SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATE FROM WASIWWTON. TEE COMING VETO MESSAGE., The Action of Congress Declared "Revotutionary." AFFAIRS. .IN MEXICO. THE BELGIAN COMMISSIONERS. (One Killed and Two Wounded, DEATH OF C GEN. WILLIAMS.- From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, March 24.—The Senate Fi nance Committee is unanimously in favor of the Loan bill which passed the Honse yesterday. The Secretary desired Unlimited authority in the matter, but is satisfied with this bill. He is determined to bring about a reiiumption of specie payments as speedily as possible. • The veto of e the Civil Rights bill will be sent to Congress on Monday. The ground taken by, the President is stronger than that taken in his - veto of the Freedmen's : bill. He pronounces all such legislation revolution ary* The vote on the proposition in the Naval Committee to accept . Leaguer Island, in ac cordance with the request of the Secretary of the Navy, will be nearly unanimous. The Senate Naval Committee is also favorable to League Island. 'From Mexico NEw ORLEANS, March 23.—The Picayune has the following Frezich version of affairs in Mexico, received by the arrival 'of the steamer Sonora from Vera Cruz, onthe 12th, via Tampico on the 15th, and Bagdad on the 18th. The weather at Vera Cruz is already quite warm, but healthy. The population large compared with what it was in form( - /ears. Business is lively, and the work on the railroad from the sea coast in the direction of the capital is progressing rapidly, but it is no: in running order farther than Paso del Macho, 45 miles from Vera Cruz. The commission which went to the city of Mexico to announce Leopold'a death, in re turning to Vera Cruz,was attacked by guer illas at Rio Frio, between Puebla and the capital. One was killed, another had an arm fractured and afterwards amputated, and a third was badly wounded. A passenger iby the Sonora, who left San Luis Potosi, February 13th. and went via Queenstown to Puebla and Orizaba, reports business dull in San Luis; rents are unac countably high; mines, and especially the Catareo, lively. Mestof the Americans are at Cordova. Regular stages are running between San Luis, Monterey, and Saltillo. No communication with Matamoras or Tampico. . ' All was quiet in San Luis, but not in the _country around. Between Sin_ Luis, Quereta and the City of Mexico all was quiet. The City of Mexico dates were to the 25th The• Capital was full of people but dull, very feW Americans were there, all having gone to Cordova. No sickness at Vera Cruz, Tampico or Bagdad. Small numbers of troops are con stantly arriving from Europe, and not many leaving; only such whose terms of service are up. About 30,000 French troops arS in Mexico. General Mejia is the most highly trusted. Death of Gen. Seth Williams. BosToN, March 24.—Brevet .Major-Gen. Williams died last night at the residence of his sister, of inflammation of the brain, pro - - bablY superinduced by his severe labors in the Adjutant General's office for the past eve years. No officer could die more re gretted or beloved. From Georgia. AUGUSTA, March 23.—The negro Essex Walker was hung here to-day, for the inurder of Thomas Byrne, of Burke county. From Savannah. SAVANNAH, March, 21.—The steamship Xissouri has not yet arrived here. The Livingston has put into this port. Price of Gold [By the Peoples Naw Yorox, March quoted to-day as folio 20.80 A. M., 125 k 11.00 • 126 11.15 126 k 11.30 126/ The Mobile Cotton Market. • - Mosum, March 23.—Sales to-day, 800 bales; for the week, 7.600; receipts for the week, 8,500; exports, 6,746; fleck, 8,788. Gold 126@123. Itiarkets. NEW Yon's, March 24.—Cotton steady at 41c. Flour very dull; common grades 10c. lower—sales 013 800 bbls. State, $6 70(4}8114 Ohio, $8 10(d/ill; Western. $43 78 f 10; Southern declining. sales of 400 bbls. at $8 65141 5 50; Canadian 10c. lower, sales 01170 bbls. at $7 20@ 11 25. Wheat dull; common declined lc.@2c. Corn ull. 'Beef steady. Pork dull and unchanged; $2.5 isy a . Lard heavy, at lef©l9l.o. Whisky dull and nominal. CITY BIILLETINf. INQUEST CONCLUDED.—Coroner Taylor Concluded the inquest in the case of liirS.Emeline Snell, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Snell. it will be_ remem bered, was allot while walking along Girard avenue with her husband and child, on the evening of the 7th. Sbe died on the 10th. and the attending physician, Dr. Kline, certified that death was caused by a nervous shock. The Coroner was: not notified and the body re moved to Norristown for interment. Being beyond the jurisdiction of Coroner Taylor, certain affidavits were necessar/before a disinterment could be had. As soon as these were procured the investigation com menced. A post-mortem examination by Dr. Sheo -1 leigh showed that death resulted from concussion of the brain, caused by the shot. The ball was found in the bead. • Several witnesses were examined but there was no testimony to show who had fired the shot. The ;Verdict of the jury therefore was that death was caused by a pistol shot fired byaparty unknown. - A DtsrunnArtoz.—A party of Irishmen • who had been entertaining a cOuple of friends who bad just arrived from the Emerald Isle, yesterday. got pretty full of whisky, and at four o'clock in the after noon kicked up a disturbance at Fifth and Market streets. The Whole crowd fell into the hands of the police. One of them, named Joseph Morrell, had a .Nbilly" on his pAlrson. Hewes held in 'LOGO bail, by Alderman Godbou, to answer at Court. The others were held for breach of the peace. THE HIGH SCHOOL INV,ESTIGATION.—The Special Committee engaged In Usvestdgattaf; the Com* piaLutagainst Fret Maguire, principal of the Central Migh SWIM, held another 'leaden yesterday afternoon. Profe. Rhoades. Hopper and Haverstick were examined. The evidence went to show that there was ereat inefficiency in the management of the affairs of theichool.. The next meeting of the Com mittee will beheld on Monday afternoon. ATTEMPTING Ta SOHOOT.—Yesterday after noon Patrick Flanigan, tbe proprietor of a liqunr store at Crsase and Thompson streets, got into a diffi culty with a man in his establishment, and, it is al leged, attempted to shoot ht with a revolver. When arrested be is also alleged to,have threatened to tire upon the officer. Pittrick was taken before Alder man Shoemalier asd was held in VW" 0 bail for carrying concealed deadly weapons. WELL AumEn.:—This . morning Sergeant Neff overhauled four suspicious Colored men at Sixth and Bedford streets. Three of the men got' away, bat the other was captured. The prisoner bad on his per son a loaded revolver and several knives- Also, a pocket•handkerchief, marked "E. L Osborne." He gave his name as Robert Thomas, and was committed by Ald.Tittermary. • F' um.—About four o'clock yesterday af ternoon a fire broke out In the cotton pressing estab lishment ofJ. Howard. No. 341 Frankford road. The building was a two-storied brick, the first floor being. used for drying puTposes. The flames spread rapidly through the loose cotton, and the structure was pretty well burned out. A large quantity of cotton in a back building escaped. The lose is estimated at t 2,000. ADMITTED TO THE Philadelphia, March 24th, 1866, on motion of Bonjamin Barrio Brewster.PAq., Wm. Knight Shryock• was this day admitted to practice as an Attorney in the District Court and Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadelphia. PORTION OF A DROWNED BODY FOUND— An arm and shoulder was sound in the kDelaware. at tdmpaon et. dock, yesterday afternoon. The limb here the appearance of having been in the water a long time. Efforts wer.' made to find toe re =tinder of the body, bat were unavailing. DLSCHARGED.—This morning Recorder Nnett gave his decision in the case of Sohn J. Collins, who has had several hearings upon the charge of Sell ing lottery policies. The case was dismissed on the ground that Collins is already under 13,500 bail before Alderman Lutz upon a similar charge and the case has been returned to Court. BAD Boys.—Five boys, who have been in the habit of annoying the public acbool at Fifteenth and Fitzwater streeta, were arrested yesterday, and after a bearing befereAld . Lutz, were committed for a breach of the peace. ASSAIMT WITH A. RAZOR .—A colored man named Chula!' Sands was arrested last evening at Fifth street and Girard avenue for attempttng to cut a woman with a razor. He was taken before Alderman Shoemaker and was committed to answer. FUGITIWE FROM RISTICE.--4 . 0h11 Brown, alleged to be a fugitive from justice from Mount Holly New Jersey, was arrested last night by the Harbor Po lice, He was sent back to New Jersey. NazAw.vra M. E. CsuscH.—The Rev. T. A. Fernley, the newly appointed pastor of Nazareth M. E. Church, Thirteenth street, below Vine, will preach to-morrow morning. AILERICAN ANTI-11COMISTATOR.--SCALE ire Bonallts.—The Scientific American says: "As incrustation is the sole cause of the destruction of Boilers, we do not see why owners ao not employ some means to obTlatetbe evil. The thickness of an egg-shell between the water and the iron compels the use of 1.5 per cent. more fuel to generate steam; and, as a crust one-fourth to one-half inch is no uncommon occurrence, the immense waste of ftiel and the more rapid burning of the iron are readily seen.. Repaint° some of the western boilers coat 2,000 dollars a year. This and the fuel wasted might both be saved it the boilers were kept clean, as iron cannot burn with water next to it. Hence will be seen ,the advantages and necessity of preventing scale. The item of stopping works to scale boilers is no inconsiderable amount. The apparent loss of the day is trifling, bat in large estab lishments, where large capital is idle—the men off and not to tarn up when wanted—should induce every mill owner to save this lost day, which need occur but once Matz or twelve months if no scale formed." The operation of the American Anti.locrostator such THAT IT REMOVES ALL TICE SCALY. FROM THE BOILER AND AFTER ITS REMOVAL. PREVENTS ANY NEW CRUST OR SCALE FROM FOAILLNO, AND EFFECTS A LABOZ,SAVINO IN FUEL. In-this city, alone, upwards of fifty manufacturing establishments as well as the Continental Hotel, have already introduced the Anti-Incrnstator, and the Company, tre daily receiving orders and Inquiries from almost every State in the Union. Every information given at the office of the Com pany. No. 147 South Fourth street, corner of Har mony. Philadelphia. Correspondents proinptly an. swered. JOBB C. IaRMSON, President. IL G. LE:ISENBERG. Secretary ieasarer. JAMES HARPER, Managing Di= JOHN C. CRESSON, JOHN EDGAR THOMSON, D. H. BOCEHELL, ROL W. G. MOORHEAD, • JAMES HARPER, W. H. GATZMER, G. LEASENBENG, Directors. Messrs. Savery dr Co., at their Philadelphia Iron Hollow-ware Foundry, Southwest corner Front and Reed streem,have had the Anti-Incrustator in use since February 8. 1864. Their testimony is as follows: • New 'York. egraph Line.] 24.—G01d ban been 11.45 1251@A 12.00 M. 1251 12.15 P. M. 125.1@il "OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA IKON Ho racow. WARE FOUNDRY, Southwest corner Front and Reed streets. Philadelphia, March 16th, 1866. "John C. Cresson, Esq.; President dnti•lnerustatian Mutiny: "DEAR SIR—In the boiler connected with oar estab lishment, we have bad one of your Anti-Lacrustators in use since February Bth, 1861. AL that time our boiler was comparatively new, but scale had already formed in j it. and in some Instances we took out piectze from one-sixteeoth to one-eighth of an inch in thickness. "Our - method of cleaning then was different from the present. By the use of the Anti-Incrustator, we are not compelled to slop our works, as formerly, as the instru rnent keeps the boiler tree from scale, and consequently clean, without trouble. , Pick, scraper and hammer are dispensed with, and the injury liable to boilers by clean in g with the old process is entirely removed. The Anti - Incrustator we consider of great value to every mann• facturer. Our experience, from its use, eves us much pleasure to state that it saves fuel, a vast deal of trouble , and renders the boilers more secure under all circum stances. Since its introduction we use doable the power in our works that we did previously, and with lees fuel. Our bOiler is 28 feet long and 60 Inches diameter, with two return flues 12 inches diameter, " Very respectfully, &c., "SAVERY & CO." 7 3-10's WANTED, DeHaven dr, Brother, 40 South Third Street.' 5-20's WANTED, DeHaven ft Brother, 40 South Third street. COMPOUND interest notes wanted by De Raven dr. Bro. DstreqmTW SURDRIIM i EVERY VA- SNOWDEN B.EtOTH Importers, 23 South Mghth street. Bownies INFANT CORDIAL is a certain, safe and speedy cure for choke, pans ttnft spasms, t ax eld= ary e Green Brest reli d children teething, limeys "FELT COPS AND BUNION PLASTERS."— Mailed for fifty centa. Bower. Sixth and Vine. HERNIA OR RurnTßE—Treated with Professional skill, and Trusts of approved constrao• lion applied by 0. H. NEEDLES, corner of •Twelfth and 'Race streets. BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Receiv re, Jewel Caskets, Cigar 081393, Cutlery, etc. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, 73 South South Eighth street. FOR COUGHS AND THROAT DISORDERS, use Brown's Bronchia Troches," having proved their efficiency byn test of many years. "I have never changtti my mind respecting them from the first, excepting to think yet better of that which I began thinking well of. "REV.-XENRY WARD BEECHER.P CEDAR CAMPHOR. Fon MOTHS—Use it early and you gain money while you sleep, for you save by destroying swarms yet un bore. C. C. is sold by all druggists. HARRIS 6L CHAPMAN, Boston. New Jersey Matters. NEW JERSEY r. M. E. CONFERENCE-- Fourera DAY.—The Conference was called to order by Bishop Scott. and the devotional services, consisting of readings portion of Scriptures singing and prayer, were conducted by Bev. J. 5, Heisler. Minutes of the preceding meeting were then taken uV ille seventh ad "d approved. question, concerning who are the su pernumeraries. was then takenup. The casd of J. W. Hickman was called. That gentleman made'. an af fectibg statement concerning his enfeebled health, and asked to have his relations changed from supernu mearry to effective. His wish: was complied with. Mr. Grant was here permitted to make a statement in regard to the delinquency of. members who had not settled with himconcerning the business of the book concern. Its the case of S. Jaquett, he was retell:tell as Super numerary,wlthout work. The Rev. Messrs. Atwood and Robinson were here introduced to the Conference. The case of Henry Beigle was called, and his rela- tion as supernumerary was continued. • The fifth question was called. and considered, when R. M. Stratton was elected to Elder's orders. The question of orders of local ministers and deacons was called, and S. L. Johnson was elected to a deacon ship. This question elicited considerable remarks generaLy, which were duly appreciated. The application for deacon's orders by R. L. Barwiss Was refused. S. G. Jarmon was elected, Considerable discussion prevailed on these applications, when Mr. Cheston was also elected. Mr. Hopkinson, from the Methodist Protestant church; was received into deacon shin. • Peter Provost was admitted to trial in the Confe ••ren ce. Andrew Scott made application for admission atid - Was received. The prorosition of electing , Peter lined to trial with much amnion, Mr, Bard was recommended rnt DAILY EVENING PB.ILAAELPIEIA, SATtritDAT, MARCH 24,1866. as an able and efficient preacher and a very valuable member. Be was also represented as being en Hike. rate map, but he had been very successffil in winning souls to God. Mr. Winner seemed to be warmly in favor of the young , applicant, and alluded in strong terms to the work he had accomplished. holding that. if it took foe's to convertsouls, he was in favor of feels, for Mr. Bard had been the means of having converted over two hundred in the space of one year. A resolution was offered recommending that Mr. Burd be retained In his present position another year, with instruction to devotehis time to atudy. Thereso lution was adopted. 56 to V. The amount of Missionary money collected through out the.districts of the Conference is 118.501 15. A number of committees made their reports in refer ence to the programme of future business, preaching, dic which were adopted. Monday morning at 93i o'clock was fixed as the time for receiving the report of the Centenary Com mittee. The hour of adjournment having arrived, the meeting announcements were made, and the body adjourned. At the Chestnut to-night "Cattouche," . nted, 1,000 Milliners." and "Nnrsey Chickweed." cold ty night Brougham's "Only a Clod." Wednesd y nitht, Birgfeld's benefit. Thursday night Scribe's medy of "Betrayer and.Batrayed.' At the Arch t evening Mr. Dillon in "Belphegor," with "Tha Golden Farmer" for an afterpiece. At the Walnut Mr. Hackett's last night, the splendid bill of last,evening being repeated. On Monday Miss de Marguerittss be. gins an engagement. At the American the usual t4anarday night's variety. At Assembly Building Signor Blitz. At the same locality the Minstrels. PIMP . • 500 17 888 'Bl eon 104 U 50080.9.11 D eh Ocean 011 10011 8 6-20, . 'ea 1033 400 eh do • b3O 1 6 ex) Phllada Be new 92 12 eh Penns B IZ , 1200 do old 873 E 17 eh Cam dt Am c 118 1000 Leblgh Val Bde 90 1100 eh Catawie of WO 29 1000 Pa B Ist mgt es 300 eh do 29 Yi 2de 98 500 eh Bead B 50% PBIOI OP eri•Ouzz in NEW YORE. jalwr.Tblegruph.) CLAM swum oLAAB. Aarecrlsan Gold..— - —.126% sales .--. sal • Reading Railroad . 5156-100 sales ...4.. Wee New York 0entraL......... 92% sales .-- mien U. B. es 'Bl Int oft-- —.IN% sales ...... Wei . 11. S. Be, 5-20 a.--....... 103% sales Erie— - _______ 80% sales .-- Wee Hodson Rlver—...---los% sales .-- sales Steady. elerem !'lasses and Itastimess...Nareh 24,11460 Stocks were dull to-dty, and the speculative shares generally were weak, but the better class of shares and Bonds were without essential change. Govern ment Loess were steady at MAU for the Coupon Sixes, 103%; for the FiveTwentbsg_99%* for the Seven- Thirties, and 90l Ibr the Ten-Forties. State Fives closed at 86@56%, and City Lean%, Of the new issues, at bz. Camden and Amboy Railroad, Pennsylvania Rail road, and Northern Central Railroad s advanced Beading Railroad closed at 50%—a declke of %, and Catawissa Railroad Prefhrred at 49—a decline of 51% was bid for Mine Hill Railroad; 29 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 36 for North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 39% for Elmira Railroad Preferred. In Canal shares and Bank stocks there,was not a single transaction at the resider Board. In Gila the only activity was in Ocean, which sold at 61,146%. Coal stocks were neglected, Passenger Railway shares were not offered, to any ex tent. 6136 was bid for Tenth and Eleventh Streets; 47 b. o for Hestenville; 19 for Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets; 123 for Seventeenth and Nineteenth Streets 50 for Chestnut and Wainu Streets; 34 for Spruce and: Pine Streets, and 14 for Upper Ridge. Gold continues to decline,and closed with sales &L 125. Jay Cooke ex CO. quote liovermsuant Securities, ckc treday, sa Italows: 11. B. es, 1381...................---........11:4 ..i 105 Old 5410 Bonds. --.--103 U ' 1004 New " 1984.....................--109, 104 5-20 Bonds. 1965- ----lid% 104 '. 10-40 Benda-Coupon 0f,....-..... 905 91 ,!' 7 8-10 Angust-.----.- ........100 100'j . " June.-...-.-................... -- 997-1 1011'.4 " July— , -991 j 100 Certificates of Indentedne=. SO 994 Gold-at 151 o'clock—.-... ...12.51i 125, Messrs. DeHaven ~ Brother. No. 40 Baran .rntrd street, make the follow 11111 - quotatlOns of the Mee 11/ exchange to-day, at 1 P. biz Blircir• Americus d.......-- Silver-Quarte Gol rs and ba1vt......121 Compound Interest Notes: . " SonelSBl-. 53 " .1ct1y.1864.- 7( • " Ang.lS64- V; 7:i Oct. 1884.. ssi 14; • " Dec. 1886... s'ri 5:4 4 " Etay,lBB3.- 2.14 2 " " ' Ang.lB/15.- I.S 2 .. 13, IV .. El e ctra: 1-N4 13' Smith, Randolph & Co.. Bankers, li South Tnir2 street, quota at 11 o'clock as Wows Gold.— , —.—.,......—...1-WiESI2SM U. S. 181 h" lionds.------.....—...104W104.% U.S. 15-2% 18,2.------...- - . 10 ! " POI-------...:-.1 1865--..........—..-----.. 106 1040 -------- 90X U.S. 7.204-Thit -- serl=...--.......---108 10.1 f.; .. 2d serles--;.--...-. 100 1013 .. Sd series.-- ----..........100 1003.; 11. S. Certificates of Indebtedness--- fraiiSil 88:,i .Compounds, Dec, 1864......... sh, Prilladelplits Market . SATtIIDAY, March 24.—The movement in Bread stuffs continue of a very diminutive character, but prices are not influenced by the r4--11Whi. downward strides in the premium on Gold, and for Flour we con tinue yestelday's quotations, with the remark, how ever, that there Is no shipping demand and the home consumers manifest a persistent determination only to purchase for the supply of We most necessitous wants. Small sales at Is WW7 la barrel for al/Perdue. LT", $9®$l0 1(l i t t i r . Pr 5°40 and i gilO N :rd w o. es , t eiltsl.ll. to $l5 tor fancy lots—according to quality. Rye Flour Is steady at $4 75. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. The offerings of prime Wheat •are small and this Is the only description wanted. Small sales of Red at 112452 3$ is bushel for fair and . choice. 2500 bushels fair White sold at 12 50. Rye is steady at 85®90 cents. Corn Is lass active and there is less coming forward. Sales of 4000 hi:whets yellow at 65@70 cents in store, and 70 cents afloat. Oats aye unchanged: 1000 bushels Penna. sold at 50 cents. DOO bushels Barley Malt sold at $1 40. Cloverseed—A sale of3fobushels irons $4 50 tO 2.5 ch lefty at a 5" Ta. Whisky Is dull. Sales of 100 barrels Ohio at r. 25 and Penna. at i 2 25. IMPORTATIONS Reportea for the nuaV fa .r;Velling rsauetin. LIVERPOOL—Sbip Juno, Card-10 aroma caustic soda 248 eks soda ash 100 bbls do Yarnell & Co; 57 eks do Whitall, Tatem dr. Co: 104 do do C W Churchman & Bon: 15 do,do 6do mdse Powers & Weightmad; 50 elm suiph ammonia Henry Karsten; 40 do soda ash 193 tons pig iron 8 & W Welsh; 500 pigs lead S Morris Wain & Co: 2 pkgs machinery Crow; & Son: 2 pkgs bow 8 loose chains 15 cks chains and Anvils Newiln. Fernley &. Co: 8 eke drains 1 do hdw Garrett. Kent & Co; 3 cks gelatine C Kellogg: 108 crates ethw W G Pier= 118 do A F . Kberman; 22 do Burgess di Goddard; 11 do Marren & Witte: 17 do Asbury do "Young: 16 do Huntington & Brooks; 40 tcs mdse Fowler &. Crampton; 24 eke do Dr 33 Jayne & Son; 47 pkgs do Brown, Shipley & Co; 420 bags do Dupont de Nemours & Co; 50 elm do Grant & Bon; 3 cases do Turner & Wayne; 7 sacks seeds 13 Lan dreth &. Bon; 4 pkgs mdse Bullock &Crenshaw; 11 books J B Lippincott & Co; 18 bales blankets Biter, Price & Co: 2s bales rags Jessup & Moore' 1950 sacks fine salt J R Penrose! 100) do 80 tons rock do W Bomar & Son: 50 kepi hi carb soda 7234 pcs dyewood 47 bbls =dee 162 eke soda abh 86 bbia caustic soda order. CARDENAS—Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Morgan-324 hbds 38 tee molasses Geo C Carson & Co. STEN Marine BuLletin on 8 Lzth RIPS. A/UtIVED THIS DAY. Brig Prentiss Hobbs, Morgan Is days from Carde nas, with molasses to WO C Orson & Co. Brig N Stevens, Saunders. 4 days from Wood's Hole, with guano to Pant Pohl. Jr. Behr J H Moore, Nickerson, 7 days from Boston, with mdse to Mershon & Cloud. - Behr Rescue, Kelly. 7 days front Boston, with mese to D Cocuper. Schr Mary Fletcher, Tracy, 6 days from Salem, with mime to Mershon & Mud. Schr Golden Eagle. Kelly. 4 days from New Bedford, with oil to J B A Allen & Son. Bohr B G Whilden,_Neal. 2 days from New York. Schr Lizzie Masll, Frambes from Boston. Behr hiltiiittararoin - iieiiirorlDr Fehr E J Heraty Mere* ith, from Boston. • Behr A Benin; Simpson, 6 days from Boston, in bal- last to W Hunter, Jr. & Co. Behr J Dorrance, Rice, from New York. Behr M Hern, Errickson, from New York. Schr Evergreen, Balleste, from New York. Behr Deborah, Warwick. from New Haven. Schr Sarah Clark, Griffin, from New Suffolk. CLEARED THIS DAY. Behr Elizabeth (Fr), Berto, Cork for orders,E ASouder & Co. Behr Ella Fish, Ogler, Charleston, D S Stetson & Co. Sam Eva Bell. Lee, Boston,M S Bulkley. Schr Lizzie Marde, Frambes, Boston. Day & Huddell. Scbr Isaac Rich, Crowell, Boston, BancroftLewis&C.o. Seim Edwes J Heraty, Meredith, Boston, Holbrook & Hugh. Behr B G Whilden, Neal, =Caldwell,Gordon&Co MEMO A. Bark Janet (Br), for Mayaguez, to load for this port, was chartered at et Thomas prior to 12th inst. Brig Albert Dewis (Br), Dewis, was chartered at Si, Thomas prior to 12th inst. tor - Candnegos, to load for New York, Boston, or Philadelphia, Bohr Chaa McCarthy, Godfrey, hence at St Thomas 28th ult. Brig Ocean Wave, from Zaza for New York, before reported below New Orleans in distress, arrived up at the city 22d inst. She was leaking. Captain Fogarty bad committed suicide. u. WARNINGS FROM THE' DEAD NOT NEEDED.—Rev. T. J. Shepherd, D. D., will preach a Sermon on the above subject, In the First Presbyterian Church, N. L.. Buttonwood street, below Sixth To morrow (Sabbath) Evening, services com mencing at 73; o'clock. its .01.1 NOTICE. PIELLADELPECIA, March 241 h, 1866. e undersigned having decided to retire from the profession of Instructress of Horsemanship, respect folly Informs the public that she will give lessons until the 20th of April next, on the most moderate terms. Ladies and gentlemen will do well to improve this last opportunity. tiaddle horses, saddles, bridles dc., will be closed out at private sale cheap to wind up this old and popular riding school. MADAM MINNA, No. 1411 Arch street. udd44trPi , AMIISE SIENTS. EIJ.iI,; 3:0111111 M N W • - Bruins. POST Q J PHILADKUHIA-MlKg 24. CURTAIN . FABItICS. o'••••.1 / FRENCH CRETON CURTAINS ENGLISH LACES Upper A.pa,rtments. Parlor Lace Curtains, Drawing Room Curtain% Library Curtains, IN GREAT VARDITY: WINDOW SHADES CITY AND COUNTRY. HOUSES In desirable styles and colors. L E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC MALL, 719 Chestnut Street. MARVIN'S PATENT ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES NEVER LOSE TIIETR FIRE PROOF QUALM: Er.. NEVER CORRODE TIMRON. NEVER MOULD THEIR CONTENTS. FIFTY THREE HOURS in Charleston fire, yes books were perfectly preserved. MAILVIN sSr. 721 Chestnut Street, (MasonlcHall,) Philadelphia, And 265 Broadway, New York, Sideboard and Parlor Wes for Silver Ware. Second-hand Safes of all the other makers. Sate received in exchange for new ones. Send for illustrated natal , e. relict& -• thin • • WE OFFER FOR SALE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 7 PER CENT. BONDS. EMBER PAYABLE IN COLD IN THE CITY OF RIM YOBIC. • S. O's, 159115, INIVED TO THE PACIFIC RIULROAD CORPA3II% Interest payable In currency. The cheapest Govern: meat Bend ori ths Market. received by U.S. Treas. er at per cent. as security far National Bank Or culasion. MORELS AND ESSEX RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE Ts, DUE 1914, Strictly lrinst-clant Bonds; Ihr sale lower than other Bonds of the same class. • Government Secarittee of all kinds bought 'and sold. Stocks and Gold bought and sold on cmiimbelon In this and other marketett Interest allowed on deposits.: • E. W. MARK & CO., Bankers, 5p No. SS 43. THIRD Street. Philada. DUEL. & CO., BANKERS. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET? 5-20's, 7-30's, 10-4-o's, 1881. 9 5, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes and - GOLD AA D SILVER, Bought and. Sold. Drafts drawn on Ragland, Ireland, France and Ger Stocks and Fronde bought and sold on Comrabodon at the Brokers' Board, here and In New York.. Orders solicited. non-Our SPRING GOODS SPRING STYLES ! EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, Q • 612 Chestnut St. I JOY,:COE & CO,. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY For the Newspapers of the whole country. Northeast corner of FIFTH - and fel7-5.w,12t1 CHESTNUT Streets. MILNE FRENCH MANTES, CLOCKB.—A fresh im fratation RXRPHIIB. of beautiful styles, warranted correct FARE & BROTHER. Importers . , 1924 Chestnut street; below FOIIIIJI. • ILIOOP SHIRT MUSTY - FACTORY -- Hoop Skirts ready made and made to order warranted of the best materials. AlnO.Sitirta reM s ed• .R. BAYLEY, fel-atni • 81.11 Vine street. above Eighth. TO 0 RENT FOR SIX MONTHS OR E AR A small flonished imuseln a Desirable location. 5 W. T.. office of EVENING BIILVETM.[MI3243O int , TO LET.—Large and desirable STORE, Ninth street, above Cherry. DICRSON BROS., 320 Wal nut street, up stairs. mb24sa tu th-tff WANTED—In the neighborhood of neat fur CheltonEn. or 3fount Airy, teed Cottage, or part of a house. in a fam ly where no other boarders will be taken. Apply to E. S. MAW SOH 706 .Arch street. • mhls-th.s 6t rp3 To HODBEEEEPERSe for cleaning silver and ver-plated ware, v. NEW•PoLISHING POWDER —the best ever made. FARR it BROTHER. D 315 824 Chestnut street. below Fourth • IVR SALE.- alb Shippers, ',Grocers, Hotel-keepers nd others—A very superior lot of ChamAragno Hider, by the barrel or dozen. P, T. JORD nod-rptf MO Pear street . below Third and Walnut SPFCTAL SALE OF ESTRAORDINe.RY Kft'TROTTING HORSES AND LIGHT AG NS. sir ON TUESDAY .310ANPirG, March 27, 18iit3, at o'clock,at MARBLE HALL, the residence of Henry IA Hither, Esq., Whitemarsh township, Montgomery TWENTY will sold, about FIVEMATCHED AND SINGLE HOMES, Comprising many of the most valuable animals ever offered at Auction in this 'Acidity, including several extraordinary that trotters, and some good saddle horses. ALSO—Three Light Wagons. Full particulars in Catalogues. - ALFIRIRT) M. BERKNEW ant22-4t Auctioneer, 04.14PETTAFGE1. IMPORTED AND DOMEBTIO -CARPETING& First-i Class Goods I AND ONE INVARIABLE OASH PRIOR. AN IMMENSE STOCK, American and European Manufacture. AT REDUCED PRICES, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 004 cEnTiIIIT STREET, MILULt I Now offer their Great Spring Stook of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETING% mattrczr AND ENGLISH AXMINSTER, ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, 6-4 AND 9-4 'VELVETS, SIRE ENGLISH BRUSSELS, CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL TSREE•PLY CARPET, SINE INGRAIN CARPET. ENGLIE3I-1 BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, POE STAIRS AND HALL% WITH BORDERS. 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 674- RED, CEEECIDED,' AND FANCY Iflernrias. COCOA MATTINGS, ENGLISH. OIL CLOTHS, &c. mlaktm rp CARPETINGS! AT RETAIL. MeCALLM,CREASEVIOAN, 519 Chestnut Street, iO4:ol:44l:4•oo:4vA,zp4rodm:9:7.‘sti Bea leave to Inform the public that they 'have now open their Spring Stock CARPETINGS, NEW AND CHOICE DEMONS Foreign end Domestic Mannfacthlre, Which they offer at prices corresponding with The Decline in Gold. FRENCH AND ENGLISH ASH:MISTER. ENGLISH. ROYAL WILTON. VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS. SUPERIOR ENGLISH BRIE ,, Sirr TAPESTRY " ROYAL WILTON, VELVET, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY CARPET. We offer the above in all ,widths; with borders' for Halls and Stairs. Also, napvin AL TRREF--PLY LNGR CARPET, EXTRA SU PERFINE AIN. Just Received, AND FANCY Canton Mattings., of all widths. WRITE, RED Mo 'Crease & Sloan, No. 519 Chestnut Street, OFPOSEPE MiDERENDKNCE HALL; rpi C.AJbLV.EITIIN - C3-. LEED.OM AW Invite attention to their asaortmeat Foreign and Domestic CARPETING, NOW OPENING AT I No. 910 Arch Street, mlarAm ABOVE 3 "GLEN ECHO MILLS," GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN it.i.;isp , [ 4 ,44ll)AatgallisSo , o):TiVar - WN4 , 11; SALE DICAT.WRR•IN CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% &c. WAREHOUSE, NO. 509 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the State House, PTTrr. 4 T)EXT'IM.. • Retail Der•artmen. „ No. 519 Chestnut St. mh6.3mrp fIOTTON AND 1 1 , 1 LNEN BAIL DUCK of ev ery width 4 / from one to six et wide L all numbers. 1 Tent and Awning puck, ra ermakerefeltlng, Tvidne. ae. • JOIIN W, EVAIRmAN & co .. No. lea Jones's Alley , THIRD EDITION, Death Of edge Stevens. ALBANY, March 24.—Judge T. B. Stevens died last night, aged 55. CLEAVELAND, March 24.—Harvey Bash field (15 Co.'s wooden-ware factory was burned last night. Loss, $140,000, partially insured. NEW YOBS, March 24.—The steamer New York, for Southampton, sailed at noon, with $103,500 in specie. X2loMitti Congress—FizSt seegen. WsnearteroN, 2.fargh 24th. The House met as in Committee of the Wholeon the State of the Union, the only business in order being a general debate on the Preaident'a Annual X The attendance both on the floor and in the grl 3 =3 was very EIMIL Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) rose to a personal explanetlert In reference to the Globe resort of the discussion be tween himself and the gentleman from Carlo, (Mr. Garfield), on Thursday last. He stated that the re marks purportft to have been made by Mir. Garfield were not hftam by, him (Mr.'Brooks) and were ache understood them, incorrectly reported; although it was not for him to: say how or wheathe mist ing occurred. It was to him a matter afcom paraiivey little Importance except that he wished to stand right upon the record. Referring [to the made by Mr. Garfield last Congress from the= Committee to Investigate I into - the management of the Currency Brinting Bureau. he found that altbotush it was not signeditSommenced by reciting that Mr. Garfield frame the Select Committeeotc., made tke followiag _report; The minority report was signed by himsel f (Mr. Brooks) and Messrs . Stewart, Steel and Dawson. HQ had a letter read from Mr. Jordan/ Solicitor to the Treaspry, to Mr, Chase, stating as the result of an investigation made by into the charges against S. M. Clark, be had received an entire co on that the most material part the statements were ru e. Mr. Gar fi eld ( o) said that he was obliged to the gentleman from New York for the correction he had made. It was the universal custom for onemember, authorized by a committee, to make theand that had been done in this case. report, e had been authorized by a majority sof the Commit tee to make the report. If he I had not been so authorized, surely some one of the four members associated with him, Mews Davis (aid. ) Wilson (Iowa). Jenckes (B. I.), and Fenton !'Fa. would have made a correction. The conclusion'ef 0 report which be bad made was in these words: Resolved. That the policy of printing , public money , in the Treasury has resulted in a great saving of ex pense to the Government, and security against frauds, and that the affairs of the printing bureau have been administered with marked ability and Integrity. In addition to this there was a report from Governor Fenton expressly stating that be concurred with the report of the Committee in everything except a reflect lion on the New York Bank Note Companies. Mr. Wilson (Iowa) said that he bad not concurred in the conclusions of the Committee. and that if the re port had been presented to him for! his sigizatere.be would not have signed it. I Mr. Garfield (Ohio) stated that this was the first time he knew that the gentleman from Ohio dtssdiated from the report of the majority. The majority had authorized him (Mr. Garfield) to make it, and he had made it.. CARPETING& Hr. Wilson (Iowa) said that he had been asked by Id r. Henry Winter Davis, a member of the Commit. tee. whether be was willing to sign the report, and had replied that be was not, as he- did not agree with the Committee in its sonclusions,as set 'brick in the report and resolution accompanying It. 44 Here the matter dropped, and Mr.lfoultoneddreeeed the Hone. , - NEW Yoag, March 24.—G01d, 123 i; Stocks are dull: Chicago and Bock Island. 1153,i'.: Illinois Central Scrip, Ils; Michigan Southern, New York Central, 92%; ng , i lo”ir, Hudson Bicer, 10Ih Vir ginia 6s, 696 Brie, 5036; • Western Union, 4,T. Ten- Forties SOX; Treasuries, ire@iloo3s, with large Barrnions.. Match 24.—loreAcieU white, 24©v1e• yellow. 71c. Oans CAI et 48c. Flour inactive; .high grades firm. 'rovlsione doll and drooping. Groceries ,c , d. ‘ veatidheavy. Whisk 7 VV. FATAL RAILROAD Accm'r.—A named Joseph Mack, seven years of age, was run over, this mornisg, by a coal train, on Use North Pennsylvania Railroad, below Berke street, and was Instantly killed. The accieent was caused by .an attempt 1 o Jump upon the cars. The deceased resided at No. 1747 Hull street, above Columbia avenue. Bales at Philadelphia Stock Beard SALM- AFTER FIRST BOARD. 11009 U 8 5-°.o's '6l 10314113000 Camd & Amboy D.,190 0, E 13 10-4 Ce con 90.% mtgts 1000 S Trees 73-10 sh Commonwealth ,7 Notes June 99% Bank 55 do July , 99% 100 sh Read B &We WI 3300 do Aug 100 16 sh Penns R 55% ME Lehigh Val Rds 90 100 sh Spruce & Pine lOW Read B Bis 87% 800 sh Catawls Di 23 Z)3 City 69 new 92 ,Z.,10 sh do b 5 78 SECOND BOARD. 0300 City 6shew 92 1200 sh Reading B b3O 5L'll. sh Lehigh Val RR 62 20 sh Penns RR 55% ssh Del Division 95 1, • DES, GALLOWAY & SHEDD HAVE - OVED TvivrEi Electiopathir, Institution TO -N0.1230 WALNUT STREET, One door east of Thirteenth street, Where their increased facilities and accommoda• - tions fbr the treatment s of perSOns suffering fro l m chronic or acute diseases are ample, thereby insuring their professional services to - all who may desire.' •'M. J. GALLOWAY, M. D. P. SHEDD, M D, • nahlsallt spa Land For ISale. 431 acres in FULTON CO., S miles west of ALCOA nellsbnrgb, at per acre. Well timbered and gopia soil. Weald make a beautiffil hum. -4 "ft° acres in CRAWFORD C 0,164 acres in =LER COUNTY. 900 acres In FA and WESTMORELAND Cos. 230 acres In JEFFERSON C0.,100 acres in BEANER County. 6.50 acres in LAWRENCE County. on Beaver Rive,. end waters of Slippery Rock creek, abounding in . coal, ore and lime stone. For sale by HENRY B. CHEW, Executor of B.lChew, deceased, No. 247 South Fourth street. mh2lwrimat if* Germantown Building Lots, Equal if not superior locations teeny other Lots in the vicinity. For sale by HENRY B.?..CHEW, 122ecntor of B. Chew, dec'd.l No. 247 South Fourth street. ralLetwsrirho IMPROVED SSEPPPLE OR "LOOK" STITCH SEW ING 'MACHINES. No. 1 and No. q fbr Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlery, - ISO (ALM:WI:IV Street. Philadelphia. 17 MARE ET Street, Harrisbu - ....:. fel-am rpt COTT( AND COIJN'T'Y OF PHILADELPHIA, ss.— t— , THE CO3IIWSNWE &DUI OF PENNSYLVANIA., TO NICHOLAS. KELLY AND PATRICK WET LY , GREETING: We command you, that laying asideall business and excuses whatsoever, you and each of you, be and appear, in your proper person, hefore the Honorable the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at a Court to be held on FRIDAY, the sixth day of April. A. D. 180, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, to skew cause why the prayer of the petition of B. Sharkey, gimrdlon of James and Catharine Kelly. minors, for an order to sell real estate In said petition, mentioned, should not be grants d, and further to abide the order of the Cottrt on the premises, and hereof fail not, under a Penalty or ore hundred pounds. • - Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, at Philadelphia. the 24th day of Starch; one thousand 'eight hundred and sixtsix. B Al;r it ms, Deputy Clerk 0. C. mhl4-e,tu th.sti A LADY DFSruirq A SITUATION TO TDA(111 the. English branches and Aftude to young all dren rig also willing to assist In Berlin-. Reibrencea exchanged. Country preferred. AdUinas n. X. - v. r. EtrizamThr othoe. . inh24,3ts . PHRENOLOGIST* • LI " CA1935 t0 Fowler Wells,* Co., ghat Succm" description,'- Of olloroateZ 4 g- written and verbal Oh. l i xM a tt t l a tl,w/M7PI D7O 2u P.77ol*!atreet; - - 3:00 O'clook. BY! TELEGRAPH. Fire at Cleaveland. Shipmentof Specie. New York Stock Narket. /Markets. Lti V GROVER & BAKER'S