SECOND EDITION. ple . TELEGRAPH: LATE FROM WASHINGTON, - THE NATIONAL SOLDIERS' HOME. THE MANAGERS APPOINTED FROM MEXICO. lIPERIAL SUCCESSES CLAIMED Late From Nashville. The Government Frauds FROM NEW ORLEANS PROGRESS OF THE CREVASSE Disturbance in Kentucky A Mob Resisting the Military. nesolations Approved by the President. WASHINGTOI4, April 25.—The President lute approved the joint resolutions appoint ing the following named persons managers of the National Asylum for disabled volun teer soldiers, under the provisions and con &lions of the third section of the act ap proved March 23, 1866: Richard J. Ogelsby, of Illinois; Benjamin H. Butler, of Mass., and Fred. Smyth, of New Hampshire, of the first class, to serve six years; John H. Mar tindale, of New York; Horatio G. Stebbins of California, and George H. Walker, of Wisconsin, of the third class, to serve two years. 'The President has also approved the joint resolution, that in addition to the thanks heretofore voted by joint resolution to Major General Meade, Major General Howard and to the other officers of the army of the Potomac, for the skill and heroic valor which at:Gettysburg repold, defeated and drove back broken and dis pirited, the veteran army of the rebellion, the gratitude of the American people and the thanks of their representatives in Con gress are likewise due, and are hereby tendered to Major General Hancock for his gallant, meritorious and conspicuous share in that great and decisive victory. Mexico. GALv.teroN, April 22.—Advioes from Vera Cruz to the 6th,inst. state that Colonel Dnpring had defeated Lyens de Lyarza in Tamaulipas. Commandite Beltol was about fortifying Chihuahua and then starting on an expedi tion. The Imperial cause was prosperous in Chihuahua. The Indians had secured for them the districts of Abasdo and Guerno, Matamoras had pronounced for the Empire and taken Conception for its name. It was garrisoned by Indians to defend it. The bravery of Pares, with 70 Imperialists, fighting against 150 Liberals was highly commended.. The Government Frauds at ArashvMe LOUISVILLE, April 24.—8 y order of Gen, Thomas, Isham Henderson was arrested last night by Gen. Davis, commanding this department, to be sent to Thomas's head quarters to-day. A writ of habeas corpus in behalf of Henderson, from U. S. District Judge Ballard, was served on Gen. Davis, who, in accordance with Gen. Thomas's in structions, refused to obey. Henderson still remains here in the custody of a United States officer. From New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, April 24th.—Dr. Pearce, of Georgia, has accepted• an invitation to give a history of Methodism to the Confer ence. General Canby refuses to reJggnize writs of habeas corpus in the cases of Government agents who have been arrested. The crevasses below are 'widening and the Levee Commissioners are making efforts to stop them. The floods abOve are increasin Excitement at Bowling Green, liy. BOWLING GREEN, Kr., April 24t1L—Con siderable excitement has been occasioned here, by a mob endeavoring to rescue from the. Sheriff a negro who had committed murder, with the intent of hanging him. A few soldierB stationed here eame to the as sistance of the Sheriff and are repelling the mob; but the Sheriff has telegraphed to Louisville for more men, and a company will leave there for Bowling Green this evening. From Texas. GALVESTON, April 22.—1 n the disaster on the Washington county railroad, Dr. Allen, of Galveston, Dr. Boring, of Chapel Hill' Charles Enger, of New Orleans, and R. R. 33addi were wounded. Later News from Europe at Hand. IsTnw Yons, April 25th, 11 A. M.—The steamer City of Boston is below with one one day's later news from Europe. The Clipper Ship Simla, ATLANTIC CITY, April 25.—The ship re ported ashore on Brigantine proves to .be the clipper ship Simla, of Portsmouth, from Calcutta for New York, with a cargo .of jute. She is leaking slightly, her rudder is gone, her masts all cut away. She has been got off the shoals and now lies off Little Egg Harbor. A steamer has been sent for to take her to New York. Markets. Raw YORK, April 25.—Cotton is doll at 115X(4)36c. for Midd/ings. Flour has advanced 5®10c.; sales of 9.00 Tarrels, at 67 80048 75 for State and Western, 68 70;4 11)2 10 for Ohio, 69 75@516 50 for southern, and 67 950 112 SOOor Canadian. heat has advanced i©2o.; the sales ere small. Corn is dull with unimportant sales. Beef firm. Pork firm; sales of 1.280 barrels at $26 50(4). .1)28.6234 for Mess. Lard steady. Whisky dull. 2C1.177 40 nLirs148, April 24.—Cotton; Bales of SOO bales, 10200 1 1 Y beb re the Liverpool advices had been received, atPrevions rates. Receipts, to day, 405 bales, Receipts of the past four days. 6 MS bales, against 7,910 the last %reek. Exports of three days, 17,600 bates. Stock in port 176 .11 bales. Sugar and Molasses unchanged. 71enr, superfine, 16 60. Corn, $2 05. Owls, 57c. Pork, vs 50. Sterling Exchange, 1343‘. New York Battle h.oks. 31 Per cent premium. Gold, 125%. GAI , v - s-xox, April 24.—Cottom sails of 12,200 bales-- Total exports, 155,644 inclod log 50,E 00 to Ragland. 5 1,-. 000 to Rea , York and 42400 to New Orleans.-- Pelee of Chad In Sew Yea*. [By the American Tab:omph 00.] Haw YORK, April 24.--43cdd luta been quoted to-day as follows: 10.80 A. M., 126 @* 11.30 A. M. 1251 11.00 126/ 12.00 126 , 1@il 11.15 1.2431©4 12.15 P. M. 1261@i CITY BULLETIN. WEST PHTLADELTELTA..--The Police Sta tion, this morning, presented but a single case as the result of the last twenty-four hours' business. It was that of Mrs. Mary Flaherty, who was charged with obstruct ing an officer in the discharge of his duty. It seems that a " gintleman, ' vary drank and disorderly, was arrested one the old -Lancaster pike, and was being conveyed to the station. Approaching Mrs. Flaherty's domicil, he broke from the "star," and plunged in the inviting door. Mrs. F. at once sprang to his assistance, and slamming the door in the officer's face, assailed the helpless fellow, with a volubility of tongue, perfectly refreshing. In the meantime the man escaped from the premises. Mrs. F. was bound over in $4OO to answer the charge. The Alms House had 11 admissions, 10 males, 1 female. Deaths, 3,-1 in the "Nur sery" aged 1 year; 1 in the "Surgical"— Philadelphia Hospital, aged 80, and 1 in the "Children's Asylum" aged 5 months. Dis charged, 6, all males, while 4 of the same sex eloped. One young lady, anxious to revisit the "Smolt() House," a pauper assistant in the Insane Department, in endeavoring to get over the wall, fell face backward, and broke her arm. The limb was set by the Assistant Resident Physician. Census of to-day, 3,055; last year, 2,583. Increase, 472. We are indebted to the House Agent, Mr. A. D. W. Caldwell, for the figures. TEE PUBLIC LAMPS.—The complaints in regard to, the management of the public lighting are frequent. The recent change of burners, so as to save gas, may be a mat ter of economy, but it is certainly an in ducement to thieves, burglars and highway robbers to carry on their operations. The lamps of the city are now no better than "penny dips," and then they are not lighted half of the time when they should be. Seve ral of the Lieutenants of Police reported this morning that their districts were in total darkness early this morning, after the moon had .gone down. As a protection against outrages, the lamps are a valuable auxiliary to the Police Department, and some care should be taken to have them properly at tended to. Logi' His POCKET BOOK.—A man was re lieved of his pocket book containing $l2 yesterday afternoon in a lager beer saloon on Front street, near Willow. Christopher Larry, John Dougherty and Alex. Curry were arrested by the Harbor Police on sus picion of having committed the robbery. The stolen pocket book was not recovered. The accused were taken before Ald. Toland and were held to answer at Court. DROWNED BODY IDENTIFIED.—The body of the man found yesterday in the Schuyl kill, at Locust street wharf, was identified this morning as that of James Quirk. The deceased has been missing since the 17th of January last. He resided in the rear of No. 2120 Market street, and was in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company as a station master. POCEETS PICRED.—The individuals who take a fancy to other people's pocket books, had a fine opportunity to work, this morn ing, in the crowds gathered in the 'vicinity of Sixth and Chestnut streets, attracted thither by the trial of Probst, the murderer. A number of gentlemen were relieved of their wallets. Several arrests were made during the morning. Quix'r.—lf the police reports are any in dication, the city was remarkably quiet during yesterday and last night. The morning reports of the lieutenants to-day did not contain more than about 50 arrests, and, with the exception of three or four,the prisoners were all charged with drunken ness and disorderly conduct. AT WORK AGAlN.—Business along the wharf is going on as usual to-day. Most of the stevedores who have been on a strike resumed work yesterday. This is a great relief to shipping merchants, who are ex ceedingly busy at the present time. SCHOOL CONTROLLER ELECTED.—Mr. Ed inund Pollitt has been elected a member of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools, from Third Ward, in place of Jas. W. Fletcher, deceased. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, ttc.— Messn. Thomas er Sons sold at the Exchange, yester• day noon, the following stocks and real estate, .10,000 . Bald Eagle Valley Railroad bonds 80 cents - $5,00000 3 shares Fifth and Sixth Street Passenger Rail way, $43 129 On 5 sbares Western Bank, $6O 25 401 25 5600 Delaware Mutual Insurance Co. stir Ip, 61 per cent 16 shares West Chester and Phlladelptila Rail road. $6 25 260 Oo 3846 shares Rose Rom 011 Co., 3 cents 115 38 2 brick dwellings. southeast corner Eighth and Moss streets, subject to a yearly ground rent of 550 8,000 00 Three-story brick dwelling. No. 7(4 Federal street, subject to a yearly ground rent of $21... 1,375 00 Three-story brick dwelling, Penn street, be tween South and Shippen streets, subject to a yearly ground rent of ;41 25 • 1,200 00 Valuable land. 75 acres, northeast corner of Nicetown and Harrowgate lanes ' .12,500 00 Three-story brick dwellings, Nos. 702 and 704 Shirley street, $1.700 3,400 00 Valuable larm, 80 acres, Wissahickon turnpike and Bell road, $268 .21,200 t 0 Three-story brick dwelling, N. E. corner Par rish and Ontario streets 8,550 00 ......... Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1608 Vineyard street 2,000 00 Two lota. Eighteenthstreet, por(11 of Coates street, K $575 ......._.. 1,151 00 Undivided 23-95 interest in the Summit OMI% Darby road. .1...... 650 00 Undivided one-quarter interest In land in Min nesota 200 00 Lot of ground, Tulin street 500 00 Lot of ground. N. W. corner Tulip and Wayne streets 1,050 00 WE invite attention to 'the advertisement offering the Superior Store Property, No. 49 North Third street for sale, a rare chance for a fast-class in vestment, THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE, for teething pains, croups, flatulency, sleepleasness, dcc., in children, is Bower's Infant Cordial. Laboratory, Sixth and Green. Bottle, 25 cents. "FELT COEN AND BUNION PLASTERS,"— Mailed for fifty cents. Bower. Sixth and Vine. BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Receiv rs, Jewel Caskets, Cigar Cases cut l ery etc. ONOWDkN dr. RItOTHEE. Importers, 23 South Eighth street, "LADIES' SPEClALTlES.”—Trusses!Braces! Supporters! Belts! Bandages! exclusively for females, light, easy and elegant, for sale, and &dingo" by a competent female, at 0. H. Needles', Twelfth street, first door below Race. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES IN EVERY VA -11/.ItTY. SNOWDEN 4 BROTHM, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. 7 3-10's W ANTED, DeHaven & Brother, 0 South Third Street. 5-20's wuvrno, DeHaven dr, Brother, 40 South Third street. CO3EPOIIITD interest notes wanted by. De Haven & Bro. 5-20 CotrPoNs due May Ist, and Com pound Interest notes wanted, 7 SON and 5 20s bought and sold by, DREX Th ir d d 00. SS Southstreet. PURE FRUIT STRITPS--FOr soda water; also bottled for domestic uses. HA.NCE, ORIFFITH dr. CO., No. 809 North street. HEADACHE, Languor and Melancholy generally epring from a Disorded Stordach.Costivences or a Torpid Liver Each may readily be removedby Dr. D.Jaynee's Sanative MLR few doses of which will be be found to stimulate the Liver and Stomach to healthy action, removing all Bilionsnela, and Pro ducing regular evacuations of the Bowels, Prepared only at 242 Chestnut, THRASH Y.OUR CLOTHES and comb your Furs, and pack away both early in the Reason. if you wish to economise by gaining additional efficiency from your action. and whatever ong with lemi quantity of Cedar Camphor, or you intend to ruse as protection against Moths. CHOLERA—"NEEDLES' COMPOUND CAM_ Piton Tnoc.iyas."—The t eat preventive offered for Cho leraic symptoms. Trued and proved in 1849, Made b' C. H. NEEDLES. S. W. corner Twelfth and Race streets. SO Centa per box. Soot bY mal on Sof price. TEE DAILY - EVENING mDLLETIN . PRILADELPHIA;. WEDNESDAY; APRIL 25,1866: PATENT PREPARED 'Cork, Mattress, Cushion, Car and Qmrch Seats, Manufacturing Com pany, Office, No. 407 Commerce street. Philadelphia- We desire to call the attention of owners, builders sand captains of steamers, steamboats and other vessels to our PATENT PREPARED CORE STUBFED MAT TRESSES; dtc. 'I hese Mattresses are soft and elastic, do not become hard by use, or get into ridges, but re. taro their original shape and s ze, thus saving all ex pense of making ever or renewing, yet cost, when new, but one third the outlay for Hair Mattresses. In the event of disaster upon the waters they are INFALUAIiLE AS LIFE PRESERVERS, as each single Mattress is capable of supporting three indi viduals any length of time upon the water. We also solicit the attention of hotel keepers, boarding-houses, hospitals and of private families. The prepared Oork Stuffing, by Its many 'Superior qualities and its peculiar advantages, is far pre ferable to any other_ upholstering material far Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows and Seats of every de scription. It offers no refuge to vermin, keeps per fectly sweet, clean and cool, and Is light and certainly very cheap. Cork is a non•condnctor of heat. These Mattresses therefore, are very recommendable against Hemor! rholde, Rheumatism and Nervous and Rheumatic Headache. We are now prepared to take orders for steamships boats. railroads, churches, carriages or theatres, &c to furnish Mattresses, Seats, &c., &c. Give us a call; we cannot fall to give the public a large sniff cleat proof of the value of our patent. The Cholera Below Brew York . : Prom To.day's New York Herald.] Ten additional cases of cholera were re ceived on board of the hospital ship on Monday, and np to ten o'clock. that 'morn ing but one more death than those pre viously reported had occurred. The pas sengers on board of the steamer England still remain in a healthy condition, and altogether affairs at quarantine are pro gressing very.satisfactorily. The Quaran tine Commissioners are about making an effort to obtain permission from the govern ment to erect temporary sheds at Sandy Hook in which to place the well passengers arriving at this port on board of infected vessels; also one or more ships to be used for a similar purpose. The,,report of the Sanitary Committee on the best means of action in regard to the cleansing of streets by allowing the water to flow from the hydrants, the publication of a hygienic circular, the prevantion against the over-crowding of tenement houses, and clearing out the cellar population, and other important sanitary matters to against the cholera, was presents and adopted in the Board of Health yesterday. An interesting debate on the general man agement of quarantine matters also took place, from which it appears that the facili ties for properly providing for the care and cemfort of the afflicted passengers are very meagre. WO TT S 10-40 s con 964:266 oh Del 'Div 491 i 500 Pia Dada Gs PR b 5 90 I 9Rh Cam di Amboy 120 1000 do EEO 90 .W 0 oh Ocean 011 8 41500 do new 95 WO eh do b 5 8 16e0 do 941 i 36 sh Little Soh II V. 14 fro do mon'l 1.3 Ru sh do tali 15000 Penna 59 cou 85 -1 20 sh Penns R mob 564 8000 UIS 5-218 '64 con 10531 2sh do 56 200 814 Phil & Erie b 5 34 100 811 Catawboa pf b 5 317 100 sh do 2ds 34 10 eh 3fech Bk Wl4 140 sh Sch Nay pfd b 5 3431500 sh Green Mount 41i 100 oh do 1330 85 50 eh ClLuton Coal 1 000 sh Miller 0 14 YIBIST CL.MEL IMOOND Mau Ameriesus Gold " sales Reading fiallsmsd . _....._.. 51 sales ..... woes New York OentraL—._... 11. ti. as 'Si— . —.Ms aides sales ti.s. fki, ma.=-105% Wes .....: Wee Erie.. -..-...»e.._.._...--- 74 sales ..... sales Hudson E lver _..... ---.--aoss; bid „said . Firm .—...... Finance and Bnaineaa.-.dpril 252 Md. The unfavorable foreign advices,made public yester day afternoon, have had comparatively little effect at the Stock Beard. Government Loans continue to ad vance, the Coupon Sizes, 'EI, closing at WI; the Five- Twenties at 1653;; the Ten-Forties at 9530096, and the Seven Thirties at 102. State Loans were held firmly . There was quite a lively demadd for My Leans, with free sales of the new issues at 95—an advance of 3, and the old at te—an advance of 1 per cent. For Railroad abares there was less ep Quad= and Amboy Railroad sold at Ito; Pennsylvania Railroad at &Vi— no change; Catawlesa Railroad Preferred at 317 i; Phila delphia and Erie Railroad at 34—a decline of and Little Schnylkil Railroad at was bid for Lehigh Valley Railroad; 55 for Mine Hill Railroad, and US for Germantown Railroad. Canal stocks were very quiet. Schuylkill Navigation Preferred, was firm at 34X regular and 8.5 b. to. Delaware-Division sold at;ss?;. In Bank stares the only sale was of Me chanics' at 293. Passenger Railway shares were dull In was bid for Second and Third Streets; 40 for Fifth and Sixth Streets; 52 for Tenth and Eleventh Streets; 39 for Thirteenth and Fiftteenth Streets; 4.2?; for He corvine, and 68 for Welt Philadelphia. Jay cocas a W. quote serercurieat Securities, tic, today, as tollows: RAMC Selling, U.S. 6% 1881— —.- - --..117U 106. Old sal Bondf=..--.......—it5i t 11Xi. New ~ 1864..... —.....-105 Si . 105%, 5-20 Bondß, 1865 .--..----....—..1051* 1053 i 10-40 Ran& —.. 96? is 97 78-10 Anguat---.........—.--- 10111 lit 23; 0 June.---...—.....--..--10114 'cox " Stay.. .... ~.,....... .........1(0 4 102.3,5 Certificates o flndebtedness HO 100 S Gold-at 12 0'c10ck—.».............12,53i 1261 L Messrs. Deßaven & tiler. Zig). iD Booth TIMM street, make the foll,..wing note/loon of the rates of exchange to-day, at 1 P. Ka 31tLYIng. &merlon) G01d.......... —./2.6ii Bilver-GRarters arld - halves. ...-.120 _. . . .. Compound Interest Notes: - .. JunelBBl-.. 11 11,ti .. " Ju1y.1864.- 103 i lei( . " Ang.1884.... 10 Is% ~. `• Oct. 1864.. . 9 91.; .- • " Dec. 1864... 6 lIN .. .• mny3865... 53ri EX " - " Aug. 1865... 4 43 4 .. " Sept.lB6s.- 3,N 354 .. " Oct. 1865... 5 ,4 Smith, Randolph & Co.. Bankers, 16 South Third street, quote at .ti o'clock as frillowtc U. S. 1881 80nd5............_—.- 108 N. U.S. &SA 1862........ .......„.. ......30534 IOSN " ;1864—.......... ...... --.........--MN IMN .. 1865....--........—......:-.—... — .—mci 10c......; LL. 10-40. ....-. ........ .—96 N U.S. 7 - aysZiiiisa3B - ---.—....—.-....—lcra mai 24 series-----.----- ..... --BC 10534 .. Sd 'series. ----JOIN 102 N U. S. Certificates of Indebtotness—.... 100 lcoN Compounds. Dec.. 1864 • ' OS@ 8% WEDNESDAY. April W.—There is very little 'move ; ment In the .13readstntlh market and no ersentie change to record in prices. The receipts of Flour are small and holders are firm in their views, but the demand is limited. Bales of 500 barrels Red Wheat extra family at $l3 Ili barrel. 500 barrels Northwest do. do. at s9@lo 25, small lota 'of extra at gB@9, and superfine at $7 to $B. There is very little Rye Flour here and It commands .1 75(§5. Prices of Corn Meal are unchanged. There is a steady inquiry for Wheat at yesterday's quotattions, and very little corning forward. Sales of 6COO[bushels in lots at $2 40®2 5011 bushel for fair and good Bed, t 2 65 for ehoic Juniata Red and $1 93 for spring. In the absence of sales of White we quote at $2 60 to $2 90. Rye is unchanged; small sales of Penna. at 95 cents. atm 1900 bushels Western on secret terms There Is very little Corn eoming forward and the de. trend has fallen off. Sales of 3,000 bushels yellow at frki 81 cents. Oata are steady; sales of 1900 bushels Penna. at CO cents. No change in Earley or Malt. There is very little OloVerseed coming forward and It commands $5 to $5 75. Timothy is scarce and com mands f 5 25R5 50 There is agood demand for Flax' seed with sales at $2 60 Whiaky—The demand is limited. Small sales of Penna. at $2 254g2 26 and Ohio at $2 27©2 2811 barrel. IMPS tTATIRNS. Reported for the h ladelphta ening Bonettn. _ TRINIDA D—Bark Thomas Dallett. Dunean-310 blids sugar 83 tc3 do 30 hhtla molasses 40 bbls do S & W Welsh. SAGUA—Bark Gen Wm T Sherman, Brio-338 hhds sugar 42 tierces do 715 hhds molasses 168 bola do B dr, W. Welsh. MIAMINE ••:T OF P:111 I a • . air i9se /Karim Bulletin on Third ARRIVED THIS DAY . Bark Thos Dallett (Br), Duncan, 8 days from Trini dad, with sugar and molasses to & W Welsh. Le ft brig V Williams. for Philadelphia; Bohn Dirigo, for do. and E & L Cordery. for New York, ldg. Bark Realm (Br), Christie. from Sava la Grande 14th inst. with sugar to S & W Welsh. Bark General W T Sherman, Russ. 5 days from Sagas with sugar and melwses to b . W WFleh . Left barks J Fylingweed, J lelcholas, Sancho Pansa, J P Georgia; scbrs A Eorta anti 0 M Nevins, all for New York, loading; 0 Cleary, Edeu P Stewart and schr Edna, all lowing, for Philadelphia; brigs Torrent for Porland, Iris, for Tarpaulin Cove; Royal, Sovereign and Blight. for Boston. BALES OF STOOIIB. l'IltST BOAIt.D. PRICES OP tyrocirs 1.11 NSW YORK. (By .71 , 2egrdp14.) - - PhEladelphia Markets. Behr Elwood Doran, Jarvis, from Wilmington, NO with lumber to captain. Behr R S Miller, Anderson, from Easton. Behr H Blackman. Gandy, from. Maurice River. Bchr J Buchanan, Callahan, from Washington. Sam.'" M Wright Fisher. from New London. Schr Reading B.R. No 77, Buckaloo, from Norfolk. CLEARED THIS Da X: • Steamer. Hannah & Sophia,Teaf New York, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. Behr Jll Walnwright,Morris.Boston, Preston Coal Co. Schr S A Hammond. Paine. Boston. Mom Vein Cl Co. t3shr Rachel S Miller, Anderson, Boston, Costner, stickney & Wellington. Scbr R Peterson, English, Boston, do Schr It Blackman. Gandy, Fall River, do Behr Silver Magnet, Barrett. Salem. do Behr Jas Buchanan, Callahan, Richmond, Rathbun, Stearns & Co. Behr Jae Hendrickson. Shinn, Baltimore. R RR Co. Fchr A Middleton, Andes, Warren, RI 'Foulkes A Co. Bchr Geo Twlbelt, Miller, tieorgetown. W Herr. RAND& Steamer Saxon, /JEW Matthews, cleared at Boston yes terday for this port. Steamer Asia (Br), Anderson, cleared at Boston yes terday for Liverpool via Halifax. Brig Matilda, Anderson, hence at Barbados 21st ult. Brig Belle Bernard,Cook, 6 days from Sagna, at New York yesterday. Brig Princeton, Wells, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 25d inst. Brig Hattie E Wheeler, Onptill, hence for Portland, at Holmes' Hole list inst. Sans D S Mershon, Allen; J V Wellington, Atwood: N E Clark, Clark, and Win Marcy, Barrett, hence at Boston 23d inst. Scbr Hannah Little (2 masts). Godfrey, hence for Providence, at Newport 224 inst. Schrs Elluacreel. Weaver; E 0 Irwl n, Atkin% E dr. L Marts, Marta: John Shay, Tilton, and M Fletcher. Tracey. hence at Boston yesterday. Schr L Crocker. Presbrey, from Taunton for this port, sailed Po tter, evmort 28d inst. Sam Thos Handy, hence for Cohassett Nar rows, at Sipplcan rta inst. Schrs RL Tay, Baker, from Boston for this port, and Margaret Ann, Whelpley, from St John, NB. ter do. at Holmes' Hole 224 inst. _ Sohn J Clark, Adams; Sophie Ann, Smith, and M V Cook. hence for Boston; Jas L Knight,,ussell, hence for Milton. and Ruth H Raker, do for Port land, at Holmes' Hole 23d inst. .m..k.iuNrElfmcilazArrr. FA letter from Nicholas Ball. Esq. of Block Island, := A t oa 32 ed P : t chi 'n Sp B ititrOf in 'h a g r tim w , i PJ. th fi r g miles to the eastward of Block Island Light, aban doned, and in a sinking condition, with sails set and the binnacle light burning; also boat gone. The smack Eunice Ann. of New London, had let the schr but a few moments previous to our getting on board, and the crew may have been on board of her. We put away for Newport, and when about half way to Point Judith it came on very thick weather, and it being evident that the schooner could not remain above water long we left her on Monday morning, and she probably sunk soon after. She was loaded with corn." Bar Sparkle, Capt Adams, cleared at PedladelPhla ]larch so for Pawtucket.] SUMMER RESORTS ON LIRE OP Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mr& Caroline Wunder, Pottsville P. 0., Schuy'l 00. TUSCARORA HOTEL, Hrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. 0., Schuylkill no. MAHAIVOI CITY HOTEL. G. W. Frost. Mahanoy ChY P. 0., Schuylkill co. WHITE HO USE, 2dra. Susan liarsdorf, Beading P.O A .NDALUS.TA, James S. Madeira, 310%41111g P. 0. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Baba co. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbach,Worneladorf P. 0., Berta 00. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co.. Charles Boederrnel,Hanisburg P. O. BOYERSTOWN SEMINARY, J. B. Henty,Boyerstown P. 0., Berta Co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. 11. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. 0., Chester co., LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Llehtenthaler. Lille P. 0., Lancaster co. E.PHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, .11needler et Feather, Ephrata P. 0.. Laocaster eo. Aran 1888. Apra-gat ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! flicorPOrated THOS. M. CAHILL, President. JOHN St:MDT/UR, Secretary. ...HENRY THOMAS, Supt, COLD SPILIN Cr ICE AND COAL CO. DFALERISIN AND SHIPPBBS OF HIFI and COAL We are now prepared to -thrnhat BMW QUALITY /OE fn large er email quantities to Hotels,Steamboats Ice Cream Ealot , ns, Families. Offices, Ac., &c., and a the LOWEST MARKET RAI7B. ICE served DAILY in all paved limits of the con solidated City, West Philadelphia, Mantua. Bich mond and Germantown. Your custom and influence its respectfully solicited. You can rely on being fur. Wished with a PURE article and PROMPTLY: Eend your order to OFFICE No. 4 WALNUT BTREEELT. DEPOTS. S.W. corner Twelfth and Willow Streets. North Penna. R. R. and Master street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streeln. Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill.. apt-4m 4 • DREXEL & CO., BANKERS' 34 SOUTH THIRD STREETii 6-2.0"5, 7-30's, 10-40's, 18131. 5 5, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes and SOLD AND SILVER, Bought and. Sold. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND, IRE LAND, FRAME AND GERMANY, JE'lliCS7r NATIONAL BANS., Philadelphta, Sept. 20,1865 TIME DEPOSITS ON INTEREST. INTEREST AT THE RATE OP FOUR PER CENT. PER AN NUM WILL BE ALLOWED BY THIS BANK ON DE POSITS, FOR WHICH CERTIFICATES WILL BE ISSITED, PAYA BLE AFTER FIVE DAYS' NOTICE. INTEREST WILL NOT BE AL LOWED UNLESS THE DE POSIT REMAINS AT LEAST FIFTEEN DAYS. C. H. CLARK. President. i n MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOA — Nsi; UPON DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWEL. BY, PLATE CLOTHING, &c o a& .10MIEI & 00.'8. OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner Of THIRD and 0 &SKILL Streets, Below Lombard. W. B. —DUMB DS; WAWEEEI3. JEWELRY, OUNB, da, - IVOR SALE Alt Y LOWPRICETS. 0100511 THMD EDITION. BY TELEG RA PH. LATER NEWS FROM WASHINGTON THE TRIAL OF JEFF. DAVIS. The President and Judiciary Committee A Feverel Gale on the Lakes. LATER FROM MEXICO THE BATTLE AT MIZATLAN Increasing Strength of the Juarists Rumored Conspiracies, &c Fre= Wasldetrtiesi. EBlledal Despatch to the Braleths.l WASIIitsGToN, April 25.—1 t Is understood that the President has ordered the arraign ment of Jeff. Davis for trial before the United States Court at Norfolk, for trea son. As the Judiciary Committee are in vestigating his complicity in the Assassina tion Plot, the action of the7President is regarded as an attempt on his part to inter fere with the action of the Committee in this matter. The Reconstruction Committee had another protracted session to-day. They failed to reach any conclusion and adjourned until Saturday. Senator Fessenden was unable to be present. The vote on the admission of Colorado will show a majority of four or five in favor of that measure. The tax bill reported to-day, has been an ticipated in the papers. The Gale on the Lakes. Oswioo, April 25th.—The gale which set in on Monday continued up to this morn ing, and several disasters have occurred to vesselson Lake Ontario. The schooner Bahama, bound from this port to Chicago, with coal, is ashore near Oak Orchard creek. § ; The schooners Monticello and Traveler, bound from French Creek to Detroit, are ashore, the former at the Devil's Nose, and the latter at Thirty Mile Point. Steam tugs and pumps will be sent to their assist ance. The schooner Raleigh arrived in port this morning from Canada with the loss of a deck load of lumber. The schooner Coral from Ogdensburgh is ashore, three miles below the Devil's Nose, The propeller Buckeye arrived here to day from Toledo. This is the first vessel from Lake Erie, and through the Welland Canal, this season. The captain of the Buckeye reports that he passed through about sixty miles of floating ice in Lake Erie. From Mexico. Nzvr Yonx, April 25.—The steamer Moro Castle brings Havana advises to the 21st. Senor Almonte, Miniaterfrom Maximilian to France, arrived from Vera Cruz on the 19th. Advices from the City of Mexico to the llth and Vera Crnz to the 15th are received. The battle at Mazatlan, between the Libe rals and Imperialists commenced by the Imperialists attacking Coronas' forces with in a quarter of a mile of the town. The fighting lasted from 4 A. M. till 6 P. M. The Imperialists were aided by Co manches with cannon as far as I - Incas. The next day the fighting was continued, when all the reserve and movable artillery was ordered out to aid the Imperialists ' but up to the departure of the steamer no decisive result had been attained. - - A later report from 'Maiatlan states that the Imperialists had returned to the city with small losses. The French claim to have killed 350 of the Juarista, and wounded a still greater number. The accounts from the whole country show that the Jurists are stronger than ever. Rumors of conspiracy are rife in the city of Mexico, and General Galvez has been imprisoned. Secret arrests are made and citizens disappear mysteriously. The Imperialists claim a victory by Col. Rkdrignez near Coenoe. General Garcia has taken charge of the War Department at the city of Mexico. The bark Wm. Anthony was found to have on board a large quantity of war mu nitions, and in a box was found a paper addressed to General Crawford. It is thought this was a trick to asperse the character of that general. Esoobedo has blockaded the road between San Louis and Saltillo. It is reported from Zacatecas that on the 20th ult. the Imperialist General Mem was defeated between Ruavesca and Tobas co. The small pox is raging at Ponce, P. R. The town of .P'epeno is suffering severely. The latest advices from Guadaleupe state that the cholera is disappearing. The mor tality has been 10,800 out of a population of 149,107. The Reconstruction Committee. WASHINGTON, April 25th.—A rumor is current around the Capitol that the Com mittee on Reconstruction, at their meeting to-day, failed to.agree upon a report, there being a wide disagreement among the mem bers. An effort will however be made to reconcile conflicting views. Departure of the Steamer St. David. PORTLAND, April 25.—The steamship St. David, Captain Aird, sailed for Liverpool at noon to-day. XXXIXTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, WASHINGTON, April 25. SEss7n.—Mr. Sherman (Ohio), from the Committee on .Apriculture, reported a resolution for the printing of 10,000 copies of the report of the Commissi ' , nee of Apiculture en the sobject et theßlederpest. Adopted. Mr. Ramsey (Minn.) called up a bill to authorize the construeflnn of a bridge across the Quincy, Illtnots. The morning hour expired during the consideration of this bill, sad the bill for the admission of Colorado into the Union was taken up. Mr. Doolittle (Ma) took the floOr and spoke against the bill. B01:18E.—Mr. Boutweli (Maw.) Introduced a bill to emeriti me act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports. Read twice and referred to the Su ^rY Committre and ordered to be printed. Inawer to a cocaina by Mr, R questionute that the bill only related to a leg which 18 alresdy before me Judiciary Committee. It was drawn with kw- at care by a well informed person and the committee wished to have the advantage of see- Inc it in print. Mr. Donnelly (Minn.). introdneed a bill to Olt ' , mi 21cadelnY Of MasiC or Washington Olty, with 3: )0 O'Cloolt. Breidstuffs—The market is active and firm. Provisions—The market is dull. Lownow. April 12.—Consols closed at 86/- @B6l for money. AMERICAN STOCKS.—U. S. Five-Twenties, 7l 71i. Illinois Central, 80a-©Bl. Erie, 541 ®55. NEw Tons, April 76.—The Stock Market is steady; Cumberland preferred, 453 i: Ili. Central,ll7%; Mich. Southern, 83%; Beading, 1045 i: Hudson Hirer. 1043‘: New York Central, 92 5 /:; Canton, 56: Erie, 74; Missouri 6's, 75; Carolinas, ennessee 6's, 904 y; Treasury 7 3-10, 102; Ten.forti , a. 961 i; Eive-twentlea, 105%1 Conpon.aixes, 107; Gold, 126 g. Sales as PlAllactia SALIM AFTER WOO City 6a new 95 7000 Union Canal Int Bda b6O 5 sh Lehigh Nay 5.14' 100 sh 19th &lath St It c 1914 - 3o sh Swatara Falls 15 sh Wyoming Val c 60 SECOND $l2OOO US 10-403 con 96%,1 Clty ea old 2 Els 90 400 do new 95 WINDOW SHADES. In every Desirable Style and Color. for Town or Country. WHITE CURTAINS. WHITE CURTAINS. WHITE CURTAINS.,:,: Of Lace, Muslin, and Nottingham, Na 7-7 I. E. WALRAYEN, 71.9 Chestnut Streets BUY COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES OF AL I. DATES And pal the Accruedintereet, lees a Small Discount. A large aascatment of BOY'S BMW READY; II episifyjev:ii ideMin tA.It • Gentlemen's Clothing Made to Order; As fine a stock to select from as any in the country. ; A.. Hoyt & - Bro., S. W. ear. Tenth and Chestnut inl2Bl-sa to th Imp ASSEMBLY EITILDING 111 NORTH FOURTH ST.—Ehow Oases in mat variety at declining prices. W. H. GROVE. NORTHFOITRTH —Desks and Olitee Tables. .1.11 +a enperlor make. [aplo4ls] W. H. GROVE; Max Strakoech, Wm. 'J. Pope, Max Maretzek, RisePb J. May and others as corporators, with a capital of 5500,000 and with power to build an opera house In Washington city. Read twice and referred to the' C' Mr. O tt r e t mmie of the Disrict. • h (fed.) Introduced a Joint resolution au thorizing the sale and transfer or arms. munitions o f War and vessels of war. Read twice, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Milan. Mr. Blaine e.) rose to a ques , lon of personal ex planation and called the attention of the House to the' tact that Mr. Conkllng so altered the Globe report of the controversy between them, yesterday, as to take out,of his {Mr. Conkling's) remarks the exoression as to his "responsibility, here or elsewhere," on which I.ls (Mr. _Blaine's) rejoinder bad been made. He de - bounced this as a violation of the first principles of 1 onor which should exist between gentlemen. Mr. Conkling compared the reporter's manuscript with the corrections made by him to show that imma terial alteration was made. The time would be far distant when be (Mr. 0 .) would ask Information or in struction from him. (Mr. Blaine) as to the conduct which ought to govern gentlemen. A further emit/ overly took place between the two members, In which mutual imputations of cowardice and untruthfulness were made. Mr. Morrill (V 4), from the Committee of Ways and Means, repotted a bill to levy on all horses, mules, cat- • tie, sheep, togs, and other live animals, imported trona , foreign countrle.„ - a duty of 20 per cent. ad votaress.- He said the internal revenue bill which would be re ported today would have to be acted upon before the tariff bill, and it was therefore necessary to report this bill In advance a , because there was now no duty imposed on live animals imported, and be understood that the Canadians were sending sheep over the border and having them shorn on this side, so as to evade their dui on wooL Afterill was considered and passed. the introduction of other bills the House pro ceeded to theregular order ofhtudness, which was the unfinished business of last evening, the bill to securer the speedy construction of the Northern Pacific Bail -5 road and Telegraph Line. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the City of Boston. PANIC IN THE COTTON MARKET SANDY HOOK, April 25.—The steamship City of Boston from Liverpool on the 11th, via Queenstown on the 12th, has arrived and anchored off this point. Her advices are one day later than were received by the steamship America. The steamship Kangaroo, from New York, arrived out on the 12th. Commercial Intelligence. LrvEnpoot, April 12.—Cotton—The sales today amount to 7,000 bales, including 2,000 bales to speculators and exporters. The market is dull, with a decline of There is a panic in the market. The Manchester market is heavy and de clining. New York Stock Market. luta Stook Beard. FIRST BOARD. lee sh Ocean Oil 100 sh Soh Nay pfd Blown 345; 100 sh eh Catawba p 31% b3O 10 100 00 eh : do b3O 31% 315 i eh do 100 ah do blO 304 400 ab Reed B b 5 523 i 25 sh Locust Mt 2ds 45% MO II d Tress 7 Mu _ . 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