THE DAILY I EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPIirA., MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1ST I 5 Ittl'SICAI. AFJI DRAMATIC. Tba (HIT AmiarniMiti. Thk German Oit.ra it tho Academy of Music this evening IJecthoven's matchless opera ctFidU'lio will be represented, with tho following cast: "l,conora," Madame Louise Ltchtmny; "MnrccMine," Madllo Jlertlia Koemcr: "Flores tan." Carl Bernard; "Jacqulno," Theodore Habclmann; Plzarro," K J ward Vlerllna:: 'Governor," Wllliolin Formes; "Ilocco," Carl Formea. To-Morrow evening Nicolal's opera of the Merry Wives of Wimlsor will be giver, oa Wednosday, Faust, on Thursday, Don Giovanni, on Fri day, Tannhanser, on Saturday afternoon La Jame Blanche, and on Salurd.iy evening Ik r Freischnit. At tiik Aitcna new pKy entitled Coquette: or, The Two Joneses, will" be produced, with .Mr. Drew in tho rote of Mr.. Arthur Mlnton," and the other characters rciireented by the principal members of the company. At the Waintt the dram of The (freal City, which achieved a great success last week, will be repeated this evenlnir and until further notice. At tiik Chesnct Mr. and Mrs. Florence will appear this evening in a new play written ex pressly for them, entitlod At Last. Next week Mr. E. L. Davenport will appear In a aeries oi standard plays, in which ho will le supported by Miss Vhillis Glover, a voting ladv who has an excellent reputation In Lon don, and by Mr. Charles K. Thome, who will become, a permanent member of the Chesntit f-ttcet company. Mrs. Davenport, who has not performed iu this city for several years, is also announced to appear. At tub New America Mr. D. L. Morris, Dutch comedian, Mr. Gas Williams, character actor and finger, and a number of other popu lar performers will.nppear this evening lu a miscellaneous entertainment. At Miis. Warner's Circus, Tenth and Ctl lowhlll streets, the last week of D'Atalie, ' the man with Hie iron jaw," and M'iie Angela, "tho lemale fainson," is announced. These per formers will appear this evening, and will exe cute a mim'xr of tlie'r wonder! si (cats. At tub American Museum, N'mth and Arch streets, the collection of eurioci'les is on exhibi tion from A. M. to 10 1'. M. This evenlmr the musical extravaganza of I'uss in Bonis will be performed iu the "lecture room," to be preceded by the drama of All's Xot (roll that Glitters. At run Arch Sthebt Opera Housb a variety of novelties is announced for this evening. The programme wHl include the funny holiday pantomime of Ilush-a-bye llaby, which maintains an undiminished popularity. At Ditiirz Si Benedict's Opera. Housb the drama of Hip Van Winkle will be performed this1 evening, with Mr. Sam Ryan iu the title role. Sionoii Blitz and his son will give one of their popular magical andjjventrlloqual entertalmouts at the Assembly Building this evening. Rothekmei.'s picture of "The Battle of Get tysburg" may be seen at No. 1003 Chesnut street ifrom t A. M. to 10 P. M. Bierstaut'b picture of "The Emerald Pool" Is now on exhibition at Earlcs' Galleries. The Eroceeds of this exhibition will be given to the incoln Home, for tho benefit of the soldiers' or phans in that institution. A STMI'lIOXr AND POPULAR CONCERT Will be given on Thursday even'mg next at Horticul tural Hall. Haydn's Svmphony No. 5 D. major will be given for the first lime in Philadelphia, by a full orchestra. Hie rest of the programme will be made up of selections from the works of popular composers. i'lTT IT UN H. A Favorite Skcxmty. The remarkable success which has attended the efforts of the house of Henry Clews &. Co. to place the Burlington, Cedar ltaptds and Minnesota Hallway bonds, Is due to many causes, among which are the following: The road has the best initial point In America, the terminus or the Chicago, Burlington and Cjuincy Kallroad St. Paul and Mankato, the best lumber and grain depots of the laud, as Us terminal points; and runs through the garden o." Cereals, the Cedar Valley, pronounced by geologists as ' chemically superior to all other lands suitable for bearing Cereals. The axiom necessary to a tlrst-class road, 1st, That tt begin somewhere, i.e., a place of lm portance; Sd. Oo numewhere ; ana, 3d, Pass through a fine country, is therefore met. The tramc of the road in lumber will be immense, carrying frm the St. Anthony mills In the gondola car, when its double track Is finished, lumber for all that great lumherless region south of tho St. Peter's river und west of the Mississippi, even to the slopes of the Colorado and Kocky Mountain peaks, and re turning over the same track the same gondola cat, laden with coal from the Desnvdncs Valley or from Illinois. Like the neck of a bottle or Back, this Cedar Valley Is the only outlet for the great Northwest, with ita 8,000,000,000 acres of tho tiuest wheat lands in the world, the vast railroad system or Minnesota, the coal. Iron, copper, and timber of tho Saskatchewan, Red river, and Superior regions. The road serves mere interests than any in the country, St. Paul being hytuls 41 miles nearer to Chicago than by any other route, and the distance to St. Louis being lessened miles. It serves also no less than thirteen confluents receiving and lm partlrg trade. It is but a continuation of the Chi cago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, who&e stock In Its original Investments is 2C0 and np wards. It Is but a continuation of the Pennsylvania Central, whereby a locomotive may go out of Jersey City over Its bed or track Into St. Paul and beyond. Tho great Southern Hues now building and to bo built must pass through this sack's neck up into the Northwest. - It is a fair estimate that every acre of land In Iowa could raise two hogs annually. There are over S5.000.ooo acres. Two hogs are worth $.w, making a gross product of $1,760,000,000 ; such is the capacity of Iowa. A smart Yankee could lee.se the State, pay off the national debt in two years, and have a snug sum for his trouble, Now this road belts this State across the middle. It is, in fact, the pride of the State, since Instead of serving Chicago only as all other Iowa roads do, it serves Chicago no less, but St. Lmus eutlrely. When manufacturers shall become established along this Cedar Valley, receiv ing the iron from the North and tha cotton from the South, ami the coal Jnst at hand In the Besmotnes Valley, a population greater than New England miiKt swarm all along the route of this road. The men that are engaged In pushing this road to comp etlon are for probity, power, and en ergy unequal ed. The great banking-house of Henry Clews 4c Co. negotiate the bonds, and so fully con vinced arc they that a Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Minnesota Bond is as good as a 820, that they offer to buy bac k, at the price sold, all bonds pre vious to the placing of these bonds npon the stock board, thus tuaklog a market now for the bonds. The road will be opened within ten days to Cedar Falls, giving a complete connection at once. The earnings on the portion already completed are not far from -oou per mile yearly, and when the frag ments are connected by completion It Ls confidently expected the Income will be doubled. Such a boud, bearing Interest at T per cent., gold, free of U. b. tax, coupon or registered, convertible into stock, and secured by a first mortgage upon a completed road, cannot fall to become a favorite with all capitalists. ' All banks, and banking institutions throughout this country sell these bonds at tho subscription price of M, and interest in currency. BOYS, Boys, Boys. We are selling for is Boys' Overcoats that far sur pass anything ever offered for the price. Etaiulue them at Rock bill A Wilson's (ireat Brown Stone Hall, Nos. 60S and 606 Cubsnut stieet. N. B. Our J 10, is, and f IS suits are going off by the thousands. b A Moss Fakinb from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creuius, etc etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. BcuKETT g coi.oki the best made In America. Frtrr and Aour. Wht Shake ? Plantation ItlTTKKRtrtfJ positively evre any fori of intermittent, fcrtr. Travel throuvh any region where the malady prevails, and all who have tried the preparation will tell you so. Thousands of families In the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, and on the borders of the South ern rivers and swamps, regard it as a specific for the complaint. Nothing could Indnoe thorn to be without It; and they begin to take It regularly at the commencement of the spring and at the close of summer, as a safeguard against malaria. They show their wisdom thereby. Tho shivering plague passes their tioor without intruding, to smite their neighbors who have shown less forecast. Kvery year, however, tho number of these Improvident victims decreases. There Is no teacher like expe rience; and when a shaking and burning sufferer sees his friend on the next farm or plantation in per fect health, though broathlng the same atmospheric poison as himself, ho learns tflat this exception to the complaint is duo to Plantation UrrrKRS. Z Bchnbtt's Coqkino Extracts the best. Celebrated Trizk Medal Shirts, rEKFECT IN FIT, 8TPERIOR IN QCAI.ITT AND WORKMANSHIP, onxAP in ruicK. Orders promptly delivered. A. M. TnOMPSON, Manufacturer No. U6 N. Fourth street. Why do WW DO Why ho people come from all parn of the city to buy Car pits at the Arch Street Oirpet Store? Because they are riooet and cheap ! Kemembor tho place, No. 832 Arch street, two doors below Ninth. William direr. Mr. William W. cabsidt, tne Jeweller at wo, 8 Soath Second street, hns one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Sliver ware tn the elty. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who nurehase at this store at the present tune art certain to get the worth of their money. Soodont. All dentriiices had their drawbacks until the salubrious hark of the Soap Tree was brought from the Chilian valleys to perfect the fra grant Sozodonr, the most wholesome, reliable, and del'ghtful article for the teeth that a brush was ever dipped Into. Bkddino, beet In tho city, lowest price, and gua ranteed, by Ai.bkktson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street. "Spai.dino's Gi.uk," always up to tho sticking point." lUAKttlKI). ri.MKR Millboprn. On the 8d of January, 1871, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Fraiikford, Philadelphia, by Kev. John F. Chaplain, I). U., Mr. (Ikokob B. llmkk, of Philadelphia, and Miss Amklia P., eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. Mlllhourne. "Walton Hall. January 1st. br the Rev. If. Hastings Weld, at Christ Church, Rlvcrton, N. J., Mr. It a ac Nkwton, of Delanco. aud pakah Ann E.. dauehterof Charles Hall, Esq., of Palmyra, New j ersey. mi:i. CcMMiKflS. On the morning of tho 6th Instant. IVi is. Hannah CruMiNos. widow of the late David Cnn mings, in the th year of her age. uue notice win be given or the ruuerai. Cosine. On the 7th Instant. Mrs. Mary A Cosine, aged 86 years. The relatives aud mends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son- in-law, Mr. John v. Vanderbilt, No. 714 North Broad street, on Tuesday, the loth Instant, at tX o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ' Dempbon. On the 7th instant, Amelia Dkmpson. daughter of George and Anna Maria Chase, aged 20 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tne funeral, also the Lincoln Associa tion, and also the Bethany Mission Hundav School, from the resldonce of her parents. No. 1710 Ridge avenue. To proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. Meet at l o'clock, and move at a on Tuesday artcrnoon, the loth instant. Oartland. on the 7th Instant, Catharine, wire of Mr. James Oartland, aged as years. Tho relatives and inendsof tho family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, No. 20U9 Hampton street, ab. Lombard, on Wednesday morning, at 8)tf o'clock. Ixjidkkpi.aokr On the 8th Instant, Olive L., wire of Adam G. Loudcuslager, in the CGih year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence or her nusiiand, iso. 9iu tsuttonwood street. on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount t'eace uemewry. V epakt. On the 8th Instant, Charles Medaky, aped 42 years. The relatives ana male menus or tne ramnv are respectfully Invited to nttend his funeral, from his late residence, York street, between Second and p rout streets, on W ednesday arternoon, at 1 o clock. To proceed" to Monnt Vernon Cemetery. SPECIAL. NOTICES. i'or additional fyjtcial Nolle Iniidt lifle. V- ACCURACY, TASTE, BK1UTV, AT UBL.FJiiNSTKiM a. L,tivis' itauroad ana Commercial Printing House, FIFTH aud CHS3 MIT Streets. It S-7,- THE FIRST QUARTERLY MKETING OF tw THK WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION will bo held on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Ian. 11, at half-past 8 o'clock, at No. 1210 CUES NUT Street (third floor). Members and all other ladies interested are cordially mvitea to oe present. 1 9 2t M. C. EARLEY, Cor. Secretary. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. J. M. HUTCHINGS (Of Yo-Samite) will give a Lecture Illustrated with the Finest Scries of Views ever taken on "The Wonders of Yo-Semlte and the Big Trees of California," at I'OWCJiKT 11 all, tuiESNL'T Htreei, near rwemn, VII JQUniTAl Al fi.Mnu. iiibll Hint., t D u i.iia... , Tickets, 60c To be hail at MOULD & FISCHER'S Fiano Hooms, ko. Vis cimsi it street, irom a a. At. to o r . Ai. i mwismai. v- TUB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE w Sunday School Association of the P. K. Church in Philadelphia will be held on Monday evening. January 9, at 7tf o'clock, in the CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, corner of FIFTEENTH and CHESNUT Streets. The annual report will be read, election for officers ht-ld, and addresses delivered by Kev. M. A. DK WOLFE HOWE. D. D., Kev. RICHARD NBWTON, V. V., Rev. C. JH. BUTLKK, i'- J'.i ana omers. It ujukuh u. iuuiUA, neo. sec. TOBACCO. RED CLOUD NAVY TOBACCO. J. A. OLAKS & CO., BOLE MANUFACTURERS, No. 1907 MARKET STKtefiT, llllfmwsmrp PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY. H R 8. S. DILLON, NOS. 323 AND 831 SOUTH STREET. FANCY AND MOURNING MILLINERY, CRAPE r.n.'v Ladies' and Misses' Crape, Felt, Gimp, Hair, Satin, Silk, Straw and Velvets, II aU and Bonnets, French Flowers, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Uapes, Laces, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbons, Sashes, Ornaments snd all kinds orMUlineryloodS; 1 WEIGHT'S IS IS PLUM ULTRA minced Meat. Unequalled for Quality. CAUTION. Beware of all imitations, as there but one WRIGHT in the market. DEPOT, M)U THWEST CORNER SraiKQ OAEDES and FRAJKLI3 bOLD BY ALL Gl'.OOEBS. i 16 tfrp MNANOIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment X11IS Sunbury and Levvistown Railroad Company 7 PER CENT. GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. In teres tlny able April and Octo bcr, Tree ofState und United NtuteH Taxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan of $1,200,000, which is secured by a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Company, At 90 and tho Accrued Into rest Added. The Koad is now rapidly armroaohinnr oom. pletion, with a large trade in COAL, IKON, and LUMBER, in addition to the passenger travel awaiting the oneninc of thia ereatlv w i needed enterprise. The local trade alone is suiiiciently large to sustain the Koad. We have no hesitation in recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, RELIABLE, and SAFE INVESTMENT. For pamphlets, with map, and full infor mation, apply to W&3. PAINTER & CO., BAJNItKIlSI, Dealers in Government Seooritle, No. 3G South THIRD Street, tf4p PHILADELPHIA, Wilmington and Reading HAIXZIOAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, Free of Taxes. "We are offering $200,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For tne convenlenre of investors these Bonds are issued In denominations of $10008, $500, and $100. Tne money ls required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the F.oad. The road la now finished, and doing a business largely in excess of tbc anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to a (lord fail faollities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 6 6 PHILADELPHIA. JAXSUAIlir 1, 1371, O O TJ 1? O TV S. THE COUPONS OP TnE SECOND .. MOllTUAGE BOND3 OF THE Wilmington and Reading Railroad Company, DU FIR8T OP JANUARY, Will be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PB ILADELP SLA. 1919U WM. 8. HILLES, Treasurer. B. E. JAMISON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO I. JP. KETLY fc CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bondi, At Clonest market Bate. N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sti. Bpeclal attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc. etc sal JOHN S. RUSHTOII & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED City Warrants BOUUUT A.ND SOLD. fJo. 60 South THIRD Street. Ml PaiLADKLPHlA. FINANCIAL.. JAY COOKE, McCJLLOCH & CO., No. 41 LOMBARD Street, LONDON, ENGLAND. In connection with our house In New York and Washington, we have opened a Branch la London, under the above name, with Ilea. Hugh X&cCullocli, Late Secretary of the Treasury, If. PULKSTON, of New York, and FRANK IL EVANS, of London, as Resident Partners, and are now prepared to trannart a General Foreign Exchange Business INCLUDING PURCHASE AND S1LB OF 8TKICLINU BILLS, And the Issue of COMMERCIAL CREDITS AND TRAVELLERS' CIRCULAR LETTRKS, The latter available In any part of the world. The above extension of onr business enables us to receive O oltl on Deposit, A nd to allow 4 per cent, tn currency thereon. JAY COOKE & CO., KANKEKS, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND NEW YORK. netra -yE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR, THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 interest, redeemable after five (s) and within twenty-one (21) years. Interest l'ajable March and Sep tember. The Bonds are registered, and will be issued in sums tisutu DE HA YEN & BR0., No. 40 South THIRD Qtreet. 6 11 PHILADELPHIA. Stocks bonglit and sold on commission. Gold and Governments booght and sold. Accounts received and interest allowed, subject te Sight Drafts. D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, N. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Successors to Smith, Randolph & Co. Kvery branch of the business will have prompt at entlon as heretofore. Quotations of Stocks, Governments, and Gold, constantly received from New York: by pkivatb wibx, from oar friends, Edmund D. Randolph A Co. F o Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liameport, Pennsylvania, Free o C nil Tuxon, At 85 and Accrued Interest, These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy s a ill cleat tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, 20 ' PHTXAPELPHlA. it DUNN BROTHERS, llAftUISIt', Nos. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St., Dea'ers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on the Union Bank of London.and Issue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs. BOWLES BROi k CO., available in all the cities of Europe, Make Collections on all points. Execute orders for Bonds au t Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow lntei est on Deposits, subject to check at sight. IS EUIOTT, COLLINS & CO , IIANKUKB, No. 109 South THIRD Street. MEMBERS OF 8TO0K AND (iotl) EX CHANG KS. DEALER IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, CiOLD, a std ETC. ETC. FINANCIAL. RJEW 7 30 CI OLD LOAW. SAFEl PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! JAY Ac VIK Offer for sale at Par and Accruod Interest the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS or THB SOUTHERN FAC1F1C RAILROAD CO. These bonds are secured, firt, by a First Mort gage on the Railrosd Itself. Its rolling stocn and all equipments; ronrf, by a Fl.-Rt Mortgage oa iu en tire Land Grant, being more than Twenty -two Thonxsnd Acres of Laud- to each mile of Road. The Honda are free from United States Tax; the Principal and Interest are parable In 0-ki the Principal at the end of Thirty yeara, and the Intoreat Semi-annually, at the rate of 8KVBN AND THREE TENTHS PER CENT, per annum. They are Issued In denominations of 100, 500, 1imh, fflooo, and 1 10. ooo. The Trustees under the Mortgage are Meaars. Jay Cooke, o: Philadelphia, and J. Krigar Thomsou, President of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Cornpary. These Northern Pacific 780 Bondi will at all times hefore maturity be receivable st Ten per Cent. Premium (or 110) in exchange for the Compauy's lands at t heir lowest cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield an Income larjrer, we believe, than any other rlrat-class security. I'eraons holding: United States 6-Ws can, by conve.rtlng;thom Into Northern Pacifies Increase their yearly income one third, and still hsve a pf rfectly reliable investment. HOW TO OttT TU KM Your nearest Bank, or Banker will supply these bonds in any desired amount, and of any needed denomination. Persons winhlng to exchange stocks or other bonds for these ran do so with any of our Agents, who will allow the higlient current price for ALL MARKETABLE SKCl-RITIKS. Those livlDg In localities remote from Banks may send money, or other bonds, directly to us by ex press, and we will send back Northern Pacltio Bonds at our own risk, and without coat to the investor. For further information, pamphlets, raapa, etc., call on or artrt'ess the undersigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell this loan. For sale by JAY COO KK Ik CO., pBii.AOKi.iTnA, Nrw York, ano Washington, FihchI A cents Northern Paclflo Railroad Co., By most National Banks, and by Brokers gene rally throughout the country. 12 30 fruwGt WEI. FAINTER & CO., Gciioral AjareiitN FOR 30UTHF.ASTEUN PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSKV. A ECA IN VESTMENT FOB Ti usl ee i, Ext cutori and Admin 1st r or s WE OFFER FOR SALE $2,000,000 OP THB Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s iriORTUAOU SIX PER CENT. BONDS at or? And Interest Added to the Date of Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued in Sums of $100O. These bonds are coupon and registered, interest on the former payable January and July I; on tin; latter April and October 1, and by an act of h Legislature, approved April 1, 1870, are made a LEGAL IN VEST HEN T for Administrators, Exoru- tors, Trustees, eto. For further particulars apply to lay Cooke 4c Co., E. W. Clark & Co., IV II. IVe-vrbold, Son & Aertsen, C. Sc II. Ilorle. l . lm CARRIAGES. ESTABLISHED 185.'. JOSEPH BECKH AUG, To. 1204 FEANKF0RD Avenue, ABOVB G1RARD AVENUE, Manufacturer of exclusively FIKST-CLASS CARRIAGES. NEWEST STYLES. Clarences, Landaus, Landaulcttes, Close Coaches, ISblftlHg qr. Coaches, Coupes, Biroucnes, Phictona, Kockswsys, Etc., SUITABLE FOR PKIVATK FAMILY and PUBLIC UHK. Workmanship and tlDish gecond to none in the country. Fli e aud varied stock on hand completed and tn the works. Orders receive prompt and personal at" teni Ion. i 11 work warranted. 18 ill Srarp QA8 FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, MAntii'AtrriruuKs or GAS FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail No. 821 CHERRY Streei PHILADELPHIA. We, bare no atore or staleairoom ou I'lieanui treet. 11 IfirillSp OOUNEI.ID8 & SONS OARPETIN.Q8, ETO. Ul No 83i Alton SfitSKT. Having purchased the stock now ou hand at a very .ow price, I am prepared to offer ' (IREAT HAKOAINU IS BR0SSKLH, T8KKE-PLV, INOIIAIX AND VKN KUAN CAIiPK VS. Alan In OIL CLOTHS. Remnants tn Brussels at tl per'yard : .remnauta in Ingrain at S to 7ft cents; reuauautaof OUCloih at 6 to 60 cents; Lruggeu for li. Old prlt 1 10 and llit ,0r KKMKMKKlt TDK PLACE, No. 88a AKCU street,- two doors below Ninth, souiusuie. 1166'rp FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST HEWS. More of tho fnglish Mission; IMotlcj- Upon Or tint. - Tho San Domingo Business. Attempt to Call Up Morton'iRetoluttoa It Falls-Yeas, 1 13; Nays, 07. KtC, Etc., Kite, Uc, Et. F1WM WASniNGTOJf. Tb IHotler Remaval-Aasthev Aoeaaac. Special Despatch to The Bmng Telegraph. Wshim)ton, Jan. 9. The President to-day sent to the henate the Motley correspondence called for by the resolutions of Morton and 8u tuner, it u quite voluminous. Accompanying Motley's taut letter Is on addressed to Moran, replying to It. from 8ecrotary Fish. Motley starts out with sty lug that loug before he was oflllally notluud of fa 14 recall he noticed in the newspapers a staremeat to the effect that the President liad determined upon withdrawing him. This he regarded as an Insnlt, both to himself and his position. Bad he been notified in a regular way that the President no longer desired his services he would have resigned. He denies that' he ever vio lated his Instructions, and that he had any private conversation with Lord Clarendon or any other BritlBh official on the subject of the Alabama elalms. He quotes his despatches as well as those of Mr. FlPh to show that there was no difference or opi nion between himself and the President, and that all through he had paid strict attention to his Instructions. lie snys tba, as a wonderful coincidence, he re ceived his letter of recall o the very day after the San lomliigo treaty was defeated by the Senate. He protests, tn conclusion, sttalnsc the manner of his removal, and attributes It to the difference be tween Sumner and the President. Air. ilbh tukeB up Motley s letter, and replies to K tn detail, in which he denies that Nun Domingo or Mr. Sumner had anything to do with his recall, but that it was because ho did not carry oat the views of the administration concerning the Alabama question. The San Doming Renolntloa. Or tli's motion to take up the Senate 8an Do mingo resolution from the tablo was lost bv a vote of 1 W) to 64J. Among tho Republicans who voted "no" were Hoar, Willard. Ambler, Iloyd, and Beatty. Mr. Orth tlx u reported the similar resolution from the committee and moved the previous question. Mr. Wood and others wanted to offer amendments, but Mr. orih refused to allow them to be pat In, and the Democrats are now filibustering by calling the roll on aujearnraeut. Excltinar Nrenea la the flanae. (ifierial Despatch to The JSeentna Telenraph. Wa.hin;ton, Jan. 9. Mr. Orth has Just renewed his motion to suspend the rules and take Mr. Mor ton's ban Domingo resolution from the tanleand . pass It. It is believed now that he has enough re cruits brought up to make the two-thirds. The Democrats have commenced to filibuster again. . There Is a great deal of excitement in tin House, and tho refusal or Orth to allow debate on the amendment has enraged the opposition tn . the measure. Several members of the Cabinet and many Fmators are on the floor of the House, to gether with General Porter, the President's Secre tary, urging members to vote for the resolution. The Norton Iteaolutton Lost. DeepoUh to the Ant-ociatcd Frt. Washington, January . The fTonse, at 3o'clock, again voted on taking up aud passing the San Do-' mingo joint resolution, and the motion w:is again, detenu U 113 to 67. FROM THE WEST. Penal nod Kefbruintory Institutions. Pkiroit, Jan. 9 The report of the Special Com mlstkn on Penul and Reform story Institutions of . Michigan has just been published. It treats these (subjects at length and in an able manner, strongly condemning tse inauagemejt of jails, poor-houses, county insane asylums, and recommends their aba- lit Ion, the erection of district prisons, a not lie. r In sane asylum, school forthe feebie-mluded and idiots, homo for pauper children, work-houses for vagrant and dissolute pauper?, hospital for diseased anil aged 1 paupers, aud various other Important recommenda tions. CON QMS S . FOKTY.FIRST TEIt,M-TIII K S3ION. Senate. Grwfint'ftt from Fourth Bditwn. Mr. Kmsey introduced a bill appropriating 1250,004 for the construction and completion of the harbor of Duluth, Minn. Kel erred to the Committee on Ap propriations. Bills were reported adversely from, the Judiciary Committee to regulate appeals from Vnlted State bUtrlct Courts in certain cases of admiralty juris diction ; to amend the Judiciary act of ISUii in regard to appeals: to provide that elections for Presiden-. tlal electors and members of Congress ah ail be bj bailot. Mr, Thurman, from the Committee en the JurtU eiarv, reported the bill in relation to the competency of witnesses in the United States courts, with an. amendment restricting its provisions to criminal ct-es. Mr. Howell, from the Committee on Pensions, re ported adversely, and tho 8enn:o postponed indefi nitely, the House bill parsed .lone , 19Z0, providing for lite payment of pensions to persons permanenlli disabled of arrears of pensions from June 0, iritis, b the date of their respective usabilities at thq rate of 6 dollars per month. Ham. of Representatives. At half-past 8 o'clock the rules were Anally sus pended, and the St. Domingo resolutions were taken up for action, being open for amendment, and debate. Tbe vote wssWl to &. rURNITURE, ETO. DUY YOUR FURNiTUrtlX or GOULD Sc CO., Kc. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street AND N. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET. LAKU&ST. UHBAPfiST, AMU IttST STOCK IN TUB WOULD. 1 6 Wfm3mrp H11K til' EAT AMERICAN 1- lilNITUUE DEPOT, 1202 MAKKET STKEKT. 1201 Examine our Immeuse stuck, uusiirpasscL in va riety andelegar.ee, before pur-. li iSinif. WALNUT WOKK A SPfcUlALTV. We sell 0 ptr cent, ehesper than auction prices cd w!U uot ke nniinKoiii ry suj Lotiw. tull Marb'elop Waiuulfcuiw fntof&W Cottage Suits ti to '5 I'arloi Kuiis in Plash, Ten v, Kcf 4114 flair Cloth; Chamlter and Dinii g h ini But s iu gn-s variety, ail. at prices thtt distanca romiM'tlitoo. to luvrsrp.'.ia. AI.hO. t UHMTl'UK SOLU OM INSTALMKNTik BOARDINQ. - ;t UIUAIU) "STIULT, UETWSKS fE venth and Twelfth and Uaeauut aul Mar 1121 ket etieeta. yacaucies for Families aod KlugUlhsa tlemen. Also. suit of rooms on tiiesecot.Oor, furnished or unrurnislied, with Urt-ol j. bord. Also, tablejioard. M 2Rf riMlii PJiliLNOLOOU'Al. JoLr.rcvti, J AM Vs. 1 ;rj Nun i-er, ww vol., lsll, ovecttfv vtilh al thmcs. liesld.s uOruup of Put tra'Vw au ing. ai?-el-I. i t liKeiiesK s of tut ' llaoeh r l-t iHt," It hS II. Jl ( liitliu It. II. Wood aid, aud koma forty ottier iliiiMraOo'cs, m it U rich leading on 1'U.Tnnoiur, Pst'faoiiav. Kihuid'wiv cti:. 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