8 THE DAILY EviWG TBLEG K A 1 'H i ' H LA D R L?I1 1 A , MONDAY, MARCII 27, '181. SECOND EDITION TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. Hifchty frtipcrtant Intelligence. OVERWHELM!. rOMMSI TRIUIIPIL Involution Spreading Over Franco. Action of the Assembly. It will Declare for the Grleanists. Thiers Forced to Resign. The Due d'Aumalo to Succeed lliin. FROM EUROPE. l.rent I'ommnnlHt Triumph. London, Msrch 87. The JJail; A'etrs has a tpeclul despatch from Paris stating that the elections passed off quietly, aud icsulted iu an overwhelming communist majority. The Itevolultennry Authority is completely dominant. The . Abdication of Admiral Selaset and the Mayors increases the success of the revolution, which within a week will spread to all the large towns, and render The Position of the Uoverninent in the rural districts untenable. Hnzalno nod Leboenf. The Daily A'etcs' special despatch from Brus sels says Bazaine Is about to leave tor France, and Lebauf will goto the Hague. The Iterolt In Algeria is spreading. The Telegraph's special correspondent at Ver sailles reports that the Government ordered the prompt Arrest of General Garibaldi upon his appearance on French soil. The War Ulllco. General LeJlo retires from the Ministry of War, and will be succeeded by General Clcrm banlt, a returned prisoner from Germany. It is generally theught the Government is defunct, and a rumor Is current that Thiers it III be forced to Realm, and will be succeeded by the Due d'Aumale. The tJoTcrnment and the lIob. London, March 27. Thiers is credited with the remark to his friends that when the Gov ernment has a hundred thousand t oops in which it can trust, an attack will be made upon Paris. Removal of the Capital. Paris, March 27. It is believed the capital will be removed to Tours. Kalalnc of Troon. Versailles, March 27. The Minister of War has notified the prefect to raise a battalion of mobilized volunteers in each of the departments, in pursuance of the law just passed by the National Assembly, these volunteers to be forwarded to Versailles immediately, and receive daily one and a half franc Their offl. on are to be appointed by the Minister of War. The Vihats says General I.ulller la Insane, and is cared for by his colleagues of the Central Committee. The Insurgents have Seized a Gunboat on the Seine, capturing the crew and soma un important documents. Treachery or the National dinar da. The official journal of the committee an nounces that eighteen battalions of the National Guard, out of twenty-four organized In Lyons, eupport the communes. The ConmiiaisC Government Proclaimed at Vyoum. The new government has been proclaimed there without bloodshed. The Pruislnn Outposts have been advanced to Vincennes. The tDpnnlah Menate. Madrid, March 20. Espartero is probably the chosen President of the Spanish Senate, and Don Salustlano Olozago President of the Cham ber of Deputies. A republican band made its appearance in the province of Lerlda. Bbip Nfiri. London, March 27.-The steamship Ilansa, from New York, touched at Southampton to-day. This IHerulna;'s Uuetatlooa. Lonpon, March 2711-80 A. M. Consols for money, 92(5 92' (; for account, 92'4. American securities firm; t-'Ma of 1862. 9-2'.; of 1805, old, 91 ; of 1867, 90.V I 10-408, 69. Stocks Hrra ; Erie Railroad, 18; Illinois Central, 110; Atlantic and Great West ern, 87 tf Liveki-ool, March ST 11 '30 A.M. Cotton quiet; uplands, 7 VT?1 ; Orleans, T?4'7;ttd. Sales esti mated at Vi.wo bales. BreadstuitB dull; California Wheat, 11 . lid.; Flour, S7s. (id. This Afternoon's Onotatloas. London, March 97 1-30 p. 1 Consols for money, 92V ; for account. 92 V. American securities ciuii't and steady ; Krie, ls ; Great W estern buoyant at esx . London, March 87-1-80 P. M. Tallow, 43s. 3d. 43s. Od. FROM CALIFORNIA. Exciting Billiards. Ban Francisco, March 27. The four-ball American carom game of billiards, between Cyrlle Dion and Kudolphe, of 1500 point), took place on 8aturday evening.and was won by Dion, who made 1500 to Kudolphe' 1000. At the close of the game there was much wrangling, and the partisans of each nearly came to blows, Kudolphe atenee challenged Dion to repeat the game. The challenge was accepted, and the game commenced at one o'clock, lasting until five o'clock on Sunday morning, when Kudolphe was declared victor. Virginia rily " Vl1laeta. In the case of llefferman, the murderer, who was banged by the vlgilauts of Virginia City, Nevada, the coroner's jury gave a verdict of strangulation at the hands of parties unknown. Flow York Honey ana stock fflatkei. NW VOBI, Mardi27 brooks Stri'ii?. Money easy at 4 per cent. Hold, llO'i. 19, cou pon, 112)4: do. lset, do., U2: do. is9, do. 112; do. 1S66, new. llo v: do. isei.no;;: do. 18G9, ill; ie-408, lob4 ; Virginia es, new, 63; Missouri 6s, 2; Canton Co., Si 'i ; Cumberland preferred, 84lf ; Hew York Central and Hudson River, 9ft; Erie, ItOV, Keadlng, 109,; Adams' Express. Ity, ; Michi gan Central, 122; Michigan Southern, lua : Illi nois Central. 134V5 Cleveland and Pittsi.urg, H3f ; Chicago and '.Hock Island, 114 v; Pittsburg and Fort Way be, 94; Western Union Telegraph. 07 '.. BalUaaoro rrodae Hark.u BALriHOkB, March 27. Cotton quiet and weak; low middling, 14c. asked. Flour Low g -ales active and high grades hi? her. Wheat dull aud weak; choice white, 2; Ohio and Indiana. l-rsi; other grades omhanged. Corn whi e Sou'heru active at ttidMc ; yellow Southern c ow d dull at 60c Oats dull at 63 5 C5c. Provisions -IJcttar f. eU lug In market, but prices unchanged, W'uisky dull u Mc. THIRD EDITION MATTERS AT WASHINGTON r.lr. Sumner's Great Speech. Excitement in the Senate. It Rivals ths Impeachment Interest Senator Rio r ton to Reply. Adjournment of tho House. Etc. Etc.. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. FROM WASHINGTON. .The Crowds la the Mennte Galleries. Special Vexpatoh to the Eveniiyi Telegraph. As early as nine o'clock the galleries of the ScDatc began to fill with ladles and gentlemen, and at eleven every particle of available space was occupied. Sumner appeared in the Senate chamber at half after eleven, when the gillcry spectators clapped their hands and cheered hiia for some minutes. As soon as the journal was rend Mr. Sumner arose and commenced his speech. The cloak rooms leading to the Senate chamber were filled with Senators' wives, and the unoccupied space on the floor of the Senate by members of tho House. The Diplomatic! (Sallery w9 filled with foreign Miuisters and their wives. No Pitch Crowd has ever been presented even in impeachment times. The fptecu will take at least four hours. It is understood that Hetnlor Morton Will Reply. He docs not know whether he will be able to do so to-morrow or not. Preatdent Grant does not wish to have the Piialo Uomlngo debate precipitated now. There are many Re publican Senators who think that the question had better be discussed and disposed of as soon as the report of the commission is laid before Congress. Other and probably a majority of Republican Senators are opposed to considering it at the present session, and their views wil probably prevail. The Kn-Klux BUI. The House Select Committee, after two hours' session, were unable to agree upon the bill sub mitted by Judge Shellabarger. All the members were present except Mr. Dawes. They meet again this evening, when they hope to come to some agreement. The Republican members of the committee are not disposed to adopt the extreme views contained in General Butler's bill. Despatch to the AiiecUtted Pre. IMr, Hmnner'a Hrent Speech. Washington, March 27. At 1-15 o'clock Mr. Sumner has been speaking an hour, and the is no diminution in me crowd listening to im the galleries and corridors being, if possl fuler than ever, and, since the adj ur mo I of the House, tho floor of the Senate ha b ;cme crowded with members and others, until those is hardly a square yard of standing room left. The Cemm ttee oa Prealdem'a lennce. The House select committee on the President's message have not vet agreed on a bill. They will hold another session this afternoon. Gene ral Butler has returned from Fortress Monroe. The Democrats will hold a caucus to-night as soon as the House adjourns. The members generally of both parties went to the Senate to hear Mr. Sumner. Illicit DlatUlery Helznrea. Detective Gavitt. of Tennessee, reports a ratd thron.h Sumner, Macon, and Trousdale counties in that State, and the seizure ot the di-tilleries and apparatus, tnbs, etc., belonging to Hardy Caldwell and John Mung'e, together with a large quantity of beer and masb, whisky, brandy,, bogs, cattle, and 110 acres of land. The value of the whole is estimated at (3300. NaTal Orders. Llcutenant-Comirander Robert Boyd, Jr., is ordered for examination for promotion; Com mander S. F. QnackenbuBh Is detached from the Norfolk Navy Yard, and ordered to command the Vardalla, at Portsmouth, N. II.: Surgeon . M. Stein is detached from special duty under the Treasury Department, and placed on waiting orders. FROM SHE WEST. The Natbaa Dlarderer. 8t. Loris, March 27. The Hfpuhlican has the fol'owing special, dated MemphW, March 20: Forrester, the supposed Nathan mard-irer, made his appearance, and was recognized iu this city some three weeks since, but the parties, recognizing him, did not knew he was the man wanted. He disappeared from the city a few days afterwards, and simultaneously with the arrival of a St. Louis detective, and it is supposed he is now concealed soma where in this city. Tie Sr. Louis detective is now working up the case, but with no success, as Forrester's pals will not make known his whereabouts. It is rumored that before leaving the city he said if a pardon could be procured for the twelve years he Is wanted in the Illluois Penitentiary, he would deliver himself to the officers and stand a trial for the Nathan murder, he having ho fears as to the resu't of that investigation. FROM NEW ENGLAND. Halelde. Belfast, Me., March 27 AdoMson A. Moore, a merchant of this city, cut his throat this morn ing while laboring under temroraiy insanity. He was fcrty-flve years of a? and leaves a family. CON 0KE S S . FOUTV.SECO.1D TKtt.Tl-FIRST BEtmON. Henate. Washington, March 27 Lonsr before the hoar of im-ttiDg, the galleries and corridors leading to the senate were dentely thronged 0? no immense au dience cauer to bear the speech of the Senator from MaabacliuKetts, Mr. Kuuuier. who had been au jounced to address the henate on Han Domioga 1 he diplomatic and ladh-s galleries were almost eu tlrel nonopolised by the flrs-x At 12o'ci..ck tht f pectaciu uj one of the must aalmated ever wit Iieytird in the Seoa'e chant r. Mr. Kunjiiir's appearance on the floor was weU ( timed lt the galleries with applause. I pon the eouciuhiun of the reartlug of the Journal, Mr. fcuiflut r too the Uoor, and aakfd for the read ing Of the r soil .thm recently submitted by him, and already pubiltilied, agalnut the use of the r'uited Maten u tval lot oes to uphold liaez In an attempt b sell Ms icuntry in violation of iu tXutitutiou, and threatening the utegrlty and exlatence of the friendly ow r of fcf)ti l e then submitted and had read by the Secretary an additional !?bolution, aa follows: HtoUcil, 'Ihel whatever may b the title to ths territory tinde an unratified treatv.lt I positive that, after the .allure of th treaty In tun s nat, all pretext of title ceaaed, so that, our wrnuint H In all reppecta a stranger V the territory, without exc.nae or apology for an litrfrnce aanliml IU em titles, foreign or domestic; and, therefore, anv bell'grrrnt intervention or act of wr on tu const of San Domingo, after the fatlur of tha I) mitnlean ttvaty In the Senate, a uiutithoru.i.l vlolnuon. utterly without anpport In law or reason, and rn ceertlrig dlrectlv from tha' klntily preroir it,lv which la disowned by the Conatltution of me (Jutted States. Mr. Kenton called attention to the fact that In the preMtireto gain admittance to th? K!lerle hun dreds nf Indies hud bevn excluded, Ho therefore moved that the cloak-room ami corridors in till rear of the 8ente ;hamher he opened for th 'ir accommodation. There belnir no otije.-tioti, inn Serfr ant-at-A-rma wan directed to carry out th'j motion 88 the order of the .senate-. Mr. Thurman hoped the Senator from M iss.iohu setta, Mr. Sumner, would not ! luteniipte 1 a'. thj expiration of the morning hour, Out wouM be allow ed tn proceed retmUrly. So ordered. IMr. Sumner then arose and Hd'lres-tfd t.lte Senate at lciigtii, spraUng from the seat of hH c ilieairje, Mr Wtlfon. IThe speech of Benntor fumner will bu found elsfwhtie. llone. ThcFtatcs and Terrlt.oi leg were called for ti ll and Jeliit. lcNoiuti' lit-, for reference only. Amou Hum were the follow ltir : hy Mr. Tendleton. a bill to In'-reae tlm duty on manufactured machinery imported irm fireii?i countries. B.v IMr. Cox, to repeal the duty on wtc'ies. liy Mr. norm, for the redue.ti'in of tax' s, t pro mote peace, aim lor inner f iiroose, r Also, a tilll to secure the snil'raite to the people of Vtah without llsimctlou ol r.ice, tex, or prcvloui cotidltlon of servitude. B.v Mr. Leonard Mynw, to place the ini-tslon to H u st-la in nil ri t-pi'Cta on a footing with the mtaiiona to (Irtal llritaln, France, and Mermauy. Niinieroua lulls were introduced for the reimval Of political (lisaliilttiea. By Mr. ArniMronK, a bill to establish the Territory t'f iVmblna, and to provide jr iver iiii'tiit. tiiorefor. Mr. lllbtaird oilered a aeries of resolutions decU ratcuy of what tlie liuaiicl il policy of tUe l:)vern II ent Should be; lhat the tax Ntioul I tie for revenue Obh, and not for the benefit, of diss tuW.!Si- at the peueral expense; that ecouony requires there should be raided only two hu 1 ored ai d liltv iiiilll-uis of revenue, liicludlinr lutreat, and twenty millions towards Pennine laterestof the public, 'debt, aiii that in case tne Cominli.t 'o of Was and Means fhall iiot le appointed at till pre seii't sen-ion, a special couimitiee of seven be ap pointed torM'"iH reform 01 me. revto-m larin, withmt Uii-crimlnatlou, lu favor of pirtloular in terest a The lloufe, by a vote f B4 against 83, ref used ti second the demand for tne previous ijueauon. Mr. Eldrldpe, to teBt the sense of tno House, movtd to lay tne Drat resolution 011 the t tble. This was disagreed to veas, H oniiely, Messrs. Brooks, of Mrtssachusett-4. and .VUynird. Nays, 163. The rewi lutioiis were then refeired to tie Committee of Ways and Means wheu apiointei. The trt resolution thus referred Is aa loilowa: Remitted. That the llnaucUl policy which anus nierely at a rapid extinguishment ,,f inn pnMiudtnt by per; etiiatma the biiriiena of taxatuvi Is luexrev oicntiiUd impoil"ic, aud the f.iitu and credit of tha GoverMiieiii depend on the development of the re source of the eouutry aud tieir relief rrora luorai mite tHXatlon. Thete resolutiona are the same as were offered by Mr. C x lat-t Monday. The aues'lon oocur lnif on the second resolution. Mr. (Vx moved to adioorn. savina h wanted to see whether tan IjoiiiIiiko was at'oner lu the House than re leving the pe pl 110m t ixail u. The House, at quarter pat 1 o'c.ock, adjourned. THE NFW LOIN. Lnrae Eaehaiiaea lor ine Mew Honda by Nn llunxl Hiikit. Mecsrs. Jay Cooke & Co , agents of the Trea sury Department, report the b:tuka named bo'.o-v as having exchanged their Five-tweutie.a for thd new loHii. whore papers liave passed tnrouu the Comptroller's oIHch. Iu addition a lard number Lave notified the riopattinent by letter aud teleraui if liitlr iutenlion t umk the siib- clltullon, wnose uauies win o pu-nianeu wuou the t apers are received. 1 tie total am u.it re ceived by the Secretary and in transitu, amouuts to about thirtv millions 01 dollar. Jettre. Jav Cooke & Co. have also lust re ctlved the lullovUug telegram from tueir house ill V nhliiiitrlon: 'The CiimmlHhioner of Internal Revouue h s decided that banks rubecrihing tor Hie new loau are exetuut from tax on luiil part ot dividdmls or tainings derived from luterect ou tho ue v tonds." be following are the names of the iianks which have exchanged their Five-twenties for the new Hacs f iiium Fiitt National. Buttle Creek, Mich. . .tlOO.OOi ' (Jretn Bav. VVis 40 (Mi) Faiributilt. M un 50.il.lil ' Curweiit-ville, Pa 5i.0 M Second " Luiihiua'. Mi-li 1.H. Honei-daie " H.ii,efdale, i'a 3)50,1 Brandon " Brandon, Vt aiHl (K(0 Flift " Beverlv, Ohio 57011 Knox Co. " Mt, Ve'rnon, Oiilo.... 1 5tliK).i N.Y. fclate " Albany, N. Y 70.IKH) Firtt " LancaMer, Ohio 4t thill National of Rhode Island. NoA-port, U I. 75 M " of Cazenovla, N. Y 40.1HKI First National, 61. Paul, Mlun 2JI.IHK) Silem, Ma 7t) 0J0 Citizen's " VVooiiMcket, K. I.... 7.;tKl Blue HU1 " DorcheMer, Mass ild O.M First " Bethlehem, Pa 1VI0II " Noiiistown, Pa 17VO.M Dover " New llnupsuire 50ii First " Bane, .Mass m.500 City " Piiiladelpbia 10,1011 Mechanics' " Providence, R. 1 Louiblana " New Orleau 50i)iHM First " Banuor. Me 3J.0.M Uaterville " Walcrville, Me 4J.5tK) Farmers' and Mechanic.-'. Buffabi, N. Y. 80 injo Firrt National, P(iriun'Ulb, N. II.... 170. WW " " Cincinnati, OUo 2MIX Farmers' " Catrkill, N. Y .M5KI First " Bangor, Me 3 WOW " " New Haven, Conn.... 2.1.1 (KW Nat. Bank North America, Boston, Mar-s. 27i.5 K New Haven Co. National, Conn 2dl,WW First Natknal, Brooklyn, N. Y 2JI WW Nat. Hope Bank, Warren, R. 1 l'..:r( Blackttoue National, Borlon, M w (8 (KW First National, Bucvrus, Ohio BOOiKI Sttoiid " New" Haven, Conn 6J0 0;W MerchnBti' National, Cleveland, Miio. . HW (Itw National Hide and Leather, Bostou 3iW0t Alton National, AUon, 111 IW.O H People's " Pittliurg, Pa 60i),0.w Fit st " Lalaveiie, Iud loi.Wh) Second " Detroit. Mich ililikW First u Riakville, lod.... 80.0' hi Warren National, Warren, R. 1 41.0 W Clinton National, Clinton, Conn 5') (W; Slate N. T. National, Kingston, N. Y... lOI.Oli Third National, Surlnttfield, Mas 5JSO00 Noitbhoro' National, Northboro', Mass. 25 OKI Corn Exchange National, Pull !2d.2Wl Mert hautb' " B-tou WW WW Muucie " Muucla, In.l.. 170.(KMI Cltizeua' National, Worcester, Mass. . . . 55 WW Fmhlh " Phila 8VOW Caisk 11 " Catrkill, N. Y 27.4KI Couimerclal National, Philadelphia 2;,000 Flrrt Natioual, Cilcnrock, Pa 24 (KW 44 Not'l Ametburg,W.Ainesb'g,Mas.s. UO.IWI Second National. Kavenna, Ohio KW 00 ) Marblehead National, Marblehead, Mass. 41 W0 First National, Maiden, Vla-s CJ.O11) .lefletson Co. Natioual, Watertown, N.Y. 55.IMK) Naumkeng National, Salem, Ma-s 2 )0:10 FirH National, PeterlMirongh, N. II.... 70.WW Wst-hington National, Bot-tou, Mass.... 40,000 Traders' National, Bangor, Me U5.000 First National, Siduev, Ohio Sd.WW 44 44 1roy,"Ohl 145,0iW 44 44 Warren, 111 80.0JJ 44 14 Meadvlllo, Yjl 48.WW NHtional of Fayette Countv, Pa CO.OiW First Natioual, Camden, N.J 2KI.WW Galllpoli National, Gailipolie, O ft) WW Asiatic National. Salem. Mass 2tJ.WH) First National. HagerFtowu, Md 100.000 Tradesmen's Naiiona), N. Y. city 2VI.WW Mt. Union Natioual, Woonsocket, R. I.. 140 WW (juim-lkau.oiid Naiional, Worce-ter,Ma-s 18 WW First Natii nl. Willlainspori, Pa 95.WW Moulpelter Naiional, Montpelier, Vt.... W).WW Louli-ville City National, I uisvtlle, Ky. I8d WK) First National, Feu ton, Mich 50iW Haverhill National, HaverLlll, Mass.... B0. WW First National, Moliue, III 1WIWW F rst National, Rome, Mich 23.000 Richland Natlonsl, Mansfield, O (50 WW National Laiidholder.,I Kn gnon. R. I. . 40,000 Vtrtt National, Wilmingion, Ohio.... 50,WW l hllada. " l'hiladeli hia, Pa 170,000 Fim 41 Norfolk. Va 103.000 41 Rork Island. Ill MI0 W National Exchange, Milwaukee, N is. . . 3 OtlO riret national, t'ortlanri, N.Y nl.fWO Franklin 44 Poinrtikeepale, N. Y. . -'l.5,0 Merbanlca' Plttfbnrg, Pa 20'VOOO Natioiiul Kxrbanie, Columbu". Ohio... 3W,WW rtrrnlx National. I'rovidence. R 1 25 000 National Fulton Co . Y'orkvllle. N. Y... 115,000 Beverly Nat ouaL Bevfrly, Mass 5"),000 .liflereou 44 tSteuenvllle. Ohio.... 00 00(1 I'nioti 44 Krncbt)wp. N.J 113 000 Firet ,4 Marietta, On 10 53 0W) Tliomaston4 Thorn itn. Mj n'.... 84 000 Flttt " Pr.iviticetown, M,8.. 00.0W Mtlacnniet'4 Fill Kiver 15M.O00 Mechanics 4 Providence. R. I. 250 000 Urtt 44 Kington. N.Y 100.000 Monong'la 44 Brownsville, Pa 175 0:W First 44 Fa'l River, Mass 137000 City 44 lVniflikeepHle 130.000 First National, Now Richmond, O 40 WW " 44 Ottawa, III 85 000 Manufacturers National. Troy, N. Y... 50,000 Fanners' and Mechu.l s' Nat, Pough- keie. N. 80 000 Fifth National. Providence. R. 1 100 000 National Punk of Fort Edward, N Y... 71 000 Wvimiinif National. Wilkexhnri e, Pa. ... 70.000 Metcliaiits 44 Salem, Man 70.000 Wattibny 44 Vermont fi'3 000 Lebanon 41 Pennsvlvaila 65.000 It.vlistown " Pennsvlvania 85 000 Valley 44 Lebanon, Pa 50,000 Mect-rn. Jav Cooke & Co. this afternoon re ceived the following despatch from the Treasury D')attnient: Washington. March 27 The total subscrip tion to the new live per cent. Government loaa is $38,G50.WIO. CITY I N T I! li L 1 li ti II G 13 INQUEST. The Coroner's Inqueat lathe Murray III order 11 ! iulrlile Ca.e-rue Vevdlnt. This morning at 11 o'clock Oeputy Coroner See held au luquent at the Morgue over the boilies of Johu ti. Murray and Mary his wife, who came to iheir deaths on Saturday fro n Mooting Murray lired the sbote, Bhootlng his wife fir t-t and theu hitm-elf. They boarded at a houte on Fifth street, near Noble, where the r-liooting took place. The woman died i in in 8 ately but the man lived for some little time afterwards. The following was the testimouy: Dr. ShaplelKh sworn Made a poxt-mitrum exami nation lat-t evening in the house on Filth street, near Noble, ou the body of .Mary Murray; f.iuud the had received three gun-shot wounds, two lu the back and one In front; the ball from tie oue lu frout separated au aiteiy, which was the inline lUtj cause of death, ai d was found in the liver; also fxaniinedthe body of the man; he received one hot; the bad entered iu tiie left breast, pissal throUKli the left luinr, a i-l prtially lujurcl the heart; could not Dun the bctll. lr. Heury Heller sworn Was called loon Satur day tvctiiu to attend Munay; found tne woman on the lad dead ; the mau was not dead, but was mortally wounded ; found the pistol 011 fief vile; the witnets also corroborated the testimouy of Dr. StiBpieitih. P. a. Brouse sworn I reside In the home where Murray lived ; was called home on Saturday, the liocBi lier caving Mr. and Mrs. Murray were liht-ii-g; I cadul au olllcer and went to the room; a I he lady w s dua-l ; aha lay on the bcil with hr feet faitly rcHtinit on the Moor; Murr.iy was 0:1 th.) b.;d with a pillow under his lieail ; he wat lu a sort of sit ep; 1 he , nicer took hold of liiui a id shook hi 11, and he raised his bead uud oneuel Ills eyes; Wrut uptoliiiii and he y live me his hand ; I asiced him what, was ihoaueof this? he aid "rr..iiDle"; I aKked if he had killed his wite aud he said 44 fes"; 1 H8k-d If 1 c uld do anything for I1I111, and told hnn liu was djlun; he told nm to send t-n- a pm.st; toll meiheie vvasapunT In his coat poc.iii-t wiiiuti would explain all ; io ind tho p iper (p trier ldeuM lied) ; the oitictr then went foradoci.or; firstaaw the picti I in the liatot ol the oillcer; s.iw a razor on li e floor; it had probably f.iileu from the table; he put his hands on h's wite'a laiJH and said, "four girl, II .u had done what was right this would uot have happened." Mrs. Miaan Miller sworn I keep the boirdPur house where Murray boarduii; Murray and his wife biiHided w It Tn me since lat fall; on Haturday after neon J was oowu stairs aud h.-ird three cacKs; did not think of hhooiing untd Itrs. Lut oiuii down aril hhI'I S'-iuetliliiK waa lyronur III Murry'H room: Munay then called 1110, and werm up and looKed 1:1 the loom, but d'.d not g 1 lu ; Murray stld, 4,Po"r May. we will b -th nave t- die;" his wife Ivid agood deal of bleed about her; we went for an officer. '1 he Jui.v, after a snort deiineratlon, agreed noon n e loliowliig veroli tsi-Klrgt. That the aal-l Mary Muttav came to her death by violence (gun-shot w-onnri) inflicted upon her by her huso md Johu H. Murray, on the alteruonn of Saturday, M irett 85, 1M1. ai Ida Ijoarding h)us, No. 419 North j'ifth ttiett. Seend. That the said Joha n. Murray came ti ni neatn oy t-uiciii- (ni.ooiiut ntm-ieir witti a o'sto ), -n the afternoon of Saturday the a.ltli of Marci, lTl at his boarulug house, No. 419 Noith Fifth t-trei t A Pitched Battlb at Twenty-fourth and Pine dTKEsrs. OUlier Daltou, of the Filth district, yesterday afternoon, at Twenty lonrih aud Pine streets, arrested for disorderly conduct 0110 Francis Magulre, a young man just (-meriting from bis teens. A crowd collected around t lie olllcer, and they were determined MiiKuiie r-bould not hj taken. At tr is moment Otiicer Hraniion came up, but the ging renewed t'ie attack; pieces of brick and stones were throw n, one of which knocked out two of the lat'er ollicial's teeth. Magulre was released bv the mob and wa running away, when Olllcer Dalton drew his pistol, tired, and brought down hi p. yiuiie with a shot in the leg. Magulre was taken lo the hoHpital, and his father, who wa o,niie jiroiiilnent in the attack, was placed under arrest aud held in 1800 bail by Alderman Morrow. DAurniN Count Counterfeiters in I Hon s Deputy United Stales Marshals Rldg way and O Malley arrived in the city on Satur day afternoon last, having In irous three notort 01m couuierfeiters, who have for years paH been inftoiitig a den In Harrisbur;, kept by one Michael Kerns, who is now In jail at that place on a t in liar charge. It will be recollected in the hearing before the United States Commis sioner muiio days ago, an individual known a the -'Flying Dutchman" figured prominently lu the doinus lu the Kerns case. The prisoners will have a hearing before United States Com-inlet-loner Craig Biddle to-m rrov. Bl'KGLAKT ON SOCTU ElOHTU STREET. The dwellii g of Charles Server, on Eighth street, near Lombard, was entered on Saturday night lat-t and robbed of a quantity of clothing and other articles. Otiicer Carrlgan, who U sta tioned in that vlclo'ty, subsequently succeeded in arresting two colored meu 011 suspicion of the burglary. Their names are Charles St. Clair aud Ttioina Brown, and on the person of each were found various articles which have been identified by Mr. Server as his property. The i rii-oner will he before Justice Kerr at the Cen tral Station this afternoon. Fatal Accident from EriLKrsr. A colored man was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital yei-terdav morning, with cuts upon bis head, and died shortly after. It was supposed that be bad met wlih foul play, but It Is ascertained that he was taken to the boiltal by a servant who Faw him fall at Sixth and Locust streets, In a fit, and strike his bead violently against the curbstone. Tub Monthly Meeting of the Yoang Men's Chi Istian Association will be held this evening in the West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, comer Eighteenth and Arch streets. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Will its. F. lUteti ford Starr, Fsq., and George W. Mears, Eq. The work of the association, and the new en terprises alut to he organized, Including the Home for Young Men, will be fully explained. Am Incendiary Plot Foiled Incendiaries, at an early hour yesterday morning, stuffed be taeen the weather-boards of Reauey's wheel wright shop, at Moyamenslng and Washington avenues, a lot of rags saturated with oil, and then et tire to them. The timely arrival of Olll cer Rementer, of the Second district, who ex tinguished the flames, prevented what might have become an extensive conflagration. Unsuccessful Robbers. Last night thieves made an unsuccessful attempt to rob the hard ware store of Curtis & Hand, corner of Market and Decatur streets. They had entered the place and ransacked it, but were frightened off before they had time to pack up any of the article. ciuiutit. The Freoek aaa (Jersaaa Fund. Anthony J. Drexel, F.sq., Treasurer of the French and German Relief Fund, reports the following additional subscriptions: Mia R. J. Llrpin- n. H. Mcars fc cott. HBOOOj Son 130 00 Llpplncott fc Ttot- J. II. Mlchener ter SB co Co m oo rash... W. R. Leeds V. u. Sweatman.. 10 00 L. Knowles Co.. 8.1-00 100 00 J. P. Sinnott 85 00 8 oo , lioffman. Kenned v Francis Perot Sons I. Dlcklnnn fc Co. Edward Manle.... J. Iandenslager.. A Friend, per frev. Mr Furnesa.... Collections by Na than Urooke: C. S. Orove Brooke, Colket t Co Tbeo. Wilson A Co., 10 barrels crackers. Watson & Bro., d Col. Root. Orny... John McAller & Sons S. J. conely A Co. jrvoO; fcOe BO 00 Sft-oo J. Kebler, 6 bbls. 80-00; rrai kers. 10-00 J. H art man.B bbls. I crackers. ID-CO Howard Hencn- - man fc Hon oo Bcatty &. Hay 81-00 BO-OO .fames Steel Co. 25-00 Keeelved from 28 00 Hsrry Markoe, Treasurer, b lng proceeds of an amateur con cert for the French 410-00 60-00 Amount prevlou9- lyacknowlged.n,8S2-85 2r 00 Total tlO.lS' W Attemt-ted Burglary in Market Street. Two of the Insurance Patrol, named James Verflen and George SUllman, vesterdav morn Ing, between 3 and 4 o'clock, beard the noise of footsteps in tne silk and notion store of Messrs Watson fc Janney, No. 323 Market street. The police were Immediately notified, and the pre mires were examined, but as no place was dis covered whereby tho thieves gained entrance, the eearch was given up. At 6 o'clock, however, two men were seen to lump from the second story window to a sbed, and from thence to the yard of a stable in the rear. The follows told a plausible tale to the llverv-stable man, and as he w as not aware at the time that they had come from the silk establishment, they were allowed to go on their wav. When the premises were examined, two valises packed with silk pat terns, gloves, etc., were found, together with a datk lantern and a jimmy. The thieves had gained admittance to the place bv a trap-door In the roof. Had they not been disturbed, all of Sunday would have been allowed them for ope rations, and Sunday night might have observed an entensive burglary Perjury akd Larceny as Bailee TnE Attempid Assassination of Brooks. This morning Lewis Woxl, alias Hnsselman, was arrested at the. instancefof Mr. J. Atwell, npon the charge of penury, wilfully ana maliciously. in the rase of Commonwealth vs. Atwell, In the Conrt of Quarter Sessions, in January, 1870, and also in the case against Atwell before Alderman Kerr, in September, 1809. He is alleged to have said in his testimony against Atwell, on these two occasions, that the latter had conspired in the attempt to murder Revenue Detective Brooks, in having promised the would-be assassins $25 and a watch if he would aid in pat line that vigilant officer out of the way. On this charge Alderman McUolgan bound Wood over until Wednesday afternoon at five o clock. He is also charged with larceny as bailee, by Mips .Mary Kusceli, who charges that sue gave him, to store away, $105 worth of furs, and that nedispofea or tnem for his own emolument. On this charge he was held in 1500 for a further hearing also. Official Permission to Fire a Salute. Mayor Fox this morning received the following communication, which explains itself: AllMORT CO. A.1ITH BlCOlMFNT N. O. OK Pa., PHIT.A PKT.l HIA. March 2a. 1871 Hnn Dxniol M. Fox Dear Sir - The undemianed would respectfully represent to your Honor i hat the Cntnmitten of A.rritnKmerts of the Hoi diers4 and Bailors' Reunion, to beheld in thi city on tbs 3( th lout., hav directed that a national saints be fired at runrite on that day at Hroitd and Market streets, and have placed him in charge of tbe (tuna for that puipoae. He resnect'ully requesta, therefore, that you will peruit hira to carry our. me witnrs ot tne committees in tnis matter, uvpf lour effiuifll aivnntnra. f have the honor to be, sir, rery respectfully, yonr obe dient sirvant. WALTKR 8. MOKRI8. . Capt. 11th Reginent Infantry IN. U. of Pa. Unon which the Mayor made the following endorsement: "Permirsion is hereby given as asked for,' care beins taken to prevent aooident, and also to notify tne neighbor oornooa so as to prevent ureaKina: "idiom, "D. At. FOX, Mayor." March 27, l7l. Riotous Gang Arrested. Sergeant Gilcrist and a squad of oflicers of tbe Seventh district yesterday atternoon arrested at ot. John and Bnttonwood streets, William Mead, Charles Baird, and William Grull, who were rioting and fiBhtiPg in that locality. The man Grull Is the amiable gentleman who nearly beat the life out of a man with a chair at Third and Button wod streets some time ago. The prisoners were before Alderman Cahill, and Gruli was placed nnder 600 bail and the others held in $000 bail each. Tough Struggle vvitu a Drunken Man. Tames t'ladhill was drnnk at the Chesnnt Street Bridge )al night, and disposed to fight every body. Ofllcer McGranigan, upon attempting to arrett him, came very near being thrown over into the Schuylkill by the Infuriated Gladhill The physical energy of the drunken man was somewhat diminished by a crack on the head with the policeman s club. After a lively tussle Gladhill was overcome, tbe nippers placed upon him, and be was taken to the station house. Aldermman Randall held him to bail. Projected Custom House Changes. Hon. John W. Forney, the new Collector of tbe Port, ntends making some changes. Mr. David Hous ton, Special Agent of the Treasury Depart ment, now on duty at this port, it U rumored is appointed Deputy Collector rice O. G. Hemp stead, of the Twenty-ninth ward. Mr. Houston Is from the western part of tbe State. The Cashier is to be Mr. Forney's son-in-law, with one of his sons as Assistant Cashier. Consul to Australia. Mr. Thomas Adam son, of this city, departed on Saturday evening last for Melbourne, Australia, to which ho ha been recently appointed United States Consul. Mr. Adamson goes to 8an Francisco, aud thence tn Australia, by tbe new line of steamships. Mr. Adamson was formerly Consul at Honolulu and Peruambuco. Cut a Police Officer. Olllcer Brlarty, of Ihe Fifth district, was badly cut in the haml with a meat knife yesterday afternoon, by a brute named Archibald Burns, who lives at Seventh and Lombard streets, and who was en gaged at tbe time of tbe arrest in kicking and beating his wife and children. Burns has been placed under ball by Alderman Morrow. Disposed to Fight A hghtlng indlvldaal, giving the very (uggestlve name of Pullman, last evening was arrested at Twenty-third and Cal lowblll streets by Otiicer McGuigan, of the Schuylkill Harbor police. Tbe Pullman has been placed under 1500 bonds by Alderman Pan coast Robbery. The dry goods house of T. C Cardell, No. 203 Church alley, was entered by robbers last night, who forced open a window by the aid of jimmies. They carried off oi4 yards of brown corduroy and yards of black velvcteen Snow. Tbe snow fell to the extent of three Inches at Chesnut Hill last night. rMladelpblaT Trade Ueport. Monday, March ST. Bark In the absence of sales we quote No. 1 Quercitron at f 31 per ton. Heeds Cloverseed Is In limited demand, and cannot be quoted over XCC per pound. Timothy la nominal at a-0$T. Flaxseed, If here, would command 2-10. The Flour market is quiet, there being no do maud except from the home couHuniera, whose p ir cDases foot np a few hundred barrels, lucliidlug superfine at ftfxV4-T5; extras at fd8; Wis consin and Minnesota extra family at f I --.JwrT-J.il; Pennsylvania do. do. at Itf-tfHI; ludiaua aud tioio do. do. at 7-2'x4T-7n; and faucy brands at,nao, as in quality. Rye Flour sells at 15 75. In Corn Meal no salt s. . . Tbe Wheat market Is steady, but the volume of busiuess is light. Hales of Indiana red at fl-OJl TO; 4o0 bushels luataua amber at 11-18 ; Ohio red at li es (41-70, and tmiwr at 11-721-15. Rye sells at 11-05 for Pennsylvania. Corn meets with a limited iu qulry at the recent decline. Kales of 17ir) bushels Pennsylvania and.Dlaware yellow at tsistfc.auu Wcstrrn mixed at R0c. Oats r flrmly held, and rm c liocliela Pennsylvania aud Western sold at 67 in Barley and Malt no sales. Whisky is quiet at 9i,yq for Western iron-bound PhllaAeTpIiIa Cattle Market. Monday. March 87 The receipts of Besf Cattle are mort- literal this week, bat there is no falling on In the demand, and the recent advance Is well main tained. Sales of choicest t9 vc, fair to good at T pec., and cnitimoi at ix(3c. per pound, gross. rect-ipia, ueaa. Ural, 64 Owen Hmun. Lancaster county, s v v. rn I). Smyth Pros., Laticaterr co., 7x;(59. 0 Dennis Hmyth, Ijtncastcr co., 7. 8yf. 65 A. Christy, Lancaster county, Pdioj. 6T Jas. Christy, 1 ancanter co., 10 Dengler A McCleese, Western, T)tf9Y. 75 P. McKillcn, Lancaster county, F5 Ph. Hathaway, Lancaster co., 7X8'. 19o James 8. Kirk, Lancaster co., 7t9. SO B. F. McFillen, Lancaster co., (W9. M) .lames McFillen, Western, 8(ftf. 80 K S. McFillen, Lancaster co., & 0. 60 Vllman At Bachman, Lancaster co., Sy.Jtf. Bi 9 J. J. Martin ft Co., Western, 7(29. 1V5 Mooney Miller, Lancaster co. 8i9i('. H Thomas Mooney A Uro., Lancaster co., 7)o aSv; B0 H. t haln, W. ivnna., 6s7)tf. 30 II. Chain, Jr., Western Pa,, V!T. 5 L. Frank, Lancaster co., 7f(S8)i. 81 Uns. Schambcrg, Lan aster co,, 78V. Jim Hope A Co., Laucastt-r co., 8tSV. fO .Innies Clenison. Lancaster county, 7S0'.i'. rs Thos. Duffr, Cumberland co., 78V. 45 .lohn Mcsrale. Western, 8)a(9v 99 K t L. Chandler, Chester co., 8i 9. 49 Klcorn A Co., Lancaster on. 7(8. Mi Lcavers'lne fc Co., MootRomery co , 8;if. 17 L. Horn, Maryland. 4!(aftVf. Cows and Calves are lu good request at very good f!pur. Miles of VOi) head at t-HKo-70 In Sheep thre Is considerable activity at a further advance. Sales at 6;i(i$9c. per lb. gross, itecelpta ln.oto head. Hors are in small supply, and held firmly. Pales of 8iico head at 10(10 C0 for slop and fllll-95 for corn fed. LATEST SIIimXG INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PniLADKLPIIIA MARCII 87 RATI OF THIRMOMSTXa AT TTII IVININ3 TBLKORArH. OFFIC1. 8A.M 41 1 11 A. M... 40JP. M.....6t . Bum Ribm 5 59 moon 8xm ; Sow 8tb 6 19 Hiaa Watir -ft (By Cable.) LrvEBPOOL, March 87. Arrived, steamships Min nesota and China, from New York ; and brig Caro line, Gray, from Galveston. (y TtlegrapK) Niw Tobx, March 87. Arrived, steamship Cala bria, from Liverpool. CLEARED THIS MORNING. Steamer Ann Kliza, Richards, New York, W. P. Clyde & Co. Schr Kmma R. Graham, Smith, Lynn, Slnnlckaoo fc Co. Schr K G. Willard, Wallace, Portland, do. Schr K. F. Meaney, Lewis, Norwich, do. Schr General Grant, Bowie, Gloucester, do. Boat J. D. V. Westfall, Clark, New York, do. Boat Floating Dove, McGlnnis, do. do. Boat George II. Pierce, Stout, Jersey City, da Boat C. W. Hilton, Dalton, Brooklyn, do. ARRIVED THIS MORNING. Steamship Norfolk. Piatt, from Richmond via Nor folk, with mdse. to W. 1. Clyde A Co. Steamer Benefactor, Jones, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to John F. Old. Steamer Beverly, Pierce, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer A. C. Stimers, Davis, 84 hours from New York, with mdse. to W P. Clyde A Co. Steamer W. Wbllldln, Rlggans, 13 hours from Bal timore, with mdse. and passengers to A. Groves, Jr. Schr Oilman P. King, Eldridge, 14 days from Old Harbor, Jam., with logwood to order vessel to Knight A Sons. Schr Jingle, Leaney, from Portland, with headings to John Mason A Co. Schr Anna S. mown, Crowell, frorr New York, with salt to Crowell A 1 o. Schr K. Nickerson, Nlckcrson, from New York, with salt to Bumm & Son. Schr Clio, Brannen, from Mtllvllle, with glass to Evans, Sharp A W escott. Schr John Price, Nicholson, from Boston, Wltn mdse. to Cunningham A Co. Schr Lennta v. Tall, Jonnson, fm Baltimore, with Shingles to Gash 111 6c Son Schr Mary Ellen, Bryan, 8 days from Choptank, Md., with ties to John L. Kedner. Schr WUHam Maaon, McNltt, 9 days from Frede rics, Del., with grain to John L. Redner. Schr Mary K. llobson, Bloxom, 1 dav from Little; Cretk Landing, with grain to John L. Redner A Co. Schr James Anderson, Tunnell, 8 days from In dian Jttver, with lumber to John L. Redner. Schr Four Sisters, Laws, 1 day from Milford, Del., with grain to John I- Redner. Schr S. V. W. Simmons, Williams, from Wilmlng. ton, N. C. with lumber to E. H. Rowley. Schr Jnila K. Pratt, Nickerson, from Boston, with merchandise. Tug Thoa. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Chesapeake, Merrlhew, from Baltimore, with atiw of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Havre-de-Grace, with tow of barges to W. P. Clyde k Co. MEMORANDA. Steamer Rattlesnake, Winnett, hence, at George town, II. C, yesterday. Steamer Leopard, Bughea, sailed from George town, D. C, yesterday, for Boston. Correnpondenee rf The Kvening TeleiravK KASTON A McMAUON'S BULLETIN. New York Officb, March 85. so barges leave la tow to-night for Baltimore, light. Diligent, with stone, and Alfred Mayer, with lum ber, for Philadelphia. Baltimore Bbakch Office, March 85. We have now 40 loaded barges waiting for steamers to tow tbem to Chesapeake Cltv. Philadelphia Branch Office, March 87. The C. A. Dorntlcld, with coal, for New York, will leave to-day L. S. C. MOURNING NOTE PAPERS, Envelopes, And Visiting Cards, IN GREAT VARIETY. W 171. H. H08KIN8, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, No. 91S AllCil Street, 1 81 smwsp PHILA:pELPHIAV, yEDDINQ AND PARTY INVITATIONS ENGBAVSI) ANB PRINTED IN THE LATEST STY LB. A One assortment or KKKNCn, ENGLIsn, and AMEKICAN PaHER, with Envelopes to Match. fAPEH and ENVELOPES, ready stamped, always on hand. JOHN LINRHD. 11 80 wcmSp Vo. 991 SPRINO GARUBN Street FURNITURE, At Your Own Prices. OOTJLD IL CO., ftos. 37 and 39 Worth SECOND Street, And northeast cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts., Will sell you Furniture at yonr own prices to make roon for the extensive alterations. 1 92 wfinstsp ' OPTIOIAN3. OPEC TA CLE8. MICROSCOPES, TELESCOPES, TIIER MOMETKltS, MATHEMATICAL, SUlt VISYINO, PHILOSOPniOAL) AND DltAWO INSTRUMENTS i AT REDUCED PRICES. JAME W. QUEGTN & CO.. UO mwfi,S No. 924 CHESNUT 8treet, Phlla. EDWARD PONTI & CO., IMPOPTEUSOP FOREIGN PRODUCE, Wines Oils, Fruits, Cigars, iVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, j UOI VVAL1I T Street. riilLADEuPUIA. tpw 13 87! ilAJsKa W, HAVE.V3,
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