Btrt»lS£BB ffi§3~T?MMwrytnrCT A' b a,S2frf?boW«rM'«Ore»t a niiot,liMjrinu, hlibert priMa awarded 4aiillaU«®. L«-^ u W3 Arch »»«■ »B«. wbne™l t « ,, ‘ , " wa - • " jjS^w , e>o irf4 Sf.***".. > - . , B PIANOS KECE3VBD THE —a.n.-x»y>A« S. »ttholutem>- ffcftWMQrocaa pf 10Q6 Cbostnutfitreet. ■ tyw , «"= a?®®®! Wmbtoobm. W ChMtno* rtreet xfll.tf; ISfENING BULL 'BWWday, April IS, 1800. .--v yUB X.ABI BOWBtiB. Frem the night when the Hill murder was ■commuted, until the coroner's inquest upon the body of Twitchell was concluded, there l een a steady succession of the most hu miliating and remarkable blunders. The po- Bcerhovcments on the'fatal night formed the flistgrave blunder, from the effect of which the cause of justice has never recovered. The delsy of the prosecuting attorney in entering instantly upon an investigation of the premi ses'tm the next blunder. The theory of the defence, bv which a murder in the first de gree was admitted at the out-set, was another blunder. The hasty trial of Mrs. Twitchell ■and issequally hasty abandonment was another (blunder. The carelessness of the prison ■Officials in permitting Twitchell to poison ihimself, after they were fully ratified -of his intention, was the worst blunder - of all, unless we except the hasty and imper ■ feet investigation of the Coroner. Finally, as if there were some special fatality that re- quirecl everybody connected with the case to commit some blunder, the undertaker c »r -zied tbe suicide’s body to the house of Eaton by mistake, and left it there, until this crown ing stupidity was discovered and rectified. The history of this case, with all its mis . managements and mistakes, ought to impress tbe public mind with the fact that our Ame rican administration of justice in crimioa) cases is wofully deficient, uncertain and un safe. The whole standard of the detective qnd’general police system needs a radical reformation. It is not lower in Phila delphia - than elsewhere. In some re speets, it is probably higher than the average. There is a large amount of intelli gent material at command, which might be, but has not been,educated to an equality with the best police systems of Europe. Oar Oourts are much above the American average; and our prison system and practice are much better 1 than ate be found iu most parts of the country. And yet it is impossible to read the proceedings before the Coroners jury on Saturday without being impressed with the fact that both the system and practice of Hoyamentiag Prison are far from what they ought to be. Twilchell announced his inten tion to commit suicide the day before he d'd tbe deed. The fact was made known to the officers of the prison, and a keeper was or dered to search the cell. It was known that the suicide was to be committed by taking poißon, and accordingly this sagacious keeper, removed the pitcher, spoon and plate, and one of two similarly deadly weapons, bui omitted the little precaution of searching the prisoner altogether. And yet D.\ Botcher tells us. that he thinks all proper pre cautions were taken to prevent suicide ' We heartily endorse the suggestion made by \ke Ledger this morning, that this mat tier should not be permitted to rest here. Tns mischief done by the carelessness or ineffl eiency of ths prison subordinates is past re pair. But notwithstanding the testimony of one of the professional witnesses, that “it all depends upon how much you ask for" whether a druggist would sell halt-an- ounce of prussic acid, it is not an easy thing to procure that quantity of this fatal drug, one or two drops of which are all that are usually administered in officinal preparations. Dr.. Butcher tells us that the poison taken by Twitchell was Seheele’s acid, which is twice or three times the Btrength of the hydro cyanic acid used by our druggists. This fact weakens Dr. Butcher’s theory that the poison must have been procured on Wednesday, a theory which the Coroner seems to have accepted in his whole investigation. Bcheele’s acid, which is simply a stronger kind of prus sio or - hydro-cyanic acid, is not ordinarily used by druggists in Philadelphia, its strength , being so much above the officinal standard. If it was used on this occasion, there is every reason to believe that it had been ma le expressly for Twitchell or procured by some one belter versed in pharmacy than the sort of,attendant in a drug store who might be supposed to be capable of lending himself to such a transaction. BuspicioD, as yet, points . nowhere. But the ends of justice require , that there should be a very different search intodhe origin of this conspiracy than the ..hasty and inecnctnsive inquest of the Coroner. , It is not improbable that the vial of poison was concealed in Ttvitchell'e boot when he first entered tbe condemned cell. His bo )ts - were ,never once handled or searched, and as , be w.Bfltinquiring for poison at the time of his trial, there is no good reason to doubt that be , pro cured it from some of his numerous friends An.E.BßKi'« HKVULIITJOIV. JWe have received the first .number of a ■JTew.Yoik.newspaper the avowed object ot wfeiob is to educate<tbe American people to a belief in theinadequacy of Democratic gov rermnent,.and tbe aaficiency of Imperiilis n, .and to bring about tbe coasequeßt result— the destruction of this Jiepublic, and the ei tabllebntent of an Empire in these UuiteJ fitaies. Whilewe the felly, we oannot,bat admire the courage of tbe man •who devotes himself, his.time and money t ■ tbe.consnmmatioß of tbi3 tremendous scheme. Tho individual who endeavored to bore a tunnel .through the Alps with a radish, had a hopeful and pleasant) task by tbe side of tills. It is the case of one man against civilization, experience, progress and the common seoti ment of about forty million Americans, aadja great many more millions of people of other nations. Tnero have been blots to the eff’oc l that this courageous editor was not alone iu the woik. It has been darkly inliJAated tha' ceitain European deßpots, Napfieou chiefly, are the authors of itm enterprise, an 1 tne contributors of the necessary foods. W think, however, that this is highly improba ble. European despots, as a general win.? have discretion and sense, and not any vtfc't amount of spare cash for missioaury pur- poeefl. It 18 possible, for Instance, tbit it would occur to the Napoleonic mind to con vert bis own heathen before croßsjog the ; water to riutfeo proselytes. The French peo ple have eot each affectionate devotion for Imperialism yet, that their ruler can afford to dispense with the persuasive eldqnenco ot any such devout beiievef as the aforesaid edi tor. ■ Besides, if the Empire really is blessed nesß and peace, ob We are assured in the pros pectusof this neW journal, it will be easier woik to convince thß millions of unbelieving Frencbmen who experience its beneficence, than an at ion like this, whose people are prao tically ignorant of its excellence. We fear that the task would be somewhat difficult in cither direction at the present mo ment. This sagacious journalist declares democratic government to be a failure just a 1 a time when, iB its pureet form, it has over thrown the greatest rebellion of modern times; when the old world, roused by the mighty tiiumpb, begins afresh its upward stiugcle toward the same condition of popu lar liberty; when England is agitated by a revolution which will mark the beginning of a new and splendid era in the progress to ward freedom; when, beneath the ashes of Imperialism in France,the sparks of HbsralUm are kindlieg-into active fisme; when Austria is-casting off the shackles of priestly tyranny and of ignorance, and is beginning to recog nize the divine rights of the people; when Spain has overthrown an imperial dynasty, organized a free popular government, and be gun to stride forward into a fairer future of liberty and peace. This editor began too late. During the first dismal years of the war he might have found disciples among the luke warm and the faint hearted. But the Ame rican who doubts the excellence and endurar bility of Republicanism now, is more than il logical—be is a fool. Tne people who live under Imperialism, and know something of ihe operations of other systems, do not doubt it. They are hoping fir it, praying fur it,and working for it, with an earnestness whiob proves tbeir hatred ot less liberal forms. Tue dissatisfied Americans who have tried Imps lialism have displayed just a 9 little fondness for one man rule. M ist of the rebels who,a the conclusion of the war, professed disgust with things American, and left the country, bave been observed to return with less oaten talion than was made upon their departure, very well satisfied to bear the ills of American rilizenship. Perhaps if this editor would g > abroad he would change his views. It is the beßt thing for him to do if he isn’t saisfled. Wt can spare him and his supporters very readily It would be cheaper, too, than a continuation of bis paper. To be sure, publication does not cost a great deal, for his columns, are filled with dolorous and complaining article taken from Copperhead papers, the opinions ot which he chooses to accept as indicative of popular sentiment Bat paper and print ing cost something, and unless he has N i poleon at his back, and is striving to estab lish an Empire here, in which he—the afore said editor—may be Emperor, he will do well to disband and begin life in a more hope ful manner. If he is fond of difficult and tensational schemes, we would suggest as at easier enterprise the introduction of a fe n Chinese missionaries to thia country and the organization of an effort to convert the wholt American nation to josh worship and a reve rence for nine-headed idols. This would b. mere child’s play to the Imperial project. The recent occurrence in Philadelphia of several extraordinary crimes has induced’a good many newspapers—some of our own Included—to allude to the city as rather the wickedest in the Union. This is all nonsaaße There is not a population ot the same size iu the country that is not at least as wicked, i.' not wickeder. Here i 3 a population of no: less than eight hundred thousand —a 9 great a ibat of the whole State of New Jeraey, or that ofMarjland, or that of Connecticut, or oi either of half a dozen of the Westernor South ern States. If the crimes committed in eaco of these States, in a single year, could be ac curately ascertained, they would be found to turpass in number and enormity those of Philadelphia. As for the other great cities, New Yoik, Baltimore, Chicago, BL Louis, New Orleans aud others, each show a greater amount of crime and vice, in proportion to ihe population, than Philadelphia does. There iB enough ot both here, in all con science; but it is .puerile and unjust to exag gerate the amount. It is announced by cable that the Spanish Government is about to send a naval com mission to this country to purchase monitor for service in the Cuban waters. It,this b tine we hope the Bpa niards will not succeed in their design. If any of the monitors chanc, 10 be in the possession of private individuals, of course nobody can prevent the purchase; but we sincerely hope that the Governmeu will refuse to sell a single ship to be U3ed against the brave Cubans. If the Spaniard., cannot conquer them without assistance they have no right tq do it at all; an'd it is the uni versal wish of our people th .t they should not. If there ever was any diversity of sen timent upon the suiject it has been changed into common eympatny for the Cubans by the atrocious cruelly practised by the Spaniards. Their treatment of tbe rebels has been mo3l ii,human and disgraceful; and if wo cannot in terpose to put an end to such barbarity, we can at least refuse to sanction it by supplying the Spaniards with war material. A bill has been introduced in the State Senate provldiog for the appointment of a deleclive who shall be at the service of the District-Attorney in this city, to help him to unravel and “wotk up” cases. Tnis is ab very well so Car as it goes; but what shall be done to make the District Attorney try ca3es after they are unraveled and woiked up? Mr. -Sheppard has, for a long while, held iu bis bauds all the ibreads connected with the attempt made to murder Officer Hill; the witnesses are all ready and auxi .ua to testify, and the alleged offet.'ders are within reach a any hour of any day, and yet the case does not come wp for trial. The popular opinion is that it should be brought into court at up early day. If it is not, popular opinion wll' not vary respecting the cause of the neglect. Mr. Anthony Trollope lias nominated Mr. Char'es Dickens «s British Minister to the Duiit-d 8 ates. Inasmuch as Mr/ Trollope has, ou ull convenient occasions, condemned THE DAILY ia »-^ 6 & * ;;^- the people and the government of the United {Pates, and bas repeatedly .shown a prefer ence for the, ez-ieMfli over ' ibd loyal cltiaans, Lis withes on any subject relaUog tO_Ahis country are not likely to be regarded favor ably on this side of the water. Moreover, routine and red-tape' still prevail to such a degree in Eagland, that, there, is -little pro bability that a inan not a professed diploma list will be selected for Minister to Wash ington. . tin p B. THOMAS.THETATE OPERATOR AT l) iiu-’f'fltoD Ofßial Aißucta ion, to DOW tho onlf/o'l4 lu I’lillndi lihia » hodevoten h » anti™ time mil prectlce “.strict uu t.ttb, abeolut-ly without pato.ny f r« ? b Ut.ouß oildo s»». : Office, No. Biii.ee. : - ■ • . • • roliß 1» rpl u .nd 213 LOOW’ STREET, _ Mfcl nnlcß o' every tonhcu io-iulred for houßO-biilldipg mid ntiißg iiioroctlj luroiehed, legal jIpNKY PUILUPPI. CARPENTER AND BUrLDER. NO. 1021 BANBOM BTREET, ]p9*ly4p I’n ll.AUijl.lß) A. VVAKHUK'n.N'a IMI-KOVEO. V K NTlb AT ED tSI ado emy totting iJrefß HatMpatuuteA) In all tho an •*>Dtov< d tai-M nAOt the eeueon. Chestnut street, next door to tbe i ObtQllice. • Miniature tc ou cuF,f»Ta. fou bmauu u\os. »,d laieer *Jifß nut*t>i« for youths And *cotletn<M' An MHroMnjent received by TRUMAA is oHAW, No. BJ* “‘buty bvti) Maiket gtreet. below Mutu. Eigbl Tl g y >T 8 WbEPEKS, OP THE ... . A.. ... Oiuttun. lor sale tty iKUMaN (i;tgu 1 iiiitj.tive) M. rket itreet, below Nioth. Ul floT BTKBFHSV TKUNk-tKIMMEIi6\ AND 8 \D dUrs’ liammert, a vaihty of Carpoi, KlvetvClti^ and o r»'iT Hmi «'». mle bj IRUVLAN & gKAw, No. 636 lEJaht Tbirtvtiv:#) Market Btreet, below Ninth. n ~ n _ Toi R hair cut at by tiret-clafia Hair CuttfW. J Children tr Hair C--t at their Kerideoce, Hair and Wh skeffl Dye.i- Razors set i& order. Oyen bunday rooming. I£&LrcbangQ^ p u“' o. a Hope. S~\ OYBTKKS TWENTY-FIVE CEN rS PER (fTM fa J hundred, at 3U Fro at street.above Woe. All klndiof choice oysters on band, whole- XPJ&W eale or retail. ■■ '■ ' ■ anlMl.rp* ten rRE ADI RBADI IMPORTANT to Ladiee! Kaso, Economy. Durability aod 8 ft’* on v art i-boea with all the above qualities for Ladico. Wl-Wf. Children and Youth*, yon can obtain thriuat'WkSVo, No,SS4 South Eleventh at. »p 8 Irntp TUS I RECEIVED AND IN SIUKE 1,000 (JAiHM OF fine eld Brandies and Below Third and Walnut streets and above J>>ck street. __ FIR INVALIDS-A FINE MUbIOAJL BOX AH A companion for the slc& chamber;, the finest wpa nn-ntln the city. anfi a great variety of airs to select ‘ m Imported “irict by FARK t BROTHER. 824 Ohestnm street, below Fourth. mhl6 tfrji EIKENL'iHFF aNI) MoGEEHAN. ■ IMW FlltM AND LIVE VEVI. PL' MB! K J . <» »d and 8| LAM FITrEBS, No 8. N.ith BfVfmli ftreet, Pniltdelpnla. »ijd o h. r» w ill find it to thir an vaa'cßO tn Hi* “ub «IrliO. N.8.-Special atteetiou PaH to lßyi-'t: dialn pipe. apS-i&rpt AGAZiN DEB”MODES. 1,1 ioU WALNUT STREET. MES. PROCTOR. Cloaks, Walking Suits, BDka, Dress Goods, Lms Shawls, Ladies* Underclothing and Ladies* Pun. Dresses mado to measure In TwentyfOnrHourm. \fERY CIIEAPBLAPK LLAMA DACE V mu fil€. 417. dost r*?ceiv*d. direct from one cnee H!«ck Llnam Lnoe fcb"w Is, tBIB to Sl7 new d • plri p, teai Llama j Lace of best mikes, at retail, at Import cie'piicei OAV AGE'S ÜBBJNA. JUST RECEIVED. Froth from Canada, by 'piE MOUTH AND THE TEETH DR. J. DE HAVEN WHITE’S Name and etandlna In Medical Dentlatry are a guaran. tto lor the Efficacy ol whatever be Fre acribea for the Month and Teeth. Tbo (treuMmwHid for the preparations m»dp f ropi_hO (annul* iced ninny persona »o fell theirowoi piv uaratiooe linoov hit name. To protect " .ufleiirg by thti, practice. and toaeoure the beat remedial lor hie pat.true iu rotatd to hla NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE, mouth wash avio garoue. Ho bar taboo leant meaenree to prevent bte fonnnla from btiDg compounded by any other Oheiniat or Drug gist io the United States, but GUBTAVUB KRAUBE, re v W. cor. Twelfth and Chestnut tveeu, Philadelphia, Ab testified by the following certificate “I hereby repudiate *6 snraioos all tooth powdere and mouth waßhck ioid under my cape, except those havloa oij eiimatnre on the ratal and compounded and eotd o«lv by GUSTAVUd KHaUhE. Apothec*ry. N.W.cor uer* 01TW ELFT * * and OHEbTNUT etreet*. fhiladel* ~hi*, who aionb holdi* iny prescriptions, and la aatno* rizCi to prop»ro »nd eell the £®°, HAV(SN wnrrß> mblS-B tn wUmrpJ M. D ; l> D. B. , dm disease; yet It can be cured by the (use of D& W ol oott’a aknijiilatob, a dif ferent Remedy, aud noitke Palmt lhoußnnds eu#er «ithout knowing the nature of thla uui-Twal com pJaleX It u mi UlitroUm of tbubeaC. lie fndleatious are UawkJng. t> pining. t teak or i- lUmen Eyes aw. naw of tbe Throat, drynnsß and bo*t In the i ose, m %*ter run ning from the h-ad dovn tbe Throat, ringing or deaf ness in the Ear*, low of fain* 11, Metno*7 Impaired, flullwent and dftntww of the Head, pains in tho b ft Uheet or side and under the bhoulder Blades, indiges tion ioTariablf attends Ut tonh; a hacking cough and colds are very common. Some have all these symp toms others only few. Very little pain attends O — tarrn until the l iv«r and Li'OftPaic attacked In con sequence of tbe stream of t Dilution tunning liom tho end Into tbe at ruacb. It ends in Consumption. Bronchitis is tho legitimate child of Catarrli. Troches aLd al pallibtivra cannut In any case reach th *fount *in tu the head, where the polluted, feste ing.corrosive mat i«r i*»uer. Snuff or duet of any kind aoorxvaiaf, aud utvei cures the dtreanJ. A mu ze i» nnture'siinrhaHc wanting and Is produced in com 4 quince of an inlration o* the bead Nature -l eaks * ui at d fir J at every sneeze. She odour the w ater duct*, and flood* the notlril* with water to drive oat the intrnd- r. just hs tho ducts of the evo i*-coosnorl w bin dust sffcrtetbe organ. 'JnkUgsnuff will produce Gatairh. 'Jhe patient feels dull, ho ivy, stupid v and *l* 11 y ; hi* fear* art* not moused uuill Durban* too late. Uu caichi s cold constantly iu .be bead, sonieiitne* run uin» at the uOßlihs; the breath sometime* reveal* to his m Übl oiß the corruption with! •; while ihe patluoth-io t fu n lost the sense of an ell. Ihe ciaease advance* cau tiously. until pain i the chest lun«* or byweK eur.loe bun tne backs Audoottgbat t.aa dyspepsia, ha* liver com v» ants to take a blood puntler, or liver otl. JS et ! The foul ulcer m tne h ad ounnot bn readied by . uch noftium* He becomes ner-ous, Unvoic Is liarrh and unnatural, feels disheartened, memory loses her power jttepmeui tur ••oat, gloomy trrebudiug* hang over brad, hundred*, yea- thousands, seek a ropj, a river, a i twelver or « razor, and tut tho mhertiblo thread of IUo. Ihe wotid loo*b ou and woudor* that a man HUf ioui d»d by all tho charms and tpulcr.ee thatgjllcau give, sbomd d.UberaUlvchd'se a <piltt grave; other** drug on aweary Me Mid eitilt undci luug complaint) by lathe*. Many hire *Oino ntlfiorablescaoip or t>onebi< i-oundtrg tiiai Intan, having such n *t ing of pramoii m<* Itom t uiopo that they actually be« lid* r aud dHzzfothoir« victim. « bo at «i c« c«**» e» d «wu w ith the dual, pija $5 fora useless examination. H>som >re ae pa«*t p&viucnt for a job cure Of ro mo the d-no ia i ot willy enough to pav • hi* bslacco, but thanks U-»d ho was uot k llod outrfght by tho outi«g« ous tre oMnont. The vllUin* co dly write a Homing rcrtlt.cato, at d u’tucb tbercio tho victim's no. no Hinusst ds *re roetorod to heal h *B hoptlet? victims of Coosuraption. Phytticiaus ttiink tiio lunge uflfooied when ? be liver ie tbo o*.lv cause of pain In the majority of casts, and tho pitient is perfectly curable, Nolui g cuinpUints cau o<i>*t uulc*scaimod by ntftDh. But tho liver is always tint nttaolied. Modi-, ciiiVH taken in the ttoiuutb arc wor*o thau useless. Physicisiiß know notblog. comparatlvvly. of tho symp toms ot this disisHM—ita cau«H) or euro—and few »iro bold enough o deny this aemtlon. Jnauy phystcianß have t a airlithen st'lves and do not know it; those of the hi.lK.t.tundlußlitiy ; Annlhilator- t.) curu It. Kor all t.flhctod with tbia qvtffimtuiv eomplaia v , Pa W oloott’b Ahmhilatoii affords a ealo, *uro aud spwdu , t/i c, w lieu no b'aveo have come from hoad. The nos* trlla muni, bo *inßod with Anniuilatob. by suufftug thiotigh to the fluid spit out the musty cor-upiluf ln«i©*d of ewollowiug oi allowing i* to rundown the ihr* ot. and thus keep tho ulcer* dn-n of the matter nod' they benl petamnuiily. Alsu for Weak Norve« lihrxito tiAiuiarho nnd Neuralgia, it i* luvatimhlo Twelve pinw . 'idirnldlPTireit foj* H»t»r-h one pin* each week. Ti e aNMHII.AT* K I* told ut to coot*, and full pints #1 a Lottie, with full dlrrctioL*. Ho a hold throO tOJ. bottle*. Buy none « xc« pt !»• pur*» white wranoord. Six pfjale of Aumliilator for Oat*rrh nr Golds in tho Heed, or one Pint of Palu*Paint doublo Btrergth, rebt frw» of /xt inn clunges on receipt ot or omi gallou ol Pain-Paint (dnud« rtru-ngth) forft2u 8 u>ill bot U.-n add s( all bftig P'orre. K i< WOi.UtiTT* mvoutor and t ole Picpiictpr, No. 101 Chatham Square, how York.' Te*t Uu jn, trto «d cost, at, toll Arch street. Private; robins for loiictf, « lti PPROVEO GEORGE W VOGEU 1201 Cneatnut etreet. Late of 1016 Oboatnut Btrecta. JAMES T. SHINN, Broad and Spruce atreeta. — a \y?cd*i ;;«pb .-Soy*- • :»*■ ■ Wot to Way, ‘That’s the Question! Whether it ir Better td Pay Sigh prices lor Clothing. Or to goto ...,, • Famous Oak Hall. The Largest Clothing House in „ r Philadelphia, 'iand. The Best, And Bay • Elegant Spring Cl&thiog At,Prices Easily Commanded by, Any Man’s Pares. Wunamakor ft Brown, , ■Wanamaker&Brown, Wanamaker& Bro wn, Oak Hail, Oak Hall, Oek Hall, S. E, Cor. Sixth and Market Sts. S E. Cor. Blxh and Market Sta, 8. IS Cor. Sixth and Market Sts EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Ctestant and Seventh Streets. Choice Goods.for Present Season, in dally receipt of Hew and Staple Spring Good*. (iGOD-bYE, OLD RAILROAD TRACKS COUNCILS TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Bail! Hail! The days of the rail On Broad street at last are numbered. The track Is gone Which, entirely too long, The midst of the street encumbered. FOX SIGNS THE BILL. From the opera box Good Mayor Fox' Was called, In a monstrous flurry; And he signed the bill With a hearty will, To take np the rails in a hurry. THE RAILB COME UP. All Thursday night By the red torchlight, Were the gangs of laborers working, Busy and thick; With crowbar and pick, The rails from their places jerking. THE PEOPLE ARE PLEASED. And It came to pass That the people, en mtuse, In monstrous meeting united, With joy Inclined To express their mind, At the action of Connells delighted. WHAT THE PEOPLE CONCLUDED. And they said they thought The conccilmtn ought To be thanked for rusblog their blßs on. And that gentlemen, all, Should buy at “ Brows' Hall” The clothing of Rockhill & Wnsos. Nobody bewal's the loss of Ih6 r ills, and It', perfectly plain that they'll never be laid on tb street again. And while yon rejoice o’er the fate of the track, remember, good friend, you should have on your back an Excellent,nit of floe Spring Clothes. Bring your cash, it you please, and'call and bny them so cheap at the Great Brown Hall OF ROCKHILL & WILSON 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT COOPER & CONRAD, S. E. Cor. Stott ant Market. Bismarcks. Garibaldis. .1 ackets. Pants, &c. the general fit of oar ttlotlrtng ap proaches perfection. The atyle, are up|)i«vi d l.y our lies, tailors. Wetaue niiutuul care to nave every garment Swell sewed, using slllE oufey in seam ‘injr. - i Ine prices are so moderate the} fit every purse. K. K.— tl cat’s Clothing Made to Order. lrlßllmtpt —— , MmiKLi.air tous. piTLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY KOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. 22 N. WATER etroet and S 3 N. DELAWARE avenue. H. P. * O. R. TAYLOR, PEBFCHEBf AS» TOU.EF &OAJPB, 041 and tl43Stntli street. dec. SCOTCH ALB AND BROWN STODT ‘.. D ■ A largo fresh etock of William Yontagor*a SPARKLIN Q EDINBURG ALE And OulnnMs’s extra brown stout, In (tore. For solo by Abe tank at the lowest wholesale pilco,orby the elneledonen. Alec, Harvoy’e Bitter Pale Ate and Brown Stout. IMPORTED DIRECTT BY SIMON COLTON * CLARKE, S. W> corner Broad and Walnut Sta. tßtf m w •' ■ _ ; ■ i # aIiRIKO WITH ISDBLIRLB INK, EMBROIDER* bo. M. A. C- v• \ HOMES, COLL AD AY & CO., THE LARGEST AHD MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Embracing every NOVELTY in STYLE and SHADES and all the moil cele brated make* of BLACK BILKB. These goods have been made expressly for ua and wiih the greatest and we have determined to sell them at prises that will defy oompetiUon. •piojtrpi. SUPERIOR BLACK SILKS. BESSON & SON, MODE MBS DRY GOOD 3 HOUSE, No. 018 CHESTNUT ST, TTin open To-oar, LYONS OBOS OKAIN' BLACK SILKS, Enry Qnalltj’. From $2 to Qo 11 Yard. i Bwrr piece ipetlallr celected fo oar Kie l salca. JU ; . - ■the FRENCH ALPACAS” BESSON & SON Have Jail Received a Sew oM Rape liernaHe of Extra Heav/ BLACK ALPACAS, From 75 Cents to sl4S6_^Yaid. Terr Deelraftle for WALKING SUITS. There rood, here been known for come time in the Bojlod market oe "The French Alpacar,” and have given entire eatieiaction. and are now lor aale atthe MOURHJNG DRY GOODS HOU3E, No. 018 CHESTNUT ST. ittpt_ - GREAT DEMONSTRATION DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. RICKEY, SHARP&CO. Prior to lhe Bfwginiuiioii of their Basiaen on tho First of May Next, Most Extraordinary Concentration EXHIBITED IN THIS ITY. Their stock is unrivaled for extent and variety ,and general adaptation to tne it ants of tbelr patrons, and will be found replete' with tho moat approved staples and novelti’ s la desirable . fabrics of recent im- portation. Guaranteed as Represented M'. SILKDEPARTMENT. CHESTNUT BTMET, ABOVE BROAD, dress silks EVEft IMPORTED INTO PHILADELPHIA, eveby novelty in texture and style DRESS GOODS. intr uouuo. Win offer the Of Bargains in dby goods One Pri c e , no deviation, and all goods AtO now offering , ALSO. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our Oolong Tea* At 65 cent* per lennd by the irnaO theft, GIVES' GREAT SITISFACnOB. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1201 CHESTNUT STREET. atIITTP 1 .. : I PERKINS & GO., 9 BOOTH HINTH STBEET, BLACK ITERNANIES, DIAMOND MESH. It. D,-Vt are offering a two yard wide Delaine at only 11 S7tf. SILKS ANB DRESS GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Rin. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invite, an examination of bU large dock of Summer Silks. Bilk IPoplioettes. Summer Popline in Plain & Stripes. Piques, Percales. Lawns 8 4. 4-4 and 8 4 Black Iron Mesh Hcrnani. Figured and Striped Grenadines. pib27 Btnrp _ —-4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. MARKET & * 1 "****■■ % & c** GRAND OPENING. mantillas. /b this trill be by fur tho best Exposition they have ever mede. they extend a cordial invitation to-their fi lendß and patrons to visit the opening. £r ' % Fourth 'aod-Aroh.. AnAPTED TO THE DAIIV WANTS OF FAMILIES. OP FBEfCU GOODS. , StouK of BRITISH GOODS. StoHr OF AMERICAN GOODS. ShaWls WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BLACK SHXBOFIVBE BEST GRADES IMPORTED. Biff I tf __ MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDB, WATCiIEB, JEWELRY, PLATE, CLOTIHN ■ 4 CO.'R ' OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Comer of Third and OaekUl .treeti. Below lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS. dO*. .Alia,,.. .. REMARKABLY LOW PRICE 3. m2Mm»5 T- SIMON GARTL&ND. : ~ ~ ’ :temßmxssai unpeutaker, 36 Senth Thirteenth street. mU2S Oners J GBOGKBiBI. ORT GOODS. Wotld a, k attention to their rtoek of All widths. Includln* the new WILL HAVE THEIR CLOAKS KEEP a stock of DRY GOODS SECOND EDITION. BV telegraph. TO-DAY’S CABLE NEWS Financial and Commercial Quotations. A Violent Storn at Fortress Monroa Bjrttoo Atlantic Cable. Lonuow, .April 12, A. M.—Contois 93# for money, #ud, flavor account. U. 8. five-twenties <pijet nl Stock Bjßleadjj Erie lllinois Ccnirol 86%j,Atlariilc and; Great Western 29}^. Li vVbi'ooL,. April 12, A. M.—Cotton firmer but rot higher; Middling Uplands, 12>g']; Middling Orlcanr, 12%d. The sales of the’day are estima ted at 10 MID bales. Breadstnffs quiet; Wheat, 9s. Id. for California Write, and 8s 8d <3Bs. lOd. for No. 2 Red Wes- Uih. Coin,.29s. 3d. for new mixed Western. IxiKDoir, April 12, A. M —Tallow, 4Gs 3d. Lomjoh. April 12, P. M.—United States Five twenties quiet and steady, at 85%. Stocks steady. Liverpool, April 12, P. M.—Cotton Armor but not higher; the soles ore now .estimated at 12,000 bales. Prbvltionn quiet. Pork firm. Uaviiu, April 12 Cotton opens firm. f rom yariroßi Klonroo, Foktiie/s Mormon, April 11—A violent north carl storm, accompanied by snow and sleet, pre vails here to-day. A 'large number of vessels, among tbrm two ocean steamers, are in the Roads for harbor. Marini?lntelligence. Hew Tonic, April 12.-Arrived, steamship Aus tralasian, Roqr Liverpool. Slate of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. UA.lt tide*. UM .Hides. SP.M A3def- Westtmr dear. Wind Northwest. UITY BULLETIN. Philadelphia CattlU Mabrst, Monday, April 12tb, 1869 There was only a limited Inquiry for lx ef cattle tbia week, bnt holders manifested little rr no disposition to realize. We quite as follows: Cto'Ctv prlno at ; fair to gotd at , and commou at 697 c. Re ceipts, l.ieu bead. The following comprlsel the offerings: . 73 linen Smith. Wsttero. «r« 8 @toW PA.lhiiilJ a B)ft» Lsccsitereo. rri. 8 (j* 8g 17 CH-DSlr. 6 McCles® Laacxrier co,, an 8 mH Uo V. WeHilei. L»uc«»ler co., *rs 10 P. Halt atra). bauoaster .0 sr*. Sic to .1. J. Kl k Cbreicr ro. «ra 8 <A ai ti B. P. MrFd cr.enio.tcr co, grx 8 @ 7# j.t. s.FihfD, Wcsicm gn s 76 K. 8. WcF.lleu 1 ancaßtcreo. Kr, 8 MUM I!B Martio PullerH Co., l aiieotei co .grs n Mlu Oi Thou u Hooper (fc Bro., Food* 0 @9 13 Mooney 6*lmltn, tauicsMer co , *is 8 6*lo bu it.< lißin. utneartereo., *» 7 <&B4 6 J. O U rr.ik- Western. *K'A 9J» O) t rank A Cb>Dbna •, Uancaßtor co.. *n S>B4 lio liowt t o. Laicastcr co. *rs e MU 10 H Do tnoa a Uo Feaaa., cn 9 (4 9* S 7 J KfoLdf Lancaster e». c » sitau) 1311 BrabtoivCbcster eo„«n< 8 t»9< *3 < ha. dler £ Alextod-r, Chester co. *rs 8 @lO 21 Kimble ti WalUee, Chester co., *»—, 8 (git 13 1„ . < roe. I>el.. **» .. # <9 "ttrJ’Beldemerc. Lancaster co, era... B BH Cows and calves were in fair request at an ad vance. Sales at •100980, Springers were at ady at 6350930. Receipts of 100 bead. The demand tor sheep was animated and the recent advanced price* were welt maintained. The'sales comprise 9,000 at Avenno and Park Drove Yards, at 7@9%c. per lb. Hogs Were in better request, and a firmer feel ing prevailed. Sales at the A venue and Union Yards at 9H@l5 for elop, and 61i>@15 75 for cornfed. Fast Dbitijo os Broad Stbekt. —The practice of fast and reckless driving on North Broad street has been prettv effectually broken up by the police force,under Day-Sergeant Adam Reese, stationed along tbaVtboroughfare. Here tofore the policemen have only been placed as far north as Monument Cemetery, and above that point fast young men had tbe futteri oppor tunities of showing off tnoir “nags,"to the ere it dnnver of those who were ont for a quiet rile. Yesterday afternoon policemen were stationed at brief intervals as far north as tbe enuring of tho Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad, and they occupied the middle of the sire, t, where they could more readily check any perron disposed to allow bis hone fall awing. Cobbeu Locsotso Seven voung raou were arrested yesterday, in (Vest Philadelphia, for corner lounging. They were fined *3 each by Alderman Alaull. FINANCIAL AHD OOMMEBOIAL Tbe Pbiladolpbli Sales at tbe Phllodelp FIBST I S9OO eityea bow its iuik l<«0 Fa Ist sen 102 H 800 do 102)4 loco do S series 106Jt too RcadSs ’4B-80 90 000 Bcb Wav Ss >B* 60 4000 Lehigh Val B bds new cp 94 100 sh Mlnehlll B MM 100 sb Bead B bto 46» 100 sb do 4SM 12 eh do 46M / 110 fh do c 46 66 too ah do bBO Its 4C.H 80 sh Penna K its ta y, 80 ah do eS S9x 88 sh do c Mt 44 Sh do 69M ill* dO 69 V 1 Sh LebValß d bill BOH 10 eh do c&p 6»M 100 eh do boo 60H ' UXTWCIR 9300 Lohtoh R La 86M Suoo ReadT* Its 103 H 7ehCamAAmß ' 1941* 8 sh Praha K 6914 7 eb do 29)6 ■, asb Far&Mccßh 194 1(0 ah Lb >v#W 83 2uu th do bOO 3314 • SOOHD BOOCltrOsold 93 SO o Pa As 9 ecra 10S 600 H Penan 6s 89 1600 : do 3 days 89 lOOOLehGldln 9314 1000 do 91J4 April 13—Tbe stringent condition of tho notify nmiket recorded at the close of la.t week still ooi:tlnme,'.nd trade i.gre.tly depressed ta all depirt mintr. ’1 be rales for' call loam" on Government and other acci pt'ible securities are 7to B per cent, and It Is difficult to placo first-elais mercantile paper under 13 per cent. rhe prcffDt state of affaire le baring a dtsas'roue ef fect up«D Dullness, and many of our m-rchau ean-l man ufsetorere ere becoming nervous under the discouraging pro’tcft for Ihe liiture. Tliedun-iid for Dry Goods Is 1-erticulaily Hulled, and "’ostein collections come la slow Vr- as the agricultural classes of that feet lon, owing toltha Immense de.rcclatloa of the cereal crops, am slow, ane luniary les'ancee nuable to meet ihrlrobligations. •i lie Bloch market was quite active, with a geuoral up rraid movement in pilcee. Government loans Woie bn her and h tate nud City loans were firmer. heading Rsllioad closed quiet at 46)4; Philadelphia and Fr.e Kailrpnd was quite active and advanced from 2) to £8)41 Pennsylvania Railroad closed at 69)4®59)6; Lehigh \ alley Railroad sold at SB).;, and Mlnelllft rt.llro.il at Uk ; Camden and Amboy nallroad closed at 134)4. Cfsnsl sleeks were better and Lcbigh Navigation ad- T *ll«nk Railroad Bhares were Inactive. Tim Stockholders of the American Fire Insurance Omj any have declared a dividend of soven dollars and fifty cents, psyabloon and af'erUio22d Instant Meters. De Haven &: Brother, No. 40 douth laird street, mvhe tho following is of tho rates of exohvig i to-day. at IP. M.: United St.tes Slx«» of-WBl. IWMS 116)4 ;do. do. 1862.120H@180;6; do. do 1864.1141441151. i do do 1866. do. 1861, now. i; do. do 18*7. now. 113)4®! 18)41 do do. 1363. 1U)4®114; 6’s. 'll4o’s. 105«@I05«, V. t). 30 Fear 8 pnr oent Cv.. 103)4® 104)4; Duo Gomp, Ink Notes. 19)4. -Gold. 131,4® 118)6. , Bllver;l-.7«IS9. . . . „ . . Smith, Randolph & Co., bankers. Third and Chestnut, gnote I t io)v o’clock nafollows: Gold. 1831); U.B. Bl*oy Flrctwentloe. 1684. UO)4@IU; do IttL' 114J4@115: do. 1866. U7'i®ll7)4;do July IBM 113 4 4 1)4; do. 1 do 'IBOT, il8?4(all8)4; do. do 1883, H3'4d114; lojX@lQs,‘ 4; Currency «i.lojr;4. Lou- Jay Cook ed> Co, onote Government eoonrltlas. Ac., to «,6’ ’BUl6i)(4llay; S 20'. of 1361.121,'4 : do. IBBt.llßcailßUi do/Nov.. ll7)i«U7K;4 «l’iJ , AW 11l 5 4< ?. I,4 t i! dl 'B6)' 113)4® 114 ; do. I"6S, U3'4 glf4)«; ieuifortles, 106)6® 106)4: G0ia.133:4; Paolttcs,lU3J4 E'ltllndolplila Produce Mnrliot.' : .iKKl'Vuf. £. l r rl iJ?'77’ n< L" ,r ' n l ,,, 'i l oondMton of fiuiucla' ThL'lnuiw n. , i!»T?, r n.-' B «' ll,ir ?S” lr o( th® foreign ad vie is iu gold mjd Othui* CHUBIM, c^nmlre of •vole-s, tu l to limit tjßDmeMtin; In proau B withini vervauuilHrclrt 1 «m>!citr<m Mark is m'.bit “^thoitt n. money market. ibla Buck Bxchango. lOOeh Phi &E R s3O 9114 890 sh do 869 Its 28 100 sh de c 93)4 200 sh do Its 29)4 100 sh do - 9814 100 ah do sOO 8914 200 eh dOhS&lh 88)4 200 ah do 23)4 too ah do b3olta £3l* 200 8b do Its 83)4 100 eh Loh Nv Btb 1)30 Bi 900 ah do Its 8194 26 eh do 81)4 200 eh do cits 31)4 100 sh do 31)4 260 eh do 82 100 ah do blO 32 100 sh do s6O 82 400 sh do B6own Its 82 110 sh do s6own 31 100 eh do bio 3214 29 sh CdtAm Its 124)4 i aoaana. 100 sh Bead B b 3 46-56 200 8b do 118 4614 100 sb do b6l Its 46)4 400 sh Phil&Ertcß b 302314 100 sb do eld 23H luu eh do bl 6 23 M 200 sh do e3O £B)4 200 sh NY&Mid 4 81 19 sh Com A Amboy 124)4 69 sb Penna H Its 69)4 800 eh dolts s3O 69)4 900 Sb Road It lie b)0 43.68 1000 eh do 46)4 . CloTcr Beed is veryqalat. with email s riss at #3 SB3 Jjj 2)f*JridUt isarkri irqtsfet at Hit*Jrd»y»„ qouti 'll#; Imt ihf 7/ bfp M touifc dmitaeft tbo iMjUfryhfliux €t clueWelrJ gft&fimdtdtbewotittof to* hometMde. dm4U : *il*«for Jiipfifiiie»il(6<sd *operb»rr«J; tixtri* *t d6A6 50; 4\*f bmrrtJH Ncrtbwwtem FxiF* PAinllT.ftt 96 , liter fiXoreTiof d i.t «7 for for OU <* do do t-nai ,eK(g*l3ff>7 fancy lota ac ;o.QiuKto quiiity. ojixU<ftl cf Tje.Floui’ at's7A? 26. irrlUa of Uora. tfpar oro‘ B0»rnal; ; J< orWnrMf are d^mao*. Hwill’d j tales of 1 m brt*brf« Amlx r at fit 70#l 87? lob.of Urd atst 60®I 66; 1,200 btutaoli UaUforuti on «e* riHtimavabd' BUM»^•belauNiil*prfdg #f;|l 4K: RfO contmai di* $1,46, Ooml» vary qaloi;t»le# or Yo?6W at: ■ mixed Wcetem kt wxODU. aod I.QOO b'i«bete bi.toon9etrptj»*riiia OaU are steady,' wuh #aloi Of |V>>f#tt>at7Bd7Bcei]ra.'' : '' ; ri hbk yla dull and may be Quoted at 95c.® paid Sew Torn non«jr nuruet. ; JFiomtceNewVoTk Herald of 70-day l ; AraTLiL—lbegold market wa^quitidiUHttho opao-' in# oi ir»-wpi tc, ifitt bacaino actlVo afid excltcd attw floii*. TDoJ*r#ef*lliDß cfflo epo fu lti the bank* pro* ! Ofcid a f*r iuerca*.tlld purpOMß.' which 1 wa«>* . craTati dhy •7>tCi l4tivociaaipulatioi<. It waa c<o »cted that fbe offrrol llje T>-»aaury tho May coupaasia Would afford iomefrllcr, battue p an nai’b co acomi*ta«lTofaU.je,tbo total amouot preseptodbelag alu-ui'• ; 'Jlit p|tci Iri^orabad rold *Vbort”ln afltl'fpatlortbf the ti lpiY tr.m thisrource. and uode» tho loiderobip of a oUiUitoeLt bankli g h'inrf made a §hkrf» attack »ip5Q ih*j ' m-'kf t a ifval brni, wno wero ♦'Ping l * of gold. orßitp* roccd to be ro. at fumm oueor tYo cant hlsber tb*a ilie n aiWt b*p ranut-d for a few d%ya pwt; o'- gHiisyd a clique In opposiHoio to thl* M dear*'' niMfiunt and made a decided raid upun fafb »oW, wh'rb they havo been lock’ng ichpme. Their effort/* m p traumco uf thlc olijt-cl It'd «0a rather cti'lMH conplJ ’»'tlnn of alTifrJto 0«y. Af crlhemual clearances of *ma OtfiOcd to about SI 800 00D lo gold, for fvht«n they rrctiv d Vomfled cbecß'Ofthe Hank of Kew York- <fo p)<SFiitiu*lh»eeone m Hi a war pA«d, Hut thfba 'krd inrro lo pay tbervn aluder. aWeglutf thtt it did qod hrre iberHu. Thi check* were about to go to protect, wheu pod eretlLmmr ora a** ang'd- The^quoue-i l ' produced ly tl»f* wifltd AWkl of ctiab gold wa« a severe o >e, ai.d ibe ‘Vboiifr*’ bad <6 pay an nigh one percent. rtrSs} for<licp«*ofg-17 to Moudka; whileotberetook tic&Ucrnafjveul •'covciiDg.” runtlng the pnea up to ITeK. HDaquettlon wh»ti»rth6fl*crefaryof the.Trea n*iy w* uld n r t be Jurtldod in atiiborialf g the metit of the May eoopona without ibe rebate It wond c<ftaJi.iy be *eiy grafifyli glo our merc&an’a Tbe Treasury gold balance Is now $lO6OOO 000, which I# earn* In* tm lute trt Tbe demand for a rebate 1# therefore vtry in'Ott/l.test, 1 or* lea rx* bange I oat the activity with which It opened attbr ntdimfncof the week and deolloed about three 4i»btbi fof prime bankeTa* eiatv-day eierling bi*!*, the xr aikrt cloelng heavy on accoont of toe high landing rate or gold. *1 no mosey market wae lees etringent than dnHnf the £r»iv|rui nrtk, but Ibe demand was still mtfficl ’Qt to «ep the rate cncail generally above the legal figure. 'I be«zfreme wae an eighth corambuion. but tiie prevail' tag rale* were coin intexeet a sixteenth and a sixteenth vrblnferew. G'*ve?nirenla were »abj*cfed to a great deal of prepare by tbv paillee to a “e-oner” ar anged In ho'till'y to cor- firms vboaresoppo od to be ‘ short * T.o market it a gicrreih fi« m through the week and (movant at tbe rlore. especially for the 62's. which attained thehUhest quotatiou yet made hraithrm Mcnrifice were nealectM in the earlier oor tion of the week, but a>rumed activity on thelut day, tbe feature bi-log Ibe North CaroUnas. w lch advanced about tv op» r emt. Ih*« LegUlature having affirmed it is iptimaird that aomHhtng vu done wl h rJertnco to Ibe Mule botide. which i« r* fitted in the ii*c. he eiock rn&ikrt «u animated and bnoyuit for the railway list wjrh Aew York Centra! for the fcaturt dm log the time that the LvgL-Utjire was dfUbvrat'og u on the thi to an horigetbe of the eighty pe' cent, sc ipdividend. The s'i.nutu* thn- created was more dlr*-rtt» felt in the chcrtbar/*. tbe effect upon Geo ir»! bating fxcnl * greatmeaaare discounted, the eubfceqoti-tay dOkllninx Sew torh stock Harh.t. fCormponderreof tbe 4as xHated P«e*a 1 .New Y«»mju Anil ll—tJtocxrrtrady; (fold«l23*i; Rt ehabga m ,%\ Fire-tweotiea. 1062. do» 1644, U4^; do. thfift. H7jg; aew. 1867. llS*£; re»»-fOTttes, US %; Virginia JMxe*. 6?: AttHtaurf Pixo*. 87: Canton Comptov. Ml*:Comb»rtaiBd Preferred 81W; N - Vork l6\\: • •Fading. Hudson Hirer, 116: Midi!can Ceatrai, 1£0; Michigan Hoathero. F7H: fllro’s C*mtrak 164; and Piltzbnrah. SUM; Clevetsnd and Toledo 97; t.lilcago and Bock Island, 13UM: Plttfboigh and Fort Wajne,l6!& _ BVnrlietg by lelegrraptx. [Special Herpatcb to tbe PSitadau Ereotug RaUetfn.l flaw Yoax. April 12, ISM P. M.—Cotton—The market this morcing we* firm, with a g.iod demand. SUds of at>out I.CMJ bales. Wr quote as follows: Middling Cplanls, Middlibg i/rteana.29 rloui, &r.—Reccfuta-REI/) barrels The market for IVntno and btate Floor u lower, heavy end doit The •air* are about 4 000 barrrK including Supurfine Scare at IS 1606 oo; r itr* State at $6 Ib«6 76: Low grades West* ♦ rxi kxDmat s6o&(a6fc6. Southern FloucUdull and heavy Bt —— for Extra Baltimore and Country, and for family do. _ Orafo—Becelpts of Wheat. bushes The market li io»ct)Te Lut«te»dy The sales are boehela; No. 2 Milwaukee at 61 afioat, aadNa I do Coro—Receipt*. It Ouu boeheU. Tbe maiket U t«ms. Baba of butbrls new Wcctern atB7Mv4B>c- afloat. * ats— Receipt*. 21 010 btifhe’s; market o-tUt at 74M0. afioat Ryo-Bf'Ci'irts* SSo bnsholf: market is doll. Baric y—fcc«Hpts ; market heavy. Pr*vf»lot.*-~Thereceip'aef Pork are <3O barrels Tho marketLnominal: d*4O£ofornew WeetemMo'S Lard-* Receipts—pka The market Is steady. We quote fair to tuiire ateam at Wbbky—Receipt* 709 barrel*. The market is dill. We qoo'e Western free at 9&K<294cent(v. Prtroleam q-Uct ►I 6 frrrgulai. Crade. 17; Ktot»ed,32M. Coffse—tUo drm wnb a fair d> masd. Bugars active and buoyant Fair to good nfit.injL HMoMT. (• of the Aasoditod rreaa.) New Y'okx. April li—Cotton fi m: 750 balea aold at tftke. for.MiddHogi. 11 -ur bea*y, and without decided rbaigat BHU barrels soli. Whss; 4uil «sl noehuuM; qi etatirp* nominal Tern declining; 27J9W bmhe*S sold; n.ixid U>M#»patf<7®fiiMc. tornew «odBBforolA Oats dn*». Bo f an], t Pnr* heavy at 76'^k 1 67M. Lfd qid ; nraru >eodered WhLkjr dull and q io* latui e ndciinal. K.eTraoac. April 12.— Cotton study at 2t. Ftnur— Ilrw-fd e'h-t BudcHld. £s: do extra 83(33 75; do K.roil, tsoioea; City Mill. Bup-rH-o 8636 60; do. rxt». ,7 a..(So S6:do ramilr 89 6031176; W«t«nBapor. fine 86(87 S 6; do. ■ xtra 88 6038 95: do. family 83 714 910 Wl r.i etedy and him at previous quotations; rood tr rhofre lc<l 82 Io@2 25. Cora firm; White 83 4 35- .; Yrllo. 68. Oata firm— prime 76c Itye unchanged. Uru ho k qr-iet at 863 Bacon quiet; rtbeides lflvjc.: clear rides 17>fc. ; Bboulder. lt!6c. flame Hard dull et ISfrr, Wblgk. finn »t p-2e. CUKTAIIi OATERIALa. SPECIALTY IN REAL LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, Will offer our varied stock PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An Inspection will demonstrate how much ttielr valne exceeds tbclr price. REAL LACES, FROM $6 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Nottingham Laces« FROM*! 60 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together with the GREATEST NOVELTY, FRENCH LACE DROP CURTAINS AND LACE SHADES. I. E. WALKAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. IN TIIE ORPHANS’ COL RT FO B~ T F EC IT V AND l County of Philadelphia.—F,*tate of MR* R JSE C JR* BlN.—Tbe Auditor appointed by the Court to Audit, net tle end adjust the eighth account of ANN TliOM.Vj, *urvivlnff r lrn*t<e under the will of tne RBV. WJILJAMK UINPB, deoeased* find to report dlstri. button of Jbf balance in the bands of ihe aco'untant, w ill meet tbt parties interested for the purpose of bis appointinrnt«oii MONDAY, 36tb AprM, at 13o'clock M.. at hbt office* bo. 116 South tifth *troef, la the city of Fbllndelpbia. JAM Ed H. CAS TLB, epl3 mwfßt* Auditor. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM A Parking Hoee.dze* Et glceera and dealers will find a full auortroent of Goodyear's Paten' - Vnlcaolsed Rubber Bel tins. Packing Hose, at tbe Manufacturer's Headquarters, GUODYEAL'S. _ SB Chestnut strait South side. N.B.—We have no.w on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's. Ladirs* and Gum Boots. AL»o, every varleiy and style of Gum Overcoats. REPAIRS TO WATCHES AND MUSCUAI> YyTz. Boxes, lntbobcst manner, by skillful workmen. JScla „ PARR & BROmER. art/so BS4 Chestnut street, below* Fourth. ORDAN’S CEREBRATED PURE TONIC AI>S PUS invalids, family use, Ac. - , - The subscriber is now furnished with bis full Winter supply of bis highly nutritions and well-known beverage, its wide sToad end increasing nse. by order of phrsi' elans, for total ds. use of families, Ac., commend it to the attention of all consumers who want a stripUr pure ar ticle sprepared from the best materials, and put up in the most careful manner forhome Or :' K " -It- • - _ %7«& t. Below Third and Walnut street*. fieT-tf v fHIKD EDITION. WASHINGTON. TheCubanßevolution Great Interest FtH .Over the Lale jNews CUBANS GONFiOENT OF SUCCESS $ merican Interest to ba Protectee MILIT ABY OH AINGES, ■vt' interest In tbe Cuban HctielMon. [Special Deepatch to tho Fhlla. ETerlna BnlletlD.l Wamusgtor, April 12.—Tbe.recent Lews from 1 Cnbn isexcitlDK dtep Interest here, nut only in poliileal bnt in dlplotuntle circles; and: Is freely c. tnnKn'td upon. Tbe large numbi-r of Cnbani. bow in Werbieglon express tbe.most nnboaodea cotifidebcc as to ibe success of their c.uae, and assert (bat wllbin a sh-rt time enough men will be tteder artob to drive tbe Spanish foresa Bom tbe interior ot the island to the forts od sea-shore. When this is accomplished they say Ibal Spain will be forced to acknowledge the independence oi ibe island. Oar Government ffc evidently folly aroused to the importance ot pro tecling tbe Americans od the island,nod the Amer can vessels which happen to be in Cnbait waters. Orders have been ' Issued from the N.vy Department to have a number of frar vessels which have been laid up in va rious navy yards, prepared for set s. rvice at the earliest practicable moment, and the slen'sbctokeD that in a short time as many as a dozen Erst class war vessels will be added to ibe present naval force in tbo North Atlantic Squadron, and assigned to ditty on the Cabin coast Rear Admiral Linman his received pre paratory orders to command tbe Sontb Atlantic Squadron. From Wathlngton. (Special Detpatcb to the PntU. Ecemna Ballstin.l Wa.bisotor. Aprill2.—Tbo Wavs and Meins Committee bold a meelloe In New York,on Wed nesday, to examine thoroughly into the workings of tbe Cnslom House there, and to ascertain wbetber SDy changes are necessary. Tbe working-men of ibis District are miking extensive preparations for a grand maso-meet li g to-morrow evening, when It is exp u cted thit Benolor Sprague will deliver another one of bis 'characteristics!etches on the degeneracy of the American nation. Tbe various trade organiza tions bi Id a mtellng on .Saturday, and voteiptb' t< i.der Spragnc a serenade, and to call upon tbe PrceidtM to-day and lay befote him their views on iheE’gbt Hour law Ceueral Sherman took possession to-dav of tbe bonse formerly occupied by General Grant. Tbe colored people propose to celebrate, next Friday, ibe anniversary day of Emancipation, by a grand proceseloo, and ibet to bear speeches from ibe leading Radicals and colored men. Allbcugb a severe snow storm prevailed all day yesterday, and ended with asbarp fro3l last night, an examination shows that tbe fruit has been little injured. military Change-collectorablps IBpeeial Deapatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin. I Washisotoh, April 12. —Brevet Major-General R. Ingalls, Assistant Quartermaster-General, is relieved from duty as Cnief Quartermaster of the Military Division of tbe Atlantic, and will remata In charge of tbe General Department at New York, performing his duties as Cblef Quarter master of tbe Department of tbe East Tbe struggle for tbe Collectorsbipof the Fonrth .Massachusetts District has been very spirited, •but was ended this morning by Secretary Boat well sending the name of Charles W. Slack, edi tor of the Commr,ntceaiih, at Brston, to the Presl dtnt for tbat position. It Is expected the Presi dent will send Mr. Slack’s name to the Benate during to-day. Secretary Barnwell also rent lo tbe President the name of J. O Grldley as Col lector of the Eighth District of New York. t bo Fnlted States Senate. Wafkisotos, April 12.—The Senate met at noon, pursuance to the proclamation of tbe Pre sident, and was called Jo order by the president jno ten Mr. Antbooy. Alter prayer by the Chaplain, and the raiding of tbe proclamation, Mr. Hamlin offered a reso lution, which was agreed to. directing tbe ap polnimeulof a committee of two to wait open the President and Inform him tbat the Benate was ready to receive any communication he might have fo make,and the Chair named Messrs. Ham lin and Cssserly as such committee. On motion of Mr. San ner. It was ordered that the daily meetings of tbe Senate be at 12 M nutil otherwise ordered. Also, that the BtandlDg Com mittee, as constituted at the close of the last ses sion, be coutinned during the present session ; and then, on motion of Mr. Edmunds, tbe Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive bual ners. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE THE EABIEIK GERMAN OOHFfIIU BKCS. FOURTH DAT. The members of ibis body re-assembled this morning In the church, Girard avenue, above Twelfth street, for the transaction of business, Rev. BWbop Simpson In the chair. The devo tional exercises were conducted by the Rev P. Moelling, recently transferredjfrom Texas to this Conference. The examining committees an nounced for the year 1870 : Ist year—J. W. Freund, J. Lutz, F. D. Grate. 2d 3 ear—C. F. Grimm, G. Abele, F. W. Dinger. 8d year—C. Bllnn, J. Kindier, 3. E. lib year—L. Wallon, C. Jost, J. Kolb. To examine candidates for'admission on trial— J. Y. Wolf, G. Mayer. P. Stahl. To examine Local Preachers for Deacon's and Eldei'e Orders—J. Seidell, J. G. Fritz, J. Banter. To pieach missionary sermon—J. C. Ddnlngtir; alternate, Julins Seidel. Sneakers next yehr at the Missionary Anniver sary— O. Brochmeyer, P. Stahl, P. A. Moelling. Sunday School Anniversary—George Mayer, J. W, Freond, T. J- F. Brunow. To preach Conference eermon—Georgo Abele; alternate, Jacob Klndler. The stewards recommended to raise for relief of now out preachers, widows, orohtns of deemsed preachers, $BOO To raise $175 in New York district. $126 In the Philadelphia district. The Committee on Church Extension Society presented their report; folio reeLwiih earnest and practical remarks by Rev. 0. Blinn, J. W. Freund. J. Swahlen, C. Jost, J. C. Deluingor. Ri port adopted. Tide report recommended the erection of four churches this year, two in New York, one in Baltimore, ore In Philadelphia. The following wero elected ofllcera of the church Extension Bocloty:—President—C. Bllnn; Vice-President—J. Sinter; Corresponding: Sjcre tsrv—F. W. Dinger; Recording Secretary—L Wallon; Treasorer—J. Swahlen ; Managers—(3. Jost, C. F. Grimm, J. Seidel, and Paster of the Church in Philadelphia. The .following committee to aid In bulldtog churches In New York: John H. Ockonshiusor, C.'Bllnn, H. Kastendlck, C. Jost, F. K. Keller. Committee on the Monument to the Memory of Rev. J. C. Lvoo: Rev. J.Frltz. Layaun from Balilmoif; Mr. Ber.ch, P. Nere, Esq. Committee on Edncutlonal Interests presented their report, which was accompanied with re marks from Rev. F. Schuler. Agent of German Wallace College at Berea, Ohio. Also, remarks fiom B< v. 0. Grimm. The report' was adopted. Rev. F. W. Boneo was elected Deacon under the mlwlonniy rale on Saturday,and was ordained on the Sabbath. Property of German Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, —Real estate, 920,570; jMtjluul an t library, $1 870; piano and safe, 9700. Total, 922,640. \ Endowment— Scholarships,- 919,651. 06; tu not™, mortgager, &c„ 928,786 87. Total; 918,419 93' Andnereare. of $5,512 89; innkliig the entire pro perty, $71,(i59 93. ! To this was appended a resolution: That we r< commend . to oar yooog men, and especially thoie proposing to enter the ministry, to attend If possible Berea College at least two years. ~ Report on Tract, Temperance and Sunday School Union cause received and adopted. 2'ract Cou«e--Rsiged during UlO year, 9157 39. a:ls O’Oioofc. , Paid duringibe year for donations. SM : Balance on bon'd,‘9l26 78. ! Tbe follow,leg are the officers of .the Traot Society'for the coming year tv. H. ‘ iKosfcbdlek: Seeretary— tthv. 'rti WallOn.' -Trea surer—Bsv.' C. l Grimm. Vice President of the Sundsy Scbool Unlun—Rev. F. -W; Dinger. . Re-‘ ports of the Commilteo on Missions received aud xdtpltd... Risolotions of thanks to the trustees, friends aid Vfileers w ere offered and adopted. Appointments for tb» vear: . > ' New York District—Henry: Ksstendlch, E. E.; New Yoik, Second street and Second Streot Mis- , sion, C. F. Grlnim, A Flumman; Fortieth street, Louis Wnllon; fort Mission, F. W. Boese; 'Git’y Mission and Top; ontown, H. Kuns!; Brmklyn, F. R«:y;iWjlllanjSburg, 0. Jast; Long Island,;to lie tupplii d; Colllcoon, P. Stab); Schenectady, J. C. lliibingcf; Troy, Julias Seidel; Popgbknpkle. J. g. L !l| z; .ML Ver non; and New Rochelle, to be. supplied; Mtlrose, Fiedwiek Glenk; Now Haven, George ThijeTi'Huriford, P. A- Moeliing; Boston Hlgti |s.iiCe, F. W. Dinger; Iladebn City, C.. Brouk tttyir; F W. UockeD. Missionary to Bulgaria. Philadelphia Dislrlct, John SwahleD, P. E ; Philadelphia and P-lladclpbiv Mission, J. J. F. Brunow; F. Harinmn. B d.lmoie. : Broadway, I Y. W«F: Pennsylvaniaavenae, J. G. • Friiz; South Baltimore, C. Hoffreger; Frederick City, lo bn supplied; Ellztoutb, Gtorge Abele; Newaik, John W. Freusd; ScrentOD, Jacob Ko)l>; Angelica, Win. H. Kurlli; Dunkirk, Freaer ek W. H- ppman; Buffalo ana North Bullalo, Jacob Klndler, Wm. Seblnctter; Buffalo ciicnlf, Philip Hcndiges. Kocheett r, Paul Quattlauder; Rochester circuit, John Find. Pdsi-« fflce of J. Swnblen, P. E. of Philadelphia District, Rochester, New York. Post-nthee of Henry Kietendick, P. E. of New York District, WiiilamsbnfK, Long Island. Prayer by Rev. J. C. Delnlnger. Adjourned, 1 o’clock, P. M. 'Tbe Babisath A number of our churches availed themselves of the services or the min isters who could preach la Eogllsb. Tbe centre of lDleiest was the Girard Avenue German Metho dist Enlfcopal Church, to listen to a sermon from.the prince of preachers, Rev. Bishop Simp sop. To a foil house he preached a eermou oi heap!;, strength end power. At the close he or dalnrd the Deacons and Elders. In the afternoon the Sabbath school anniversary was held. Tbe sieging by the children was appropriate, fol lowed by addresses from members of the Confer ence. In the evening Rev. F. Schuler, agent of tbe Berea German College, Ohio,preached an ex cellent eermon. At St. George’s, the mother of churches, in the evening. Rev. Mr. Quattlunder, of BzMnton; at Tabernacle, Rev. C. Yost, of Newark, N. J. At R.dge Avenue Hall, Jeff rson street, above the avenne, Rev. W.: H. Burrell, pastor of Calvary, appointed a special service, to listen to the rela tion of Christian experience, from Rev.' P. Mollier, A. M. The ball was filled, aud all were interested and profited. He gave a thrilling sketch of bis experience; how he became em yluctd <.f the fallacy of Romleb pretension, while o timdent Id one of tbe [Dstltntions of that faith; What tierseenlion he rndnred from the hands oi fils spiritual advisers; his providential escape, Jnd tern oval to this land of freedom; is subsequent struggles to obtain salvatioa; the means by which he was led to true faith and peace with God; bis early efforts In preaching, and the snbst qnent Illumination and aid of the Holy Spirit—a long, varied, and most wonderfal narrative—given with pathos aud power. Rtv. Geo. Lybrncd, Superintendent of the Philadelphia City Mission of tbe M. E. Church, avi.lit d himself of tbe presence of the Coaierence by holding a special service at Morria City M. E. Church, Twenty-seven h street, above Girard av enue. At 7% o’clock P. M. Rev. Charles Brock meyer preached In English, followed by an ex* borlatloD in German by Rev. W. H Rith. A large German population resides in that commu nity. hew prßijetTin.vA. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00. HATE JTBT ISSUED By the author of * The Albert K’Yanza," The Biflo and the Hound in Csylon, By BTR SAMUELW. DAKEB. t&Dfborof **Cx»t tj> by Iho “Nile THbatarfei of Tit this volame Wr. B«kcr rf-U'ee io hi* etjle, bir rxirt-rimeo of haotlogand fbootiog iothe J inxle* of t>ylf>B,dU7lDe areridmee of niauy ve&rp io tb«tc >uatry. The book' is replete with *tirri»K Rdren tx »-« aod hair b*rndtb eec£p#» while kls ( boats, Elk*, Boor, etc. LIPPINOOTT’S lIXTSTRiTED BTANDiRD EDITIDN OF CHABLES RfiIADS’S NOVELS. Ccnnlete In Ten V r olß. I2tdo. With Eaqrored Froatii i-ieco sod Yisp ett* Title to each. H*ndsom«*lr biuad in exfrn clotti- Price 816 to p«r not. l&xtr* cloth, gilt top, $l7 CO per *et. Sold seporately. THU WIPE’S MESBBNGBBS. A KoveL By Mn. M. B. llobtom. Ilmo. Tintal payer. Extra cloth. 81 76. 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All Stockholders, &&' regifltered or the Books of thli Company on the BOfh day of April, 1669, will be entitled toeubicribefoYSNPtr test of their respective Interests in New Stock at Far, aa follows: **rsf-Fifty per cent, at the time of snbacrlptlou, bo tween the 16th.day of May, 1869, and the 30th day of June, 1869, ’ i ’ &tcond -P fty per cent between the 16th day of Novom be r , 1669. and the. 81at day of December, 1069; pr, *f dtook* holdfcrf'hbuld.prefer. tho whole amount may be paid up a»t the tlo e tf subeciiptiun, atm each iost-dmentso paid shall! e entiledtohprorataof the Dividend that may te declared on full ihart e.. a Alrd-l hat every Stockholder hold'ng lose than four ?ha?efrf’h”)l botptitlud tosubscribe for one share; and those holding more than a multlptc of four eharceehaU be rntHUd to BUbecribo, for an additional share* IVmr/A—AH shares upon which topulraeata are yet to he raid under ' ei-oliitlon of May 13,wi1l boenUt‘od to tVirelloiwenrof theiis Per Cent, at par, as thoagb the j w i T*/paid In full. ; ' THOitIAN V. fiaVU, Treainrer, apMmrp FOUKTE EDITION. LATER FROM WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS Foreiga Missions Motley Goes to the Oonit of St James A. G. CURTIN TO ST. PETERSBURG NAVAL AND MILITARY ORDERS LATER GABLE QUOTATIONS InBW YORK MONET MARKET Nominations. Wabhikgtos, Aprlil2.— rbo foillowlng ndmi balions Weio eeOL to (be Se'nato to-day: : Minlstt rto England—J Lalhrop Motley. Minister to Ra;sla—A. Q. Curtin, of Pa. Minister to Austria—Jobn.Jay, of N. Y. Minister Resident for Bolivia—Leopold Mark breit. Minister (o Nicaragua—James R. Partridge, of Md. ■ ' Minister to Vetfezueia—W. A. Pile, of Mo. Minister to Be ginm—J. R Jones, of Ohio. Minister to Bwcdon : —John 8. Carlisle, of West Virginia. * Minister Resident and Consul-General to Libe ria—J. R. Clay, of La. Mintsier Resident to tbe Argentine Republic, B. C. Kirk, of Oblo. I Minister Resident to Bogota, S. A. Hnrlbut. Minister Resident tO'Gnatemala, 8. A. Hudson, of lowa. Minister Resident and Consul-General to Haytl, Ebenezcr D. Bassett (colored), of Pennsylvania > U. 6. Marshal Eastern' District Tennessee, 8. P. Evaiis. U 8. Marshal Eastern District Connecticut,. P, R. Carrll. Associate Justices Bnpretne Court Washington Territory, Orarge Jacobs and J. K. Kennedy. U. 8. Attorney Southern District Mississippi, Jos. G. Adams. U 8. Attorney Eastern District Arkansas, A. M. Y. WHpple. Assessors Internal Revenue: Second District of Georgia, William H. White head. First District of Kontucky, Edward Baker. Pevemb District of Kentucky, P. B Hut. Fifth District of Tennessee. F. W Sparling. | Etshlb District of Illinois, Edward Baker, j Wyomlog TerritOrv, Edgar P. Snow. ' First District of New Hampshire, Samuel A. Bsley. N< bra>ka, Theodore J. Majors. First District Mississippi, Theodore K. Kerkeu doll. From Washington. Washtikoeos, April 12. All tho executive departments are to-day crowded by Beoaturs and members of Congress, ail of whom appear to to have doll axes for tbe official grindstone. HAVY OBrKFS. Rear Admiral Joseph Linman his received preparatory orders to command the Bomb At lantic Squadron. Lient.-Commander James O. Kane has been ordered to temporary daty as u member of tbe Board of Examiners at Washing-, ton, D. C. Lieutenant D. C. Wooddrow is or dered lo tbe Vasdallo, and F. Heyerin'an to League Island. Bnrgeon John J. Gibson is or dered to tbe Beminole. Commander Otcar P. Stanton is detacbed from tbe command of the Purveyor and placed on wailing orders. Commander N. D. Whiting is detacbed from the New York Navy-yard, and ordered to the command of the Saratoga, relieving J. H. Up shur. who waits orders. Commander Joseph H till Is detached from equipment daty at W wh ine ton Navy-yard, and placed on wilttnz orders. Mbs’ers J. M.Forsythe and G T. Wilklns.'E ielgos H-G. Macy add James H. Cbedey, Asdatant- Snrgeon M. C. Drennan and Paymaster Batroul are detached from tbe Purveyor. ARMY ORDERS. Lieutensnt-Colonel Tbomis Danoin, sth C»v alrj, 1b ordered to join his regiment to tbe De partment of the Platte. Assistant Quartermoster- Gt neral Rnfus logalls is relieved from duty as Chief Quartermaster of the Military Division of the Atlantic, and will remain in charge of the general depot at New York, performing the da lira of Chief Quartermaster of the East. Dapaty Quartermaster-General Stewart Yan Vllet, on completion of the closing up of the depot at fcaltlmore.wfll take charge of the depots at Phila delphia and Schuylkill. The Pn stdent bus ordered Captain Joseph Thompson, Second Artillery, before the Retiring Board, at St. Louis, and Colonel John C. Robin son, Forty-third infantry, before the Retiring Board at New York, both for examination. Colonel John DlmmicK, retired, and D. N. Flogler, of the ordnance department, have been ordered to testify before the Beyer Court of In quiry. By tbe Atlantic Cable* London, April 12, Evening. Consols, for monev, 93%, and for account, 93%. Five-tweu lles, 83%. Railways steady; Erie, 24#; Illinois Central, 76%. Livehfool, April 12, Evening.—Cotton firmer, but not bigber; Uplands. 12%d; Orleans, 12%d. The sales to-day were 12,000 bales. London, April 12tb, Evening—Tallow. 465.; sugar quiet at 395. 3d. on the spot and active at 295. for afloat. Antwerp, April 12—Potrolemn, 62%@53%f. Florence, April 12,—BqUinalti, the Italian Minister to Constantinople, goes to Washington in the seme capacity, and Barballna succeeds Bertinatti at Constantinople. Cadona has been appointed Minister to London. Tbe New Yorli money Rlarbet. [Special Despatch to the Phlhula. Evening Bulletin.) New Yoke, April 12 —The money market npcntd without excitement at i per cent, cola to 7 per cent, currency, and 1 32 and commission, and 1-16 flat. As high has been p ild for ImniDg New York' Central, although the balance of the Hennas been tamed at 1-32. Tbe receipts of enrrency at ibis point being in excise of tbe shipments to adjacent points, ibe banks are gradually assuming an easier po sition. The Stringency at present la more nggravntcd by the iocklng-up of gold. Discounts’are dull at 10@12 pur cent. Tbe gold maiket has shown tesß Armuess than on Saturday, and has declined from 133% to 133 on active transactions. Eirly borrowers of gold were compelled to pay 6-16 lor its use. but on the arrival of ibe City of Brooklyn with £270,001) la gold, the Bnpply for gold room transitions was augmrnUd, when tbq scale turned in tbe opposite direction, and 1-32 was paid for having balances carried. Exchange is doll at 107% for prime bar hers’ 60 day s bills. - Governments, especially ’62s, were moro strong at tbe opening, in response to the belter tone of ibe London market, and sold as high ns 120%. O’d ’66s sympathised, and advanced, to 117% The activity in ’62b was owing to the demand to cover tho short Interests, and the bonds were so scarce as to lend flat. At the later board the whele market fell off % @% per cent; the 62’s tumbled % per cent.,to 120. Blocks have been dull and devoid of interest. At tbe opening they were steady,bnt receding as tho day advanced 1 St. Panl showed great fluctua tions and fell 2% per cent, to 76 for common,and 1 per cent, to 84 for preferred. The balance ot the lißt was % to % per cent, lower. Ktir in the Sold IfltarKet. IBpeclal I eepateb tn the Plitla. Evening Butletta 1 New Yoke, April 12, 1869-Oa Sitnrrjl iv War- Tin & Co., brokers, who had a deposit or fl.tim, COO at The Gold Exchange. Bank, decided to draw ont tho amount In gold. They received a million dollar coin certificate and a three hnnclrud tti vi saed dollar certified check on the B«uk of New Voik.'..'On prctentMion, the fused to pay tho ct l C j lc ' & Co., nfler consulting cooufol, decided to> put tho check to nrolest unless paid, aud under tho influence of this prcssnru the bank at ten minutes IdfcT 'threo paid Ihp check. This elroumstanco wealed considerable discussion in bunk clrclus and on tho street to-day. 3:00 O’Oloolc. FIFTH EDI TOI BY TKLFiGKAPH. LATEST FBOM WABHm#o# Nominations by the PresidetiC Affairs in New York CUB AN RE VOLUTI 6 N j Additional' &omiaWioni/,;,.' : ’;’'!;'j Washington, April 12.—First District sMassa-v cbneetf, Chnsß. H. Fessenden., , Tbirt|et|l:Dis*s liict New Yoik, Michael Wjdcrich; Tweoty-ffifihu' do. On in D.. Lake, .Stiventb v:P«ptiSTiyant»'i District, E. T. Chase; Sirthdo. Edward Rate, #ll for Aset eeors of Interna) Revenue. t , > j;-,i Collectors of Internal Revenue: Second District of Georgia—A; M.C.MorrlU,: Fifth District of Tennessee —D. W. Fifth District Illinois, Enocli Emory. ■ Wyoming, Thoß Harlan. ..■;»> - l ' ,c Sixth,District Michigan,,E> B, Gale., a > First District New Hampshire, A. 9.-Young. : Montana Territory, SamlL.Watsou.; ■■ ou r First District Massachusetts, Foster,Hooper:- a. Sixth District. ,Pa., Jno. R. rfrcltetntnqh. ■, •> Bumjqr ol Customs at Alton, -111,, W.jL-.MIUot*, Borreyor of Customs at Parkersburg, ff, y*, IYm. M. Evans. ; . . ... . , Collrctor of Customs atNew Haven, Oonn, r r Cyrus Northrop. Hetw If os It natters* [Special Deipatch to the Fbiltd*. Evening BaUetbul -e r Nkw York, April 12.—The drivers on the £ky - cond avenue railroad struck to-day. Tho Com pany baa hind substitutes, and:a largo polled force Is protecting them. Bcnrv formerly a well-known politician, died to-day. ; V Mr. Phillips, formerly a newspiper reporter, who was recently sentenced to four join Impri sonment for swlndiipg, committed snkjido lhis - morning by banging himself hi bis cell at Brooklyn. ■ . . ; The New York Bank officers, say the .affair of • rot paying the certified check arose fromamU understanding between the party presenting it and the Teller, the latter paying it as. soon‘as made aware that payment was required inbobalf, of the broker, and not tbeGold Ercbangoßank., The Bank of New York . this morning , holds over a mlliioD in gold assets, Tho report that it bnd to borrow at a' heavy commission la orro-:: ncous. • ... i , Tbe rubair.itovoicitton, New York, April 12.—1 t is reported that a fast: sailing propellor left here a few days ainoe with,.: guns and war materials, and abont 120 men, allot Americans, In aid of the Cubans.! , ■ i (By tbe Atlantic Cable* . . , Havre, April 12 Cotton closed at 147 f. fot Ires ordinaireon the spot. Qoeksbtows. April: 12.— Arrived—Steamship t ; Helvetia, from New York. . . ■ ~ t Glasgow, April 12.—Arrived—Steamship Co lombia, from New York. . from Ken York. New York, April 12 Deputy Sheriff Moran - to-day pleaded gullty to the charge of having al lowed the robber, King, to escape: Ho was re- i manded for sentence. ..... ; From Baltimore.: Baltimore, April 12 On Saturday evening,- at Jarrettsville, Ha rtford county, 'Maryland, ; Miss Cairnes shot and killed Nicholas McGomas. •' Abont 20 persons were seated on the porck 01- ! tbe hotel, when Miss Cairnes eaddenlyappeared.: drew a pistol, and fired threeshoUatMcComAa. The alleged causo of the,. killing is seduction-> MUs Cairnes bad previously brought suit against l t cComas for breach of promise of marriage. ! Both parties am highly respectable. ;' • .:t: y >..f Amon Green, formuny years connected wlih' i the cottoc-mamifactnrlcg interests-of- this cUyr’ died on Saturday, aged 67. He was largely' in- - terestedlnffio Warren cotton mills; > : On Saturday night, a meellng.of American and : Cuban ladies and gentlemen was held at the reel-'' deuce ol Mrs. A. Lincoln Phelps. 8enor»0 M. DtColas, Vice President, and Sonora Mercedes ■ do Shannon. Secretary of the Janta Patriatloa. of ; New York, were-present. A Committee or thirteen ladles was appointed • to determine as to propeib action in regard- to: •> Cuban aflnlrs. A branch society, In aid of the sick end woquded of the Cuban army, wan.,' fermed. ■ The meeting was addressed bvBamnel Shan- : non, ol New York; Htfn. C. E. Phelps, ofjdary- . land, and others. - ; i Tbe Grand Jnrv have Indicted the nroprletontof two places of amusement in this city, where the ; ■'Can-Can’’ was exhibited. ‘ From Springfield, IlaHadiniiotts. Bfbxngpibld, April 12.— About four hundred cords of wood at Palmer, belonging to the Boston end Albany Railroad, were destroyed by aD incendiary flielast night. ■■ The mall train for Boston was delayed several boors at Brimfield, on account of a collision of t tbe locomotive with tbe water-tank spout Both ' acta were snppoeed to have been the work of ma llclona individuals. ■ ■ ' Chicago markets* [Special Despatch to tbsFhlla. Evening BaUetln.) Chicago, April 12 Flonr dull and heavy. Wheat lower with free sellers; No. 2, ®1 06%@ , Cl 06%. Corn doll at 62%c. Oats nominal at 51 %c. Pork *3O 60. Lard 17%@17%C. From Clifton, Ontario. Clifton, April 12.—Roes Id’s Hotel and two ad-< joining buildings were destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Loss*lo,ooo. No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. -DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. AocoubUi of BanSa, Flrma, and Individuals rotehod. chock at eight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. GeneralT %ENTS v FOR \ &t, PENNSYLVANIA .A, £/Zj , OF T i h£ "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. , The National Life Inboiwncis OmmV; is,ns corporation chartered byspecUd of, tip proved July 25/1868, 'with a , \ , t ~ , cash capital, '<'} Liberal terms offered to Agents and Sollcltore,’ who - me Invited to apply at our office, , , . : .,’ . ' Fall particulars to be hod on application atnur office, • located In the second story of our. Banking House,. where Cironlars and Pamphlets, rally describing tbe advantages offered by tho Company, ( may bo bud. XL W, CLARK «fc CO, . Xfo.tiiilBauth Third 8L BOND’a .BnhTON RIBQtTIT —BONO’S BOSTOV OUT ter and Milk bl-cult. l-nrtloaf am et-amer Norman, , end for s.lp, bv JOB, H. BI'SSUSK * UO.; Agents for Hood. 118 South Deb,wore avenue. ' - ’ BORUEs’S BEEF TP.Ai—HaLV AN ODNEH OF tht< extract wilt make a pint of excelteof Beer Prat'* ii few mlnntee. Alwax* on band »na for «»la by .lOii.ru ■ it. BUBBLER & CO„ 108 South Delaware aveude.
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