THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1870. 3 ITBWS SUftllVXAlVg. lit Affairs. A lad named Henry O'Neil, fourteen Tears of age, residing at No. 8 Harper's alley, fell from a ladder yesterday and had his arm fractured. He was admitted to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. Thomas Harrington, aged thirty years, residing at No. 810 Cherry street, was ad mitted to the same institution with a sprained wrist, also caused by falling off a ladder. While the family of Mr. J. It. O. "Ward, residing at 1328 Arch street, were looking at the parade on Tuesday, thieves entered the dining-room, in the rear, by scaling a fence, and carried off about $150 worth of silver ware. At Simpson's print works, yesterday afternoon, Daniel McNeill, aged fourteen years, fell through a hntohway, to a depth of forty feet, fracturing a leg and an arm, and was otherwise so seriously injured that he is not expected to Biirvivo. lie was takon to his home in Mnnayunk. Yesterday afternoon a tenement house in Dougherty's court, running north from AlnHka street, between Seventh and Eighth, fell to the ground. The house was in bad repair, and the inhabitants had ample notice of the fall, and escaped without injury. Yesterday having been named for the hearing in the case of Charles Kelly, who stabbed L. S. Foster, the accused was present, but Foster did not appear, and there was a further postponement until the 10th of May. D. L. Young, formerly Sergeant of Tolice, was knocked down and robbed on Sunday night, at Canal street and German town road. Mr. Young was severely injured. Domeatln Affairs. A railroad olerk at Toledo shot and killed his wife yesterday afternoon. A bill was introduced in the House yester day to extend the Hoe patent. Clark's machine work'B at Rochester, N. Y., have been destroyed by fire. A report, awarding ex-Minister J. Ross Browne $0000 in coin, has been submitted to the Senate. The Canadian Government Is preparing to send troops to the Red River by way of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, Michigan. Very little progress was made with the Tariff in the House yesterday, and it is likely soon to give way to the Internal Revenue bill. A destructive fire ocourred in Springfield, Mass,, yesterday, by which one hundred hands are thrown out of employment. Loss, $'200,000. The Indians on the Cheyenne reserva tions have been very insolent of late, and there are said to be strong indications that they will soon break out into open hostilities. Another discussion arose in the House yesterday on the subject of a general amnesty to the ex-Confederates, the debate ooourring on a bill introduced to remove the disabilities of certain Toxans. Foreign Affairs Bismark is convalescent. The bill to legalize marriage with a de ceased wife's sister has been carried in Com mittee of the House of Commons. Spain is impatient of its provisional gov ernment. Serrano will accept a republic, it is asserted, if Prim will agree to it. General Santzos, Greek War Minister, has resigned in consequence of the strong representations by foreign powers in regard to the brigand outrage. The Sultan has protested to the powers against the negotiation of a loan by the Khe dive. He also objects to the Roumanian Gov ernment coining money at its own mint. Prince Frederick, of Prussia, is said to be the Government candidate for the Spanish throne, but Napoleon says his candidature might be a cause of war between France and Prussia. THE 1SEW YORK JOURNALS The following interesting particulars con cerning the leading daily papers of New York we find in Harper's Bazar: The Tribune property is estimated to be worth a million dollars, which includes two or three hundred thousand dollars of real estate. It is the intention to take down the present building within a year or two, and erect in its place a superb edifice that will contain every convenience and appliance known to modern newspaper offices. The piofits of the paper in 1800 were $103,000, which is $1630 on each share. There are one hundred shares in the company, of which Mr. Sinclair, publisher, owns the largest amount, or twenty-one; Mr. Greeley, twelve; the estate of Mr. Stephen Clark, its late money editor, fourteen; Dr. J. 0. Ayer, the Lowell medicine man, sixteen; the late Mr. Richardson's estate, five; Bayard Taylor, five; T. N. Hooker, foreman of the composing department, five; Mr. Runkle, who has just married Mrs. Calhoun, two; Oliver Johnson, . of the Independent, one; Mr. Cleveland, brother-in-law of Mr. Greeley, one; two other of the printers, one each; Mr. Smalley, the London correspondent, two; Solon Robin eon, twc; Solomon A. Cheney, three; John Hooper, two; and B. F. Camp, two. Mr. Greeley now receives $10,000 a year salary, and Mr. Sinclair, the publisher, an equal Bum, while the pay of Mr. Reid, the managing editor, is $5,000, but will probably soon be increased to $8,500. The principal writers on the World are understood to be Mr. Marble, the proprietor, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Hurlburt, Mr. Evans, Mr. Schuyler, Mr. Stilson, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Hickey, Mr. Calkins, Mr. Kirwan, Mr. Ford, and several others. The managing editor is Mr. D. G. Croly, a very capable and expe rienced man. Among the Sun writers are Mr. Dana, chief, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. II. B. Stanton, Mr: Hitchcock, Mr. Weyman, Mr. Bowman, Mr. ConiBtock, Mr. Knox, Dr. Wood, and espe cially that lively gentleman, Mr. Amos J. Cvmmingn, the managing editor. In the Time, now under the general man agement and control of Mr. George Jones, one of the largest proprietors, are Mr. Shep pard, manager, Mr. Bacon, Mr. L. J. Jen nings, Mr. S. M. Chamberlain, late of the Buffalo Commercial, Mr. J. T. Thompson, Mr. H. W. Raymond, Mr. Sinclair. The Herald, for some time under the gene ral charge of Mr. T. D. Putnam, has on its staff Dr. Wallace, Captain Lyons, Mr. IIos. iner, Mr. Chase, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Glen, Mr. Smythe, Mr. Learning, and others. THE RICHMOND CATASTROPHE. Virile rartleulars-Flftv-elcht Persons Killed and Two Handled Wouuded-A City tu Mourning. Tn Addition to the particulars nublished ex clusively in The Telegraph yesterday after noon, the following details by Associated Press are sent, dated Dtnnunim Anril 27. Ahont 11 o'clock the .UUMOV""! A " OnvmA f.nmrt rt Annfiftln nf Vircinift was t ywv , w-.. - i r d crowded with eminent citizens and many - . . 1 A 1 1 - 3 il.A Of tut public irgi wuo were ariwu moio a a a .U .J 11 y euriwflty t near in result oi me uuo benring of the question as to the mayoralty of Richmond. The friends of Messrs. Ellison and Chahoon, who comprise the prominent Republicans and Conservatives of the city, had assembled to hear the decision, which it was expected would be given to-day. Among the many prominent persons were ex-Goveror Wells, ex-CongTessman Nelson, Judge John A. Mere dith, Patrick H. Aylett, ex-United States District Attorney for this District, ex-United States District Attorney L. II. Chandlor, and others. At 11 o'clock the gallery of the court-room, which was crowded, fell in. The floor fol lowed, and all thereon descended thirty feet to the floor below, which was the floor of the House of Delegates of Virginia, on which some few of the members of a caucus were waiting around. There was a general crush of all the timbers, and the fulling of the irjR.de wall, by which were killed the follow ing: THE KILLED. Tatrick Aylett, Captain Charters, Chief of the Fire Brigade; E. M. Schofield, lately As sessor, and brother of General Schofield, late Secretary of War; Dr. J. B. Brock, editor of the Richmond Enquirer; Julius A. Ilobson, city collector; S. Diegger, a member of the House of Delegates; T. A. Brenis, commis sion merchant of Alexandria; Samuel Eaton, of Boston, Mnss., and formerly manager of the Boston Theatre; Powhatan Roberts, Commissioner in Chancery of the Court of Common Pleas; James A. Blasmiere, of Berlin, Prussia; S. E. Burnham, of Syracuse, N. Y.; N. P. Howan, lawyer; A. Levy, merchant; J. W. D. Blank, col'd Senator from Prince Edward; J. Watson, merchant, of Danville; Thomas H. Wilcox, ex-Rebel General; Samuel II. Hairs ton, a wealthy landowner, of Henry county; CharleB J. Grinnan, of Washington, D. C.; Robert II. Maury, Jr., land agent; Edward Ward, of England; William W. Davis, coal merchant; John Robertson, Baptist minister; Colonel Pichgrew; Wodfolk T. Foley, Deputy United States Marshal; W. E. Randolph, of New York; R, E. Bradshaw, grocer, and thirty-three others, among whom were one captain, one sergeant and nine privates of the police, who were on duty in the building. WOUNDED. Among the wounded were ex-Governor Wells, ribs broken and otherwise internally injured; Mayor II. H. Ellison, slightly; Mayor Chahoon, slightly; L. H. Chandler, Judge John A. Meredith, James Neeson, John Howard, R. Bongess, Collector of the District; William C. Dunham, agent of the Virginia and New York Steamship Line; Hon. Thomas S. Bocock, ex Speaker of the United States House of Repre sentatives, leg amputated; General M. D. Corse, ex-Major-General of the Rebel army; Colonel George W. Brent, of Alexandria; Captain George W. Allen, Port , Warden; W. C. Elam, newspaper correspondent and broker; Thomas is. Baldwin, merchant, from Newark, New Jersey; W. J. Cheslorman, of the Petersburg Index; William H. Loper, merchant, of Baltimore, and about one hun dred others. RECOVERY OF THE DEAD BODIES. Directly after the disaster occurred the fire-alarm was used to give notice, and the hook and ladder companies of the city re paired at once to the scene. A cordon of police was drawn around the building, and the ladders were thrown np to the windows. For three hours the soene was full of horror. Minute after minute there appeared, swung out by a rope tied around the middle, the body of some popular favorite, who, after being swung on to the shoulders of one ef the firo brigade, were brought down the lad der into the green of the publio Park, where it was instantly surrounded by two or three thousand of those who had gathered to recog nize the slain. The Park was filled with anxious, weeping women, and anxious men, until two o'clock, when the last victim was drawn from the building. GENERAL MOURNING. After this the police closed the park, re fusing admittance to any one. The bodies of the dead having been sent out, all the stores in the city were closed, and placards put np on all the doors, "Closed in consequence of the disaster at the Capitol." No more busi ness was done during the day. To-night meetings were held of the Press Association, members of the late military associations, and members of the Bar and citizens gene rally. To-morrow will be observed as a day of general mourning. The New Orleans Police Board have dis missed the entire detective police force of that city; OROOERIE8, ETO. 1809. T AKBADIED GENUINE Oi , Government Java Coffee Roasted every day. at 40 cem$ per pound, at COUSTYS East End Grocery Ho. 118 South SECOND St. 1 17 thrto BELOW OHE8NUT STREET. LEGAL. NOTICES. MATTHEW CRAIG, ASSIGNEE, ETC., VS. JOHN MoLKAN AND SARAH, HIS WIFE. Dls TKIUI' uuuitl'. hoi. re., naron lenn. iou. TIia Auditor annointed hv the Court to reDort uiatrihU' tion of tho land in Court derived from a Sheriff' sale, under I lie above .nulled writ, of All that certain lot or pieoe of ground, with the Improve ment thereon ereoted,eituateootheweetsideof American street, in the Seventeenth ward of the City of l'hiladel phi, IbU feet north from Master .treat, thenoe northward alonK Amerioan street 73 feet, thence westward at right angles to American street bl leet V '4 inches, thence west ward at right angle to Oadwalader street 61 feet 7' inches to said Uudwalader etreot, thence southwardly along the same 72 feet, thence eastward at right angles thereto leet m inonoe, ana tuence runner eastwara at right angles to American street 48 leet inches to be- ninnine. Will attend to the duties of bis appointment nana WEDNESDAY, May 11,1870, at 8)t 0'0'ock V. M., at bis ntflce. No. 618 WALNUT Street, in said city, when and riumect 10 grouna-rent 01 guj. where all persons interested are required to make their claims betore the Auditor or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. it. U. UUUttt.Lb, 4 28 lut Auditor. N O T I C B TO CONTRACTORS. The Western Maryland Railroad Company having secured the aid or the city or Baltimore, will soon be In funds Sufficient to complete the road Iron) Pipe Creek Bridge to Hageretown, and will receive Proposals until 9th April for all the unnnlBhed Gra ding and Bridging on the uncompleted section, the work on which has been suspended for a year. Payments made In cash tor all work done. The work on the Graduation, Masonry, and Super, structure or Bridges will amount to about I'ioo.ooo. For all information as to the present condition of the work to be done, apply to W. BOLLMAN, President, 8 S3 w No. 84 N. HOLLIDAY Street ALEXANDER G. OATTELL A CO, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 86 NORTH WHARVES No. J7 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' 133 A I.rX H ll V. UAT1KU. AUfiH UlTTBLb -nOTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, "l J ail numbers and brands. Tank. A wnlnjr. Trnnk and Waaoa-oover Pnok. . Alas, Paper Manufacturers' Irier Valu, Irom win ao evssM-eu Inonea. nui Ke.19 CHTJAUil BUMtlUv btutfA MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marin A'im m Fir tit Pag. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPII IA THIS DAY. Bun Rirkb 6-03iMooh Risks 4-84 StJM BKTB 6 B8IUIOH WATER 0-lT PHILADELPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE. J. Fairs Wbttieriix,) Henry Winkor, Committee of tob Month. Geobob N. Allen, J COMMITTEE ON ARBITRATION. John O. James., Oeo. L. Busby, K. A. Bonder, Wm. W. Paul, Thomae L. GUleHple. MOVEMENT OK OCEAN NTEAAIMUIPM. FOR AMERICA. Orean Qnccn... Stettin New York April 8 8t. Laurent Brest New York April Weacr Southampton. ..New York April la AriRlla (llaiKow....New York April 15 New York Havre New York April 18 Malta Liverpool... New York v. B.. April 19 Siberia Liverpool... New York t B.. April 19 Holland Liverpool... New York April 40 Manhattan Liverpool... New York April 80 C. of Antwerp . . Liverpool ... New York April 81 FOR KUKOPB. Amerlra New York... Bremen April 83 St. Laurent.... New York... Havro April 80 !. of Brooklyn.. New York... Liverpool April 80 Cambria New York... Glasgow April 80 WeHer New York... Bremen April 80 Paraguay New York... London. April 80 Nenitsis New York... Liverpool April B0 Kngland New York... Liverpool. April 80 Etna. New York. ..Liverpool via II. May 8 NehraHka New York... Liverpool May 4 New York New York. ..Bremen May 6 C. of Antwerp.. New York...L!vorpool May 7 Anglla New York... Glasgow May 7 Perelre New York... Havre May 14 C. of Brussels.. New York... Liverpool May 14 C. of Cork New York .. . Liverpool v. II .. May II COASTWISE, DOMESTIC. ETC J.W.Everman..Pnllad!lphia. Charleston April 23 Wyoming Philadelphia. Savannah April 30 Geo. Waeh'ton .New York... New Orleans. ..April 80 Missouri New York. ..Havana May 6 Alaska New York. . .Asplnwall May 6 Malls are forwarded by every steamer in the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers (or or from the Contl pent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saxon. Sears, Boston, H. Wlnsor A Co. Htfamship Norfolk, Piatt, Richmond and Norfolk, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer A. C. Btuners, Lenncy, Now York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Mayflower, Fultz, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer H. Willing, CundlfT, Baltimore. A.Groves,Jr. Br. bark Dnnbrody, Sueekels, Kingston, Ja., Work man A Co. Br. brig Alrola, Thompson, Barbados, C. C. Van Horn. Schr R. P. Reynard, Hnntley, Alexandria, Captain. Stcamtng J. U. Whipple, Lawson, Bucksvllle, 8. C, Captain. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Commodore, Wilson, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, Baltimore, with a tow of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer E. N. Falrchlld, Trout, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to Wm. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Anthracite, Green, 24 hours Irons New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer C. Comstock, Drake, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Mayflower, Fulta, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer E. C. Blddle, McCue, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Ital. brig Messagglero, Ambrosano, CO days from Palermo, with fruit, etc, to Paul Pohi, Jr. Br. brig Hermes, Wilkle, 18 days from Porto Ca bello, with coll'ee, etc., to John Daltett A Co. Schr Adeliza, Wright, 9 days from Matanzas, with sugar and molasses to John Mason A Co. Schr Eliza B. Emery, Clayton, lo days from Sagua, With sugar to Madeira A Cabada. Schr Lochlel, Haskell, 4 days from Providence, In ballast to Lennox A Burgess. Schr H. N. MlUer, Miller, 6 days from Orland, Me., With Ice to Souder A Adams. 6chr Vandalla, Campbell, 1 day from Lelpslo, Del., with grain to Christian A Co. ' -mg unetapeaae,. nernnew, xrorn .Baltimore. wn a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug commodore, vvnson, irom Baltimore, wnn a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. BELOW. Bark Masonic, from Genoa. WENTTO SEA. Bark Georsre Canninsr. for Cork : bries Penniman. for Boston ; and Kate Fisher, for Newburyport, went toaeaxitn insu Special Dexpatch to The Evening Telegraph. Hatre-db-Gkace, April 88. The following boats left this morning. In tow: it. u. roust, witn lumDer to Tayior a nous. Charlie and Carrie, with grain to N. 8. Smith & Co. Maggie, with poplar wood, for Manayunk. - Correspondenee nf The, Evening Telegraph, EASTON A McMAHON'S BULLETIN. New York Office, April 87. Three barges leave in tow to-night for Baltimore, light. c n. eaoey, wun grain, ior ruuaaeipaia. Chllds, with bone dnstfor Wilmington. Hamlet, with Iron, for Trenton. lng barges leave In tow to-night, eastward : G. C. Gere, Myrtle, Camilla, and D. It. Graves, all With coal for New York. Tiw-r it nm iinf a Tl a rrtrr aOmnrslv invll OQ Tin onai Buster, with moulding sand, left for New York last evening. i a. u. MEMORANDA. Ship Wm. Cummlngs. Miller, from Liverpool 4th nit., at New Orleans vesterdav. Bteamsnip iiunier. naming, nence, at rroviuence 25th Inst. Steamship J. S. Green. Pace, nence, at Norfolk SSth Inst, and left for Richmond. Steamship Pioneer, Wakeley, hence, at Wilming ton, N. C, 84th Inst. Bark Gulona, Dexter, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore 86tb lnst. Brig Albert). Haniman, from Sagua, was at Dela ware Breakwater SMtth lnst. Schr F. C. Warren. Dickinson, hence, below Pro vidence 85th lnst. Schr Olive, Keynoida, (or Philadelphia, sailed iroin Providence 2fith IdbL Schr Ida Mccabe. Pick, hence (or Korwicn, at -New London 23d inst. Schr Henrietta, MCLinda, nence, at Mystic 23d inst, Schr J. R. Klrkland. Taylor, hence, at Norfolk 85th lnRtnnr- Sciir Alice F. Biggins, uiggms, rrom Boston ior Philadelphia, at New York 20th inst. Schr Eastern Buue, juiuorn, nence, airoruanu 26th lnst. Schr A. Heaton, Fhinney, (or pnuaaeipnia, saueu from Marmeiieaa uisi inst. Schr Mary U. Amsden, Lavender, (or rnuaaeipma, nailed from Marblchead 81st lnst. Schrs Glenwood, Dlckerson ; J. C. Thompson, Van- 8ti nt; and St. Mary, Steoiinun, nence, at Lynn 20m Inntfinr.. Kchr CordeliaNewKirK, iiunticy, ciearea at ueorge- town, D. C, votn inst , ior rroviaence. Bcnr Marietta ilium, miner, ueuvo, u fnrri Wlh lnst. Schr M. Va8Bar, cnriBlie, jr., at wareuain au met. from New Bedford, to loan rauroaa iron lorruua Schr Maria Fleming, Williams, hence for Norwich, at New York 26tn insu Schr Samuel L. ( rocker, Thrasher, for Phlladel niii. aaiiori from Fall Klver 23d lnst. Schrs Reading RH. No. 48, Hodan, and C. C. Smith, riiiiiina. hom e, at Pawtucket 2Sth lnst. Schr J. H. Bartlett, Harris, from Providence for Philadelphia, at Newport P. M. 23d lnst. Schr Mary Ann Greer, Fleming, hence, at Newport p. M. 8Mb inst. , Schr Lehman Blew, Buckalew, hence, at Newbury' ennv OKtVl Ilk at Bchr Abigail ikaynes, Smith, hence, did not arrive at Newburyport ssth InaU She was repairing at Newport on the 24th. . p i. ii rs ijwuj ajJ"-', - . " . 49, Little, hence, at Providence 85tn inst. the latter (or i awluc aeu Tnn..k. riMiw.ll fprim TtnatAn Tfll!xartfMi VA. Duiiro riiBnl7 ward, from do. ; ami Llzale D. Small, Tloe, from Hanversport, all for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 23d lUBL ana sauea Bguiu LOii uiuriuug. W .U U . Information has been received, through the United States Consul at Barcelona, that the work of en- i.. .. itwJa at that-, nnrt la an fur adva.nr.Ari aa tn furnish secure shelter to vessels of large dr&rt under the. eaat horn of the mole, without their having, as heretofore, to lighten. The depth of water Is gene rally eighteen feet, with bertns or twenty-iour (eel I0r a tew veeecin. . . EABTOtt, f. M'MIHOM atC 91 c 91 A It O SSt snirriNa ami rowMiivtwy mmrchasts. Ho. S uur.n l inn B)l.ir-, hbw ura. No. 18 BOUTH WHAUVKH. Philadelphia, ai . K ur pnalT BivimI. Haltimnra. - We are prapareo to snip averf awniiuui w rawnw Pliiladell'liia, New York, WiUniualon, and lMerawdrat iioinU with promptneas and despalun. Clanai boat Aod I . . . ah..-. t nnlW DHBHUuaa mi mm www v - PROPOSALS. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tc Railroad Contractors. Scaled Proposals will bo received at the office of the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 120 BROADWAY, corner of Cedar street, New York, until WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of June, 1870, at 18 o'clock Noon, for the Grading, Masonry, Bridging and Ballasting of that portion of the Northern Paclflo Railroad In the State of Minnesota, extending from the Dalles of tho St Louis River to the Red River, the western boundary of Minnesota (a distance of about 830 miles), including everything requisite to complnte the road-bed for a single track, and necessary side tracks, ready to receive the rail superstructure. Proposals may bo for the work In detail, or by the mile. The said Company will also receive Proposals, at the Bame time and place, for the timber cross-ties, and for the Iron rails, spikes, and 11 stares for the road as above. The Iron rails to be delivered on the dock at Duluth, Minnesota, or at the crossing of the jnisHiBsippi uiver, ana me ucs w ue received accord ing to blank forms which will be ready for distribu tion on W'EDNBSDAY, May 4, 1870, at the Ofllce of the Company, as above, where plans of the struc tures, and maps and profiles of the road, with fall specifications, can then be Been, and the time al lowed for completion of the contracts made known. The Company reserve the right to reject any or all bids not deemed to be fer the Interest of the Company. Printed circulars containing full Information will be fnrntBhed on application, by mall or otherwise, to EDWIN F. JOHNSON, Chief Engineer, or to the President of the Company, at the omce, No. 120 BROADWAY, as above. J. GREGORY SMITH. President Northern Paclflo Railroad Co. New York, April 20, 1870. 4 87 lot COMBER. 1870 SPRTJCB JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST. HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1870 1QTA SEASONED CLEAR PINE. 1 QTA lO i ) SEASONED CLEAR PINK. J.O I U CHOICE rATTEKN PINE. SPANISH CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. RED CEDAR. 1870 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORING. CAROLINA FLOORING. 1870 VIKGIIWA FLOCKING. DELAWARE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING, t WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. 1 QTA WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK, -t QrrA 10 i U WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. 10 4 U WALNUT BOAKDS. WALNUT PLANK. 1870 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER, RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINK. 1870 1870 SEASONED POPLAR. -f Qrr SEASONED CHERRY. lOlU ASH. WHITE OAK FLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. 1Q7A CIGAR BOX MAKEH8' iqwa 10 IV CIGAR BOX MAKERS' lOlU SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, FOR SALE LOW. 1QI7A CAROLINA SCANTLING. 1 Qirfi 10 I v CAROLINA H. T. SILLS. 10 U NORWAY SCANTLING. 1870 CEDAR SHINGLES. -t Qrrf CYPRESS SHINGLES. 10 I U MAULS. BROTHER A CO., No. acoo SOUTH street. Hi PANEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES. 1 COMMON PLANK. ALL THIOKHHbSBM, 1 uiimmun nuatun, 1 and S BIDE FKNUK HOARDS. WHI1K PINE FLOORING BOARDS. YPXLOW AND SAP PINK VLOORLNtiU. IV and aU. SPRUOK JOIST. ALL SIZK8. HKMIAKJK. JOIST, ALIi BIZ KB. PLASTERING LATH A SPECIALTY. Tocatner witn a aenaral assortment of Building Ltuabw for sale low for oaah. T. W. BMALTZ, 11 9H Bnt TllTTHKHTH And BTLLKtt HtTMtA. PENSACOLA LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Florida Yellow Pine Lumber Flooring, Step Plank, Shipping Timber, Dimension Stun of any length. Cargoes sawed with care by both gang and circular mills, and delivered to ves sels In Fensacola Bay, or at any shipping port, at short notice. Particular attention given to bills for shipment to Rio de Janeiro, River Plate, Valparaiso, Callao, Cuba, and Canary and Windward Islands. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LUMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION. W. A. PARKE, Agent, New York, Post Ofllce Box 8044. Office, No. 78 BEAVER Street. 8 28 6w LUMBER UNDER COVER, ALWAYS DRY. Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pine, Spruce, Hem lock, Shingles, etc., always on hand at low rates. WATSON A GILUNGHAM, 8 89 No. 984 RICHMOND Street, 18th ward. BUIL.DINQ MATERIALS. R. R. THOMAS & CO., DXALBBB IN Doors, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FRAMES, ETC., N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets 4 13 SB) PHILADELPHIA. CORDAGE. Manilla, glial and Tarred Cordage, At Lowest New York Prices and Freights. EDWIN H. FITLER de CO., Factory, TENTH Bt and GERMANTOWN Arenae. Btore.'Ne. SB N. WATER St and 83 N. DELAWARB ATenue. HICHAKL WIATBB. 0I0HQ1 H. I. UUXIB. WEAVER O. CO., Itope and Twine Manufacturers AND Dealers In Hemp and Skip Chandlery. No, 29 North WATER, street, 4 1 lm No. 88 North WHARVES, Philadelphia. I HAVE ABANDONED THE OLD method of peckim bodies u toe, and harinf a I PATENT OORPflK-PRESERVINQ CASKET,' rbioh la entirely pew, and which has proTea a perfect success, I dealt to call the attention oi toe publio to the same. guartuO that oil todies will bo kept in a dry and perfect state of preservation (or an ipdaoatt period. lm) JOSEPH A. MARKLE. TJadarUktf,' B, V. wun BITOTS aod liUTT0HWOD BU SHIPPING. LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP una for 2 NEW YORK are now recalrln freight at 0 eeate per 100 pannds, 3 eenta per toot, or 1.9 tent per gallon, ship option. INSURANCE X OF 1 PER CENT. Kxtra rata on amall paokairoi Iron, matala, sto. No receipt or bill of lading signed for less than 60 eenta. The Line would oall attention of merohante generally to the faot that hereafter the regular shippers bj this Una rill be charged only 10 eenta per 100 lbs., or 4 oenta pet foot, daring the winter seasons. For farther particulars apply to JOHN F. OHL, 1 PIER 19. NORTH WHARVE& rUK LIVFRPOOT. AMT QUKKN8TOWN. Inman Line of Mail - 4. il rtteamera ara tntwinii ,A i 1.1 WafciuiUMelows: Uity of iiriKiklyn, Hatnrday, April 30, at 1 P. BL Ktna.tla Ualltag.'IMeeday, May 8, 1 A. M. City of A ntwerp, Saturday, May 7, 10 A. M. Cityof Urnnels, Satardoy, May 14, 1 P. M City of Cork, via Halifax, Tuesday, Mar 17,1 P. M And eaeh snooeeding Saturday and alternate Toeedai Irom Pier 46, Nort h Hirer. RATKH OF PAB8AOH. PT TBI MAIL ITlimii aATUH'l BVT.BV SATHaDAT. .,I'Vble ,n 'd. Payable In Ourreooy. Fnihl' CABIN tlOO I 8TKK.RAOB To 1ondon. In6 I To Ixndon n To Paris 116 I To Parte U raOTni.B HI J II K IVIaUlI VTIUIU, VIA HAIoFAZ. Payable in tiold. TlverpooL Halifax Bt. John', N. F., flTT KRAUH Payable in Uorrenor. Trpi Halifax u Cm! .. an du uiuni, . r., Dy uranch htoamer. Paseengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, eto., at rednoed ratee. Ticket s oan he bonght hero at moderate rate by persona Wiuhing to send for their friends, ior farther perUoalar apply at the Company1 Ofllee JOHN O. WALK, Agent. . ...r.. No. 15 Broadway. N.. ny tiranoa Hteamer., V.' w " V""r"" raULR.. Agents. 46 no. ua UcLKtiNUT Street. Philadelphia. Enorkasku paoiilJiks ndrkuuokd rates alaTo'lScki T?TT WFDNKSDATand SATURDAY. KRT BtreSt. 0n' rom FUUJT WHAKJf aboie MAhI THflRRnAV0' ' RTOHMOND MONDAYS an TUKDAYS. ' n1 NORFOLK TUESDAYS id BA NoBiUa of Udln Haned after IS o'clock on salllng '1 UROUGH RATES to all nolnta in iih . transfer!1''0 oommiion drayage.or any expense of H team ships Insnre at lowest rate. Freight received daily. Stat Room accommodations for passenger. w No. 128. WHARrPifr I'nHArS. feONLT DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE 'OOMPANY'S-MAirST .KN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, OAjLLINa A The splendid new vessel on thl favortte route for Continent will saU from Pier No. 60, North river. DAtCIXUsftsf ,a . ... raiOH OF PASSAGE In sold (inolndlnir wine). . TO BKB8T OR HAVRE, First Cabin $1401 Beoond Cabin . u . , IV C-AHIO, ' . Clnolndlng railway tickeU, famished on board.) First Cabin 9U& Beoond Cabin ' as Medical attendance free of oharge. American travellers going to or returning from th09f tinentof Karape, by taking the steamer of this lincavoi nnneoeseary risks from transit by English railwaysan orossinc tn ohannel. besides saving time, trouble, and a Pens. GIOROB MAOKKNZIE. Annl ' , No. 68 BROADWAY. New York. For paaaage In Philadelphia, apply at Adam Expre lompany, to h r. i.Kktr Oomm iSt-iJaVfii11 WKKMAN LLOYD rnn-re&etOTorM l?ah"ddCo0nC&TiD UaiUd BUt FROM BRKMKN EVERY BATTTRDAV FROM BOUTH A M PTON RVKRT TOKSBAV Tax Screw Steambjui aw vm vAra KUM nnw 1UHB. EVERY SATURDAY rrie Of ruuae from ttma York lo Brmnm, London. BaZ. and Southampton' First Cabin, $120; Second Cabin, 73; Steerage. K30 Gold. From Bremen ( Ar York: . Deoona yaDin, ajva Dteerage, t), Gold. These vessel take elght to London and Hull, which thmnch hill, nf l.Hi. u uu, Ior An experienced surgeon is attacUed to each vessel. u 'ers must pass through the foet Oflioe. No Bills of Ladmg bat those of the Company wil by signed. Bill of Lading wiU poeiUvelynot be delivered betore goods are cleared at the Custom House. Specie taken to Havre, Southampton, and Bremen or tho lowest ratea. For fraishl nr nuura uinl. tn OKLRIOH8 A CO., 1W No. 68 BROA-D Street. N. V, fKUM CHARLESTON TO FIXJRIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. TRt pta-a -aar t'mT The foMowing steamer will laav Charleston for Florida, via Savannsn, three times a week. ""Y" "'" ,! "ow xors steaiuauips ana Ui Sort oastern Railroad train -PILOT BOY (Inland Route), every SUNDAY MORN INu it 8 0 0 lock. DICTATOR, every TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. CITY POINT. r FRII1AV RVKNIMl at a I Through ticket to be had of all Charleston and Bavan. h wi aniainy ajuie aivouils in .vw a ura. J. D. AIKEN A CO., T.J.GmAISAilTNbArl5ot0.,, " Agent at Savannah. U. S. MAIL TO HAVANA. lirtlVPin U A IT Omr. . . . n r.amnmr uo aailinff rfumlariv HVUn V "puitd an it g'.r? .'": if iVT.r " WM prooueiy. irom liay MOKO CASTLE, Captain K Adam. COLUMBIA, Captain E. Van Bio. KAOLE, Captain M. R, Greene. For freight or pas sage app ly to H. O. WllH KLER, Ja, Pretddent, 14 o. 6 BOWLING OREKN, New York - Ff 1R HT, THnUIS 1 vn ur, , I (ATS KIL. UNITED 8TATR9 ANI.RD A vrr T MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPAN Y. xa Regular Mail Bteaman aailinAT an Aha ItHX of evury montn mkkkimauk, uapuin wier. BOUTH AM FRIO A, Captain E. L. Tinklepaugh, nuain ar -niv;a,vAiuiia u. o. mocam. These splendid k J;irrtaail on schedule time, and oall at Kr. fhnmA. . P.mAmlinn.. Vi i mnt di. j .1 unnim. aainff mil mLnraintf. or wga.-n.nu of freight or PJ--PJ to No. 6 BOWLING ORKKN. New York. FOR NEW YORK. wl. n.l,MM .n U . n I ' m tMtilMU VAIIAI, XXPREhS STEAMBOAT COMPAWV '1 ha Ktaam ProDellers of the Line will oommann lnA Ins on tbeHth inst., leaving Daily as nsuai. THROUGH IN TWiCNTV-FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York North, East, or W eat, free of oommiaaion. Freight received at low rate WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent, No. U South DELAWARE Arena. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 11 WALL Street, New York. 8 9 FOR NEW YORK, via Delaware and Rarltan Canal, SWIFTS IT RE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. DERPATOII AND 8WIFT8URE LINES Leaving daily at 12 M. and 6 P. M. The Steam Propellers of thl oompany will oomm en loading on the 8th of March. Through in twenty-four hoar. Goods forwarded to any point free of commission. Freight taken on aooommodating terms. Apply to wijXiAM M. BAIRD ft CO., Agent, M No. LA Boath DELAWARE Avenu. m-m w DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE STEAM TOW BOAT COMPANY. Barge towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre-de-Uraoe, Delaware City, and lnteimediate poiat. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., Agent. CAPTAIN JOHN LAUGHLIN, Superintendent. Ofhoe. No. 18 South Wharves. Philadelphia. 4 118 w NEW EXPRESS LINE TO r ' 'Hr Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D, Ti - TIS Cheeapeake and Delaware Canal, with auuneotions at Alexandria from the moat direct root for Lynchburg, Bristol. KnoxviUe, NaabvUl. Dei to , and tu Bouthweet. -Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at no troni the nrst when above maraet street, Freight reooivod dall p OTjYDH M (jr No. 14 North and Sooth whan a. HYTH A TYIJCR, Agent, at Georgetown! M. ALUxIIDUaC CO., Agent at AVieaauuria. eit PERSONAL. rpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. (Jwners or ull ppersiua aau uiu.i iurvr ww iu cr poMessioa ate hereby notiiled to pay ohargae and re- .1. ..... t ithttTHiu l1im will Li eoltl 1. 1 novnr .1. HI I .HV A (Ml.. 41Ut ll(a.lBlajid8MARKE'lJWel. AMUSEMENTS. CADKMT-PAT11 IN OPERA. MAX BTRAKOBOH reapeetfally annonooe that b baa indaoed the worldmnowned cantatrine. UIUU ri. I vim a ... ... . . wmg vA W IA A la rAtll, after her brilliant trinm phs in the New York Academy of Musio, to appear in Mor.art's Grand Oner, THK MAC 111 KI.ITTK. aasumlng the role of . . vlkkiv ur niuur, for the firat time in Philadelphia, on muixuA v ana iuhoi'ay kykwinos. May 2 and A. and nn Jrand Cat.t.i "Munn n,.i.'i u.n... on WEDNESDAY, May 4. at 2 o'olock, with uonr.r n r,nnA.aaa In his great role of H ARAB I' HO. Tamino, an Egyptian Prino Hrr Hsbetmtnn Papaaeno, a It , rd Catcher..... H.rr Forme The Wuece of Night Pamina, her daughter MadHI Pauline Oauiasa UlBr nrst appearanoe in Philadelphia In this role.) Papagena, at brst disguised a an old woman, . . Mad'lleDr.niba Mnnnatatos. a Moer H wi.. URAND CHORUS OF FIFTY PERFORM KRS FROM i " ii tv A i j A 1 1 n. i r ur MUalu. POWKRKIII. OKI ! If rTKTR A Director. THEODORE R1TTE R Adminsion. PI : Reaerrnd Raiji. At irmll. l!i,.u 61) cent; Amphitheatre, 26 cente. . To Matinee Price of Admission, $1 ; Reserved Scat, SO cents extra. Reserved seats at the Academy of Musio from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Librettos, 86 cents, at the Academy. 4 22 WALNUT WW irma t STREET THKATrta " THIS (Thursday) EVENINO. April 88. MR. AND MRS. HAHNKV Wll.l.f AMQ Will appear In Charles Gaylor's Irish Drama of I tlK OOJMN1K HOOGAtl ; OR. WKARlNd oir thk i:nkw Connie MctJrmth, with songs.. Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS Nollie Nolan (with the popular song "Abingdon Green' ami a new jigi ,..mr. m&knky W1,U1AM3 FRIDAY BENKFiT OF MR. WILLtAMH. THBDONNIP: SOOtiAH and PAT'S BLUNDERS. BATURDAY AFTK.RPfOON, at 2 o'clock. CONNIE BOOUAH MATINEE. fK8. JOHN raiinvs isnu STREET 1U THWATRFL Rain. U I AM HAIKU Begin M to K THI8,(Thnn.day) KVENING, April 28. . T .1 f i-la.il AA-x Ufa AUK by especial desire, Sheridan's A.flll,kir uninnir MM -Tl ill M nil DUI f A I . r If A 7T T. aidnd by the Fnll Company. Afterwhlch THE ROPE LADDER. aubbstb. jmig, macany, ana ;auicart. FRIDAY BENEFIT OK A, EVERLY. SATURDAY BK.NKFIT OF MR. R. CRAIG. MONDAY JOS. K. KMMETT AB FRITZ. Tn87"JOnN DREW'S ARCH" STREET i. THEATRE. ADAM EVFRLY'S BENEFIT. FRIDAY EVENING. April 2H. THK FAST FAMILY. UNUSUAL CABT. Mons. Benoiton F. Mackay J'4u' Adam Kverly Prndent Robert Craig Champroae U James lormiohel -,Ki- Uompla Poly (I ore Air. G. W. Stoddart J an tan Little Nellie Francoi t. Maher Moller... o. Osborne Architect J. Worth CLOTILDE Mrs. JOHN DREW Blanche. Miss I aazie Price Adolphine Mrs. Thayer Kose. Mis Annie Firman tamille.. Mrs. Meigs Madame Benoiton BPITALFIELDS WEAVER. Brown, a Retired Weaver Adam Everly bimmons, His Friend Robert Craig Box Sheet now open. 4 27 3t LAURA K EE NE'S . CHESNCT STREET THEATRB. Begin at. THIRD WEEK OF MRS. JAMEH A. OATK8 BURLESQUE COMPANY IN TH H FIELD OF THK CLOTH OF GOLD. MATINEE, BATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE. WALNUT Street, above Eighth. ' MONDAY EVENINO, April 86, and DURING WEEK, an unparalleled Variety Entertainment. Ballet, Negro Acts, Dutch Songs. OverlUO First-class Artistes, all in their Faverit Specialties. Shoot of Laughter and Ap plause. MATINEE BATURDAY AT 2 O'OLOCK. fVTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE A. ELEVENTH Street, above Oheennt. THE FAMILY RESORT. OARNCROBS A DIXEY'B MINSTRELS, the great Star Troupe of the world, in their aneq 0114 ETHIOPIAN BOIREE8, BEAUTIFUL BALLADS. SONGS, OPERATIC SELECTIONS, and KVItltYEG BDBLESQOT" R. F. SIMPSON, Trnr.0080"8- ""TO, DUPREZ BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH St. below Arch (Late Theatre Oomlan 1 ' Extraordinary New Feature in Minstrelsy. THIS EVENING, DUPRK15 A BENEDICT'S GIGANTIC MN8TREL8 INTRODUCE FOUR GREAT COMEDIANS ON THE ENDS. Joint Complimentary Benefit, April 86, to F. Oilly, 1 re. nrer, and C. Keynoida, Comedian. 4 jj gt USICAL FUND HALL. MB. THUNDER'S CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, April 29, when will bo prod need, for the first time, Rossini' MESSB SOLONNELLE, with Solo and Chorus of FORTY S ELECTED VOICES. For particulars, see programmes. Tickets, 1. Seats accused at Boner's, No. 1102 Cbesnnt street, without extra eoarge. 4 45 6t TWELFTH WEEK. THE FOLLOWING So cieties take Benefits of THE PILGRIM: Wednesday Matinee. 2 8U P. M, Evening Fred rich Circle, No. 6, B. A 8. of H. Thursday Evening First Presbyterian Church. r nciity r.venmg j-urity counoil, no. 'urity Counoil, No. 2U9, 0. U. A. M natnraay, a'UU P. M., and 8 Evening. Choice Beat, 76o. .. auu e iLvening. Admission, 6lc. Children, 26c J. W. BAIN, Proprietor. id 1 at ASSEMBLY BUILDIN G. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. PROGRtMMK FOR THURSDAY. . AFTERNOON ROCK HILL and NKLMS. " . PLUNK ETT and DOYLE. E V E N I N G PALM KR and NELMS. . PLUNKETT and HUNTER. Begin at 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. U VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, No. 7'J0, 723, 724, and 726 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with La MILK'S ORCHESTRA and Miss NELLIE ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. 1 13tf SENTZ AND HA88LER'S MATINEES MUSICAL FUND HALL, 18S8-70. ovary BATUR. V AYTERNOON at o'olock. 10 1 6 FURNITURE, ETO. QHARLE8 E. CLARK, BEDDING AMD Cottngjo Furniture, No. 11 North ELEVENTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. Hair and Husk Ma tresses. Feather Bed. Bolster and Pillows. ( BEST QUALifY OF SPRING MATTRESSES. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstand, Chairs, Towel Racks, Rocking C baiis, tc Pew Onahlon, Feather and Down. Comfortable and Hiankata, 8 1 tath2m TUOKER'8 SPRINGS AND HOWE'S COTS. VIJLLIAM FAR8OW8 Improved Patent Sofa Bed Make a bandsom Sofa and oomfortabl Bed, with Spring Mattress attached. Those wishing to economize room should oall and examine tuem at Ui xtenaiv Mt oUaa k nrmture Wareroomsof FAUSOIV efe SOIV, No. U-iH H. SECOND Htreet. Also, WILLIAM PARSON'S PATENT EXTENSION TABLE FASTENING. Every Uble should have them on. They bold th leave firmly together when pulled about the room. 8 lHsmwttm RICHMOND A CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS Wo. 45 BOUTH SECOND BTREET, CAST BIDS. ABOVE OHKSNUT, . PHILADELPHIA 11 8 p U R N l T U R E SelUnic at Cost No. 1010 nAUiLBT UltreVt, 4 18 8m G. R, NORTH.
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