THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE. 3,' 18G9. 3 rrows sTTivzmAiiY. I'ltT Adair. TliC Examiners In the contested election cane met yesterday, and resumed the tukinir of testimony. , Mr. John T. Murray lins linen appointed A deputy by U. 8. Marshal (Jregory. Air. Murray was an cult-lent oergeant of police for mituy yearn In the Seventh ditrlct. The Coroner was summoned yesterday nftcr fioon to a house hai k of No. TW Krlde.r's alley, to hold nn inquest on the body of Mary Webb, who was fouud dead. A woman, feeble with ac, bcini? seventy-six years old, had a hearing at the Central Station yenterday, charged with obtaining money upon the false representation that bIio was an inmate f the Pcnn Widows' Asylum. Several witnesses were examined, who testified to the false repre sentations, but none of them could testify in respect to the receipt of money, and the ease was postponed uutil other witnesses were sub poenaed. The journeymen stonecutters belonging to the Stonecutters' Association of Philadelphia are now on a strike for an advance in wages. They demand live dollars per dav, for nine hours' .work, and eight hours on S:ituil,iy. The wages at present are four dollars per day of nine hours. Tho men stopped work ou Tuesday lift, the employers having refused to grant the advance. The apprentices are also on a strike for nine hours as a day's labor instead of ten. Patrick Carroll fell out of a cart at Ninth and Thompson streets yesterday, and received severe injuries about the head. lie was taken to No. 5(44 Percy street. Yesterday afternoon Ktuanuel SchulTi-r, 1:2 years old, was run over by a wagon at Amber and Cumberland streets, and was badly hurt. Jlis parents reside at Brooks ami Creen streets. Margaretta Welsh, S years old, residing in (ireen court, near Shippeu and Seventh streets, wlille washing window sash yesterday, broke a pane of glass and cut an artery in the wrist. She was taken to the hospital. Two young colored uicn. named James Moore and Middleton lla,le. wetv before Alder man Kerr yesterday, charged with daring street thefts. Several ladies testified that Moore bad met them on the street, snatched their porte inonnaies from their hands, and ran off with them. Sergeant McCarthy testified to the arrest, lia.le was arrested by Policeman Cody, and Lydia McStocker testified that the prisoner sei.ed her portcnionnaie, which was hanging by a chain to one of her arms, and escaped with it.'lioth the prisoners were committed for trial. The annual primary elections of the Repub lican party take place next Tuesday evening. One delegate is to be elected from each division to each of the following Conventions: Coroner, City Treasurer, Recorder of Deeds, City Com missioner, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Prothono tary of the District Court, and In the First Sena torial district. There is also to be elected one delegate from each division to a Representative Convention, and two delegates Jrom each divi sion to u Ward Convention. A large meeting of carpet weavers was held last evening at Friendship Hall. Norris and Sep viva streets. Reports were received from a num ber of manufacturing establishments, a majority of whom were opposed to the juice demanded by the weavers for their.wagcs, I'.l, 20, and 'M.'.j cents per yard, clear of winding, and an addition of two cents per yard when the employes pay for the winding. A motion prevailed that all weavers not receiving the full price demanded should quit work ou Friday, and that a commit tee of three be appointed to ascertain how manv looms are in uf e at the l ull price, and the same be published, and an invitation extended to all men working at the reduction to join in the strike. A fire broke out last evening in the second story of the building No. liS N. Third street, occupied in the second and third stories by Charles Cawley, whip manufacturer, and in tho basement and "first floor by (ieorge V. Severin, dealer in tobacco. The fire did not extend be yond the room in which it originated, and did but little damage there. Mr. Cawley's stock was damaged by watr, but to what extent could not be determined last night. His insurance of tlJOCO in 4I10 Guardian and Spcctatorwill.it is thought, cover his loss. Mr. Scvoriu's stock was damaged by water. A nu-etins of house-carpenters was held last evening in the hall at the northeast corner Rroad and Arch streets, for the purpose of organizing unions in all parts of the city. Joseph Matlaek presided and William 11. Weller acted as Secre tary. To facilitate the object, and in order that the different organizations may not dash, the city has been divided into five sections, iu each of which a union w ill be formed. Reports of the various committees were received, showing a highly satisfactory progress of the movement, several of the new organizations having obtained rooms, and their rolls of members showing a gratifying increase. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the call of the officers. Domestic A (talr. Cold closed yesterday at MS.1;. Earthquake waves were seen yesterday in the bay at San Francisco. Commodore James P. Foster. V. S. N., died at Indianapolis yesterday. In one year the registered vote of Washing ton, D. C, has decreased JWI0. Tho New York State Temperance Conven tion met yesterday at Syracuse. The graves of Confederate soldiers at Rich mond were decorated yesterday. Secretary Stanton is in ill health, and will soon leave Washington for the North. Deunis Keen was yesterday convicted of the murder of his brother-in-law, ut Boston. Klliott's mills, at Wbonsocket, R. I., were bured on Tuesday night. Loss 100, 000. A million dollars worth of bonds were bought yesterday by the Government iu New York. The Republicans arc confident of their ability to carry the Washington, D. C, city elec tion. "American G'ui" beat "Goldsmith Maid," and "Lucy," yesterday, at the Union Course, The-New Hampshire Legislature convened yesterday. Governor Stearns will be inaugu rated to-day. Yesterday the woman s suffrage movement in the Massachusetts Senate was defeated by a vote of 0 to ti. YcstcnKy the Custom louse officers seized $40,000, found on the pcrsous of two passengers on the steal ler Java. A boat with nine men drifted over a cascade below the Rumford Falls, near Lewiston, Me. Three men were drowned. A bill placing the Boston police under the control of three commissioners U to be submit ted to tho Massachusetts Legislature. The three opening races of tho spring meet ing at Jerome Park, yesterday, were won by Passaic, R. W. Caulrous' bay tilly, and Rapture. i'i.a ........i r.m.mu in' the lairer-beer brew- ersof the L'uited States opened yesterday in Newark, N.J. Two hundred leading brewers were present. ",., r. rrin f tim hitc. William McDonald. whowas famous iistheownerot "Hora rempie, .was married, yesterday, to M. De Spyer, of Switzerland. .,..,.r.ta Uiimrt l,v tho Treasury De partment to meet the expenses of the Govern ment during the monin oi -uuy civil, miscellaneous, and lorcign service, ?,oji, William R. Sheldon lias been arrested In New York, for complicity In setting fire to the stables on West Twenty-third street, some months ago, w hen so many valuable hores were burned. It is said that the Internal Revenue Bureau ...in ,i..l1n mrtiinkt. tliA i-loiin imwlo hv certain win uv L.viv, ...... - - - j ; parties to have cigars manufactured by convict labor in the penitentiaries of Pennsylvania. m...... tirfMiart fiiiltrtitlmi Lit tint SUmtli 1 lllllD IU 1 11 V t ...... . i ...... i . -1 1 1 , . , ii t.tr it uniivAnlliin ,f Have ucvu ns1-" r' "v "" Southern men, at Montgomery, Ala., and a Stock company win ui uuce uo umiuuu 10 ope n..' .f fru T.owcnt.hiil fiirnliint. il TtnltU 1 in; nuii. " -- i - - ------- more city passenger railway for 120,000 com rencatiou for her husband, drowned in a car during the great Hood, was decided yesterday in Jor ol U ruw7 ivu! "". The Secretary of tho Treasury sold, during I the month of May, five millions of gold, for I which he received seven millions in currency. I lie alfo purchased in that month $:,070,000 worth of bonds, at a premium of $700,000 in cur rency. Clear gain on the two transactions, tl,H0O,00O. besides extinguishing over 3,000,000 of tho national debt. Reports, which need confirmation, have been received nt Washington that the despatches of Minister McMahon have been intercepted by the Brazilian and Argentine authorities. Also, that our Minister was nt Asuncion on tho 1st of April, and after that he joined Lope. Conflict ing rumors say that he Is under the protection of the United States fleet at Asuncion. THE REFORMED CHURCH. Afternoon Mcanlnn of the Hynotl. At flic hour appointed yesterday afternoon, tho President called the Convention to order, after which prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Phelps, President of Hope College, of Holland, Michigan. The roll was then called, a largo number of delegates answering to their names. Tho hour of devotional exercises having arrived, the members of the Synod united in singing the 100th Hymn, alter which the 4Sth Psalm was rend. The Synod was then addressed by Rev. Dr. Fddy, followed with prayer by Rev. Dr. De Witt. Addresses were also'made by Rev. John M. K. Horner. Tho devotional exercises were concluded with praverby Rev. Dr. Paul De Van Clcve. The business of the Synod was then com menced. Rev. William Gregg, from the Cam den Presbyterian Church, was introduced, and addressed the Synod. At the conclusion of his remarks, the President of the Synod welcomed him to a seat among the members. The report of the Superintendent of the Theo logical Seminary at New Brunswick was then read, and referred to the Committee on the Pro fessorate. The report of ' the Hoard of Superin tendents of the Theological Seminary at Hope College whs read, and referred to the same com mittee. Tho report of the. Board of Foreign Missions was read by Rev. Dr. Ferris, Secretary, and was referred to the Committee on Foreign Missions. The report of the treasurer was as follows: Receipts, !j!M,iKK)-87; expenditures. 00.577. The report stated that the Anioy Mission, in China, has four missionaries and sixteen native helpers. There are two self-sustaining churches, having four hundred and nine members, whose benevo lent contributions amounted to 807 -;4. There are also two native pastors. Arcot Mission has 7 missionaries, about 00 native helpers, 3 native pators, and 5:i4 mem bers. The day school has '430 scholars. Boys' seminary, 47 pupils: girls' seminary, 41 pupils. The contributions amounted to 500! The Japan Mission has 4 missionaries, who have been en gaged in teaching Government scholars. The missionaries report 7 baptisms during the year. The afternoon session was dosed with prayer. In the evening the Synodical sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Porter. Public Drbi Nlalciiienl. Washington, June 2. The following Is tho statement of the public debt of the United States on tho 1st of June, 18ti!f: IVM bearing cnin Interest: Character ol' ihsue and Amount out- Accrued In terent. -4lii,iiiW ti7 1 Hi 2H1 70 4 4),3ffl 00 2752S 00 i.7:u.VM no 2,r.7.1.S8 Oil 1.875.000 00 2,4'U 001 24 19 412 ft!) 627,801 m l.Olli.ftl'i 2S 8.321,97:1 7S 9 4S8.3'il 2H 1.063,483 78 rale of interest. IIomIh. fi per cent., IIoiiiIh.. per cent., HoniU, 1SS.1.6 per rent., -ltomls. Oregon war, 1831, IS HtBlllllllK. fiai.ovHi.ueu oo 7jW.(i 0 nit 18.41.VIXW 00 94 ooo oa lll.:tl7.4IK) 00 611,771 lino U0 76.4SJtl.IRlO 00 l'.ll fKi7.300 00 3.SS2.600 14) 12.V.'nil .hHi) (10 W.W.M 00 .it?.is..'ia tw :V!I,M4,4.'0 00 42.fi.'l,3.r.0 00 per rem., Homln. 1SS1.6 per cent., Bonds, ft-iWa, li per cent., Honils, 1881, 6 per cent., -Howls. 10 411s, fi per cent., lionclH 6-a)8, 0 per cent., KiiikIb, B-j8,6 per cent., - 'onus, b-vm, li iiercem., - IIcihIh, fi-aiu. 6 per cent , -Ili)iniH.fi-'H. 6 per cent., - ItundH.fi 20s, li per cent., 82.107,882,100 00 S 33.201 ,61 tjl Coup""" pnyaMo May 1, 18i9, not pre- eel. tea lor payment, . o ow.ioj oo $39,002,003 11 681 .441 00 Leu amount paid In advance, .:J8,47tS,6o2 11 $1,011,600 oa 17S.0C0 00 Tlelit tiearinc interest in lawful money el lltli at. H. 3 per cent. S W ,076 ,0110 00 Navy peiiblnu Ullid,3 per cent., ... ji.ueu.uuu uu 7 .076 000 00 $ 1 ,23'i .600 00 Pe-liton which interest li as ceased since maturity: ( hiiiHf. er nt lhMie aim Amount oat- Accrued stamiiue. interest. iJii.lHKI 00 !S',0 00 3i.260 00 2,176 oa to) AM 00 4,013 26 212 000 00 12,100 00 104,611 64 3,135 36 2,400 00 120 00 3,300 00 193 00 36,000 00 2,668 CO 340,492 00 17,024 t:0 12,000 00 720 00 2,956,3:0 00 673,531 93 18 J 610 00 7,688 65 1,407,100 00 102.718 30 S'5.421,863 64 $726,339 95 $122,812 50 355,936,431 60 33,452,323 40 23,310,720 00 4 12. 852 .287 40 rate of inte iet. RondK, H per cent.. Hoiidh, ti per cent., IIoiiiIh. li oer cent . lioi ds, Texas iudeinnity, b per cent , Treasury notes, 1 mill to tiperceut., Trea-ury noles, 606,'a per cent., TrcHHUiy notes, 6 per cent., Treasury noteB, 3 year f)7 3 10 percent.. lreiiKiiry noum, i unu it year 6 per cent.. Certificates of ludebted iii'hk, li per cent. . Compound interest notes. 6 percent., Temporary loan, 4, 8 and 6 per cent , Treasury notes, 3 years, 7 3-10 per cent., - Uelit bearing no interest: Peinand notes. V. 8 leKiil tenders, Postal currency, Fractional currency. Gold ceitifiiates of de posit, ... lleennitiilation of debt bearing coin interest: Ponds at 5 percent., - 27.OJ,0n0 00 l!oiu!KHt6 ptr cent., 10 40s, - l'.i4,5ti'J,300 00 t-onilsof 1881, at 6 per cent., - 2S3,ti"7,4KO 00 6 20bond,t6percent., - 1,602,615,400 00 Amount outstanding, - - - 82,1(17,882,100 00 Intereht, .... 88,476,662 11 lielit bearinR Interest In lawful money: CeitilUatiB, 3 percent, interest, - 563,078,000 00 Navy pension tund, 3 per cent, interest, 14 oiw,"tiu uu Amount outsianuiug, ... m Interest, 1,236,500 00 Debt bearing no interest: Demand and legal tender notes. Postal and fractional currency, t'ertiflcuteg of gold deposited, - $3.16,059,244 00 33.452.31 40 23,340.720 00 Amount outstanding. - - - 412 RV2.278 40 lent on wlucli interest lias ceasea since maturity Amount outstanding, - - $8,421 ,863 fit Interest., 720,319 95 Total debt: Principal outstanding, Interest accrued, 82,593.231 251 04 41.024 .843 O i Total debt, principal und interest, $1,633,670,663 10 Amount In Treasury: Coin In the Treasury Currency, - $81 839.469 42 19.931,858 07 Amount ot public debt, less cash and sinking fuud in tli Treasury , - $2,506,412,613 12 Decrease ol public Uebt outing tne pant mouth, .... 13,384,779 97 Decrease since March 1 , 18ii9 IIoiiiIh issued to the I'nion and bruiiclies, interest pnyal Character of Issue and rate of Interest. $20,0.'i0,618 89 run no nanroau uompuiiy le iu lawful money: Amount out- Accrued in standing. terest, not yet paid Union Pacific 6 per cent, bonds. Union Pacific Railroad, Kastern division, Sioux City and Pacific Kailroad, - Central Pacific Railroad, Do, do. Central Brancb Union Pa cific liailroad, assignees of Atcbison and Pike 'a Peak Kailroad, - 'Western Pacific ltallroad, 8 25,998,000 6,303.000 1.1 -8 320 2, 3' 12. I 10 20,4.7,010 $669,959 00 157,575 00 40 70S 00 52.362 27 467,192 98 1,603.000 320 000 40.000 00 8,020 00 Totals, $.'8.'i38..W0 01 436 098 25 Interest paid by the United Slates, . $3,310,063 tb (If tills amount tbe t'nlted States Pas i i. ......... .j. .....1.. .I.,.. Jbn Ilia sum of lil' .'S? Balance duo, " ojji The forcuolug 'H a correct statement of the jiuhlio ... I'nniii 4Vl.j Kfwibu ami 'l,piiauiiri''u t-tt .lent, as -'7 VJ?jr tUI IIS 111 U10 limi uuom, u uiio 1 GUOKOB S. BOUTWBT.L, Secretary of the Treasury. Vnrflun AflnlrH. f ....n .ii,n '2 it la officially announced that the Queen' birthday Is to be celebrated at Madrid. General O'Donnell, while nueaking iu the Cortes agalnat the proponed reduction or we army, was .-i , ui, q.i.Ibtv. and died In the chamber. The Cortes is enaaged in signing the constltutiou, which via M vroaiUHatea B V9 vut inavtuiw Madrid, June 2The Constituent Cortes, last night, finally adopted the new constitution by a rote of 214 to 65. After the Tote was declared, Flgueran, amid enthusiasm, announced that the Republicans, though opposed to the monarchical cIhums of tho constitution, would support and fol low them. A motion made by the Republicans, that the standing army be reduced from 8.1,000 td 215,000, was lout by a vote of 173 against 60. Admiral Topcte informed the Cortes that COO political pri soners from Cuba, now at Fernando Po, would soon be transported to the Canaries. Pakir, June 2 General Hlx. the retiring Amer- can minister, at the bamiuet last night, regretted that he was compelled to separate from his coun trymen in Paris, and referred to the many erron eous impressions with respect to tho United States. He said the true mission of that country was to ubduo the wilderness and convert it to tho abode of civilization. Ho traced the succession of events leading the colonists from tho valleys of the Atlantic- first to tho basin Of the Mississippi, and thence to Colorado and California; still another century would bo required to complete tho work. Tho policy of America was not war, hut Improve ment; not devastation, hut fraternity; not iiggres- ion, for the accession of territory was certain by friendly arrangements and not by Injustice or vio lence. Havana, June 2. Tho property confiscated bc- wecn April 1!) and .June 1 produced 70,i)no. Tho city is terribly excited since yesterday. Volui tccrs are arming, and serious riots are expected. A heavy engagement lias taken pUco between the bays of Nilre and;ilaros. The official report an nounces that four cannon have been captured by the filibusters. Havana, June 2Tho agitation in tho city has artially abated. I mice resigned this niornln, and ow Kspcricr is acting ns Captain General, and will continue to do so uutil the arrival of Caballero do Kotlas. The city Is tranquil, but disorder threatens to break out at any moment. Tho volunteers are greatly incensed at General Pelaze, who has disap- iearcd. A feeling of great anxiety prevails in tho city. The Vascongade voluuteers arrived in port to-day. London, June 2. The limes, reviewing the cor respondence between tho Knglish and American governments on the Alabama claims, &c., says: Although wo wcro well aware of tho frankness and desire for a good understanding, which clmrac- tcrized two successive British governments, we knew not tho lengths to which conciliation was ac- ually carried, and how completely It was their oun propositions and their own acts which the Americans repudiated through their Semite When we compare the spirit of America with tho conced- ng temper of Kughind, and consider that all that was yielded was insufficient to prevent the rejec tion of the treaty, we despair of the success of any cgotiation in which Kngliuid maintains a due re gard for her own rights and honor." London, June 2 In tho Houso of Commons, last night, Mr. Seely urged that in future contracts for carrying mails to the United States be made for no longer time than three years, and that payments for service be regulated by tho amount of mails carried. He advocated ocean penny postage, and hoped negotiations would be entered Into with the United States for its establishment. The Marquis of Huntington defended the late mail contracts. Although he sympathized with Mr. Scely's sentiments, he was opposed to his pro posals, which, If carried Into effect, would tend to uncertainty in the service and to disinclination on the part of the steamship companies to compete with each other. He thought the present contracts would be the last which would be made with a fixed subsidy, but was altogether doubtful of the success of any negotiations for tho establishment of penny postage across the Atlantic. Tho theme was then dropped. Mr. Moore moved that a special committee be appointed to inquire into the treatment of untried Irish political prisoners. Mr. Forteseue, Chief Secretary for Ireland, be lieved t'je complaints made of the 111 treatment of these prisoners were exaggerated, but ho the light political prisoners awaiting trial should bo held under the supervision of government officers, and not kept in county jails. After remarks from Mr. Gray and Maguire, con- t'emnlng the present system of holding untried pri soners in confinement, the Houso divided on the motion, and refuted to uppoint the committee '-'0 against 84. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Far additional Maritie AVico nee Fimt I'aije, AT.MANAO FOR PHII.ADKLPHIA THIS I1AV firm K-.hf.h 4,HU,MooN Kihkh Tin StiN Kktb ''Mi High Watkh 9 06 PHTI.A nrCT.PHIA HOAPn CIW TRAnw Hknut Vinsoh, ; (iKoiiiiK N. Ali en, Committee of the Month. 4.JKO. AtlllllllhON (Joates,; MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. FOR AMKR1UA. Atalanta London New York Mav 8 lliberimin Liverpool ,...Iew lork iMay 13 Hritauniu (.lasirow New York May 14 Louisiuna Liverpool New York May 19 Iowa (ilasirow New York Mav M City of Cork ....Liverpool Now York via Hul...May 22- Kelluna London New York May 22 Ohio Southampton. ...Kaltimnre May 22- fUR JtUKOl'K. Malta New York.. ..Liverpool June R America New York. ...Hremen June 3 ircintu New York. ...Liverpool June 5 Dacien New York....ilusgow June 6 llritunnia New York. ...(ilamtow limn R (:itv ol Paris New York Liveroool .Tium K Tripoli New York. ...Liverpool June 5 Mannuttan iew orK. ...Liverpool June 7 llolhutia Now York Hamburg .lnnn fl Java New York. ...Liverpool June 9 Cot Limerick. ..New York. ...Antwerp June 9 C. of lialtiinoro..New York. ...Liverpool Juno 13 Ville de Paris.... New York. ...Havre June 13 Hellcina New York. ...London June 15 t). of Boston New York. ...Liverpool lunn 15 Scotia New York. ...Liverpool June Id (JOAKI'WINK, DOMKSTKJ, KTU. J. Yf. Evermun..Pbilada Cbarlestou Tune 8 Kairlo New York Havana ,lnn ft Tonawunda Pbilailu Savannah June 6 AlaripoKa New York. ...Now Orleans June 6 Crescent City .. New York. ...New Orleans lune 6 Morro Cnhtlo.. ..Now York.... Havana June 10 City of Moxico. .Now York.... HavanaA V. Cruz. ..June IS Juniata Philada N. Orleungand llav.June If Malls are forwarded bveverv steamer in tha remilur linnit. The steamers tor or from Liverpool call at Wueenstown, ex- oepi iiib i anaoian line, wnicn cull at Lonuonilurry. TUe t earners for or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARKD YKSTKRDA Y. Steamer II. L. Caw, Her, Kultiiuoro, A. Groves, Jr. Nchr II. Lverett. .loneit, Boston, Warren A Urocir. Scbr Ceo. Killiurn, ritauley, Newport, K. 1., C U. Morris. SchrTeazer, Henley, Hockport, Kinnickson Jt Co. Nchr Ann S. Hoe, Hooper, Augusta, Mo., David Cooper. Kchr B. V. liruinerd, Andernon, lall River, do. 8c fir J. A. Crocker, Currier, Boston, L. Audenriod Co. Schr Nailab, Cheney. Boston via New Custla,Lol.,Uaptaiu. Kl'!'r !; ; 'nh''' I'h'kup, Bultimore. Kchr K. It. Vt harton, Johnson, Georgetown, Scur Anna Burton, Frink, Alexandria. ARRIVKD YKSTKRDAY. Steamship Brunette, Howe, 34 houra fro with mdse. to John K. Old. from New York, Steamer Blink Diamond', Meredith, 24 hours from New -,,Tn,i,.-i i.nT-a jriuiuonu, more uitn, : York, with luilse. to W. AI. Buird & Co. ltal. briir l a Rachel, Cafiero, HI daysf fruit to N. Helliuns i Bro from Messina, with iruib to ii. jieiuui!H v t$ro. l'r. b'iii Kliza, Clark, 10 days from Sagua, with sugar to S. 4 V . V oImIi. nan in unpiain. Kchr KnMitiiiiiF Kna .TomAM o Aavm from Norfolk, with lumber to J. W. Gai,kill it Hons. Kchr J. Wilhon, Conloy, tt days from Boston, with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Scbr Ariadne, Thomas, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with (Train fo Jon. L. Bewley & Co. unu 'ini.iii tx f . . . ' . .1 J ... m, . L Havuk hk-Grack, Jun3. The following boats left for Philadelphia this morning : Sumiuehunna. with lumber to Taylor A Botts. n. rBKii, nun a io.t with lumber, tor ewr. Woolverton t Tiauuau, with lumber to John J. vertou. . Wool- A. G. Postulwait. with lumber to Taylor Belts, F. W. Lersn. with lumhu. t I. W. Taylor A Co. Nelly and Johnny, with lumber to 1'sylor BetU. New Kra and bard, with lumber to Wataoo.Malono Vo. Cnrrrpondmr of Tht Krmina Trlnfralih. NkwYokk, JBMa.-llv.'Wg JTt Ja foil vfraiflitj wwtnitfdjtoBHi- hcur Isaac Baker, Purvere, 7 days from Matanzaa, with molasses to K. C. Knight A Co. Schr J. B. i'yers, Llwood, 4 days from Rockland Lake, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Kchr Lugeuia, Haws, 8 days from Newport, R. I., with Tbree light, for nattlmote. ' ' One, with gas retorts, lor Phl'adolphla. i One, with Iron ore, for Bridgeton, N. J. ' Bai.tlmohr, June 1 Tbe following barges leave ltow tonight rant ward i Carry M.Nile,; AlvlnOUrk; Ynhai O. V. Hon thton j and Velncirinde, all with coal, for New York. Harvest Moon, for Newport, Del. , , , MKMORANDA. I Steamship Norfolk. Piatt, hence, at Richmond 1st Inst. ' Baroue Wm. Van Name, Craig, at Havre I'.tti ult., irora' New York. Barque Olhera, Dleke, sailed from BremerhaTon lsth nit , for Baltimore, not tor Philadelphia. Barque Jeannette, trench, for Philadelphia, sailed from Prrnsnibiirn2'th ult. Barque Iddo Kimball, Delano, hence, at Rio Janeiro l&th April via Penscola. for Montevideo, leaky. Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, hence, below Boston 1st Instant. Kchr American Kagte, Mcl-arland, for Fhiladelphia, cleared at Calais 2sth ult. Schr F. L. Potter, Small, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pensacola 24th nit. Schrs JainesKattorthwsit, Ixing; Rsmnel Castner, Rnh. Inson: and D. S. Siner, Huntley, sailed from Alexandria Hit t ult.. lor Boston. Schr A. Hcaton, hence for Wareham, at New Len lon 31st ult. Hchr F.mma P. Douglass, Kllis, honce, nt Newport 30th ultimo. Schr Annie M. Kdwards, llenson, hence, wasgoinic up to mchmiind lit Inst. Schrs S. It. Thomas, Arnold, for Boston ; W. W. nrifflni, Gritting, lor Hart ford ; J. W. Mine, l.imo, for do. : Suceoss. Rieharils, for Providence ; and J. Tinker, Stanley, all from Philadelphia, passed through Hell Gate 1st inst. MISCKU.ANY. During a squall at, 8 o'clock on Monday morning, chr f niina M. l ox, i;ki, from Foil Kivor for Philadelphia, while at anchor in Newport harbor, dragged foul ol hilium schr f rank, of Boothbsy, tearing the lattor's mainsail and breaking mainbuem. NOTICK TOMARINKRS. Othcisl Information has been received at this office, that from tho 1st day of April, 1h.;i, a light would bo oxhinitivt from a tower on the point called UnsnlKalia, at I'ipar.it, Algeria, rho light is a hied green light, olevatod loi tout above the sea, and in clear weather should be seen Irom a distance of 4 miles. The illuminating apparatus is diop tric, or by Ioikrs of the fourth order. The tower is built, of stone. Position, lat. :ti de IT. ! niin. 4 soo. N., long. 2 deg. i!s min, 15 seo. east from Greenwich. By order, w. B. SHCBKICK, fhnirman. Treasury Department, Oltice Lighthouse Board, Washing ton, D. C May 31 , lWWl. SPECIAL NOTICES. jjQT FOR T1IR SUMMER. TO KKVKNT snnliurn and all decolorations and irritations of the skin, bites of mosquitoes or other insmils, use Wright's Alconated Glycerine Tablet. H is dolieiously fragrant, transparent, and has no equal ns a toilet soap. For sale tiy druggists generally. K. 4 G. A. WRIGHT, Nn. HJ4 CHKSNU'f Street. ' 2 4 jfjT U. S. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. An appropriation (460,000) having been made by Congress for purchasing ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR OFFICKRS of the Unitod States Army and Navy mutilated in the service, applications may now be mado, in person or by letter, by officers entitled to tho benefit of the act, and who desire the best Artiticial Limbs, to Dr. B. FRANK PA LM Kit, Surgoon Artist, Nn. lStmCHKSNCT Street. Philadelphia, No. 678 BROADWAY, Now York, No. 81 GRF.F.N Street, Boston. 12 Offices for Supplying Arniy and Navy Officers. fiiVy DR. F. rTtIIOMAS, TIIR LATE OPF rntrr of the I'oHon Dental AsHotuution, is now the only one in PhihidolphiH who devotee hie entire time and practice to extracting teeth, ahftoliitnly without pain, hy fgtf- TENNSYLVAXIA RAILROAD COM PANY, TRKASURF.R S DKPARTMKNT. PHir.AiiET.rniA, May, 15, lHtW. NOTICK TO STOCK HOLD F.RS. The books aro now open for subscription and payment of the now stock of this Company. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 6 IS aot Treasurer. "A PENN If SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Fjirned." The time to save money is when yon earn it, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekJy in the old FRANKLIN HAVING FUND. No. I:tli S. lOL'HTil Street, bolow Chesnut. Money in large or small amount received, and five percent, interest allowed. Open daily from SI to 8, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 OCIOCK. UIHUa UAL) WALL A Dr. K, 2 IS Treasurer. jgs ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD COMPANY, TliliAS L KEK - Dlil'A KT.M ENT. PHit.AnKi.PHiA, Pa., May 3d, 1869, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a genii-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clour of National and State taxes, payable in cash on awl after May 30, ltsua. RlanK powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. 238 8. Third street. The Office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 P. M. from May 30 to June B, for the payment of dividends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIUTir, 15 3 60t Treii-surer. Note The Third Instalment on New Stock of ISflS is due and payable on or before Juno IS. ggy- OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADKLPHIA. OFFICK, No. 3 IN WALNUT STRKRT. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots, clear of all incumbrance, on RF.ASONABLK TERMS. Tho ad vantages off erod by this Cemetery are woll known to be equal if not superior to those possessed by any other Ueme tery. We invite all who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. To societios desiring large tracts of land a liberal reduo tion will be made. ALFRED O. HARMFR. President. MARTIN LA'NDKNBEKUKK. Treasurer. MlCHAFL NimiKT, Secretary. 1 U tint PERSONAL. VOTICE. ALL PERSONS HAVING GOODS deposited at llf.ril.W N LOAN OFFICE,, N. K. corner 1'lFTEhN Til and MARh.hr Streets, which have rtilliniurii it.rr hid k-hui ,(iun, .n, unnij uiHIIH'll ill call at the S. W. corner of ELEVENTH and FILBERT Streets, and pay charges on the sumo, or they will be sold at auction at No. &! South street, on Monday, Juno 7th, at V o ciock. o a10t" A ITLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR Ports. J. V Duplicate Certificate No. 1248, name of mout nouth Orphans' Asylum," issued May So. 157, fr tew Loan due January 1, leoti. Original lost in Hi for 1700. firs. Iticli. N nn md, Va., in ltxi& rlAlIX 4 BKO.. Portsmouth, Vi 4Mittu:tm BOARDINQ. A T NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE J. V obtained furnished and unfurnished rooms for lodg n. Board also, if desired. 9 1 tf TlOARDTNG VACANT IN A VK.W IVVVM Two lino Second-story Rooms, with private bath, etc. Also, nut) juuiu uu iuiii iiuur, no. inrj tiAI,aui Mreet. t) lot VTOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUR HOUSE. WlXdIKRiIIAKTttArV Ac CO.'S WASHINi, AND CXEANSINU POWOEIl Is unequalled for scrubbing Paints. Floors, and all boui bold use. Ask for it and take no other. w 1 1 miwiiiu i . 23 fan No. Hnri FKANKFOKD Road CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. R. THOMAS & CO. PEALEKS IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. COHNEK OP EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street 6 it! 8ra PHILADELPHIA. QEOnCE PLO YJMAN CAltrENTER AND BUILDER, O OA No. 134 DOCK Street, PhiladeJoHia. FIRE ANL BURGLAR PROOF SAFE T7m C L. M A I S E R, MAKfJTACTUHEH OP luvJ FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH, BEI.L-II ANGER, AND DEALER IN UUlLdlNU HARDWARE, 8B5 No. 434 RACK Street. JTO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest styles of Boots, Uaitera, and Hhoel for ilea and Boya can be had at ERNEST HOPP'S - Iwrge Kstablishment, 4 8 Dm No. !2ilO N. WIN Til Street. LEXANDER G. CATTELL fc CO. PKODUOK tlOM MISSION M KRO HANTS, No. UU NORTH WUARVJUi aND Ha 3T NORTH W ATfR BTRKKT, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC VtilS LADOMUS & CO. f DIAMOND BBAIKRS & .TETVKLKRS. WATCH 19, JKWKLRT m elhTKIs !. WATCHES and JEWELET EEPAIEED. Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPOllTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs, Engagement and Wedding Rings, in 18-karat and cohn. Kold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presonta. Table Cut lery, Pluted Ware, etc 8 27 ESTABLISHED 182S. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOOD9. NO.' M N. SIXTH" STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WA11NK & CO., v. Wholoaiile l)i'lirs In WATCIIKS AND JKWKLTtY. S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Street, 8 x; i M'contt noor, ana uiw or ino. an . l iukd t. DRY QOODS. QOOD BLACK SILKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIU BELLOWS DRAP IMPERIAL. DE CAC1IEMIRE DE HOIK. DOUBLE CHAIN tiROS (HtAIN. WIDOWS' SILKS, NO (JLOSS. BLACK SATINS FOR TRIMMINGS, EYRE & LANDELL, FOU11TII AND AUCH. TRirES AND MIXTURES FOR SUITS. EYRE A LANDELL AGNIF1CENT ORO.VNDIE8 AND LAWNS. EYRE A- I.ANDELL. I LAMA LACE POINTS, OLGAS, BOURNOUS, J .IACKKTS. FISCIIUKS. FULL LINE OF SPRING SHAWLS. 4 8stutii3m EVRE A- LAN DELL. C E NT .'S FURNI SH I NQ GOODS PATENT 8 II O U L D E K-S E A M x MIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PF.RFF.CT FITTINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at vwy short notice. All other artiolea of GENTLEMEN'S DKKSS GOODS In full rariety. WINCHESTER fc CO., 11 a No. ?QI CHESNUT Street. Ha Ss Ka Ca Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., K S75rp NO. 814 CnESNUT STREET. 1115. WM-T- H0PKINs' 1115 LADIES' 1X10 III U3X. NO. 1115 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD ROW) Ijirirest assortment and Rest and Cheapest Goods in the city in all the following lines: Manufacturer of Hopkins' Colehrated Champion Hoop riairts, tor uuios, aiikshs, ana i nimreu, in over lour nun drod styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes. Coteil, Katino, and Janes Corsets, m eiirht different slyliw, nianutautured expressly for our own sales, from IS I HiO to itf,?. different styles of anperior fitting French woren Whalelxine CORSETS, from Si I to S7. 14 varieties of extra nandsome Whalebone Corsets, from 75 cents to M'SW. Shoulder Braces, Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, eto. Mrs. Moody's Patent Solf-adjustinir Abdominal Corset, highly recommended by physicians, from ft-U to H.T. Fl'IX LINES OF I.AIIK.S I'NDEUtJAR. AIENTS. Bartram Fantom's Family Sewinr Machinns, he in it gratuitously distributed to our vtutomers for the puriwae ol aettinR Ihsm iutriHluced. 3 25 St TERRA COTTA WORKS. QLOUCESTlili TEKKA COTTA WORKS DIXEY A CO. STORE AND OFFICE NO. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVE AUCH, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOUBLE GLAZED VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPES, With Branches, Bends, Sleeves, Traps, etc DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, HOT-AIR FLUES, HOPPERS, GARDEN VASES, STATUARY, ETO. OWNERS, BUILDERsi AND CONTRACTORS Will consult their interests by giving us a call. Having a large supply of all kinds constantly on hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Recpectfully soliciting your orders, we aro, yonrs 6 8tf DIXEY CO. SOFA BED. JJOVElt'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decidedly the bept Sofa Bed ever invented. It can lie extended Iron? a Sola iuto a handsome Frent-li Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, in ten seconds of time, it requires no unscrewing or detaching, has no separation between back and seat, no cords to break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the back te support it wheu down, which is unsafe ami liable to get out of repair. It bus tho conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing, is easily managed and it Is impossible for it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 28 tuthsem No 0 South SECOND Street. DYEINQ AND PRINTING. jITt abl 1 JL11 e d The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, STATE N INLAND, No. 40 North. EIGHTH Street (West Side), Phfladel phla;No. 98 D'JANE Street, a'ld Ibi BROADWAY. New York. ' This old and weH-known Company are prepared, a usual, with the highest degree of nklll and the most approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEANS 15, and FINISH every variety of LA 1)1 hS' and GENTLE MEN'S GARMENTS, and PIECE GOODS, lu their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 3 11 thsto NOTE This la our only office in Philadelphia. CURTAIN SAND SH ADE 8. " B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Large and Bop assortment a t low price. BTORR BHAPF8 made ,TW, J,5.1 '"L, AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OKMUSIC.-K ELLOOO-. MARs M 18H CLA rYTJ nj M K VV " U MM will eppoar fur the Imt tim. in ii.V. . r, , . charming oomie opera, n 0,t ' Rowinl's IL RARlilERB DI RKVIOLIA vAi:::::::::::z'.lm hn '"j"-" K-' Figaro Hirmir B.mttl Don Basllio " a."""J Dr. Ilartolo " ' 8"J"'"n JJ- HarilJ FULL CHORUS AND OltciilWrK " ,nl Muslral Hirwtor Mr. R H If ll d uu. Arlmisaion, 1 ; Reserved spsts. 80 cents eatra. S Family Circln, SO cents ; tiiillery, 25 opnta. Spats now at the Auadomy, and Trumpler'e, Jfo KM Chesnut street. CHE S N U T STREET THEATRE Z. J. E. McDONOUOH Manacer LAST WKF.K OF F.I.ISK HOI.T S KNULISH BURLLSyL E TROUPE. RrTlval of LUCRETIA HORtJIA; LA fiRANDK lOt!TR EK. wim.iam h. Donaldson andji. uilbkrt, who will make a VELOOIPEDK ASCENSION from the staffo to tho nailery, a f'oat novor bofore at tempted. SATURDAY -MATINTK, M" RS. JOTrK DREW'S ARCH STREET THFATR K. - Rnulns OTiartar to o'clock. LAST NUiHTS OF M . .IOH1V COLLINS. TO Nit iHT (Thursday), June 3, -Power's (freat Drama, RORY O'MORK. Ri ry. with sonps Mr. COLLINS t-.iincni'Mnir w u n ui'.aay I.I.M) Mr. CRAIU and MISS DAVENPORT Friday -Henerit of Mr COLLINS Knturiiiiy- T1IK MAKItLK HK ART. Monday -BLACK ANI WHITK. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEHINS AT 8. THIS (Thursday) KVKNINU. .I.m. a FOURTH NKiHT of the world-rennwned 'nniedinn, MR. JOSKPH JKFFERSON, who will appear as RIP VAN WINKLE, in Dion Roucicault's erent Drums nf KIP VAN WINKLE; OR, THE SLEEP OF TWENTY YEARS. THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET, below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. LAST WEEK BUT ONE ' " nf the brilliant enKSKomoiit of tho (rent favorite and liiiiiilar artiste, MISS 8USAN OALTON, In the (rroat hit of the sesnin, FLORETTH THK CRICKET, Cricket Miss K1ISAN (i ALTON CRICKET MATINEE SATURDAY. I7OX'S AMERICAN. WALNUT STREET"! : ABOVE EIOHTH. Open 7 SO. Overture, ft o'clock. THE WONHERSOKTHK WORLD F.Nt;AOKD. BISTERS LHTTA and ROSA, 'the ereate.t and most wonderful Oymnnsts, EVERY E'F.NIt THIS WEEK. w,?OK,K,Y..:)KT,Ti 5V"Ki" Van Winkle," "The African wir.ard," I ninhled Eutcliman," THE DASHW OOD SISTERS and Master CLARENOK. I )R1VATE" C L AS 8ICAL SOIREE i n v CARL (iAERTNER'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL , ,v . SOCIKTV, at the DrsWinc Room. SEVENTEENTH Street, ahove Ohesant. SATURDAY EVENING, Junes. ldtW, at 8 o'olock. Tickets 2 Tickets for sale only at CARL (iAERTNER'S Private' Office, nt the Ainerirnn (nnservnlnry of Music, S E corner TENTH and WALNUT Streets. 4 3 2t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP FINfl A ARTS. Tbe Fortyjilith Annual Spring Exhibitioa of Paintings, Sculpture, Ac, is now open. Admission, 2oo. : Season Tloketa, fiOo. 14 3d 8ft Open from A. M. to 6 ! P. M., and from TX to 10 P. M. GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH TnL ARCH Streets, for Ijidies, Gentlemen, and Chil dren, is now open DA Y and K VKNINd. Lessons eriven in Sparring and Fencing. (Jail in person or send for circular. 8 6 stiilhUiuo PROF L. LEWIS. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 79), 722. 734, and 726 VINK Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propertw of the GRAND DUKF. OF BADEN, purahasad at itreai expense by JACOB VALER, of this city, in combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Misa NELLIR AN DERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at tne above-mentioned plaoe. Admission 'res. 1 I3tf DRUGS, PAINTS, ETO. JOBEllT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E Comer FOURTH and RACE Sts. . PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied ut lowest prices for cash. n 4 BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The Largest Stock and Greatest Variety OF rULL AND HALT-BOUND BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUM, PASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC. To be found in this city, is at tne OLD ESTABLISHED Blank Book Manufactory OP JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 818thstu3m PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FIRST FLOOR ; WAltE KOOA1S, UP STAIRS. ROOFING. READY HOOFING. Ttiis Roofing la adapted to all buildings. It can bm applied to STEEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pot on old IShinxle Koofa without remorinff the shingles, thus avoid ing alie damaging of ceilings and furniture while under, going roiiairs. ( No gravid used.) FKKSKtlVE YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WELTON'S KLAhTIU PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR HAI.K hy the barrel or gallon, the beat and cheapest in the market. W. A. WELTON, No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Ooates, and 175 No. (Sla WALNUT Street ryo OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS X AND ROOFKRfl. Kent's! Yes, yes. Every size and kind, old or new. At No. MX N. THIRD Street, the AM K K1CAN CONCRETE PAINT AND ROOK COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and for preserving all wood and motals. Also, their solid nam tilui roof covering, the best ever ottered to tbe public with irushos, cans, huckuts, etc., fur the work. Anti-vermin, Fire, and Water-proof; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. Ne paper, gravel, or beat. Oood for all climates. Directions given for work, or flood work men supplied. Care, promptness, certainty! One prioet Call! Examine! Judge! Agents wanted lor interior counties. 4 ttf JOSKPH LEEDS, Principal. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. X We are prepared to furnish English ; imported AKPHALTKJ KUOKINU th.LV In quantities to suit. This roofing was used to ooer th Paris Exiiihitioa in ltxi7. MERCHANT A CO.. ji, 8m Noa. 617 andMJUINOU- Mreet. R" OOFINO. LITTLE & CO., "TIIK LIVE ROOKKKS" No. 1UM MARKET Street. Evoiy deaorii.tion of Old and Loaky Roos wad tigut and wr.r. ra li keep Id repair, for Bve yea, pfd Tin Roof, maileeaual to new. A trial only required to insure aatia. faS!ion.Ordeni promptly attended to. a, a OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with " Slate, and warranted for ten years. HAMILTON IJOOKKER, 8 lWira No. 45 8. TENTH Klmei. ORNY'S TASTELESS fltUIT PKESEltVING POWDE1S, Is warranted to keep Rtrawberriea superior to any known process, aa well aa other fruity without beiug air-tigut. Puce, 6U ceuta a package, bold by the grocers. ZANE, NORNY & CO., PROPRIETORS, , Mo, IX XrUi BJtCOND St. Pbikd.