V llitusm < omhlno flare sSsSSSssswj? " P i u ‘*;» ii ißi»iii! »nd To«to e* n*t iy'» *TV *yJ L 4y* r J t ? I*l - iocreaalog | t ', K i«„t* -uffLTiQ*. ran 'P'vailt.Ut.b.OiW a thMfuture.-- . rt “*v t Ji l iS«tSrnl! thty cwt thepurcbttremaiuucinu > Tbe Agent l>« "SlfJjftkaMißß h"n!ii.»n> before th« cuEtomer < bUt.ir nß>) iiJ aiew ycarsl becomea worthW. n»in'i'Hi»a thcK- hi*b reputation iw e TU ;«“ zrzs&fss fib. Bland m at UgU.y improved tnstru fivoffimß terms! »*U aid eMniioo tbemi and all *rfH ?an{y*iVa Muvi? g prorntLljr attend? d to. fe2o th b tntft • BXSKKS** oiUtllDT, 1 M “ ' ■ , Mamilactnnn »f tTRRT-r.LAkB:&OKKFFE PLATES J'Ui OKvKIKS. Warenxmu. No. 610 AItUH etreet, ir Mft« tti OJmC Hit udeli bla. . W itb VOXHU^OO^GOU^, rftSS »*£. Ln""«lvVa the Prize Modal of the World's urea! ” fctUblbbea im Jy&r-w.t.imfs •. ,—i , feiMwtvw tnANna REoarvED thi No. iPoaCbßotnutetreai. , , THP ranmrr.imin PIANOS EEGBIVBJ IfiryTtl tbeElgtaitawaraat tSeParl. Expoeitloo Waieroonlt.aU Chettnut etreet ««ai.tfl evening bulletin. satttrkay, April 3,18 GO. «ST Owing to an extraordinary press of maltefa humber of oiir leading mentsbavebefen crowded over to the in fideypages. XitITCiIELL’S VON FEBSIOS. The public was taken by surprise, this fore noon, by an EXTRA EVENING BULLE TIN, containing the confession of George 8. Tffitchell. Twitchell charges the murder upon bis wife, asserts that he was not present when it was committed, but confesses to have been an accessory after the fact, assisting his wife to throw the murdered woman out oi the window. There are some facts to corroborate this extraordinary -confession, but there are many things about it which will find very partial credence among'those who are familiar with the dei ails Of the case. Twitchell’a state ment, while it does pot relieve him from the onus of the crime, overturns Borne of the, es sential theories of the prosecution, and unless further confessions shall explain away some of the glaring inconsistencies of the present statement with the evidence given at the trial, it will not be received as we should wish to receive the statement of a dying man. The Commonwealth hiiyiog abandoned the prosecution of Mrs. Twitchell, and the jury having, under the instruction of the Court, returned a verdict of Not Guilty in her case, the confession can have no effect in bringing her to justice. If Twitchell’s story is true, he can verify it by more detailed statements As it stands now, it is full of improbability, but those who have access to him, and have won his confidence by kindness and sympa thy, will doubtless be able to elicit each fur ther testimony from the condemned maa as will either,establish the truth or the falsehood of his remarkable confession. THE CUBAN ACEI.DAJIA. Just as the telegraph furnishes us with an account of more brutal murders of political prisoners ip Cuba by the Spanish soldiery; the mail brings a proclamation from the rebel chiefCespedes, hoistiog the black flag and declaring a war of extermination., Tnis was not unexpected. It is the natural result o' the hideous and cruel policy adopted by the Spaniards against tire rebels. Yast numbers of those captured have been shot down io cold blood, without time to communicate with lhelr friends, or to prepare for death; most of those who have been spared from butchery have been exiled to Fernando Po, to meet a lingering but certain fate in a climate that 1b poisonous with malaria. From the beginning of tbe present struggle, the Spaniards have treated the brave Cubans with a mercilees ierociiy which recalls the cruelties of Cortes and P tarro, and seems t > fasten a hereditary taint of inhumanity upo . Che nation. There U no reason to suppose that retaliation in kind will induce them to Change their policy. Tbe only effect will be to intensify their bate and rage, and to make them more thirsty for the blood of their ene mies, ludeed, it is very likely that General Dulce has not power enough to stop the carnage if h‘e desired to do so. The volua leers In bis army seem to be entirely uncon trollable, and to exercise their sanguinary proclivities often without regard to the order of their superiors. But there is no reason to ■oppose that the Spanish govern meat desires to be more merciful. The fault that 14 found with Genera] Dulce, strange to say, Is that be hah been too lenient; and a successor has been'appointed whohas an infamous repute f : ,r hiß .bttila.lity, With such a map in power, and a determination on both sides to give no quarter, we may look for carnage which will eqtialin horror that which oace desolated Ban Domingo. Odr doty in the matter seems obvious enough. The President is said to hesitate to recognize the rebels as belligerents, iu the present stage of our negotiations with Eag land upon tbe question of the Alabama claims. There is wisdom and prudence, per haps, in the suggestion. But we are not sure, that there is not amoral obligation reallbg opon us to Interfere in some, manner, to pre Tent ibe sacrifice of human life which seems Hhely tbenanein Cnba. We will not permtt any other nation to interpose; and,' as tW nearest great power; it seems our du’y to di» . e 6 to the interests of humanity gud 1 ctvtfcsv Hon. 1 This respontibilUy ig mode more grage,) fact that the Cuban rev lutiobisU are' . jrtretching out their hands to us, and claiming the right of protection as a people who are ttiuggling to be ficeas we are, and who have proved tbeht sincerity by the aboliti.m o* slavery and by the shedding of their blood; , It cannot be denied, that popular sentiment in ibis--couolry h oyerwhelmlugly in sym pathy, with.thp Cubans,' anil that their sue cess would- be wailed , with : deligbt by j the American'people,! • And this is not incpn eistent'wiih'th'e'deepluteresl felt In the efforts i fthe peopleof.Spaln to establish a tee G» vernment at home. The .Bame.;eathusla9m for liberty which makes up the; friends of epain, evokes our Sympathy for Cuba. It is because the Spaniards have been inconsistent that we oppose them iu the Cuban war; for, instead Of giving to the dcpendancy the Jibe— •al laws which were bestowed upon the peo ple at home, they havo oppresied the Cabins with a tyranny which is more offensive and tttriple than that of Isibella. Justice and generosi y from (he beginning would have prevented this war, and the 'Spaniards will find that their criminal negligence in thisre spect was fatal; It will cost them the island, it is not too much to say that the people of the United States will rejnice.at that result. Accrues Balks —lt will bo aeon by reference to our Bt vtDih ach eighth pages that Messrs. Thi tnat & Boub will hold a very extensive’ safe of valuable ItCal Estate, fitoek&j &0., at the Phil adelphia Exchange, on .Tuesday next, Thedato lo*ut includes a giott variety of dtncee, building lots, country seats, Westerii lands, ground tents,- mortgages; bank, canal, railroad, oil, coal and manufacturing Blocks, flute will-known anclloDeers also announce a number of propt-Gies at private Bale. Itrnitins, nnrtortw ft , lliic*lon* , EllBl Ht*. iiaa and H 34 Market meet, wlll hirid d mng u*xv week,by catalugn*,tbe foUowlng Importantoalea, 'onMc.ncley,April Mt ■Oo’clpek.en four mon«w’cred i, 8(11) lota or rcb lm,oiled Dry Gojd*,tu#lddlog Hues rich imported Maple and fancy Ureas G joda; Mymure, A»uw ac, I’opliLß, &c,; hmek onU colored Silks and Miili.fr; iai-cy Bpm gSi awls; Par*B trimmed Olotke, Ac.; MJlih.cn Guou*,Bunuet Trimming Rlbb *na Mal’u**, Untie*. Artlricinl Fluwore, Veti Baregeß,Em n wicinkK v\ bite Good*, Ties, Pan* Dree* bi o Maufoe Trlmmiugp, Balmoral ana, H‘>op *kirtt, Umbrella*, Tiefc. Ac Aho.Bpe'dulflale oiB,UUO >m t* i cad Peudlr, Poly grades, Crayon*, etc.,oyurner J. W Gultfenecht. . . . . ■ . , or. Toe*cmy, Apill 6, at 10 o’clbck, on four months’ cn dii, «,0M) caee* bouta, SUucf, 11-ite, AC. On M «,dnrtri» y, April 7, at lo o’clock, for ci*n, by tuner of P. O. EUmafcer, U. 8 Marabal, a* meseeugdr, not er older <»it uui \, tie ei tire etutfc of p be «ww oi J Go,u roan & Co,, Bankropt*. Also, all the right, uile and imeiesi oPhe stud J. Gothmau&Uo, in aud to the gone wi;i and ilxinra* ado thetmexpi.edierm oi l« *.*e ol tiore. No B'-0 Maihet *lreet Poi.>deptnt*. On Thuieday, April 8 at. lu.o'clock* on Par m-jaths’ cudlt, Bt‘o packages and lota of tforeigo aud D»• me*ik Diy G\.od«, including Oioid*. Utatinwree, Doe efclnc, Tricot*, Mehoia, I»uJtj»e, &c. ; Ako. Dtcfcß Goode. Silk*, BbawU. Linens, Shl'ts, Hotricry, Glove*, Balmoral and *Moop Bairts, Sewing*, l le*,Umbrella*. Tailors’ Trimming*, Ac, Ako VtO package* Colton aiiCbWooleu D On Fcioav, April 9 at 11 o’clock, on four mouths credit, XOo pieces Ingrain, Vephiuu, List, Hemp, t’oitage and Bag Oarpemigeyfloor oil Llolhs, Mai tinge, Ac. ror orphans four*, executor**, Crns- TKKB\ AMI PujiLlO 3A.LeB, *€* Tbt.ipaß & tobß’ Catalogue*, lowed every ti aUtduj and odveithwmciitß *>d Beveiitn and lust page*. important NonoE.-i hereb* give not.ch 1 that 1 am tio longer the ©vemtor at tbp a VA‘rT moat lW WAt '“lrf\. THOMAS. j ohn u.laxHßgr, ■. nod Bls LODBK &TREBD* Mfchanica every branch lor houfle-DQtiami and ntting pronn»tl> furnished* ft-a«ti UENBY PHILUPPJ* 11 CARPENTER AND BUILDER, NO. 10218ANSOM 'TREET. PHILADELPHIA. HWAhUIHi'N’S IMPKOVEDi VENTILATED anil eavv-httiuK lifesa Hate (patented) In all fta aP biovad failit Da ol tho uefcaon. Chestnut street, nax door to the I oat t-Bleo, , ocß-urp rpHE BALL CHAIN KBV.RTNO IS, BY PAH THE 1 most oauvruleot when you are obliged to carry » iinch of Seisin vo"r nuesct We i.avealsp av oiety 01 othet Kej-ifn.Bord I neeaerefer Bale »t tne Ha dwar M ieol re l MaN * Bit Avu ro. 6115 (Eight 1 hjrty-fivej Market attcot, below Mntu. Philaaelpbla. . MOVFABiE Ua.T AN D CLOTHI'G HOOKS AJ ■a. hup loi eat Walnut frauds,so that they <uav tie lix dlna f. « inelmet- lu a closet, wardrop?. crept } -id lorrovrd again without trouble Soyural atylw fo’ rale by 'I REMAN * oUaW. ao B>s (Eight thirty tjvO Market (street* bo|ow Mpiht __ Moi.OliO'B WATtTIMAN’B RATTtE CiWBINRr «|>b It a mace for defence, and a Policeman’* Algoai whole. Vob '.an .arty it le youbroaet nock tit ou ibte aL'iiitlit F« r pale with o*hn'‘ KwUles, b' vi.LwAV&BH AW. no. BXS (Eight Thirty-five) Market at re* t below Ninth, Pblladi Iphla. uaMBUHGS. Just received, on, eptt™ eawe of job Hamburgn © r rorm nuo b**r* j n o bare 460 481, 669 and 714 ya,d« of * pattero, mostly tbw open eyelet standard patterna, a- KJtatlv udiicid piice*. _ 8 * DIMITY BA* DBw Very choice open iMt'crns* at 26 cents* much ieoe than ueubl fol NAINf OnK. , _ „ A superior quality for 40,cents, of the beet finish Muslini iuipimd- PLAID NAINSOOKS. In *»rgo quantity* from 20 to 6o cents a yard, p ouM to any and superior to most for the price host of * r ‘ d * 80PT OVMBRJC, / Ivn tre erpsrtnl attention to a al end ascent qoallty, be* its very much betur ihan osnat lortbeeame puce. WHIT a PIQt'El A few pieces wet on »tiday <-ud Uightly eta ned from tbebtact paper mtranapo*fation. Abo. a lot of superior K 5 oont Pique just the importer's ““ hr ice to rt.y-mjifl»ds. ra oi>Km A unaJllotrf fin* Linen Tucked Hdkfa., trader regular Mirer, at VAOUNL’B 1 aoo and Lin UroldeiyOloio,3B North Eigbili atreet. ; “ L ojl 1 $25 REWARD. On the evening of tho 2d 01 April, In or near the Acaoemv Of Maalc, Or oppcnte No. 1723 Wallace e+reot« a OOLD NMSKLACM, . conn port’d of fonr (4) *trand> attachtd lu front by n heart, lo whit h w ar att < bed a medallion. . The r waid will he paid upon ita return to No. 1*23 Wallace Btrett. It* d r* '" -> 81MON GABTLAND, taczßEassasar .undertaker 86 South Thirte mb etreet. mh2s dmjrp; AND THE TEETH rpHB MOOT Dh. J. DE HAVEN WTHTE'3 Name and Standing In Medical DenUatry are a guaran Ue for the Efficacy uf whatever he Pro* eeriDea for the Mouth aid Teeth. The for the pi operations made from hie many o tell ttuir otvo pre parations undei Mb name. To protect hie reputation fro n mfceilng by ih>fc piactico, and to eecuro the Deatremedies for his pat mte In regard to hid NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE, MOUTH WASH AND G\RC3LE. He h*a taken legal measured to prevent Mb formula from bi ins compounded by any other Chemlat or Drug* gißt in the United St»teß, but GCBTAVUB KRAIJSE, APoTHBnAKY. N, W. cor. Twelfth and Cheatnnt atreotn, MhUdelphla, Aa testified by the following certificate "I brr< by repud’ate bp bpdbioub vUionth powders and mouth waebe* told under u»y name, except (boo* having mj oigcßturu ou the *.ubel aod compounded *nd Bold oaly by GUSIAVUd KHaUeK. Apothecary, N. W, cor ner of 'IWEI.KT and OHEbTNUT etrtctA rMUdel-: phi*, w ho aioke bold- my proscription*, and is autho rized ' o pi ep*re and afcil the rune M J. DrQAVPN WHiTB, U. D ; U D, 8, mhlB*a tn wßmrpJ QAVAtE*fi CBfilNA. JUBT RECEIVED, Freeh from Canada, by mblB tf rpfl JAM«B T. BHINN, Bioad and Bpruce atreota. j- UEPaTkB TO WATCHES AND MUSICAL |®vßojt«e. in the b*,t m.nn.r^.knifMVw^kgao. Chrifl 834 Chestnut eircet, totow Poortk. TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMO>DB. WATCUEB. JEWELKY, PLATE* , OUO-ESTABLJfIUBD LOAN OFFICE. Comer of Third end Oiwkill meet*. . Below Lomburd.. N, B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELBV, GUNS Ac., ' '' ■ ■ I roBBAEUi* 1 ■'■V REMARKAB.Iv LOW;PRICES. m«4-lmrw / Uivfjg KAKvIEB. CAPERa #lc-«JyyEB WIWiKH \J (BiiiflVdOilTM). I-ouparelfaufßiie«rfUigGyoraand n H!r/:LJ.T.S? d bV W. t 3. Subaier 0 * do; 108 South Delaware avanue. THE DAILY: E ] t <£jV j Vl'y p it' ‘l-rnTT'O TVirt* ATiT)TT, *j l 'l 1 Q£o 1 ‘ KfIf.T,TgII?fcPHTT,ADELrHIA7gA,ruitJL>Ay1 1 ?fcPHTT,ADELrHlA7gA , ruitJL>Ay r .ai itiy o, xow »~- UXI IAVU.J/VJ 1 ■ , ■ 'il 111 11 *■' I !" .. Jbpnm v.:\ - I OF Floe Clothing for Ceetlesnen and DOT** Ancnlmiy new 1 ' By.rar IJiQ largeßlontl most varied, the moat elegantly mado ap. ‘to new find stylish mattes'; well sewed « . and babdspnfelytnmmcd;, grave and gay, to edit all tastea-ttsoye of elx, or : men of Sixty. ■ 1 Scale of Prices—CAeqp l . CHKAPEB,'CHEAPE9U WANAMAIUER & BROWN have now opened, dfW months bfpreparatlon, a stock of.Bphng and Sommer far surpasses,cvyn tbelr former efforts. ' ■■■ This they will dlepoiieOf; by V “ '• Livm.x aku Sank, to idemo which they have pat the lowest figures possible On every article io store. . . ... Advice.—Come and see for yourself 1 Becnro a “first plck”outof the Block! Register your ordereearlylu the Custom De portment. , Ash your wife to examine bur Bova’ Clothing. Bny your Sbirta, Cravats, &c., In onr enlarged Gents’ Furnishing Department ; OAK HALL BUILDING, Lorgcpt Clothing House inPniladelphla, 8. E. corner SIXTH and, MARKET Streets, Extending on Sixth’ from Market io Minor Bt. EDWARD P. KELLY, ! “ TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Cfiestrint and Seventh Streets. ;•;/ ; '.7.ivJ !j,'X / Choice (Hoods for Tresent Season. In dolly receipt of Sonr and Staple Spring Goode. APRIL THE FIRST!!!! TBE DOORS ARE OPEN! IT IS A GRA.ND OPENING! NO TICKETS REQUIRED Needn’t Buy Unless Yon Want To! COME IN! IT IS A SPRING OPENING! We bang our banners on thoTwalbi, The doore wide open flings For everybody loudly calls 1 ' ‘ To tee the goods for Spring 1 Come In, Ob! ruebing public, Fatbenvand sons, and all, To tbe EXi OSITION of tbe clothes Of tbe mighty Brown Stone Haß! Come Id, good follow-cStlßensl . Fine coats, and veetd, and pants 1 Such pplendid goo!e, so low the price, To eatlsfy jonr wants. ' . Here’s everything , just wbatyounse^ For stout men,.abort, and tall; Come, see the opening of tbe goods At the Cheat Bkowh Stodb'Baus I” Crowd dr, brave fellow-citizens! Assemble in fall force. Come, see the vast variety I> You needn’t bny, of coarse. Come, take a look at the opened goods, The goods of which we slog; ThfiEo aro the clothes you'll want to bny: The splebdid things for Spring. Durable material?, strongly made Into sub -tontial garments that don’t rip, and that don’t (nuke the westers rip oat bad words because the l uitoce come off."-' Every-; stiteb conscientiously ao vi ed | every feijiwm jruithtuUy fastened on 1 • very pocket, material, pot iop ether with a rigid; ’regard to its not Wearing into holes for the owner to lose his money oat of. THE BTOCE OF ELEGAN T BPRING GOODS WIIX BE OPEN ALL DAY • AND EVERY DAY, UNTIL TfIEY ABE ALL GONE i And as they go, vie willmake more of them, that the public mqy still be supplied at our xoell hwtcn marvellously low prices. Yours, rceptcifnlly, RGCKHILL& WILSON Great Brown Stone Clothing Store, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, rHILADELFHU. BOIB’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT COOPER & CONRAD, S. E. Cor. Ninth an 3 Market. Biemarclis. GBrikaidise Jackets,PantB, &c. THe general fit of oar mottling ap nroacfiee perfection, f ile styles Hire upiii ov.d £>your nest tailors, we take uiiii.unl cate to nave every garment weli sewed* using silk only m seam* liig. the price*' are so moderate tuey ill every purse. ... »„ u.-aen’s tilotklng Hade to Order. ; . mhfll.Hnlp; ' • l jjggjfe' Imporiaiit Annonncemeiit! ' NEW CARRIAGES! ,| At 712 Safesom Street, Philadelphia WtcUEAR & KENDAId* Will keen a eplendld aUorttnent at good, etrongand wdV’ Gfct.htd CARRIAGE* tlsrsye on hand, towhkh they liviteib'eattention of alldealiinstophrobaa, ; , j, Call at mßANßOMetreetbefore imrchaSngohewherA inlitOe wattret ‘ &S&' T>r M. LANE, Builder of Fint-elau LlghtSud Beayy CARMAGRfW;..., A, scripftteuf.at, :.. f'. rv :< a rf:.' ni«fF4tTOH¥»iDWAtteao»n(), , 34H8,.0d8* : «md043GkkBk^i’:»*Wii i ß'r, *t ; : •. r‘> v > Ihioa e«sai« weet ol Penneytwralh JUBoafl; DepU . _ .. . Wed PHRadfitoMa. ItßiD-tlMsCnuv * 4. \ i -i £ MOURNING SCOTCH <HNGHAi| ’ f \ bMsON & SON DanlntSptntd Ponr CaseB 1 Black and Wiiite Scotch Ginghams From 35 to 44 Cent* a YajriU MOUBKING DEY GOODS HOUSE, No. 918 CHESTNUT ST. m : - ■■ PRICE & WOOD, N. W oorner Eighth and Filbart Sti Dally receiving Now Good*.from New York Auction 3a e> 4*'d other •oweee. K ,«°<S i Vwd i NMMwto„ 56, 28,88.87*, «t and M e ’HtnfS r i?S«ook and Stnpe Bwi« Mn.Wy*y eW«p. Whitt riquea. 25,81,87)6, 45. 10, 76, 86 and $1 pet y Naineook Mnalina, fine qualities 2S. 80,86,«. 45. H and litTleli Cambric;, jECohoia, BwlMMoeilna, Victoria *i:**i*ix *** ,K MJr" d i'Uea Quilta-MarsetUea ftnpta. at lea than Aoo tiou p ic*K' \ '■ ' Liut n Good*—linen Goods. Bleached Table Damuks; very ene*ir. heavy PonerlinoiaTaWftUp^fti^ Bar<»*nain Napkins kndPoylies. HucfcAbttck p Ste(*i»y , W»p«p-’ AVheJplotof W/ilrea alilrtinVUnesis, 23ota. a yard. A ebfcflp lot of Mixed tloods flic. a yard. vindn Bilk., M. ®3 25. $2 50, $3 76 0:3 and $8 60 p»r yard. - • = : - Bltik Alpaca** 8), B7>J, 6O, 56.66. 76 and 9t)g, AinericiHi Otlicova and Gingham*, i*»» color*. Bargati.* in Ladhe* and Gcuta* i- flen lUndkerehlefft. G. ntß’ Neck ’Mr*, bbirt oud bunrendcrs, L.*dl*e and Oente* Hosiery and Glovea, «c. « M Hamburg * dgingß and Ineenioge, Magic Raffling, Cov«i trv ar d Bannjiogbaro Rufflinga.. Kegi«tored b»dg iu *“- MarseUlea 1 rimming.. Ac. pR & w N. W. OOR. EIGHTS ANItRILBKKTSra: N. 8.-A celebrated Kid Glove, at 81 a pair; Joavi <»** Kid Glove*, choice kbadet. U HAMRICK & COLE. Silks! Silks! Silks! We Invite attention to a REMARKABLY CHEAP LINE OF LYONS BLACK SILKS, F OK&jn“ tea fUOaEfIfGOODSStPORTAo’ Always in etock, the very favorite makee olir. Bonnet, Fonion, Bellon and Topphsler. The reputation heretofore enjoyed by out booso for the belt blljb. S. at lowest price., .halt be folly. m«ln tajnedJn the fntore. Our purchaii* being very large we bavo effected 1 avers lie arrangements with im porter., by which the utmost advantage in quality and price la anaianteed to cm pations. HAMRICK & COLE, ' No. 40 North, Kiehth Btreet. PHILADELPHIA. It ; JOHN BURNS, 247 S. Eleventh Street, shove Spruoe, OS® AUCTION LOT. BPFOIATj CARD.—Only 360 yards of the bent WMtc Plane Imported.selllnf! at B3Mc.,wouldbo cheap atS7Xc- Cordt-d Pique, SI, «IH. 60.62XC- <o 81 28. Fiainrd Pique. 20 25. fflXc. to 41. Satli -Btliped t'iqup,.«. Wc. np. PJft «>atoKOk..ta)6,23 35.87K0. J.araO Batin Plaid Nainsook. 8714. 15. 60c. Haxnhurg'Kd4lDßaandiiiaertlqKa.i new designs. Talked, f htaedand Cambric Muillns. SPRING AND BUMMER HO3IERV. ladl's' Pine Regular made Hose, 3714.46,60 c. Ladleai I.into Thread Hose, In whit a and nrown. Ladles HolbH; gaollore. eUseinbi.7sc.uo, .CbildienV Dalbtifgan Hive, silk rrab, «Bc. npi Gtnis’ Palb Irgan it I ore. ailk emh . 60s up. Gents’ StUttriKei English H Uo e. beaUaicorted.B7Xe. Genth* India Gauze Shirts B7M. 6214 c. up. Ladles' and Children's Gauze Veals. RICHARDSON'S IRISH UNENS. RIOHARPSOR'S Shirting l inens 8714 e. np. R'l :H ARDUON'o } blow and Bo et«r Linens. Pillb wcase 1inen5, 46. 60. VgcJto $1 60. F'C'lred; SMrtlu* Liuena. 25,35, 60. 62ft. H bliuu I Table I.iuen, WJ6. 01 lu to S 3 60. All Lineil Napklitß; 81 60to«ll perdOß l.rdleETa ) Linen Hdkfa. 7. fl. 10,12)4, U, 25c. Gents’ Hunetlcbed Hdkfß ,81c. up Ladlea' all Linen Hemstitched Bdkfe., 26c. up. It Card. JOHN W/EHOMA.S, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Baa now open or examination bia LARGE and ELE GANT*toekol ' w SPRING DRESS GOODS The pefiortment includes all tbo LATEST BTYLES nnd DESIGNS in SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS &o. Onr Goods’ cbng bought ENTIRELY for CASH, we nr.- ebablrdtooffu BPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS to customers. mb27 Bmn) ■ ~ THE HAMPDEN MILLS WooM call the attention of trayere ta their Earlaton Ginghams, Tlie FineAt, most Perfect, Beat ; BestPelHed, EVBB BID® IV WEBIOAs .Mac to their wecrtiMiitol . ; i; .gti&VY jpjtjEte*' ;1J ; C«>TTOWADEB AND TICKINGS. Fpnpftpjß 1,1 " V,/) ■t ivl'y r'*- <Ji tj'yV i:'. ;! - r ou:’; r ( »t fJ:r 'i Ifi M.j 1 gHn.ftnKi.raiA. mbieimrjfl AOERTB, siledePaiument. -.o ?■;; HOMER, ROLLADAY & CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, THE LAB6EBT ABB MOST COMPLETE ASSOKTMENT DRESS SI EES KV&B IMPORTED INTO PHILADELPHIA, Embracing every NOVELTY in STYLE and SHADES' andaHthenml dsio brated makes of BLACK SILK®* These aocdc have been made e*preisly for ua and wifh greate.l o.w, nd wa have determlnid to seUlhemei prioea shat Witt defy oompfttUon. KVliire KOTSUn IN MlTOfffi AND SIYtB DRESS GOODS, A LOTION salmi. AUCTION NOTIOJB. lISPOBTEBS’ SiliK. 200 Earrels Choice Havana Oiangea SAMUEL O. OOOK m SELL On Pier ©. above Arob Street, on tlondny, April Alb, AT 13 O'CLOCK. 200 BBI& CHOICE fIAVAHA OBAAGBB, IS FIH ORB®, ■ Landing *x steamer Stars and B trip**. 11 CON I’KOTI ONER* • RICH CONFECTIONS CHOCOLATBNA, CHOCOLATE BSAHS, AMABAOBNES. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1310 Market Street. BPS Stm CCHTAIM tIATEKUIA. BARRINGTON, DB ZOUCHB & CO, 1232 CHESTNUT STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Lace, SoniD|(bam and maslln Cur tains, Corntcci*, Bonds, Loop*, Ccn tree, & c., Auralture Coverings, Terry, Heps, Brocatelica, p«- Piano and table C'o-rera, Window Htitxdcs, Paper SI no Kina*, Ac., <fcc. WHITE HOLLAND SHADES, Trimmed sod p»t up u low a* 81 60 each. Lsce Curtain# from Auction, very ohep Our stock ta new, onr prices are l»w, eni entire t atla f action 1b jjnaranteeA in every instance. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCHE& CO., S E. ror.Thtrtientb andCbestoat Bls,nils, mblB ib a taSDtrpg WAtoniES. 18W81.6T, act CLARK & BIDDLE, 712 CHESTNUT STREET. ißnglish Sterling SILVERWARE. The PRESENT FACILITIES of CLARK A BIDDLE enable thorn to offer a large variety of now patterns at a. low price, aa any other hoaae In the trade. f.iHawUrpt ■ ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A large aeeortment of Cotn and 18 karat always on hand. LEWIS LADOMUS A CO., Jawelero, v 802 CHESTNUT STBS ST. . ftPrptg- ■■■■• ■ ’■ ' ■ . l_Jj 1 MIBCELIANEOPB. (itORGE A. AUBENpIED. ■ t ■ ■, ' i ' HHIPMBN CS TONEY BROOE COAf. 480 , N.- DELAWARE A^RNUB; First Wh uf aboTo Oallowitlß fefreei apOttrp ■ -■ !; , a S.’KHMJaiBIA'N Affl» TOIUJ® 641 and 643 He Hln«H SOe««» Are now offering ? AMO. Old G overament JAVA COFFEE. Enfrptstd bj «bj in tionaltifor Bwnl ftnv MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1201 CHEBTHOT STHEET. tlOlyrp ■ ; , : CHAMPAGNE. EUPFEBBEBG’S IMP3BIAL,« One of the flneet Wlooe over need In this conn* try, end among the most popular known In RuMta. Received direct through the Agency, and for sale at tho Agents' prices by SIMON COLTON A CLARKE. P. W. miner Broad he! Walnut, npl 111 nlndlrnt • ! : »,uth>] Ac. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW CLOTjfr HOUSE. CASSELBERRY & CADWALLABRB ON MONDAY, April sth, No. 880 ARC El STREET, With an entirely now and complete stock of Cloths, Cassimeies, Vetftogs, LADIES’ CLOAKINGS, t»c. thePUB ICare tavttedtscenand wanrfwthfartocfc, ult wIU com rIM every variety. the whole of tybieb to Having Ju** b' en Imported end eelected from the rootrt popular and 1* ilrable American alylea end lexica, ap!Btn* ' ———— OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING OF TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AMD French Millinery Goods, MARCH 31, 1600. ; THOS KENNEOY & BRO„ No. 729 Chestnut St. FURS ON STORAGE. A. K. & F. R. WOMRATH, PKBSTiNtr* Bpvto lnform tbe Lodlesthat they erpnowprcprrcd to Sf«ive fflßß ON BTOBAUB through thh. Bt^thmei 1 , • gusrenteclng thett eg Unit lon by Fire end Ho Aat a A. B. & F K. WOMRATH, " ,212“ Chestnut Street. .rlihein arnro ■ Filbert etroot. co!, VERY CHOICE EOS SALE BY win Ew. uqtiotß.Ac. - WILL OPE» In their fipacleui (tnc, ENTIRELY NEW. ffllUJNEitrjOOpiDto FtlBN. «c. ■ SECOND EDITION. CONFESSION. i"„T. ~ tiVJLti ;i:S' rrrrrrrr-rrTV : -s.r- ■?.; ?■ ! THE' Hitt MOEDER. W > : TWJTCHELLMAKES A STATEMENT A-’' Strange Storys The Harder Charged on His Wire He Helped to Dltpose of Hie Body George 8. Twltchell, under eentenoe of death for ibe murder of Mr*. BUI, hoe at last made,« statement to his spiritual adviser, the Kev. Mr. Brlcfthuret,- of- a most extraordinary nature. lie charges hie wife with committing the murder, and confesses, that ho was accessory after the fact. Strange as. tbo statement Is, it is corroborated In romedegreo by the conduct of Mrs Twitchell, who has, for some time past, ceased her ▼tilts to her husband, and Is said to have expressed a great anxiety that reporters ibouJJd beexcluded from the scene ot his oxecu tloD. ;Wo are informed that the accused mur deress left the city at an catty hour this morning, In anticipation of her bneband's confession. The fo''o*lrg is Twitcbell’s statement: Rialement of George 8. Twltchell, Jr 1 wint to my room on the night of the murder, M>d instead of going to bed I laid down on the lounge in iny room, and fell asleep. My wife was In bed at the time. I waa roused by her repeated calls, and ran down to the dining-room, , where I foond ber much “I have bad a quarrel with mother: and billed her;" I do not baow whether she eald , ‘e»veun! h Or “help mo bideit!" but at last ire threw the body of Mrs. Hill ont of the window to make It look aa If she fell out; I went downatdrs and washed-, my jbanda and face at tho hydrant: then went to my room, undressed abd Went to bed; my wife came op afterwards and got Into bed, where we staid ontil Sarah Campbell rung the bell; I think we were in bed ten or twenty mlnntts; 1 made a solemn vow to the ctcroaf God that night that I would never reveal It; bat I cannot keep it any longer, :1 am sorry that I have said I knew nothing oj i/; but I did It with the vow in' my mlod,qnd>to<tayemy wife. I now make these dis- I may have peace wllb God. ; | Sighed} ‘ Gkoeoeß. Twitchblt,, Jo. ■ In practice of Her, George Hriogharel and' Wllllani B.Ptiklns. BY telegraph; TO-DAY’S CABLE QUOTATIONS Lajmos, Apjil3,A ; ,M.— Cod*ols opened, at 92% for both monJy ana scpinnfc' United Btt(es Five tventlwi 93V; &roerjfjin l ju>ckaqqtet; ErieEill ro r, 24%; lUldo's Central 96%. Livcrpool, April 8, ,A. M.—Cotton opens firmer, thoneh not qndlably higher; Middling Ur.tends 12%@12%d.; Middling Orleans 12%® 12%d. The sates lor to-day are estimated at lb. tOO bales. Wheat 9a., and Com 295. 9d. for new. V V V.; j Losnoit, Apiil 8, A. M—Sagar opens firmer, toib on the spot and afloat.. No. 12, Dutch standard, on the spot, 89s. . 9d. Common rosin, 6s. Bd. Qokekbtowh, 'April B.— Arrived, steamship Chios, hum New York. . Lokimh, April 8, P. M.—Cloalnz prices—Ooi roia 02 % for money and 93 for account U. 8. „ Slocks stcadj; Erie KiH road. 2tt[j lliiqdlßCeniral, 97. ; , ! ], Livanrdoiv April 8,- P. M.-—Closing "priced— OntoD flrpier. hiUnot qnat'ihlyhUhef; MldiUntc, Ui Middllpi Orleans, buiTs Ktklozs? L<rtl • "j B.—Qotton opfus dd)!-: bothon ■pot sod snout' lowJniadUogafloat, 145 f. Sratrnclivc Flro ut lloeUcstcr, N. RtCHhSTKR, April 3—About 8 o'clock this-’ morning Bru was dlacoverid Id tbe brackeimin nfaciory of 8 .Whot\i, la the o'd. Rochester Boats bl< ck op Exchange'street. Tbe,. fl tines spread wlib ! . fiJgbiiul rapidity, and soon the two npper stories were in flames , The, Broken rbttked tbe fire, however, before the lower slo rir a were damaged, exeeplbywafer.. y Tbe building was o wned by Limberton & Mack, whope leas will be tseverul thousand dollars, and is rot Tbe' .’cie6hpaßtai, bury & Bex top. pattern-makers, lose 81,000, no irpnraiifcf; S' Wbbat; brAdket idaniifk&tuiers. lose 81 000 no liauraoce: {Baao: Weledil.bbdl and eh'be S'OIO, lose®2,poq, inaured lor <82,000; Wagners, Bryan $ Cf> : .sasib,blind amj flpor lire 86,000, insured for 83,000; Otia & Pa-aon*. sasb, door aid blind manufacturers, lose 85,000, no lururunn; L. Gordon & Cu, lumber fiuisulug mill, lose $5,000, no insurance; Jf. L. Harlmto, carpenterehbp, loses $BOO, no insurance. Tbe origin of the fire is unknown. From H«tv tforli. New YotiK.AprU B.—The New York Prodaoo HxfhftDge Is now firing 100 cans la the Pars, in eioltatlopovnr the passage of Senator Btaufpfd'« hUI abolishing the contract system ol keeping the State canals In repair. HAttSisßuno, Apill, Bd.'—The regular ord«r beWfc original resolutions, efforts were made'to take up a number Of local bills ont of order. They all failed. No business of Importance was transacted. Adjourned until 2P.M. on Monday. Iflarlne Iptelllgouco. Nnw Yb»k, April ' B.—Arrived—Steamship Ifnnsa. from Bremen. ' • . _ Fortukss Moneok, April 8 Passed In, bark Earn, f'om Oai'diflVfor New Y<irk; ech<v>ncr3 T Uelbr rV from theiWest lodles, for. Bal lmare. PofSed onr.barh Pi. iadi's fortlubai brigs iisUroifae oi d prio'nu.lortho West ludlcs. SalMd-Birk Con net for Now York ... “ . state ol TJhermbiuoter rttis bar at tho ' llullotin OMicu. 10 A. M....«v4sdeg, ; 13 M......45dek. QP. M.i. ..47d*tf. Weather clear. Wind BOTUmSStT ***** ’j i ■ : ' By tbe Atlantic Cable. From Harrisburg. PJWAKOIALAffDpOMiIBHOtAX. J: ’ jTjbb Plillodoiphli* ;tlbney ttarftct. ' Bales ti the ftlloSjafpliis Btoc^Birchimge. SOOO CSO-WM ep I 1 4: -149sb Penn B Its 69% ldfoFuoalaera s .aw* Id*,-'.,dT c :I &9*. UfOPennadawartn -p, 2008 b: do tSO '59% ■' [ conp2dya lie 100 700 ah do 80daflt53% lOlOGllyeaaiaw ’ loi looab. do 60da11t69% BlM,«ty9B.2daltalol tOOab' do : 60 2KOr- do- Odßja 101' ISlfcb do Sdva >- 69 JCOoAllegCo 5* 78% Bah’’ ,do 53% (Quo LebJsb Va) R btbr. 28eh Cain dS Amboy 123 ’ ' new c 93% flab Bead it «w 6000 Leb 6’a Gold w 92% 100 ab do e <5% 4000 do lta 92% 145 eh : do c 45 80 3*ooo do ida 92% KehHlnehlll R 6»% not) do 6a 1884 81% loeb do 6t% OosliPennaJlntlikOO 600 eh Rla/fira Oil 2 16 eh Jdecb Bb cBl 7(h) eh Del Dlv 5a 47% 20eb Elmlraßpl bO 40 ; ’ ; !■■■ ‘ ncrwjt*»' JOOOPa ftl M*. 102 ; 2800 Pa 6a ,2 sera s 194% 1000 do 1 ecrlca 186% lSMteMen 6-'B4 81% 66 ab JUscbUmnta 64b v afcodhp 2008 Penna eaw&rm. ’'; ; • - < i cusp 100 6000 Penn R2mir «a- 95 loi OPa lei ten b 6 102- 1 ; 6f«r Leh Gld 100 9:% 1000 do c 9*% > S-ittrdav, Afrit3,—Tho monrymarket tad vy ™ in • copditioD con«iar«tlvel.r »trie factory Ibe broker* ex rm»uci d do aifUmlij. h? proe.rtn* to-in-i on (took or 10) d co|l»*flain st7to 8 per cent, bat la the cptm mar ket n-ercßDril** pspersbovelhs-ver/ bc»t - nan>»- was ..herd >o amount urttrr 10 per sent., the average .rates helue oulie«,qqj.| 'o Is perceut-Tha, binks.ate, recetr. ■log food, daily from the Interior Of the 61 ate and tbs y> r>»,cou»ld»-t«bieaccretion,to tbetr lian .bio, capital, vbjrn will Mon-ptaee tbe moDer’Mtrket macow* foriakle cf Doiuon. but their prerent conciUon Una «ucb •r to jiutlly e>p,Elloo.«ad thru, tuarefoire. continue Ibi Ir r»o*l toflrae of- Cautionand reserve In all dl oount «p» rellon*. I'sltinaD, to-day l were very quiet, aalthe bi lk of tbebnelnist waa done at aboutlSo twre-n'-otL Governmentbond,. The'bmdcB',douft In the out,ld) p arkttwalHntliedta absolute manta.'dor btitine'w men en hnipp tqpwtpone new eaten ri -e« Involving risk until the I»itifor a onej arulre> one-ous. ' O'veinuientsOpined ardso, far, have coetlnoed firm waoalltUs o? the premium ttanl-ng j Tbcie was new sofrit at the Stack Board tbi) morator, and (.overturnntßjnrtawerefirmer.. ata‘efi’% Ist aeries, lotd ,1 60: and tte War laan at 100. City Loam sold lioetjr at 101-ab advance of t(. beading gaftntad float'd utdftStr-aa-advanefl o'S-M: beam j Iranlabailfoa d eloaed at 58Ji@69 -a decline or JelCaiDdtD eßdamboyßsltrOaa aoM ac 121: Wno HKI bslboadat Md£,,witpr 42’btd for Tittle SahurlbUb and 281 i tar Catawltaa- Railroad Preferred. , in Bat k, Canal and Passenger ttallruad ebares there » ere po essential ehipger . , , . utm Oe tsano and Brother, Mo. ,40 (South-Third street, make the following qnetatioiu of Uiorntas of ex chance today .aIIP.M :l;nUed States SSb, 18811-IU& @U6?(: do. do-.’ffl, de.,d- IBSC iuail4*t da da. TKt mxmWiita. qo.,*On«w.lUßi«llSJ»:do do 1657, rew. HBifllB*,; Adjm. 113 SUB*:’ five. Ten lortiea, ligsaiieirt t Hited State, 80 kear 5 per eent. CotTeney., jrakaiM'li thw Como. lab Moms, HI: Gold. 18llf«[|aiV: fctlvcr, Wfitltt*. _ Smith, ttanoolptt a uo . oanaera. Third and Chestnut, jnoto at 10)* o'doet as follows: Gold, I>HJ<: 11. S. Mass. 1681 lltiailMi; Flvc-twentlea. 1888, UK* <4118: da da da,1864 IldkBtldj«:da.de.'d«u 1865. umallßW; do. da Jnlr.lSts.lua<lBXtda da dado. IHBI. Its* sa do. do .• twi, ilStaesttz*: Fives ten forties, lost?® onencvC,. 11-IkUSiMJf,. . ..... j.ytookedCa quote uovurmnent. seenrtttri. to., to. dtr as tallowaru. B Wa. 1881.116*13116*: old Five-twen ties. I18*»1i»: new Hvetweatioa ePM. 11l Vfilld*: da. Jtov. 1806.116(3116*: Five-twenties of 4mv. 113*113*: PbllAdelpbfta t»roctore 'Tfartfet* Patcei>*y, perils—There f»le*a doioe foiCiovmeed, m d (he esl'f- tiVesiy Id • email' vt%f «ts 9 GO 9610 25 (he Ufter firore from tecfDd bd>de. Tliethr m%y bo quoted At S 3 UHss3 S2H. ftOd' FLxse** xi £3 653*2 70 per bo b«L 1 h*> floor isArkct h«e cot lmororetJ. the dem«nA beios cot tit fd io the vtacU ot the home tradf .tot we cnntioae qoot*tloot The «*|eA'c iDprt«e ber Tvn.xncetli r*tr» Kad*lUc», At 96 Go@7 26, for Xowa. are Miuhe»ot*, loeludiug itU barrela low «r»d« Wlflttr Wheat At -$7 75;««me ff eansv T TAolA at 69 <«B fio;looT»mii> rood Ohio at $8 76. fancy lota at 9109 12: i xtr« at &: aud Bdperfl&e at ss&&£o. Aye HourU efeeadT at $7 §Q<3& SuOha reU (Jalorio. Com rI kU ou ptcrettermr. TheO)OT«meDteof Wh*at are of an extreme!? Ilml’ed ebarerter. baldly enoofh tofix qaot*ttone:enfm : of 1500 b> pße>» lied at $’ 6&i Amber at 61 OO and Whtte at 61&0&8II& in RyetUereli more dime. i»»d 9 0(0 burbcle 1 e>t*»n>■ >ld at*L<6. Ccri Jh m/air requeet. r»b» of 4 000 buahetayell »w aid high mixed at eente;.6n9bmbfla'wMteafßS ceoU; 6.000 ba«heU We*4ertJ n lxtd attB<9B3cent» Oala treiteuy 0t76(075 '■«)'■ for Weftevn, and fiKXA cent* for Fmmiylraola. UCu bo»b(b Barlej Malt Bold at £3 C& Vi blf ky la eelllfig in lotaat 81* t»a paid. fiew Tortt 6«iioF market, rFiomthe Vow York Herald of today 1 A psit 2 -1 he bill *or the reditt'ibailoaof the national cmr«»o waaagair under to-day by the lubie ( otnml«»ee. Tbe <Uompt*oUer of the Uarrenoy vtjjs among (bore who were beat <tupon (he tu**! ct. Tia bill • bpvrll oeibe eucnlAllon of ti e eat! dial banka amoug ibe HtUe .on Ibe ‘bacia of dlfilOOO.tOO in pro* k onion (o lepresuotatlon in Oongreaa.' aod lW.*Gfl,ooo atcordine to the banking capita!, r,v * iitceeaivd bnainete of the Btatra and Tk-rritorl***, N»w, Irgiand. New lork. Kew Jeraey Peinayteanls Ha>y)abd. Jif-latra e and the DbtHet of tJolunni * w(a dJor'd-J»*o f.om i?2^3OCO I io $146 ohioand In d aisarvjll hi- '».t dVVn fom W&nm** ©272-8000; 1 Mlcb gnn with a circulation of 816000 000, ain r>t>tatn. under the new apportionment 9SK2TooitMab' fncreaae of 67.00,000: MfcoeeoU, o«--, Mieionri »od Kanaaa with a circulation of 88.196ic0. will obtain SlfifOu.oO'*-*d lnere&ae of $6204, tou K'tiiucky will bmve lier drcnl‘t!on l'*cre**ed fr m aeeo. from 61901^5t0 63.. 7t f.au: i oidalaU" from 91190 415 to «IQ Ml 000, and the ctbcrboutl mi 6t*(e* and Tertitof!e« In a at-U larger iroi pnioa mlmliulppl-.tieotgla-Xoilh Cato’ina. Houth U«ioit,i,Atkiitra% a Übatna and Tox»a aUb <•1 «nUtiwr. of ©(.atacoo, will obtain unoer the new ar> rangnrent 84W28 860 Ibr money market today wag more etringent atone time (ban it ha*tbeeo on any other dareiuce iho begin nU a of the nreaent period of actiuty.' ,Q hero waa a gene i al rush to bonow in the e«r!y noittOAof.the day an i tbe ilute-eigbtbtof one per cent por dtam. was raid, in addition to the legal rates cn cal) loan? with pledge of atoek' collator*!*; a rtmple e* icu!«tioo will show that the leodeft Id tbcfO lOftanltya rrggivpd intarret ■( tha flmm nf 142 p i cent, per annam. At tbe d*y , progressed there a gradual diniiootipa in tbe etriogency intoriiperned with occ*>»iona! rtacflooi, until money was,offered quite fn cly at»even per cent, coin, to tkoee aho ooold mare ne# ofltaft«r3o’clock A run or prevailt don.the atxeet, after baokiat hours, th t tbe Comutio lfT of the CurrcDcy bad ai ea notion that be would call tor k «Utement o' the oonditloo f the . bai.kr for. April L liitbq true It wm.aceoaatfor there* Usation fo:mc®eiaA« tha notlfloaUan andgrthapcnaenl. rquivaJenttotbe paasagoof qjarteriy day under thr old sirtezn. ■ c■» r•' l ate tb'a i verlDg-adarpatcb waa received from Wa*h lEgfoD.anoowncicgibat the Becretary of the Treaamy bad tc« 4 wp*d to atib T»ca*jirer Yaa JJykfi to anticipate (br payment afiheH*y on Qoyemment bfoda, d-ductti-g the u«ral rebate Thef -ct waa not kaowo on thk-etien until after the adlonrnmentof iha Oold Ex ebanra Hon o»> bad prevailed, however, that Mr. Bo it vrll Intend d tbia prepayment o( go'd l-toreet, aid the price cf ao’d. which opened at 182. declined to 111 Stf. Govercm> nt* opened veiw weak. responßlvei? to the ■trUgency In mm e> and (hb lower duotatioo. 83Hr ini London, but gathered>trength as the day advsneuLaod mt ihwc o'clock were firmest, thw London price coming better, 88& New korbMoclt Barken (Uorresoonlenee of the AewcUied Pren.) Ncw.\oaa,ApiilS—Btoekafir**; ftold, 13134; RxcbangSt ViTf'-ttctntiM. l&fil. dtu. 1464. U4#i do 1819,1161*: USX; 1807; JtSlf; Tsn4ovtte«. (09; Virginia Bixe*.£7?i; Mltoourl > Canton Company, 69; New York Ueik’Y»Ll6lJ4; >eadlog, 91#; Hudson btver 188: Central, 118; Ml;hU*& Boutbarn, 96}*: lUii olaCentral. 18^idevelana and Pittsburgh. BBstf; Chicago and Mock Isbud, 128#; Pittsburgh and Fort \Yftjne,l£63f. IVarkei* bfj Telegraph. [Bmcl*l Despatch to tha PhljUtda. Kvenimi Bulletin.] Kkw Yobk, Aprils. .12# R M.—Cotton—Tho market tbla w,cn)li.g wa» dor ‘ana heavy Baled of about -- balt>a. W« <iuoto aa foUonra ; Middling Uplands* t Horn. Ac.—tuo-wla. Tho markfitfai. teisj lower, Tliowde* are about 4 coo bbl'v:lrcJnd Ing Bii p-rfinefi* atoat $5 7U£tfoo; Hxtrfc Mat- at 66 UH3O tt: Uotv gr*dP» Wee tern Extra at $6 24 £6 $0: Sotiihem Plon»* & dull and heavy; Cdtforoia I lour In quiet a* d unchanged; R*o Flour Isdall hot firm. i/ralty.—BrOeipt* ot Wheat. bushels. Th<* market is firmerwltb a far demand The eales are SB 000 btuhela r*o tf ftsilwftnlee at $1 4>tn B'ore, and No. I do. at $l 49 (Ssl 61; whlto Michigan. 82#(|l85c. Corn—Receipts, 168 SH -The maiket I* firm and active. BM-* 4 GjO bushels old Western at 69390 c. afloat II arley nomuiV. Rr© fftlatle. "i £o2*. Market betteraud active. Bales i f 87 000 bupheli at 76# in &tcre % 77)£@79 afloat. receipts of. Potk’are 814 barrels The mtoket tolhcavy, ax«d dull, at $Bl 25' for uew Western Mess Ltrd * Receipts Pks The market is dull. We quoie Prfhle’fleiinjfT «t 1834(91834. -. W hUky—Prceiptp, 290 niurrela, The market Is quiet We quote Weitern free at&lo. iCorreeppndorraof/theAesoclatedPresal, „ New.ViOiuc. B—Cotton flrm;GQ balee sotil at 2bM dul'anddeclldedMloo ;satesorg.ooo iiftmls Btatf>,s6?6@7 10; Western;s6 w@9 00; Southern. 866ii@lSO0, Whe»t dull and decllpedT^ 2o Srtidec df lOtuo btismls; No. 9, $1 45*1; whluTtfichigan. SIW. t o n-yl he market favort buyers; sales ofl&O Q bushels at 87 @OO re h|a. firm of sales of 12.000 bushels Western at 76k @7B cent*. 1 Bee! quiet Pork heavy; new Mess. $8126 iird heavvt steam 18^(918?i ccata Whfaky qu»et ‘ w - * ■ • pALTivoas, April a—Cotton dull and unchanged. Flour qultt and steady. Wheal firm for high grades; prime rt-d SS;IIH92 S6jl receipts small. Cora— Receipts: sinall; lUjin; while* 86«87e« vjprtmej» ello w. 86@87c,} Qsts dull at Bye dml at $1 60. Provininas nuchapged* : rmu Arn l uttt.uAa.ificA ru»^r“ t -On blxth-o.y mnrnlng. Sd luelnnt, Bilza bfi'b Wbl t.. ng.a 77 year*, daughter of the late Britain White, <ifBhr«wrbnry, N. .f. . The if malna will bo taken to Shrowalmry tor Inter ment, - ■- ■ r '. ■■■■■■• • • • ,i jg:; .. FOR SALE. g The Tfcree-Story Brick Hoaae, Double Bark Buildinge. : M foot Front 7 foot oiilo yard. ho. SS7 Kerih Twentletli Street, , Bear rvrrlorktng 1.0a.n .Square. . ' ... Ji. tJtml <>tder. All Modern Convonlontiej. : Call on on the Brembse.. ■■ j . • aidtGt 4pt /. 000 jsh ocean Oil M - . . lOOab’- do Bifi fit 64H 200 ah Head, U / 45^ too eh do *blo 4S£6 > b6aßi>. ’ .9.8 b W«»tdfcr It : 60 : IfitOUela Dlv Bdfl b 384 100 ab 4><*iin o|i , 4UO sh Pe&Erio Its, 26 6ah Fen,ha Kite 69 iTHll£& 4i EIJ IMN; FROM WASHINGTON Recbnstnictioii. of Texas The Diviiion of the State Tbe Rccona tract ion committee. Wsr HisoToiT, April - 3.—The Reconstruction Committee held » long and interektlnK' eeeelon whteh tbe Toxaa qaoiuon. Aral came up for dlßonw-lon, and General Dawes nude » speech in oppoeltion to the- constitution pro* pond by the late convention; and to favor of a aivlelon of tbe State. Ei-Govcmor A. J. Hamilton was present, and put many-lnierrOKaiivefi to the speaker, 'wblsb cslled forth animated replies. ' ' The Vlrcinla 1 question wee then taken up, ana a niised commieelon of about twenty Republi can* nod Conservative* appeared, two of whom, Iderere. M.'Reocie, of Alexandria, and Orensbqw, of RicbmOßd, made earnest apovala for (be pos gnae. of n bill allowing the enbmUslon of tbe, Constltniloo to a vote of the people.on the terms at retd to by tbe Senate at tbe last era ion. namth: allonlng tbe dlsfrancbislng- clanses -to be voted on separately. It la uuderetood tbat tbe committee will report In favor of postponlog tbe eltction Id Texas end deferring action In tbe cate of .Virginia nnili/tbp,next session. - Fortv-lirat l’ongrcaa-.Ftrst Scnlon, . WoauisoTOK, April 3. Bekatb.—Mr. Cole Introduced a j-ilnt reao'a* tion mahlrg Ban Dleao, California, a port of de livery, wild atbi d its immediate consideration,but Mr. Morrill objected, oed R was referred 10 1116 Committee on Commerce. Mr. fibtnner introdnccd ablll to repeal the not to pievent .the importation of certain persons, (alavrej into tbe United States when, by tbe laws thereof, tbelf importation Is prohibited. This bill, be Bald, was deslirned to repeal the only law relating to slavery remaining: on the etatnte boob* of tbe United Statea. and as it bod been' favorably reported by the Jndlclary Committee •ndpopetd by tbe Senate at tbe last session, he hoped there would be no opposition to Us Immo dlaie coßsiderailon. Mr. Davis objected, and tbe bill was laid on the table. Mr. Wlleon Introduced a Joint resolution in-' struct!tig the Judiciary Committee to report a bill mote clearly defining lbo meaning.of tnd law tDBbIOK eight boors, day’s work for mechanics and laborers in the service of the United Stales. Adopted. Od motion of Mr. Howe, tbe bill to extendtjm time for Ibe conttrncilon' ef a railroad frotflThe Si Ctolx: Lake to Bayfield, on Lake Baperlor, wee taben up. Tbe pending motion was that of Mr. Monill to recommit tbe bill to tbe Com mittee on .Public Lands- Meesra. Cotklirg and Scott supported tbe mo tion os tbe granna ihat lhere were objections to the bllli which could not be folly or fairly coa eld( red at Ibis session. Mersrs. Howe and Carpenter opposed It, and the motion was lost. The bill was passed. Hobee.—The resolution reported yesterday by Mr. Cebe. from tbe Committee on Printleg, re eclcdtng tbe otderafor priutlng the Treasoty ao counts and the evidence In tbe Bnsteed Impeoch mt Dt cage, Ibe Alaska case, and tbe Overland Mall Contract case, came op aa tbe.first business la order. Tbe queellpn bring on the.motien to lay on tbe table, the resolution was not laid on the table. Mr. Cake then modified it so that tbe rescind ing ordt r shall apply only to tbe heconnts of the Tieasnrer of tbe United States. « After considerable discussion the resolution as modified was adopted. Mr. Bnller (M»ssj, from tbe Committee on the Jndlclary, reported a bill to allow parties charged In criminal cases In the United Btatea Coarts to be witnesses at their own request and not other wise. Also, allowing wives and bnsbands to be witnesses for or against eacb other, except os to private conversations betweeL themselves, being tbe bill iDtrodaced by Mr. Poland,which was re committed. The Bouse then went into Committee of tbe Whole, Mr. Collum in the cbalr, on tbe miscella neous deficiency MU. Tbe total earn approprl apdln H ie‘82,563,951, including the following items: For tbe Treasury Ddpirt-neht, salaries, incidental expenses, &c, $850,000; saloriei and txpenees of Colle’tors and Aasesadra of Internal Revenue, (2(10,000. Post-office Depart ment, ti-mporaiy clerke for tbe defalcation of E. B. Olmstead, Ac., #47.600. House of Repre 8-riatlvi p, m!acellaiteons.#34fi,ooo, Wir DeparP mi nt, for premiums to architects, Ac., #60,000. The ioregoing Items are for tbe deficiency in the present fiscal year. The following items ore for dt Bekncie* for the next fiscal year: Treasury Department, temporary clerks, #120,000; office of the First Comptroller, clerks. #45.040; office of Second Comptroller, clerks, #350,000; office of First Auditor,.clerks, #120,000; Honse of Repre sentatives, clerks, #2,664; territorial expenses, #8,780 Mr. Dawes, Chairman of the Committee on Ap propriations, explained the bill and the reasons tor it, and appealed to members not to load it down With amendments. Mr- PrOota calfed attention to a remark made bv Mr. Dawes, that the bill coiled for only two and a. hall mfllions. a earn which a lew years ago would bare, in atich a bill, attracted the at tention of the House and country. Mr. Seek, o member of the Committee on Ap propriations, explained the item of £200,000 for the expenses of the. Internal Rorenae Depart ment by stating that the Committee of tbe last House bad been led into a mistake'ln reporting s6.ooo.ooofortbalservlcewhen it sbonld hare been $8 COO.OOO Mr. Kelsey, another member of theCommlt tee, also entered into a bHef explanation of tbs bill and a vindication of the Committee of tbe lust Boose. Mr. Dawes, In reptr to. a question ashed by Mr Ua)Dard, aald that the hydrostatic map printing which bad been carried on' In the Trea sury Department, and which had cost the Gov ernment millions of dollars, was to be abandoned, and that the work was hereafter to be done on roller prtsfes, under the control of the Treisury Department, but not lu the Treasury building, n btch wsa to be czcln&lvely devoted to Its mftle uses. Attempted murder la Hew Forlz. Nbw Yuuk. . April S-T-Cburles Merrick at tempt >cl to kill Miss Monks, who refined to ao oon.pany him home fiom church, at Cold, yester day. He is still at large. Alt 'hie respectably connected.'' ‘ OI'J'V ' Citt toojjxAurxi—The number of interment* in tbe'diy f<hf the weekerdlntf 'at 8000 today weg£bt,agaiLßi 255). the same period lust year. Of tbe whole nntnber, 136 wtrej adults ana 151 children—Bo: .beinrp'under one year of age; 151 wire, malt*; 186, tent alps; 78 boys and 93 girl*, j , Tbo number of deathsih eacbwatd was: Kiiht. 9 Sixteenth. 9 Seeded .. ;.16 Seventeenth 8 Third. ..!« EtthFeejith.. 9 Fourth.. ..,.10 Sinetoeifth. 83 FUtb .. 8 Twentieth 14 Sixth '.'lo Twenty-first 4 finveiilh. s'.. ....14 r.wetaty-Becond 4 Eighth.'. 8 Twenty-third 12-.. Ninth.. . 4 Twentj .fourth 7' Tenth , 7 Twenty-fifth 11 Eleventh. 9 TWehty-tslxth 14 Twelfth 7 Twenty-seventh 12 Thirteenth 6 Twenty-eighth Fourteenth 7 Unknown... Fifteenth tG :Tbe principal cntisps 01 ■I; cioup, 12; consumptl (ifepsj.G; dropsy of th rcailet fever, 11; tvpho lion of th«! brain, 6: inflfit 10; Inflammation of the marasmus, 8; old ode, 9 >f doath were: Apoplexy, lou, 86; convulsions, 17; le brain, C; debllltv, 14; (Id.ftver; 10; inUitnina nmallotjot the bronchi, longs; 29; murders, 4; nnd palsy, 9. ■ Can’t Takk a Juki 1 : -NutwitUetinding the ex planation in ycbtetday’s ponrr 'that the. story of i he ‘ Discovery of Human Bonce" aj Twelfth and Market filrieis wpa nothlngbut a bnao joke, we »>e Informed' tkat'iheie ore denromlnd'd peoplo In' the community who arn ellil labortm; under :lie impneMon that there was : "something.la It." For their Sabbath peace of mind wo b-g to n«- ‘lirc tlmn that the store wana huce Fool.” ;-'l'he'i‘e,wgB nW’aielr<bn ‘i , lleraLe¥ooj|t''isnctt ! o9 wprei : walking round In’tbobudireoFthe workmen- It was a let of April joke, and.not a vory bid one .cither, but there always will be some people who "can’t take a joko.” 3;1o O’OlooJx. .. ...10 FODRTH EDITION; BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM WASHINGTON The Tax on Tobacoe ani Spijrxts The Adjournment of Oahgr#es NAVAL INTELUGENOE Tenwe-of-Olilce Law Tobacco and Spirit Tux-Contresi . Appoliiimena-. IBredst Deipstahto the PhUsde'ptits Brentog DaUeUo.l - WaBHiSGTON, April 3 —The Floauco CorimiP pi' bave not yet cotielnded thelir consideration "of tbe anpindmcnt of tbo Tobacco and Spirit Tag bill. CrmjiilsslOner Delano has been invited to confer w(ib |btm with n gard to It again tbla-.atlcniona. I'iip ni-illktly that tbe bill will bo^reported before MoßfJny. • [There le llttlo of interest occurring in elfber branch cf Congress to-day. Tbe Honso "has under consideration mlsceUaneona approprlaiton bills:' ■ ‘ , . pßot few persons are In the galleries, Qaltp it number b! office-seekers are In tbe lobbies wait ing tor nominations from the President. Tbcie will be a strohy opposition io the con-- flrmallon of Gen. Ashley for tbe Montana 6oV einonblp from tbe Radical politician^. fbs ddjoursineat of Congress. . IBprdal r espsfch to the Phils. Evonlog BntletULl WasninoToir, April 8 -,The SeaatoVbas amended tbe Honse resolution and agreed to ad jeferifon Batorday, April lOffi, by a vbto of 85 »yt» tol9 nays. Tbe House will acbbpt the Benate amendment From Wothington, MAVAL AITPAIUS. I Washington, April 3 Tue movements of the vessels of the Booth Pacific. squadron,as reported by Rear-Admiral Turner In a despatch .’dated March! st Valparaiso, are as follows/ The Powhatan (flag-ship) Bailed from Vtdpa n iio Jan. 12, for the Islaud of Chlloa, bat the heavy. head sea and sflnd prevented heTigolng luilti r son lb than Lata, which port sbe.vlaited, a'ro Telcuono, nnd retnrned to Valparaiso 12th pWirjtto’ihe prevalence of yellowfever along the .Southern coast, the ve6sels,Jiaye remained southward, away from the infected.districts..One vrtrel only is kept in the viclnliy of Callao, where the fr ver is epidemic. The Dacotab is now there. The Kearsaree has vielted San Carlos, Island of CpUoa and Talcuano. The Tneeamra retnrned to Callao, 7th Feb ruary, from .Panama, to which point she had been sent for a draft of men. Sbe has been de spatched to Boena Ventnra to investigate the re ported outrage upon the 0. 8. Consul there. Toe Onward is under orders for Valparaiso. She is id be kept running as much as possible, and tbja young officers of the squadron are to be placed on board, changing them from time to lime, that they may have practice in handling a ship under sail. The Nyack is at Valparaiso, ro ; pairing. The following naval general order was issued to-day: Navy Depabxhebt, WASuraorow, April Ist, 1869. General Ordere, No. 120. Ihe Attorney-General having advised the Department that Congress alone can fix the relative rank of line and staff officers in the Navy, atd the only officers whose relative rank has bi en thus , legally established being those below* mentioned, the order of March 6, 1863, and /the navy regulations, article' 2, para graphs 6 to 28, both inclusive, are here by revoked and annulled. Surgeons of the fleet and surgeons, paymasters and chief engineers of more .than twelve years, rank with commanders; suhjsoiip, paymasters and chief engineers of less i tbbn twiivee years,rank with lieutenants; passed nsel-taDt surgeons and first assistant engineers rank .Best after lieutenants, and assistant surgeons, second assistant engi neers and . third- assistant engineers rspb with midshipmen. No act of Congress gives relative rank to contractors, chaplains, cleiks, carpenters or shoemakers. A. E. Bobir. Secretary of the Navy. The following is the letter from the Attorney- General referred to above: A ttornby-Gbkkral’s Office, March 29,1869. — lion. A. £. Borie, Secretary of the Navy —3ia: 1 tare carefully considered too question pre sented in yoar letter of the 26th instant, touching ■be validity of the regulations adopted by the Secretary of the Navy, with the approbation of the Fn sldept of the United States, on the 13ib d»y of March, 1863, establishing and increasing ti e relative ratak of staff-officers of the navy. These regatatlonsi I understand, are alter itloos or of Certain orders of the Secretary of the Navy; dated August 31,1846, May 27, 1817, and Janvarv 18, 1837. upon relative rank, to which Congress by: the acts of August 6,18 a i, and March 8,1839, gave force and effect of the law; and the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, with the approval of the President, to alter or modify ihcße,,orders; and establish new and derived regulations ' of the Navy to which they relate,’ was supposed to be dtc'ded from the provision of the fifth Bteiion of Ibe. set of July 14, 1862. TKKtiHB-Or-OFFICB ACT. The amended Tenure-gf-Otfide bill had not been signed op to noon (Way. Ap npofohensioa er- Imb that eotpe mistake bag been made in the en rolling, as prominent members of both houee* differ as to its construction.. If so, the bill may be re turned to Congreeß for correction. It Bppears Irom the official record' that J. F. Cleveland was yesterday nominated as Assessor for the Thirty-second," abd L. L Doty, Assessor for the BUlb District of New York. Suicide. Bingham pton, April 3.—8. F, Seward, of Brooklyn, took ap overdose of landapnm, In ten lionally. here yesterday, and died. He belong* to a distinguished family. Parceling out.tbe Offices [From the Baltimore Garotte.] Washington. Wednesday, March 81.—The proposition oi Senator Kellogg to divide out the e thers fairly among the several States is la har mony with the expressed purpose of Secretary Fish, but when President Grant was approached on Ihc same subject he denounced the idea, and declared that so far as he was concerned ho would take every officer of hlB Administration from Marblehead, In Massacbnsetts, if necessary lo secure faithful and efficient officers, lie bad no psiknee, be said, with the no'idu of dividing outoffircs to the States, aslfthey were so much plunder to he distributed. Tbo public service alone should be'consulted, and not localities.' FBOB NEW TOtth, Nkiv York, April Bd.— Michael Cobby was ar raigned beforo Justice Dfiwilpg, at the , Tooths, j esterday, on a charge of subornation of per- - jury in persuading several persons to swear to having illegally voted'the Democratic ticket at the last genefdi eli-ciion, before the ileglsMtto Committee Investigating the contcstcdrlghtibf McLeod and Hatpin to seats from the Thirteenth, Apti iuhlj District lu iitis city, i Beyefal affidavits were read," implicating noi only Cobby, but Mar sbsl Murray and McLeod, The accused was committed! . ' t) BOND'B RlieTON HIS JDIT.—BONO’S BOSTON BEE ter and Milk bkcutt. landing f. ora tit-u-oer Normau, » B d for •nte bV JOS. B. Bl’bSlEß & 00,. Ageutjflor Pond. laaSonth Dal’tware avenue,, , . ; ■ it HITS GAST'uE 8 IAP -100 BOXES GENUINE VV -White Oaa’tle Heap.lauding from brig Penneylvanlv from tiriiOß, and fo- Bale by JOS, B. BUdSlEttdl 00., 11)3 South Drl&wara nvq'nuo , ~ ; ' - B. Mi’S Bua-J ON U'SOUFI'.—BOND'S HUSTON BUT. ter and Mlllc Biaouit tan ling irom steamer .Norman, „nd for erle bv-JUB. B BUasfER & oO„ Agedto for bond, 108 SOnth Delaware aienue.' ■ /A NT JElit.Y.’-iGENUf NR tiUR ’ ANTJELLY IN ( - 5 and 10 lh. caun, for talo t)'y J “B. HUSSIES & OU.. ICS booth I'cluwatq ayttutuv '' 1 TaUA* VERMICEI Er.-lOOROXESFIVROU'ALITY L a hlie. imenrteo and for Bale by JOS. B. UUiBlEtt a UU. 1(18South Delaware avenue. * 7 '• 1 - TMPKRIAIj. FRENCH OASES I.H.TtN 1 oiinnl»*. r« and fancy bar ImoO’t-d al <>' for sale by J, 8. . BI'SSIER dtCi,'.. 108 South Del* varo aVoqiiq." f.w GuBNOBLE' WAr.Nirra-25 hv>.bs new Cup 8ofb»h”ll Gronufatfl: .Walnntnilandlag nud lor mile bv JUS. B, BUSSIER & CO.. 108 aouUl DeHivaxo avenue 3:00 6’Oiook. , WEW PPHLIWHHth, , A I ft El ON'S JOURNAL AMV-ALU TUOPIIBLIOA.' ■'A ’J “S*.?* h K*«*'• »< obw*« Hfoa., Khldavogood AUn. . H tud (t Houghton, a>BuO o h/r loiwlin* burner, fo, sine a* . TUE MJWKBT PHWgS. 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