THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR AFR jUX L ADELPIII A , SATURDAY, laARCJI 25, 1871. 4 VHf Affair. At the anti-building commission meeting at tb Aeaderuy of Alamo last night stereopti con viewii were exhibited, Btrong resolutions adopted, snd f-pceches made by Charles Gib Ixods (President), Joseph Thomas, John 0. Bul.itt, Richard Veux, and William E. Lit tleton. '! Le residence of George Bond, Third and Noble si n ets, wn robbed on Thursday sight of a o!d ntch, chein, and articles of clothiDg. A charge of publishing improper adver tisements tigainst Colonel Taggurt, of the Sunday 7 hues, was yesterday dismissed by Recorder Givin, on the ground that Mr. Tnggsrt was not identified as the pnblisher of the sLeet. The advertisement allnded to was that of Dr. Helmbold. Tsggirt, after the case was over, took out a warraut against the complainant, James Vincent, for selling ob scene publications. Thro pre only 40K) tons of anthracite nr.d 10(H) tons of bituminous coal at Tort Kicbinortd. Forty-nine and a half degrees wa3 the ten ptrnture jesterduy at 8 P. M. Muietlo AflTnlra. The Wisconsin Legislature adjourns at noon to-day. On Monday. Senator Sumner will venti late San Douiiugo in a speech of three hours' length. At a met ting of the Union Canadian Club, in New York city, last evening, annexa tion was warmly advocated. Governor Holden, of North Carolina, is in Washington to testify before the Senate Cixiiniiite on Southern Outrage. Ti e pecple of Illinois are agitating the removal Of their capital from Spriugtield to some tber point in the Mate. The First National Gold Bank of San Francisco is issuing notes which are received and paid out the sume as gold coin. Judae Otto, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, has resigned, and the resignation is to take elTect upon the nomination of his successor. In the United States Senate yesterday, after tho close of our report, the Deficiency Appropriation Dm was taken up, and Mr. Sherman moved as an amendment the bill for a reissue of national bank notes, which was adopted. Pending consideration of the bill the Senate went into executive session, and noon after adjourned. The House was not in bcfsiou. t a n .. Minister Bancroft has received an ova tion fiom tle people of Berlin. Th Mavnr rif T.illA Vina inanail a nrnnla. nation inviting the volunteers to march on Paris. The 'orderly Nationals have expelled the insurgents fiom a part of the Eighth arron- disstment. The Mobiles demand arms to fight the insurgents who have barricaded the Place iVendome. Writers for the Paris press who attack Jthe Central Committee are threatened with S punishment. The orderly Nationals have determined Sto incorporate the regular soldiers of Paris in their raiiks. Thiers has telegraphed the prefects to set the anarchists of Lyons to work, and has given credit for that purpose. A special despatch from Paris says that the reaction in favor of an empire in France hourly gains strength. J j People continue to fly from Paris terror ktricken, and the rebels are preparing for a leperate encounter to recover their lost jgronnd. , 1 The Minister of the Interior has notified Vtthe National Guards of ltouen to make f preparations to defend the Government fagainst insurrection. J The King of Portugal has congratulated (TKiDg Amadeus and his Queen upon their v jaeaoeafcle accession to the throne of Spain, jand conferred various Portuguese orders npon kheir Maiesties. I Several mayors of the arrondissements j- f T)nia nttn nAnn noltAil . n 4n n 1 Rn f n(n 1 i ana. wuv nciD wuiucuou uau oaiobT m ight from the city, were yesterday invited to ke seats in the Assembly, and their presence ansed much tumult In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Granville stated that a British man-of-war ftiad been stationed at eaoh Chinese port, with orders to act in cases of outrage, after oom ( municating with the legation at Pekin. J In the National Assembly yesterday the 'Government proposed a law for the organiza- i i a uon oi me volunteers, wnicn was aaopiea. Under its terms every department of Franoe is to send to Versailles immediately a bat talion of volunteers for the support of the Government. TUB SOUTH. r rBEEIINTlAli PROCLAMATION ON KTJ-KLTJX OUT- BAOE8. -n it-. Tk i i - .1 tt : i 3 oi.i Proclamation: iV ri ; i ill a f 11. - si i:it nitrrzus, it u proviueu w 1110 vuuuu.uiiuu of the United States that the United States shall protect every State in this Union, on application of the Legislature or of the Ex ecutive when the Legislature cannot be con vened, against domestic violence; and Whereas, It is provided in the laws of the United States that, in all cases of Insurrection in any State or by obstruction to the laws thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the Legislature of such State, or of the Exeoutive when the Legislature cannot be convened, to call forth the militia of any other State or States, or to employ such part of the land and tiaval forces as shall be judged necessary for the purpose or suppressing suon insurrection, or of causing the laws to be amy executed; and Whereas, I have received information that combinations of armed men are now disturb ing the peace and safety of the citizens of the State of South Carolina, and committing aota of violenoe in said State of a charaoter and to an extent which renders the power of the State and its officers unequal to the task of protecting life and property, and securing public order therein; and ) wnereai, ado jueguuaiure ox saia orate is not now in session and cannot be convened in time to meet the present emergency, and the Executive of said btate has therefore made application to me for suoh part of the military force of the United States as may be accessary and adequate to protect said State and the citizens thereof against the domestic violenoe hereinbefore mentioned, and to en force the due exeoution of the laws, and Whereat, The laws of tie United States require that whenever it may be neoessary in the judgment of the President to use the military force for the purpose aforesaid, be shall forthwith, by proclamation, command Vsnch insurgents to disperse and retire peace 1 ably to their respective abodes within a limi ted time, isow, inereiore, 1, uiysses uranr, President of the United States, do hereby oc mmand the persons composing the unlaw ful cexubinatiobs aforesaid to disperse and to retire peaceably to their respective abodes within twenty objs from this date. In witness whereof I have herennto set my hand, and cansed the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done in the city of Washington, this 28t'i day of March, in the year of our Lord 1871, and of the independence of the United States the ninety-fitfh. U. 8. Grant. Hamilton Fikh, Secretary of State. THE MbKim AN MASSACUE. A fnle at Rloodnheit nnil Horror. The New York Triliuna has a detailed Account ef the outrages In Mississippi, from which we extract the following: A little later the body of William DennW w is dragged from the court room to tha porch, an I, bletdiDg, as it was from several builet-wound It was toesed to the struct below amid the etiouU and jeers of the crowds, Kinu of lite beiusr. Etill discoverable, someone kiudlycut his throat from ear to ear. At tbis.time there were lyini dead in the room tho bodies of Justice Braiu k'Ue and the ncro Gtis. Ford, with an old ui;m, Ifnnc Lee, bauly wounded ia the ebcukler. All over town crowds of freusicd whites were rushing in every direc tion, hunting tbiu and that prominent black In crder to kill biiu, and comuiitltn outrages of every kind on the others. As night canid on, ai if to be in at the death, a crowd of the Alabami Ku-klux appeared in town and took a hand with the rret. They were heard shouting, "Hurrah for Alabama," at various times, and com milted several outrages on tho blacks. One of their victims, after being stripped and flowed in a terrible manner, and having several uck3hot fired into his body, was allowed to escape, nud at the present writing lies in a helpless condition in a colored hotel in Jackson. To tell the whole of the outrages that were thus committed would fill pago alter page. As an evidence of the state ot feeling ut the time, however, I will give the statement of an aged geiitlcmau, an old citizen, and one of undoubted veracity. At the hotel, immediately after the affray in the Court House, he heard tho propo sition made to go up and have a look at the dead bodies, lie accompanied the party and saw the bodies of the Justice and the negro, Gus. Foid, lying weltering In their blood, both dead. Close by lay the aged negro, Isaac Lee, badly wounded. The old negro, fearing that they had come to kill klm, was much alarmed. He endeavored to reassure him, telling him no one would hurt him, in hi condition. ' The black replied, "Don't know 'bout dat, Massa," but setmed to feel better. The party soon left. At the foot of the stairs the old gentlemen was hor rified at the proposition to go back and kill tho poor old wounded negro. He remonstrated, saying, "You are not fiends." and flually persuaded the party to give up their pur pose. A little later the black somehow got out of the house, and found his way to his cabin, but a gang of human bloodhouuds came along in search ot prey. They had with tbcm already, as prisoners, two blacks, named Marion White and Henry Johnson; but they seized upon tho old man, Isaac Lee, wounded as he was, and marched him off with the others. The next morning the bodies of the whole three were found in the woods close by. The Hon. Aaron Moore, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, stood immediately by Justice Bramlette when the first shot was fired. As the Justice fell, Moore fell with him, the dead body of the Justice on top. Without doubt this saved his life. Lying thus, covered with the blood of the dead Justice, he very naturally passed for dead himself. A few moments, aud the room being temporarily cleared, he made his escape to his house. A crowd, finding he was still alive, set up 'the hue and cry, and gang after gaug started In pursuit. Leaving his house immediately, he took to the woods. One gang, urriving a little later, and finding the bird flown, turned his wife and chil dren out of doors and set fire to the house, which was burned to the ground. The next morning a large erowd of armed men? got on the train bound for Jackson, 93 miles distant, and put off a portion of their number at every prin cipal station. Aaron Moore, the representative from their district, minister of the Gospel, aud leading adviser among the blacks, they were bound to nave. Moore, however, struct on on foot, giving the railroad a wide berth. He weighed probably two hundred and fifty pounds, and had nothing to eat save wnat ne could procure at a negro cabin in a sparse! v settled countrv. He trud&red throuch the woods night and day for a distance of 125 miles, weighed down with anxiety for the fate of his family, and with the human bloodhouuds on his track. Eluding all of his pursuers, how ever, ne came into jacKson on tne iouowing Friday, where he has since been joined by the rest or his iamuy, save one son, a young man, who he justly fears has been murdered. How many fell victims to this massacre it is almost impossible to tell. A large number are missing; doubtless many of these will still turn up. but in the opinion of the chief of the so-called State Detective lorce. probably no leas than or ol) have been killed. Out of 6,000,000 owners of real estate in the United States, more than two-thirds are farmers. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETO. GAY'S CHINA PALACE ne moved from IOI2 TO No. 1109 CHE8KUT Street. Opening of the New Store Monday, March 13. An entire new Stock Imported and selected by Mr. Q AY in Europe, to which the attention of the Publio is Invited. We will commence in oar New Store on MONDAY, and offer goods at a great re faction on former prices. White French China Dining Sets, 1ST pieces...' 18-00 White French China Tea rets, 44 pieces 6 73 White French China Tea Seta. 46 pieceB 6-75 S one China UlniDg Sets, 8 pieces 7-73 Stene China Cups and Saucers, per set 12 pieces 50 Table Tumblers, per dozen 60 Table Goblets, per dozen.... 75 Glass Tea Seta (4 articles) 48 Bohemian Cologne Sets, 8 Bottles and Pull Box 80 An endless variety of Fancy Goods, at an Im mense redaction from former prices. . Goods to go oat of the city will be packed and de livered to transponation ottlce free of charge, and Insured against breakage to destination. BHOW BOOMS OPFN TILL I O'CLOCK AT NIQHT. SlSsmwlm FINANCIAL. 4530 530 nAXlRXSSOI? Gil AT223 O, " BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTER EST A1U)WE1 ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THB FCKCBAStt AUD DALE OV ATT, t Ul l A HI g gg CUKITIEH. COLLEtrnONB MADS KVBRYWHERB. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NKCKJ TLA TED. (8 It Cm No. 630 WALNUT St., Phils d. FINANOIAt. KBW 7-39 &OX.D XOAXft 8 A FBI PROFITABLE 1 FERMANE3TI We otier for Sale at Par, and Accrued Interest, the FJRST MORTGAGE LAND GRAND GOLD BONDS OP THB MlliEHS PAriFIC RVILRQAD CO.. These bonds are B'-fored, fnt, by a First Mori (rngu on the Railroad Ueeif. it-t rolling stocx ami a! equipments; Mtnwi, by a Fir i Mortgage on lis en tlio Land Grunt, tuiliifr n oro than Twenty two Thousand Acres of Laud fi'.ich ttiile of Hoal. The Bonds f-re free irr w United States Tax; tht 'rlnclpal and Interc.t fite payable In 0lri the t'rlncipai at the end lTlnrty vphm. and the li.itrsl :e.rr.&nrma!ly, at, the rate of ifcVBN A5DTUKEE- t'KNl HS fLk CENT. f-r annum, .'nev are loaned In denominations of 1100, tSiK., iiK-o.frxjoo, and mo.ot). The Trustees uiuh r the .i.oitgBj?e are Messrs. Ja Cooke, of Phl'.adelnhla, and .1. liMtrar Thomson, President of the i'fiinsjlvanla Central Railroad Companv. These Nonhorn Pac'.nn VSU Bnnrti will at ail t'n'.e before maturity, receivable at Ten or Ceut. Premium (or 110) in exi.lmuge lor the Coinpauy's lands at Mielr lowest cash prlci;. In addtlon to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield au income larger, we believe, than any othor lirst-clrs security. Persons holding (Jotted State 6-208 can, by converting them Into Northern Pacttlos incieese their yearly lncoii o oi third, and ntil have a perfectly reliable Investment. Persons wishing toexchaiiKe stocks or other bonds for these can do so with any of onr Aifeuts, who will allow the highest current price for ALL MAR KETABLE SECURITIES. JA COOKE Ac CO., Fiscal Agents Northern Pad He Railroad Co. For sale In Philadelphia oy D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 fcouUi THIRD street. GLENDINSING, DAVIS CO,, No. 43 8, THIRD Street. BOWEN & FOX, No. 13 MffRCnANTS' EXCHANGE. SEVENTH NATIONAL BNK, N. W. cor. FOURTH and MARKET. T. A. BIDDIiB & CO., No. 8J6 WALNUT Street. WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 86 South THIRD Street. BULL & NORTH, No. 121 South THIRD Street. BARKER BROS & CO., No. ?? South THIRD Street, EMORY, BENSON & CO., No. 6 South THIRD Street. B.K. JAMISON & CO., N.W. corner THIRD and CHESNU7 . P. S. PETERSON & CO., No. 89 Pouth THIRD Stroet. TOWNSEND WHELEN fc CO., No, 809 WALNUT btreet. CHARLES B. KEEN, ' No. 888 WALNUT Street. JNO. S. RUSHTON & CO., No. CO South THIRD Street. NARR&LADNER, No. 80 South THIRD Street. M. BCHULTZ & CO., No. 44 South THIRD Street. BIOREN A CO., No. 160 South THIRD Street. JOHN K. WILDMAN, No. 26 South THIRD Street. CHARLES T. YKRKKS, JR., & CO., No. 20 South THIRD Street WILLIAM T. ELBERT, No. 821 WALNUT Street. J. H. TROTTER, No. 822 WALNUT Sfreei. S. M. PALMER & CO., No. 26 South THIRD Street. DJ!M. ROBINSON & CO., No. 138 South THIRD Street. SAMUEL WORK, No. 64 South THIRD Street. GEORGE J. BOYD, No. 18 Bouth THIRD Street. H. H. WILTBANK. No. 800 WALNUT Street. HALEY & WILSON, No. 41 South THIRD Street. WALLACE & KEBNE, No. 143 South THIRD Street STERLING & CO., No. 110 South THIRD Street WILLIAM C. MORG&ff A CO., No. 28 South THIRD Street G. & W. Y. HEBERTON, No. 62 S. THIRD Street JAMES E. LEWARS & CO., No. 29 S. THIRD Street JACOB E. IUDGKWAY, No. 66 S. THIRD Street W. H. SDELMERDI IE, No. 10 S. THIRD Street. 1 8 tuwthfs40i IV JEW Loan of the United States. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 1HS New 5 Per Cent. United States Loan Received at our Office, where all Information wlu given as to terms, etc. VM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 S. THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. 5 PER CENT. New United States Loan. Agents appointed to receive subscriptions or ex change , TOIL 5-20 2SOS7DS. Books now open and Information famished as terms, etc, , ELLIOTT, COLLINS A CO., No. 109 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 8 8tl PHILADELPHIA. INVESTMENT BONOS PORTAGK LAKS AND LAKE SUPERIOR Sflf CANAL 10a. Secured by flrt mortgage ou the canal (now completed), and on real esuie worth live touts the amount of the mortgage. LAFAYBTTB OOTJNTY, M SSOITRI, lit. DOTTQLA8 X)tlNTY, NKBRAKi (mnludtui Omaha), IDS, and othr choir WMiirn county ui en; bonds, yielding good rates of tuwreMt. WESTERN PKNNHYLAVNiA KMLKU4D , endomed by the Pennsylvania Kailru-td Juuitany. For full particulars app'v to HOWAKIU luitLnurin, 1 1 Em 'o, 147 south KuU KTll Street. FINANOIAU. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. TIIU Sunbury ant) Lewistown Railroad Company 7 FEB. L231V5? . GOLD First Mortgage Bonds. ' V lute rcat Payable April nnl Octo ber, Free of Hlnte imvl CJnitcd Htntei 'l aics. We .-.'e now cdenne th balance of the loan of tl.voo.coo, which is 8;-nred by a U and only Ilea n ih entire property and traDCQlses of the Ooai ptny, At 80 and the tccrued Interest Atldcd. The Road la now raptt!v ar.nroachin2 oomnletlon. with alHige trade in CUAU IRON, mid LU.MUEIt, In addition to the tmBsenarr travel awaltintr the cppnlntr of this prpHiiy n )ei cnterrrlRe. Tne local trade alone v Bumciently larpe to BUHtam the Road. We have no hesitation In recommending the Bonds as a CHEAP, KKLIABLE, and 8AI12 INVEST- F.r pamphfe-e, wi:h map, and full information, apply to PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Eealers in Government Securities, No. 30 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. IMEW U. 8. LOMl GOLD VIV O C5-t20s Converted into New Loans of the United States on best terms. DE HAVEN & BRO. Financial Agents United States, No. 40 South THIRD Street. SZOstulhlm 7 Per Cent, Gold Coupons TEE COUPONS OF TOE Bunbury and Lew'own Rail road Com y, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, due AprU 1, will be ptuu Free of all Taiei, On and after that date, at the Banking House of Vm. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 82tf ' PHILADELPHIA.. F xt A. Jit 23, Six Per Cent. Loan of the City of Wil liamsport, Pennsylvania, Free of all T a x o s, At 85 and Accrued Interest. These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act of Legislature compelling the city to levy sufficient tax to pay Interest and principal. P. 8. PETERSON & CO., No. 39 S. THIRD STREET, I PHILADELPHIA. B. E. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO P. IT. K1T,LY & CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IS Gold, Silver, and Government Bond At Closest Market Hates, N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In Mew York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc, eta. 1 26 DUNN BROTHERS, II AN 1 IS 118, Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. l ealers In Mercantile Paper, Collateral Loans, Government Securities, and Gold. Draw Bills of Exchange on tho Union Bank of London.and lMue travellers' letters of credit through Messrs BOWLES BROS k CO., available In all the cities of Europe. Make Collections on all points. Kxecnte orders for Bonds and Stocks at Board of Brokers. Allow Interest on Deposits, subject to check at sight 1 JOHtfS. RUSHTON & CO., HANKERS AND BR0KERP. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTED, dity Warrants BOUGHT AND BOUX fto. 60 South THIRD Street. 8 Ki PHILADELPHIA. 'FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & C0.f raiLADELPDIA, SEW YOKE nd WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, McCJILQCH & CO., un DeaTeri il. GovemmeLt Securities. Special artestion given to the Purchase and Salt; of Bonds aud Stocks cn Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and ether cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADE OS ALL POIST8. OOLB AMD SILVER BOUGHT AND oOL In connection with our London Bouse we are son prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the issue of Commercial credits and Travellers' Cir cn ar Letters, available in any part of the world, and are thus enabled to receive GOLD ON LKPOSIT, and to allow lour per cent. Interest in currency thereon. Having direct telegraphic communication with both our New York and Wuehlngton Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILl.OAD BONDS FOit INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and fuU information given at our office, 3 2 Smrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street, Phllada, Wilmlncton and Reading Railroad 7 fer cnrT. souas, Free of Taxes We are now offering a limited amount of the SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS of this Uoaapaaj At 3H and Accrued Interest. The Bonds are issued in SIOCs, S500s, and SI OOOs, COUPONS PAYABLE JANUARY AND JULY. We placed the FIRST MORTGAGE BOND3 of tnm UoropwjF a,, ca pw oau They mr now brintrlog' on the open market 95 per cent. This fact Is strong evidence of the standing and credit of this Com pany. The read is now finished and doing a large and profitable bu&taebs. WrV!. PAINTER &. CO., CANKERS, And Dealers In Government Secures, No. 36 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO INVESTORS. XL Choice Security. We are now able to supply a limited amoun of the Catawissa Railroad Company's 7 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE HO RIO AGE BONDS, FREE OF BTATE AND UNITED STATES TAX. They are Issued for the sole purpose of building the extension from MILTON TO WILUAMSPORT, a distance of 80 mile, and are ucured by lien on tht entire road ef ruarly 100 milee, tally equipped and doing a flourishing business. When it Is considered that the entire indebtedness of the Company will be less than $10,000 per mile, leaving out their Valuable Coal Property ol300 aore. It will lie seen at once what an unusual amount oi security Is attached to those bonds, and they there fore most commend themselves to the most prudent investors. An additional advantage Is, that they can be converted, at the option of the holder, after IB years, Into the Preferred Stock, at par. They are registered Coupon Bonds (a great safe guard), Issued in sums of tsoo and f 1000. Interest payable February and August. Price 92 and accrued interest, leaving a good margin for advance. For further lniormatlon, apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 B6S PHILADELPHIA. fHE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. Office Ne. 304 WALNUT Street. INCORPORATED MARCH 10, 1813. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $1,000,000. SURPLUS UPWARDS OP 3750,000. Receive money on deposit, returnable on demand, for which Interest la allowed. And under appointment by Individuals, corpora tions, and courts, act as EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTERS, GUARDIANS, ASSIGNEES. COMMITTEES. RECEIVERS, AO BNT8. COLLECTORS, ETC. . And for the faithlcl performance of Its duties as suck all Its assets are liable. CHARLES DUTILn, Pae&ldent. Wiu.un B. Hiix, Actuary. DIRECTORS. Charles Dntllh, .Joshua B. Llpplnoott, Henry J. Williams, i Charles U. Hutchinson, William S. Vault, (Lindley Smyth. John R. Wucberer, George A. Wood, Adoiph E. Bur'e, 'Anthony J. Autelo, Alexander Bidd:e, C'Lar.ts S. Lewis, Eesry Lewis. AM US EM EN rr, ACADEMY NILSSON. ..GRAND FARkWTCLL APPKARAN08 OF M'lXK CHRISTINA NILSaON, T 178 DAY, March 9fl. OH AND CONCVi.' WEDNDAT.Mahn RQSsINTS ST A BAT MATER. Mr. Max Btrakoach reapectfallv announces thd final appearance In Philadelphia of MXLB CHRISTINA NILSBON, ON TUESDAY, March M. at 8 o'clock, GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. ON WEDNESDAY, March 99, Arrangements having bepn completed with the HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY, Rossini's Immortal Master work, STABAT MATFTO, . STABAT HATER, W 111 be given. Also, a MISCELLANEOUS CONCKRT, with all the great Artlata of h Companv, assWfcrt by the POWERFUL CHORUS OF THB HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. Mile CHRISTINA nilubon win be assisted by Miss ANN IK LOUISK CARY, Oo itralro; wignors BRIGNOLI, VEKQER, and Mr. H. VlttUXTKMPS. Grard Orchestra nnrtrr the directlot or MAX MA KfcTZBK. Mnsloal Conductor, Biprnor HOSONI. SASON TICKETS (TWO NIGHTS) SIX DOLLARS. Sale of Seapon Tickets will commence this Satur day, iMh, at 9 A. M., at the Academy only. On Monday, seats can be had for eithe; perform ance. stclnway's pianos are used at all the Nilsson con certs. 4 M ERICAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC GRAND CONCERT BY BKCK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, NO. 1. THURSDAY EVENING, April 13, 1871. OR AND MILITARY BAND, In an Entire Nf Uniform. CHOICE SELECTIONS OP VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Tlcke,s, CO cents each. Bcaerved scats, ,s cents. 4 19 t 4 IB w AIiNUT STREET THEATR E. THIS (SatnMay) EVENING, March 95, r dii i j UjLjij nnriu wr- MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. The Humomus I ram a of PORN TO QOOD LUCK. FADDY 0'RAFJERTY..Mr. BARNEY WILLIAMS After which the Laugh ihin Farce of IN AND OUT OP PLACE. After which the Comic Drama ef PADDY THE PIPER. To conclude with Mr. George Hedge's magnifl cent Panorama of THE LAKES OP KILLAKNEY D AVENPORT'S CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENINO. the Carpenter of rouen AND ROBERT MAC AIRE. DAVENPORT STAR COMPANY IN BOTH PIKCEsl. MONDAY EVENING, FANNY DAVENPORT. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins v to 8 o'clock. LOTTA'S FOURTH WEEK. HOUftEf PACKED. TO-NlOUT (Saturday), at M to 8, LAST TIME OF LITTLE NELL AND THE MARCHIONESS. LOTTA as LITTLE NELL MONDAY LOTTA'S "HEART'S EASE" F OR ONE WEEK LONGER. ROTBERMEL'S BATTLE OP GETTYSBURG, AT No. 1003 CHESNUT Street. From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. All who have not yet seen thts great Picture should not fall to do so before Its removal. S 80 MERICAN MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE Northwest corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets, Open dally from 0 A. M. to 10 P. M. 100,006 CURIOSITIES From all parts of the World. THIRTY CAGES OF WILD ANIMALS. The Splendid Dramatic Company appearing tn the Lecture Room every Evening at 8 o'clock, and Wed . nesday and Saturday afternoons at a o'clock. Admission to all the Attractions, 38 cents. Ull tf FOX'S NEW AMERICAN THEATRE, CHESNUT Street, above Tenth, AMUSEMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. EVERY EVENING And SATURDAY MATINEE. GREAT CONGRESS OF STARS. 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