THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21), 18CS). feting tlcpaijli PTABLIfltlKD EVERT AFTERNOON . (DUKPATi ixoirr), ' AT TDK EVENING TELEGRAPH BUILDINQ, ' Na 109 8. TniRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Th Frit i thrt ernU par vopp (doubt htt); or tighten nt ptr vmk, payable to th earrirr bp whom ttrved. Tht mbmrriptitm prk bp mafl U Nin Dollar ptr nmm, or On Dollar and Flftp etnt for ttco month', invariably in advanct for tht time ordered. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1869. r- PIS CON TEN T IN IRELAND. A rfcknt number of one of the weekly comic papers of London contained a double-page car toon, representing Mr. Gladstone In the act of tendering to an Irish peasant (jirl a flPrI& of suamr&ck with four leaves. The following dtanaa by Samuel Lover Is quoted below: "111 wk the fonr-lcaved nhamrock In all the fairy And If And the charmed leaves, oh, how 111 weave my spells. . ... lii Oh, I will play th' enchanter's part In casting bliss And not a tear or aching heart shall In the Lsle be found." . The 'leaves of Mr. Gladstone's magical sprig contain the following inscriptions: "Disendow ment," "Disestablishment," "Religious Equa lity," and "Grants to Asylums," the four great features of the bill which he has Introduced into the IIue of Commons as the moans of giving content and prosperity to Ireland. That this bill will ultimately pass the House of Commons by a majority of one hundred is regarded as a certainty, and when it comes before the Tory House of Lords it is scarcely probable that it will encounter any very formidable opposition. The whole English system is now in a transition state, ."and even the strongly conserva tive clement in the upper house will not venture to set its face against the onward march of liberal ideas. Its only chance of escaping ruin lies in pursuing the directly opposite course. A determined op position to the disestablishment of the Irish Church on the part of the titled aristocracy of England could result only in dealing it a serious, if not 'a fatal blow. Jealous of their privileges and proud of their illustrious ancestry, the Eng lish nobles are necessarily almost unanimous, at heart, in their opposition to every movoinent which will tend to undermine their stability by de stroying any of the kindred monopolies of power. But their leaders are not entirely destitute of discretion, and can readily perceive that, if the disestablishment scheme is defeated in the House ot Lords, the result will create a popular reaction against the aristocratical clement which will ultimately be productive of the most disas trous results. The issue placed before the people of Great Britain at the late Parliamentary elections was one of general reform, but this scheme of dis establishment was its leading feature. The result of the elections was an overwhelming endorse ment of the measure, and its friends were led to hope that its triumphant success would teud in a great degree to pacify the Irlsli people. The disestablishment of the Irish Church has been advocated as a measure of simple justice, and the Dassago of the bill for effecting it may cer tainly be regarded as a pledge on the part of Eneland to adopt, even at this late day, a lino of policy towards Ireland in which justice shall be the predominant feature. But It would appear that the misrule to which the island has so long been subjected, has given rise to so much discontent, that the prospect of an entire change in ine poncy oi England will not suffice to eradicate it, or even to suppress its manifestations. The cable in forms us that at the ovation tendered at Cork to Warren and Costello, the recently discharged Fenians, previous to their departure for the United States, the enthusiasm was unbounded, and even extended to a large and disorderly crowd outside the building. Inflammatory snpftphes were made by the Mayor of Cork and others. Warren and Costello were highly eulo glzed, and altogether the affair showed that the prospect of justice has not tended to allay the discontent which has taken such a firm hold upon the Irish heart. While such manifestations will serve as an argument for the immediate neces sity of disestablishment, they will in turn weaken the hands of its advocates by repelling those wWdonot belong to the extreme radical wine of Ahe Liberal party, and by furnishing the conserviveswith a formidable argument in the shape ofRtt'tisseVtlon that nothing short of a complete, eevejianjfe, u ireiauu irum miuu will satisfy ahe. i agitators and leaders of the fiho Vl.-PffVnWy... la tllls Wllv the prtnev.nntti ."patriotism of the English people wili w -aroused,-and the reaction may possiblyfilolny tlil idop'tlbd of some measures of relief which are" imperative required, and which the Llbertf leaders, may be .qnjtc willing to urge at once. Tn this view of tha case, the friends of Ireland BiaAe'aVrwl mistake Mhcn they tendered an ovatipii.t,lVarreu and Postullo.; If they had suffered Hheinyjb tffpart. fa pqacoVud quiet, the best intareetis oif their country would lis vo been muou tnDre,aQYucw.: j l... ...nr. i .. I) 'J 1 mm bill fjaa i recently Dcen introduced, in'thc Itucamx" "" u., uW ,,. It contemplates a,,HfN;wt. wtMiavH w wuvuuuuiu in ft.fHri'T)ret classes, it falls far belbw pinuvvu . i . ....It 1,ollct'i nereDy (nven mat ids ordinance prouibiting thn reauiremeUlt& tnat' are luvumeu essunuaian' the progtBWa Chtlnotal' naaons1 and tab northenwbrUon ii tho Uoioed States In Eng- land andVWales.tflere are J.i,V" choui. tor mo poor connected jtb, the Church of England, but of these-'the Government assisted only 6017, leaving 6955 entirely unaided and. Uieaumbor of parlBhC8exceededr by( 2737 the Kchools. r. 1he theory . , bl , . he " me nuniucr ot i ... 1 1 m fa that religious .. and, , seculur inntruction must be, combined, and' the.i mnt throws upon the prominent denominations rr charitable 'societies' the responsibility of taking tlfc iuitiativein all effort to tducate' the poorer classes., it ouiy aoics oui mcmcii maht uhlllinirs for each Scholar who regularly attends the schools which are oindally Inspected. , Itxe ranuuucuuii Biui, vuu. tion in Ensland and Wales, from, 119 to 18 -mnr,,W M less 'than 37,000,000. or an average of but UtUe more than a million and a quarter of dollars par annum. I In 1800. 'the' Parliamentary grants for odaca- tlon in U portions of. the.UnUed Kingdom. amounted to but a little more.than 8 000,000.' In this couutry iniu pi""t""- - more money for the education of t he cb Wren of a few millions of ioile tlrun tiio British Par W rueot expends for tho benefit of 4 t)Opulutlon nearly m large as that , embrurk-d Ja the vhol(i, 1806 by the British ParlUmeat, New Tork ex pended In 1867 rooro than eea and a half mil lions' of dollars, Pennsylvania appropriated more than Are millions, and the young Common wealth of Illinois expended In 1867-8 more than six millions. 1 The contrast In the numVtr of Schools and scholars Is as striking as the contraM In the amounts expended. The schools Inspected in England, Scotland, and Wales In 1863 contained accommodations for only 1,724,283 children, and the average attendance was but 1,032,055. The number attending school In three of the largest American States, at the date of the last reports, was as follows: New York, 949,203; Pennsylva nia, 800,515; Ohio, 704,407; a total of 2,454,485, or more than twice as many pupils to a population not half as great as the population of England, Wales, and Scotland. The American system, however, Is by no means perfect. Improvements are constantly being devised, and it is unfortunately too true that, notwithstanding the liberal provision made, for a universal diffusion of the oleoslngs of edu cation, many children are f uffcred to grow up in Ignorance, through the ' carelessness of their parents or the want of proper guardianship. In Prussia and several other continental countries, every child is obliged by law to attend cither a public or a private school, and many of the zealous American friends of education earnestly advocate the enactment of similar laws in this country. Public sentiment does not seem to be yet prepared to endorse this policy, but the number of its supporters Is constantly increasing. In Italy such deplorable ignorance prevails that four-fifths of tho population can neither read nor write. In Spain, according to the latest report, the total number of pupils was but little more than one million. Russia is still so barbaric that the number of pupils in all her vast population is less than one million, and it is estimated that not one Russian in three hundred can read and write. France is far ahead of Great Britain in the liberality of her educational system, and few American States secure a more general school attendance of tha rising genera tion. Of 37,510 French communes, only 694 are destitute of schools, and at tho date of a recent report 4,436,470 children attended public or pri vate schools. The United States, as a nation, by no means leads the van in tho great popular educational movement of the century, and educa tion is being much more universally diffused in Switzerland, Germany, and France than in many portions of this country. The Population ok India. The Friend of India publishes the following analysis of the names, races, an ) creeds of which the population of India Is com posed. To these should be added the Parsees, lt0,000, East Indians or Eurasians, 91,000, and Euro peans, 150,000, including the army. There are some 10,000 Jews and 5000 Armenians in India. The num ber of MuHsulmen, 25,000,000, is not so large as Is popularly supposed : Cenmm. yumber. Sikhs IWtio 1,1!W,319 Mohammedans: Punjab ISC 9,335,662 Northwest Provinces IStio 4,105,206 Central Provinces I860 237,962 Berar 167 154,951 Madras 1867 1,602,134 British Burman ltKiT 38,601 Mysore (estimate) 1867 172,255 Coorg (estimate) 186T 8,318 8indli (old enumeration). . 1867 1,354,781 Horabay.in 12 out of 21 dlstrlets.lH67 779,264 Bombay Island 1S64 145.8H0 Calcutta 1866 113,059 Dacca Division 1866 2,483,174 The rest of Keniziil and Bombay and Oiule (estimate) 1866 , 5,400,000 Total 24,936,237 Non-Arvans: M:iilrn mot. Hiioiiklnir Tamil. Tcleril. Ctina- resenor n amy mm vr. tui(ivveii) ooo.owi Central Provinces l,ww,663 South Jlciural 4,wo,oiM) Northeiwt Hrnnal (miv l.uw.uw Karens KhvliciiH ami Yabaiiirs 61,662 ltest of InOia (say) 4,000,000 Total 12,099,342 Excluding the feudatory States, the following may be roughly accepted as the relative proportions of creeds ami races in India: Asiatic Christians 1,100,000 Bu.ldhlwts 3,000.000 Aborigines or on-Ary ans 1 2,000,000 MuHsulmen 25,000,000 Hindoos 110,000,000 SPECIAL NOTIOES. fir atllitional .teektl Jfotice Kt the IiuitU ligr. rntf rX)K U1K SlMJltK.-lU rKfcVfc.l sunburn and all discolorations and irritations of the skin, bites of mosquitoes or other insects, use Wright's Alcunated Glycerine Tablet. It is deliciously fragrant, transparent, and has no euusl as a toilet soap. For sale by aruggists generally, it. a u. A. nniuni, no. CHKS.NUT Street. it j- SPECIAL NOTICE. BANKERS AND UPWPllfjr rm!iviuir ciruuiiim yi,rriio.j utim:riuiiiK KTTTHLTKAKGKR'H GRKAT PA'I'KNT IMPKOVK- MR.NT IN SAKE UOOKH, by which Safes or Vaults can really and Indisputably be mado burglar-prouf, will nnd it to tueir interest to give thnm their most careful perusal. . ' JiUMUNU WOLIKrKK. Agent, It ' No. 1M2 North TWKLrTll Street. nar- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will beheld at the umoe at. 1KU.N liALK, Columbia county, Pa., on WhUraAl, .Hay in, IMnH, for tDe f lection ot Mine - Directors, to serve uie ensuing year, and tor the transac tion 01 otner business. WILLIAM K. 8. RAKKR, Secretary and Treasurer, No. 123 RACK Street. FlIJXJtDM.PHlA, April 17, 1869. 4 29 17t COFFEES ROASTED ON A NEW Principle, retaining all the aroma and true Savor, are the bebt. On sale by FAIRTHORNK A CO., No. 205 N. NINTH and 1 30 stmhnm No. 10:tO MARKKT Street. CAPTAIN HARRIS AT CONCERT I1AU1J) VlllrtlilWl UllfclKl.i, IMfB JWtlllia, lmvn xr wr l'uiuji km o u : .i . . 1 11 ATT 'Ml lal WITT t!TUL" 1T ,.. TP ltfU OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE - .. ,.m this city ot Philadelphia. :'V' Awul14,1w. 'tut ww'j mg pnvtunentH Detween tue Hours of 7 A.M. ;j: b!ru'iiy I j; P.I.M.: from the 1st of May to the 1st of October, will 1 eniorcea on anu alter tue 1st ui may, ist. ers ot the police force are directed to lirosecnta irnuu iouna violating iub provisions 01 toe ordr . ; 42S3t , nance. 1 . , , Uy qrdter of the Mnyor. bi'. ULA1K A. MULHOI.LAND. t- ' j Chief of Police. "JFF1CK OF T11K tlHIKK OF PflT.TCV. J 1 on. VI IK UD 1'HILADKLPIA. I . . APKtT. 14. lAtid. , Keyce) is hereby given that all Horses, Cows, Sheep, or .. ..,...... .u u,uovf r, or n.ig, now, naoat, Pur. er Host, found noma at l.n.a in unD t .ul 1.. ..!... ..i thecity,ioriiianoftUepoblio stjuaTes or parka thereof. niuin ,aRBiinine Mi..l - . . t 1 vr. . . . , ur.u, u.)ium4in, or pieoa of iana ' jsy orufr 01 ine iu CLAIR A. SrCT.HOI.LANn. 439 3t , i . Jlf of Folic. ttSf' - MNNERCHOR HAS . kindly olunt!red to eing a srsnd Liberty Chorus, in costume, at the t uba Meeting, to be held at the Ao.,l of Music fon r KJPAY VKNU, The "Brm.nB3 iseugaesd.. .1. ..w In xldition to uio npessera already knnounoed, the foUowfnn dwtinguisiied gentleman il a4drea.tue iuet- H. nui-nna nrttfrr;, r.Hf. (Mi.NOH, PONOK UK IJ-'.OJS .1 i A M!SUK jinr.rii va HK.NOK KNKlgUE PIN lNEYfeo, And the yVff H . . ..... 86rTRVGO,8VEABRkBYWThWA j&atlf and whitens tne I eeiu, lOV.Korat. ana soouuis to uums. purities unu fienuiiiea wm ireni pionM sc7vuuiuiab! of TarUr. cleans ana article fi- Uhildrea. cleans and purines Artihoial Toeth, is superior . It is used and recommended for general use by nun are as Deatnm 'TilMramist'ind fcnwgiat"' id I IL8KRT btreeW. " . I 7).. 4 llst.l Ira ' 8PEOIAL. NOTIOES. p&jT JO HN B..GOTJ a h at rut ' . MAMMOTH RINK, T W KNT Y -T RflT AND RACK STRBBTH, FRIDAY EVKN1NO, MAY t. 8CBJECT: " TEM PF.UANCK," SEATS PROVIDED FOR LADIES. A fine Brass Band has been engaged. TICKETS, l CENTS, are for sale at the Hall of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 1210 CUEHNUT Street. LADIES' TICKETS, with coupons for seats, with- out extra charge. 4 89 thstuBt Sftf LECTURE RKV. E. L. MAGOON, D. !., will deliver his irret lecture on "The Wnt ward Couiw of hraplro," at the Cbappl of tb MKMd- kiai. nn inr i-m w n, mriwr of BKOAI) and MA.STUt Htrwts. THIS K.VKN1NU. Anrilw.il hn'olk Doors open at "V Tickets 60 oenta, to be had at the door. ' It ftST WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT Itinffa, of aolid lMuunt 6ne irold. QUALITY WAB RANTKU. A full aasortmnnt ot n always on huod. FAHR A BKOTHKR Makon, mwimi no. , I ' un i; i mreM, Oolow roortil. Qy-! ELLIS IRON BITTERS THE MOST popular and palatable Hitters in the market. To persona haritur weak or this blood or suffering from de pepsia, those Uittera insure a apeedf relief. Carefully pre pared on atriot acientino prinoiples by WIIJXAM l.I.IJH. Chemist. Hold br JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY A COW DKN, No. tHTJ A&OU btreet, and drorUU ererywh. 1 luiurs GRANLFATHEE'S SUNDAY COAT. It was of home-made woven stuff, A genuine azure blue ; And Grandma wore the cloth herfteh' In serenteen- ninety-two. It was not cut as coats are now : The sleeres were made so tlflht. He bad to rise to put it on Before the morning light. With oollar of tremendous size. This Tenerable coat Rose up against the back of his head. And warmed his neck and throat. So queer in those peculiar days The fashions did prevail, The binder part of the ooat was sbaped Muofa like a swallow's tail. They kept things long In Grandpa's Any , From records it appears That he wore this most remarkable coiit Some ht teen or twenty years. But ooats are nicer, and cheaper now, You can buy for a triile, or more. Better coats than grandfather ever saw. At KOCKH1LL A W ILSOITS STORK. Brass Coats with Blue Buttons are all the now go fur evening entertainments. jjgnt panrs, oi aeiicate nues ana usterui cut, . .c American oitizen of the most moderate means to outshine Her Majesty's subjects in the new Court Rig just inaugu- rated for her receptions. Everything in the masculine clothes line that a msle human can want, for business or pleasure, at prices so far below wliat our grandparents used to pay, that, if those venerable persons were to call in and see they would open their eyes so wide that their measure could not be taken. DO YOU WANT THE WORTH OF YOUR MONKY ! THEN BRING YOUR MONEY TO ROCKHILL & WILSON'S Great Brown Stone Clothing Hall, NOS. 603 AND 605 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHL- JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. CLARK & BIDDLE, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have Opened their New Store, 1120 CIIESNUT rSt. 6 4t.ri RICH JEWELRY. JOHN BRENNA N DI.VMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 4 89 thstuSmrp PniLADELPHIA. LILIES AND MOSQUITOES. MAGOUN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW. SELLERS BROTHERS, NO. 623 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Liberal dlHcount to the trada. 4Mlra ROOFINO. riO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. X We are prepared to furnish Knclinh imported IkPIUITir U.UIhlK.1 h-h'l.T In quantities to suit. This rooting was uaud tocorerthe ran. .biuon ,n iwf. MKRCH ANT A CO.. 4 293m ' No. M7 and 619 MINOR Btreet. TIO OWNERS. ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS Llj AND ROOFKRS. Roofs! Yes, yes. Erery sise end kind, old or new. At No. MM N. T1IIRU Street, the AM K KIOAN CiONL'RKTK PAINT AND ROOK COMPANY are elllna their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and or preMtrvinv all wooa ana metsis. Also, tueir soiia eo.u ia..i..,j t'r all oiiualm. '& mv,,SMiBd. Care, promptness, certainty! us privet I ' AgfW 4t' B.smme: Judge! anW4 for tuterior counties. JVSU'U HsWPriitVlpol, Iie roif iner.ii, the best ever ottered to the public, wiiu brush, as ns, buckets, etc., for the work. Anti-vermin, l ire, and kVUr-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No orsck- lna...f,liili m ulii-inL inir. Nil likiiwr. vravMl. nr hiut iiood FURNITURE, ETC ; FURHITUEE. T. ! & J. A. HENKELS J EtAVLNQ RKMOVSD TO THBIR KLilOANT STOW Ii No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are DOW Belling FIR8T-CLAH9 FURNITURE nt Tery i Redaced Frloe 4 1 8mrp QEORCEl, heinkels. t NOS. 101 AND I :0: flHKHNUT RTKKKT, gljmm " , ' PHfr.AJ)M!).PIIA. ; , i , '. KmBUSIIBI IN 194. . . ' 0 j O RE AT B ABO AINH m nr FUR IV I TUR E AT RICHMOND & CO.'S, No. 45 South NKtO.KD Street, KA9T SIDE. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH anil CHRSNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street). rRAXJCIS D. rASTORIUS, soucitor of fatents. Patento procured for Inventions In the United States and Foreign Countries, and all business relating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on FatentA. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 3 0 smtbi PIANOS, ETO. 3 8TELNWAI & HUMS' HKAH U rnSHhonare and upright Pianos, at BLASIUS BROS.', No. lOOtt UHK8NUT Street. 81 tf BRADBURY'S PIANOS. ONE AT WhitA House. Seven Firpt Premiums. Also. Tajlor A Farley's Organs. WILLIAM O. t lbtJHKR, No. 1U18 ARCH Street. 4lailm CIIICKERING Grand Square and Upright DUTTON'8, 11 3tf No. 914 CHKSNUT Street. BTECK & CO.'S & 1UINE8 BROS. WTS-Wt PIANO FORTIES, AND MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINKT AND M KTROPOL1T AN ORGANS, with the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Even inducement offered to purchasers. J. K. GOULD, 4 8 atuth 3m No. 923 OHKSNUT Street. ALBRECHT, BIKKKS A SCHMIDT, MANUKACTUIIKKS OF FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTFA Full ffiaarantee and moderate prices. 82 WARKROOMS, No. 610 ARCH Street. "SC1IOM ACKER & CO.'S" GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. WARKROOMS, No. 110U CHKSNUT 8TRKKT. N. B. New and Second hand Pianos to rent. Tuning and Morinf promptb; attended to 4 6 1m HOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Keystone Flour Mills, Nos. 18 and 81 GIRARD Avenue, 4 19 lmrp East of Front street FOR SALE. r?3 COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, fitt The subscriber offers for sale the Farm and ZkL Country Mansion of the bite William Richardson, K-wj., situated near Linwood Station, Delaware county, Penn sylvania, eighteen miles south of the city of Philadelphia, and rather less than two miles back from the line of the Philadelphia and Wilmington Railroad. The buildings consist of a comparatively new double Three-story Stone Mansion, finished throughout in the most substantial manner, with a coach-house, stable, ire bouse, etc. Also, a ooniinodioUB stone frame Farm House, with large Barn. Wagon Houses. Sheds, and all conveni ences for storing crops, Spring House, etc. The Farm contains aliout seventy-live acres, and has been greatly improved by the late proprietor, and brought to a high degree of fertility. Locution high and perfectly healthy, and the surrounding country the most roinsntio and picturesque In the whole county: The almost hourly communication with Philadelphia and other cities by the railroad aud river atlords every faoility that oould be de sired. Terms very easy. Apply to the subscriber, oue of the F.xecutors of above estate. J. B. OKIE, 4 84tf Linwood, Pennsylvania, MFOB SALE AT M. THOMAS & SONS. Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Street, until the 1st of May, lHt, the CONSTITUTION HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. If not sold by tha 1st of May, the house snd furniture will be to let. HUGH H ARR. Proprietor, 4 2 at FRONT and WHARTON Streets, Phils. FOR SALE FOUR-STORY BRICK m''i noiise. with all modern conveniencea, being No. iilO SiTl FT F. F. NTH Street, first door below Spruce. Apply to CLARK A F.TTING, No. 711 WALNUT Street. Carpets fitted throughout will be sold with house if desired. 4 ? tf GERM ANTOWN. FOR SALE NEW .stone COTTAUK, on Fisher's lane, three minutes' walk from station ; weu uuiii, eigne cnumbers, and all modern improvements. WM. H. BACON, 4-M61' No. 817 WALNUT Btreet. FOR SALE THE HOUSE NO. 6330 MAIN Street, above Washington lane. Germantnwn. wulve moms and conservatory. Lot aav 40 hr 41 w l All In perfect order. Will sell low. Inquire of JOHN B. LO VK, No. IS S. FRONT Street, or on the premises. 4 28 thf t FOR SALE, AT MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., a fine and oommodioui house, with ornsniants round. Address , j, j. a I'll r. x jxv. cjoo,. mi. riOUT, K. O. THORNTON, No. g N. WA1KR St. 4 6 lm or 1 TO RENT. ft TO LET, NEAR 8CHAEFFERSTOWN, Jti about t miles from Womelsdorf, Lebanon county, PiTan Eight-roomed Brick Dwelling, with summer kitchen and new barn and several acres of land attached, Rent, $3U0 for the season or year. Also a Stone House containing six rooms and large garden. Rent, A'JUJ for the season or year. These houses are comfortably fur nished, and situated upon the east slope of a hill com manding a splendid view of the Lebanon Valley and the Blue and South Mountain. Apply at the ottioe of J. F. VOUNO A CO.. No. 601 CHKSNUT btreet, between the hours of and II A. M. 4iB thstu 6t a av at t. pnnwTuv pr iru wn ti. Ljijil with stabling for two horses, on NICKTOWN Lane, near rrans.om. u.w wiimwi hbis irum me rassenger Railroad. Term moderate to a good tenant. Apply to J. COOKK INtiSTRF.'rrl, No. las South SEVENTH btreet. Or JOHN SHALLCRONS, 4 W3t MAIN Btreet, Frankford. Trt 1)HT IN ftFRtf tVTftU'V vrnV "H ... ; Kl. llMlHAtins. within Hma ... . - .1 1 1 . ;X t'Doi."" , ,,, T V , -""w."".ws wata OX Church lane ana ouoeuiaaer s una stations on German town Railroad. Ha stabling for three burses and two cows; large pasture ground and vegetable garden: good spring waUtr, and plvutr of shade. Apply to 8B8t - ' Wo- 84 Southj'RONT Street. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET A large, modern-built house, tenant house, coach . and five sores of land, handsomsly laid out walks and gardoe .; within two "?'" tea' walk of luy' Lane Sla tion. Apply to J. AKMdl KONd. , ,j fp qpO RENT AN OFFICE BUTTABLE VOfTk JL phrsioian or a lawyer, wiUl or Without board, at Na LADIES , DAY, SATURDAY OF "THIS WEEK, ''j" AT TUB CHEStlUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Nos. 818 aud 820 0HESNUT STREET. ' Cur Department of l"ou Iks', Boys' and Children's Clothing being now fully organized and stocked with a large assortment of Finest Clothing, selected from the best markets of th is cou n try , or made up by ourselves in many. hew and beautiful styles, we design de voting Saturday of this week to a displa y of all that is i NOVEL yVIN I MOHT FAHIIIONABLE ' ' t . . i ' In tlus line, including a; great variety of materials and makes. ' 1 . - i . . . . - . ' ' ... YOUTHS' SUITS (for youpg men .from, fifteen to twenty years, made in the highest styles of Fancy Am erican. Consime 'rcs, English, French, Scotch and, German Coatings) BOYS' SUITS (for lads from, six to fifteen 'years), "Metropolitan Suits," "Harney Jacket Suits," "Vest Jacket Suits," "Clarendon," "Bismarks" (new. styles), "La PeHchole," "Sheridan," "Stanley," "Cutaway," and many other .styles plain , neat and genteelfor or din ary wea r, or m a de up m ore el a bora tely for dress occasions. CHILDREN'S SUITS (for little boys from three to seven years). "Garibaldi" Suits in great variety, "Skirt" Suits. "Blouse" Suits, " I 'rince Imperial," c4c. etc. Many designs of cut and trimming quite new. TI 1 J J. 1 A 1 . V J f ' 7 - i. . n ecoraiaiiy niviie moiiicra ana outers in vnarge oj emiaren t0 call on SATURlMl' of this week and look through this Department. It occupies the large well-lighted rooms on the first floor at the rear of the Dome. Saleswomen as ivellas Salesmen will be in attend ance, and every facility for inspection will be politely accorded. jo h ro A FRE E CU B A. HAIL TO THE NEW REPUBLIC. 1 i Welcome, Thrice Welcome, Cuba, Among the Nations of the Earth!!! $S&y The ilurk portiou of the Lsland in In the hauda of the Patriots ; the lighter portion is still within the grasp of a brutal deivti.wt. Leuglh, 690 miles ; average breadth, 66 miles; square miles, 47,600, or 82,000,000 acres; population Span iards (tiicluding army 100,000, Americans and foreigners, 96,000: Cubans, 866,000 Total Whites, 1.060,000; free colore!, 2o,ooo ; slaves (and emancipados, fighting with the Patriots), 390,000. Grand total, 1,700,000. Ex ports, t-uj,ot,000. Imports, 170,000,000. Annual production, $190,000,000. TAXdS ANNL'ALLY PAID TO r PA IN, 1:12,600,000!!! Katio of Spaniards to population, 6 per cent.! Ratio o; their robbery to value of production. 25 per cent. ! TI1K PEOPLE OF PIIII . VDELPI I I A, Without DISTINCTION OF PAKTY, are invited to assemble at the ; ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON FRIDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, To express their sympathy for the NOBLE PATRIOTS OF CUBA IN THEIR HEROIC STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY, awl to concert measures for securing to them POSITIVE AID AND THE IMMEDIATE RE COGNITION OP THEIR RIGHTS. SENOR MORALES LEML'S, and OTHER CUBANS; nON. N. P. BANKS, HON. CARL 8CHURZ, HON. SAMUEL J. RANDALL, HON. WILLIAM I). KELLEY, GENERAL JOSHUA T. OWEN, HON. A. K. McCLURE, THEODORE C'UYLER, Esq., JOHN GOFORTH, Esi., and other Distinguished Speakers havo been invited to address the meeting. W Comb all -who hate wrong, barbarity, and tyranny. Comf. all who love Ijbkiitt. Come anf assist in BEDEEMMU CfBA J'rum thf thraldom (' th vileKl dmputirm that evertortured humanity. ' Rkmkmbkii, Uitizkns, that the patriots of Cuba have proulainwd and enforced Emancipation they have extir pated Si.a vkht Blac K men and White men the freedmen and the pliintois are now brethren in arms, bat tline shoulder to shoulder for FltEKDOM AND Indkpendf.nok. 1 lipy appeal to us : they invoke the Amkiucak hxihj: to interpose and'stuy tlie bloody hsnds of the murderous myr niiilouH of vengeful Spanish Tyranny. It is the Macedonian cry, "Uomk ovv.h and nyi.v Lb." Ki'wiudinK us of our Revolutionary struKsle, they say: . . . .. "As you, O areat Amitricsns, were some ninety year ago, evnn so are we now. Help US AS Ton 1 "wkiik hklpku. Nations Rave you sympathy, money, anus, shelter in their ports and eo-oneratinn j "Imig brf'vre your frtnlom wan ajijnl J'urt when it had yet to be I'uuKht out and won on the battie-neld. "Poland jrave you her Pitlabki and KosoirsKo. ( "Ireland her Montoomehy. Si-otlanu her Paul Jones. "Uebmany her Stkuiikn and De KaLB. "And France her He ait march a is and Lafayettr. "Be to us in our perilous struggle as prance and other nations were to you in the days of your bleed "iug agony and trial. Within the space of six months, with scanty means, but with invincible "courage and inexorable will, wo have rescued more than hulf our Ivrrl; land from HKB HKSPODuEilS. "We shall fHUMl'H. , 'For Freedom's battle once begun, "Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son, "Though battled oft, is ever won.' "A nd as our ow n Cuban poet ha sung : " 'Quiero a Cuba, felix separada "Ue eaa iwbecil nacion de tiranos, . "De esa gente que 1 laman Hispanos, I "Que nos quieren aun mas degradar.' " Shai.L we, oitiens. be deaf to this appeal? shall we, the great neoile of modern times-the world' teacher in all that belongs to liCMANM Y and Lihehtymhallwb BB SUPINE irnsn th ot nl the itomiirodden ring in our tart Shall we be inert when the tierce duel between Despotism and Liberty 1 convulsing the garden island ot the world -almost within our sight within a few hours' sail from our coast 7 All our history thunders NO! Ouk Mission is the regeneration of Nations ; or B. BCTT to secur LIBERTY for all men. Destiny hah Dedicated rs to Defend, Protect, and Pbkskkvk Human Riohts. IX.MK, tlien, Americans, native and naturalized ; uomk. solves, come with the inflexible deteiuiiuatim to mak T. . ........ r ...... . tt..l. n - n- na. ulli.. mw.A Tickets free. To be had ut i rmnpler s music Miore, nr.o kj i on., xouvu, i"t . HACK Streets, on this (Wednesday) afternoon. 4W3t corner of TWELFTH and REMOVAL .i 0? J. W. PRICE'S RESTAURANT j FB0W FOURTH AND CHESNUT TO No. 305 CHESNUT Street.' ON THURSDAY, MAY 6, I will open my new and greatly entanred DINING ESTABLISHMENT, at No. 805 CDE8NUT Street, where I nave fitted up the first an second stories with every comfort and convenience for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. The dining-rooms are large and airy, and no pains will be spared to lnsuro a coutuiuuuco aud' Increase or the generous patronage which has been hitherto extended to my establishment; the public 4 89 6t J. VF. PRICE. IC0.X.VIII sptfllnfm Un" dertAkers that, In order M mtths increased demand for VaotOrySS nmn t. . 1. t-.iT.n NO Jr "'..n r. i. u r, Willi my enUrged faolliUes, 1 am now prepared to supply promutlyaJJ order tno'tWWUUtry., 1TI- N A 171 A K E R, I CLOTHIER. citizens, ."ltnoui oisunotion oi pwy, ww wuu biis rs UU11A titB.K. Anu inuti Mumu. nantlnmun tAAAmnnnvinr them. FINANCIAL. QREXEL & CO., NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 1 American and IToroIg-u lue Pra.fi nod Letter of Credit Avallabl Tlirouuhout Europe. 10 ip DBEXEL, WlKTflftOr'A Co., iDkeibl, U1RJE8 ft Co., New York. I Parta. L. IE M O ;ELLlOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEv BUIUMNO. No. 109 S. THIRD Stretet- Are now prepared to transact GENFHAf. KAKKimt BUSINESS, and d.l f:f i,Ij ?AM"1( c-ritleOOLD, IHLlA; Eto. 1 M owtt ' OAKTILK PAPKK special attention 10 MK.K J,"1" ordor ,0f Stocks, Bonds, eto., ON OOM-' ' MISHION.atUiafcltoclt KxcluuiKes of PWU4lphU. New Jtrh, Uvdvn.auJ Ui,liiuivre. . 4 'in". ;t,y a." -i..-:; ;, '" i . ..-. a. 'j "i j it vi i i "-a t'.x t !'
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