a TUB DAILI fiVbrtxi TELEGRAPH PHIL A.0BLPH1A, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1870. VITV 1 N T U I. -. 1 K W C I'. JsQrBfcT ii Tn. Lath IfoMTonB Cash. Yes terday afternoon Coroner Taylor commenced an investigation Into the circumstances attending he death of John Boyle, who died at the SU Msry'p Hospital on Tuesday morning lt. A mirnbor ol witnesses were examined, and the evidence showed that on the Friday nlht previous Boyle was net upon by a number of men and beaten, at Reach and Laurel streets. After tho disturbance Hoyle was fonnd lying on the railroad track on Frankford roud, above Laoicl street. Thomas Taginan, Patrick McFar land, and Francis McBrlde, who are said to have been concerned in the affair, were committed by the Coroner. This morning; tho Inquest was continued to hear the testimony of Dr. BhaplelRh, which was to the effect that the Doctor made a jol-morlem examination of the body of the deceased at St. Mary's JlosnlUl on the 10th Instant; be fonnd both eyes blackened, and there were abrasions over the forehead, both eyes, nd bridge of the nose; also, a largo bmiso extending over the forehead and npper part of tho face; on dissec ting he found en used blood under the sculp, it being loosened from the skull: the membranes were in darned aud watery effusion at the bane of the brain; the orbital parts and the cthnold bone were fractured. Deceased came to his death from inflammation of the brain produced by the injuries to the forehead; the damage to the fore bead might have been canned by a club; a heavy low knocking the man on bis face would have produced the Injuries. The jury retired and rendered a verdict as follows: That the said John Boyle came to his death from violence (blows on the head) re ceived at the hands of Thomas Tugman, Francis WcBride. and Patrick McFarlahd on the night of the 15th instant, at Frankford road and Laurel street . ' Local Odds and Ends. It is rumored that Representative Davis engineered the movement by which the Delinquent Tax Collector Repeal ing act was prevented being brought before the llensc. lie s a candidate for rcnomlnation. The roadsters were out in force yesterday afternoon. 8am Josephs has always been in favor of the negroes voting ! At least so he says. The O'Byrne, on reading the recent resolu tions of the Leech portion of the Democratic City Executive Committee, exclaimed, ' Eph raim is joined to his idols; let him alone." The improvements at the Park are going on rapidly for Philadelphia. Representative Smith, of ITarrlsburg, is anxious for a biographical sketch in a Philadel phia newspaper. , "Brick Inspector" Dalley wants to be re turned to legislative halls. Burglary The residence of a Mr. Betts, No. 2017 Ogden street was robbed on Sunday night last of a lot of silverware and jewelry. It appears that Mr. Betts and family loft the resi dence on Hatnrday for the purpose of visiting some relatives in the country, and directed their servant to take up a temporary residence with a friend. The latter, instead of so doing, gathered a party of friends in the house, and held high carnival. Two of them have been arrested on suspicion, and commixed to prison by Alder man Kerr. TliSlf names are AmeUi .Qcijtricr and Annie Elfrlcht. One George Briener, who constituted one 01 me party, aua who, It ap pears, stated to some one that he Intended to the house Je. yet at largo, but the officers r6 en his track. Fev alb Depravity. Emma Weaver yester day met a female at Ssventh and Coates streets, and engaged In conversation with her. Emma stated to her new-found friend that if she would advance $1 she (Emma) would show her a sight. The stranger handed Emma t'i bill, when the latter conducted her to a tavern near by aud commenced treating. The stranger not relish ing tho turn of -affairs, remonstrated, when Emma kicked ber into the street. A warrant -was then procured and Emma was arrested and taken before Alderman Becker, who held her in $1000 bail to answer. Fabwell Services. The Rev. J. V. Bon bam having resigned the rectorship of the Bishop's Free Church, in order to obtain a sea son for rest on Easter Sunday preached his closing sermons to large congregations. By his urgent request Bishop Stevens has appointed a successor, for whom Mr. Bonham requested a rorrital and heartv welcome. The financial difficulties having been removed, the increasing conirreeation have the ability to sustain a first- class Protestant Episcopal church. The Rev. E. Owen Simmon will commence his labors on Sunday, April 84. Rhtcide About 5 o'clock this morning an officer of the Third District Police was notified that a man was lying dead in a wood-yard at Dock street wharf. The official at once investi gated the matter, and found that the man had committed suicide. He was found propped against a Pile of wood, and his head early severed from his body. His face was also learfullv trashed, and near him lay his weapon, a small Knife covered with blood. In his pocket was found a receipt signed I. J. ihompson, Western Hotel, Dec, as, isrci. A Wandering Juvenile Abeut 3 o'clock this morning the officers of the Seventeenth dis trict found a lad. who gives bis name as jos, Barker, wandering through the streets. On beta? nuestioned. be said that he had run off irom his nncle on account of 111 treatment. This morning be was taken before the Mayor, and to the latter official be stated that be bad run away from his father. On bis person were .found powder, shot, and a revolver. He was remanded into custody until his parents can be DOtuiea. Presentation. This morning 8ergeant O'Hara, late of the Ninth district force, was presented with a handsome silver-mounted re volver bv the members of the snuad he com manded. The Sergeant has been transferred to the Eighth district, and the gut was intended to Bhow the esteem In which the men of the Ninth held blm. The Active Ball. The annual ball of the United States Active Association will come off on Mondav evening next, at Washington Hall. Great preparations are being made for this affair, and as the arrangements are in the hands of gentlemen of taste and experience, a most enjoyable entertainment may be expected. Wood Paving. The contractors for the Btow wooden pavement, at the request of the Citizens' Association, this morning commenced takine up a portion ol the pavement laid dv them last fall in front of the Custom House, in order to demonstrate how easily such a pave ment can be repaired. SEBiors Accident. Joseph Kecnan, resid ing at No. 018 Gilbert street, employed in the manufactory of William C. Baker, Twelfth and Brown streets, yesterday fell through a hatch way, ana sustained serious Injuries. He was removed to his residence. Fat vb. Thin. The long-talked-of match of fcase ball between the Fat and Thin nine of the Keystone Base Ball Club will be played on the grounds of the Athletic Base Ball Club, Seven teenth and Columbia avenue, to-morrow. Seve ral new players will make their debut on the fat nine. Fell Down Stairs David Swartz, residing at No, 1 Vincent avenue, ou Monday night fell downstairs and sustained serious injuries. THE VATIC A N, No. 101O CIIlZSttUT Street. Garden Vases, latioal designs. Oardea Vum at all rio. (iunloD VuMitllni, Uarden Vanes at i:! Uu. -Harden V asm at tM 00. (lardea Vane at Si UO. Oardvo Vsaee at Sri OU. (iarden Van at S7 SO. 4.ardeo Vatee at SM'OO. Harden Van at 10 OS. arda Stataary, Ho war Poll, and IlaoKiua' Vaaea in ftTuat variety. Si decoration adds to tbe natural beauties of tb garden or lews and at so little espouse- a law Vaes tilled w) lb Jlv mill plants, 4 -) lus TUIIU) EDITION I Foreign and Domestic News. The Paris Labor Strikes. Expenses of the Plebiscite, TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. r.u., : inc., -st., i-:te. from Washington. The rtluv Internal. Df "patch to the Awoeiatfd Ye. Washington, April -1. On inquiry of the Secretary of the Treasury this morning, it was ascertained that no order has as yet been issued for paying the May interest on bonds next Mon day. The books may not be ready before Tues- duy or Wednesday, when payments will be made without rebate. At all eveuts, they will be commenced before May 1. The New Poet Office. The Secretary has tinder consideration the subject of the New York and Boston Tost Offices, In connection with tho appropriation recently made by Congress with a view to increase the force for the completion of the buildings at the earliest practicable time consistent with the good execution of the work. The Ueorjrla lilll. General Bntlcr, chairman of the Reconstruc tion Committee, who will leave for Massachu setts to-morrow night, proposes that the Gewritf a bill as amended by the Senate shall lie over for ten days. A National Project. Governor Austin, of Minnesota, and Governor Faircliild, of Wisconsin, had a hearing before the Committees on Commerce of the Senate and House in behalf of the improvement of tho Wisconsin and Fox rivers, so as to give a four fect water channel between the Mississippi river nnd Lake Michigan. Governor Ilarvey, of Kansas, who was to make an argument for the same, was unexpectedly called away. Governor Merrill, of Iowa, will be hereto-day for the same purpose. Favorable action by Congress upon this truly national subject is conldcntly ex pected. Naval Order. Paymaster Robert W. Allen is detached from the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, and or dered to the practice ship Savannah on 30th instant. Master W. B. Newmnn is detached from the receiving 6hlP ftt Mew York nnd ordered to the Pilgrim. ... Tue orders of First Assistant Engineer WilsdB il. Purse to the Saugus are revoked. Second Assistant .Engineers vwinam a. it. Allen and George W. Hall are ordered to the Pilgrim. .army jt-nunmuona. The resignations of Captain Allen Rutherford, United States Army, unasnlgncd. and Second Lieutenant Remembrance II. i-lday, Artil lery, have been accepted. Aanaultlnf a vjolieeter. -1-11 . X" w, ,.r 4xn TKItwI T1..ia.tnnl district, reports to Commissioner Belano that on the 14th instant no was assaulted as ne was leaving bis office by a man named Robert r. Johnson, who was in the act of leveling a doable-barrelled shot gun upon mm. me col lector is satisfied this was a deliberate attempt to assassinate him, because of an intimation given by Emory to the owner of the balldlng in which Johnson also had an office, that the latter was not an agreeable neighbor. Em"-y being convinced that he belonged to the Ku Klax, Johnson was arrested and bound over on a charge of "assault with intent to kill." Custoass llerelats for the week ending April 1(1: Boston, f470,- CfiTTS; New York, 3,378,651-M; Philadelphia, $348,339-05: Baltimore, K45,;0-30; New Or leans, from March 2d to April 9, 272.fi63-82; San Francisco, from March 20 to April , 1288,--7180.' Total, 4,908,94O-24.; - " tiovarnment of Arlxoan. . Special Despatch to The livening Ttttjraph, Mr. McCormlck, Helegate from Arizoua, wai before the House Conmittee on Military Affairs this morning and delivered an argument in favor of the Government protecting tne citizens oi the Territory of Arizona by sending a snfUclcnt force ol military to prevent Indian outureaKS. Improvement af Cape Cad. Judge Russell, of Boston, and General Foster, U. S. A., were before the House Com mittee on Commerce this morning, to urge the construction of a canal from Buzzard Uay to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. FROM NEW ENGLAND. The Freshet In the nod ftlerrlwar. Foktland, Me., April 21. The Saco river was higher yesterday than at any time since 1S27, having risen three feet on Tuesday. All the booms and one mill were swept away at Bar Mills. Covered bridge at Moderation, and all the booms and one sawmill and wooden mill, belonging to the estate of the late Oliver Tracy, and some small buildings, were also swept away. Concord, N. H., April 21 The river foil about fourteen inches during the night. A large force of mem are employed repairing the rail road, and it is believed travel will be resumed to-day. Three northers malls are here awaiting transportation. There is a slight covering of snow on the ground, which fell last night. The Ven-Uoar Dill. Boston, April 21 The Massachusetts nouse rejected the Ten-Hour Labor bill by a vote of 173 to 33. FROM KV ROPE. The Inauectloa of Convents. Liveki'OOL, April 21. A large meeting was held In this city last evening to protest against, the propoecd olllcial inspection of convents. Tho Deblaclte. Paris, April 21 Tho commltteo appointed by the friends of the plebiscite have already col lected large amounts, reported as reaching mil lions of francs towards defraying the expenses. The Pnrls Hirlke. It is reported that the makers of paper hang ings will join the strikers to-day. ' l.atrat Unotntlona. Tarib, April 81. The Bourse closed linn. Rentes 7ff. c. FRANxroRT.'Aprll 21 U. 8. Five-twenties opened JJrro at4VJB. Uavrk, April 21. Cotton opwied Arm but qnlet. Uhb-bn, April 21. Petroleum opened Brm at ft tlialors 11 groats. Hambuku, April SI Petroleum opened Arm. LivKsrooi., April 21 a V. M. Cotton It Is now thought the sales of the day will nut exceed li,m oales. New York Prodaeo Market. Nkw York, April 21. Cotton In fair demand with an up ward tendency; sales of lruo bales middling upland at State and Western Flour less active and scarcely so firm ; Houthern autvt and without dttclded chantr". Wheat dnll and nominally declined l(Vo. ; wblte Michigan, 11-86. Corn scarcely so nrm; sew mixed Western, 1'1441'1B: old do., fl-14XlllB In store. Oat dull. Bsef quiet. Pork llrmjuew m, t-87(rtt. Lard steady; steam, 16 (tfltlc. Whisky quiet at 11-08. FOURTH EDITION The Infamous Colonel Yerger. JiuIro Shackelford to ho, rnipcin Hcd popular aovernmcnt in France !, CCcumenical Council.' i:r., i:i-., i:tc, i;n- i.i. FROM THE WEST. J'alnl Nhoatlna- Aftrtlr. MKvrins. April 21. James Stuits, a barber, was shot and killed last Right in a billiard saloon in Humboldt by a man named Ford, a baggage master on the Mississippi Central Railroad. Ford also thot twice at a policeman who endea vored to arrest bim, nnd then fled to the woods. Every effort1 is being made by tho citizens to nrrett bim. Tho Cnae of K. HI. Vrer. ' The Avalanche' h Jackson (Miss.) special says a resolution was adopted by the Mississippi Le gislature yesterday to appoint anoint committee to prepare an address to the Governor asking tho removal from office nnd the impeachment bf Judge Shackelford for releasing Yerger on bail. The committee will report on MoHday. FROM EUROFE. French Popular Government. Paris, April 21. The A'ircte (Irreconcilable organ) to-day publishes a vigorous appeal to the electors of France to vote "no" on the question of personal government, Among the signers of the appeal are Arago, Banccl, Cremienx, Gam betta J. Ferry, Gamier-Pages, andllules Simon. The Figaro (Independent journal) of to-day says Haru and Buffet left the Ministry because they received a letter from the Duke d'Aumale IclliDg them to do so, or else tho Orleaulsts might vote for the jilrbincUe. The Figaro adds that the Fmpcror has a copy of this letter in his poFfc.tslon. The bullion in the Bank of France has in creased 4,700,000f. slnco last Thursday. , The New Auntrlan itllnlatry. Vienna, April 21. The new Ministry formed by Count Potocki is regarded as transitional merely. Its mission is to adjust the application of the Constitution to the several members of the empire. : ' - - - v ; -Prince de llonrhoa'o Family. Maprib, April 21 Tho family of Prince Henry of Bourbon has refused to accept the in demnity of $0000 which was imposed upon the I)uk of Montpensier by the Council of War. KogllHh Bullion. . , . London, April 21. The bullion in the Bank Of. England baa decreased. X 143,000 slnve Iat week. .. . -. - .. - i ' .,. f .. . HDnnUh Industrial Demonstration. Mauri o.Aprll 21. An Industrial demonstration wad made at Cadiz yesterday, but was quickly repressed by the local authorities. One rioter was killed and several badly wounded. The U'rumenlral Council. . London, April 21. Letters from Rome con tradict the assertions recently made that the mi nority would leave the Oecumenical Council If the infallibility proposition were passed. This Evening' Quotations. Lordok. April 21 4-3 P. M. Consols for money.. 4S ; for sccount. 94 V. V. 8. 6-SOs of 182, 68 ; of ia. old. bT'i : of 1&7. S8 V : 10-4s. ws. 8-xks easier: Krln, 19 V, Illinois Central, 113; Atlantic aud tireat estern, 27. Livkkvoou April 214-80 P. M. Cotton steady; middling uplands, 11 .'d. ; middling Orleans, ll3,' lljjd. The sales have been 12,000 bales, Including 4(M bales for sacculation anil export. LoNiiON. April 214-30 P. M Tailow firmer but not higher. Linseed oil heavy at it t.s. FROM THE DOMINION. The Canadian Volunteers. Montkral, April 21. The whole of the vol- snteers turned out at Champ de Mars yesterday afternoon for Inspection by Lieutenant-Goneral Lindsay.- The General was accompanied by Prince Arthur, attended by a numerous staff, and received a general's 6alute. The Provisional Battalion, consisting of four companies under Captain Simpson, are under orders to proceed to the frontier, their headquarters to be at Las alio. Two car loads of suspicions-looking charac ters, supposed to be Fenians, are reported to have passed over the Ogdensburg road last night, going West. It Is supposed theix destina tion is Ogdensburg or Cape Vincent. Sir 8talIord Northcote, Lady Northcote, and family, have arrived here from England. The Thomas Nrott Case. OTTAWA,April 21. Father Richotte and Alfred Scott were brought before Judge Gait this after noon. Hillyard Cameron appeared for the prosecution, and stated that it was his opinion there was no ground for discharging them under a writ of habeas corpus, as it was clear these men could be indicted and tried for a capital offense before our courts, aud, if so, tho magis trate had power to Issue a warrant to arrest them. The judge discharged the writ, and ordered tho accused back Into custody. Tho Police Magistrate fixed three o'clock to-morrow to proceed with examination on Information. Tho prisoners remain iu custody as before, and were not sent to jail. FROM NEW ENGLAND. The Rurllna-a-ie Hemalns. Boston, April 21. The remains of Anson Burlingame arrived at tho Old Colony depot at 10 o'clock this morning, and were received by the committee of the city government and conveyed to Faneull Hall in a hearse, drawn by four horses, the committee following In car riages. The hall is elaborately decorated. The remains will rest upon a catafalque four feet hich, six feet wido, and twelve feet long. The windows are darkened, and the hall only liL'btcd by the portion of gas jets directly in front of the catafalque. Chinese and national American colors droop together, and are tho only national emblems In the hall. The casket will be covered with flowers. To-morrow the public will be admitted. Arlington Street Church will also be appropriately decorated tor tne funeral on Saturday. The Union Pacific Railroad. Eobtok, Airll 21 A report which is circu lating through the press that the Union Pacific Railroad Company owe a large amount of money to James W. Davis and his associates, for material furnished to the road, and that payment is fraudulently withheld from them, Is deslitut of truth. Hound. Cbiffctiu-d from tht Stemxi MitUnx. Mr. Dawes, of MassaohnsettA, anrned mral vit so-n Increase of the salaries of thn Patent. Oftlie employes as propnosod in one section of the bill, and moved io reduce Hie SH'aryof the Librarian of the fatent Office from I2A(0 as proposed, to tha present late, liMto. Agri-ed to. Mr. iawr.saiso onerea an amendment rotnems he salaries of the First Assistant Kxamlnnrs of Hie patent office from laMK to ll", A k reed to. Also, renncinfttnesaiaryoitn Examiner in cnarce of Interference from I.xhK) to f irm. Agreed Vk Various amendments, proposing changes la tne details of the blll.wblch comprises 111 sections, were tiffcred and discussed by Mesnrs. Butler, of Mass., Kerr, Poland, Cleveland, sod Myers. All tne ncnoing amcuimenM were rejected, man the bill was passed. The House men. ar, g-40. went ln'.o commutee oi the Whole, Mr. Eldridge In the chair, on the Naval Appropriation bin. Tne mil appropriates sis,ni,rf3. Including the following principal items: Pay of commissioned and warrant ofllcers, It, 000,000; pay of petty olliccrs and si p.mcn, 'i,50o,mio; contingent expenses of llureao of Yards and Docks, 400,MO; equipment of vefsels, 1 1, WO, 000; Unread of Ord nance, 3v,ocus xinreau oi construction ana He rmits, f3,rPfi,0ii0 ; JV.nrean of Steam Engineering, 11,140,400; Ilnreau of Provisions and Clothing, 14,000; Bnretuof Medicine and ttnrgery. 141,(W0; Maval Academy, iih,vuv; marine corps, 11,00, tw. Baltlmoro Produce market. Balttmork, April 21. Cotton llrm and held at 23; no sales, l'lour active and firm, but unchanged. Wheat llrm ; Maryland ainher, $t-4fKlf5; Pennsyl vania, l-32l-8n. Corn yellow higher, with sales at $ 1 t R : white less llrm at i-Vl U. live quiet at fl-U. Oats steady at ij.'MMe. Mesa Pork drill at tiH'tiOd'iV. Dacou quiet butOrm:rlb sides. l'Vc : clear do., 163c. ; shoulders, VZaA3c Hams, la ic. Lard firm at itfxc. Whisky firm, witu sales at 11-07. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A flro., No. 40 S. Third street. HETWKEN BOARDS. 11400 City , New.iou loo all Reading R. .49-M gir.00 do Wi)i tttiiiOLeh gold L... !2V J.VH Amer Oold. . ..113 100 400 206 400 400 200 do BlO. 49 do ...Sfiwn. 49M do...:....'. 49 do bSO. 49 So su Leu vai...is. 00 00 do Is. r0 do 18. 4 18 sh Mmehill..bS. 63 v do IS. 49J 100 Mh Leh W Ht... SiJi 300 100shPennaR..2d. 6K"' Sou do;...'....; 49 10(1 ih Read K.. bid. 49T.6 SECOND JIOAKU, I'iooo Pa 1st mt,.... 09',' tiooo N Pa is.. ..so. ei fftUOOCIty 68, NCW.1021 39 sh LehV R...1S. M 1 do tsi too sh Read.. Is. 860.49 '44 1 sn cam a a it. nv 200 sh Hestonvllle.. 13 2Rsb PennaH.ls.2d B8X 100 sh 8ch N Pf.b30 17V REFRIGERATORS. SEC0UD SEASON. GREAT EXCITEMENT. TRIUMPH ! TRIUMPH I TH"OAVIt RFFItitiFIMTOIt. THK DAV1R KKCKIUKHA TJlt THU DAVIS RUIfKIUKttATQIt TDK DAVlS KttfcKlGKitATOK lined wrrn white otetai- Lined with Whit Mvt&l. Lined witb Woite Metal. Linaaaitb Wuito Metal. KINO OFTHE WOULD. King of the World. Kins of the World. . , King of tbe World. 1 SOLE DEPOT, . EDWARD J. WILLIAMS, Central Hois se-lorn lab in store, 915 MARKET Street. J. S. WORMAN fe CO., Proprietors and Manufacturers. 4 7 thrtu4m8p FINANCIAL. DROFOSALB' FOR .BONDS. WINONA AND 6T.' PBTKR RAILROAD COM- FANY. This Company oifer for sale 650,00of its First llnrtgage.aad 614,000 of Its Second Mortgage Sevea percent Bonds, which are authorized and Issued for the construction and extension of Its line of road from Winona to St. Peter, about 14 miles in the State of Minnesota; 118 miles of which are already In operation, completed and equipped. This Company Is wholly owned by and operated In the Interest of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, and these bonds, besides being a special and ample mortgage security on the pro perty, are guaranteed, principal and Interest, by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, by authority of the State of Wisconsin. The Bonds are a part of an Issue of $20,000 per mile of the First Mortgsp-e, and 112,000 per mile of the Second Mortgage.respeotlvely bearing Interest at seven per cent, coupons payable semi-annually in New York, the First Mortt?a(?e Interest on 1st of January and July, and Second Mortgage on 1st of May and November. Sealed proposals will be received until Monday, April 86, 1870, at 12, noon, bj the Treasurer, A. L. Prltchard, to whom they should be addressed, at the ottlce of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, No. 62 Wall street, New York, where any further Information will bo given. The Company reserves the right to reject any bids not considered for Its interest la offering this first- class security. 4 6 19t A. L. PRITCHARO, Tress. Winona and St. Peter Railroad Company. -70TICB TO liONDHOLDERS OF TOE CITY 1 OF BURLINGTON. IOWA. The undersigned, Chairman of the Board of Com missioners appointed to compromise and adjust the city Indebtedness, Is now prepared to exchange new Bonds, running twenty-flve years, oeanng BIX PER CENT. INTEREST PElt AH NUM. Interest payable semi-annually In the city of New York, for old Bonds and accrued Interest at par, in accord ance with an arrangement made with bondholders. Tbe new Bonds being issued nnder the provisions of the "Enabling Act" of the State, sanctioned by a vote of the citizens, their validity Is unquestioned. An ordinance having been adopted by the City Council which provides for a sinking fund and the payment of Interest, the ultimate extinction of the bonds and the prompt payment 01 interest are guar anteed. Any holders ot old Bonds and coupons may send them for. exchange to the undersigned, or to the First National Bank, or National State wan- 01 our- llnBton, Iowa, which will make tne exenango, anu return the new bonds without expense to the holders. WILLIAM BELL, 48 Mayor City of Burlington, lowa. T? I G 11 T PER (JEN T. ii u a u a -l-1 OF THU CITY OK MONTGOMERY, CAPITAL OF THK STATE OF ALABAMA, AT W PER CENT. AND ACCRUED INTEREST. HOWES A MAOV, BANKERS, No. SO WALL Etreot. New York, fn. .nix the bonds of the City of Montgomery, Ala bama, 18 years to run, bearing interest at E1UHT (B) per ceat. per annum, with ooupons attached, payable lnt of January and July, both priauipal and interest payable hi the Cily of New Yark. . These bonds (600.flU) five hundred thousand dollars, are tho only debt against the eity, and are regarded as first-class security and ery desirable for investors, cur. thur particulars way be hud of HOWES A MAOY, BANKERS, Sm Ne.au WALL blt Mew York. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. tROM WASHINGTON. Attemitted Hon on Naval Omccrs-Na Onager 1 r wiioeptm, tfratfh fe the A ttociaUd Vum. Washington, April 21. Admiral Porter this afternoon received telegrams from Admiral (ordon, at New York, and Captain Steadman, at Charlestown, Massachusetts, announcing that despatches to their care signed Porter and stating that trouble with Spain was Inevit able, and to put every available vessel in com mission, etc., bad been recoived, and asking for explanations. The Vlce-Admlral telegraphed immediately that he bad signed no such de despatches, and did not know the parties to whom they were addressed. FROM NE W YORK. Another Insana Mnrderer. New York, April SI Tho trial of Chambers for the murder of ex-Supervisor Voorhecs, in Brooklyn, was completed to-day. The Jury without leaving their seats acquitted the pri soner on the ground of insaulty. Chambers was sent to tho lunatic asylum. ' Another Baso Ball Match. Atiimstic Bask Bali. Grounds, Seventeenth street and Columbia avenue The match game between the Athletics and Tntreplds commenced at 2-50 this afternoon. Halbach was chosen umpire. First inning Athletic, 3; Intreplds, 5?. Second Inning Athletics, 0; Intreplds, 0. Third inning Athletics, 2; Intreplds, 0, the side being balled out on strikes. Fourth inning-Athletics, 1; Intreplds, 0. 6HIPPINCU LORILLARD'3 STEAMSHIP ' LINK FOB JV JB.W YORK kro now receiving freight at 5 eealo per 100 ponnda, t cents per foot, or' 1-9 cent per unlloa, ahlp oiHion. INBUBANCE X OK 1 PEA CENT. Extra rates on small paekaires Iron, metal, ate. , Mo reeeipt or bill of ladina signed for leas than 60 oento. I The Lino would call attention of merchants generally to tbe fact that hereafter the regular shippers by this lino will be charged only 10 cent per 100 lbs., or 4 oento per foot, during the winter seasons. lot farther particulars apply to JOHN r. OHL, 823 PIER ID. NORTH WHARVES. F0E CHARLESTON, S. C, -a-wtw-Tts. ine a out a ana Boutnwest, , and Florida Ports. ' ' TDB STEAMSHIP j CAPT. HINCKLEY, WILL LEAVE TIER 17, BELOW SPRUCE STREET, On Thursday, April 23. at 4 P. HL Comfortable accommodations for Passengers. ' ! Through Passage Tickets and Bills of Lading is sued In connection with the South Carolina Railroad to all points Booth and Southwest, and with steamers 10 norma ports. ..-....,, . Insurance by this lino ONE-HALF FEB cent. ' Goods forwarded free of commission. Bills of lading furnished and signed at the oillce. For freight or passage apply to t ; , SOCDER & ADAMS, Agents, BOCK STREET WHARF, or to v : WM. P. CLYDE A CO., 419 3t 19 SOUTH WHARVES. FOR LIVERPOOL ANTi J I If H1 nlN'n W HI lHana . A A 1 1 ,CfU4unttr MloinU4 to mU m fotV km-w Iowa Kjujf ot HtUtimorv. n HaUf&i,TaMdu. April 19. 8 A. If. City of Brooklyn, Saturday, April 30, at 1 P. M. City or New York, Tia Hahax. Tneeday. Hay 3.1P.H Oiti of Antwerp, Hatnrdar. Mu 7. la A. M. And each aaooeedln S.tnn)u .iut ls..a AA1KH HF raSMUOi BT TBM Kan. KTI.Ui BAEUMO EVBBt UTFBDAV. Parable in Gold. Pavahla In rinmnT ' FIKBT UABIN. OI00 STEKRAOK " .K To Ixmdon. loo I To London j To Paris 116 I To Paris , y r-BOJina oi ibi TD-BUa WIMAMXM, TIA HAXIFAX, riHST canm. sraEHaoa. Pa.ahla in tinlA. P.nVtl. l rin. T I-.--T n I Ii.1T--- iiainax ji mauim.. Ht. John's. If. F.. I St. John'i a . - ID I . . ' . . vj DimnoD oieixnw. ,.. t 07 tsranoo 1 ranuh fitamav... I sv aea to naTrai iiamoant. JuaoMO, to. , as roaaoci tuuml llckets oan ba bonrht hero at moderate ntaa hw nmm. Wiahina to sand for their friends. or further particulars app ;r o uompuri OfSeo JOHN Q. DALE, Atrent. Or to , 0DONNXI??AULKl7nV it Ho. 4UH UHESNUt Btroet. Huiidelphla. PHIIADELPHIA, RICHMONlT. XjJTHrWUWH i'RKIOHT Ala rlriflBfm ffc c-t-THK BOUI'H AND VTRNT, LNOUKAijKD ITAOIILTIRS AND BKDUOED RATTta Steamers leav rt wir nw irfiniv.Hii iipmni v L'liu tuna tV'r K,0lOC.k noon-tziaa rUOST WUAJtr above HAJt! EK1 CKNINO. Uara WTmriMOWTI unvniTs .-m Ti?S.?18' MORKOLK TUESDAYS and SA. Ko BUla ot Lading aignod after IS o'clock on Balling -f U ROUGH RATKS to all point In Worth and South Carolina, via Seaboard Air Lino Railroad. oonnntln- la .oonneotinir at West, Tia Virginia and Tenneasao Air lino and 1 and Danrlllo Hailroad. rortanioato, ano to jLnonDur, Va., Tennessee, and tho anu rvcnmenq Fre'itht HANULKD BUTONOF. and rak.n at Ilwirp ratK.s tuan any otukr link. " fro chares lor oommiaaion. divca.ar an nunu f aranaiar. hteanianips insnra at lowest races. Freixbt. received daily. State Boom accommodations for paaMuere. Ho. 198. WHARVKS and Pier 1 N. WUARvis. vr. f. runiMu akd6 ii nivnaioDa ua our foiDL T. P. OKOWRLL A OO.. Aento at Norfolk. H ONLY DIRECT LINK toFRANCK jH'-te H mi ur.nn.uau I riAKrl ATI,aisTIC IlilViiJ'-OOMFANV'H MAIL STKAM SHIPS The splendid new vessel en this favorlts route for Continent will sail from Pier Mo. 6ua Mortu rirar, av Saturday. PRIOH OF PA88AG- ln,old(.nclndln,w,8T or First Cabin 8140 1 Heooud Oabia tU (Including railway ticket, furnished on board.) inrstuauin aim i oecona uaum 1 Ueae steamers ao not carry steerage p mongers. Mriiol ijl.n(l.nn. t.mm nff flh.rra Anierican travellers aoina to or returning from theoarf tinentot KurvDe. br takin. the steamers of this lineTol, nnneceeaary risks from transit by Kngliah railwaysaak nr.ua.na it.. V .l V i.i tlmM trfUlKl. mw.A . J : i, , 1 1 , i !! uiflU iTV'iltf . . TS II... VAITnUlt w. y. ...... .iu,.BUI, nawww.inai.ni. ion, For paasago la Philadelphia, apply at Adams Kipre. ompany, to m, , H. U LKAF, Ho. Hi Bttuauwai.fie VorK, Oornpi 11S7C oa. XI VA A A i X V AVI AH UIJVJ K Jr,aa-t BTKAM BKTWKKN NKWYOKK AND T ILL- I H K r. Bl It n , VIA BUI IHAMr-IVil. A... -. L .Ja Thk Hobkw Btuamkiis or tbs Nokth OaiiMAM lJxirD run regularly between New York, Bre men, and Southampton, carrying the United States, Ku liiJi, snd Continental mails. JK6M bKHMKN. BVKHY BATURDAT KHOM BOUTilAMPTOn i-JfVKRY TtiRNIY KOM NW YORK RVKRY SATU-RdIy JX of iuKi rem Aaw York to Jtranmt, London, Alasra. First Cabin, JIM i Beoond Cabin, 78 -, Stoerage, ajo, Gold. First Cabin, tVJO ; Second Oabih. i Htaoraga, 0.40, Gold. 1 bene vessels take freight to juoudoa and liuli, lot vrmcn tnrougn buis or uaioa - -;"" . A a eipenenoea snrgeoo is r""u T" u. A II lj.tr. RinHt. ihransb the Post Crthi Mo bills of Ladwa hut those of tho Company wll b; or wll lis signed. Wills of lUing wiu powu.eiy noi before aoods ar eleared at the Oustom aloi will positively not bo delivered tne uustom uooae. Sootuamptua, and Br em (a ar SiMHUe taken to Havre, Ibe lowest rate. r- Iv-aaAvhft. n IMUBMAAAr tutlv to IIMJtlUDD o SJ.j No. W bHOAD bUoet, N. Y. lilt 2s?w piflK STATION IS HY, ASMS, MONOGRAMS, iLLUMIn ATUfu, KTOt PRKKA, 40TB OIIR8RUT Btrott, Card KairavST and Btatlonar. '0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ownr of fiu Anrrmtn and other pmpert now la ear nnMMion ftr Imrnbr notitiad to par olirir and ra- moTs vug anna. uiDSrwtss tuer wlU D ima 10 onver tx peawa ' BUBY X., 4 It 1HI- no. Bl and KB MARK KT JHrmt. REAL. ESTATE AT AUOTION. SALE ON THE PRE-H8ES. Very Elegant Country Seat. STABLE AND COACH HOUSE, S. W. CORNER OF Old York Road and Chelten Avenue CUKLTEN HILLS, Cheltenham Township, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, 614 mllos from Phllailelplila, and a few minutes walk to the York Road Station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. On SATURDAY, May 7, 1N90. At 3 o'clock P. M., will he gold at Public Sale, On tlie Irf?nilo, ' All that, very elegant country seat gitaate at the southwest corner of the Old York road and Uhelten avenue, ( iiki.tkn Hh.i,. comprlBlni? t arret of land. The. Improvements are a very handsome and well and substantially built 8"tf-tory stona iIakbion, with two-Htory twit buildin;; has parlor. with low-down grate, dining-room, pantry, and a kitchens on the flmt floor; 8 chambers and bath room, with hot and cold water on the second floor. and S pleasant rooms and large water tank above;, goa fixtures, hot and cold water, water closet, fur nace, cooking range, numerous closets, marble man tels, porch, burglar alarm, which also communicate with the coachman's room at the barn; handsom stono atablo, with three stalls, .- carriage-room, coachman's room, hay-loft, cow-shed and yard, etc. ; stone Ice-house and milk vault, stoop spring-house, frame workshop and chicken-house, frame cow house, superior hydraulic ram, which supplies the house and barn with excellent spring water; also, a never-falling stream of water, a small ara, grove of beautiful old oak and other shade aud fruit trees ; a variety of berries, vegetable garden, with hot-beds, truck patch ; very handsome lawn, care fully planted with beautifully grouped deciduous and evergreen trees, around which Is a very substantial and pretty driving road, and nearly tbe whole place bounded by a stone wall, newly built in the best manner. The aiove Is located In a very desirable neighborhood, adjoining and in the Immediate . Vicinity of very handsome country seats and resi dences, and having unobstructed views from alt sides, which add very much to its value. Tbkms One-third cash. Immediate possession. May be examined any day previous to sale! The stock, etc., can be had by the purchaser or he place at a valuation. . -,4 18. No postponement on account of the weather. JiEAL ESTATE THOMAS A SON'S SALE. Business Stand Brick Livery Stable and .Dwelling, Nos. 1020, itvt, and lost coates street, west of Tenth street, SO feel front, ITS feet deep to Melon street, two fronts. On Tuesday. May 1, 1870, at 12 o'clock, aoon, will be sold at public sale, at tho Philadelphia Bxckange, all that large and valuable lot of ground, composed of three contiguous lots, and tbe improvements thereon eroded, situate on the south side of Coates street, wst of Tenth street ; the first containing In frost 3 feet, and In depth 106 feot ISM inches ; the second so feet f roat, M feet deep ; tbo third to foet front, lit feet H lnehas deeo by Bsrvey, sua oy -ecu n ieev. 'a a improvements . are a genteel two-story brisk dwelling, with two story back buildings (has gas, bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace, eto.), No. KM Coates street, and a largo two-story brick atablo, No, 128 and 1I0 Coates street ; has stalls for 14 brses, carriage room, bay-loft, etc Terms Sll.sto may remaia en mortgage. May be examined any Say orevioas to sale. M. THOMAS A kONS, Auctioneers. ; 21 83 80 Nos. 13tt aad 141 S. FOURTH Street. ff EIECL'TORS' SALE ESTATB OF T. K., i!!s Chapman, deceased Thomas k Sons. Auction eers Tv?o-story brick Machine Shop, steam engine, -boiler, etc., southwest, corner of Beach and Marl borough streets, Eighteenth ward. On Tuesdav, May 8, 18T0, at IS o'clock, noon, will be sold at pub lic sale, at tbe Philadelphia Kxchange, all that two story brick messuage (together with the liMinrse power steam engine, boiler, and shafting) and lot ef ground, situate at the southwt corner of Beach and Marlborough streets; the lot containing in front on Beach street 81 feet and on Marlborough street Id feet 2 inches; thence southwest 71 feet SV Inches ; thence southeast 13 feet ; thence northeast SO feet; thence soutfieast 6J feet to Beach street tne lot ronniDg an L. Clear or all Incumbrance. Terms, IHtwft may remain on mortgage. Possession afunei, i8i. Ai. TiiOMAN 4 HONS, Auctioneers, ' 4 81 88 31 Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH Ht. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' KALE. Valuable av-story Brick Dwelling and large Lot. No. 1611 Christian street. 7S feet front. On Tuesday, May 8, 1870, at is o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tbe Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable I !v -story brlek dwelling ana lot oi grounn, situate on tne nortn sine or Christian street, west or Sixteenth street, No. lll ; the lot ccntainlDg In front on Christian street 72 feet, and extending In death 6 feat 7; Inches, to gether with the common use and privilege of a 8-feetwlde alley. The grounds are planted with iruit ana snaue trees, siiruouery. eto, would De very valuable for an ice cream saloon er beer gar den. Subject to 4 ground-rents of $54, amounting to tn a year. - ai. 'j iiomah t hu.tm, Auctioneers, 4 81 83 30 Nos. 1S9 and 141 8. F0U8TH Street. PKKEMPTORY SALE THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers. Three-story Brick Dwelling. Ne. Iw llodlne street, north of Jefferson street, with 9 tkree-story brick dwellings in tne rear. Seventeenth . L. 1'. i Di, B n li7 1. IOTA . -lil a..Ia..V TT V 1 V. . V ' 1 1 . 11 " J , , av, J t IT, , I B J iiwa, noon, will be sold at public sale, without reserve, at me rnuaiieipina iizcaange, ail tnos dhck messuages and the lot of ground, situate on tho west slue of Bodlae street, 219 feet three-quarters of an inch north oi jenerHoa street, no. ies: the lot con taining in front on Bodiue street 84 feat, and ex tending iu (leptu .- leet incss. uue oi le houses fronta on Bodlne street, No. 1524; and la the rear forming a court. Clear ef all Incumbrance. Terms Half cash. Rale absolute. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 81 38 mT Nos. 138 and 141 8. FOURTH St ff REAL ESTATE THOMAS k SONS' SALfcvI. Li Modern Three-story Brick Dwelling, No. Ill iiicdlander street, between Twentieth aud Twenty first, aad Race and Vine streets. On Tuesday, May 10. 1870, at is o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchange, all that modern three-story . brick dwelling, with two-story back building and lot of ground, situate on the east side of Knedlander street, west of Twentieth street, No. 117; containing In front on Friedlander street 18 feet, and extending In depth 68 feet. It has gas, bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking range, etc. Clear of all incumbrance. Terms 12000 may remain ou mortgage. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 21 30 mT Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St asf EXECUTORS' BALE." KSTATK OP ANN fjiiil COULTER, deceased Thomas k Sous, Auc tki uccrs. Ninety desirable lots, Chelten avenue. School street, coulter, Perm, Qnaen, Hausberry, Pulaski, Morris, Laurens, and Wlssablekon avenue, Oermantown. On Tuesday, May 17, 1870, at 12 o clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Phila delphia Exchange, all those ninety very desirable lots of ground, having a large lot on Chelten avenue, School street, coulter, Penn, (Juean, Uaasberry, Pulaski, Morris, Laurens, and YYlssahlckon areuue, tiermautown. They will be sold according to a Plan, which mar be had at the suction rooms. M. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 ji 23 30m7 14 Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOURTH 8t REAL ESTATE. THOMAS k SONS' SALE Vsrv desirable Let. Twelfth street, north of Tierry street, 21 "f feet front, 10T ft deep. On Tuesday, May 8, 1870, at 12 o'olook, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that very desirable lot of ground, situate on tha east side of Twelfth street, 6 feet north of Cherry street; containing In front on Twelfth street 91 feet 6 luchss, and extending In doptk 107 feet to a four-feet-wld alley. Terms cash. if. THOMAS A SONS. Auctioneers, 4 83 80 V08. 138 Ild 141 8. FOURTH Street.