Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 14, 1868, Image 1

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GIBSON' PEACOCK. Etlitor.
VOLUME XXII.-NO. 211.
EvENING IcUIAVETIN:
PUBLUMED ICVEUY EVlnillga; '
(SWAMI OXPeTtOdh
tormous siEw ISIILLUTIN swilpirto.
tateetriut street, rhateitteiputii„
THE,
, DT lira
EVENING BULLETIN ABBOOIATION.
411350 N PEACOCIS, —CASPER BnUDEltuge." ,
FETBEBBON. THOA .J. WILLIAbanOrt.
FRANCId whLi el.
The Buntarrne Is Nerved to umbeeribors in the city at 18
teats • • week. fineable to the carriers. or 88 per annum.
A lionsehold-Word—golgate & co.,*
in +he manufacture of Toilet Bowp . hive attalued
national celebrity. Their name Le a boureliticl - word.—
.Ph fladelphia Kethocitel liome Journal. de4 f m 130
p_tiff — FOR P
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CARDS.
INVITATI M ASON CO..
WE1116)41g" New styles.
407 Chestnut street.
WEDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVED IN THE
ay Neweet .and beet manner. LOUIS DREKA. Sta.
timer and EntraVer, - Itta Chestnut 'greet. -- — tab Mil-
DIED.
DALI)EItBTON.-00 the 12th fiemuel Fogg, eon
of John R. mid. Rachel 8. Batdererton, lathe elliyeer of
hie age. \ •
the rclativre and ft fends of tho family are respectfollv
invited ,to att nd ide funeral. front the residones of his
grandfather, 8 P. Baldereton:No. Info Green ntraet, on
Tlard.dav morning. the lbth bust at ten (10) o'eloeK.
meat fn Friancto douthwaatern Ground.
FAHNEBTOGR.—At East Liberty, Pe.. on Friday
morning. 11th Walter B. Fahneetock, member of
the firm of A. L. Fahneatoefo & Co.. of. Pittsburgh.
tißtFil h.— Suddenly, on the 4th fut.:Maly P., wife of
Mr. George W. ()riffle. of New - Orleans. and daughter of
tho latr.Kov.- Dr.-Perry.- of. Grove/and,,...fßoston
and New Orleans papers please eon , ' •
WATSON. —On the 17th laoaerober. at her reeidenee
Grosvenor libl, Wimbledon. Surrey, P.ogiand. aged 7'&
Martini. willow o daughter of
d Watmo. E5i...% of
Kiddermineter. and of th e tate William Davi , .
Eeq.. of Philadelphia. afterwarde -the Vatted-Coma at
Loode. •
MERICAN ulo!
BLACK s,st Ge.
4' Just received. American Fiala Black Rilk at $1 o 0 .a
Yard. AIso. AMERICAN GROB GRAIN BLACK 131L103
AiA2_so ay
tor sale by - NESSON eg BON.- -
Mourntog Ory Goods House.
del2 No. 218 uhostaut street.
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LACK IRISH POPLIN.—PRICE
B
Yll4, REOTHERS & CO.'S Mau Black Irish rop.
llos reduced to
$2 75 A YARD. •
For sale by DESSON & RON,
!dimming Dry Goods Mouse.
No.9ls,oheulout street.
del2-2M
y YEE& LANDF.LL. FOURIIII AND ARLIFf,_
HAVE MADE HEIR ÜbUAL AREANOENEENTB.
AND OFFER
EVITABL,F.DRY
OLWAYEL O_4ODll FOR
TIIO H
SPLi)!A!. SOTi iE .
aer JOHN 'l3. GOUGH
Ms tow - Lecture.
"CIRCUMSTANCES,"
At the Academy of Music,
MONDAY EVENING. Dee. 14.
Admhmiontosll !Arta of the Mato. FIFTY CENTS.
NO EXTRA CILSEGE FOR RESERVED SEATS.
TIO oar for Went Ciauld*S23Cheetant Arse, and at
the door on Monday evening. dalo4trps
FAIRE
E FAIR for the side of Useful and Fancy Artielee wIU
cpen en sfoNDEY lIVENINO. December 14. 11414 to the
Lseture-Rooto of the —•
IibOBREDA PRREBYTERIAN CRUR
COB. FRARRPORD ROAD AND VIENNA Sift
VORTINUING TWO INEaKS.
Au opportunity will be offered to Westerns for suitable
Holiday Presents.
come end brine your friends with you _
I esecat lickets._lls cents. Daily Ado:disks:l.. 10 cents.
ha cans of Sh e • Second and Thin.' and the Union
Pues no; Rothe ay.Companlos run in clue proximity to
the Church., - • • • dol2 arPi
. ,
willlps.-- CONTINUATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
"""`" the boflerere by' the+ Inundation In Switzerland, re
ceived up to etaturdsor hamming, December 12th. 1263:
ler. John C. Fehr. collected among the fit/sena
of Reading. Pa,. . .4. .. . $2lO 45
Bee. 13.Edag*0. Etiie6vitie.' iiii,i;*eidieCta 'li
181 0)
congregation... .... ..... ....
Rev. C. D. Foltz, Obey. 111.„ collected in emigre.
nation... . .. . .. ... 53 0‘)
Rev. A. 1....
nation.....
Warren. 016.. c ollected in 'eon.
venation. 26 50
Mr. lley Geiger.. . . ... . ... 25 00
lieurr. Jan in utheii Mi., oi liiici.: iiijUiec
tad' 04 Y . 20 00
Mr. b. S. White..........' . . 20 iyo
Ray. A. Rimer. t;n, iii., iaiiiiiii in edit:
gregation 12 OD
Meier.. Clark & Biddle. ... ....... . . . 10 00
Mr. 1. Sehildluncht. Tiffin. 11ht0......... . .:......... . . 10 OJ
Rey. C. U. 13, echt„ Monticello, lowa, .collecied
in consierztion. $
8 50
Mr. t im id Fbchar 5 0)
lir. AuOr. linnet:stein. Caned's. N. Y...........
6 0)
lir Rudolph Ilusi, Aprizitaeld. 111.._ . 600
Mr. Win McAllister . 5 00
Mr. Gust Remack . 600
Mr. Caspar
Schalker
6 OD
Mr. Iher. culls--..............? „ .
600
V r. Fredk. 'Milkman=6 00
......... .... .....
I %V 600
Smaller Contributions. 11 25
Prosiourly Reportcd.
Total to date . ... • . ....... .... s 2,aw
With renewee timnici owl AonaiOn , . in the
67
name of the Et a lea Committee of Aistetane,e.
RUDO...YfiI KO RAUL
Consul of Switzerland.
PHILADX4rine, Dee. la ism It
-
stir A YOUNG MAN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE
at the 'DOME MISSION Or'FICE. No. 633 Arch
street. daily. from 9 to I 8 o'clock A. N.— to receive contd.
butlers in Money. Clothing. !Cc.. Esc.—for tho WOR ['HY
POWL , and to give any information regarding the opera.
time of the Society that may be desired by the com
munity.
The Winter La neon or trioxide.
REMEMBER THE POOR—and send in a Christmas
preetlit. THOMAS T. MASON.
doll et rEi• Treasiirer.
siell•Pr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—
' Treasurer's Department. 238 glutei Third street
Pitmans -tram, Penna.. Dec. 3.
NOTICE TO 13 I'OCKHOLDERS.
The Second Instalment en the new Stack subscribed
for under resolution of the Board of Directors of May,
1863. Es now due.
Unless paid en or before the 15th instant the instalment
will not drag! its proportion of Dividend due May. 186 9,
and those paying up all the remaining Instalments will
receive MI Dividenda on MaYncuit•
HOS. T. mall.
Veneerer.
•
ear UNION LEAGUE HOUSE,
BROAD BTithET,
PALLADELPUIA, Bee. 7, 1668.
The annual meeting of the Union League of Pulladel•
chill will be held at the League Reuse on MONDAY
EVENING, Dec Nth,- at 7 o'clock, at which meeting
there will be an election for ()dime and Directors +or the
•enaning soar. GIN). H. BORER. a
de7.7t rpfi Secretary.
PIIILADELPIIIA ORTUOP.EDIC SOSP ITATy
affirNo
, 15 south
th etreet ft.lp and
Spfnalnteeaaea.and pororntitleagate l d ADA,.
daily at 12 o'clock. nos2ni,rpi
ger HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 15/8 AND 1520
Lombard street. Dispensary Department.—liadi
cal treatment and medicine furnished gratuitously to
the poor. .
joir IMPORTANT NOT/OE.
,
I lorebv give notice that! am no looser connected with
the Colton Dental Association of this city ae their opera
tor. Persons whaling teeth extracted absolutely without
roain by nitrous oxide gas, will find me in my neWOOllO.
1021 Walnut street.
neWifltry DR. F. H. THOMAS.
Sed•SbWi Pare for Additional dtawarmerita,
A OADEMY OF MITENC:=IMIAND VONDEET ON FEL
A
DAy EyENING, Nth inet., in aid of the Lincoln In
stitution, by Max Birakoseh's entire troupe. Including
Mips Kellogg. Miss ABMs Top Herr Hopta, Manors
w
orted the Amahlon Band.
Lotta and Fetrilli, au
Call Bentz. Leader. who have vo imteered for the coca
elan.
Tickets for reserved seats are now for sale at Trump.
lees, 926 Chestnut street. PartmeL parquet circle and
bakonv.lll2; family circle, 50 cehtej,mpper tier. 25 cents I
standing tickets. ell. dolt IN
°ARIL WOLFBOAN'EI SECOND -ORA?. D MATOMM
kJ et the Foyer of the Academy ef Mule, on FRIDAY
ILFZURNOON next. 18th hut— at 4 o'clock, instead of .436
o'clock. se hereto , ore. Mr. Wolfeohn wilt be enlisted by
MONS. • EDOUARD DOL.LONE. Violinlet. and HERR.
RUDOLPH HENRI°. Violonceßlet, Aecompanyiet,
THOMAS A'BEOKETT. , . • de 14 ltA
KENNEDY'S LAST GRAM) CONCERT OF THE
Seas6ll. THIS (Monday) EVENING. at CONCERT
BALL, Chestnut street, undsr the auspices of the Scot
tish Societies , when he will sins_ .hoice t ono front
Burns, Byron, Scott and Tanilai Tickets 60 coati; re
served aeats, 76 -cents... For rale_ at_ Trumpler's _AI info_
Store. Proceeds for charitable purposes. • , its
TORDANII CELEBRATED PURE -TONIC ALB FOR
ol invalids, family use, die.
The subscriber is now furubrhed with Ms full Winter
supply of his highly nutritious sad wcil.knorni beverage.
its wide spread ana incressiug use, by order of physl
clans. for inval de, use of families, die., wriamend it to the
atrention of all consumers who want a swictly pure ar.
Bole i Prepared from thebest materials, and put up la the
Mont careful manner 'for home use or transportation. Or
ders by mail or otherwise promptly supplied.'
• P. J. JO EWAN,
220__Feru• street,
Below Third and Walnut 8
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81,931 87
EIJECATING PARES
ITAIIRISOX SKATING
BERKS AND HOWARD STREETS,
Cara of the Fifth end Sixth Streets. Unlon, an/ Second
and Third Streets yium the Park.
Tho lco le In fi ne condition. _ • -
' of-Music afterneon and evening. - -
The rune regulations as formerly will be enforced. .
- Beason !noels. Se. Single, &depletion: SG cents; :
ENVELOPES' ENVELOPES'
cooosocKs_iiiiingimansrVittao.plis
a s
reties
11 u 1 ualit 0 ieos a -
mff id M slißuamfTmsHe fbeto 3irrf yfna,i
btE s
E at T re
duced prices
Agent.
OFW
ES PATENT
H ' ". • •
00B1ttINATION SOFA BEDSTEAD. It bee the
appearance of s Parlor Sofa, with apring t ‘dt ,e . and
apt fug neat, and yet in Lees thawdoe whinbra
out unfelt:wing at detaching in - any way. it saw es.
tftded into s handiotne French •BMstead. with h dr.
opting matt:race.' complt te. • It la, without doubt,ttut hand,
isonteet and wort durable Sofa lied now in matt.
For 'cleat the Cubitud manufactory of , , •
, Owner and dole Manufacturer,
0c03.11m4p ' No, S3O South Secund street.
HENRY EIEUIZIPPI.
CARPENTER enlmams.
jaws, NO. lr MIONI STREET.
JOHN CRUMP. BUILDER.
173 CHEBTNUTZTREET •
mut US LODGE BYBEE?,
Mechanics of every branch mqtdred for housoomnuns
nd fitting promptly libed. fo27tt
,4 . W.liltptiEtTONM IMPROVED, _VENTILATED
- and eiteit.fittiog Prees Hata (patented) is all 1210
approved fashions of the sewn, Cheetuet
next door to the Pratitialoe.: • ocO tfrp
HABDWARB..-TA BLS co rixeir.W
LT ivory. rubber and other bandies, and plated bladee;
Cbild , en'e Entree end Yorke. Pocket Knives, Schwa, in
ekes; Razors; Boxes and Ctusste from $1 to SW.;
Patent Tool Handles (B) miniature tools in them); Bo
Ladies' and CiPnte' ice and Parlor Skates Clotnni
Wiingere(sbey'll eave tbelr cot in - Clotbluit -
and - time);
Carpet nwe.pere. Carpet litretelient..rlated Spoons anti
Foray. Nut Pieta, 111inletnre Garden Tools. tiptoe and
Cake BoxeaTes Belie end Seri:it:an Bellisaint Crackers,
7 ea Traya and Walter... Patent Ash Miters (pay for them.
elves in (lie coal caved); Carved Walnut Bricked's...lien
ilennen't Blarkias; Stool, ' seta of Croquet and Cat, Boys'
Steele. Apple Parere and Cherry-eta/tug Machines. and a
general variety TRUMAN ouseetaing Hardware. cut..
Lorry Toole. at BLIAW , d. No. WE (Eight
Thirty five) Market street. below Ni.utb.
AN ELEGANT PORTRAIT OF GENERAL GRANT.
from We. by Lambdln. for sale by
H. SCOTT. J.
dol4 1..'03. 102 P Chestanc street.
USEFUL AND ELEGANT FANCY ARTICLES. FOR
holiday GU$& MASON & CO..
907 Cbtorant otreet.
ROBE ' • DOD DFISHOEUBBIA ANDTUJIKE Y Marr
ng elute. foreign and domestic
MASON Ls CO
• get Chestnut etreot.
VIENNA. PARIS AND - LONDON FINE POCKET
Boob In Runts, Turkey and Calf.
MASON k,
- - 9P7 Ll:teapot atreet.
ROGERS. _WOBTENIIOLML___AND
•
Isnglith uks.ke!,, room/. Knives and Fidasora
_ - - MAYON & CO.
907 Chaletaut street.
BRONZE AND CARVED WOOD INEBTANW IN
great variety
CARVED ENIVEIikCOOI4ADKERS. PEN.
HOLDERS. TRAYS, MATCA and STAMP BOXES, in
WOOD and ivoity.
MASON Gs CO..
927 Chestnut street.
XYLOPLASTIQUE INKSTANDS, TRAYS, PAPER
wrionT. and MATCH BOXES, SCOTCH GOODS—A
Lugo emsortnient.
Wl& CO..
W'EDDThG AND visurza CARDti. ELEOA r NTLY
engrave& N. 13.--Our patron will oblige In by glAng
Heir orders for engraving intended for Holiday shrosentsi.
at an early data.
MASON & CO..
de:V.Ot4P ti Chestnut street.
LN UIN E FARINA (MAKI -
G
MIST TRENCH EXInACTS loft THE HAND
KERCHIEF.
PuM MADE% RICHLY SCENTED SOAPS.
HAIR PREP ARATIoNS, dm. in great variety.
For ealo by •
JANES T. BHINN.
delltirm Broad and Spruce ets.. Phllada.
inMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY. PLATE.
IJLOTMING, at
jONES & CO.'S
OLD•ESTABLIBHBD LOAN OFFICE.
Cotner of Third and Oeekill etreetr.
Below Lombard.
N. B.—DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY, GUNS.
&e.
• POll BALE AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRIM& no2S-Imorpo
FINE WINES, WHISKY,. .t.C.,__&.C..
E. Y. 2diDDLETON.
No. 6 North Front Street. Established 184.1
Importer of Rochelle and Cognac Rrandiee„ Holland
Gn, F cotch and Met' Whiskies . Madeira, Bberry, Port.
d Champagne Wines. Also dealer in choice old Motion
sahebs, Wheat, Rye, Bourbon, and apple Whigitiee.
E. P.M. has on hand a large and well-selected stock of
Fine hialtiee, all of which are highly improved
by age. dell 3trp+i
1868+—GET YOUR HAIR CUT AT KOPP'S SA.
loon, by first•claes flair Caters. Children's
Hair Cot. Shave and Bath, ..5 cents. Razors put in order.
Oven Sunday morning. N 0.125 Exchange place.
G. C. KOPP.
WM. T. 110PKIN1l;
Manufacturer of the Celebrated Champion Hoop
nairts„ has removed to his new and coin.
modlotis building, No. 1115 Chestnut street, (Girard Row,)
where he has opened for inswtion the largest assort.
ment of Hoop tokirts. Corset& &c., in this cotmtry, in.
eluding every quality. style, size mad shape. from the
highest to the lowest grade of goods at such prices as
cannot fail to meet the views' of all.
bILIRTI3 MADE TO ORDER, ALTERED AND
REPAIRED- - -
Special attention is invited to our assortment
LADIES' TINDER GARMENTS.
which wo are at i very low prices.
we buy our at fi rst hands, in larg e QIIAwn.
^IE6, for CAW . and at such prices that we CAN and
WILL re I every article in our line CIIBILPEIi than they
can be had anywhere else.
Pleura* call and Judge foryourselves. atom" Manufac
tory and Salesrooms,l4o.llls Chestnut street. .
8.
dell.f m witmrPB WM. T. HO I.
MIN
parssn LOBBTERS AND SALMOW—NA CASES,L,OO
r dozen. keel) Lobster:l and Salmon. land! and tat
ralo by 408. B. BOSSIER & 00..109 Bluth Delaware
v. nue.
IFlrSee Marine Burlain ON Inside Papa,
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Saw Lena Hume. Larkin. 19 days Prom St John. NB
with lumber.
MEM= THIS DAY.
Behr Joe Long, Perm Yortiand. Warren & Gregg.
atirIdOIIANDAL
Ship Tamerlane, Sumner. hence for Alton , Prussia,
was epoken 9707, ult. eastward of Start Point.
Steamer Saxon. Boggs. hence at Boston reeterday. _
Steamer Brunette owe. hence at New York yesterday.
Steamer Bremen. Neynaber, from - Bremen, at New Or
leans Bth inst.
Steamer Henry Chauncey. Conner. from Ampinwallitth
feet at New York yesterday.
Steamer Crescent City. -Weir, from New Orleans sth
inst. at New York yesterday.
Steamer Tybee. Barstow. from Galveston 6th Ind. at
New York yesterday.
Bark Village Belle, Little, hence at Liverpool 28th ult.
Bark Haters. Petrel, cleared at Liverpool 28th ult. for
this out.
Bark Josephine. Hilton, hence for Hamburg. off Ply
mouth 27th nit.
Bark Lepanto. Symonds. from Leith for this port was
off Deal 29th ult.
Bark Victoria. Nickerson, hence at Liverpool 98th nit.
Brig Gazelle.. Cole, hence at Havre 28th ult.
Brig Mowe, Merryman, entered out at London
80th ult. for this port.
Brig Open Sea, hence at Boston yesterday.
Sohr S B Wheeler. Lloyd; Restless, Baxter; leaao Riels.
Crowell; Sallie 11... Bateman; Bonny Boat, Beller M
Birde:Merrill; W Vanneman.Durankalle Fawn. Wiley.
hence at Beaton 12th feat
Behr George E Mills, Lewis. from Pawtucket for this
port. at New York yesterday.
•
MARINE M.IS3OELLANY.
Sehr Phil Sheridan , Murphy, from Fall River for New
York. whle heating through Hell Gate Yestorderran-.
Into the schr Thee Taster. Alien. from Soden for rails
demida. damaginlhorateni_elightly,__TheT_TMwsurin.
tow with three o er steamers, off Woolsey, Point. Hell
Gate, and was in he track of reeselm panting. The tow.
boat wee forced to anchor two of the 'ressele.beleg_unable y 9'ilto Wrellrmoh Pingo Vellseclatt,lortn,,,
to make heads. as, anima the' siren, wireL Th
Sheridan was comnetied to run into, the,tow to Dreg:nil On' ovember 17 the Sixth Chamber of the Correctional
her from going-on the reef,' ,Poll , aof the PAW° gave its judgment in the case et the
Behr Damsel, Golden. front Now tHavenerepotts, while
off Lloyd's Beach Bth inst. picked up asallby and part of jounntlists prosecuted for "Internal mancouvres,o in poll.
belaying pins. part of stensistanks. and fishint lists rf subs+ riptiens for erecting monument to
cabin. buckete,,Baud n. M.'Deleecluzooditorof tee Rebat e was menterfeed
other puts of a wreck. , One of the buokate was marked . toe line ot 2 000 trance eixrusetthe ti
imerisonmenaad der.
on the bottom with the letter P.- ard the . eters...heal the Privation ut ht._ civil r ights; 51.Payrat, t e h dit r e. of
i t vk he Arta;'
letters letters Wnien It. 'Coutes:lnt fi nd out terhat her ammo was, stir A'atirin .4, and M. buret; ed i tor o f• e tist
Bark Maria- McKenzie, from Quebec, for Part Made°. of 2,00 01 11 bee. The''eseetnee" will be areeteensAted"
Wlll4 bas been lost on tho Newfoundland omit and with those passed upon them on the 14th *net. 51. troir,
four or the crew wore drowned. Six of the our Iro n braid. editor of the Tempo: and M. Wein, editor Of the
19 . 919 lauded at HidifaX. LOW hut, I j(l4vitat de Perla, were tes.teLeed to P. One of MO Iran
Nioatpstisior, ("list's his Services to the
Provisional - titerernmout--Prociasto
*ion of tiClrlo !Coda at armies-liar
rendOrtirlittfeity.
dviche,,Dereruber. L3.—flonoral-Rode, has traismitto4
a commoarcstion from .3lompeualer/ tits lug that - on be
low apprised of events In Cadiz ho had left A.A.shoo to
offer his so:vices to dm provislosiai govorntalut• Tho
provisional ssisthoritsos have- rolled , tout thoy, , roe 000 t
him for hie l u tenticine. but bo must return Imm3dt4telY
, .
• I .ienerat Rods yesterdey issued the followhig modems-
Eon to the inhabitants ot Cadiz:
revolutom. Melted and fomented by. the e.eret one
mice Or. the country has already deluged with blood the"
'streets of this beautiful city. Ic has fotind'im eche Many
other 'part of the Pt ninsubt. I have come to suppress tam
rebellion with the forces placed at my _disposal by our
government Lay your ernes anti' your,three shalt
be rayed. This 1 suaramee in Out, name of, the gowns
went upon whose clemency you may rely. 'Such are the
-only it emus which hasurgeuts ,esseste-belag -treated
with inflexible vigor. ' I will grant you motif to:norro seat
noon ha order that the cid men. wears's. and. children.
Ana citizens - peaceably disposed may, withdra from the
town. ;
/wieldier& of Cadiz, if will not be my lanit if. - With
the means of attack which the Inmertelai Law of necessity
compels me to employ. there should come for , tiadiza day
of inourishot and ruin. Isbell :egret such a resalt to the
bottom of my,heart, but l shall do my dew. , , -
This proclarstafion produced a marked impression' on
the insurgents, who seat a delegation, accompanied by.
the L silted States Consul. to Genera. siabellaro, and
offered to place theirarm's in buildings which he should
deelsinate. Genes al hods expects to enter Cadiz to deY-
Notwithstandleg Rods.'s proclamation the nemeses to
tblifeltY contain various accounts of collisions in 'Effer
ent parts of pain and 411epseeted bittemms-bet Aeon ther
republicans and monarchtos,
Gen. Pdm , aud
.size Bourbons.
The Gatitait of the lab oubliettes a communicat'on
trout a correepondent at Madrid. who says- that General
krim has unmerited the Gaulois to - state - that her has not
and never will have any dealings with members of the
Bourbon faintly. to whichever branch they Indy belong.
(ieneral Print also gives a denial, to the rumor of a ore ,
medicated coup d'etat.
Republican Mectinir in friadebli .
, The klepubliesna assembled_ On the_Mh in, tae equate_
of tt etescondrtif May; and procee d ed ttletice to America: '
t quare—tat arristaginfront eLthe..neyal_Palace..denoc--
Candor said, "Let us awear that no Moe shalt over again
sour this palace" '.I hoprocession subsequently returned
to the t guars whence it started, and ;Senores °reuse, Lisa
toter and, two others addressed he crowd amid snouts of
"sainglive the klepubllcP.,The asstedubLage Men discersed- .
It was announced thatanotberrtepublicao demonstfation
was to be held on the 11l proximo, in which deputations
from the Preston*, will take part.
(Madrid Correspondence. of the London Timms)
To ell intents and purposes Prim was yesterday Sing or
Dictator in Madrid. ite.acted his part very creditably.
Mounted on a tine. tall. roan horse, once the favorito of
the ex , ifins Consort, with a' bran new nnitorm, which
seemed much too large for him, with a perfect firmament
of stars, both /loutish and foreign. on his breast. and the
newly-awarded scarf of Captain Genend across it. he ant
in the saddle, in the centre of a brilliant staff or officers of
high rank. conspicuous among whom were Lkquierdo.
the Captsin•Gesurnd - tf - the - mstrict of - hew -- clothe.
and Milana dcl Bosch, the Governor of Madrid.
Hardly any of these guriteons warriors, however, ex
cited as much interest as din little Iclanito Prim, the only
eon of the Generaloa boy not above Might or nine years of
age, who. clad in a buzzer uniform. with the insignie of
a lieutenant, and mounted one. gray posy pranced bravely
In his father's rear- The boy to a striving image of his
father, enditis constant companion in his hours or dome*
tic relaxation. petted and necessarily spoilt by ail the
friende and courtiers of the great man. who have pre
sented the child with alittle "sword of honor," and grazed
out the career inwhieh, - ettonldfortnne - battropittobs, hd
la to follow to lus fathers foitsteps,
A Slight Meta at, the Madrid Re
vlead-P4m7s Address* to his ei oldie rs.
[Madrid (Nov. 25) Correepandenee London Herald.)
KASON &
977 Chestnut sheet
At the review on Ganday last, Prim, as Minister of
War, and accompanied by a brilliant staff, rode down
the ranks. lie was, sainted with , due form. Whether
those who had the `preparation for the events of the day
intrusted to them forgot deg royalty had ceased to exist
in Spain for two m6fiths, and gave an order
accordingly, or whether the various bandmasters,
haVicut had no orders at all, were left to their
own 'choice. and decided that , nothing ell:ad be better
then the march they played on the occasion of the last
review held hi Madrid. iknow not; but as Prim mu
down the ranks the various lands struck ap the "Royal
Marsh... latently there was an expression of surprise
and then* euppreesed murmur amongst the people. The
wroscabed tents Eon esiseht Priers quirk ear. and, t ras
ing tense is his saddle, be ordered' it initially to area,
and the "Iliege" to be substituted,- -which was
dons, amidst the plaudit' of the vast multitude.
The anger of come of the people on
hearing isabelia's - 'stiarch" was so great
that they dampen on the ground; and when all wax over,
and the crowd breatrieg up, I heard one "'Jur mail nee,
with much vehemence. of some odious who were-stand
ing at the gate of the Ministerio de Guerra, why soca a
disgraceful nutrage was permitted. For the marchme
pad Prim end his staff took their places on horasoack
opposite the chinch of Sao Jose in the Calle de &Male.
Prim is looking Very man. flame of state avid, ntly
tell on bin, and apparently he has aged mach since the
day he entered ' Madrid. tienano was absent; in
fact, he tem heentonfined to bed. and danneronely ill
with erysipelas for a week. He is now Pronounced out of
danger, but will probably not be able to take part in any
public proceedings for two orthree weeks to come. On the
whole the review pasted off well and
_peacefully. The
troops numbered from 12,00 to 15 , 1510, The Republicans,
bow ever, did not like it. Before going to the review Prim
issued the following general order to the troops:
boinumis: Ever since the course of events and public
opinion called Inc to take part in the provisional govern,
moat of the nation, an Minister of War,l have waited im
patiently the opportunity of directing my voice to you, to
thank you for your patriotism, to say that the ootuotry
recognizes the fact that to you she is Indebted Largely for
the tesurrection of her rights and liberties, and eantidei
to you their preservation. b on have interpreted tubs
sentiment before now; continue to interpret it faith.
lolly still, and show by your attitudeyour resolution
to sustain the order and the legality which the Geyer°.
ment trepresents. Your chiefs are proud of your Sleet
pline. Follow this course always . The religions compll
sine w ith your respective duties Is the beet guarantee of
good order and of those laws which affect the rights of
citizens. Your compatriots rest in this seenrity, and you
cannot aspire to greater glory. The nation , is passing
through a great crisis, which will soon have ita happy
termination in the delloita constitution of
the country. We are not affected by fear
of any kind—such is a preoccupation
moldy of weak minus. The army will form an impenetra
ble wail, which will protect and permit the p , oaCeful ope
ration of the people tor the perfect reorganization of the
State; and when y ou rotten to your hearths atter having
been sigilant sentinels of the national flag, you can
tumidly wet r the title of citizens with the honor of hav
ing secured the free exercise of the national eJtoreigaty,
In directing to-day this general order to the trope
who garrison tin district of New Cue Me.
I am sorry I cannot speak to you with the
dying voice eo loud as to be heard by all of
you and your companions in the army, to all at whom I
send idol the expression of my feelings, I acute all, an.
covering my head befora your bemuses and standards to
day. Many of you took part with ..me In the glory of the
campaign in At rice: Vicissitudes of one kind or another
h ave separa t e d us at times, and reunited al at others, ac
eol ding to the unforeseen accidents of our country. Bit
all of you know me, and we have learnt reciprocal appro.
elation. Yon can confide in the patriotism and military
confraternity of the Minister of War, as he (1011.114611 in
th e loyalty and discipline of the Spanish army.
Your General. Jean Pli(al.
1115.
The Page, Journal de PE/apt.'s, having published two
articles against the late M. 13erryer, the Opinton
ifiThala TEC= mends that public reviler to read the follow
ing letter which was written in 1840:
Mg Dear IL Breeder: I cannot leave my Paris prison
ithout again tharming you for the noble services you
have rendered too during my trial. From the moment I
knew that i was to be brought before the Court of Peers
I had the idea of asking von to defend me, because I
knew that the independence of your character would
thatyou above toe petty susceptibilities of party, and
your heart was open to evety unfortunate, and your
mind capable of understanding all grand ideas and noble
feelings. l therefore chose yOU from esteem; now I
leave you with gratitude and Masashi!).
lam ignorant of what fate may have in store forme,
whether/VA:mil ever be able, toprovc to von my gratitude,
or whetter yon would accept any proof; but whatever
be our reciprocal positions, potting politico and its dm.
I sung obligations aside, we can always hold cams other
in esteem and friendship and / coefese to you that if my
trial bed no other result than that of winning yourfricnd
ship. I should still consider myself, a great gainer, and
should ot complain of my lot., •
Adieu, my dear Id. Memel'. and 'receive the• assurance
of my esteem and gratitude.
LOUIS NAPOLEON.
The execution of Monti Tognetti, by ei d er of the
Pope, bad produced in Paris a univorial feeling of repro
bation, and wee considered, .eaya the . Leman star
strange proceeding on the part of him whorePreconta him
self totaling Christ's vicar on earth. Chevalier Banal,
member of , theinetltute Hietortque do Franco, and who
never loses an opportunity of raising hid voice in defence
of political victims, wee about to pnbLlah a pamphlet en•
titled "Letter a Plo 1X.," pointing out the acanthi' of this
ignominious aentenoe. - •
The Verdict .Agatinst Gladstone.
Much importance has been attached to the verdict
given by "the great county of ' Lancaster" against the
policy of Mr. Gladstone, while the lodgment pronounced
by an even. greater county in favor of ,justice to Ireland
hast G. en, [tantaliser ownleohed. Lancashire.. wits, 33
roe bens. sends 22 conservatives and liberals% York.
. with 40 members. returns BEt fiber als and 12 comer
. atb;ee. Two out of the three divisions of the West Hid.
ing are represented by liberals exclusivelyy. the eastern
division and thejtast Riding by conesrvative,and in the
Nerth - ltidingthe represesatation - hrdivided,a -- -- -
,
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1.868.
2117114:119W1 AFFAIRS _
seam;
Prim ftnd Hie poi.
F RAN CE.
Napoleon Berryer.
iraialibxecntionsh.
OVA WEICOLE -COUNTRY;
Cittiplinglv -Decision-- oft the- Supreme
The Washington correspondent of the Tribune Bays:
The decision of the rittpreme_Liowtio_thecase now be.
- forer - tbril body - involving the coustitut , onal.ty of "the —
Legal Tender act is looked forward to w.th grist anxiety.
Many of the most prominent men here express great
doubt as to what the oecWon he. The Court bas
not - met In 'consultation yet. but is expected to do ere.
during the present week. After a division is bad, aer
ated._ west will be comumedi_in __the Prepara
tion of o opinions. • tt is hinted • • that Justine
Chase. lawayne, Davie', and. Field , wilt
vote to sustain the constitutionality 'of the act„andthat
Chlef,Tuitice Chase will_ write the. tritijorit:y opinten..
Thiele one moor The one - that gains the most ground.
however. is that the Courtwilldeclde the law to be un•
constitutional, and that Judge Chase will he alone in Ids
tbe effect of such a decision ivodli bsuniver , al.,
Gold would be the medium of contracts and baeinas* and -
greenbacks would be otiotod.at their value, just as they .
are quoted hiCaliforma and London — at the preinnittlinek
.Of this matter the flVibune save editorially:
We are confldentielly advised • from Washington- that -
tb e Bnpreine Court is pretty certain toadjudge the Legal
ns
-Tender act uncotitutimuil.- Wear* told that there will
probably be but one dissenter from the Court , s judgment..
We• glee this -precisely as it reaches us-=as a report
merely; • The subject . is one of such pervading interest
that- walleye not deemed it best to awatt the appearance
of the judgment, which will soon bo rendered.
Ilteported Besipaakion of Sooretiary
The Wastibighan correspondent - of the Now Yolk .
again
sake etvarietrin.thewayof news , , p Stery I .
again revived of a change In the Cab in et. True unie iCia
not Wins a removed, but a resignation. It . appears that of
late a serious confliet of opinion has taken place between
the kresident at d the decrotaxy of the Treasury: This he
represented chiefs as being_with regard to sprointmenta
in the - Internal te venue Bureau. Mr. McCulloch has
signified to tome of his friends his intont'on of resign
ing.— He has expressed himself to them ao being
tired' of bickering with, the • President and. Com.
missioner Rollins. The climax, according to this etory9.
was retched at the Cabinet meeting lust Friday. The
Secretary on that day confirmed the nomination of Gen.
Ysting to be tupervisor of the !Southern. DiStrict
all. Pears that ...Young hi_ n ot 4ipjeotionable tO
ryesideat and his friends. but that r: Johnson had a
candidate whom lo was anxious to have appointed.
Wbat be wanted was that McCulloch sh tad rdsct
You'd re as to eive the other candidate another chance.
What - aggravates the matter - "is --that Yount is
General echeneles friend and was nominated. by
Rollins at 4M:tench's request. McCulloch confirmed bins
twu day e - sf ter litheness had Made his bitter attack upon
the rresident's Message in the House. This. it Is alleged,
was too much for the President, and ha called the decre.
Vl* . to an amount, Mr. -McCulloch's , rratids say he will
Under Ma resignation to the rresident this week. I siva
these facts without pretending to vouch for them. The
rumor of McCulloch's resignation has been , startedd• so
often and proved a mere -eensation, that peples here
attack little faith to the present story. It is probably
only another fake alarm:
The Indian Treaßader—tome ugly
A Washington correstiOndent writes:
The =imperfect oppoettion in the Senate to the transfer
- cf the Dare:an - to the - War Department-has-led-to
no little comment, and some of the reasons given are any
thing but complimentary to dignified Senators. It is said,
smong other ill•natured things, that the bulk of tae an
pettateudents. agents and sob-agents of Indian &Italia in
the several Mateo and Territories are the personal and
political friends of Senators, and that their appslutments
mod'confirmations are
,provided generally as a reward
for personal or • political oervleoe Sh ou ld
tilt _proposed transfer be authorized by law,. of course
this conitartabhi arrangement providing for nuns.
uer art the amens et neuotote would ee upset. ' Duo cow'
• tor inpitrfieuLtr is said to Neu vet y -- direct interest in -
the.preservidion of the existing state of affairs. inasmuch
- .enema, the supplying 61 considerable quantities of .ait
-set:Dural implesto nts to the red men located in his
State, inclose by it Another Senator is acenseded
u„ tee ~tutller-re-laW preVlatet tor as an lectuut Superin
tendent- Still another is declared to be Interested in a
profitable land speculation which might be injured by
the transfer. It is further asserted that should the trans.
ic r occur there would be danger of certain disreputable
transactions getting exPored-
I w in r efer to one our as an illustration. About two
ears ago an ex tffleto Superintendent of -Indian &if sirs
lost or bed stolen tom him about $39.000 while in trweit
from Sew York to this city. The money was part of the
India:dont It is rumored that this money wee never
...scow tor toe tweet/maim, nor were Las bo n dsman
sued by the Treasury Department. Supposing this to be
tree, it tertsino Is one of those peculiar cases calling for
seine investigation or official explanation. durely it can•
uwt be true that the Matter was Method up because one of
the bondsmen of the Superintendent waa a .U. S Senator
end tb. .other bondeman . a Virrj well nen and
prominent few York nolitican. .And yet it ccetainly is
stated that this Senatorial bendstnas induced &brother
Senator to use his influence to have the matt r suspended
under a premise that tho mousy would he restored in due
nuts. how the spiestione naturally occur, "Has this mo
ney been restored? Have the Indians. to whom it right
fully belonged. been. indemnified for the loss since? him
any appropriation been asked to make up toe deficiency
by the Secretary of the Interior or tiommissiou et of In
man Affairs?" if none of these things have been done, it
Is certainly lair to ask why not? A little light on, the
subject from the powers that be would not be inoipor.
tuns at the present juncture.
ARREST OF A NOTED FOROESL
The Chicago Repubiacan of Saturday eaye•
An exceedingly slippery gentleman who has' eluded the
clutches of the pollee for nearly two months, while ho
has been engaged during that time in tutyst,m of attain •
ally adroit swindling, victimizing many of the leading
business houses of the city, has at length reached too end
of his rope, and yesterday afternoon was arrested and
safely locked up in the Twelfth street Station. It is now
eomethiug over six weeks since several parties were
edited by a man. who, having first purchased a quantity
of ;cods, presented. in every case, a regularit certified
check. drawn upon some well-known city house
in payment. Thelon drafts were soon afterward ascer
taiued to DO forgeries, and though he continued to ',play
m e sa m e with unvarying success. he covered no his
tracks so the - tomtits' in every instance that it was for a
time 111411tOtble to get any clue concerning him. Hit
method was always the same that has Just been men
tweed, and from the time he coma:mecca he has cont.n
use ton ors the dodge at shots Intervale until 1 tat Tues.
day. w hen he made a move teat D 1 owed to be the begin.
aing of the end in his case. On the afteraoon of the day
in question he presented a check fur 1314,752,
drat% pi upon Lent, Freston & Keao, and
mina by Itutsel Bros., at tho Fifth National
winks. Observing tnat the Cashier was setutintziug the
documents rather closely, our sharper d qted4but of the
door, but t before he had been no iced and recognized
by ono of the clerks of the tetab.l6l.l..awL Upon the testi.
Loony of the clerk a warrant was - lamed next day by
Judges illikeir, for tho arrest of one Alfred asowekL. a
Pole. crumped in the grocery and - provision business at
No. lee blue island avenue, and Detect * ye Simpson was
details dto hunt him up. This official found the cage. but
the bird had down. At No. 186 Blue island avenue a gro
eery store was discovered Dearly stripped of its
stock of goode, the remnant bs leg- pre.
sided over by a keen, shrewd female, named
limns, ho stated that Oseowski had left. the town.
Detectives Elliott and Schuguirui were next assigned
to the job, and Ratting upon the track of the adroit role,
arrested him at 'a rho Larrabee street yesterday, io coin.
any with the woman Barns. Oleowskl has becalm bus
iLess at this place with a man by the name of Wm. Wel
tere, who avers that ho has known nothing of his -part
ner's nefarious doings. In the Pole's possession were
found two prepared checks, one for $565 75..dranqa on
Geo. V. Smith & Bro., and signed by Fuller, Finch & Fut
ler; the other was drawn upon James Mi. Adak
for $l4O 15, and signed by $. C. Champion & Co. ,Thelast
check mentioued bore a regular certified s- hal% and the
little machine used by the knave in preparing documents
in this manner. was also found by the officers The wse
man Burns, who was taken into custody at the same
tune claimed to be the forger's wife.
It is impossible to ascertain at present the full amount
of motets and valuables fraudulently obtatued by Or
kONV ski; a large quantity of IllieCalft/LlOOllB articles, such as
ture, clothutg, groceries. etA, were seized'in the house
by the detectlye and await identification at the Central
Tao Suicide• inEllearrisburrt—raraher
Thellarrisiburg Telegraph of Saturday pays::
About six o'clock last evening Coroner Porter received
a despatch from Mr. It L. Broweketatiesthat he would
leave immediately for this city. 'ibis New York Herald.
which wan received here about four o'clock yesterday
afternoon. contained thp reverviee edeertisements
03500 REWARD.—JOSEPH 8, MARTIN. CARPENTER
and Builder, minting from hue home and business. Fourth
avenue, near fieventeenth street, Brooklyn. N. Y., ainea
Satui day noon. December 5,1868. Be is about 50 yearn of
.3. florid complexion, ilightly pockmarked, gray hair
and beard. about 5 feet 8 inches ,in height, heavy build
and round shouldered:-was dressed lir a gray coat, etiff
felt hat and heavy esti boots. The above reward will be
mild for the discoverl of his whereabouts. - Addrese G.
M. Martin. 127 Broad street. New_ York eity,and_Fourth
avenue. near Seventeenth !street. Brooklyn; or G. B. Bar ,
gen,
be
Nam] street, New York city.
be deceased auswered the description in every par.
tinder. and no doubt remained In retard to his identity.
This morning. Mr. G. M. Martin, the son, and Mr..R. L.
Brower. the somirelaw of the oeceased, arrived in thie.
city . and identified the body, which bad been take* to
the residence et the Coroner. From them we learn that'
the deceased left his home in Brooklyn on Saturday last,
for hew Ye: k, fer, the:purpose of drawing money to )lay
hia workmen, and from that time no trace of him could
be found. They thought • perhaps he had
been foully • dealt with in Now York. and made
a search for him vu hbout euccess, and then heeded the
above advertisement in the city . psperep The deceased
bad not been front borne, to remain for • any , length of
im e, for a number of years. and was regular in lib, habi ta.
liis family zeletione were of the most pleasant u stern,
and be vs as not (=Warranted in any manner pecuniarily.
hese gentlemen say that he halt never shown too
amp OLUd of insenity. and they were unable to arriya at
any conclusion:mitt) the reason for life committing , eel;
cide. Alio body ofqdr. Martin was, taken te,Brooklyis at
Arlie Wow Ceaplgtalik-Closiormat to fluttoigua
rate ta , 14kboraU Volley—Progreso of
Mho. inourreeition. ' _ • _
liagat4a4 Deo. 11.--P4tenftiont,-tiberate and Cabana to
Spain liavo aunt teleoratua to inflitenti4 td , lzetui of Ha
vana. etattogthdc Ilellerat DrAlto - goes to Val att .
thOrhied to inoollythe duttoa. and toaovorn the lalllll
U *Littoral. balm %lid stimulus of a doltaltomkt t 44
POLITICIATA,
inktE .I:EU/ILL WWI OEM AC re
fll UuUocb.
CIOMUMXI4
Heavy Haseanay is (Jhicago.
Particulars.
OUlta.
tion la reserved for the - deeidon of the Cortes hut the
new Captalmeeneral la authorized to issue a general ain
Body to all In4nritente. upon their tarlug 'd )tva
their emir; The Marie of today Faye that Count Valeta
e. da bee already Gamed to the Insurrectionists the loss of
We men, killed and wounded, and that his march from
reeve k'rinelpe to Nuorttas wilt add to the number. The
Mario - Slifo publfehea an- intercepted letter- from - tha
Genet al of the insuirectlonlet to Gen (impedes iu which
the Marquis of Banta Lucia is reported to have been Ile•
verElY ounded.,abe steamship _Bavaria fsatv.d to. 447-
'
rom ArvOrleanr. he Prwelan abamers Victoria
and Germany. and the krench war steamer dureoof have
Reports trout the Insurgent Head-
qatancro.
ECelmiK:'ci:kderice of tbti . iimitca (inarilin
Emma Ilesnuteintores. Karaite: November - 1,2,-, After
a. fatiguing campaign or little more than three wee k'. the_
gov crument forces havo returned to tit Jag*, leeving
imurrectionists complete masters of the lieulandtin full
mates ion of our town, Beire. Holguin, tiontramsestre,
alma. eoliths, Las krintroadae, dm- 1:10011 after the
humiliating retreat of the gevernment. troops. a bodymf ,
ineurgents to the number of nix hundred stronz armed
with - _Americao. - ___revolver .rmachettesi_anti___
revolVers„ were - despatched from . ' herm b ,
the rebel - chiefs Aguilera and tieipedos,
- .followed: the - retreating army to within •en - easy -dile
tance of St. Jago. Halting at the gato of Sayanto. Oman
eminence - which overlooks Aber bay; they, planted Mit
red: white and Me thig Of • independence on tionee, or
half:penny house. Altera night's encampment before the
tienoa,tbey continued their march on of Jago,batting at
at•out two miles eistauce from tows where they imaile.
/Safely commenced operations toward a ketone entrench
ment and barricade; and here they await the movements
of the Opponteparty. it le thought that as seem as their
numbers su o entbelently increased, they will make an at--
lack upon the town itself, es they are full of confidence
and anthem-. ,iiin.ee the sudden and am
-accountable:—dirappearance -- -- of the - Govern.'
went- troope r -our town- - -country
around have enjoyed an uninterrupted repose and dell
emus Conedenee bay been restored among toe tu
luoliggs. and eVeT/thiAggoeB 011A5 Wen if not bettor
titan ore the movement. Two new daily papers are
published here, as well as at Holguin. by the insurgents.-
in which Mishit aro freely and fearleaely , amassed., Most
of the matter published is admirably, written; especially
the proclamation. announcing Cuban independence. do :
far the new provisional Woveno meat has improved neon
the old one. One and all are determined to pursue their
purpose to the full extent of their power, in spite of . the
. tempting amnesties which are being continually
heed out to thrm. A few deem since it was
__rumored that a -caamiselon,composed-or-several- die-
tin gobbed members of the Cuban town, council were
conduit to vials us teethe purpose of conferring and treat
ing with the rebel chiefs; but up to the present moment
none of them - gentlemen have -appeared It le u , t,ry•
where thought-that the present ithapabbs Governor of
our oriental department will ho shortly rent iced by
smother-le Stigma's' who holds large landed estatui
and naves near HOWIE& It is hoped • that he
is ill prove a . more efficient General than his
weak predecentor„ and that by his moans strain
whl be brought -to ' a satiefactory termination
But the lestirrectionarr party are determined to assert
their dahlia to indepnidelne, and it is feared that until
o. au tie ton tint nuarantes for tueir rights and requirements
tie provided by the new authorities at Madrid, the rebels
wit' ' , erne- in their purpose to the het- -The expedition
from Cuba has proved an utter failure on she part of the
government troops. which owe their defeat wholly to
their incapable er - mmanders-Colonel Qatros and Maine
Rebates. The latter in simply a coward and egotist-and
the former is utterly unable to hold the command of the
troops , is s , _,cosmtry and climate like Cuba.
_ The__ znfoor--obritem-were-; : hy=far:--the - -more-eill-:-
cient. Many of them distinguished themselves by acts of
bravery and daring which were worthy of a better ranee.
I could give several inetances, if time would - allow; but
the messenger to whom I entrust this correspondence -is ••
about leaving for St. Jage. no I most be brief. The rebel
chiefs are iseulna pa-imports in pri abed form and' with
• heir names attached for the convenience of native and
- otber travelers in this department. It was rumored that
Aglltlolll had embarked at Manx, Mho for Jamaica, and
from thence to the United States t but I have been rub-
Pt qtysktly asaured that the rumor id utterly without team
DIMMULTIO AND WIRMICAI..
—Ole Bull will give concerts on Saturday after
noon and evening next, at the Academy of
Music. Ho will be assisted by several competent
artists.
—.ire. D. P. Bowers will appear at the Walnut
Street Theatre tills evening ill Charles Reade's
drama, Nell Gwynne.
—Wolves at Bay will be repeated at-the Arch
Street Theatre to-night.
—There will be an entire change of bill at the
Chestnut Street Circus this evening, and all the
great parairmers will . appear.
—The Anterican announces a iniscellaneons en
tertaintrient tonight.-'
—The bra grand concert of the Mendelssohn
Society will be given at Musical Fend Hall on
Thursday evening next, when the "May Queen"
and the finale of the "Walpurgis Night" will be
given. Carl Bentz will lead the orchestra. Tick
tts can be procured at Meyer's Music Store, No.
1230 Chestnut Meet.
—The first concert of the season will be given
by the Handel and Haydn Society to-morrow
(Tuesday) evening. "Elijah," which Is the
oratorio, was written for the Birmingham
Festival, and- was first produced in England in
1847, conducted by Mendelssohn, with Jenny
land as the principal singer. It was introduced
in this city by the Handel and Haydn Society
several years ago,and,atrracting crowded houses,
at once became a favorite. Its melodies are fa
miliar from their constant use in churches, and
its announcement for performance has 'already
secured the largest subscription list in the history
of the Society. Dr. Guilmette,who is to sing the
part of the Prophet,.is, in addition to his musical
ability, an elocutionist of wonderful dramatic
power, and all who heard him on the former oc
casion will anticipate an excellent performance of
a part which has no• equal in oratorio music.
The expense of the performance is very great,
and although a large number of the seats are en
trap d, it litto be hoped that every seat will be
occupied. The orchestra will be large and effec
tive, the chorus well drilled, and as it will be the
only performance of this oratorio this season,
those who desire to be present should procure
seam promptly.
—Mr. Carl Wolfaohn will give the second of
his series of six matiudes , in the foyer of the
Academy of Music on Friday afternoon next, at
tour o'clock. The following capital programme
has been prepared •
Sonata* (Erentzer.) Plano and. Violin.... .Beethoven
Adagio—Presto—Andante con linriazioni —Presto.
Messrs. Wolfeohn and Coloune
OaVatll3ll, 1 8010 violoncello, , n ( Raff
Romanic, 1 Goltermann
Rudolph Hennig.
Fantastic.. (op. 49, F minor,).... ... .......... .Chopin
Carl Woirsohn.
Neuvisme Concerto, Violin, ....... ...... ......Beriot
Edouard Colonne.
Trio, (F. Major, on, 6,) emit
Adagio Allegro energico Andante soutenuti&
Scherzo presto—Allegro con !nom.
Iffeebts. Wolfeohn, Colonno and Henn*.
Accompanist -
—The Kellogg Grand Concert to be ben next
Friday night at the Academy of Music, will be
one, of the most attractive and interesting enter
tainments of the season. The entire troupe of
ldr.'Btrakosch, supported by the Amphion Band,
will' appear with a capital programme of vocal
and instrumental mule. The tickets are going
off raPhily , but there is Mid a good choice of
seats to be bad at Trtimpler's, 926 Chestnut
street. The managers of thls•Concert have done
well in putting the upper paxt of the Academy at
a very low rate, which will enable many to hear
Miss Kellogg who have never heard her, and at
the same time to contribute something
to the excellent object of the entertainment—the
benefit-of the , pupils of the Lincoln Institution.
The nettproceeds are to be appropriated to a much
needed enlargement of the building, furnishing
suitable accommodation for purposes - of - exercise
and amusement. These soldier boys have al
ways enlisted the interest of the people of Phila
delphia,. and we trust that they will have a
crowded house on this occasion. They will make
their appearance in a military drill, as a part of
the programme of the evening. The concert an
nouuced on Saturday last by the Strakosch
troupe, for the 16th inst., has been withdrawn.
—The "Daily Evening Bulletin," of Williams
port, ea., publishes the well-known hymn,
"Abide with me, fast falls the oven tide," as an
original poem written for that enterprising paper.
—.The Italian and tlerman opera season closed
on Saturday night, and the ,pocuniary results
were so satisfactory that Mr. Maretzek in his
programmemanounet9l: intention to, return
early in the.sprlng with a me "new noveltles;"
among the:' new noveltiel" we sincerely hope
-be may Bring a few -good singers. .
--The Bentz-Hassies coocerton Saturday den
ing'at Musical Fund Hall promises to be luau.
mutely successful. It is the intention of OM
management to introduce to the public on. this
occasion Miss Markstein of New York, a - young
lady of thirteen years, who is. a kind o 2 infant
phenomenon. Her piano ploing is 'eatil to be
remarkable 'mud very excellent. - The' RefOrms
Bort -'Symphony, the ' ' undnished symphony,
and the Menai Overinni xtW be girl according
to unnOWICOLIIOIIt.
FltTftg.i'sE , DtTlo.*:'
.4417,E5T:-•.:: . CARIX...:WEWK4:
THE INSURECTION IN AIM'
.
MADRID, Dec. la_thought,the refitthibzwr.
insurrection at Cadia will be •Suppreseed , Atealel4
without bloodshed - left ilktielfer
some days ago,learing a - general civit - war: -
Lostnoir,'Dee. 14.`,The Thies of this morning
has an article on the newhPaper postal eysioitiil •
tho United States. •The Writer eulegineS-64 . : 4 -
Americastr policy of permitting newspapers in be(i
forwarded through the mails at lOW rates_of peeV.r'*
age, whereby • the -- general diffoloti -
knowledge is promoted and encouraged; paisea
theliberalityotthe free exchange system-for 4,b4
benefit of the pressi - and tepee the time will`soo n
_come when' England will adopt the entire
can plan, which time has Proved to have been BO
successful and benefiCial in that country:
• Menestrmas; Dec. 4.—Late - id - Vices from Hani ,- -
kow China, state that tiu3 Revs. Griffith John
. .
. . .
and lar.Wille.y, of. thi3 LondonWealoyan miallots,;
who left that city sometime sinee,for aiextentled
. •
tour through the Chinese empire, half 'safely r&• •
tarred. These men traveled throughthe
provinces of China the - the confines of
.Tbibet, a distasee of over B,ofie miles. They
were well treated by the natives everywhere, and
saw abundance of coal and evidenden of gold,:
silver, lead and iron' mines. The Catholic mis
alone are very numerous throughoet the Coin.:
try, and they found them even in small village% .
and the converts to thak filth, number hundredtt
of thousands.
Ntearganization el she Supreme itr `r
15peelat Despatch to thela. Eventisificalotin.l
WASIELICOTON, Dee...it—ill the Schafer, Senator':'r=
Wilson introduced a bill fixing the number or
- members - of - the - Supreme — Court - at ono — Ohifsi
Justice and fourteen Associates Justices. r R.
- makes fetirteen Circuits, and provides <that the
Chief Justice and seven Associates to be drawn.
by lot, shall hold one annual term at the seat of
Government, and as many others as may ba ne
cessary, and the remaining. Justices to hold at!
least one annual term at each Circuit Court. _
Mr. Conkling introduced &bill to repeal Malays -
for the - meetingof.Congress Marelti -- - -
NOMinatlons - IBeferreeto
(Special Deteateh to the Phila. - Evening Italleth:4l _
WAtainsoxox, Dec- 14.—The Senate remained
in executive sefsion but a few minutes, 'ai ddid -
nothing but to refer the nominations to the pp
proptiate committees. Secostary Seward ap
geared on the floor of the Senate soon after. At
torney-General Everts and Commissioner
Rollins were upon the floor of the Houle during
this afternoon.
[Silesia) Despatch to the Philadelphia keening Itallattp. l l
WAsursorozi, Dec. 14.—The Senate has agreed
to the House resolution - to take a• recess trots
the 21st Inst. to January t by, a vote of 35 ayes
to 19 nays. ___
Coin Contracts—Mlore Railroad Di
[Special Despatch to the Thiladelphia Evening Bulletin.)
WA2IIINGTON, Dec. 14--Benator Cole introduced a bill .
to legalize coin contracts.
Senator Sherman. from the Select Committee on Rail
roads, reported a bill chartering railroads to Now 80rk..,
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati. .bc. Some new corporators aro added.but the =
other amendments are unimportant. Ile also introduced
a now bill to provide railroad facilities to the capital or
,the United States, which was rel erred to the rielect Com
mittee. ,
Indemnification The Alehanah. , ..
Clalma
WASHIN6TON. Dec.'l4.—The President has sent .
a message to the House recommending an ap
propriation to indemnify . the owners of the Mit.
bah bark Sybil, which was libelled in a Southern
District Court, it having subsequently been , de- - •
termined that she was not a prize of war. . ,
The President,in answer to Mr. F. Wood7stes
elution, says it is not compatible with , the public
interest to communicate the correspondence rely...
mitre to the Alabama claims.
Minus in New Torn.
NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Lt is reportea that M. H:
Grinnell will be appointed Collector of Customs„
for this city, vice Smythe.
General Hancock has arrived here.
The residence of D.Torrancs,in west Thirtieth.,
street, was robbed on Saturday night of $0,200-
worth of diamonds.
Garner's tannery in Brooklyn was bunted , '-
yesterday. The loss is $15,000.
The steam-tug Adelia, of this city, was bums&
at New Haven to-day. 'The loss is 6;20,060, with
an insurance of $ll,OOO. • •
Mall R obbeiry near Wort Bristrge,ra
Sr. Loins, Dec. 14.-4.lencral Sherman and_ _
most of hie staff, and a number of other officers,.
left here for Chicago, yesterday afternoon.
A despatch from Bryan Station, toolay, says.,
intelligence has been received that large '<sena—
ties of overland mail matter haVe been stolen.„
from a coach near Fort Bridger.
Election for Ma, or of Boston:
BOSTON, Dec. 14.—Tbe municipal eleet4o2o.
••••• meh occurs here today draws out, but a SO3 int
Indications favor the election of Mg me.
Kimball, Republican, for Mayor. Act noon; the
vote stood '• Sumball 3.78 a;
Democrat, 2,818. May, workingmen's'
date f.r Mayor, got very few votes. . '
.Ms. Thomasrdilieskett
67enerwt Grans in Oblenii9. •
Cmcneo, Dec. IL—General Great al:41 staff
and a number of distiuguished soldiers , arirlved •
bare ibis mornieg,,and aro quartered at ths•Tre-.
wont and Sherman houses. To-night Meat:.
Gov. Bross gives a reception sm.Graut; Thomas,.
Sherman and their associates,. which , wilb•draw. -
together a largeerowd of our bawling citizens.
Ilium' sae Intelligence..
)3 AVARA, Niee. natrlth,Ropt.-.
den, from New York. • , ,
—RoebneXedefoat le to be salved with s cosur_ . _
teetbnonialfroto blB udixtbrere.
—A yoneg smother in Ohio blt off. bar aux&
nose in a dream. - _ _
—Neyrals troubledi with an l'eplaenks_cott,.
blood.'
—The Brandenburxgate of Berlin bus been ha
- proved - by splendid side pastimes.-
-To what country does a cantata, below,t , To
.3fantlisw Tartary, of course.
, _ .
—Haw to avoid being considered above your
business—Nover live over your shop.
• —When •do oarsmen reparable Indian Caere
When they feather their seuliel• • • .
PRICE THREE CENTA.-
BY;- WELEGRAPIAL
Sy;the Atlantic:Cable.
The Nieces. of Congress.
What is , the first historical mention C. a hip;
popbaglet banquet l When Canar's ghosZ • said
taßratus, "We 5 11 4 1 rater, again at flliy-pie
—A. dairy woman 111 Indiana ornamente her
zone of butter by the impreetdou of ,a eet of falso
teeth. 1003 very pyetty; but. doesn't . t;e11 well.
.
—A big brother wifea pistol behind the bride- •
groom was one of tke concomitants of iimarrir
age out West recentl,y. • • -
- -="Trollope's Irony," in Cincinnati, built by
Madame Trollop° years ago, was sold by the
Sheriff yesterday. • „
—Gan. Grant has fought many battles ant • '
made one speech. Thomas Jefferson never rough •;,
a battle orMade a speech. • •
—Count Cttorinalty, who poisoned his wife
some'' time bask lu Munich, for which'howas
imprisoned in the fortress of Rostmbem, boa
gone read,and has to be kept la a IttralghtjaCiect,
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