'From our 'Third:Edition of Saturday. cat h - of Judge Stevenn. ALI:ANY, March 24. _-4:Tildge T, B. Stvec.fs did last night, aged 55: • Fire at Cteaveland. CLEAVEtIiND, March 2-I.—Harvey Bash tad Az Co.'s wooden-rare ilv.tors• was burned last night. Lois, $140,001), partially "insured. Shipment of SPieic NEIN Yprtn - , March 34.—The steamer for Southampton, sailed. at noon, with $103,500 in specie. XXXIXth Congivvs—First Session. WAsualloroN, March 2!th The HOUSe met as in Comm ittee of the Wu/Aeon the State of the Union, the . only basiness ia (utter being a geiseral debate on the President's Annual - Slessage. The attendance both on the floor and in the gallerks WAS very slim. :Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) rood to s personal expletaation to reference to the Gtolzr re , ort of the discussion be tween himself and' the gentlemao from Onto, (Mr. •Garfield), no Thursday last. He stated that the re, 1 - marks purporting to have been made by Mr. (9 artield were not beard by him (Mr rooks) and were as he understood them, incorrectly reported; although it was not for him to -say how or +when the tuts. sport, ing occurred. It %rasa° him a matter of comparativeW little importance •except that wished to steal right upon the Tenord. Referring to the repeats ti ads by hir. Garntr-Ct fast Cmgress from the Select Committee to investigate into - the management cif the -Currency Brluting euresn. he found that although it was not signed it,cominenced by reciting that Mr. Garfield:from the Select Coma:OA - Jae, dcc., made the following report: The - minority report was signed by himself .(Hr. 'EvOoks) and Hem's. stewarteSteel and Dawson. He bad a letter read from Mr.-Jordan, Solicitor to the Treasury, to' Mr. Chase, stating as the result of an investigation made by him. ant° the charges against S. M. Clark, be had received an entire conviction that the most material part of the 84km:herds were true. - Mr. Garfield (3hie) said that he was obliged to the gentleman frum New York for the correction be had ' made. It'was the universal cre3to in' for 'ortemember, authorized:by-a committee, to make the repOrt, and that had been done m this case. , He had been authorized by a ' , majority of the Commit tee to make the report. If he had not been so anthortzed. - snrely some one of the four 'members associated With him. Me'srs Davis (Md.), Wilson (lov: a), Jenikes (R. I.),v.nd Fenton Y.). would have made atorrection. • The coticlusion of the report which be had made watrin thesewortim - .72esolre4 That the piticy of printing public -money in the Treasury has resulted in a great saving or ex pense tothe•Government; and security against frauds, and that theafrairs 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 iu everything except a reflec tion on the New York Ba nk Note Companies. Mr. Wilsen (Iowa) said that he 'had not concurred in the conclusions of.the Committee. and that if the re port bad been presented to him - for his - signatare he would not-have signed it. Mr. Garleld (Ohio) stated that this was the first time he knew that the geni lemma from Ohio dissdated from the , report of the majority. The majority had autborizect him (Mr. Garfield) to make it, and he had made it. Mr. Wilson (Iowa) said that he had • been asked by Mr. Henry Winter Davis, a member of the Commit tee, whether t e was v filing to sign the report. and had replied that be was not, as he did 'not • r.gree with the anmittve in its conclusions. as set forte in the report and revolution accompanying it. Hery the matter dropped, and Mr. Moulton addressed the House. New TZork Stock Market. Nl:w YORK. March 2.1.—G01d, 12.3'4; Stocks are dull; Cnicago and Rock. Island. 1153 i:. Illinois Central Scrip, In; Michigan Southern, Sl.?,E*: New York Central, 02%; Ear-ding, 1013,,': Hudson ?Liver, 10S; Vir ginia 6s, 60: Frie. 80,4; Western Union, Ten. Forties Sef; Treasuries, 1004loOli, with large sales: Markets EsvmsionE. March 24.—Corn quiet; white, 706Dcric., yellow. 71c. Oats (lull at 44c. FlouLinactive, high grades firm. Provisions dull and drooping. Groceries inactive and hezvy. Whisky $2 27. to :11; Dif FATAL , RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A lad, named Joseph Mack. seven years of age, was run over, this mornieg, by a coal train, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, below Berks street, and was instantly killed. The accident was caused by an attempt I o jump upon the cars. The deceased resided at N 0.1747 Man street, above Columbia avenue. Sales at PldladelLthla Stook Board. SALES A. 9 r.E.R. FERST BOARD. 'llOO9 11 S 5.20's '62 103%43000 Camd dt Amboy 2600 US 10.408 cou 90:5 mtg 6s 'B3 33 100013 S Tress 7 8-1 u a 2 sh Commonwealth Notes June 99?i,' Bank. R 55 1000 do July 99, 7 ,i ,100 sh Bead B3O 50,i 2000 do Aug 100 116 sh Fauna R 5s 5000 Lehigh Val Bds 90Imo sh Sprnee& Pine 31 HMO Read R Bds 57;;.' ; 800 sh L'atawis icif 23 200 City 68 new 92 ' l2OO sh do 115 28 SECOND BOARD. s..non City as new 92 IWO eh Reading R 1130 51.31 Ish Lehigh Val 8.8. 62 1 20 sh Penna.:Rß 55% .5 eh Del Division 35 . i DRllfkft. WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 _MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. IMPORTER OF DRUGS. CHEMICALS, &C.; Fine Essential Oils. Gooda Bold in bond at this port or New York, and so delivered when required mhsti) TITHE ALEENA:s.IDRA FEEDLNG BOTTLE FOR INFANTS—the most convenient and complete Noising Bottle for infants ever introduced It is fur nished with a brush to clean the bottle thoroughly after nsin also, one made especially to clean the mos —and all contained in a small box suitable for trav eling. It c nbe placed beside the child while going to sleep without interfering, with its comfort. Sold by HENRY C. BLALR'S SOILS, Eighth and Walnut streets.Tudla. mbah jeloD LIVE OIL.--Twenty-live barrels, new insole, ti Cod Liver 011 of " very superior quality: Ammonia. just received, in *s; also, just received, twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted 05 percent., in the beet J f packages, and for sale by OHN O. HAICER & W., - No. 718 Market street. FXTBACT OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of Beefin sickness or for soups for table use. Made In Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of choice beef and is superior in 'delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fall di rections. one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. ENCMIEIH AND FOREIGN DRIJGS.--English Va lerian, Croton Oil, Taylor's Lint,.Wines of Colehi -4311M, Composition Mortars, Oil Neroli Petit main Oil Turkish -Geranium-double - distilled, Oil- .Nutniegs, Allen's Extracts, Oil Sweet Almonds, Cream Tartar , smre, Aconite Root, White Chamomile, French Rose Lames, English Castor Oil quarter pinta to quart sizes, Rio Tapioca, Fresh Fennel Seed, cardamoms, in s t ore and for sale-4y Wrf.r.r AYs ELLD3 & CO., '724. and 722 Italltet street, Philadelphia, 410134803143 BRONC33IA.L TABLRTS.--The Ani %dation - of Bronchitis Catarrh, Hoareenees, and Rim liar complaints, affecting the Organs of the Voids; Public Spmkers, Binger and Amateurs have been greatlyberieated by using these Tablets, and their high appredation of their intritudc merit, particularly re• cormends them' to moons 'affe&ed with BROX. CATARRH of the BEAD andRREAST. For sale ly Drnnr generally Prepared, onIyty'LAFICASI: & d i es, northeast corner Arch and Tenth streets, 0c.122 TWITEIGIBTI3'.-1317BOIRLIDEL-Itradma2n 1J PlllMloo,oozsibi;B:rnishes,_• Mirrors, :Two:111%M :Boxes, Mali Scoops :Bureau Instruments,. 'Prima, gazdAnd,soft:ysaaer, Goods , VIM .Cases, Aaibina . .ins Kt:dal Eyripice!, die., all at "First Heade 11013 L • : , SNOWDEN: & : - 5p15.41t DOBEZEIT taNDEMAKEN & 01. N. E. -00ENER FOURTH. AND. ELIDE STREETS,' - Wisaiesabs Druggists, Nannetuturers and Dealers in Window Ohms, White Lead, and Paints of every descripthm, °Mar the - trade; or - consumers a complete Igoe& of p . ole thehlina, at thelowest Market rates. _,_ RABBET Fob W - PI & 00., • - , c • Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. lIKAIGNESIA--.Tenrdnra Catoined, - inietb,rotata Una Alltaad berme. also In botties. ' ! Tennine Carbonate el Idagneeda. la 2 oz. and 4 et paers.ellityZ_Calcined Magmata lyading and formate by ELLIS, MtCO., Droseate, Market and SeventtiLatreete, elptda. BAY 31371..—.Tw5t received, an Invoice of Genuine lutporthd Bay _Rena, Ter sale •by the Apigion, by ROBERT BHO 00.,'Draggi.7t, W. Meer. ner Fourth and Race streeta • • STOVES': AIDJ 11[EA.TEIgis. 0 THOMAS 'I4.'•DEK.ON & SON% , -Late Andrews & Dixon, , No. 1824 - CHESTNtrT street t yltllsdeVida, 43 ar.trraetrur ePrIV United iltate° Zlint . LOW-DOWN. AILLOR. CHAMBER, __ A.rtil othef WEATES, - 'cur ialtkracite, Bittinattona and Wood Piro. . aaso,— WAN-AIR PUBNAOES, Dor Warming Public and Private Boildlnsi. P ' E GVE I r4RO, VE,D4 - 111A.T0E8 00030 . 3 CHTLY - NEY.APS: . ei-IaANGES. Bier - Ham:ram. 4m, • «./3 , WHOL.E.BALR and-RETAIL. • - • __--- 11irr611 , 74 ORANOM.-I,oz, ...boxes - sweet - Messina Orange% In prime orderlanding, andfor sale by .7,13.131N3.5.1.14.11, dr. Alb t?...'Dt:l.A.Trare. 4.Tegue. The Philmtlelphirs and New Nprk Express Nteambi?at EoWipany. :4.1 .41.. Steam Propellers leave DAILY from FIRST WHARF below MARKET street, e run in 24. EMIRS. • This Line comects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free of commission. Pretax. received at lowest rates. Wlll. P. (MY DE k. CO. Agents, 14 bonth Wharves, Philadelphia. SAS. Tr A ND, Agent. 117 Wall street. New York. Calling at QUEENSTOWN, the Inman Line, sailing SEMI-WhEIKLY, carrying the 11. S. Malls. ETNA • Wednesday, March 21 CITY OF BOSTON- Saturday, March 24 KANGAROO. - Wednesday,March 28 CITY OF WASHINGTON ..Saturday. March 31 At Noon, from Pier 44 Nortn River. RATES OF PASSAGE, 'PAYABLE Ls: CURRENCY, BY THE MAIM STEAMER, SAILING EVERY - SATURDAY. First Cabin ... - ....sl2oSteerage - $35 " - ti; ............ 125 " to ... 0hd0n......... 40 to Paris 135 " to Paris 5.5 PASSAGE BY . THE WEDNESDAY.EiTt , .‘t TM.% First Cabin._- ' -..-. ....-480 I Steerage. 885 Passengers lilac corwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men