8 THE DAILY EVENING -TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, .MONDAY, APRIL ,2C -1839. SECOND EDITION TTo. o. f. 4i Fraternity anil Bicthcthood." THE PROCESSION. Thirty Thousand Odd Fellows in Line. The grandest Demonstration of the Kind Ever Soon in ibis City. Philadelphia lias never hail such a throng within fcerrimitfl as was seen to-day. lamden, and an in! adjacent cities anil towns, furnished their quota to in crease the already ovcr-ilowlug population of yester day. At daylight our citizens were astir, making their unal preparations for the grand demonstration m Honor of the Flftletn Anniversary or tne indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, and by 9 o'clock the treets north, south, east, and west were crowded with organizations moving to the upon designated lor their formation. There was also a ceaseless tide of men, women, and children who were hurrying to secure a good Bland from which they could see Uie grand procession, which was the largest und grandest aifair ever witnessed In this country. At half-post 10 o'clock the Division Marshals re ported to the Grand Marshal, at llrnad and Coatos, where they received their orders lor the day. They then proceeded to the head of the divisions assigned te their charge, where hcy awaited the hour of 12. In the meantime the Lodges arrived on the streets rmnnlng cast of Broad, and by noon all w ere In readt- efiS The Route. Punctually at that time the order was given and the line moved, the right wheeling into Broad street, trom Coates, and up that niagulucenUhorotighrare to Columbia avenue, where It countermarched down Broad (west side) to Christian street; thence down to Third up Third to Walnut ; up Walnut to Fifth : up Fifth to Glrard avenue ; up Olrard avenue (north side) to Twelfth ; down Twelfth to Chesnut; down Ches at to Sixth ; up Sixth to Race, and there dismiss. The marching -of this grand army of men on both Ides of Broad street, with the flying lings and streamers, combined with the music of a score of bands, was a grand affair, and one that will not be likely to be soon forgotten by those who witnessed M. All along the rest of the route, the pavements, windows and door steps were packed with people, who cheered and waved handkerchiefs lis the line assed by. Chief Mulholland, with his police force, worked nergetically, and deserve the thanks of everybody for the admirable condition in which they kept the thoroughfares, none of which were allowed to be obstructed in any way, so that the line containing ome 80,000 men, was permitted to pass ulong with all iKjssible celerity. TirE NOTAW.BS. Among the notables who tlniilly took their place in the procession were the following: M. W. Grand Hire K. I). Kurnsworth, or Nashville, Tennessee ; M. V. Deputy Grand Sire Frederick I). Stuart, Washington, District of Columbia; M. W. (jirand Secretary Janu s I KUIgcly, Baltimore, Marv land; M. W. Grand Treasurer Hon. Joshua Vausant, Baltimore, Murvlund ; M. V. Grand Chaplain, Rev. J. W. Venable, Kentucky; M. Grand Marshal John W. Orr, New Jersey ; M. W. (.rand Guardian J. W. Smith. Connecticut, and M. W. Grand Messenger J. C Chamberlain, Maryland. A large number of the representatives of the Graud Lodge of the United States were also present in their place in the pro cession as indicated below, their inagiiiliccnt regalia lending much to the attractiveness of the utl'air. THE COMPOSITION OF THE PKOCliSMON. Each Lodge that appears in the procession in re galia is formed in the lollowiug manner: Marflh.il and Assistants. Outside Guardian. Scene Supporters. Member of the Initiatory Deuree, iu Oiuer of juuioritr, mi abreast. Members of the White, l'ink, Royal Blue, Gieun, and Scarlet Dejrreos, respectively, in like order. Members of the Boyul Purple leroe. Patt Grand of the Lode, in order of junlumy, J abreast. The Treasurer, Secretary, and Assistant Secretary. The ice-Grand and Supporters, be Chaplain, supported by the Warden ami Conductor. The Jiuble Grand nud Supporters, lasido Guurdiaa. The procession was made up in the following manner: Gen. St. Clair A. Mullholland, Chief of Pollen, ac panled by a patrol of thirty policemen, ten of them mounted and the remainder on foot, preceding the head of the procession at some distance, to enforce the order of the Mayor for clearing the striata. Brother Thomas A. Rowley, Gr.dl l Marshal of the 'rand Lodge of Pennsylvania, as Grand Marshal of the procession, decorated with a scarlet velvet sash. Brothers .Tames I. Graham and Thomas T. Town, The Grand Marshal's personal aids, deeorat :d with scarlet silk sashes and silver rosettes. The following, decorated with scarlet silk sashes and white rosettes, ns aids to the ;rand .Marshal: A. Heinemun, Samuel Bower. Ixims J. Luriner, . ,( orpc ( '. Paul, A hsalom Taylor, '.lames .Nelson, Tbeo. Heaver, Louis I'renot, Clutrlcs J. Gibbon. Jolin ( hrmty. II. Carr, .loin C. St. nile, Jacob Stein, I.. Ilshhlutt, William Henry, .1. li. I'lierle, . Hurry Conner, K. I.. Grain, Henry Geinkinx, A. W. Iiichards. Then came Uie twenty divisions into which the procession Is divided, the division marshals heinc decorated with scarlet silk sashes and blue roetttvT ami their aids with blue silk wishes nud white rosettes. FIRST 111 (HON. Bro. Peler Fritz. .Marshal. Aids, Urns. Geortie W. Hiiekman, Francis . I. Kcfler Meehauies' Ifund. MoivauUiwii I'.un.i Suborilinate Lodges of Pi niiNMvaiiia from No. iViH oNo. 4;1, iu the order or juniority, principally tin ullowltlg Lodges, in full or by delejiallnns- fullowli Klintrerstotvn, nf Scliuylkill nity. Live )..k. of Kn,.i... hanna county: Lviiiih. ot li.-ik 'airily ! Minim (.'amiul, of Nortlillllitw.rljini iu muni ; iuii;tio, 01 1'nrry imuiitv "nKimuwn, or Kaupiilii couiiiy Slutin'l.in, , ihwmiv iiun. Of limit i ir !umberUnd county; ,1.,1,:' . t iu ut Kenoo, l Clinton ' biluueriihia ; HeiiforJ ciunty. WHt lr bf,tunJI "' ....... w li .1 wioilleHer, ot Mereer Nrtn.lkill ioun y.t M.ivinrS"" i fihenanrtoah, of '4 .. v.. ij:i.. ..' "ry county: t (ierman). . "M..,... ei,.,i . u. I oalyin 4.... f .i M.I. ,s tl 7 "VVi, ui t.ar- J. F.Temile.of Greene couni ; Sandy iJiiZ. . "'nnty ' Greene count J nandv le . Vj"nl hiladelphia. of i-.ladefj,!,. M J"' oounty; Wiiliamsp ", (Ger.l of comity; White 0 ' Merced uS Ul.;i.l..i..l.i .. LS,i a,ir,.,..---. mere llill, of Greene eoiin 4ri, LfvuwinK i rniii.- rrmniy; ruKIOl), I.I Duu- pun coniity; tort Aiiiil,t, ot N.u jiu.i.beriaud coimty UO. ISatliumn, of Ni.rt.huiiierlund ..oii.ily; (.Wo, of .1,,. Nyt, ot Ciiinherliinit enmity; P.ieli Vallry, of A I lea uXC;,."; n""".ali ' "i1"' rnistninp o.m.ity; Au ...f.'ol,uN':rtl.'!""bV1,ulu county; TriiiiiipR, of 1 Wi of kV.,1 r,rv,e.w' uinlierlaud oounly; reu Mhnder -01""y; North Wah.K, of MunU-nmi rv S un ! WeHUwjwIimjl eouniy; A.uTf"l Ull I llv. nl county; J. B. Nicl.o U, l A1W CnJ i,0', nnn),of Philud. li'l'ia ; Nii,Vh11 of y Clili.nd Cdert,,of Moroer couiit. Jli.liai,i,'o( ' w"?"" """"J't Tn ..t II... J ' "Aieiiin county i Fllswerth, of BchnrtVUl enmity, New Washington, of (ieaifleld eonntv; liKl lWli nl Juniata eonnty; Unlfax, Of Fayette eonnty) ptone Valley, of Northumberland eennty; (irmtilown, of IMnphin county: Newborn, ot Cumiterland ronnty; Coalmont, of Huntingilon county; li.wbinjka, of (ireene county; oiemarron. of Berks county; i'eirysTilin, of Juniata county; Vouhloheny V., manor, oi (ayuioantyi New Hum, oi rjuii quippa.of Redtord oounly; Hoott, of AUeulieny oounly; (ireensiMo, of (reene connUr; Colerain, of Lancastor connty; Auburn, of Hchuylkilf county; I'armnl, of Went- moreland counti: Ijilrol.e. of Westmoreland cf.intv: AUI anre iemian, of Lnr.erno county; N. Huntingden. of Westmoreland county; Locust Mountain, of Sulinytkill county, Kuiaoma, vt 'mbria county; Nockaiuaxon, of Bucks connty; Butler, of Luxerne county; lxing Swamp, of Berks county; Wiconiseu, of Diuiplun cimmy; veranoa. ot niair cnuniy: waynmrv, oi yvayne county; R. Ituidlo lUibeits, of Pittsburfr : Unuldook's f'ld, of Alhfheny county; Treverton, ot Nortliumlier- inti county ; Miaiuoain valley, ivortuuiuooriaii'i county; Oilf, of Montimu.ry county; Bed Jacket, Wyimuiitf county; Alma, of Cambria county; Nescliannih'k, of Ijiw rence county; St-erliiiB-villo. of Wynming county. Gitllntin, of havette county: Mount, Hebron, of York county; West I'enn, of Schuylkill county;- Nnvoraink, of Berks county; lle-idon. (.enuan), o l.n.,nit ..nntv- TIi!h1i. ot 1.11erllo eount.V Fayette City, of Fayette county; Dniinorc, of Irfincnsicr county; Irouiiis.of l'liiladililia ; Uluelier ( -vr. I, .t Alio gtieny county; Minio, of elusion comity; W.vuluMintr, of Bradlord county; Academy, nf Chester eouniy; Ynnnifs ville, of Warren county; Itr.Ktone, of Inveiie county; ( ontinental, of Berkscouetv, Sa.tMiii.of Hntler county ; l)u 1 ri)trea (Fr., of I 'tula lelptna ; (ieno.al (irecu, of (r.S'tio county; l.itu'eln, ot Liiicrno connty; 1'ikc Kuu, o' Washinpfon county; Arhon, of Tioga county ; Asylum, of ItriuttoKl county; ht, John's of Alti'irtienv r.iiiii v : I Vter frit r. it.ermnn i. of Al legheny ; Iron County, ot (. lurton county; tort Littleton, ot f ultun county : Huron, ol S.isoueiiauua county ; Alpine, of Armstrong county ; WhIU ii faupack, oi Wayne county ; Mendiun Sun, of t'miadeli't'i county ; Henry Ijimbort . ci I'lttsl.urB. Aliesflicny county; Middlcnort, of ScbnylkiH connty; Alb4Mtue.ot plsir . oonty; Aoirli.vick, of Mitlli i county ; Way ne. bitrpr, of ( -reel n connty ; Kults of Si-liuyl- tii, oi I'liUMieipiiiu; .siitdt. u, .nouiicoiuery county. PKCONI) 11' VISION. Pro. Isaac A. "heppard. M.irsha!. Aids, Bros, James lloliion, villiaiu I.. Wollerlon Gorniantown Band. Bund. Sulxirtllnute l odges of ivnnsylvnnla from No. 4V o o. ilia, In the order or jtituortfy, as roiiows: Aurora, of Philadelphia county; K.iiial Riahts, of Phila delldna cnuiitv. 4uiouano.ak. of Philadelphia oounly Berlin, of Somerset county ; P. Vlatfoe.nf a llotrtieny county ; I'Wier l'lililin, of .Mi.rtK..i".'i-y oounly; Wl.ite iViven, ot Luzerne county : I'ea.-e and Caion.of Iteiks county; Pit rim, of Chetor county; r..mperiince, of Alleli..ny ouuty; Robertwin, if Itenv.'r county; Pcnnsbuiv. of MontBrmery county; Wannu.n. of Wayne county; Var infrton.of Uncks county; K.irinK Kpnrur, of ttlnir conntv ; H. awatiia. of Somerset eouniy; Veritas, of 1'tnLidelphia ouuty; Monnc4if, of l'erks eouniy ; West evtoll. of Wi'slnioteland county: teeille. ot Wyirni it county; Hebron, ol Chester county ; Itlairsville, of Indiana connty; lranhoe, of Chester county ; tJeorpe S. Morii. of Pitts burg ; Nrrris, of Norristown ; U'chland.of Cn mbria county ; Vneas.ol Bucks county; Hutlour, (tier.) or W ilke-ibarre, I. iuerne county; Klune iiier. ) of Pittshuiv; Nesiift mony, of Hiicks county; Mnaument, of Pitteburs; Little Britain, of Ijinoaster county ; Path Valley vof frank lin county; Cnerry Tree, of Indiana county: Hdelia. of Allegheny City; H. Blum (Ger. , ofAlleeheny City; Kail, of I ancasler connty; Day Sprin.;. of Pittsburg; Coc-alio, of Iincastcr county : American star, of Philadelphia county ; Social Friends, nf Chester connty; Manchester, of Alio gheny City ; Fast em Star, of ( 'Iiester county ; lilivk Honte, ot Tioga county: F)cononiy. of Montgomery county; Frank ford, ol Philadelphia county; 1 atterson, of Chester county; Arrhbald, of Luzerne count v: Ulack's F'ddy, of Bucks county; Coopersburg, of lrf.iigh county; Brandywino, of Chester connty ; General W onu, of l ayette county; Zorco, of Pitlburg; C hatham, of Cluster county ; Coh n ksink, of Philadelphia county; Doni-ldson, of Schuylkill county; Markinaw, of Perry count); rreeport, of Armstrong county; Banyan Tree, of M.'iitKoraery county; Nucleus, of Allegheny county; Albion, of Fno county; Tuntrt ni vision. Bro. Franklin C. (.in-rigui. Marshal. Aids. Bros. A. K. Drukel, W. 11. Pettit Sweeny's Band. I'nited States Bund. Subordinate Lodes of Pennsylvania, from 'o. B70 to No. i7, In order of Jun!ority,"as follows: Manoquesy, of Northampton county; Kit tanning, nf Arm strong county; Warren, of 'Wan-en county; Lollor, of Montgomery county; Peace and lovo, of Vlontgouiery county ; Pittsburg, of Allegheny county; Qiiittapnlnlls, of Lebanon connty ; Cinestoga, of Lancaster connty; Coweu esuun, of Tioga county : Spring House, of Montomery cr,unty ; Hanoyer, of York connty; Purity, of Philadelphia county; F'airview, of Chester county; Mercer, of Mercer county; Canton, of I! null on I county; Great Inland, of Clinton county; Penu Township, of Philadelphia county : Kinggold ((ierman), of Scle it ill connty; I'hihuahua, of York county ; Pocahontas, of Chester connty; Orphans' Home, of Blair oonnty; (Vohonta, of Lu.ome tMinnty ; (ood Will, of ('olnml)ia friunty ; Kiugsessing, of Philadelphia county; Conyngtmm. of Liuome county ; Triune, of Dau phin county; Walker, of Phdodelphia oonnty; Creenwood, of Perry county; I'nily, of Bucks county; Pbilallelin. of ICrie county; Mount Olive, of Philadelphia county ; Kosciusko, of Lan caster county; Oneida, of Luzerne county; Octorcxo, of Chester county; Tionesta, of Venango county; Cove, of Bedford county ; Beayer, of Id-aver county ; Tonnalenka, of Fayette county ; Yohogauy. o" llejiheny co. ; l'liizlitowu, of Cheater county; St. Clair, of Allegheny oo.; Strasbnrg. of Lancaster county; Mount Moriah, of Piltshnrg; Banner, of (.'liester county; Myerston, of lbanon county ; Sin cerity, of Juniata .viunty; Anipniotian. of Wayne county; WettKnd.of PliiUidcipliia county: Neptune, of Philadel phia county; Cadwaliader. of Philadelphia county ; Marble Hall, of Montgomery comity ; Moss Hose, of Westmorland county; Reading , ol Heading; Sharon, of Morcer county; Palladium, of Indiana rr,i:r y; 1'iT.vi.len. . of Moni j-o-nierv county: lmnnivertient . of Philiulelohia count'v: Shackauiaxon, of 1'ldlaJ.i. county; Humane, of Yorncn. l'CUHril 1I VISION. Pro. C. C. McJ nnghlln, Marshal. Aids, Bros. Georire Jl. Book, John A. Barrett. Pho'iiLwille Band. W est Philadelohla Band. Sut)ordluale Lodges of Pennsylvania from Nm. fM to No. i6i, in order of Juniority, as follows: Apollo, of Philadelphia county; Ashland, of Pliiludolphia county ; Alhamhra, of Mercer county ; V'ul?an, of Facrne county; Lackawanna, of Luzerne county ; 1'aoli, of Ches ter comity; Angerona.of l'itibiii-g; Mohegan, of ivoiinnon county ; Mineral, of Schuylkill county ; Mcrciait.s. of Phi ladelphia county ; Ajulou, of Pluladelphi:i county ; lily of the alley, of Potisville; ( 'aluinet, of Montour county; Coneuuenessing, of Butler comity; Mount Joy, oi Ijincas ter county; Rose Tree, ol Di LtMare county ; Covington, ot Tinga couuty; William Peuo.of Delaware eouuty; Liberty, of Philadelphia county; Pulestiiie, of l-toliiili'lpbia county; Mystic, of Philadelphia comity; Catasauipia, of l.cliitru cimnty ; Adelphi.of Tioji.i comity; Sihiin, oi Bucks county ; Mouniuiu, of 1 oluinbiu comity; Lieperville, of Chester city. FIFTH liiVlSlON. Bio. James l'itzpatrick, Marshal. Aids, Bros. Chas. I": J ones N. II. Slovens, . 1oxboroiio;h Bund. Norristown Band. Subordinate Lodges of pennsyliini:, from to No. 191, in order of seniority," as loJ'ows: Atlantic, of Philadelphia: Knreka, of Nonhuinbei-land county ; Perry, of Perry comity ; Templar, of Philadelphia ; Commercial, of Philadelphia; Venango, oi Venango county; Fort Ni-ceivMiy, oi f syetio c ji nly: Upland, of Chehtr city; Clarion, of I larion county: Vore..t, of l.u zi ine county ; Blue Mountain, of lhigh county; Peters' Creek, of Washington county ; l'ii-'u,ul liradior.l coun:v ; Berwick, of (!o!v.mbii cutinly; Tmmont, of Solniv'.kill connty; Lehicton, of Noribampton county; Protection, of Philadelphia; .Voatrey of J-ancasier city; 'I win Cit', of Allegheny City; Richmond, of Philadelphia; Curtis, of Non-istown ; Tacony, of IMiiladelphia; Mercantile, of Philadelphia; M'ount Airy, oi Philadelphia ; Integrity, of Lur.erne county; Mart-hall, of Franklin county; Radiant Star, of Philadelphia ; Maeunvy, of lihigh county, Wol come, of Philadelphia; Taylor, of Schuyl kill county Shawneo, of Luzerne county; Minerva, of Philadelphia county; Philtdelpliia National, of Philadelphia county: F'rti.de, of Montgomery county; Waynesboro, of Franklin county; Oley, oi Berks county; Gratitude, of Montgomery county; Mochunicslmt'g, of Cumberland county: Maii.t;iwny( of Pottstown; Plnxuiiic, of Chester county ; York Spi ui-js, of Adams county; .Mo rion, of Montoinei-y count; Old Mouon-,alio!a, of Alle gheny county ; Cinciuiutt us, o' Pliiiiitielpltia county; pA-cr-green, of Perry county; i i i.tre Siputi-e, of Alontgoiiiei-y county ; Stinhury, of Noi'thmnbcrliind county; Belford, of Bedford county; P'.nterpriso, of Philadelphia county; Si;ir of Hope, of Chester comvy; (iearliilil, oi ('leariitlj county-. Selin's Cmve, of Snyder county; iN'oitliuiuberl.urd, of Norl humhcrhtnil count v : S!ieiiiinto, of liwreuce coun ly ; Aiiueiong, of Doyh -town ; Lykeus, of Dauphin coumy ; Coneiiiaugh, of Cambrit. comny. SIXTH 1.1 VISION, Bio. John 1'. H OIier, Marshal. Aids. Bros. J' I'nillips, 1'. Zaiss. Ilolliiiiin's Band. Andre's U.in.J. The following (ieiiinin siiliorilin.it..' Lodoiw of I'ennsylvanla, wiih their invited (ruest.s: CliciiiHkor. of Philadctplila. Sclnibeil, ol ' Goethe, of (ien. Steuben, nf Alleiuiinia, ot " SKVKN'll! OIMMON. Bro. Christopher Klelnz, Mai'shai. Aids, Bios. .1. I. I'lenrer, J. Wddc. lliinnony Bund. l'ciinHivania ll.ind. The following i.miiii" sulioi'dinuto Lodges of Pennsylvania, with then- i.ivited guests: 1'ianciiiilii, of I'iiilaili -ipuia. lie Ktilb, of ' Walhulla, of " Geitjsburg, of " KH II l U !.tl'l-ilON. Bro. J. W. It iney, Maeshal, Aid", Bios, tieoipe l-. Horio, ,. '. F'isher. I Minn Band. V..'riou Siiuaru Band, rielcgatioiis fnoii Stdni!' linaii; Lodges oi Pennsyl vania. MS I'M MIVIS10N. Bro. C.eortr'! I' "it rum, Marshal. Aids, Bros. U. I . Smith. 1). H. Siller. Franklin Bund. New Holland Band. Subordinate Lodges ol Pennsylvania, Iroin No. 100 to No. 14 J, iu the oi dei ol juniority, us followu: Star of liotlduhnm, of Philadelphia county : l'raternsl, nf Philadelphia county; Proi-poct, of Philadelphia counly; Jnlice,oi phlladelphiii county ; Farmers and Moohanios', of Delaware counly; I'rw v. rnr, ,...,.,. .,u.i.,. Iron City, o Pittsburg; Sliiekslimny. of Lur.ei-ne county ; Wi-.Kulijckoii.of Mom gome, y county ; Oriouio, of Ituct s eouniy; ( uonlieiourrf, ol J '";''" . .; .. ;.u.7 mt, oVcnuiboi'lum! oonnty-. Mount Dom nV. ' Perry M.,i, i iiuaoeipiiia cimniy , . unma. eouuly; Centre, of ( entie county; ,."' ' "; hanua uomiiy ; MetroHibuin, of Philadelphia coiiuty , I me Grove, of Sctujlkili oouuiy ; Mvtmvfh ''"u- cl imncan, AURbeny county; worin, oi mercer county; Itiunboldt ((Jerumn), of I'hiUdelpliis.; Ten Mile, of Wasiv tnfiton county; Mananny, of Nortliiiinlerlaul conntr: Hirudin, of Sebuylkill county; K.liaJi Wildman. of llttubuia.: Klvshnnr. of Northumberland county; Alio. eooiny; Capouno, of j,u.rua u, V," ," T, rf ' lieadin'g; llVadfo d, of Hni.lfiyrd county; Pe tua. o Lan caster eooi.ty; Danphin, of HiuTfsbuiv; Gohion Rt la. of Berks county; (ieiuiama it.er.Vof ftid" '", ncKm pivihion. Tiro. J. II. TiwKart, Marshal. Aid, Bros. J. P. Momson, John OfJiv; X?'ln2? "lnK Band, Kllnworth Band, BamV, Subordinate Lodge" of rfn(rylvunia from No. Ui to No. 101, In the order of Juniority as follows: Sonthwark, of Philadelphia eonniy Prodnnia, of Phila delphia oounty; Fourth nf July, of Philadelphia eonnty; Mount Veraon, of York wnwity ; Hhiloh, of Phthvielphia oo ! Van (lamp, of Oolnrabia connty; Fidelity, of Philadelphia enunty; Anthraolta, if Schuylkill county; Port Penti of Monroe county; General Harrison, ef Philadelphia county Orr-aans' Best, of Delaware county ; Mitllintown, of Ju niata connty; Indnsti-y, of Phlbulelphin county; Donegal, of Lancaster county; Flir.abet blown, of I Ancastor county Paradise, of Philadelphia county; General Warren of Philadelphia county; Mount Tabor, of Northumlierlan county; Oettys, of Adams county; Bemville, of Berks ooiioiy; ,.i.n U...I, in iv.1...... .to.iiiij.; oarnill, ol McllUyl- PW11...I..I nliia county: Fyomning. nf Incoming uounlv : !',.( l,u,u..,i (Oer.)of Fjiston, NortliompUiu county ; Cryrstal Fount, of Philadelphia oounly; Montour, of Montour county; Cusse wage, ol Crawford county; Prosqno Isle, of F'rio county Salome, of Reading; Kmpire. of Philalelplna county; Symmetry, of Berks county; NewH)rt, of Perry county Jersey Shore, of Lytfoming county. ' KI.KVENTII DIVISION. Bro. K. T Hotline, Marshal. AUls, Bros. W. W. Mayberry, Thoiuiis It. M. Ad its. Griillula's Seventh Regiment Baud, c'liureluowii Baud. Subordinate Lodces of Peitntylvuniii, from . ioo to No. 47, In the order of UuMr Juniority, as follows: ChoKen Frien.ls. of 1'hil.idelpliia county ; Spring Oxrden, of I'hilinUiphla county ; Clinton, of Clinton c unity ; Lewis town, of Milllin county; la'wisburv, of Union county Schiller lOertn ini, of Plnliulelptiia county ; Dnylestown, ni Doylestowu, Kncks county; Hope, of Philadelphia county; Carlisle, of Cmnlierland county; Cuinhorlan I, of Cuniiier land county; OimkI Sonuint.iu, of Philadelphia cmnty; Ins tloui, ot Wayne county; Hopkins, of llnst.il, IPn-ks county; Harm.mv, of Schuylkill connty ; FriiMidly of huihtviiinty: Mutual, of Northumberland county ; Iiiivh, of Allentown, l'lugh county; National, of Washinitlon connty; Susiui hiintia, of Iiencaster county; Ibiwiir.l nier mun i, of Wayne county ; Keystone. of Northampton co inty ; Brotherly love, of Berks connty ; Mau. li (Jhuiik, of t'arbon county; C-olutnbus, of Franklin county; Mount 7.ion, ot York county; Allen, of Allentown, l.eliigli eonnty; Si.ivo Capitol, of Itarrisburg : llamsburg. of H iiTisbiirg; I.n cater, of Ijoirat r City; llotlsirougli, of Puilsdi'lplna county; Ha7.1eton, of Luzerno connty; Comer, of Pitts burg; Hand in-Hand, of Philadelphia county; Reiver Meadow, of Caiis. n county; Adam, of I'liiludelpuiacount.y ; Concordia, of Columbia county: Moctgomery, of Kesding; Social, of Schuylkill county; Independence, of Philiulel phia county; Northern StJir, of Bucks county; (irard, of Potisville; Star of America, of PhiL-lelphia comity; Brownsville, of Fayette county; (Jrienstmrg. of Vetni ire land cuniity ; Allegheny, of Pittsburg; Binniughiuu. of Al legheny county. TWKI.1TII PTVIKtON. Brother A. (i. Goodall. Marsltitl. Aids, Brothers James Iiwrv, James I'm ton. Newport Gtriuania Band, becks Philadelphia Band. Subordinate Lodges of Pennsylvania, from No. 40 to No. S3, in the order of juniority, a.s follows: KjceHor, of Philadelphia county; William Tell (Ger man), of Pittslmrg; Haydn (German, of Pott-sville; Han cork, ot Philadelphia county ; Southern, of Philadelphia county; Benevolent, of Delaware connty; Wyominj;, of Luzerne county ; Monroe, of Philadelphia county; Co lumbian, i f Philadelphia county; t uned States, of Phila delphia county; Decatur, of Philadelphia county; Du ouesne, of Pittsburg; Manayunk, of I'lnliulelphia couuty; McFarlane, of Allegheny City ; Robert Morris, of Philudct- Iihia ; Henoosis Adiiphon, of Phihulebihia county; Schuyl kill, of Schuylkill county; l'enn, of PhiUidclpnia coun'y: America, of Pliiladeliilua county; Westei-n Star, of Pitts burn ; Friendship, of Philadelphia county. THIRTKKNTH DIVISION. Bro. John F. Glenn. Marshal. Aids, Pros. II, C. PtiKh, 11. K. Spear. Ke stone Baud. Fire Zouaves' Baud. Liberty Mili tary Baud. ' Subordinate Lodges of Pennsvlvnnia from No. 22 to No. 11, In the order of juniority, as follows: Adelnhia. of Philadelphia county: Teutonia (German), of Philadelphia county; Miners', of Potisville: Amity, of Philadelphia county; Ifayette, of Philadelphia county: Northern Liberties, of Philadelphia county; Harmony, or 1'liili.fl. Inhi ejiimtv PliiliLlit lironir of PliilndMli.hiu cov.nty ; Wildey, of Philaileli ihia county; Philadelphia, of Philadelphia comity Jefferson, of Pluladclphia county; ivensinguin, oi r-iuiaaoiptiia county. KOCKTKKN-nf DIVISION. Bro. William B. Mann, Marshal. Aids Bros. K. Reese Moore,' John 1. Johnson. Jetlerson Baud. National Cornet Band. National Baud. Wubnrdinale Lodges of Pennsylvania from Ko. 10 to No. 1. in the order or minority, m lonows: Philomathean, of Philadelphia county; Mechanic', of Pit lehurg : Rising Sun, of Philadelphia county ; Hermann (tier.), of Philadelphia county: General Marion, of 1'hiUv mnnln Miirn. ing Slur, of Philadelphia connty; Wayne, of Philadelphia county: wasuinRtnn, 01 iniiiuieipnia cvuuif ; lenmiyiva oia, ol i'hilatlelpliia oounty. l'lFTKENTTI DIVISION. B'o. K. S. S. Heath, Marshal. Aids, jiros. M. Williutus, C. Parker. Band. Band, Subordinate lodgi?s f- Vew Jcisey, numbering ftlKiUt IXKJU in u. HlXTUKWra DIVISION. ..v.. v.'i.u v. i' mil. I, n.ai-iiiiu, Aids, Bios. Harry O'Neill, John I Young. Biuid. Hand. Sutordinat'j Lodges of Ohio, District ol Columbia, and New ork. SKVKNTEENTft DIVISION. Bro. ,s. sands Mills. Marsual. Aids, tiros. It, G, King, P. M. Hnowuen. Band. Bund. Sobordinatfl lodges of Maryland, nuinboniig a'l mt l-ssi men in tnis, auu tne same number iu rip eighteenth division. ElOHTEFNTH DIVISION, Bro. Joshua I.vneh, Marsh .t). Aids Bros. J. k. Kefneoker, J. Peck Iukhftrf. Band. Band. Sutjordiuale IjOdgcs of Alatylitnd. NINETKF.NTIl DIVISION. Bro. 11. W. Bailey, Grand Marsha! (.rand Kocmnp inent of Penttsvlvanla. Aids, Br.iS. K. M. Ilea and William Jenkins. Weber's cofnet Band. National Brass baJid. Subordinate Fncampments ot IVniihylvauhi. New ocrsey, un;o, uisirnH or ( oinmnia, .New ork, and Maryland. Klective ( ifJici rs of Sulmi dinnte Encampments. Grand Encampments of Pennsylvania, New Jwuc.v, ouio, uisinetot coiuinoia, iNew lorK, aud Maryland. TWESTIblH DIVISION. Bro. tieoiye Fling, Marshal. Aids, Bros. (;eorge W. Fox, J. It, Wrtiu. Jlcrmann's Band. Coau.svllle Luu Tcuntssee Dt leuaiion act.ng at an escort loGiau l sire Fi D. 1 ariisworlh. G.'and Lodge of New Jersey. Grand ( Ullccrs of Loiiisiitna and (ieoi'iriu Gralld Lodges of lbl), District of Colombia, Sew loi'K, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. The Grand i.odire of Pennsylvania belnif under thu ilarshiilslilp of Bro. Hobert Mifkey, Assistant to thetiiimil Marshal, with Bros. ( harle.s . Ktdgwuy inio Henry wunzlg as APIs. Tin: ilnni:hs op tiii: ihfuk i.oim;i:s Like an armv with lumners. this irraud procession makes the circuit of the city. The number of ban ners of ail sorts disiiluved Is beyond actual eonipu tation, and as staitling iu variety as they are impos ing in numoer. Thi! most prominent flti.'S were those of the Grand Lodu'is of the I'nited States, but, being too largo and unwieldy lor cany ing In die procession, they were thrown lo tne iiree.e iroin the Acaueuiy oi musm. The largest, of the 1 wo is twenty feet iu length und eleven and a hull feet in width, and both are mad of white silk itpproprialely emls'lUshed with scar.et trimmings. The banner of the (Jriind Lodiro of Pennsylvania, however, Is Ciu iicd in the parade, and is remarkably attractive. H is treasured very nitfmj v tin: nnin. havinir been tuilnted years otto by Woodside, am ligured In many demonst rallons, but never before to day in such a grand and imposing outpouring of the Order. The front of the banner is ma do of white silk, ami bears seven remain Ilgurcs, each of them tvnlciil of some one of the cardinal und loiidinir i.rinclnles of the Oder. In addi tlon to these ligures the face of tills hiinner bears a representation ol' tint coal-ol-iiriiH of the srnti! of I'ennsjivania. The back Is made oi new silk of a rich scarlet hue, willi an appropriat j In scription. But not tne least atliaeitve n ature is tin. Mil ii in I n lth. which are hunir aliout, the biiuuer in gor geous pioiusioii. The banner has been specially n.llOvaieil limi lil illinil III i.-..l 1I 111.: ur,i ll.siuil III im inand narade, but recxinstruction has not irone so la as to destroy or even lo Impair lis almost sacred i.ioni ir v. It is Impossible! to give detailed descriptions of all the banners In the lnoeessUin, c specially as it Is so long and unwieldy in consequence, that, wo are obliged lo write this description before it is fully under way. We give below, however, short descrip tions of nianv of the more noticeable banners to be seen In the proccislon, beginning with those ol our home lodges. Liberty Lodge carries a superb banner. It Is of large sl.c, having a white silk front and a scarlet silk back. The palming, which Is very tine, represents the Goddess 01 uiieriy uuu un ni reuow s wiuow and orphan. On tne oacK oi uie oauner is the rotioW' lug Inscription, in gold letters: "Presented to Liiierly Uniu No. IVi, I. O. O. K., by their Friends in West. I'lOlinleliilila." Tin; trimminir is of rich L'old lace und fringe, thu top being decorated with ncarlut velvet haimltig In lesloons, ami Hunuounted by a golden eagle. Apollo Lodge carries a very handsome banner, which is a mass of embroidery and chenille work, with a golden lyre In tho centre. The body or tlio bantu r Is white und bluu silk velvet, aud tho whole is set on won ricn acunct icsKxmings. Tacony Unie aWo bears a very attractive banner, the face of white silk and the back of scarlet, with fcstooiisof blue eilk vejvef ami UhmuuuivI eoid, nm iiiiuiii , ... . ..... oumy ; iraa, ni vvnyiiq county; Juniata, of Huntingdon connty: H roily, of I.y eoming connty; Olive Blanch, of Philadelphia coun'y; (V.venant. of Philadelphia county: OrieotAl ,f pi,ii.,.i..i The pnintlng on tho face reprsont.! a member of the ortler in lull refrann, a.-sisinm a whiiiw . i In ,l. hack (remind IS I he ri'lll'eSS'llt, it loll Of M OllgCl of mercy pointing to tho "oene thus described. A r.nnrcn. as eniniemiu.H-ai m i.tineimnjiy, nm '"" as a rfltnrortiilc dwelling, tMear iu Uio distant per srHTtlve. ; , K ,k . JrtystlC lXMIge enrnes veiy in wiiuui ,.., . .... r,r hi.... sliv with a picture or Ilelsscca at trie well, and the back or mwlet, wtth satin (lnislilng4 and an inscription In gold. From tho beak of a iroiden eairie surmounting the top otreatu Festoons of seal let Knterprise ixnlge curries a Dew ani neautinn "mi ner, Just completed for the occasion. It is made un usually attractive by an accurate oil painting of Th nias Wildey. tho rounder of the Order in tie United States. The same Lodge has also Introduced a new style or regalia, whlcn was auopteti ny several other Lodges for the parade to-day. On either side or the collar are three clndes, five of the sit being typhlcal or the live degree" of the order, ami tne other of the open Bible. At the ends of the collar the numberof the Lodge is given, thus combining utility with beauty ami attractiveness. Robert Morris l odge, one of the f'.rstor the Order, will parade a black silk-velvet banner, with gold em broidery, tho name and number or the Lodge, and the three links, being of fne bullion. It, has a scarlet silk ba'k, with hearlet velvet drapery, trimmed with gold rritige, and whole being surmounted vviih a novo. Monterey Lodco carries one or the most noticeable banners in the whole line. The life Is comisiscd of blue silk, and thereon are painted three Kgnresj rep resenting Friendship. lve, and Truth, roisvl In the degree colors ot the Order. The All-seelng.Kye aud the motto, "In God we Tru-t,"' occupy a prominent position on tne rront. i no bii' K ot tne tuuiicr is oi white silk, with gold letters shade ! w'th Paris green. Mount Olive Lotlee carries a banner p-iimed by Woodside, or very artistic workmanship. The paint ing represents the Goddess of Liberty holding a me dallion likeness of Lafayette, while 4Uiot.hcr graceful figure appears in the act of crowning him with an olive wreath. Sc-arlot festoons and a golden eagle compete the banner. Tins Fourtn-01-.luiy U)lge; is tatttirul to Its nam", and carries an imposing banner representing the signers of the Declaration of Independence, ad the likenesses having been taken by Woodsid' rroiu authentic portraits. The Merchant's Lodge carries a banner with a rich black velvet front and blue silk back. 'Die name of the Lodge, the number, and the three links are of the tiuest silver embroidery; the whole being llnished with rich silver luce. The top Is very prettily llnished with rich scarlet siik velvet grace fully unfolding. The Is; Kalb Louge carries a large oanner, on me white silk race or which is a representation or tho death or De Kalb, at the battle or Camden, S. C, August 10. I7s0. The back is of blue silk, aud con tains a beau til til picture, emblematic, oi enanty. Richmond Lodge carries a large sized banner, the front or which is of white silk, set off with gold, and with restoons of purple silk velvet, the whole belug surmounted by a golden eagle. The palutiug repre sents a rock, at thu toot of which apiH-ars Jonathan and David, while iu the distance is seen the figure or a man armed witn now auu arrow, i tie dock is oi rich scarlet velvet, and bears an inscription to tho effect that the banner was a present to the Lodge from the ladies of Shekinuh Temple. Radiant i,otge carries a wuite si'K winner, em in the shape or an apron, trimmed with scarlet and gold bullion, and containing the vurious emblems ot the Order. The back or the aprou is of scarlet silk, ti.u propriately Inscribed. in addition to the ornamented oannors, a lartrc number or white silk or satin, with appropriate deco rations, are carried in the procession. Philanthropic Lodge carries a ttag of white sMn, trimmed with scarlet silk fringe, with the inscription, "L O. O. V.. Philanthropic Uidire, No. 1," and three links, the emblem of the order, worked with needle in floss silk in the centre. The staff Is mounted with a gilt eagle, bearing In its mouth a beautiful silvered wreatn. Similar flags arc carried by the following lodges: Star of America, Justice, Amity. ProsH;ct, Purity, Chosen Friends, Southwark, lleneosis Atlelphon, ami snackamaxon. THE UANNKKM OF VISITINU LODtiKH. Oriental Lodge, or Washington, 1). (',., carried a handsome wnite silk nag, on which were inserioou tne Insignia of the Order. The staff was surmounted by a beautifully moulded silver eagle. Warren Lodge, or Baltimore, Md., carried a red satin banner, with paintings representing the all seeing eye, the scales, the hands, the links, the altar, and the colli n. Independence Lodge, of Baltimore, Md., carried a white satin banner, witn a neauimu painting repre senting the charitable objects or the Order. A widow and orphan are sluing iu a room, with two memisjrs or the rrateruity bestowing relief In the shape of greenbacks. This lodere also had with them a white satin Hag, which will be presented to Philadelphia 1-odge, of this city. Morninif Star IxsIkc, or Havre de Hrocc, Md., bore a white satin badge, with a handsomely painted por trait of Charity. The back or the banner is or red satin, with an inscription, preseuici ny uie ladies oi Havre de Grac-e to Morning star ioge. Washlncrton Kncammueni. of Lancaster, Po., car ried a purple velvet banner, representing the frater nal leenng oi tne omit, i tie iour races oi uie human family arc represented try" full length por traits of the Caucu.siau, tho African, the Asiatic, and the American. Kane Arctic Iodize, of Camden, carried several varied colored Hug's, a large medallion portrait or Thomas W udcy, the father ot the order, and a hand somelv bound volume of the Holy Bible. Morning Ntiir Lodge, of Haddonlield, N. J., curried tne nanner or meni-anu l-o'ige. Washington Lodge, of Salem, N. J., bore a large sized oil paint inir of Wash'.iu'lou. htrasbure lxjdg, of Maryland, carried a white satin banner, w lth u liaiidsouieiy-t-'XeeiUed paiutiug ot i rieniisinp. Liberty Uidge, of Baltimore, bore a rod satin bait ner, on which u lull-long. h picture of Ju'.:ce was panned. Mechanics' Lodge, of Baltimore, had lit line a mag nificent hauncr, with a pictiue of charity, whi'ili was painted inside a scroll wrought in 'cm on. Bor kenlowu lidge, oi Bordentown, carried a ban nor with the representation of Charity twice blessed, FliOM JULTMOJiE. Posliiinsler-i-net'i,l (resvvell und Gcncrul l.ee 1 lie Tolmccu Mil eves! . fpcfM D-pateh to 27k Evening TL-jraph. Bai.ti.moks;, April 2C Postmaster-General Cres well is now here, and expects lo remain a week. He Is adjusting private business. General Lee proposes reniaininif another week. Messrs. Bouiger Brothers here, nifenis lor the French tobacco contract, epect to require eleven thousand hogsheads from the Baltimore market alone. FROM EW FJWLAJW. Mcetinit oflnlted Ml men Arinnrerx. KpKIMiFlKI.H, April ill. A meeting of diked states armorers was held in tins city on Saturday night, to consider the recent action or Congress in relation to the eiifht-honr law. Resolutions were pussed thank ing members of Congress lor their exertions in be half or working men, ami especially Senator Wilson, and requesting him to accept a public, nsvpiion from 1, ,,tl lllu f.lllll-.l t'w., t'.,l.i. ........ U1C SI llimiia hiv ut. ..." ..s... j , un.i.iiKKu. THE E UJl OPE. -'LYJiL 1 R K'i TS. By Atlantic Calif. Thi A ticriinoil'n Onotiilloiis. Iindon. April 2d I'. M Consols, IM ', for both money and uecount. Stocks steady. Livkhpooi., April 'M P. M Cotton dull ; mid dling uplands, 1 1 .- ; mmming urie.ius, rjjw lutid. Laid dull, but unchanged. lliviiK. April V4. Cotton opens dull for both ou the spot aud ailoat; on. the sjiotUll. ; HJ;.jc llo,u . m ... Inrketx by 'releffrnph. fl.ICnanKe, n V- wwot .-n,-, .- i , . . w., . ... y , ... .(7INJ iil, . 7.J. ItfiW". 1KS7. llfiS.: ltrills. 106 ,.. Viririnia Its. tt! Missouri lis, Hi'li, ; Clinton l)o, tti'y. ; Cuiuherlund preferred ;(,! I.. ; ISeW rora iwiimh oi'-ii vemiuiK, wu: nun ii u,.l- ljii;.. Michiffiui Central. 121: Miuhurnn Kinii.h. usi.i Illinois Central, IWf, Cleveland and PitUburu. MH Clovehoiii end Toledo, Wl Chiimijo aud Book loUud lvki ' I rltUiuuric anu run uyuo, too. ldpal iriTELLianrjcii. Dislrlct 'ourl, No. VS-Jiidne Kirond. Miiihlork A Co. vs. Winsor. An action to recover for supplies fuinished the diifendnut's uleHinsliip Huxuu. Be fore reisirtcd. Verdiot for plninl ills, liiVOii iU. Un. mini A. Wert and John S. Ismt.. exeeuturs of Albm t H. Walton, deceased, vs. 1'. I heodoie Wiihon. An notion on tt iiroiuiwui? ..w.w. .s- wi.uKifii iiitjiut'ni, un " 'Court of C'oiiiiaon Pleus-JiidMe Pelice. ,T. Aleiander Smith vs. Peter Beitler. An action of trespass to recover uniiiBKes ioi too uestl'lletlon of pluin titf's swnuiK P'tt by deleiidaiit driving ,w wilxoii uiinst it. l ae aeiense anoKou iiun i,iiu ucciu'ren ie was an ucui Ueut. on iiimi. ( oiirt of Uuurler Hexsloim-.IudKH Ilrevvister. Bail caaes were resumed this morning. VV illiam rrice, anas e iiun isiiipie.un ol I convict phiailed auiliy to a cliarue ol the larceny of a Kl.l watch and ot hor jewelry buloiifOUK to ( baiies I .iirl.n ly. 1'here were three oilier iudictiuents ('hsiuinn the name defeudant with atea lniK ,ai ious ai tides of jewelry, to living at aervioe. i uere wua a ooiiiilete fuilure of leKl proof, but (he (.oiirt wai so well aatished that sho waa in someway cniuiuslly oonueutrid with Uio iiiut. r, that U wui levinired lo nitt iiriiy lo Ui o, aootl bvua- , t K'lniy.Hiui too proseou tors not helns in atl endaiiee the ounes were not t ril ( hnsliana 1iwis was aeijuitted ot a charKe of tliolar- I cany of a suk drese. uelonviuu i,. . I.,i. Ui . .,i... I K. ;t FOURTH EDITION FROBI THE CAPITAL. The Indians and their Agents Tho West Opposed to Qnaker Ap pointmentsNaval Orders. FROM WvlSniWQTOJf. The Quaker Indian Agents1, fiirerial Vmpatth to The Ectning TeteyrapK Wat-uisoros, April 20 There is a strong feeling among Western Senators and members against tho President's appointments of Quakers to be Indian agents. It is asserted by Senators from Kansas and Nebraska that Grant promised them he would not Interfere with Indian agents In their States without first consulting them. This promle, It appears, was made on the morning or the day when the Oatuker Indian ngents were sent In. This led tothe rejection or several or them. Grant asserts his determination to appoint other ijnakers In their places. Government ProiM-Hy for Nolo. Washington. April rt The Secretary or the Treasury has issued an order directing that hereafter all properly belonging to the department offered lor sale shall be sold oy punne auction or under sealed proposals. Heretofore It has been the custom to dispose of old fnrnlture, carpets, etc., at private sale to chance purchasers. Navnl Order. Captain Thomns O. Corbin is ordered to dutv as a member or the Board rorthe Kxaininiition of ships. or which Commodore Sclfridge Is Prcsldem. Passed Assistant Paymaster John K. Sirbeel Is old. red to the SaugtiH, and First Assistant-hnglncer Joseph t uuey to uie senunoie. FROM .YEW EXGLAXD. Odd Fellows' (Vlebrnlion. Boston, April Ni. The Fiftieth Aunlversnry or Odd Fellowship was observed to-day in Boston with mnrn spirit ami imposing display, tsomo lorty-six lodres, in the reiralla or the Order, with banners and music, formed the procession.whleh marched through tne principal street, attractinir un immense crowd of spectators. Approiniate cerenionles will take place in tne music nan mis aitcruoon, to te followed by a banquet to-night. The weather is deiictumi. Ship News. Boston, April M. Arrived, steamship Palmyra, from Liverpool. Fred. Ilouiilass and the Uracil Mlswlon. Boston, April SO. A petition is being numerously signed here requesting the President to appoint Frederick Douglass Minister to Brazil. Tlie Odd 1'elloMS in Virginia. Ai kxanphia, Va., April 2d. The Odd Fellows of thlsclty, wlin London ixntge, oi i.eesnurg. eeienratetl to-lay by a grand procession, after which they listened to au oration on the rise and proirress of the Order by Past Grand Chaplain McCabc. The visitors are being entertained this afternoon, and will return lo-niguu Contradiction. IlrnsoN, April 26 The report from Pouthkeepsie that Mrs. Brown, after her acquittal, told a news paper reporter of this city that Brown left with her a confession is unaucuorized, und entitled to no crcuii. Tub Bam, To-nioht at tub Kink This Immense establishment has been fitted up and decorated with special reierenoe to tne grand nail wmcn will bo given to-night by the Odd Fellows. A number of additional chandeliers have ls?en put no. so that the spacious edifice will Im brilliantly lighted. The bal conies at eitner cnu ot tne imiiding nave been placed in order for the accommodation of tho bands or music. On Uie northern end, over the balconv, is the "AU-scelng Kye," beneath which are the words, tcriendsnin, i,ove, and Trntn. ' on the southern em art; the links of the Order, with the words "Welcome, mrice welcome. i nese woros meet me eye ol the visitor as ne enters tne Dan-room trom ttace street. All around the structure are festoons of the bunt ing, and from the girders hang the American Aug and the coat-of-arms of each state in the I'nlou. Coiionkr's Casks. Last night the body of an In fant about six months old was found in the woods at Forty-third and Pratt streets, West Philadelphia. This morning the body of a newly-born female child was found 13 outing in the Schuylkill river, at Vine street wharr. The Coroner was notified In both cases. Tami'Rkino with I.ettek-boxes Some time du ring last night, the letter-boxes at Sixth ami Jefferson streets und Sixth street and Columbia svenue were broken open, ami It Is supposed that their contents were abstracted. Bkokk a Liu n A man named James Tracy fell down, at Seventh and South streets, last evening, and broke his leg. Keiuoved to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia Trade ICeport. Monday, April 2fi. The parade to-day or the Odd Fellows has attracted much attention, und business lu many departments was partially suspended. Cotlee Is quiet, with small sales of ltlo at UXoI-lT.'-j cents, gold. In sugar aud molasses no change. No. I'Cfiiercitron Bark Is ollered ut $ per ton, without hinting buyers. There Is very little movement In Flour, the trade only buying tor immediate necessities. About 8m two barrels changed hands at t-'KuVho per barrel ror snperUne; (loftifini.'i ror extras; 8o-50y 7".'5 for Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra family; HIio'.Mor Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois do. do. do., and J10 (a.12 for fancy lots, uecordlng to quality. In Bye Flour no change ; small sales at 7(,i "t'o. In Com Meal no transactions. 1 he offerings of good Wheat are small, and this tlecriptlon commands full rales; inferior is not wan tul. Sales of 2(KW bushels at jl iOia. P75 for red, and fl'Svk.i Its5 for umber; white may be quoted fit f l-llota 2. )ye is selling iu lots at. $P4.'. Corn comes forward slowly and meets u fair inquiry. Sales of 2000 bushels at ssc. for yellow; s.'ko.S4c. for Western mixed, and stic. for hie.li mixed. Oats are steady at 74(u 7tlc. for Western and Ctxe 70c. for Pennsylvania. W hisky is llriner and selling in lots at Ooc."tol, tux paid. PIIlLAVir.LPniA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by l)o Haven Bro., Xo. 40 S. Third street. SKCONl) BOA It 1 ). Iiooo Leh Vnbds.rg o i Id sh Leh Val K. ... 6 44sh lOihA llth.2.1 71 lUshPenna It..... 59V 4 ilo 2d. 71 1 aa do 531, jffe-y NOTICE. A MKKTISO OF TIIK COH- poriitora of TIIK PH ILADKLPI1I A AND CAM DKN BKIIX.K COMPANV will be hi Id for the pui).o of electiiiK fifteen Directors of mid corporation, on MO.V- t '"f lui "' i a o'oiock, r. Al., ut, the Uity Council chamber, iu the city of GAM DKN. H THO.MAS S. 8PHAKMAN. VVEDmNO INVITATIONS, ENG1UVED IN T T the neweet. and best manner. LOUIS DKKKA. Suit inner and KnjrrcTer, ; No. -! Clieanut Street. v 0 11 15 A T 11AUOAINS IN 1 TJ K N 1 T U U E AT RICHMOND & CO.'S, -15 Noiilh i:t O.,M Street, 3 2h EAST SIDE. pAY'S CHINA PA LACK, No. 10i:3 UIKS- " NUT Street. Jimt received, by ship "Stander," 93 eiMikn white French Cliinu, from the liirnent miintitucturcrs ut L!moiro, ull first quulity kooiIh, entra selected. 600 doxeu DiuiiiK Plates, 94 inches, per dozen, $2. (,'uiis and Saueors, per et, 12 pievea, Ifil S3. DiuinK Sets, 129 pieces, 27 'SO. 1 bebe jtoods will ooinpiire favorably with any Fieuuh Chinu ever brounht to America. 4 iW 2t Cull und examine them before making your purchawu. C0UNTIIY RF.SIDKNCF.8 TO KENT. Fronting on the muin street in I1U1.M KMHU KO, I nly third ward, about eiht miles from the city, Two kittaae House, brown stone front, irench roi.fsj parlor. (kittaue dininu-rooni and two Ulleueim ou unii iiour, wuu Karueus yards, and large yard iu rear. Kany of ucchh l I'h...., ui.ld ...Hi several times a day by Uil J ia ii tl Tpion Kailru Iroud. i ii ':it Ko. a2S North SIXTI1 Street, COUNTHY KKSIUKNCE TO KENT. At Ti.w. Ktjtion. (lermantown Ttullroud. a Two- kloiy Double Houee. with larKe yard and stable, at N. K. corner Ninetoenth and Tioxa streets, tluinhed with all the modern oouveuieneea. .,., Aoply on llm premie, r to tHAS. H. MASSON. tit A o. W A. blAlU Sti'vvt. FIFT1I EDITION EtJKOPE. THE CONSCRIPTION IN SPAIN. TIIK t'O.'VPinACY I ITAI.V By Atlantic CvhUs. Madkid, April 20 Tho concrIption anthoriEcd b law has been completed throughout Spain. There was no rioting or disorder except at A Vila, a email town about fifty miles from Madrid, where the con scription was postponed for a time on account of thQ opposition of the people. Plorbncb, April 28. The Mazilnian conspiracy recently discovered at Milan seems to have been wltler spread than was nt first supposed. Arms, am munition, documents, etc., belonging to the conspi rators, have been discovered and seized In this city. Thin Fvenlnn's nnfiUlon. LOKI)0N, April 2d Consols for money Silt,' and for account S3 j; B-20S, SO V; Hall wavs steady; Illinois Central, 9h, ; Atlantic and oreat Western 26. Pakih, April 20. The Bourse is steady; Kentes, 71 mr. Livrnroor,. April iH Evening. Cotton close dull. I'plands, 12d. ; Orleans, 12,mi. Sales tosiay 0O) bales. Corn. 20. 9d. ; ror new lard, 71s. tkl. London, April 2( Evening;. Tallow, ir,. oil.! Sugar dull, No. 12, I). S, on the spot hs. t;a. ; Kenned Petroleum, Is. s d. ; Linseed oil, A'31. to. II A VKR, April 20. Cotton closes at 144f. tortren ordinaire on the spot, and Hljrf for low middling) anoat. FROM W.iSlII.XaTOJJ. flfXYi'ti Dpafch to Tin L'veniiy Ttb'jraph. The Ahbotl-SprnKue ImitroKlio It Keaches a C'rlr-lH. Washinoton, April 2o The Abhott-Sprague difrl- culty Is lirinning to reach a crisis, and It is expected that it will be svttled lu one way or the other to-lay. At an early hour this morning Senator Abbott ad dressed a note to Senator Sprague demaudlug to know If, in his speech in the Senate on Friday last, ha meant to refer to him (Abbott) when he used the Illustration or "puppy-dog;" if so, he asks ror imme diate and full retraction of the oirciudve language, which retraction, when made, U to be given to tho public press. The note, which wtw delivered to Senator Spragno by a friend of Senator Abbett, request au early reply. Thus tar no reply has been received, and It is not known what course Senator Sprague will take, but the impression Is that he will deny having applied the offensive languagu to Senator Abbott. A large number ot Senators have now become; interested In the a Hair. Among them are Sena tors Sumner, Sherman, Pool, Morton, and An thony, all of whom are laboring to secure, an amicable settlement. Senator AhlHrtC de clares that he will be satisfied with nothing but full retraction from Sprague. 'l"he friends or the latter, with "pef Hal toad us their spokemnan, say that "Little Khody"' has no apology to make, and that the burly Senator rroin North Carolina eau go ahead aud do his worst. The rooms or Senator Abbott are crowded this morniug with his friends rrom North Carolina, together with several Senators and mem bers who have taken unlnterest in the proceedings. Sprague is also called upon by manv persons, the city Is on the ipii rive tor the result of the pending correspondence. The F.ifllit Hoar Ijiw. Senutor Wilson hus already received a large num ber or telegrams rrom various trades unions, work tugim us associations and leading politicians th rough out the country, warmly approving of his letter to thi! Secretary of War, Kawlius, relative to the eight hour law. The opinion or tho Attorney-General. Hoar, together with a circular of the letter of Secretary Borie. is exciting a great deal of bad feeling towards tho administration among the work- Ingtueii throughout tin: country. Senators and nu mbers now here have received letters and tele grams almost without number, protesting against Uie action or Mr. Boric, aud denouncing the opinion of the Attorney-Oeneial as havimr been made m order. ut Borle's request. Some of the trades unions have petitions in circnlation asking the removal or both Boric and Hoar from the Cabinet, on the ground that they arc hostile to thu Interests or the laboring classes. Tho best politicians here regard Bone s order as a great blunder, and they assert that, if It is not revoked, It will tend to array the workingmen against the aduilnislratlon all over the country, and defeat the Republican party at the full elections. A 4irl lturued to IciUh. Wokckbter, April 26. On Saturday night, while nu adopted daughter of Kdward ilellet, or North Oxford, was proceeding to bed, her clothing took lire rrom a candle In her hand. The girl was burned to death, and the house and a barn adjoining were con sumed. The loss will reach t'fi'K), on which there is au insurance or tluoo. MUSICAIi Al imAJI VTlC. Tim t'lly Amusements. AT thu Crkhnct the lat performances of the amusing burlesque of The t'Utit J th Clwh of 6'o(! will bo nivou this week. This entertainment hae had an inmii:nuo suc cess, and it is now in the full tide of prosperity, and would probably run lor months to come. The previous engage ments of Uie troupe, however, render a return to Chicapo necessary, and those who have been entertained by this merry pertormanee will have to fina amusement elsewhere in the tuture. '1 he followii'K bonefits are annonneed for this week:-On Tuesday, Miss Katie Putnam; on Wednes. day. Miss Fanny Stockton; on Thursday, Mr. M. W. Piskej and en Friday, Mrs. .1. A. Oates. AT thk WaI-NCT Mr. ,1. 11. Haekott will annear this evening as "Sir John l alstall" in tne Shakespearian com edy of The Hrrrt HierJio" H imAor, lor the accommodation of the visitors in the city on thi. occasion of the Odd Pel lows' semi-centennial anniversary. The performance mil conclude with the burlesque of Iximt, in which the Misses WiUniore and Mr. 1 eiix Hogeni On I riday Mrs. Charles Wulcot will have a benefit, when (Oilman's comedy of The H-ir aJ-Lmc will be performed, with Mrs. Wulcot as " 'ieely Ilomeipun," Mr. IVlia Zotten as "Zekiel Homespun." end Mr. Waleot as "Dr. 1'anKlosa' The comedy will he followed by tho burlesque perpetrate.! by the lute Charles Walcot, Sr., upon Sheridan KnowleV play, und entitled Th' Him'hhnrk tt-ran'iruntd, in which tile Misses Willmore, Mr. Waloot. Mr. Builey, Mr. Mara; Brisike, Mrs. Brolii'oid, Mr. Street, and others will ap pear, und tho performance will conclude with Bouci ruult's drama of r.ir c(oroo.i, with Mr. Walcot as "Dora Sunnyside.' . . At THK AriH Lottawill appear every evening during the week in the drama of AVrr . tU's new drama, J'ryinu, is announced s in reheursal. FZNANCZ1 AND C0IVT.:LYIS!XCD OFTICB OV THK KVTCNINO TKT.r-lUArH,? .Monday, April 2S. 1M8. There is a very easy feclinp; in nionctiiry cir cles to-day, which promises to culminate in it few days iu a very satisfactory Money market. To-dny the demand lor currency was quite active, and well distributed among Uie mercan tile, industrial, and manufacturing interests, which fact may bo regarded as a si";n of (rcncral business improvement. Tho supply of capital, however, awuitluir employment is so largely Iu excess of demand that the pressure was not felt in tho least, whilst tho rates were, in very many instances, ulmost nominal. The market, in fact, is almost the antipodes, in most features, ot that of the 1st of April. Considering the seventy ol tlto pinch from that date to the lOtli, the present market presents one of the strangest contrast which has been witucsscd for many ytMrs. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third Street, B1IFOKK BOARDS. 100 sh Heading UK slO.. 4Vi FIRST HOARD. M0O City es,Ne w. 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