SECOND EDITION. FROM WASHINGTON. Another Indian Treaty. Comfort for Hon. James Brooks. FA:, 3 + l *4ogliAMP:lietaoßl l 4 3 l4 CIO= From Washington. WASHINGTON, April 10.—The President has proclaimed the treaty made between the United States and the Winnebago Indians. This tribe convey to the government all their right, title and interestintheir present reservation in the territory of Dacotah. In Consideration of this the United States cede the land to them in Nebraska, and agree to sbbsist them for one year in their new home, and furnish them with saw and grist mills, agricultural implements, guns horses, and whatever may be necessary to their omestic comfort. The President has approved and signed the;Deficiency Appropriation bill. Among the items are the following: • To> enable the Light House Board to re -establish lights and other aids to navigation, discontinued by the enemy on the Southern coast, $lOO,OOO. For furnishing and repairing the Presi dent's onse, $48,000. [ln a dition to $B,OOO for repainting it in side and out.] For defraying the expenses incidental, to the death and burial . of Abraham Lincoln, $30,000. For ( the purchase of Ford's theatre, the scene of the assassination, $lOO,OOO. The act gives -the Secretary of the Trea sury authority to sell the property known as the Pennsylvania Bank Building, pro vided it shall not be for a sum less than $llO,OOO. Dinner to Mr. Brooks. NEW YonK, April 10.—The Manhattan Club of this city propose to give Mr. James Brooks a public dinner next Monday. Ex-Senator Stockton and D. W. Voorhees are expected to be present. Arrest of Supposed Perilous. TORONTO, April 10.—Michael Murphy, President of the Hibernian Society, and five others have been arrested at Cornwall, on their way to Portland, on suspicion of being connected with the Fenian movement. Arms sad ammunition were found on them. 'They were brought before a magistrate to day. From Harrisburg: HARRISBURG, April 10th.—Col..R. Biddle Roberts, senior aid-de-comp on the staff of Clov. Curtin, and for the past two years head of the executive military department, was to•day,. at his own request, relieved from further duty. The executive military de partment will hereafter be in charge of Col. Thomas. Col. Roberts returns to Pitts burgh to resume his practice at the bar. ' The Pennsylvania Legislature. HAW:MP:MG, April 10. SENATE.—The General Appropriation bill passed llnr lly. The following House bills passed finally: One returning certain moneys to York and York county banks One authorizing persons whose wives or hurbanda• are non compos menus to sell and convey real estate. One authorizing Bishop Wood to sell certain real estate in Carbondale. One incorwtrating the Lehigh Mountain Springs Water Cure Hotel Company.. One Incorporating the Good Will Mining Company. One Incorporating the Alias Mining Company, of Arizona. One incorporating the Blount Carmel and Locust Mountain Coal Company. Horsm.—The following bilis passed One equalizing soldiers' bounties. One authorizing the West Philadelphia Institute to sell real estate. One incorporating the Girard House Hotel Company. Various local bills were considered. No new bills can be introduced this session. Price of Gold [By the Amerlcat New Youx, April quoted to-day as follows: 10,30 A, M., 1251 I 11.45 1263 10.45 1251 112.00 M., 1253 11.30 1261, I 12.30 P. M„ 1253 Markets. NEWYORK, April 10.—The Cottnnnaarketts dull with sales at 37 cents for middlings. Flour is dull, and the prices for Common ale drooping;sales of 5.000 bar • el 3, at $6 60@i3 00 ior State; $8 15@lill 10 for Ohio, and $6 600 $8 00 for Western; Southern unchanged, 600 barrels sold; Canadian heavy, with sales rf 100 barrels at V 2t14)1120. Wheat is dull; rommon heavy. Corn firm, but quiet. Beef steady. Pork heavy, at $25 62% for Mess. Lard heavy, at ik.giskic. Whisky dull. THE TRIPLE CHILD MURDER IN N. YORK. —Coroner Gamble concluded an inquest last evening, at the Forty-seventh street Police station, in the case of the three children of Mrs. Ernestine Schotz, who were murdered on the night of the 17th of January last. The verdict was that the mother smothered her offspring namely : Caroline Schotz, aged eight years: John Rhode, aged two years and six months, and William Rhode, aged one year and three months. It seems that the woman's husband abandoned her three or four years ago, and took to his bosom another woman. She thereupon made a morganatic marriage with John Rhode, went with him to dwell in a hovel in West Forty-seventh street, and there bore him two children. Early last winter difficulties rose,and Rhode threatened to leave her,and fearing that he would execute his threat and leave her, with three children and one un born, to beg, Mrs. Schotz smothered the lit tle ones and attempted suicide by arsenic, Rhode, since the arrest of his mistress, has been committed to the Tombs to answer as the father of her unborn child.—N. Y. Zmes, to-day. TORNADO IN CAMBRIA.—A frightfully se vere tornado swept over part of Cambria county, Pa., on Thursday, doing a vast amount of damage. Twenty acres of trees, on the farm of John Miller, Jr., in Yoder township, and over ten acres on the farm of Joseph strayer, were torn up by the roots. Strayer's fences were blown like feathers over his fields. His barn was moved from its foundation. On the farm of Fronheiser & Kurtz the large orchard was almost wholly destroyed, and the house, barn and spring house were unroofed. On the farm of the Cambria Iron Company much damage was done to the fences. When the hurri cane reached the southern boundary of Johnstown, it struck the side of the hill and prostrated thirty or forty acres of heavy timber, twitting into splinters those trees which refused to come up by the roots. The barn on Dibert's estate was unroofed, and the whole building was moved about three feet. From here the hurricane passed into Richland township, where it almost de stroyed Mr. - Abraham Goughnour's large sugar camp; and threw down hundreds of fine trees on his farm. At this .point it seems to have spent its force. -'THE Vicksburg (Miss.) Planters' Gazette predicts a further great; prosperity for the Southern States _when .fully restored to the Union. An immense amount of. Northern capital, it says, - 18beinginvest4in nearly . every State. New York. Telegraph Co.] 10. —Gold has been LATER- NEWS an EUROPE. A.rrival ofthe Belgian THE PROSPECTS OF WAR. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA ARMING. Commercial Intelligence. PORTLAND, Me., April 10. —The steam ship Belgian, from Liverpool, on the after noon of the 29th ult., via Londonderry, on the 30th, arrived at this port at 6.30 o'clock this morning. The North American was to leave Liver pool, simultaneously with the Belgian, but she wareadetained and will bring one day later news, via Londonderry. The London Times of the 30th says: "There is too much reason to fear that the peace of Europe is about to be broken by one of the least just and least necessary wars at modern times." The Times heartily trusts that England may hold aloof. Half-a-dozen war vessels were preparing for sea at Plymouth, and are reported to go to the St. Lawrence. The 30th, being Good Friday, was ob served as a holiday, and consequently there is no later commercial news. NUM/M.—Arrived from Baltimore, Chil ena, at Liverpool. The language of the Prussian press, by evident dictation of the Government, is warlike,and great military preparations are being made throughout tke Kingdom. In Austria the Government is also taking measures in anticipation of the coming struggle. Austria is said to have determined to put an end to the provisional state of affairs in the Duchies, and, if necessary, will propose the question to be referred to a European Congress. The Independance Beige of the 29th has news that the King of Prussia consents to certain military arrangements, which, though only preliminary, indicate that war is almost inevitable. The rate of discount of the Bank of Eng land remains at 6 per cent. The steamship Erin, from New York, ar rived at Liverpool on the 30th ult. Commercial. LIVERPOOL, March 29th.—The commer cial news is no later than by the steamer England, but it is morkin detail. Breadstuffs—Messrs. Wakefield, Nash Co., and Richardson, Spence it, Co. report flour very dull. Wheat tends downward. Corn firm and 6d. higher, but was easier at at the close; mixed 298.1@i95. 3d. Provisions—The same authorities report beef quiet and steady. Pork easier. Bacon inactive. Lard tends downward; sales at 725. Butter quiet and steady. Tallow quiet and 6d. lower. Produce—The brokers' circular reports sugar quiet and 9d. lower. Coffee inactive. Rice steady. Ashes still advancing; sales at 365. ®37. Cod oil, no sales. Linseed oil scarce; sales at 422.@42.5. 6d. Rosin steady at 78.%115. for American. Spirits turpen tine quiet at 495. for French. Petroleum quiet at 25. ®2s. 2d. for refined. Lonixiw, ff arch 29.—Breadstuffs quiet and steady, except Corn, which is firmer and 6d @ls higher. Sugar quiet and steady. Cof fee firm. Tea firmer. Rice steady. Cotton dull at 493@49s 6d. THE LATEST—LIVERPOOL, March 29 Evening.—Nothing of moment since the close of the commercial despatch, this after noon. Beef easier. Bacon inactive and Is lower on the week. Lard still declining; sales at 718igi78s. Produce quiet and steady. LONDON. March 29—Evening.—Consols closed at 86/@B6a; 11. S. 5-20's, 7 1 @711; Illi nois Central, 80@80i: Erie, 55©55f. Snip NEWS.—Arrived from Philadelphia, General George G. Meade, at Marseilles. Arrived, from Baltimore, March 29, ships Potosi, W. L. Burroughs and Artistic, at Liverpool. VlV**4o l :lllMAD'OVikli DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM.—Mrs. Latitia S. Lister, aged 38 years, wife of Thomas L. Lister, Jr., residing on South Fourth street near German, went with an acquaintance yesterday afternoon to the rooms of Mr. Slack, dentist, to have teeth extracted. Being delicate, and fearful that she would suffer much from the operation, she re quested Mr. Slack to administer chloroform, 'which he did, in a quantity, as he thought, suited to the physical condition of the lady. Hewes proceeding to extract:the teeth when the patient was observed to be in spasms. An effort was at once made to restore her to consciousness, but though all proper means were used, it was unsuccessful, and she died in a few minutes. Coroner Taylor will make an investigation of the affair to-day, having taken the preliminary steps yester day afternoon. , THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE, for teething pains, croups, flatulency, sleeplessness, in children, is Bower's Infant Cordial. Laboratory, Sixth and Green. Bottle. 2.5 cents. No CHLOROFORM OR ETHER IN IT.—Let 11021 e be persuaded to reject the Laughing Gas,or Nitrous Oxide, through the erroneous talk that it is composed partly of 'Chloroform and Ether, for I assure you of its entire safety to life and health. and call upon the pea• ple to investigate to their entire satisfaction that which enters into its composition. Having rated this agent In my practice, giving it to persons of nearly every age, from a child of four years to persons of eighty,l be lieve it to be one of those blessings that none could have so wisely directed in the present want, except the Chemist of the Universe. The reduction of the com• mon elements to the high degree of awfulness as the one T beg the people to consider, is beyond doubt un surpassed in point of comfort for extracting teeth with- Out pain. DR. J. S. WYMAN, Dentist, No, 257 N. Sixth. Street. Opposite Franklin Square. "FELT CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS."— flailed for fifty cents Bower. Sixth and Vine. HERNIA or. RuprurE—Treated with Professional skill and Trnsses of approved construc tion applied by 0. H. NEEDLES, corner of Twelfth and Race streets. BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Rawly re, /ewel Caskets, Cigar Cases Cutlery etc.. SNOWD,N & IAtOTHEIR, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. DRUGGISTS' StummEs IN EVERY VA EM MY. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, 2.3 South Eighth street. 7 3-10's werrrED, DeHaVen ds Brother, 40 South Third Street.. 5-20's wArrEED, DeHaven & Brother, le South Third street. Compotrsnintexest notes wanted by De Haven dc Bro. 5-20 COUPONS due May let, and Coin pound Interest notes wanted, 7 30s and S 209 bought and sold by DREXEL & CO. 34 South Third street. CEDAR CAMPHOR Stifles all Insects that breathe through their skhis. Excellent defence against Clothes-Moths. Sold by druggists everywhere. HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Reston. SORE THROAT, COUGH, COLD and similar troubles. If suffered to progress, result in serious pul monary affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach directly the seat of the dis ease, and give almost instant relief. They have been thoroughly tested and maintain the good reputation they haveyustly acquired. ets,there are imitations, be :rare and ovrAur the genuine. THE following estimate founded upon the United States census, has been made of the probable annual amount which it costs the individual members of the different churches in the country to sustain them: A. Baptist or Methodist, $3 40; a Presbyterian, V; a Con gregationalist, $10; a Roman Catholic, $l4; an Episcopalian,llo; a Reformed Dutch, $22; a Unitarian, $23. THE DAILY EVENING geLLETIN PIIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1866. Quart:mu SEssroxs.L-Judge Allison.—ln the caseof George Oelscihlager,charged with larceny, reported yesterday, the jury ren dered a verdict of guilty. Henry Williams, colored, 'was convicted of a charge of stealing a quantity of rope. John Wiggins, colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny as bailee. John Werner pleaded guilty to a charge of picking pockets. Caroline Bortch pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny. Hiram Clark pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a piece of velvet. Mary Anderson pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a quantity of clothing. Edward Dougherty pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, and Lawrence Nugent, indicted With him, was acquitted. Caroline Clark was convicted of a charge of larceny. Julius Hilligas was convicted of a charge of larceny. Jno. Mclntyre was convicted of stealing a pair of pantaloons. DISTRICT COURT —Judge Stroud.—Peter Worth vs. John S. Lowery. This was an action to recover damag for injuries to a canal boat, damaged while tied up to de fendant's wharf. The allegation was that the bad condition of the wharf led to the accident. On trial. DISTRICT COURT- Judge Sharswood.— Hergersheimer, Administrator of Charles Whitman, vs. Charles Yourig. An action'of replevin. Jury out. Campion vs. Harris. An action on a book account. Verdict for defendant. MET 2150017 13 Ss 131 con ads 105 5005 II El 5-20's '6B con 103% 1000 do '65 104 2000 Er 5.10103 92% 500 do 7001113 Tress 78-10 91% Notes July 1003, 5000 Penns 51; 6634 &A CRY 68 new 92 2000 Allegheny City 4 e Cho 55 100 eh Ph P il r dt Erie 830 n% 100 sh Cataw pt e 5 27 200 eh do 27 300 ah do b 5 27 200 eh do 9E Own 26% 1110 all do 530•26% 100 sh do cash 26% 200 eh do b3O 27 200 eh do 27 500 elt do 830 27 200 sh do sswis 27 150 eh New Creek PRICES OP eTOLLKS AV NEW YORE. (By Telegraph.) PIRST CLABg. ZEOCIND (MASS. American Gold..— —- .. 1'25Y., sales Reading Railroad 50811 u 0 sales ...... sales D; ew York CentraL...-.... 911 sales ...... sales 13. S. 68 'Bl Int off..-.-.--10.04 sales 11. B. 6s, 5-205—.......---1C.3% sales .-- sales Erle---------- 743 sales .—.. sales Hudson River----- -.4.104 bid .-- sales Unsealed. ..—. Finance and Busisiesta...April 10, 1866. There was not so much spirit at the Stock Board this morning, and no very violent fluctuations In prices. Government Loans were held very stiffly, with sales of the Coupon Sixes, 'Bl, at leis the Five- Twenties at 103;; , ®104; the Seven-Thirties at IOSS, and the Ten-Forties at 91%g9% State Loans heeled 3i, and the Five Cents. sold at Sal:. Oil , Wins were better, and the new issues sold at 92(49 . 33. Beading Railroad was lower, and closed about 50X. Penn sylvania Railroad 'shares were not offered to any ex tent, and sold at 67—an advance of h". Catawtasa Railroad Preferred was quite active, and about three thousand shares sold at 26Vg2734. closing at about r: Camden and Amboy Railroad was firm at 117; Phila delphia and Trenton Railroad at 114; Little SchnYfidn Railroad at 29; Germantown Railroad at 523 , Mine Hill Railroad at 56: Northern Central Railroad at 45, and North Pennsylvania Railroad at 183 g. Canal stocks were held very firmly, but the sales were compara tively unimportant. Oil stocks were entirely neglected, and the hall of the Public Board sae been deserted. the flock of operators which formerly congregated there having departed in search of other and more honest and profitable employment. Passenger Rail way securities were without essential change. Jay Gooks dt Co, quote Government Bectultierl, &C. to-day, as follows: BoYin& Selling. MB. 6'l, 1821.........................--1041., 1063 f Old 820 80nda......... ---.-103.1 i 104 New " 1164-.....-.----.....--.103.1i 104 5-20 Bonds, _1863---- .. —.....103 10-40 Bonde-Oonpon - 0ff..7--....... 01 4 ; 1 92 41-10 Angrun..............--- . --. leo tonyi " Jone.--...—.............-100 1003.• " July - Vei 10n Certificates of Indebtedn - 41= ... Gold-at 12 0'c10ck......—,-.....---.12.514 ... 126 a Henna. make DeHaven a Brotherrenewing . No. 40 South Third rea,rne quorums of the mat al exchange to4lay. at 1 P. M.: atinand. Wing. American Gold. . ..125x 126 M Sliver—Quarters and ha1ve5r..."...119 Compound Interest Notes: JunelB64_ 83( 9 II " Ju1y.1664... 83; 634 " " Aug. 1864- 7 ., q 8 g. " Oct. 1864... 6 7 " " 'Dec. 1864- 5 6 ... " 1ifay,1865... /31i: 3344 o " Aug. 1865... 2 24; "" 5ept.1865... ag - IS Oct. 1865.- 133 vg Smith, Randolph & Co.. Rankers, 16 South Third street, quote at n o'clock as follows: Go ld.. f . i ....—....-----.1253i@126 ( U.5. illKds. —.--....--.--10(3 1 0100; U, B. 5-20, 1802.....»...... ----...--103; losX " 1864.......... .......... -....-.- ..... -.- .... -Ira% 104 U.S. 7-30's-Isr "6eires.------.-.......-.-10030 100;‘,, ill 2d series.--......- ...... ......_..looS@loo3‘ .. Sd series —_..10030510034" U. S. Certificates of Indebtell.ness... 99i4ea. 96 7 Compounds. Dec.. 1864. 6 © 636" The following is the statement of the Little I:lobos/- kill coal trade for 1866, to Saturday. April 7: / Co's mines. Railroad. Tons Cwt. Tons Cwt. From Dec. 1, 1865 41..344 15 . 76,048 14 Same lime last, year 35,548 12 70,11:e 00 Increase 5,706 03 5,940 44 past Mabanoy Railroad 85,0r28 15 Same time last year 102,278 09 Decrease. .17,243 14 Total decrease on railroads . ,1,30900 The weekly averages of the Associated .National and Local Banks of the city of New York now in the Clearing-House, for the week ending Saturday last, April 7, compare as follows with the previous weekly statement, and also with the corresponding week last year, and the Sub-Treasury balances at each date: Increase of Loans $5,287,654 Decrease of Specie 494,097 Increase of net Deposits.... - 546.369 Decrease In Legal-Tender 713,034 Increase in Circulation 390,527 Including the Exchanges between theßanks through the Clearing-House, and including also, the Sub-Trea sury statement of Saturday afternoon, the previous weekly report, and also wtth the movement of this time last year: Apr. 1,'65. Apr. 7, '66. Mar. 31, '66 Capital —576,186,172 $81,988,200 t 31,986,200 Loans .204,153.839 242,643,753 237,356,099 Specie.-- 20,045,976 11,436,295 11,930,312 Gross Deposits 174,850,185 189,091,961 189,554,532 In Sub-Treasury...... 33,027,385 88 , 6 2 1 ,760 85 , 1 56,646 A Legal Tender: _ Mar_, 31 .671,445,065 $72,158,299 Decrease. --- $713,035 Phltalie:vain Markets. trZSI/AY, April 10.—The Flour market has not been influenced by the downward movement In Gold, and we continue yesterday's quotations, with the remark, however,that there is no shipping demand, and not much inquiry from the home consumers, except for the better brands of Winter Wheat, which are rela: tively scarce. Gales 900 barrels common Northwest extra family at $8 50®$8 623 Aa barrel, 800 barrels good and choice do. do. at s9®9 25, 160 barrels scraped at $6, superfine in lots at $6 25 to 87, extras at $7 25@8, and fancy t rands from. $ll Fo s l s—according to qual ity. Prices of Rye Floor and Corn Meal are nomi nally unchanged. There is very little Wheat coming forward and good quality is wanted at OM rates. Sales of common and ! ..1 choice Red at $2 10@2 50 bushel. White ranges from $2 40@2 SO. Rye is un angel . Small sales of Perms. at 92 cents. Corn is scarce and yellow Is wanted at 77@,78 cents. 0 is are advancing. 1,000 bushels Penna sold at 51 cents; and small lots at 55C. 1000 bushels Barley Malt sold 'at $1 35. Cloverseed, of prime quality, is scarce and worth $5 75@6;150 bushels fair quality at $1 50(g4 75. Timothy is steaey at et SO and Flaxseed $2 50@2 55 VI bushel. • Whisky is in better request. Sales of 150 barrels Penna; at $2 25@2 26, and Ohio at $: 26'f barrel. . TSAAC NATHANS. Auctioneer and Money Broker, 1 N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only one 1.247 below x fO i rti g : as l t Z loVry TB' 8 Pr s. itlfg to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches. Jewelry, Cloth ing, and goods of every description. Calm hours from 8 A. M. till 7 P. M. - dentim ,V, .11.1:41 • e .. : t dal t I in& Braiding, OtamPitUr, act. 151. A. TORREY, 11300 Filbert street.' QORGIITTAL--ednese Sugar Cane syrup. handsome 0 article. for sale by J0b1..D. Routh Delaware avenue COUR rs. SALES OF STOOSEL ,••• ABA 700 sh do b 5 27' 100 eh do 1390wn 27 609 sh do b 5 27% WO ski do 660 27% 100 sh do 273(, 609 sh do 860 27 SOO sh do cash 273( 100 sh do 27% 100 sh do b3O 27+4 100 sh do 27% 1008 h do bsorn 27, 4 200 sh /Wad B cash 5011 1120 sh do 2ds 60% 560 sh do b 69 507 i 260 sh do b3O 50." ‘9 100 ah do 50;.. , 1008 h do 5069-100 800 sh do 50% 100 sh Susq Cal 14 100 sh do b 5 14 1100 sb do 14 1 36 ski Penns B. 57 tion qh Ocean 011 530 8 __TIVIPQETA.7I4ONS •Mporsea Itre tbe rnuanemnia Ame= E ft llettn.; TANZAS—Brig C C Van Horn, Thomas-32g hbde molasses 80 tes do John Mason dt Co. IrEVilt;i4:1011 , 1W111.A rnrn . • AMWMFI I®'6lw Marino Bußstin on Sixth Pace. T DAY . Brig C C Van Horn ARRIVKD , Thomas. HlS 9 days from Matanzas with molasses to John Mason & Co. Schr B Et Willard, Parsons. 10 days from Portland wilh mdse to Crowell & Collins. Schr Minnie RAnpiler, Conover, 6 days from BoSton wihbwdsetoEA Sonder & Co. . Schr West Wind, Lawson. from Boston. Schr H A Rogers, Frambes, from Boston. Scbr A M Edwards, Hinson. from Brldgeport,Ct. Scbr Jane N Baker. Adams. from Galveston. Schr Jas S Shindler. Corson, from Galveston. Schr Mary & Caroline. Noyes. from Washington. Schr J Lancaster, Williams. from Providence. Fehr L Auden's& Compton, from Providence. Schr Louisa Oray,l3owen, from Quincey Point. Schr B J Raynor, Raynor, from New York. Fehr Mary & Frances, Mc Allister from Georgetown. CLEARED THIS DAY Steamer E B Hall, Fenton. lvllle, D Wood & Co. Behr Jas Corson,Boston, Main Vein Cl Co. Scbr L Andenried, Crawford, Boston, Van Dozen, Lockman do Co. Bohr H A Rogers, Frambes, Boston; Costner, StickneY & Wellington. Bohr West Wind, Lawson, Boston. Qnintard, Sawyer & Ward. Scbr S & M D Scull, Steelman; Salem, New York and Scbuyl Coal Co. Bar Maly & Caroline,Noyes,Waabington.ll A Adams Bohr Seal, Pacennre, Bridgeton, J R Street & Co. Bohr Longa Gray, Bowen, Quincey Point, Audenried, Norton & Co. Solar J Lancaster, Williams, E. Cambridge, Blaklston, Graaf & Co. et'obr B J Raynor, Raynor, Newport, Sinniekson & CO. Sam Jos Waples, Robinson, Lynn, do Behr Artist, Price, Baltimore, Lehigh Coal Co. 111X6 10B.AN DA. • Steamer .7 C Knight. fbr this port 7th, was up at Sa vannah 4th inn. Steamer Saxon, Matthews, cleared at Boston yes terday for this port. Steamer Hansa (Brem). Von Ranten, from Bremen March 26. and Southampton 29th, with 691 passengers, at New York yesterday. Steamer Gen. Costar, Harris, at Baltimore yester. day from Charleston. Florence Steamer Franklin. Pierson, hence at Balti more yesterday. Ship Corsair, Ellis, entered out at Liverpool 24th ult, for this port. Ship John Spear Stinson, for this port, entered out at Liverpool 26th nit. Ship St James, Williams, from Callao for Hamburg'. ypotard. into Portsmouth 24th nit. with loss of cross lack Ship Cutwater, Henry, from Boston, at New York yesterday, to load for San Francisco. Ship Golden Eagle. Bennet', from Baltimore, at Pa nama Ist lnat.—arr Seth. nit dischg. Bark Gen Geo G Meade, Avery, hence at Marseilles— no date. Bark Chllotto, Mad xe, from Baltimore, at. Liverpool about 29th ult. Bark Christians. (Dan):Esprendsen 57 days from Rio Saneiro. at New York yesterday, with coffee. Brig Two Marys. German. hence for Gibraltar, for orders. put into Carthagena 21st nit for water, and an chor and chain. Brig Lenoir (Br), Lenoir, was loading at Messina 17th tilt. for II States. Schr W L Burroughs, liodgdon, from Baltimore, at Liverpool 28th ult. Fehr .1 L Gamage, Montgomery, from New Castle, DeL at Boston yesterday. Schr Bio Grande Woolford, cleared at Wilmington, NC. 6th inst. for this port. Schrs D (4 Floyd, Kelley: Joseph Holmes. Asa: Wm Loper, Onten, hence, and War Eagle, Kelley, from New Castle. Del at Providence Bth inst. Fcbrs Rhod , -11a Blew, Petersen. and Effort, Barrett, eal'ed from Providence Bth inst. for this port. Fehr Grace Girdler. Smith. from Providence for this port, and Ceres. Trefethen, from Boston for do, sailed from Newport 7th inst. Brig Lillian (of Bucksport), Capt Swaey, from New York. for Jacksonville. kla. with a cargo of ice, went ashore night of 27th nit. on Doboy Breaker, and be ree e fetal lose. Captain and crew saved. AWNINGS, VERANDAHS AND FLA GS WM. F. SCHiiiBLE, 49 SOUTH THIRD STRUT, PI37.IIADILPHIA. MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS AND VERA.NI3A-1103. Awnings Proofed and Warranted not to FLAGS OF ALL BUBB ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Stencil Cutting and Canvas Printing. Bags, Tanta, Wagon Covers numieto order. a. W31926t, . 4?) Fourth and Arch C k NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALE S _ L _ AT PRICES TO MEET THE VIEWS BUYERs ARE OPENING TO-DAY FOE SPYLINEk S.AraES, FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS, NOVELTIES IN DR.SS GOODS, NEW STYLES SPRING SHAWLS. NEW TRAVELING DRE*4 GOODS, FINE IeFOCE OF NEW GOODS, MAGNIFICENT FOULARDS, SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. P. B.—The above are all new goods, and at prices suit. ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! Chas. S Carpenter.7no.Glendeatng. Jos.H.Traman,.Tr CHAS. S. CARPENTER & CO. Have REMOVED to their NEW DEPOT, 717 WILLOW, ABOVE FRANKLIN, Where their enlarged facilities will enable them to attend to all who m ay need A GOOD PURE ARTICLE OF ICE, which will be furnished either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL at fair rates and in a satisfactory manner. mh234 m w.l2t* PERKINS STERN di CO. , DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN CALIFORNIA - WINES, NO. 180 BROADWAY, N. Y., Would respectfully inform the public that our goods may be found in Philadelphia at the following houses EKIKON.COLTON dc MAR= BOBBRT BLACK, BULLOCK & CItKISISHAW, JAMBS B. WEBB 4 MITCHELL & PLIITCHER, HASSABD & CO., THOMPSON BLACK & SON. S3l4w,t, ram NEW BOORS,. - TO BE ISSUED IN A PEW DAYS. BAKED MEATS { of the Funeral. A rich , netv comic book by the great "Private; Miles O'Reilly; ' full of Songs, Sweeties, Essays. Banquets, and other laughable goof. things. 12mo„ cloth. Price, it 73. JARGAL. A novel by Vidor Hugo, author of "Les Miserables." One of the moat astonLthing fictions of the great genius of the lath century. 12m0., cloth, beautifully illus. trated. Price el 75. SOUVENIRS Or TRAVEL. A handsome new edition of this very popalar book by Madame Octavio Walton Le Vert, of Mobile. 12m0. two volumes in one, cloth, Price $2 00. l'ooksetters please :tend orders at once. air Single copies of any of these bookesent by mail free of postage, on receipt of price, by CaRLETON. PublLsher. New York." 6 ap7-s&Avtf HOTTBEIGEEPEBS, for cleaning silver and all ver-plated ware, a NEW POLISH:IWO POWDER the beat ever rnade. FARR & BROTHER, rcels 824 Chestnut street. below Fourth CIELATIN, 'Pa PInCA AND SAGO.—Cox's Scotch J. Gelatin, Elo Tapioca and East India Pearl Sago, landing and for sale by J. B, BUSSIF,R & C0.,08 S. Delaware Avenue se.A.lEtr). Ibsve now open a Isizge invoice of EMBFIOIDEREB LACE CURTAINS. Jost received from Switzerland. Also, a lot of LENO OITETAT.NB, MUSLIN CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM. CURTAINS, FBOM AUCTION, Some of Which I offer at 50 per cent, less than recent prices. I. E. WALRAVEN, 2dASONIC BALL, 1 719 Chestnut Street. ,ARVIN'S • PATENT ALUM AI D DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES NEVER LOSE THEIR FIRE PROOF QI/AlaTl3DiP NEVER CORRODE Ttt.e.ERON. NEVER MOULD THEIR CONTENTS. k.t.r.r X THREE HOURS in Charleston tire, ye books were perfectly preserved. MARVIN & • 721 Chestnut Street, (Masonic Hall,) PhiladelPhhi. • And 265. Broadway, Now York, Sideboard and Parlor Safes for Silver Ware. Secondhand Safes of all the other makers. Safes received in exchange for new ones. Send for illustrated • : e. mhe sle.thltat WE OFFER FOR RAT CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD 7 PER CENT. BONDS. INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD IN TEE CITY OP NEW YORK. U. S. (Ps, 1895, IMELIED TO THE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPALEY, Interest payable In corner,. The cheapest Govern ment Bend on the market, received by U. B. Treag urer atCBO per cent. uusectuilaNibr National Bank Otr. Waggon. MORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE Ts, DEE 1914, Strictly Ftrst.eleas Bonds; ihr sale lower than other Bonds of the same class. Government Securities of all kinds bought and sold. Stocks and Gold bought and sold On uorondrakul In this and other marketa, Interest allowed on deposits,: -E. W. CLARK lc CO., Bankers, fe7-stn so No. 35 S. THIRD Street. Minds., FrEtsrr NATIONAL BANK,' Philadelphia, Sept. 20,1865 MlAloDrianialdlakiapizii4 INTEREST AT THE BATE OF FOUR FEB FEB AN NUM WILL BE ALLOWED BY THIS BANK ON DE POSITS, FOB WHICH CERTIFICATES WILL BE ISSUED, PAYA BLE AFTER FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. INTRRVIST WILL NOT BE AL. LOWED UNLESS THE DE. POSIT REMAINS AT LEAST PIPTEEN DAYS.] C. H. CLARK„ President. • DREXEL & CO., BANKERS 34 SOUTH THIRD STREETS 45-20's, 10.4.0"5, iSSI's Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes and GOLD AND SILVER, Bought and. Sold. Draft drawn on Ragland, Ireland, France and Ger se any. . Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on Commission at the Brokers' Board, here and In New York. Orders no2I-traP Union Paper Box Manufactory REMOVED TO O. E. cor. Fourth and Chestnut and 105 South Fourth Street. PLAIN and FANCY PAPER BONES. _sp7-12t rp ß. FRANK PARIS & CO: FrrLiat. WNAT i e n t 3turers oo.. O 1 • MAN/LA. AND TARIM CORDAGE. Cords, Twined,do., No. 23 North Water StreeLW.N e' O. 22 North Delmar Aven Row= H. Brrwro. ue, =lad _Wawa. WILL . Colman P. uaormme. Via' WE HEREWITH GALL attention so our !W E ientricent assortment of se.,.cir . plAzios, pm we al have on Land , and calta them at very reasonable mossto pttchaems.:Batt of references and PULL OIJAB • Invariably givenby THIS 11251105 i PIANO NANDPAOTTOUNO.OO., IPSO Wabitit 113211. THIRD EDITION.. BY TELEGRAPH- LATER NEWS FROM WASHINGTON THE TRIAL OF JEFF. DAVIS. THE PENNSYLVANIA WAR CLAIM. Rumored Trouble in the Cabinet.. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Ennethl.l WASHINGTON, April 10th.—The HOllBB u diciary Committee to-day took up the reso lution referred to them yesterday, in regard to the trial of Jefferson Davis. They ap pointed a sub-committee of three to examine into all the evidence in possession of the Government, connecting Davis with the as sassination of President Lincoln. Also to inquire into the reason why he has not been brought to trial. The bill to pay Pennsylvania seven hun dred thousand dollars for war expeases has just passed the Senate. Rumors are again rife of trouble in the Cabinet. They were called together this morning at an early hour. The President is not in a very good humor since the Civil Rights bill was,passed over his head. XXXIXTIE CONGRESS —FIRST SESSION. WASHLtiGTON, April 10. SENATE.-Mr. Saulsbry (DeL) presented a resolution reaffirming the resolution adopted by the Senate in July, 1861, that the war was conducted to re-establish the Union, with the rights of the States unim paired, and endorsing Presidbut Johnson for his efforts to restore peace and harmony on that basis. Mr. Sumner (Mass.) objected to the pre sent consideration of the above and it went over. Mr. Saulsbury gave notice that he would call it up on Friday next. A bill to reimburse the State of Pennsyl vania for her war expenses was passed. A bill to grant 100,000 acres of public land to aid in constructing, a ship canal from Lake Superior to Lac la Belle, in the State of Michigan, was passed. Two thousand extra copies of the Coast Survey report were ordered to be printed. Uotsx.—Mr. Chanler (N. Y.) stated that if he had been present yesterday when the vote was taken on the Civil Rights bill he would have voted in the negative. Mr. Driggs (Mich..) statedthat hehadbeen called out by unavoidable business yester day, and was absent but twenty-seven minutes. When he came back the bill was passed. Any one who knew him knew that he would not have dodged the question. If he had been present he would have voted aye. Mr. Dawes (Mass.) offered a resolution; which was adopted, directing the Secretary of War to furnish the House with the find ings of the commission in the case of the awards for the captors of Booth and Harold. Mr. Cullom (Ill), from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported back two joint re solutions of the Senate, authorizing Ad miral Paulding and Commodore William Radford to accept decorations from the Ring of Italy in recognition of their ser vices rendered to the frigate Re D'ltalia, which were considered and passed. Mr. Raymond, (N. Y.), from the Come mittee on Foreign Affairs, reported a reso lution requesting the President to inform the House what steps had been taken to protect the rights and interests of American citizens in the fishing grounds adjacent to the British provinces, and whether any legislation or other action on the part of Congress is in his judgment necessary to secure those rights and interests, in conse quence of the abrogation of the Reciprocity treaty of 1554. Mr. Raymond explained the condition of the question in regard to the fisheries; and the resolution was adopted. New York Stock Market. NEW YORE. April 10.—Stocks vteady; Chicago and Rock Island, 116 1 . i; Cumberland Preferred. 44: Illinois Central Scrip. 114 S; Michigan Southern. 80; New York Central. 91.1.;; Reading. 1011-.1; Canton, 50U; Missouri 6's, 721 4 "; File B. B. 7434; Western Union Telegraph Com pany. 5514; LT S. Coupons 1841, 109%; ditto 1864. 103.74; Ten-forties. 91 r b : U.S. Treasury Notes. 100@l004; One year Certificates, 9935; Gold, r.b-14©12.8%. Sates at Philadel ATMR AFTER : 1 ;1000 Elmira R 7s b 5 93 18 Lehigh Val scrip 22 200 sh Dairen Pet 13 . 4 5 sh Phil & Trent B 113 50 sh Lehigh NaV 54h ICO sh Phil & kris csh 32' 100 sh do 32? i 100 sh do WO 33 ltae sh do b 2.5 S2' 75 sh do b3O 32% 100 sh do 32' 4 ' 100 sh do 1330 2235 100 sh do cash 33 100 sh . N.ew Creek 23 Sh Lehigh V opg 60).i SECOND $5OO 13 S. 5 205'62 cp :103 8080 City 68 new 200 Sch 63 '52 '7% 2.4 12 sh Cam & Akm R 1173,;1 2 sh Lehigh N silz 54 100 sh do 54 FRENCH LIQUEURS - AND CORDIALS. A LA GRAND CHARTREUSE, In Quarts and Pinta. 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