8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 18G9. CITY OTTBLLIGEKTSE. CDMHtKn FKMAL.K INDUMTltlAL WL'HOOL. rrerdlnr fifth JIi-Ih Home ltTWIon ladov (rial (Hckool Ahmm UiIiiii. The association titled a in our caption held a a-wtlng In night at Liberty Hall, Ixuntmrd street, t which a report was read replete with mutters or interest The association was organized the 15th of Febru ary 1hM. Trior to this organization, on the evening February 11, ix women. Impressed with their axi'y relallve to the work needed, assembled together Iti response to a call. Thin call stated thn object to at the elevation and advancement of the colored Miople, and tlio society was formed for the express uarmwc of reclaiming colored (fir In from a life of Hln aixl shame, and preparing them for a happy and oso ral future. Mo time wan lout In discussing the merits of a sew ing school as a first step towards aocompltshlim tin; ttrid end The place for opeulng bucU a school bad been obtained gratuitously. . The intention h id been announced to the girls In their weekly meeting, held In the Immediate vicinity where the work ha teen and Is still being carried on, and thirty youug (mules were present the following day to learn what was lo tn done. With this nuelens the work progressed, and In a fw weeks the roll had on it seveuty-ntue names. Htnce then the school him been In oeratton, and many scholars Instructed In sewing. Material was furnished them, and thus fur their progress has been good bevond any anticipations formed. Oarmcnts have Im'ou distributed to those tn need of tern, many of the girls pitying In p;irt for the cloth ing thus furnished them, and thus In a manner de fraying the expenses of their education. Many of the girls are worse than houseless eora peHed to live with druuken and Improvident parents, aad this It is hoped the Hoclety will soon be able to remedy by themselves aiding the pupils to obtain residence's In which the good maybe preserved bo, and the bad reclaimed. HOW I'KNAl.TIKS AKK TO BB ASSKXSKD P0K NKOI.KCT to Mask Phockk Kktt kn ok Inoomk Commissioner Delano, in a circular relative to notice to parties harmed with failure, neglect, or refusal Uniiike true and correct returns or annual gains, protltx, and In- tonic HIIVH 'The last proviso to section 118 of the Act of Jnne 30, IM'4, as amended by section 13 of the Act of Mitrch. 1S67, Is as follows: 'Provided furtlwr, That no penalty shall be assessed upon any person for such neglect or refusal, or for making or rendering a false or fraudulent return, except after reasonable notice tt the time and place of hearing, to be regulated by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, so as to give the person charged an opportunity to he heard.' "It Is, therefore, hereby prescribed that before as sessing a penalty upon any person for neglect or re fusal to make such return, or for making or render lot false or fraudulent one, the Assistant Assessor whose dnty it is to assess the taxes upon the annual jralns, profits, and Income of the person charged, shall cause a notice to be served upon such person, ly delivering It or causing It to tie delivered to him 1n hand, or by leaving It or causing It to be left at hln last and nsnal place of abode, at least fifteen days pi tor to the day of hearing. "In case where the return is to be made by a guar dian, trustee, executor, or administrator, by an at torney, agent, or partner of a non-resident alien, or by a person acting in any other fiduciary capacity, the. notice should be served npon him iustead of his ward, eentui que truxt, etc., and there may be a change to the phraseology of the notice to suit the circum stances of the case," A Drbamkr George King Is a black man, and Stakes a living by obtaining money by false pre tenses, lie represents himself to be a "straight" dreamer. Some davs since a woman waited upon aim and made knoVn to him the loss of a lot of money. King said that for 135 he would dream where the suunps could be found. The woman paid jll, but the dream did not come true. Conse aaently the accused was arrested, aud bound over hj Alderman Devltt. The "Assemblies." Last evening there was gjvcu an elegant terpslchorean entertainment In the Foyer f the Academy of MuhIc. It was carried out by an association termed the "Assemblies," under the aus atocs of the City Troop. By this arrangement there was some dissatisfaction, albeit the entertainment in itself wan very pleasant. Next season the members 1 the troop are to give a ball at the same place. The Beneficial Sayinos Fund Kobbrbt Chief Detective Eneu has received Information to the effect tkut Mib Secretary of the Treasury at Washington oaa issued a special order notifying the, different Treasurers of the United States, and all depositories to all narte of the United States, to use their best en deavors to prevent the payment of the coupons tolen from the Pencflciai savings Knnq. 1. O. O. F. Medal. We have received one of tho mmIhIh strnek In commemoration of the semi-cen tennial anniversary of the organisation of Odd Fel lowship tn the United States. The design is very uinnmrlate. and beaut fully executed. It has been tamed by the Grand Ixdge and Grand Eucauipmeut I Pennsylvania, I. O. O. F. INTERVAU.T Ikjitred. About 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon John Finlcy. while at work on Belgrade atreet, near Richmond, sustained severe iujuries by an embankment of sand falling upon him. lie was dog ont by Officer Maxwell. No bones wore broken, feat he was Internally Injured. Concerned in a Fight. David Mitchell, for being aoncerned la a llremen's fight at Lauding avenue aaa Coates street, some days since, has been .rreotui. and bonnd over bv Alderman Pancoast, It la alleged that Mitchell threw a brick ut John Ucgau, vne of the members of the Good Will. An Alleged Bckolar. Last night James O'Brien was arrested on the rear of a house in Sansom street, ihrni Klehth. lie was in hla stocking feet, nnd it is nnnwd intended commltUnir a felony. The pri soner was committed for a hearing at the Contral aKalion Utla afternoon. rimvn Wivnm Kamnel Brown was arrested at twa -r,i ixt,.r, utroctji it nli? ht under very sus- ntclous circumstance. When searched, a lot of lead in mi4ll nlecea was found In uls posse,ssiou. Urownwas committed, and the property a wail uu owner at the Twelfth District station uouse. Stabbing Affray Last evening, at the southeast .... ,.t wnnrth and German streets, between 10 it niwi.- thren vounir men Darned T. Kills, Uarrr Wilson, and George Fisher quarried, and the dksnnte becoming hot. Kills drew a knife aud stabbed TVUson in the aide. Kills escaped. uwib Driving Amos Illbbs, a resident of Bucks county, has been bound oyer by Alderman fBland for reckleaa driving. Amoa.lt waa alleged, was hauling a load of hay, and demolished a uuup- pwrt at Third and Buttonwood street. Partially Tibwroyhd. The frame nonse of Mr. ynhn itninhv. Frankford road and the Junction Kall- -wi wna nartlallv destroyed by lire this morning. it wan caused by sparks from a locomotive. Loos JIM. winjiJT.Vesterday afternoon Charles Mnrphy drove three pigs out of a pen at Third and Moore streets, and sold them, lie was arrested lor tne 0"euBe, and committed by Alderman Lota. Tell THROroA A Hatchway Yesterday Mary riaines fell through the hatchway of Thomson's spice factory, Ko. 448 North Third street, and waa seriously Injured. - duo waa icmu"" uwum oitk Kbw Dihtrict Attorney Sworn In ThU -..-.inir tn the 1'nlted States District Court, Anbrcy U. Hrnith, the newly-appointed United btatos District jVuorney, took me um vi umcn. The Bkoad Stukkt Tracks. The attention of our readers is called to a card relative lo the removal of the Broad street iracKs, wiucu u wuj ailverUBlBg columns. Accident. Last night William ront.r, whilst oing aboard a boat at Spruce street wharf, fe I into lue river, and waa rescued by Officers Weatcott and Donnard. . i'ini,iin Yesterday Mary Buck (colored) .iifrom tho third story of her residence, So. m Christian BtrceU and was badly Injured. Past Driving. William Fenly was arrested at Thtrtv-niurti and Market streets, yesterday, lor last driving. tie was iim- .-j Avow. The residents of Brldesburg were jester. day treated to a orrnk ran ui nuo- -1T7EDDINQ INVITATION3, ENGRAVED IN T T il nowext and Drat manner. U)VIH DKKKA, SUtionwand Kiur-.Tr, . No. 10:t:i Onimnut btroet c UOQUET HEADQUA11TEHS. Twelve varieUea from 500 per act up, made of WJ1W00D, BOHKWNn, W Al'pul and HOCK MAl'LH. Palntca m China colors, which we guurauiee wm iraar as long an tno wuuu R HOSKINS & CO., BtaUoneraand Bttam Power ranters, No. 013 ARCH Street, THIRD EDITION! The Foreign Missions No Dellnite Action by t .he Senate so Far llovcmenls of Gover nor Curtin. Proceedings of the Legislature -The Police Bill Vir tually Killed. FROM WASHINGTON. SptcM rtpntth tn The Homing Telegraph. The I'orelan AppolntiuentA. Wasiiinotow, Aiirll 14. The Committee on Foreign Relations had a session of two Lours to day for the connlileratlou of nominations. After the YuriotiH names lunl becu cousidercd, It was agreed to jioft pone action on them for the pre sent. In the meantime the committee will con sult with the President and Secretary of State. Many of the nomiuces are regarded by the committee as well as by numerous Senators as unOt for the positions to which they have been assigned. The impression Is that General Grunt cares very little about a uiujority of these nomi nees, but scut them in in deference to the wishes of certain parties whose importunities forced him to make the appointments. The Kevenue Appointment have all been referred to the different members of the Finance Committee who represent the States from which the nominees hull. They will all be carefully examined before beiug reported to the Seuute. This w ill apply to the consular und other offices. The CommlMHloner of Pntents. Judge Trumbull received a despatch this morning from prominent parties in tho West, stating that Fisher, who bad been nominated for Commissioner of Putcnts, is engaged as counsel for five large patent casus involving millions of dollars. Krdurtion. A list is now In course of preparation In the office of the Third Auditor of the Treasury, com prising 133 clerks whose services will bo dis pensed with. The list comprises all Democrats, members of the late Johnson Departmental Club, members of the Conservative Army and Nary Union, etc. Governor f'urtln Is here, looking after his confirmation. Curtin is not ut all satit-fied with his place, but he has signified his determination accept it. FROM BALTIMORE. PriMHurr for IVdernl Omce- Tlllllnrd Saloons una IninorK I'oliticnl Alinirs. Special I)e,iateh to The Evening Telegraph. Bai.tisioke, April 14 The additional Federal appointments all give general satisfaction. The pressure upon Collector John L. Thomas for subordinate positions is intense. The same is the case regarding the Post Office. There Is to be a pretty generul sweep of all excepting those who exhibited firmness enough to stand by and vote for the Republican party. Wishy-washy conservatives are nowhere. The second branch of our City Council has passed an ordinance imposing a line on billiard saloon proprietors of ten and twenty dollars in each offense for allowing minors to play billiards in their rooms. The firbt branch is also likely to pass it. The recently established Cuban sympathizing Junta here are raising a large amount of means for the patriot. The refugee Cubans subscribe liberally. There are not a few even of his partisan friends w ho think Governor Bowie will be on Grant s side before very long. He Is growing wonder fully liberal and conservative. The Maryland Presbytery is now in session here, but nothing important was done. THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Hennte. llAMirsBrRo. Anrtl 14 The House Metropolitan bill was reported formally by the special committee to whom it naa oeen reierreo, wnen nr. Mcuauuicss moved that it be referred to the committee on Local Judlciarv. which motion was carried by a vote of 19 to 13. ah tne Democrats voiea to reier, ana Messrs. Fisher, Osterhout, ltobinson, and Stubeman, Itenub licans. This virtually kills the bill. The Honse bill to prevent passenjrer railway com panies in Philadelphia from saiuiig- uieir tracts, a bill which the Philadelphia Senators havo worked earnestly to secure the passage of, passed tlnally by a vote oi us to l, (Mr. l.muerman.) The House bill allowing the construction of a rail road turnout In the 10th ward, came up on third read- intr and passed. The uouse biu repealing tne act giving the tee tor approving tavern licenses to tne District Attorney, una jnvuig it to tne uecoraer oi tne city, came ui on third reading, and was passed, after an amend' ment by Mr. McCandless had been adopted, defeat ing that portion oi the bill, out took me lee from tne District Attorney. The House bill lncor)oratlng the Roxborougu Pussensrer liailwar C'omimnv passed. The report or the committee on conference on the general appropriation bill was called up, and after some little debate the Senate decided not to accept of it bv a vote of nays to lo yeas. Messrs. uon- nell. Krrett. Hcnszcy, Lowry, oitnstcad, ostcrnons, llobison. Htinson, Htoneinan, and Taylor voting for the adoption of the report, and Messrs. Heck, Hilling. felt, Prown of Mercer, Hrown of Northampton, llurnetl, t oleman, Davis, imncun, risncr, uratiam, Jackson, Underman, McCandless, Mclntyre, Miller, N'agle, Itandall, Keunght, Turner, Wallace, White, aud w ortiilngton voting against. lloone of ltrnrfwntatlTe. Mr. Rnnn called no and passed the Henate bill re quiring police onirors in rniiaaeipma to convey pn noners io me nearest maicuuraie. Mr. Aims, of Crawford, otfered a resolution re- miestina the Henate to retarn the revised Tiu bill to the House. This motion was made with the design ol killing the bill. Mr. Clark said that the bill was olijectionalile, and that the Senate Intended to deleat it. The House niiuht n well huvft the credit of such defeat. Mr. Crurv said that tne oujeci oi getting tne dui back was probably to put a new tax on lumber. Mr. Davis said ves. and to Insert other obnoxious amendments. Mr. Aims s:ild that the pure and simple objectwas to kill the bill. Davis mudo a speech, short but strong, in whic h he urged me House not to muso cowards of themselves bv uudotntr their own work. It must be explained in ruerenco to l lie lax out tnai It has become apparent sluco its passage yesterday morning, at 1-iiO o'clock, that it imposes new taxes on oil and whisky, and releases the railroad compa nies of the htate from the burden of their taxation. This was done bv tacking a few sections to the lcnirthv bill of over otie hundred and liltv sections. The House by 4b ayes to 43 nays, areed to take UP' the rcfuilution for consideration, and then by a vote of 41 aves to M navs, defeated tliu resolution. So the i.iii whh not recalled from the Hennte. Mr. McCulloch ottered a resolution for tho publish Jng of 10,000 copies of Hates' History of Pennsylvania lteirlinents. for the use of the House, at a cohI not exceeding a per volume. Tlie Illlnolw l.ic&rlluturc Chicago, April 14. The adjourned session of the State Legislature met ut Springfield twiay: Tho Governor has vetoed the Luke front bill, fdlnir a certain portion of the Lake front to the Illinois Central Railroad, and the bill allowing tSkU'Iitl 1111(1 cities to reserve State taxes for the lienefit of cxlstlug und prospective railroads. The flrst-uamed bill will proWably be passed over the Governor's veto, but the Into oi 111 lat from theiterwr. I Htrlhe Among- Ifce Workmen at If rant Iletbel. Epteial I)pat k The hning TdtJjjtaph. BETnutHEM, pa., April 14. The strike among the workmen employed in the Penn R1n.f (inarry, at Mount Bethel, is Bubsidinir. About six weeks ago the company, anticipating diffi culty, submitted to the men propositions which proved unsatisfactory. The strike took place on Moiulay lost, and since then considerable rioluiir has occurred, but the 8hcrtff and a sqnod of po licemen have succeeded in onclling further dis turbances. TImj strike at one time threatened serious consequences. About one-half of the men hare returned to their work, and the re mainder will follow as soon as their services are required by the company. Milp New. Nitw York. April 14 Arrived. t.i !inh(n France and Java, from Liverpool. PlKtrlct fonrt. Tin. 1 -Judge Hare. Pobcrt Fox vs. Nathan Htlier ot aL An ivtinn against the defendants individually as gas trustees, to recover tlamsges for injuries sustained by the plaintiff in consequence of the failure of gas at tils theatre (The American) on the night of July lTth last. It will lie recollected that this was the date of this stxlke among the operatives at the gas works, and that very nearly the whole city, as well as plamtUTs theatre, was left In darkness. District Court, No. ti -Judge Htroud. Ann J. Htewart vs. Frank K. Ketnvnt. An action on a promissory note. On trial. i'onrt of Common PIcoMAllinon, P. J. OoWIng Huncap vs. C. McCalla. An action tn recover for goods sold and delivered. Ho defense. Verdict for plaintiff, f-AMftU. Thomas Mccarty vs. wuiiam Albertson. An ac tion to recover earnest money paid npon a contract for the purchase of property from the defendant, which tht! defendant was alleged to have failed to carry out. On trial. Court ofQunrter HeMtion-Judfte Ilrewntrr. ALDKHMKN IN THOCBLB. This morning a rather unexpected and slmrnlar roceeding ocenrred In Court. Of late It has been observed that frequently persons who have Iwen charged before Aldermen with the commission of crime, have been committed to prison to await trial at Court, and there they have rumalned for weeks and months without any action at all being taken in their cases. It was hard upon these nnfortnnatcs, and In direct violation of every citizen's right of speedy trial when accused of crime. Upon examination Into the matter it was shown that the cansc of it was that the aldermen who had made the commitments failed to make any retnros to the District Attorney, and he consequently nan no Knowieuge oi mem, ana was unaoie to pre sent them to the grand jury ; aud Immediately upon this discovery, the court was apprised of the fact. his Honor this morning suramoued before him Alder men Thomas, Toland, Helshaw, Kggleston, Housall, Patchel, Maull, und Mink, and required them to account for the cases In which they had sent to defendants to prison, and had made ho re tnrns. Mr. Toland presented a book of memoranda, by which his administration of this business was made to appear satisfactorily, but the other Alder men were found to be sadly derelict in their duty of apprising the District Attorney of their commit ments. His Honor reprimanded these latter gentlemen for their want of promptness, saying that, if every al derman were to act us one of them had acted, having at one time lonr defendants in prison in whose cases there was no return, the sad consequences would lie readily appreciated, and he sincerely hoped mat, in future, they would be more atten tive to tne nuties or their ouice. The fact that aldermen had ordered discharges from prison after their return day, was also mentioned and con demned. These faults ho said miirht render them liable to Impeachment, und the excuses of oversight ana lorgetiumess, which some or them had made. would In cases of such weight and those of human suffering, avail them lint little. With remarks to this effect the Judge discharged them. CKUKLTY. Jacob Fogel was put tin trial, charged with cruelty to a norse. it was auegea on tne part or me prose cution that the dcrendatit, who was hostler ut a stable where J. H. Ulchelderfer kept his horse, In a lit of wantonness cut a great slice from the animal's tongue, and in order to stop the flow of blood had applied caustic to the wound. j ue iicrcuse uemeu tnis, and oncrea as an expnt nation of the condition of the horse's tongue, that he had been an army horse, and the riant cavalry bit had worn a groove in the member, which had caused It to drop on : and one witness said ne knew a certain horse's tongue to have been so affected in this way that It had to be sewed no three times. Tills prosecution was instituted ny ine tsoctety tor tne j'revention or cruelty to Ammais, wuo were represented by (Justavus licnuik, Ksq. J. T. Pnut, .Ksq., represented the defendant, on trial. Hrondwuy ICnllroad Ncliomc. lluch indiirnution is expressed by all classes ut the evident determination of the. State Legislature to pass the so-culled Broadway Railroad bill, and it Is protiable thut a mass meeting will be held in Union Square to protest against tne outrage. It is reported on irood authority that alter inter views with several prominent merchants, Mr. A. T. Stewart yesterday (Monday) sent to Mr. Campbell, of the Semite, a letter, in which he offers to give 2,000,000 for the franchise, and puy down the money within thirty days after the passage of the bill, or he will pay any higher sum which the franchise may comtnaud at pub lic auction. A . I. J'ost. P"OUll QUIRES FKKNCH PAPJClt AND tWR TACKS ENVELOPES TO MATCH, IN A DOUBLE BOX FOR fl-OO. JOHN LINKI1D, Stationer and Card Engraver, j M wsm No. Ml SPRING QAKDEN rHreet. FOR6ALE. m COUNTRY SEAT FOR 8AI.R-ON TIIE if 'f h&nk f tha Tlata-trs. bet-mm BTwrly and HdK- waier, two (sdjoininc) of the hrlthiert and ploawuiu bomM within lutMn mile oi rmiueipuia, wiui every miwlju-n nniiMii.nnA tuit &nd Aflld aLt. bath. SUL TBIY fine HthlM, and outtumsee, ari oi groana. nw ww In tbe L nitt Htateo. fteittwv uiua our budhjummm. One, 'lb Koonu furaifchext, til,UU0. The other, U Keums, it KS.OuO. TKliMtJ HAST. Apply to F. . HOVKT, 4 fust' Wo. 831 rUKSXUT Street, PhiUtdnlild. FOR SALE AN ELEGANT VILLA wiu-e, kbout Mven milee from the eity, with huuiwnue nuuiHlon and ell the eitrs modern conveniencee ; eueriur eUme euttile and tint-building, with about three aures of land. It eoDtaine a great variety of fruit, grapee, etc. It nv. on will b tDereii ut a low pi prioe, or xiduuiged for oitj pro- )rty. Appif to ROBKHT MAOC.RKOOR, ho. H. TlliltU Hlrtnt 4 7wfmt TMPMtTANT TO WOOLLEN MANUFAC- X TUKKKH. Will Mild at mililia sale, bv eatalomie. for uh. on y ttuniifiiJA t , Mnv 6, iwh, an uin MACHINERY AAD FIX TUB. KA of the Woolliin 11 ill known a PKHKIOMKN MII.I No. 1. sttnflted in Nnrrutown, Fenneyivania, aiiteen milofl front niiladelpliia, U( the iniwrty uf P. M. 11 UN'TKIl A 111. do niacnincry in nearly nw, aiiu wiu uv Deremptomy Bum lur cmhu iu luut bo Bun puruiuuwra. naie ut oouiiuenve at 1 o clooa, tn. 4 vz mwftMII vtn mil? it xmi'vc imrt v vt t a fine and eoinmouiotui Lowai. with onuniHn1 siuunaa, Aaarens u. t. j r.pi r.TVfn., Mm., mi, linn. lm or V.. V. THOHMTON. No. ft N. WATKK rlt. TO RENT. fP GEKMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. A larico uiorlem built boniw, tenant house, onaoh. bouie, and nve acrtm of lund, bandiwiueily laid out wullta and eartlen ; wiui'n iwii minutes' waia 01 aiuy uuie ntatuin. Avfiiy to j. AiiiBBjKunu. u 13 rr0 RENT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A liyB-.i u.n or a lawyer, wim or wiuioui Doara, at No 1 IVil (ilKAHU ruHit. sit V. It. Kit A. I hit. JOHN W FRAZIKR, Ittwalt'nue, iuun it. JVVBlUOUVa, A VarttV14-U att. 1 HAZIER -fe K K fl T IT V. U I ' UAMA..LnM. UI! I I 1 U U L'Titl KT ' UARrKNI'KRS AND H U I L 1 k R H , Khop, No. 811 OKIKOOM Hlroet. tioutb of Hpruoo. btitweHn Fourth and tilth stroeU. PlilLAUKLFUIA. AU orders by Mail promptly stUraded to. RI7II.rINO IN ALLOTS HRANCIIKR DONK." L.- .. .. . .. I 1. H . . ...i U .... U . ,j .... AK anil iuimeUiaUt and nuouial altantion tcivoa to all kntda of Jiilibinir. Oentleinen having country anaU reuuiricur new work, or repairing duue, ui, ny giving ue a nau, or aenmng a not, receive prouipi MuaiUeratiou. A trial in nlU-iid. FOURTH EDITION FROM THE CAPITAL. Important Orders from tho Navy Department Another (Spanish Insult Advices from Cuba. FROM WASHINGTON. Dtpath tt tht AmoeiaUd WASniNOTOH, April 14. Aa Ontro by the fpnnln.rlM-Aii iDvewttnatioB iirurrvo. Commander F. 8. Flllcbrown, comnuuiding ttte United States stcaiuer Jsarrugunsctt, reports nuder date of April 7, from Havana, tho particu lars of two passengers, Cnbans, haviug been taken ont of the American schooner LLuic Major, ten leagues from the coast of Cnba, by the Spanish frigate Fernando Cattolica, aud im prisoned. The two persons were named Don Santiago A. Anniblc nnd Don Ramon S. Ralvas. It seems that they took passage in the Litzlc Major at Havana for New Orleans. The schooner touched at Remedios, took in a cargo, and sailed on Marcn 20 lor ner destina tion. She was boarded the same day by the Spanish frigate, as above stated. The prisoners were carried back to Remedios and incarcerated. One of them is a lad about ten years of age. They were visited In prison by Mr. Stone, the United States Consular Agent at that port, who made a demand on the commandant of the pro vince for their release. This the commandant did not feel authorized to do without orders from superior authority. The case having been made known to Mr. Hall, U. 8. Vice Consul-Gencral of Cuba, he has ordered a tborongh investigation to be made. The ground of arrest is said to be thut the names of the passengers were not on the mani fest. Nnval Orders. Rear-Admiral T. T. Craven Is ordered to the command of Mare Islund Navy Yard. Lien- tcnant-Communder George H. Haywood is or dered to the Naval Academy. Chief Engineer Edward Fithlan is ordered to the Franklin. Cuptaln Thomas G. Suiter is detached from the Saratoga and pluced on waiting orders. Pay master Gulick is detached from the Naval Aca demy, und Paymaster C. C. Jackson ordered to that station. Paymaster G. Do F. Barton hus resigned. The White Iloune. The rnsh at the Executive mansion continncs. A lurge number of Senators and Representatives saw the President this morning. Htork Quotations by Tcleraph-3 P. If. Ulendinlnir, Davis & Co., report through their New York honse the following: N. Y. Central K. lMtf ,('lcv. and Toledo R.. OTV N. Y.and Erie It..... 83 Toledo and Wabash. . 09 Ph. and Rea. R. 93 Mich. S. and N.L1L 98 Cle. and Pitt. R. 91 Chi. and N. W. com.. b3& Chi. and W. W. pref. . 96J Mil. and St. Paul It c. 17 V mu. and tsu rain it. p. tu.v Adams Express. M?, Wells. Fariro. , 31 United Btutes Tennessee 6S, new. Oold Market steady. . mi t ni. and K. l. it. 133 Pitts. F. W. A ChL R.131 Pacific Mail Steam... 92)1 West. Union Tel 41. . 65 132;; PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Pro., No. 40 8. Third street. BETWEEN HOARDS, tShOOCitv s. New.. 101 10 sh Leh Stk 02 V J 30(H) Leh Oold 1..C. 94 100 all Pbll t H.S30. 28, 3(10 do t. BSSo 300 do 030. 32o 200 do 100 do blO. 82' 100 sh Cata Pf . . .ti4. 84 i 39shLeh Val...ls. 65 S 15 sh PonnaRRso. r9); 10 do OS. 69, SO sh Mor CI Pf .bfi. 65!4 SECOND BOARD. tKK)PaRlm s.o. 99, 12000 do. Is. 90 IS200 City s,New.ls. loi 11200 do 18.101 12000 I'h R68 HoV 100 Leh Stk 100 do 100 do 100 sh Read, r.bao. 22 82 V 42 S30wn.4ooo 100 do 20 sh Leh Val.opfr 60 sh Germ'n P R. 4860 68,' 29M 26 6hPcnna R..sS. S9. 100 do 69?. FINANCIAL.. Q R E X E L & CO., HO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. American unci Foreign Iiwue Drafts nnd Letters of Credit Available TbrooKhout Kurope. DEEXEL, WINTHE0P & CO., N. Y. LEEXEL, HAEJES & CO., Faxia, 810 4p REFRICERATORS. pa P. K E A R N 8, REFRIGERATOR MANUFACTURER, No. 39 N. NINTH St, Philadelphia. An elegant assortment of my own make of Chest and Upright Eefrigerators, Finished In the best manner and LOWER TILVN ELSEWHERE, OLD RKFRIQERATOILS REPAIRED and iuit an good as new, at a small cost, at the factory, KO. 39 NOltTU NINTH STREET, I 4 13 Imrp BELOW ARCH BTRKBT. QOVERNM ENT SAL. E8. IJIULIC HALK OP MEDICAL HOOKS, DRIJOS, llOKl'ITAL HTORKt), BUUUICAL ASH VOS- TAL LNSTRUMiiMm ABSIBTAKT MSDICAL PURTBTOR'8 OffICB,) Wauuiwoton, 1). u., -April 14, 184. j Will be sold at Pnbllo Auction, in this dtr, on WEDNKSUAY. AnrU 91. at Judiciary Nquare Depot, E street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10 A. M., a large quantity of Hospital j ru:i iiu niiirr rcquirf.d tor tne use UI the service, among which will be found : Wood's practice, liist copies. Powers Anatomy, 236 copies. Hammond's Hygiene, VmU copies. PispunBatory, U'M copies. Kriehson's Hurnery, 1 is copies. Wilson's Anatomy, 06 copies. Woodward's Manual, 600 copies. Hnilth's Hurgioal OpTatlons, 100 copies. Thompson's Conspectus. LoiiKtuore on Uunshot Wounds. Outline's riurgery, and other valoable works. Sulphate of Cinchona, 14,000 ounces. Fluid Extract of Veratria, 11,000 ounce Carbonate of Zinc, lboo ounces. Powdered Cnbelm, uooo poumls. Anil a large variety of other medicines. Desiccated Kgg, HOOO pounds. Prescription Scales, Teeth-Extracting Bets. Hcarltlcatora. Hullet Forceps. Spring Lancet. ' Trephining Casea ExsectUig Cases. Field Cases, eU!. etc. Many of the above articles are of the first quality, and the attetiuou 01 rnysiciaus ana uruggiHts Is called to them. Catalogues had upon application- . - . . Terms casn. j ujvuuoes vi vv reuiovea in Ore , viiAiuan ntJiuaitLJinii. 14 It AbhU tied, puneyor, UtU VuL U. B, X FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Appointments by President (Jrnnt this Afternoon Interest on the Public Debt. Recommencement of War in Japan. FROM WASHING TON. Presidential Appolnlinrntx. ftpreial I)tifmth to Tht ErtmiHfi Telegraph. WisniNOTON, Ajiril 14. Tbe President has rent In tbe following nominations to tbe Senate: C. C. Crowe, Governor of New Mexico. United States Marshals George E. Went wortb, Nortbern district of Florida; George 8. Lammon, Nevada; William A. Britton, Western district of Arkancas; Augustus Armstrong, Dis trict of Minnesota; Samuel T. C'arron, District of North Caroliua. Charles A. Dana, Appraiser of Merchandise of the port of New York. Apscft-ors James AihworUi, Fifth Pcniiyl Tania; O. P. Johnson, Second Keutucky. Collectors Charles V. Slack, Third Massa chusetts; William A. Dudley, Ninth New York; John K. Reno, Second Kentucky. Receivers of Public Moneys Stephen Moore, at Mobile, Ala.; William A. Davles, Stockton, Cal.; G. L. Godfrey, Dcsmoines, Iowa; William II. Dingley, Montgomery, Ala.; Charles M. Pnt terfon, Marysville, Cal.; James C. Brudcn, Grecnleaf, Minn. Registers of Laud Offices C. Stcnrns, Mobilo, Ala.; P. J. Anderson, Montgomery, Ala, Pension Agents R. M. Prentiss, Qulncy, 111.; Thaddcns Foote, Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Postmasters James Fcrrier, Jeffersonvllle, Ind.; D. W. Voylcs, New Albany, Ind.; John J. Hazelrigg, Greensburg, Ind.; Mrs. Sarah L. Pcizer, Doylestown, Pa.; Caroline A. Arndt, Easton, Pa.; B. X. Blair, Huntingdon, Pa. Announcement by Srcrctnry nnntwcll. Theasuky Dkpaktmest, Wasiiinqton, April 14 Notice ir-flierebyfgiven that the interest cou pons payabh Ion the first day of July next will be paid onpresentatlon at the proper offlces tipmr arobntcoliitterest'tit the rate of 0 per cent, per aunuui.J3j?4ii'"i.' .,) (Signed) Gkokob S. Boctweix, Secretary. FOREIGN. Civil Wur ItaalnK In Jiipnn. Hy Atlantic Cable. London, April 14. Ijtter advices have been received from Yokohama aud Hong Kong. Civil war is raging again with increased violence in the Japanese empire. The Northern party, or the opponents of the Mikado, had a strong licet, under command of the former Admiral-in-Chicf of the Tycoon, and made their headquarters on the island of Ycddo, of which they held conv plete poECBsion. They have since captured Sado Lima, an important ' island on the western coast of Niphon, from which they can make in cur lens into tho maiuland. Earthquakes have been felt in the Japnucsc islands, but up to the last dates ho loss of life or proj eity is reported, and the shocks were slight. The news from China U meagre. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. By Atlantic Cable. TLIh KveniuK's QuolatlonN. London, April 14 Evening. Consols for monev, 9Z and for account, 93 Five-twenties, K4. Kail ways quiet; Erie, 24; Illinois Central, V6X Atlantic und Oreat Western. 80'. I'jtuiB, April 14. The Bourse closed strong. Rentes, 71-06f.; Liverpool, April 14 Evening Cotton tirmer; np- lands, l'2d.; Orleans, 12jd. Fine Rosin, ls. Re fined Petroleum, Is. lOd. London, April 14 Evening. Linseed Oil, 29 15s. Aktw-bp, April 14. Linseed oil, KM4t3xt. Revivals of religion are reported all over tho West. The Austrian Emperor speaks eleven lan fcuages fluently. Virginia hus nine colleges and two theologi cal seminaries. A Frenchman has made 123 miles in 24 hours oh a velocipede. The best check for pauperism one of George Peabody's. Punch. iii:i. iftr mdtt Homl DmiDu nAfth rw.) RKWINti'l'ON On tbe 14th instant, LYDIA H , widow ai tbe late Dr. Inaae Remington, in the Slut fear of her ajre. Due potice will be given of the funeral. PIANOS, ETO. 8TELNWAT & 80NS GRAND 1 rti llMjuare and urriirht Pianoa, at BLA8IUS BROS.'. Ka. lOOO CHKNUT Street. 81 Yf-ff BRADBURY'S PIANOS ONE AT Trt'l 1 1 White House. Seven Firrt Premiuma. Abe, Tarltir Fariey'a Organa. WILLIAM O. FltiCUUR, Ne. 101S ARt'H Mreet. 413 am tZ C II I C K It I N G Inn n Grand Baoare and Upright PIANOS. DTTTTOVB, 11 fU No. 914 CUKHXUT Street. ALBRECITT, BTRKK8 A HUH M IDT, MANUrACTUBKlUl or F1R8T-0I.AB8 PIANO FORTRS. Foil anaraatee and moderate pricee. fit WAUKItOOMH, No. tilO ARCH Street. ffnl "SCHOMACKER & CO. '8" GRAND, BQUARK, AND UPBIUUT PIANO& WAREROOHS. No. 1103 CUESXUT 6TRRJTR. V. B. New and Seeond-band Pianoa to rent. TaninK and Moring promptly attended to. 4 S lnt COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exiHtinff under the name of CAKHOW, THIBA11LT A CO. wax diwwlved by the death of FHANCIH THIBAULT. Tbe buuineiw of the late firm will be aettled by the surviving partner, who wiU continue tbe buaiuetaat the aame place, No. 3os CHKNNUT bureet. JOHN OARKO. THOMAS J. CKOTUKRS. Philadelphia, March 13, 1SS9. The nnderaiirned have thin dny formed a eopartnerehlp undur tbe name of I'AliltOW, (JUOTHKRS c VO., wholnnale manuiacturera of Fine Jewelry, No. HUS CHhS NUTbtreeU JOHN OAKKOW, THOMAS J. ( KOTHKRS, JOHN S. OARKOW. Philadelphia. March 13, 18tW. 4 14 CARRIAGES. 11 I A O c E Bill HtMlAlt & MlilfOAM., 4o. 118 SANSOM Street, Phlladelpnla, Invite all In need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and see their large assortment before purchasing1, as the; Intend selling at . REASONABLE RATES, 30tiw20trp OtTV ORDINANOFR. A O K I) I N A N CI Anthorlr,ln the Trustees of tn Phlladelnhla Oas Works to Ht-ll Certain LotVor Ileces ! cTmTnfL wtth the Ilnlldlnirs Thornn v.. ... 0008 ' "round, Pcrtlon 1. The Select and Common Oonnrn r the tit of Philadelphia do ordsln. That tSTiCn-! re hereby authorized to sell at pnlillc, imu. and in- Fund of the Southward and Moyamensing Oas Couv. pan :y AU that certain three-story brlrlt momia(r "or tenement, and lot or piece of irroiind, sltuste on thn oa miAm t Tolu vu ru Uniinr1 utcmil VI.. a... . nsm, 'i a - v. .- v v..1a nvt , v v Ill), ftt tj.Rtam'e of thirty-three feet nd half an Iwh north- wr(i jrmii viih uunu cm" n Aiinonn (M.rwt, con tain Ititr In trnt tr lima fit h lr(Ann fun . . n...... iu ..v.. .a wii .aa...a . v, U K'niTin tm h iitiontv.rnut) tin if nnn lirK m . wliW alley; subject to a ground reutof nim-t.-ix loiinin j" 1 ruie AIho, all that certain two-fitory frume memnaffft or U nemeut. and lot or piece, of pround, Bltmtt on the cPt nldo of I'aHyuuk rohd (No. 451ft), containing in front or breadth twenty fret, Hud In length or tleptu Hectlon t. The Mayor of tho City whall ami lhi rfiriinrotn mnl nf Un itw .1 1 " i-a v me w itnnlN II conveyance approved by the City Solicitor, irraiiU ... I'liuiiwiriB m HJdnHKI lout or plee-H of ground, with the bulldlnirs thereon ertctcd. JOHFPH P. MARCER, Attest President of Common Council. John Eckstkin, Clerk of Common Conncll. W 11,1,1AM K. 8TOKLKT, . PriHldent of Heleet t:onnolL Approved this thirteenth day of April, Anno IMmiid ltlti'fl) tlKllt nuu,lrei1 anU "bxty-nine (A. 1). . , . w PANIKI, M. VOX, 14 u Mayor of Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE . TA.v,h.,,rl,J! th'" M7or to Amx 11,0 hj f ( ttyiif Philadelphia to a bond for the Fuithrnl Aiw Estat.-0" lhU ,'ur,-'Da,,e Money of Certain Real ,..?''',i".n.1; Tn.e folprt "" Common Councils of thn ( ity of Philadelphia do ordiUn, That In the matter of the petition of tho "city of Philadelphia, trustee for the several purposes and objeets set forth and de clared in the last will aud testament of James WUls. deceased," to the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia, prnvlnir for autho rity to sell certain portions of the W'uis Uospltal lot to Elphrey Heritaire such sale having beeu autho rieed by virtue of an ordinance of Council approved the sixth day of April, A. I). 18-.the Mayor be aud Is hereby authortied to affix the seal of the tMtj of Phllalelphia to such bond and In such amount to th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as the said Court shall order and dimet. In conformity with the art of Assembly approved the eighteenth day of AurlL isaa. In such case made and provided. ' JO8KPH P. MARCER, President or Common Council.' Attest John Ecxstrin, ' Clerk of Common Conncll. WILLIAM 8. STORLBY, I'msldent of SeU-et Council. Approved this twelfth day of AnrU, Anno Domini one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. IX DANIEL M. POX. u Msyor of Plillttdclphia, AN ORDINANCE " Relative to HUam Klre Engines Obstnictlnr the Travel of Passenger Kallromls In Ttme of Plre. ' Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That steam lire engines shull, in time of tire, place their engine on the side of the street, so that the running of pas senger cars will not be interfered with, nnder a penalty of twenty-live dollars for each offense: Pro vided, The Passenger Railroad Companies will fur nish a goose neck to each steamer. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest John EcKsrm.f, Clerk of Common Conncll. WILLIAM K. NTOKLICT, President of Select Cotiueil. Approved tills twelfth day of April, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred aud si.xty-niu tA. D. IMP). DANIEL M. POX, 4 14 It Mayor of Philadelphia, RESOLUTION - - - - Of Instruction to the Chltf Commissioner of Highways. Resolved, By the Select nnd Common Councils of thn CttV nf PhlluIlnhla Tho, tlw. lkl..f 1 --j ... - I , . Vlllf.l Ai1u1111n- sioner of Highways be and is hereby authorized mnw uiici,iru w uibit a warnini in iavor OI JODQ Dyer for macadamizing the Intersections at Seven teenth and Venango streets, Eighteenth and Ve nango streets, Nineteenth and Venango streets, Twentieth and Venango streeu, Tweuty-llrst and Venango streets, said warrant to be drawn from item number two of the appropriation to tliu Department for the year 1k. Provided, That tho Chief Commissioner of High ways Is satisfied that the contractor has compile with his contract. JOSEPH F. MARCKR, President of Cotumou Council. Attest J0UN ECKSTHI, Clerk of Common Conncll. , WILLIAM 8. 8TOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this ninth day of AprU, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. lt9). DANIEL M. FOX, H It Mayor of PhUanh-lphla. 1) KSOirTIOS 1 j To AnthorlEe the Paving of Beckett street Resolved, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Department of Highways he and is hereby authorized aud directed to enter into a contract with a competent paver or pavers, who shall be selected by a majority of the owners of property frontimr on Beckett street, from Woodland street to Porty-third street, for the paving thereof; the conditions of which contract shall bo that the contractor or contractors shull collect tht cost of said paving from tbe property owners, re spectively, and shall also enter Into an obligation with the city to keep the said street In good condi tion for three years after the paving is finished. JOSKPH P. MAKCER, President of Common Council. Attest ASS All AM STHWART, Assistant Clerk of Common (Jouncft. WIU JAM 8. BTOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this thirteenth day of April, Anno Domini one thousund eight hundred and sixty-nine (A. D. 19). DANIEL It. POX, 4 14 It Msyor of Philadelphia, 7 KNOLUTION Jt of Instruction to the Chief Commisioner of Highways. Resolved. By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways bo and la hereby Instructed to notify owners and occupants of stores aud ware honses on Market street to remove the cobble stones orf footways, and pave the same with brick or flat hewn stouts. JOSEPH P. MAKCER, President of Common Council. Attest AUKABAM SrHWAKT, Assistant Clurk of Common Conncll. WILLIAM 8. 8TOKLEY, President of Select Council. Approved this thirteenth day of AprU, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-iuu A-D-m9- DANIEL V. FOX, 4 14 n, Mayor of Philadelphia, RESOLUTION Relative to the Change of Locution of th United States Fire Company. Kesolved, By the beloct and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the United States Fire Company, at present located In Wood street, above Fourth, in the Third district, be changed to Fourth street, above Wood, In the Third district; and also authorizing the removal of Fire Alarm Box No. M4. as above; the chungo being asked by th United States Fire Company. JOSEPH P. MARCER, President of Common CouuolL Attest ASK AH AM Sthwaht, Assistant Clerk of Common Conncll. WILLIAM S. 8TOKLKY, President of Select Council. Approved this twelfth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand sight hundred and sixty-uiu DANIEL M. FOX, ? Mayor of Philadelphia LARZELERE & DUCHEY, t'UMtom Ilouae Broker and Notaries PubU . No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSAC FASSrOKTS PROCURED. at .gam rUILAlLrjiiA. ter 1 eviuewiwi lunwiiu. 4 14 Im A-AXilCK UWi'UKR,