THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1870. nUBICAIi AltP PRAIttATlC. The CUT AB.seneeate. The Richings EwoLisn Opera Troupe will commence a season of fire nights and ono matinee at the Academy of Music, on Monday next. The opening opera will be Adam's 1'os iilion of Lonjumeau, which has not been Riven In this city for many years. On Tuesday even ing Mr. 8. Behrens will hare a benefit, on which occasion Meyerbeer's prsat opera of The Hugue nots will be performed. The' Bohemian Girl is announced for Wednesday, for the benefit of Mr. A. 8. Tennoyer, and Wallace's Lnr line tot Friday, for the benefit of Mrs. Bernard. The Rlchlngs troupe, when it appeared here In the early part of the season, had Just been or ganized, and the singers were not accustomed to each other. The result was that the per formances did not prove as attractive as the management perhaps dcrlred. Since then, how ever, some of the Inefficient members have been got rid of, and more competent singers secured in their places; and, by frequent repetitions, the troupe is able to give the various works in their repertoire with the best possible effect. During their recent tour in the West and South they achieved an unusual success, and were warmly F raised by the critics of all the cities visited. urlng the briet season at the Academy of Music which is announced tor next week, a number of interesting novelties will be produced, which will doubtless deserve and receive the liberal patronage of the public. At the Chesnut a variety entertainment will be given this evening which will present a num ber of new and interesting features. At tiib Walnut Mr. Joseph Jefferson will appear this evening as "Rip Van Winkle." This performance is so highly appreciated by the public that Mr. Jefferson Is scarcely permitted to do anything else, and it has almost passed into a tradition of the stage that he was lang syne one of the best comedians of the day, with a more extensive repertoire than almost any other actor in his line of business. We could almost wish that our playgoers would cease crowding the theatre when iiip Van Winkle is performed, in order to give Mr. Jefferson encouragement to try something else, if only for the sake of variety. At the Aicn Mr. John Brougham will commence an engagement this evening with his highly spiced drama of The Red Light, in which he will appear as "Ned Macdcrmot." TnE Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum has an Interesting collection of curiosities at No. 1205 Chesnut street. Superintendent of Soldiers Orphans. In the Pittsburg Commercial we find a com munication signed "Boy in Blue," in reference to the vacant superintendency of the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, as follows: As the Senate refused to confirm the appointment of Colonel McFarland to the position of .Superin tendent of Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, the Governor has signiiled his Intention of appointing some honor ably discharged soldier, who Is qualllled, to the. oillce made vacant. We conceive that some person who has stood high In the estimation of the "lioys In Ulue,"and who 18 thoroughly conversant with the duties of the ofllce, should receive that responsible position. During the session or the last Legis lature over two-thirds of both houses, Inclu ding the Speakers, united in a petition asking the Governor to appoint James L. Paul. Not only was ho backed up by the members of both houses, but scores of letters lrom .the prominent soldiers of the State were received by the Governor, asking him to oonfer the appointment upon Mr. Paul, who had served faithfully for four years in Pennsylvania regiments, and who, at the close of the war, was appointed by Secretary Stanton to a first-class clerkship in the War Oillce, which posi tion he held until the fall of I860, when he was re moved for refusing to support the Johnson adminis tration. He returned to his home In Westmoreland county, where he engaged in mercantile pursuits until 1863, when he was appointed by Governor Geary Chiof Clerk In the Department of Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, which position he has held ever since. As a strong evidence of his fitness for the office of Superintendent, the prin cipals of the schools were the first to name him as a eandidate. We have known him since he entered Company A, 63d Regiment, in which company be fought under the gallant Hays, and upon that regiment being mustered out of the service, he re-enlisted and entered the 105th Penn sylanla Volunteers, in which regiment he continued until the end of the war. He is a Western man, and his qualifications peculiarly fit him for the position, and we know of no man whose appointment would Letter satisfy the publio, or who would do more good la the cause of the soldiers' orphans. Ills ap pointment will reflect credit on the judgment of Governor Geary, and we trust it will not be long until we see his appointment announced. CITY ITEMS. Oub Spkino Styles IN STOCK. Full Sbpplt. All Kinds, All Sizes, All fcTTLBS, Men's, youths', ahd Boys' Olothjmo, Rkady-kauk ob in tub Piece, TO BB) MaDK XOOBDEB. . SBkknktt A Oo., Tower Hall, No. 618 Mabmt Stbeet. The Raw Winds or Eably Spring search out the weaknesses of all who are predisposed to Lung Complaints, and in consequence Colds, Coughs, and Bronchial Dis orders everywhere prevail Those who have contracted Colds should now be especially oareful, and not im prudently wait until by constant ooughinf ther so irritate and rack their lungs as to bring on themselves some very serious Pulmonary Affection. Let them rather treat their symptoms rationally and at onoe, and by the prompt use of Pr. Jiyne's Expectorant cure their Colds, and beal all accompanying Soreness of the Cheat. Sold everywhere. Spread the Family Board wrra Ltrxuares. We might cite the authorities by the dozen, to show that Irish Moss or Carrageen (from which the oelebrated Bba Moss S'abine is made) has long been eonsidered a valuable species of nourishment for the siok light, digestible, anti-febrile, restorative, and fattening. This i what eminent men have said of Irish Mom as it wu only half purified, and comparatively unooncentrated. The new article (Sea Moss Ferine) which, by themagio of science, bas suddenly sprung, pure and perfected, from an. old matrix, like Minerva from the bed of Jove takes a far wider range. To ns it is to reduce the expense of living, to spread the family board with luxuries costing less than common fare, and largely to increase that variety in food which is said to be essential to health. It is quickly pre pared (ten minutes sufficing to produce a custard or pud ding), and we think no one who has onoe beoome ac quainted with its properties will be likely to ever abandon t as an article of diet. Hi. William W. Oassisy, the Jeweller at Ho. 8 8. Second street, bas one of the largest and most attractive stocks of aU kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the eity. He has also on hand a large assortment of fine Amerioaa Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold oat below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Tn Ohzaf ahd Reliable Establishment Albert on A Oo.'s Philadelphia Upholstery, No. 1135 (Jheonut street. Curtains, Swiss and Nottingham; vestibule laces and rods, cornices, bands, loops, oentre tassels Croups, fringes, tassels, etc Shades, all designs and tints. Bedding, Mattresses, hair mess, and husk; Bolsters and pillows, sheets, etc. Pby Fxit. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, end that can only be done by the nse of India Bobber Overshoes, and as the incle ment season is upon ns, we would advise our readere to buy none bat the best quality, whioh can only be had at Goodvbab's Headquarters, No. 808 Chesnut street, south aide, Philadelphia, Inquire With. The month is like a house to let. However pretty it maybe externally, it is impossible to judge of its merits nntil you have aeen the inside. If behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl white fix turoa, you will exclaim at onoe, "Uow beautiful!" To im part the utmost possible brilliancy, there is nothing like flagrant Bozovom. In ORrKB. ' SKRR SUCKER SUITS. A iplendid assortment Real India Seer Bookers, At No. 834 Chesnut street. Rt. Jamts Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts. During the travelling canon, if our patrons will kindly inform us, Bit her by telegram or letter, of their intonded arrival, we can be better prepared for their comfort. In accordance with the reduction in the value of goll, the transient board at the St. James is reduced to lour Dollars per day. PnorntETOR St. James Hotel. RrnnER OvEKsnoEB and Hoots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices, (Joodyear's manufacture, old stand. No. 80S Chesnut street, lower side. Binder's Family Sewing Machines, Tan dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Uavjh, No. b!0 Chesnut street. New Style Picture. The German Ohromos made by A. K. P. Trssk, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admirod. Buy your Furniture at The Great Amerioan, No. 1302 and 1204 Market street. Cheapest in the oity. "Spalding's Glue" moods ovorythlng. If Some People Don't Kxow Iff Come people don't know I W Some people don't know lr" Some people don't know W borne people don't know How choan wo sell How cheap we sell How cheap we soil Hon cbnap we sell How cheap we sell rr Men's and Boys' Clothing jf Men'ssnd lioys' Clothing tf Mon's and Hoys' Clothing I W Men's and Hoys' Clothin lWf Mcn'sand boys' Clothing Of Excellent Make Of Kxcellont Mnke Of KxcellentMako Of Kxcnllnnt Mxke Ot Exoellent Make IW" And Beautiful Style. I tf Avd rtemitiful Style. tt And Keautitul Style. r And Beautiful Stle. W And Beautiful Style. Come and see it! Come and see it! Oome and sne it! Come and soa it! . Come and see it! tW NOTE THE FAOT!-Metnke pride in having the largest assortment to seloct from t hi t can be found in fliiindulphi, and toe public may rest assured that our gooils are superior to the onlinary class of Ready. Made Clothing, ami overy Article we sell is RKLIAULK in every respect ' WANAMAKKH A BROWN, POPULAR UI.OTHINU HOUSE, OAK HA Mi, The Corner of SIXTH and M 4RKF.T Streets. iw notice to thk cloiiuno mei ok the CITY AND NEIGHBORING TOWNS. Wo are just opening Linen Sacks, Dusters, and Alpaca Coats by the thousand, and have hail them ruado up in beautiful style, expressly tor our own siiles. Ry reason of the largo quan tities we manufacture, we believe Tailors can do hotter in buying them of us than in making thorn up. Thoycan alwitys have them fresh, and just such sizes as sales re quire. WANA MAKER A BROWN, rurui niu iiuusk, OAK HALL, The Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. NAUUli;i). Leiiman Middi.eton. In Jersey City, on the 24th Instant, by Hev. Mr. Howell, of New York. Lkonidas Lehman, of Philadelphia, to Miss Bell Middleton, of New York. Sr-ENCER Snyder. On the evening of Mav2fi. 1S70, by tho Rev. P. Brown, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. James II. Spencer to Mlas Nina W. Snydkr, both of thU city. No curds. iii:i. DoNonuE. On the ".tun instant. Iluon Donohce. In the 64th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Charles Carroll, No. 2, and the Bishop Neumann Societies, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, rear of No. 2414 Hamilton street, on Wednesday after noon at 1 o'clock. Feaster. On the 29th Instant, Paul Feaster. aged 64 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tho funeral, from his lute resi dence, No. 2147 Lombard street, ou Thursday after Boon at 1 o'oiook. CLOTHING. JOIVES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUB GARMENTS ARB WELL MADS. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENT BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. .nmwrcptf CEO. W. NIEMANN. IFOR BALE. FOR SALE No. 283 S. FOURTH I Street, above Snruoe. a sunenor nwnr.T.lvr;. TuTJlSK. 82 feet front, every modern convenient in com plete order; early possession; convenient to Post Office and to Exchange and Insurance Uompanios. 1. T. PRATT, 15 30 2Ut No. 103 S. FOURTH Stroat. TO RENT. TO RENT, FURNISHED A DE- BIBABLB MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE; central loca lion; modern conveniences. Address "W. U. 0.,H Box 1669 Philadelphia Post Office. tatf rp TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 73a Chesnut street, twenty Ave feet front, one bun dred sad forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Back buildings five stories high. Possession May L 1870. Ad drwts THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, 13 lotf Delanoo, If. J. f3l STORE TO LET. ON THE FIRST OF Liu Joly the Store Property, No. 87 8. SKOO.ND Street. 26 leet by 100. The upper rooms, do by 60, could he altered to allow a private eutrance from Second street, and by subletting would materially reduce the rent. Address J. B. OKIK, 64tf COMMERCIAL ROOMS, PhjlaJa. TO RENT FURNISHED A II AND- some three-story Brick Dwolline, with double back ines on the south side of ARUri tttreat. batwaen rifir.nn in ana M.vi i.aiu htreM. Aiioly to A. B.CAKVKR A CO., S. W. corner NINTH and i-'lLBHRf Streets. 6 2401 TO LET WEST PHILADELPHIA. The desirable residence. No. 3til8 HAMILTON Street, one square south of Vine street oars. Extra con veniences. Apply on the premises. 6 2-1 tit fB f550-TO LET TEN-ROOM HOUSE, Llli bath and all conveniences, Nj. 3t) BRIDUK Street, Kiuulua, via Vine street cars. Iiuniediute posies. sitn. 4 36 tit REAL. ESTATE AOENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Ho. 308 South rOVUTlI Mtreet, 8rp . PHILADELPHIA. CUTLERY, ETO. JODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET- KNIVES, Pearl and Stat handle, end beautiful finish Bodgers', and Wade Butcher's Razors, and the cole, bra ted Leoooltre Kaaor; Indies' Scissors, ia oases, of the finest quality 1 Rods ere' Table Cutlery, Oarvera and Forks, Raaor Strops, Cork Sorews, Kto. Ear instruments, te assist the hearing, of the most approved oonstrnution, at P. MADEIRA'S, . Ho. 11 TEWTU Stxuet, below Obeanni, A UMBRELLAS CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. J DIXON'S. No 81 S. E1UUTU Street. 10 U mUii FPU It T II EDITION THE CEREMONIES AT ARLINGTON. Memorial Day in Khodo Island. Crime in New England. Tho Great Base Ball Match. Important Cuban Intelligence. Latest from tho Border. FJiOM WASHIJVOTOJV. The Oremonlen nt ArllnstotL Dp&tch tn the Atnotiattd Pret. Washington, May 30 After tho conclusion of General Logan's oration at Arlington, the choral "Sleepers, Wake," by Mendelssohn, was sung by the grand chorus, accompanied by the Marine Band. The assemblage next proceeded to tho tomb of the unknown soldiers, where Rev. Benjamin Swallow, Chaplain of the De partment of the Potomac, offered a prayer. "The Children of the Fallen Braye," by J. Wil liam Pope, was sung by the chorus, and the ceremony nt the tomb of the unknown was per formed by the orphans from the National Sol diers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home, under charge of the officers and lady managers of the home. The chorus and Marine Band then rendered the "American Hymn," by Keller. The ceremony of decoratiug the graves throughout the ceme tery by the entire assemblage next took place, and soon every grassy mound was covered with beautiful flowers arranged in wreaths, bouquets, crosses, etc. FROM CUBA. Important News Capture of a Sob of Cespedes, nnd the (Jeneral Try Ins; to Escape to the I'nlled Males The Revolntoln Nearly Over Havana, May 30. Captain-General De Rodas has received official information that Colonel BenegaBl captured Oscar Cespedes, son of Presi dent Cespedes, five leagues from Gualmara. Aquillera and Rubalcabo escaped during the surprise of Cespedes' forces, near the above mentioned place. An American colonel, John Glancey, has been killed. General Cavada has ordered the destruc tion of plantations in the Camaguey district, and a number of the largest have already been turned. Among the prisoners recently captured were the party who killed seven woodcutters on tho outskirts of Puerto Principe. Captain General De Rodas picked out seven of the band and had them executed in retaliation for the deaths of the woodcutters. A telegram from Puerto Principe to the Vox de Cuba says it is positively known that Presi dent Cespedes is trying to escape to tho United States, but is prevented accomplishing his pur pose by his partisans. Insurrectionists continue to present themselves in large numbers to the Government forces, and ask for pardon. Tho steamships Boruesia, from New York, and George Cromwell, from New Orleans, arrived this morning. ' FROM EUROPE, The Tarlfa. Qceenstown, May 30. The Tarifa, of tho Cunard lino, from New York for Liverpool, touched here to-day. Fentanlsm In England. London, May 80. The Colonial Office to-day is in receipt of official despatches from the au thorities in Canada, representing that the recant Fenian attempt was an utter and final failure. This Afternoon's: Quotation. Paris, May 30. TUe Bourse closed eulL Rentes, 74f. 60c. Frankfokt, May SO. United States 5-SOs opened firm. Antwerp, May SO. Petroleum opened quiet and Steady. This Evening' Quotations. London, May 804-80 P. M. Consols closed at t for both money and for account. American securities quiet and steady. Bonds of 186a, 89 v: Of 18CS, Old, 8 ; of 1867, 90V 10-408. 86 V'. Stocks quiet and steady ; Erie, 18 ; Illinois Central, 110 V : Atlantic and Great Western, 29. Liverpool, May 804-80 P. M Cotton dull and Irregular: middling: uplands, 10d.; middling; Or leans, lid. The sales to-day have been 10,000 bales, including- 2000 for speculation and export. Corn, 39s. 9d. Terpentine, 29b. Lon don, May 804 -80 P. M. Tallow quiet. Sugar active both on the spot and afloat. BASE BALL. Athletic vs. Atlantis of Brooklyn. Bptoial Despatch to The Ovening Telegraph, Athletic Base Ball Ground, Seven teenth and Columbia Avenue, May 30. Aa immense throng of spectators is present to wit ness the match between the Atlantic of Brook lyn and the Athletic of this city. At this hour 3 P. M. there are Ive thousand people in and around the grounds, and thousands more arriving from all directions. The excitement surpasses any exhibited at any previous game this season, and the betting is considered in favor of the Atlantics. 'I ho grounds are in tolerably good condition con sidering the unfavorable weather of the last few days. A slight drizzling rain is now prevailing, the players are passing the ball around, and the game will begin in a few minutes. FROM NEW EJI OLAJfD. A Female Plekoocket. Boston, May SO Mary Whltten, with nume rous aliases, a famous pickpocket, was com mitted to-day for trial in default of $10,000 bail. Hulclde. Jeremiah Donnevan hanged hlni-elf to-day at bis residence in Norwich street. Mysterious Affair. . The body of Thomas Wallace was found to-day partially covered by water In the road bed of the Hartford and Erie Railroad in South Boston. Decoration Day In Rhode Island. Fkovidence, May 30. Memorial Day was ob served hero by a considerable suspension of Lupines?, the closing of schools, banks, and public oflk-es, the half-masting of flas and tolling of bells, while a long procession of the Grand Army, headed by General Burnslde, pro ceeded to several cemeteries to strew tho graves with flowers. FROM THE BORDER. The Mralfsef Ibo Brotherhood. St. Albans, Vermont, May 30 A few Fenians are still loitering about the streets, but will leave for their homes as soon as they can obtain money to pay for their transportation. Colonels Brown and Murphy are still confined iu jail, b -ing as yet unable to obtain ball. Many of the FeDians believe O'Neill intended to be arrested by the United Slates Marshal, and threaten his lite If any opportunity presents itself when he is jfclead. They still claim that he has a largo amount of money collected from tho hard earn ings of Irish laborers. FIFTH EDITION TUB LATEST XtfHOTS. BASE BALL. The Atlantlc-Athletle Mutch. Athletic Base-Ball Ground, May 30 3"20 P. M Thomas Severn, of the Keystone, has been selected for umpire. Athletics won the toss and sent Atlantics to bat. tirst inning. Pearce made his first on safe hit to right-Held. Smith caught out by Sensendcrfer. Pearce made second on passed balls. Start out on fly by Bechtel in left field. Chapman made his first on safe hit to right field, sending Pearce home. Ferguson out on y by Radcliffe. One run. Athletics Reach made his first on short hit. Dick made his first on muff by Smith at third base. Reach went to his second. Reach and McBride made bases on pass balls. Malouo made magnificent hit to right field, the ball landing in tho crowd along the fence, making his second and sending Reach and McBride home. Fisler made first on safe hit to centre (field, and sending Malone to third. Ecnscnderfer out by good stop of Pike. FlBler went to his second. Schafer made good hit to centre field, making his first, and sending Malone home and Fisler to his third. Radcllffe made first on short hit to left field, and sent Fisler home. Bechtel made first. Schafer ont at third by Smith. Pratt out by Hall, centre field. Four runs. SECOND INNINO. Zctleln made his first on low hit to ccntro field. Hall made his first on short hit to centre field, sending Zetlein to his third. Pike made his first on good hit to left field, sending Zetlein home. McDonald made his second on good hit to right field, sending Pike and Hall home. Pearce out on splendid running catch by Sen senderfer. Smith out on fly by Sensonderfer. Start out on fly by McBride. Three runs. Athletics Reach out at 1st by stop and throw by Pike. Dick made his 2d on low lino hit to left field. Malono out at 1st by stop and throw by Pearce. Fisler made his 1st on daisy cutter, sending McBride home. Senson derfer made his 1st on short hit to Schafer out on a fly by Chapman one run. THIRD INNINO Atlantics Chapman out on a magnificent running catch by Sensendcrfer. (Rounds of applause.) Ferguson out at first base; stopped by Fisler. Zellein mado his first on a hard hit to second base, well stopped by Reach, but not in time. Hall out on foul fly by Fergy Malone, thus making the first whitewash. rouRTn INNING. Athletic Pike made first on low hit to right field. McDonald out on fly by Radcllffe, who threw it to first and catching Pike napping, and putting him out. Pearce made his first on muff by Fisler. Smith mado his first on clean hit to lefi. Start out on foul by Bechtel. No runs. ' Athletic Radcllffe out on foul tip by Fergu son. Bechtel out at first by good stop and throw by Pearce. Pratt made his fir-t on safe hit to left. Reach out on foul hit by Ferguson. No runs. FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. Fenian Meetlns; In Han Francisco. San Francisco, May 29 Another meeting of Fenians was held last night, at which addi tional subscriptions wero received, and a number Cjf volunteers enrolled. Hhlp News. Arrived, steamers Colorado, from Panama, and Continental, from Mazatlan. The latter brings a quarter of a million of Mexican dollars. Also arrived, ships National, from Bordeaux, Panther and Malay, from Hong Kong. FROM THE: STA TE Decoration Day In Manch Chank. Special Detjmtch to the JSvening Telegraph. Mauch Chunk, May 30. Decoration Day was obstrved by all the principal business houses being closed. Flags are at half ma9t. A procession of all the military, civil organiza tions, and citizens, numbering several hundreds, is now In progress. LIOAL INTDLLIOnnOII. The Gordon Homicide. Court of Oyer and lerminer Judges Allison and Paxmn, This morning; the Court took np the case of Susan Green, charged with the murder of Ann Gordon. On Saturday David Gordon, husband of the de ceased, was tried upon this charge, but on the fail ure of the evidence to prove that deaih resulted from the violence inflicted by him, lie was acquitted. It appeared that Mrs. Green and her husband were tenants of Gordon, and the families lived tn the same house,1326 Mott street. On Saturday evening, April 23, a dispute and fight occurred between the men, which was taken up and warmly engaged in by - the wives. The prosecution allege that In this tight Mrs. Green forced Mrs. Gordon's head against a rough brick wall and struck her several blows upon the face, causing bruises which grew worse aud worse until she was taken to her bed. While suffer ing from these wounds she gave birth to a still-born child, and on the 89th of the month she died of con gestion of the brain, caused by this violence to the head, and superinduced by the condition of the woman's system. On trlaL Arrival ol Charley Brown. Tills morn'ng Charley Brown, the notorious bur- flar, who was arrested In New York last week by ohnllartman for participation lu the j&sau burglary at Oermautown, was brought Into Court, and being Immediately identified by Mr. and Mrs. Ksu, was sent to prison to await hia trial. LIONS ATTACKING AX ACTRESS. A Terrific Hcene at the Bowerr Theatre A Trnicdj not Down on the Bills. A frightful scene more exciting In its details than the very strongest blood and thunder tragedy that a Bowery audience ever witnessed, occurred at the Bowery Theatre on baturduy night. The perform ances were drawing to a close, expectation was on tiptoe to witness the brave and daring acts of .Miss Minnie Wells with the Puma lions. That young lady entered upon the stage, made her courtesy to the audience, and Immediately went Into the cage con taining the lions the crowded audience meantlmo watching the exhibition with breathless Interest. Suddenly, while the young actress was going through her performance with the animals, piercing screams broke the awe-struck silence of the theatre, and the audience were borrilied at tho sight or a huge I'.on seizing the young lady by the throat and lacerating her In such a frightful manner that the blood poured In streams upon her dress. The actors and actend ants upon the stsfre rushed forward and struck at the enraged brute, aud final!" succeeded la causing him to relinquish his boM upon Miss Wells, who was dragged from the cage In a faintiDg condition. She was carried home by her parents aud received prompt surgical atten dance. The scene among the audience bailies de scription. Several women fainted, and men shouted with aaouy at witnessing adauger which they wers powerless to prevent Information of the eveut was brought to the Franklin street police-station, and Captuin Kennedy, of the Sixth precinct, with a large force of police, was promptly ou hand, and succeeded In restoring order, so that the thtsatre was cleared without further accideut. Xeio York H'urhl, to-lay. . COPARTNERSHIPS. rpnE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE X existing under the name of Mcllwalu, Brook 4 Oo. is th' d diuaolved by mutual ci)DanI. iCmost W. llwain and John T. Brooka ere alone authorized to aatlle upthebu.me..of said " JOil s R Mr.ILWAW JOHN T. BRO.)KS, UK NEST W. AlclLrYAIV. Vmial W Mollwaia and JuhnT. Rrookf Viivinr nur- chuMjd the intercut of John K. Mcllwaiu, wiil rouUiuu the business at the old plucv. No It N. SIX I II hirooc, under the tirui name ol Mcll.WAIN A HRD'Jf KRNKST W. Moll.W.MX, lt JOHN T. imo Jlv-i. CLOTHING. the oldest: and best BOYS' CLOTHING STORE IN THE UNION. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LABOE ASSORTMENT OP VERY FINE EEADY - MADE CLOTHING FOR BOYS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AH CHEAP AS THE SAME STYLE AND QUALITY CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FINE CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, KTO., FOR GENTLEM EN'S ORDER WORK. F. A. HOYT BROTHER, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, NTH AND CHESNUT STREETS, 4 S3 6t SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECURITY FROM LOS8 BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust, and Safe Deposit Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. IM THKIB Hew Marble Fire-proof Building, Noa. 329-331 CIIESNUT Street. Capital subscribed, 81,000,000; paid, 8350,000. COUPON BONDS, 8TOOK8, SKOURITIKI. FAMILT PLATK, COIN, DhKDH, and VALUABLK& of every description received for aafe keeping, under guarantee, at vorr moderate rates. The Company also rent 8AFF.8 INSIDE THEIR BUR GLAR r-KOO'VAULi8, atprioesTaryin from $15 to $75 a year, according to aice. An extra si xe for Corpora tions and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining vaults provided for Hafe Bentera. DF.POSITS OF MONEYREOEIVED ON INTEREST, at three per cent, payable by check, without notice, and at four per cent., payable by check, on ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LKTTKK8 OF CREDIT furnished, available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per eent. The Company act aa EXECUTORS, ADMINIhTRA. TOKS, and GUARDIANS, and RKUK1VK and HXE CUTK TRUSTS of every dosoriptioo, from the Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. O. H. CLARK, Vioe President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. UUtWIVHS. W T T , Alexander Henry, Stephen A. Caldwell, George F. Tyler, Henry C. Gibson. Clarence H. Clark, John W'elnh, Charles 51 acalester, Edward W. Clark J. Gillinghain Fell, llcnry Pratt HcKean 15 13fmw T HE PHILADELPHIA TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OmCK AND DUBOLAB FROOr VAULTS IH THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. O A P I T A L, 1500,000. For SAns-xTFTPTWO of OOTXRtrMmrr Bonds end ether SEOUMTiKa, Family Plate, Jbwklbt. end other VaXP ABLg, under special guarantee, at the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent at rates varying from (15 to 075 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, affording absolute SROUBixx'sgeinat FmB, Thut,Bu olaby, end Accident. All fiduciary obligations, suoh as Tbttsts, Gttabdian Sbips, Executorships, etc, will be undertaken s4 faithfully discharged. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on sppUoatioa. niRKfrroRS. Thomas Robins. xtenjamiB is. uomegys. Lewis R. Asbhurst, J. Livingston Erringer, R. P. McOullagh, Kdwin M. Lewis, lam &a T . ni&xrhnrn. Angustue Heatoau Y. Ratohford Starr Daniel Haddook, , Kdward Y. TownesM, Joun v. fajior. OFFICERS. JVrfkn-IJ!rWI8 R, ASHUUR8T. TweFruidmtt-J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. Bttretarv and TrMuurtr It. P. MoOULLAGH. iSoHcifvr RICHARD L. ASHHUttST. 1 mth 8m MEDIOAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! DE. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE lea quick, safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for BLEED ING. BLIND, OR ITCHING PILES. PRO LAPSUS AN I OR FALLING OF TUB RECTUM, CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, ETO. The application and nse of this remedy, as well as Its effects, are quite different from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named dlseasea Its principal virtues are derived from its Internal nse, regulating the Liver aud Kidneys, and Imparting health and vigor to the whole alimentary canaL It is specific In its action, completely controlling the circulation of the blood in the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OF THE DISEASE. The causes of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly In many Instances hereditary ; but a sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned and stimulating food, the Intemperate use of spirituous drinks, the very free nse of strong oof fee and tea, mental depression, sorrow, and grief; ia short, whatever tends to weaken the digestive or gans may be considered the most active general causes. The afilicted pan rely with the utmost confidence In this medicine, because the great success that It has met with since Us Introduction Is a sure indica tion of its real value. For inward and outward ap plications, if used as directed, It cannot fail to give the fullest satisfaction. t PRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, II. 61X BOTTLE J, IS. All Respectable Dealers and Druggists sell it. . PREPARED ONLY BY B. F. GALLAGHER, KO. 308 N. THIRD STREET, 5 23uwslrorp PHILADELPHIA. BONNETS, HAT8, ETO. 937 south street. We bave just received from the Hew York and PaiUv delpt ia A actions lao cuaea of l.uallr uml Itllateeis llattt i lo, CC0 cartons rtUNi STYLE FLOWERS, W'biah we will re ail at 1ms than wholesale prioea. We c ul pauioeliir alteutioo. to the almve, aalhey are Lmrgaiua. 1 iui'I, ili'at imke a otM of this. 'J rm your ia.t wnite ;bu watt. MAlllALA!IH, i ; wfm Ctrp No. 83T SOUTH Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OP PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD AND BRANCHK8. y MANSION UOUSK, MT. CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wonder, Pottsville P. O., Bchuilkill TUbUAROKA HOTEL, ' Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tnncaroi a P. (., Kchuylkill countr MANSION UOUSK, r" W. F. Smith, Mahanny City P. ., Schuylkill county. MOUNT CARMEL HOUaK, Charles Gulp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland oo, WHITE HOUSE, F. Mayer, Reading P. O.. Berks county. ANDALUSIA HALL, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O., Berks county. CENTRAL AVENUE HALL, G. D. Davis, Reading P. O.. Berks county. SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, Jacob H. Breinh, OonRhohocken P. O , Montgomery ce. BOYKRTOWN BRMINARY, L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O,, Borks coumty. LITIZ SPRINGS, George F. Grelder, Litiz P. O., Lancaster oounty. . LIVING SPRINGS HOi'KL, Dr. A. Smith. Werneraville P. O., Berks oonnty. COLD SPRINGS HOTK.L, LEBANON COUNTY, Wm. Leroh, Sr., Pine Grove P. O., Schuylkill oounty. KPHRATA SPRINGS. John Frederick. Kpbrnta P. O., Lancaster oounty. PERKIOMKN RRIDGK HOTEL. Davis Longaker. Collegeville P. O.. Montgomery co. , PROSPKOT TKRRAUK, Dr. James Palmer, Collpgeville P. O., Montgomery oo ' DOUTYHOUSK, George 8. Burr, Sbaninkin, Northumberland county. Excursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to anit from above points at reduoed rates, good for same day issued, and on Saturdays good until the following Mon-day- . 6 2&2m ATLANTIC HOUSE, Newport, Rhode Island. BOARD REDUCED. This Hotel will be opened MAY 30, at $3-80 per day for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by 'the week or season. WM. W. HAZARD, 4 11 mf4p PROPRIETOR. M cMAKJIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL. The new Atlantic, is now open 1 26 wf m 3m JOHN MCMAKIN, Propriotor. HOTELS. COLONNADE HOTEL. FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT STS VNTTRELY NEW AND HANDSOMELY FUR NISH KD a now ready for permanent or transient guest. UPHOL3 TERY GOODS, ETO. NOBUT, BROWN, NOBLIT i CO., ffoi.222 and 218 S. SECOND, Street PHILADELPHIA, Importers, Manufacturers and eeJers Upholstery Goods. Car Trimmings ' Cabinet HakerY and Undertakers' Findings, Swiss and Nottingham Curtains, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Beddlnr ETO. ETO. I U3m5p Wholesale and Retail. OAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STRE CORNELIUS & OONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. WE HAVE NO STORE OR SALESROOM ON CHESNUT STREET. 6 7 imfp CORNELIUS A SONS. CURTAINS AND SHADES. G EREBAL i;i110LSTI2IlY. CHARLES Ls HALE, No. 936 ARC II STREET, Swiss and Nottingham Lace CortaiiiS, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Ot the newest colors and designs. Window Cornices In Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewood and GUL Furniture Slips or Covers fitted, cut and made. B si mwf lmep BPRINS AND HAIR MATTRESSES made to order. STOVES, RANQ5& ETO. E D G A R T II O M B O Successor to Bberria A Thornton, HTOVKH. TINNED. KNAMKrUED 1Bl HEAVY HOLLOW WARE. OFFICE. Ne. N. BKOONU Street. JOUNDRY, South bKUOND and MIFFLIN Streets, Philadelphia. ; L8' Wittu MACHINERY. S' TEAM ENGINES AND TOUTABLK AND I ut.iinn.rt Hoiiera of Koer'. and Ble.ek'. ,iut IlinDfiil's Patsnta aud other forms. nks. Pan., aod riate vera. 6ui4 GEORGK O. HoWAP.lt. No. IT South El liT ICttNTH Street. HATS AND OAPS. HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and easj-fittina Press Ha'.s (patented), in all the unproved fashions of the eveaAa, (JUK&NUT KirsuL next 4w W t Vttoe UUrvi