11BSON PEACOCK. Etlittir. VOLUME XAL—No. 218. • THE EVI:NING BULLETIN trozmititien NVEILT EvEztura Mundays excepted). AT THE NEW 11111.11.ETIN BUILDING, 607 :Chestnut titrof LI Philadelphia, Mr TUB evim24o sum./.71N Ammer/ON. rzterturrofte. 41-111 SON PEA(10()R. EIRNEST U WALL.AO77.: P.L.VETOBESTON, TllOB. J WILIAA.UBO2I. CAI SOUDER, JR,. FRANCIS 'WELLS. ' - The tstrwonts Is served to nabri bon in the city U Gents rer *reek, mumble to the eo se rierp. fir ill R ym PILESE'NTH—F'INE POCKET WAit,grs AND r Dingier, Writing Deek4, Stationery, Boxem, • Pocket Cutlery, Cammeaa awl CheM Board& Chem% 1391 4. ( Pc' , 011iec Ink Maack. •Ju*on.Ko Boob, Kterea*"P" " `augur".• W. O. PERRY. 1114 Arch street. W A XFIAJW}:I AUTUMN LEAVES AND 'FRUIT .aught at 120'2 Brown atreet. Crarate. Harps, Mo'llde and . m.eerlel tar sales d..ingt* DIARRIED; IIAUKCS -NOBLE.--At Orrrnantotra. on the evening the P. , th tort.. by Rev .1. lloanome, Hr. Fladerick 6. Itaekne to Amanda M.. daughter of Dr. Chas. Noble. • CR I.;ll—On.Thooday, inet..,at the Church of the Ilylphany. laoy the Rev. Richard Newton, I). D.. Mr. .G..org c Grmp, of Philadelphia. to Elizabeth. daughter of Jndae Lee, of Camden. New Jamey. • KEN(.--PLANNINTON.--On tho Igth Inst. In St. Phi. line (torch, by the Rey. D Cooper, Samuel L. lVtrini , ~f arhlngten, D. G. t Anna J., daughter of Joae PienLinton, Erg., of thl* city. (Baltimore nod j ngtgal paper* ploare cogr) irtiON-11A ES.—On the Inth !intent. by the Rev. R. H. Allen. Mr. George Sir rennin to Mire Mary IL Earner. daughter of the late Pau/ Borne... Ego.. all of thin WOoDWARD—WILLIB.--(ha the 12th hut., at Had donfiefd; by the rev. If. 'Vona,. Jot. B. Woodward to Mary 11. daughter of B. B. Milk No Garde. - Soddenly. on tlre morning of thu l th duet, Catharine, widow of the late ileorge W. Mentz, in :It , . ;?t6 your of her age. • 'lle telt-lives atul friends of the faintly or invited to attond tie funeral. Crow the rerld ;ace of he son•in-law. Ed» rsi d /Aar nt met., on duo ay. tho 22d 'not. at 2 M.. without faith -t notico. urtutnt at ii - .oil! Laurel 11111. •• DiAiNIDEIL, -On the 1t.:6 Suit.. Wltilaro Y,. Schalder, to the Si.t .vear of bia age. Thr relatives cud friends of the tho It. W. strand dse t f Penn.vir -DIA. A. Y. %f., an the (rater aity in get:0:11; the Wm. 11. ..kdam4 IVII , I AesorlAtion, an,lWr.phlngton Wee Company, :tre ri.--neeifolly invited Cr atti ud hit funeral. front tad tato reihkue,, Ala,onte ti 11, Cite:.inut ;ittet-d. on Mayday afternoon, Gut= Met. at 0 • 1 . lock. 1:1AL GASHZT. . PATENT rots retaien oniurrimsttvr 9,15e7. E. S. PAISLEY, UNDZETAILEI4, F. COE:i pr. OT TJENTM &ND Gat= gritirrrs. I claim that my pow improved end owl. patented BUlilta. CASKET is far more beautiful in form and Galli than the old unsightly uod repulsive coffin, and that its construction adds to ite strength and dura. bilitv. • Ws, the neslersismed, having_ had occasion to nee In oar (atuiltrs 8. LAIILEY'S PATENT CASKET, sv,,uld not in the future use MAY other if they could be oto• te ined. Nii7:oT. St. Sirnr.Ort, ne,v..l. t 9. Jaason. il. &Nets*, Id. D E. J. Crippen, Conk. .1. Marlton U. .13, ,1nc..)1) H. iturd.s.D.„ 1.0.11 T). W. itartins, D. D.. G ' , yawl. atetN. Orur,' Wm. Hicks. 3. 8.. Clachorno, - D. N. Sinn: EY LANDELL HAVE THF: VIM QUALITY Lyons Velvets for Dinka. Lyons Velvets. iti-lneh. for Saelta YRE is LA NDELL, FOURTH AND ARCM KEEP A- Ebre ateo; talent of cat/in:wren for Hon' Clothes. QM. trimere.3 for Ha/ anent istuts. • j it!: YOUR LIFE IN ?HZ tT•Sf'RICAN LIFE IN-OLRANCE 11.OIPANY. • Onto H. F, corner •1 4 iTourth and 'Walnut .tteet% Asti AMIE:Ts X L.% ILLY $32.M10.00.1. ALLPOLICILIS A ruerietal L errared to i,Tuo P .11ch,. of every de..crlytion affecting Life le , ttranTe, and would call T....ye. cial attend= to the vadat. , atrrartire feature-a cregented t in in, Prtapectuts which can be had at the Office of the $ plan of their assembling. The Archiepiscopal Palace of Lambeth, in which the Conference was held, - dati.d beck to the twelfth mutiny, the hall used having once been the Armory. Tire walls were covered with the por traits of the Archbishops of Canter bury to beyond the time of " the Reforma tion. The debate was held with closed doors; no authorized reports were published. ;The ,. chief place of interest was the Chapel, in which every bishop, from time iememorlal, had been consecrated. Here the lecturer in terjected the thought that,irhould the heresy of Cole= overspread the Church of Ragland; that Church would go down as coinpletely, as the Church of Ephesus. One thing that the Conkrenee bad not accomplished was the decision of , disputed doctrines in. divin ity. Its main object had been to promote fraternity of feeling. In the ktturer's opinion, it was the most important time of the land ever held since the of the Reformation. It had reaffiruisd the- propi tiatory sacrifice of the Cross; it had borne 'Wituesa to the faith deliveted to the saints; it bad presented the primitive and Othello pillar as the ground of truth , as it is in Jesus. In conclusion, the lecturer addressed a few awakening words to such were apathetic on the subject of' church diVietena m nosogir „ loth ' • PRIDE rultmF 00' spot tbat Cokripm.. , could crd 4 44, itough.their borsesehoe& IST: r, r: NEWS,IttY Gowrrner. copteta reepestie Dee. 19,1807,-,----Thetiteiutter,Mars'cilatf • Captain Garl, brie arrivednwltli`itiatew (torn Vera , ), Ciarz to ino rth ibst.; and Real to the .17.41. 1 band of clis I'd ts had foreiblY dcpoee Pop Cepeda, the Oovernor oPlitithattin: The mail dates from:the Capital / bfelikeltiOrie' *Ohl or. up to .'the. llth •last. , ', There fattigitetp , great excitement over the total relthdrpwal pf Awl relygitti and" Consult: and the matter • wasfcommented on by all t 4 p ress of the Is capital. According to Ma nittrtietions Mr. Mid-r -dleton -is tee leave Brit:4h' sable-41d under protection of Merlco,bereolf iskpectedi', that all the European ,Le„gations worthl follow the example of Great „ and 11 leave the , United- Ratea sole oecitpants of the diplonautic field in Mezlcic. Richithaerf had bead' . - ' discovered is the Stabs of Vera Cruz: Several had vilso been discovered, near the town, of . Uteri, is Sonora. They consisted.of eightgold mice* • thirty-five silver mines and two copper min ,licsides thirty Otlterit of different character* "tiot,., , specified in thp report. • , General Folly Dfae,,' brother • of -7/ orfria Dian , "•had. , been.' •° elected Governor of the.. State ,of , Osiliteks General - Geronimo Trevino of / Nneyo.• Leo% and Don Francisco G. Palacios of Durango. Au at-, tempt:was made to assassinate richt/ Alston*, ": the late Military Governor of the Stated 'Vera " Crnz , ,wlien he was leaving the theatre- atjalapa. During the distnrbance that ensued some polies shouted rirrth in honor Of Central," Porarlo proclaiming him as President of Alexfco. " , idea of the movers MIS to' Immediately den ied ` -' the enforeetnent of a loan of 03410,000 to support the cause. The ringleader of this abortive scheme.was Colonel trrittia_, au ex-int,- penaliet officer, ii7tlo passed over to , tieneril torres. curio derinr, , the siege of Jalapa, and at tempted to aecluce the garriaon of the place, but was den cted by a corporal. Nearly all the pc- • litical prisoners have been liberated. Two Bri- , tish su bject:-named Mr. George and Mr. Barnwel." ; had died. 11€11110f60. War with Itaygir.Catorall Execute:64lMay ihe 4 lllarrz arathorme. Dte.l9.--Preahlent Cobralfs reportar to be marching against Hayti at tho bead of a . Dominican twiny. There Was ;also a rumor that e hini• capiared and shot a General Baez,. but iht %iv& motelated which o 6 the brothers : of that - risme. • , PAclrti AN &I It le found by a French Awritst that 'the "blood" .if living mollueta, contains three per' •••' cent.of suiphnric acid nude conaiderable quaftity.', 4 of carbonic acid. --The poems of Fuller, the quaint old divine;" 4 .` are about to bs published by subscription. They, '• arc' to be' , selected- from all his works; a, the ,; • shorter places alone there are over one hundred. ' -Tom Brawn. Hughes has; a paper in, lftrenti kin on ' T he, Nile ,Tribauwitis of -Abyssinia:"' What, do • people care about' • that' anbjeeW Nihil. —Lake Erie l led hi , one under that that is t•eventy feet deep ,Whore it onterkittle.., north, and does tot reappear until IM waterstsOre mingled with those of,the lake. - ' 1 ----virasidogton Le to attempt d social xla. form by ,coronweeittg. Lot parties at`•hatfiewt • seven in the eVeubit, and atioliatituat,i.u t o i wlti —Ole. Bull le going West, and after aproferr iiiODUl tour there, will return Fast and give *fear concerts. He Is said to have improved -d u ring.. his absence from America. • —Some one has reallY, gone to Wairtresia ki ," run tor „Congress when it becomes .a territory.- He„was a San Francisco. auctioneer whe Went Vancouver Island in' the hope that it .wmt tobo annexed totbe United States. „ • —Helena, Montana reports a embus instance,. of the Chinese mode o f-trial : A fire took place there reeettly,andall the Chinese' residents were summoned to ballot for the offender. : The par , ' ' son receiving the ,highest number of votes we& ,• to be punished. —One of the dissatisfied but interested citizen's .of Hamilton,' Canada, is afraid that:education of youth iB litgleeted, and writes . - atutleualy to . .Um school trustees to Inquire "What Stotts has bftie Taken in regard, to. 'a Class to pm:tir boys for I commersbal !Lk.", . • —Mr. WalSer; in his letter , talks of; ten thon:- . . I sand millions tui "bil lion," whereas it is Lola - lion of millions. Mr. MeCtilloch,, nearly 'everybody eLse, talks of "retiring the etirreuey," The verb "retire" is intransitive; the word SnOftlit be "withdraw" the curreney.—tY.l - post„„,„‘ —A French botanist is contributlegiiiiewitli"of 'paper& on the might of plants to's selentiffe Journal. In Fpeaking of telfaceo he quotes from that beautiful story 'Paul snit Virginia" to the effect that one of the great eujpytneets of Pant was to sleep with a Piece (chiwte) of Virginia US. his Month --Hankovr,__China, hag 'bad an extraordinary ; • , flood. 'The Yang.tsoirtung, having 'fallen. four- "'.' feet. incbes suddenly rose in lorty-eight '• hours five feet , ix'incilea. The Chinese. sa,y. ;• in the province of Shanse, a column of water anddicnly Wprdeg from the earth, deluging .whole city and'drowning the inhabitants. • —lt May interest toren' of oysters to know that the oyster is very tonaelisus of life, and is. • said to keep up its orgaolzation In the,.huinas stomach for a bug time. The-oyster's heart, it ,IS said, beats perceptibly, half au hour atter it is. ", • . swallowed, all of which it is very pleasant tol yknew. • ...Prinek's last social picture represents a lad,r. • 'in the bands of a hecul•dressor, to whom elm ob- '! serves that her hair is not so thick'aa whert;her 'last cut it. He nplies, "Well, ixta'am, it is übt. so voluminous as it was; but, really, one can prove it so well new, that the raw material Itit„ not of notch consequence." —St. Loris is troubled as well as Viet:abut*a t r the prospect of becoming an inland city. Thee • current of the Missouri Is caushigtheldiseissippt to encroach on the Illinois shore to etch an eite- ' tent that there are • fears it will make 't asp - ' ' through the bank and leave at. Louis two miles - from the river. A atone embankment la pro posed to prevent the calamity. , —The Lendon -4drertfser prints a letter from a lady at Florence who- vouches for Gruituddlla 'ClirltibMity.' A clergyman of the Chuck or Bygland, It seems, .is of opinion that, although. sometimes, "when he was tired at night," then; General may have put his hand thonghdosaly to some compromisingessortlons, he is one of titter truest Christiana living. • Preheitraan who had purchased aeoIMUT T . • . seat was complaining of the want of birds le is garden, l "Set some traps," replied asi old cdthase • ".' "and they'll come. I was once in Africa, fad , them wasn't supposed to* a woman witidatawat - • ".- ,hundred miles. I hung a, pair of canine loan , collar upon a tree, and e nextt morning ' totted two women under the branches'. ' • —When the t'Emprese said to 11. Hausatttlitlu looking at ono of his long, straight bonieva,4l just opened, "Why did you make that luedoo- ' said so long and 'straight ; It is' Uresosite'rt "Madame," replied the Prefect, Made it Very' long and very stedgitt became the, metal* - ; .artillerywbom I consulted' a greet steal, on Ow! „ I , entject assteed Me that it was hiposathis:te ' teach cannon balls to turn round Wars& center • to the felt." ;,' '. •. • —ln Ida /Acker , story,' Dickens , • r'lWjaY. 'isoaltiotk that first hupreesions, bastd oa tkintlastiJt l -0,. 1 )1 f s eight, fox a foot, usually pros e .. amok; ti4I_MAF rat a 01 4 0, be 'et,l2 l •ftlritiq 1 . Bowsaw, by'itte Ate, of , • •, so N I A • B's says 'lir retatictir tok ADO • 1• PIM knossia veat . demodspiif N bout' kadLuton uOnlistikt 7 ""` 1,. • 1. 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