8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 18C9. citt irjTsmciirjcB. itEUcaous. A PuMmKry of Irftrnl ( bnrrh InfelllArnee-The Hervlcp To-morrow. fttehop Steven will omilat In Holy Trlntty a-nurcn tomorrow morninir, ana in trie evening in the i hareh of the Holy ApoHtlin. The nxt Anmml DIocoRan Convention of tho Epln pal Church will be hold In Ht. Andrew's Church on Ike necond Tuesday of May. A series of IntereHlliifr mepttnim nnder the auxplces of the American church Mltwionary Society will be held during the coming week. f The Executive Committee or the Lutheran Orphans' Home at Oermantown make an appeal In lclialfof the Institution, In which they say : "This Institution kas been so lontr crippled In lis benevolent opera tions by the want of means, and has been so lonjr burdened by a heavy debt, that It Is now proposed, by a concentrated eti'ort from all parts of tho Church, to pay on" the entire debt, and, If possible, relieve tho Home forever from emtiarruMHiiient. This Is pro posed to be done through the medium of a Fair, to I held in tho city of Philadelphia, some tlmo durlnir the cominit autumn, of which piirtlctilar time anil ulHce due notice will be given. When It Is remem bered how much wits accomplished, through this name Instrnmentallty, In bcliulf of the sick and wounded soldiers during the summer of 1hi4, and when we reflect upon the great wealth and liberality of our Church, which has done so much In past yeiirs In the way of benevolence and charity, we feel Jure that a result will be attained commensurate with the Importance and magnitude of the work we kave undertaken. We appeal to you In leluiir of the iidlirent orphan children, who naturally look to us for support and education; many of them are the children of the noble men who pave their lives In maintaining the union and perpetuity of our country. Both Christian feeling ami patriotism, therefore, Krompt ns to earnest ell'nrt, and even aucrittce, In be slf of these little ones whom (loci has given us to uluuuteand nurture for Hint. On r appeal Is to all portions of the community: to the various industrial c'lasHF.s, to give the products of their skill nnd work manship: to men of nil professions, to contribute to their substance to advance the object we have in view: to the women and children of our Church, to tlo what thev can to further the cause." The Second Congregational ("hundi Is without a pastor, by the resignation of Rev. W. H. Williams, who goes to New York. The Central Church T?ev. Dr. Hawkes) received four new memebcrs at the March Communion. An effort is being made to erect the new building this Ui"ev.P.l'. T. Clracev will lecture on India, In Nazareth M. K. Church, on the evenings of the ad and Till In stant. At Green Hill Presbyterian Church seventy-one persons were recently received into the membership, fifty-one by profession and twenty by letter. 'The (.Thesnut Hill Presbyterian Church will reopen to-morrow. Bishop Lynch will lecture In St, Michael's Catholic Church next Thursday evening In aid of the poor. May Day. The 1st of May a month synonymous with beauty, gladness, and gushing freshness has come, not lit smiles, but in tears. Perhaps, after all. however, what we call tears arc but tho sprinkled drops of water with which the coy maiden laves her face ere she puts In an appearance fully dressed and blooming. At any rate, for years back almost uni formly, has not this been her custom ? The "May lavs'' of yore we know no more. The elders among tis'tell ns of sunshine, mirth, and frolic on the first of the month, and we hear their stories, as we look upon old pictures, with the consciousness that the like will never, mayhap, he repeated. Even the Tlcasunt and Jolly poets of old used to delight in 'OtDPartng this month to a lHautlful maiden, clothed In Burihlu! BtuI scattering flowers, while she danced to the""niusic "f Wrl and rippling streams. The poets of our day siug 13 different strain. Never theless, we know that elCT'.S, Z? uloom, and chilliness of to-day will be succeeded by warmth and jovousness to-morrow. Pretty May never yet haa milked it for a full thirty-one days. Neither will she this year. Trees, bushes, and tho grass of the field have opened their leaves to welcome her, and so in viting is their call that she must respond. Uood-by, tickle April ! Poi.ick Arrests for April The arrests for the month of April numbered 80S0, which were divided arnon t" various UujtricU as follows: jfirat ISO Fourteenth 46 Second S21 Fifteenth 18 Third 863 Sixteenth 1ST yourth 249 Seventeenth 301 Fifth S18 Eighteenth 60 Sixth W8 Heserve 93 jinvonth 175 Delaware Harlior 15 ElKhth 98 Schuylkill Harbor 14 -Ninth ir7iCuesnutHlll 7 Tenth 202 Day Sergeants 6 Eleventh 98 1 Twelfth. 158 Total 3050 fhirtiwnth 2(1 In addition to this tho, Delaware Harlior Police re port having rescued live men from drowning, pre vented four men from going overboard, and re covered three bodies from the river. Stoday School Gathering. A Sunday School Fathering will take place to-morrow afternoon at lletliune Mail, 1 weum Hiruei mm jnuiiinuiiiury uve nne. Addresses will be made by James Clark, D. D., and the nastor of the church, Hev. P. 8. Talmage. The children of the Sunday Schools are procuring funds towards the purchase of books for the school library. They nave suceeeueii in collecting a con HiileriLhle amount, which will be invested in the pur chase of books suited to the wants of the children anil teachers. A report will be read and a number of prizes awarded to the scholars. The congrega tion is increasing in numbers. Residence and Furniture at Public Sale. Our readers will notice that, on Monday morning next, Messrs. Thomas Soiib will sell on the premises the very elegant and superior four-story marble and brick residence, No. 1910 Spruce street, finished In a very elegant manner, with every modern improve ment and convenience, by tho late owner, Captain Wilmon Whllldin, deceased, without regard of cx nense. for his own occupancy. Lot 22 feet front, 18T feet deep to Howell street, 8 fronts. Immediate pos session. 120.000 may remain on mortgage. Now pen for examination. Also, the elegant furniture. Police Appointments. There was a motley crowd In the Mavor otllce this morning, having been drawn there, no doubt, by the wholesale appoint ments by his Honor yesterday. The aroma of the anartment was anvthimr but pleasant. On tho 28th instant Peter Dick was assigned as a policeman to the First dlstrict.and on looking over the Mayor's ap pointments in the record book, we found that Peter Dick was on the force under Mayor McMlchacl, and In the column of remarks, opposite his name, was tho following inscription ; "ltesigncu, August, o, lhos, to avoid trial for intoxication." Laden Down with Stolen Plunder. Policeman layman, of Manayunk, about half-past 4 o'clock this morning, came across a fellow on Township Line, near School lane, heavily laden with tools, of which ke would give no satisfactory account. He said ho was from Baltimore, auu nis name was Peter Morris, lie had with lilin five hand-saws, three tenant-saws, a broad-axe. four drawing-knives, a brace-and-blt. and a steel punch. He subsequently admitted having stolen theBe arllcles, but would not tell from where. Be will Have a hcariug at the Central Station this afternoon. Hun.DiNfl STAi ibtics Dukinii Aprii The follow ing penults were msucu im mc cilluuu oi new ...ii.ii m .1 1. ! m. hint 111 mi I h . Dwellings Four-story, 15; three-story. 398; two- ... ii yi rrv.tol MK Bake-house, 1 ; church, 1 : factories, 2; oftlces, 8; nhops,7; fctal.les, 22; school-house, 1 ; savings fund, i . ..!..... i i . viiiiiriiiriin 1 Htore-houses. 3: hIhmI 1 nl'atiKhter-ho'uso, 1 ; saloon, 1 ; taverns, 2. Total, T2s. . ....... ...i u.i, litlonu 1M Tnt.ul. RK4 AlWrUUVNlB ftU't B.I.....V...., .. During tho month there were 10 dangerous build ings ordered to be demolished, or made safe, and 8 WOOIIeU OUlUlingH iinmrtTii hi iic uvn uvttu. . r . I, , iitifi,i-rtil.l aanoiil et tha W INOTW1T1IB1 Aniiinu uiu u'"t'i" tw.j v v.. ..... weather to-day, we are desired to state that there will be no postponement of the anniversary exercises r. ifmii. full I.Vl, tnilW.ua fhiWlron lit. th (II Ulo XNUILIIilii Jlllt.J,. Academy of Music to-night. Those who desire to pass a few hours pleasantly should not fall to attend, as the entertainment promises to be one of an unu- Huaiiy attractive i-muw ROBBERIKB. Between 8 and V o ciock iunl iiiKMi, the residence of Peter Vanhart, at the corner of Diamond anu rumps mra-i, naocumi 17 wwra for:."." r!n I"'-'0 window. The rollers ascended 4o th "secotitl slovy, where they abstracted $300 iroin between the bedding. The house of Florence Kelley, No. 114 Noble Btreet, was robbed last night of a silver watch, a lreastpln, and a coat, altogether valued at $70. Phovision Tn i ek. Harriet Burd was overhauled in the Farmers' Market this morning, while carrying tf some provisions for which she had returned no equivalent in the shape of money, by Policeman ilieder. Alderman Jones committed her to prison. Stealing Butter. Alderman Massey this morn ing held Peter Wilder, who claims Schuylkill county as his residence, for stealing forty-one pounds of bolter from a market wogon. Supervisor Appointed. Martin Ulrlck has lieen designated by Mayor Fox as the Supervisor for the 'J'wenty-cightU ward. It UN Over. Sarah H. Harding, aged four years, 'was run over by an express wagon at Hlxtu and Willow HtreeUijcHterday, ami scvtitlj injuriU The Mortality or ttte City. The nnmbor of deaths In the rlty for the week ending t noon fco-da was DM, being a decrease of l from the corresrond Ing period of last year. Of thes, J 2S were adulte; 143 minors; 201 were bom in the Unite States; Otf were foreign; were unknown; IT were people of color; and 19 from the country. Of the numtsfr, 8 died of congestion of the brnln: Sf of Inflammation of the lungs; 8 of dysentery; S of marasmus; and 17 of old age. The dentbs were divided as follows among the different wards: Wards. I ITnrit. First ! Fifteenth .17 . 5 8 8 21 .19 1 . 4 . 7 .12 ft 20 .13 . 1 Second Sixteenth.. Third Fourth. Fifth Sixth Seventh Klghth Ninth Tenth Kleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth . .. ft 'Seventeenth ...18Klghteenth ... Nineteenth . .. ,Twentieth ...ll'Twcnty-tlrst ... T'Twentv-sceond... . . . 2 Twenty-third . .. 7! Twenty-fourth.... ...12 Twenth-llfth ...8 Twenth-slxth . .. ft Twenty-seventh.. Twenty-eighth. . . . At the Central Station William Bundv (civ lored) waseonimitted to answer thecharge of having been Implicated, with Sclpio Price, in the robl.erv of the residence of William Badger, No. Hon Pino street, on Sunday evening last. Both the prisoners admitted the theft. John Oulnn was held In $:ono bail to answer the offense of having been concerned in a deadly assault and buttery on Kudolph John Martin, a Oennan, from Washington, on Monday afternoon Inst, at League Island, and also with having robbed htm of $120. Early Clohinii The einploves In the various banking institutions of Philadelphia are making ap plication to the Board ol Presidents to have the banks close their business operations at 2 o'clock during the Hummer months. The Boston banks have adopted this plan, which has given general satisfac tion for years past. w EDPING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN ' the newopt nnd bent mnnnnr. AAJUia Nltinnnrnl Rntrrnvor, No. I:! (Jbmntit htront. QKOQUET J CROQUET ! CROQUET ! V1IE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TnE CITY. Croquet from $5 -00 upwards, made of the hardest and best wood, Boxwood, L!gnuuivlt4e, Apple, etc. .TOIIIV LINEKD, 8 17 wsm No. 921 SrMNQJMRDEN Street. COLLARS, ETC ELEGANCE AND CHEAPNESS. COLLARS AND CUFFS TOR EVERYBODY. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET' RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET. Call attention to their SEW BRANCH OF BUSI NESS. . rArETRIE! PAFETRIE!!! rAPETHIE!!! The productions of tho Narragansett, Eagle, and London Collar Companies, comprising every variety of LADIES' AND GENTS' COLLARS AND CUFFS, bo Hue as to be nndlstlngulsUable from the finest Irish Linen, the Threads Can be Counted with a Glass BYRON COLLARS FOR TEN CENTS PEK BOX, AND LADIES' GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. Cull and sec the BURLINGAME, P EMPRESS, 1IAWARD, LA BELLE HELENE, DEFIANCE, CARDINAL, AND THE LACE COLLARS AT RICKEY, SHARP & CO.'S, 727 CriESXIXTT Street, 4 24 smetrp PHILADELPHIA. By special arrancemeut with Mr. JOnN Ht'GGARD. Resident Manager, No. 215 CHESNL'T Street. R M O OF J. W. PRICE'S RESTAURANT FKOH FOURTH AND CHESNUT TO No. 305 CHESNUT Street. ON THURSDAY, MAY 6, I will open my new and preatly enlarged DINING ESTABLISHMENT, at No. 305 CnESNLT Street, where I have titted up the first and seooiid stories with every comfort and convenience for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. The dining-rooms are large and airy, and no pains will be spared to Insure a continuance and increase of the generous patronage which has been hitherto extended to my establishmenty the public. 4 29 6t J. W. PRICE. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ji! TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND ( laryeat awiortment of th Utost style, of Boots, ' h iie.n' ad bUue 'r Mua tad liuy. ui b ERNKST SOPF8 I ru9 FatiihliHlimeat, 4 8fln No. li:i N. MN lli btrwit NEW PUBLIOAtFoNS, 808 TURNERS CllKSNUT HTRKKT, ALL THE NEW HOOKS FOR LESS THAN PUB LISlll'.RS' TRICES. History of the United SUtto Secret Service, by Genoral L. C. Buker, Chief National Dotoctlve Pulioe. One volume, 8ro. pp. 704. Thii wa publinhed lust year, w a tubttcription book, at 6, now aold fur HSl'60 at TURNER'S. THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, w PRICK, $3 75. NEW NOVKL KATHLEEN, 40 CENTS. APPI.ETON'8 JOURNAL. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CHROMOS, PLAYING CARDS, ETO. KTU. AIX THE MAGAZINES. TtKNF.U 11UOTIIKKS iV t'O., 'u. fc CUiittflUT liwwit, Phil. THIRD EDITION Tronblcs In the State Prison-Disastrous Conflagrations. FROM NEW YORK. Flrr-Iww, y 3,O0O. Troy, May l.-Thls morning the cotton factory of Harking Brothers, at Buttcrklll, was destroyed by fire. Loss, 7B,000, on which there Is 130,000 Insur ancc. A dwelling house adjoining, valued at 5000 was destroyed. No insurance.' ' A Keeper at Hlim-Sinn Attarked by C'onvletn. Pouohkkki-hif;, May 1. The convicts In the chair shops, at Sing-Sing Prison, attacked the keeper yes terday, and beat him In a severe manner. The cause has not been ascertained. Fire. Nrw YOKii, May 1.A special to the AV, from Zanesvllle, says Itochoner A co.'s chair factory w as burned this morning. The loss Is heavy and the In surance light. There was a heavy hail storm in this county yesterday. Market ly 'IVlcjjrnph. Nfw Yokk, May 1 Stocks unsettled. j()d 13.1 v Exchimge, v. ft-20s, mw, 117'; do. K(54, ua'v; do. lift; new, llfl'i ; ls7, 116 io.os, 10s'.'? Vlr glnla fis. 021.,; Missouri s, CutiilierlaiVi pre- fcrred, 110; New ork Central, 17rtf ; Rending fliik : Hudson River, Itw; Mlehlgan Central, IWl; Mlchlgliu Southern, 1o:i',; Illinois Centnil, 145; Cleveland and Plttsliurg, wv; Cleveland and Toledo, 103 -r Chicago and Rock Island, 137; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 1 ilt 7 , Hai timokk, May 1 Cotton quiet and steadv nt 2x0. Klour dull and irregular. Wheat dull anil weak ; choice red, 2-lft. Corn dull : prime white, s2m'4c. ; yellow, S7e. .Oats dull at 7(Xn 72c for light and 75 isc. for henvy. Rye dull and nominal nt tl -45 Pro visions unchanged. Whisky dull at 2c. This Afternoon's European Markets. Dp A tlantic Cable, I.iVFuroni., Mnyl P. M Closing prices; cotton quiet; middling uplands, ll'.d.; middling Orleans, 12'd. The sales have been Hooo bales. Commnu RokIii, 4s. d. Turpentine, 2!s. 3d. Havhr, May 1. Cotton opened quiet and steady. YOUNG VS. DANA. Tim Urvnt Newi-pnner M'ar-Iforaee IJrerley l..xiluiiiH Hie ('axe at I.cuuili. The New Yurk Tribune of this morning contains the following article 011 its editorial page, by Horace Greeley : Mr. John It Young tins been for some four years employed on the Tributu; and for nearly three years has held an important though subordinate position in Its editorial department. Late last week, we were shown package of what were said to be (though not sifrned with his name) his private, confidential letters, written nwlnly in 1I7, to his most intimate friend from boyhood nnd the associate In some newspnner enterprise or enterprises at Philadelphia. With these letters were two or three others also strictly private in their nature which were said to have been written by his brother nnd by others of his Intimate friends and business associates the purport of the whole lielng that the writers were in great straits for money to sustain their enterprise or enterprises, aud that they suggested to, and discussed with, each other various plans for tilling tho aching void. They were also troubled about the lack of news for their bantling, nnd (being refused tho dmot"!is of the Associated Press oil any terms) resorted to shifts to supply the delliciency. Interspersed with these were various anticipations, speculations, criticisms on certain of his associates in the Tribune office, etc.. such as are oftener written than read by any one but the person specially addressed, and which 'make no appeal to the judgment or sympathy of any other. These private letters, or portions of letters, gar nished with sensation head-lines and spicy com ments, often wholly unjustilleil by the text, tilled some four columns of the Sun'x editorial page, unci were liitroiiucen witn nue noiinsti as tne exposure Cf a plot whereat Integrity must stand aghast ami Humanity veil her lace to hide Hie crimson of her agonizing blushes. The ,snn, we are sure, doe3 us injustice in assum ing that this journal has any '"reputation." for un earthing nnd publishing such stuff ns this. Three fourths of it was matter in which the public hud and could have no legitimate interest, the blazoning of which could gratify no decent curiosity, and to print which at all was simply an outrage. Mr. Young assures ns that, while he wrote some of the private notes therein attributed to him, ho is quite certain thut the rest of them never flowed from his mind or pen, or else they have been so garbled and transformed as to ehuuge their mean ing entirely. All must know that language is often used in the freedom of friendly intimacy which, though innocently nieaut, would sound badly If over heard by strangers. Thus A says to his next frichd It, "I am abominably hard up, and must strike some one for 11000 before Saturday night," meaning only that he must induce some one to pay him or lend htm that amount; yet the words are susceptible of a quite diil'erent interpretation. There are few who write at all freely, in the eonudonce of close intimacy, who have not written some senteuces which they would be startled to And printed uud coldly criticized by strangers as expressing literally their purposes or convictions. The charges on which Mr. t oung stands arraigned by the . on the strength of these letters are sub stantially these: 1. Having exaggerated conceit of his own abili ties and iiunlillcatious for journalism, with a corres ponding pelective appreciation of the merits of some of his present or recent associates. 2. Aiiusmg nis position on me m mine ami nis in fluence as 11 iournalist to promote his private ends. and especially to procure louns or subsidies for his or nis ineinis Philadelphia venture or ventures. 8. Betraying the confidence reposed in him by this establishment to transmit surreptitiously the des patches of the Associated Press to his Philadelphia journal or Journals not entitled to receive them. Yt 1th the first or these imputations me punuc mis no proper business; the second we are cnulldeut is false and unfounded; the third we trust will prove equallvso; but this involves the interests of others wuose right to a searching investigation is unques tionable, no matter what they must think of the means whereby it has been rendered necessary. Wo call, therefore, upon our partners In tho Associated i-ress to institute lortliwitn a rigorous situiui.t, before some Impartial arbiter or tribunal, of the charges against Mr. Young with regard to the des patches or the association, proposing to uim- no part In that scrutiny unless we are made the party de fendant, but Insisting that Mr. Young, or whoever may tie suspected or implicated, shall not ne sianncu in the back, but shall have the fullest opportunity for explanation and defense. We need not add that we consider the offense alleged a very grave one, espe cially if the oilender be one honored and trusted as Mr. Young hus been. Hut, pending such scrutiny, we beg that it lie understood that Mr. Young has not been removed, imr suspended, nor in any manner condemned by us, us has brell mistakenly asserted ny tut" Mm, and telegraphed till over the coiintr. 11 is not our eusiiiiu to miss Judgment on any one on the strength of a 1111 i indictment, especially when tlie li i n liuir nf it wii plainly impelled by envy, ma lice, and bllphtcd aspirations. II. T1IK STKKKTS. iUeeiinu 11I' the Itonrd of Ileal! li-0ienln tin mum inr 1 ne ueiiutiniiiu iiii'ici. At noon to-dav the Board of Health met nnd pro ceeded with opening the bills for cleaning the dis tricts, the contracts lor which the Board refused to award ut Its last meeting, 011 the ground that there was but one bidder for each, whose bid was deemed too low. The contract will lie awarded oil Monday. TTFTH MsTHICT. C'omiriinjj that portion of the i-ily from the north line of South fctrm't to tho noith line 01 IJlieMiut street, mid Iriiiu t lie river li'Uure to the west line ol iuh Mreet : Guorxo Smith iflTno 1 .lames MrCliky sutinn George KckUurd fi!"f I Jihiiob Dulli-u M SIXTH lilS'I'llU'T. From the north line of South street to the north line of ( liesnut stri'fi, ami lroni tue went line of Sivtu btivut 10 the f st line ol Broad si rent : John Kuin ittAiOl Uxorce Smith $lfiiH) John Oriiven fssst I (..mine Ki kliard i"U Jumua (Jalleii osoo W. Mitchell eTuU MOUTH OlsTltlCT. From the north bnu of t'hnsniit at reel to the north line of Vine strnet.and from tile Delaware river to (lie Hest line ot Sixth at reel : John t.riiuon AiKHiO I (ieorire Ei-kliiird vn0 (ieniHi'l F. tiordon hVuO Aiulruw lluKuu 4iu0 M. V. Brady tvtno VIS'Tll lllSTItll'T. From the north line of Cliesnut atreet tn the north line of Vine street, and from the weal line of bialU aireet tu tile wwMt linHof Krouil atrpi.t John (iruKeii ifcfissU I Andrew HiKnie t4S50 M. C. Brady 74 Lewi. O. Harvey WU0 SF.I'ONO ASH OlSTllIOT. From the north tine of South at rl I n thm north line of Vine at roil, and from the river Delaware to the weat line of tlroad: at reel: John Mcltriite ( Imi ltia 1. Sfiranka James Grtiiten Jauiea ('alien , 9.lflJnmea Atkinaon I2,0 . ll.nlKli Henry Jamea I'J.HOO . H,i0 (ieorgf Smith Hl.fi'Jil . S.UOO Mivlnrl Mullen 1'J,4U0 . V'.W, 1 llolM. Illiioinv I2.SH0 K. S. MoGluo. roTttie nrivili'tfe of ruuiuvuiit uVAd auiiuala Oeorae M. FOURTH EDITION ADVICES BY CABLE, English Comments on Snmiicr's S'peech The Paraguayan Con flictThe Franco-llclglan Conference. FOREIGN. Bji A tlantic Cabl. The Fntllxh Pren-ion Sumncr'fiSiirech. IxiMKiN, May 1. The Kngllsh press continues to review Sumner's speech on the Alabama claims, which occasions no little anxiety in political circles. The Timet, nt tho conclusion of a long article, says the Queen's proclamation of neutrality, at the begin ning of the Rebellion, was a prohibition and not an authorization of blockado-runners, and the only real evil caused by It was the protection given to the Ala bama In Kngllsh ports, which point would have come within the operations of the rejected treaty. The W ar in I'nmirttnv Expedition lp the rnrunn. London, May 1 The malls from Kio Janeiro contain details of the war In Paraguay. The par tisans of Lopez were numerous and active In the CetToleon aud Logoa districts, where they were pur suing guerilla warfare. The allies sent a gunboat expedition up the Parana river, which had returned and reported that no fortifications had been dis covered on the banks. Paranhos, with 8000 men, was on the eve of marching for Villa lttca, which was still In possession or the Paraguayans. Frnnre nnd nelgimn. Paris, May 1. The protocol ror the conference be tween France and Belglntn has been signed. Aflnir in Hpnin. MAl'Kin, May 1. In the Cortes yesterday, Deputy Estrada's amendment to the constitution for abolish ing the prerogative of the crown In ecclesiastical matters was rejected. The limitation of the spiritual Jurisdiction of the Church was then discussed until the adjournment. FROM WASHINGTON. flria1 Pettpatch tn The, Evening Telripraph. New Ordcrn for the Trensnry lcpnrtmcnt-No More Indolence The Nov Awintant Attor- ncy-;cnernl. Washington, May 1 Secretary Uoutwcll will shortly issue a lengthy circular prescribing rules and regulations for the government of clerks and em ployes in the Treasury Department and various bureaus thereof, prohibiting visits being made to clerks during ofllce hours, requiring physicians' cer tificates Incase of sickness, and fixing the hours of labor from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. XV. A. Field, the new Assistant Attorney-General, received his commission and took tho oath of office to-lay. Dur ing the absence of Attorney-General Hoar, who left for Boston last night, Mr. Field will act as Attorney General. Ifon. F.. I). Ilnrron, of Wisconsin, the new Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, entered uiKin the discharge of his duties to-day. lie relieves Charles M. Walker, who was the Fifth Auditor nnder McCulloch. From JIoNton. Boston, May 1 Elisha L. Minnler, an employe of the Davenport Brothers, who was arrested on their complaint, charged with embezzling $150, the re ceipts tor the dark seance on Tuesday night, has been si nt to the Insane Asylum at Taunton, medical testi mony showing him to lie Insane. He hails rrom Cin cinnati. I.nttcst IVIarketM by Telegraph. New Yokk, May 1. Cotton quiet : sales of 300 bales at 28 ;Jc. for middling uplands. Flour firm for low grades, uuti mill and heavy for medium aud goon; sniesor isoo narreis; superiine and fancy state, ft1H)n ': superfine to choice white Western, I.V45 (n'8. Wheat dull and prices slightly in bnyers' favor; o. spring, 1 1-44. t oni new advanced Krfzo. ; old unchanged; sales of 41,000 bushels; new mixed Western, stkn 89c. ; old, 89i ttOc, in store and deli vered. Onts quiet and nominal ;Vestern, S2c. In store, and W(ns4V'C. afloat. Beef quiet; new mess, 16; extra do., 12alS. Pork dull; new mess, $31; irime, !vitx2ti. Laru nun. v hlsky dull; free iVestern, 'J4c. A rail luSviiUky. Yesterdav afternoon, at about 3 o'clock, a portion of the tilth floor of the bonded warehouse of Joseph 8. Finch A Co., on Cliesnut street, South Pittsburg, gave way, and the result was a loss of almost ten thousand dollars, and a considerable degree of alarm in the neighborhood, it seems that in tne tilth storv or the building was stored a large amount or whisky in barrels, the immense weight or which caused the floor to give way, and the entire contents of the upper floor cumu crashing through to tho next, cariying a thousand or mora barrels from that to the next, and so on to the bottom, where over tnree thousand barrels lay in a confused mass, over one hundred being entirely destroyed, involving a loss, in whisky or about tio.nno. besides damages to tho building amounting to several hundred dollars. There were live men In the basement or the rear portion or the building, which, by-the-way, was the part that tell, and they made a narrow escape rrom being crushed to death. LEGAL irJTELLIQBIICn. Court of Oyer and Terminer Judge Allison Bun i-eirce. In the case of Michael Teehan. oonvicted of manslaugh ter in causinx the death of Joseph Smith on the niht of Ilecemlior 'J4th last, the Court this mornins aentenced the prisoner to the Kastern Penitentiary for two years and iwo inonttis, tonate trom lierenitier'Jo. the case of Joavnh H. Rower, before renorted. the jury rendered a verdict of guilty of manHlauKhter, with a reconimenilution to mercy. A motion in arrest of judg ment waa made. TIMMY HAOOF.HTY. This notorious follow is at lemrth in custody. He was alxiut tin Court-house this morning, having been sur rendered by uia bail. It was underMmid that he would be etit immediately to prinon to await trail. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De naven & Bro No. 40 S. Third street. SECOND BOARD. IMKio Phil A E Ts.ls. R4V !,0irtl do lain. Ki J400 CitvCs.NeW.BS.Kd IIIKHI do 101 ! $ii(Hio do 101 I'iNiO do Sd.lOlM jitmo c Si Am Bs Mi. ts f .'tiO Pa 6s W L Cp.lnK s sli Penna ..c.Vp. 5st' 10 sh Leh ValK.... ftO 200 sh Leh N Stk.ls. 31jr .sort do ..Is.oOU. 3134' 300 do 81 2 sh Far A M Ilk.. 124 0 ilo...sftwu.l24V 9 sh Mint-lull ..1)4. MY, 1(H) sh Kead..rgAI.4S 1-1 H lft hh Del Dlv 47 X 100 sh (Jerm'n P 32 R. BROADCCNT Would respectfully advise his friends and the pulilio that he has resuuied the practice of I'lIOTOI ;RAPH V, and la prepared, in company with Mr. PHILLIPS, to take Pho tographs in ever)- variety of style, including Photo-Miniatures. Ivory types, and the new atyle of CKAYOX PICTCKKS, in the bcst possible manner and of any i. Messrs. BHOADHFXT i'HII.LIPS beg to add the assurance that vuntomera . i favor them with a visit will meet with couiteoua attention aud rotiiit execution of their orilera. Prices moderate. Please cull and see apec uion. DROADBENT & PHILLIPS. No. 1206 Chesnut Street, 5 1 buhvmIuJi" PHILADKLPHIA. Y H E NEAPOLITAN ICE CUEAM AND WATER ICES. Till" PL'UEST AND BKST IS THK WOULD. Thiarelehraled Brick Ice Cream and Water Ice can be 1 j L .. ...... or io anvnnrt of tlie city, aa you ould carrico " tBety ditternnt kinds of them are k.-n candy. miiwb'i,j .. iiitkiiiivii hltnul'VI i m t 1 1 fTo k p i i a n s court for the citvt 1 a ki COUNTY OK P H I L A I) K LP H I A. Katateof VICTOH SKtiONNK, deceased. ti,. a mlitor anpointed by the Court to audit, aettle, and .7. . i?, hrst account, of CHAHLKS LAN1M)UKY. A j ..i.t rato?of Victor Segonne. tiled by MAK1E LA N III iyh-Y Kieoutrix, deceaaeil, will meet the parties , , 1 i' .,. iIib purpose of Ilia apixiintiueut, oo 1U( I av 11 Wit 4 o'clock k M., at the otti.e of 4v t WALl.AC K. Ksg.. No. li boulh SIXTH fclrwt, in & e.l vi PhiladulpU.a. . 1 stuthH l'nA'Vl Its' call be niade to order for those who desire to nave l ii ething never before seen in the United blatea, " ' . V,"aiiy b'e Cream made in I'.on.pe. amlauper oi toany WALNUT Street. ."" ' n ktlie -No. lUlW SPKlNti GAHDK.V Street. Branch btoie o. ALLlCtiUKTTL U IV - FIFTH EDITION THE PUBLIC DEBT. Decrease of Six Million Dollars During tho Last Month. ; FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. WasnirtaTON, May 1 The public debt statement Issued to-day shows the total debt, Including princi pal and Interest, to be $2,C,082,RS8'18. The a mount of coin In the treasury belonging to the Government, $92,031, 732D0. The amount of currency in the treasury is $7,89fl,B64-07. The total decrease of debt during the month Is $0,399,070. FROM NORUISTOWN. Trip Nnrrlmown Flr Ippnrtment. Speeial Vexpatch tn The Evening Telegraph. Nokkistown, Pa., May 1. Owing to the very un favorable weather, the tlremen'sparade of to-day was a small affair compared with what It would other- Wise have been. The porade formed at noon and proceeded to Bridgeport, where the Nrrlstown Hose Company received a new truck, which arrived from Philadel phia by the Beading liuilroud, and belongs to tho Kalrmount Company. The following companies were represented : Mont gomery Company, Humane Company, with new car riage, Fuimiouut Company, Norristown Hose Com pany. The engines of different companies were beauti fully decorated, and presented a fine appearance. QROQU E.T II E A D Q U A 11 T E K 8. Twelve varieties from $5-00 per set np, made of BOXWOOD, ROSEWOOD, LIUNUMVITAC, COCOA, APPLK and KOCK MAPLE. Painted tn China colors, which we guarantee will wear as long aa the wood itself. R. H0SEINS & CO., Stationers and Steam Power Printers, No. 013 ARCH Street. mws3m PHILADELPHIA FIRE ANU BURGLAR PROOF SAFE FURNITURE, ETO. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 South SECOND Street, 4 30 lra ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STOKE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 8mrp AVIS IMPORTANT! LEAUI IkTEUELES, pour Salons ct Chambres a Coucher, Arranges pour Exposition dans Appartements OarniB et Couverts de Tapla. GEORGE J. HENKELS, EBENISTE, 3 1 8rarp CHESNUT STREET, au Coin de ISrao. STANDARD SOALES. FAIRBANKS' SCALES THE STANDARD I The Demand for them Greater Than Ever. CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER SCALE IN THE '.WORLD OK EQUAL SIZE AND BTRENUTII, AND MORE GENERALLY IN USE. Hay Sculew, Truck rSculeN, 'lot Scale, lMutfbrm Scale, Counter Scale, i:vi:itv vAieiirrv. WAREHOUSE TRUCKS Or ull Kind. ltullivin' l'atcnt Alarm Money Dinner, For sale, wholesale and retail. FAIRBANKS & EWING, No. 716 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Scales of all kinds repaired and put in perfect weiKhlng orden 4 26 mtus3t4p COPARTNERSHIPS. c OPARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. THE UNDER- niiined have t hi. duv entored into couartnunshin for the trunKuctuin of the IniHiiiesii of Hmiki'ra and llrnknni at No. tat Mouth TUIUD htreut, under the name of WOlik i, MILNE. HAMUKLWOKK, FKANilS 1. M1I.NE. Philadelphia. May 1, ISO). LOS I . APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR iV Liiiplicate Certiticate No. 1S4S, name of "Port. iiumtli Orphaua' Aayluiu," iniued May , ltvi7, for 1,IU. new Loan oue.lanuary 1, isno. iririiiai ioi in uroj nmu- niond, Va., in lntiu. 4 iitu;iui Porlauioutll, V. "JOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- tt chants and Manufacture of ConectOK Tii'Uinu, eto., No. USA CUJs-bN UT but, PuilUlplua. 4 1 wlmi FINANCIAL. D R E x E'L & CO., NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD 8THEET. American ana ITorclcn Iimtmc DrRfU and letter r Cr,du ATaBubU Thronchant Europe, S 10 4p DRBXlX,WrKTrrB0PCO.,I)RBXKL, Hiiun A ca, New Yotlc I Pari. E M o v X ; ELLIOTT & DUNN HAVING REMOVED TO THEIJl NEW BUILDINO, No. 109 S. THIRD Street, Are now prepared to tmnwirta CENKRAL BANKINt BUHINEHH, and deal in GOVERNMENT and other 8o onritioa, GOLD, KILIS, EfcJ. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing interest. NKtJOTIATE I)ANS, fivfns special attention to MER CANTILE PAPER. Will ezecate orders for Stocks, Bond, etc., ON COM MISSION, at the Stock Exchange of Philadelphia, New York, Bonton, and Baltimore. 4 ; BONN E TS, TRIMMINOsTeTO EVERY ST YIC OF BOH NET AND HAT, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, IS D I S P L A Y ia I AT WOOD & CARY'S, 4 22tuwth2mrp PHILADKIJHIA. rRAND OPENING OF SPRING DESIGNS IN BONNETS AND HATS, AT OUB NEW BONNET ROOMS, No. 806 ARCH Street. P. A. HARDING & CO. 4 1 thstuSm JQJ EIGHTH ST. RIBBON STORE.. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, (Four doors above Arch). I have now open a splendid assortment of SILKS, SATIN RIBBONS, SATINS, BONNET RIBBONS CRArES, STRAW HATS, FIGURED NETS, STRAW BONNETS, ILLUSIONS, FLOWERS, To which I wonld kindly call the attention of the Ladies. JULIUS SICHEL. No. 107 North EIGHTH Street, FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH. P.S SILKS and SATDtS CUT BIAS. 4 3 8tuth2m JjRINGES, GIMPS, AND BUTTONS New Styles and .Moderate' Trice. -GUIPURE LACES, HANDSOME PATTERNS; WHITE COTTON TRIMMINGS; AMERICAN ZEPIIYR, ALL COLORS, IIAPSO.I'S, 4 17 BtuUilinv N.W. Corner of EIJSIITK and CHEltltV Hu. 1037 D. S. DORMON, 103. NO. 810 N. EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE VINE, fitaule Iry Gooda, DreeR Goods, BUck Silka, Wliit Good a. Hoaiery and Glovea, Notions, eto. Every well known make of Mualina at the lowest EiHHi etreet price. hlk. Rilka, 3, 2 25. S 35. Hlk. Kilka, ii 60, i 76, 8. Hlk. A1:,iab, 81, 86, H7HO. hlk. Alpacaa, ), 4A, 6U0. hlk. LuHtroa, 66, 66,76a. Litdit Golnred Alpaca, 25o. Lilit Alpaca Luatrea, 81c White Piqne, 26. 28, 81o. Plaid Muslim), at, 26, UNO. Hu Piquo. ", 2o. Vard-wide (Jliintzes, 2e. C'hoice French do., 46o. Towels, la, 16. 30, 25, 2He. 1'uble Linen, 60, 6, (SO. 66, 75o. Ueautitul btripua, sa, xoa hlk. and Wlute Mkirta, Wo. With our new Ktore, new Gooda, and new prices, we oaa offer (rreat bargains. 4 ia tustu 6m QC THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, FRENCH. FLOWERS, FEATMFRS, ETC., ETC N. W. Corner EIUHTII and VINE 8ta, V. S. HEATH. t4 61m Phllailnlphla. OARRIAQES. c R R I A G E SIM CAltKIAGE BUILDERS, No. 718 8ANSOM Street, ThUailelphla, Invite all in need of any kind of CARRIAGES to call and nee their large assortment before purchasing, aa they intend selling at REASONABLE RATES. 80sw26trp CLOTHING. T H E STAR. THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No advantage taken of a want of knowledge goods. FINE GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. PERRY & CO., 4 15 thtdu 12t No. m CHESNUT Bt abv (Hath. I;