JBUBDSTSBS MOMCgB. l*■ u !&•» vSt l’ho bJnhbst prtxee nwardud - Tilts W£hßK PIANOS. .*xh,- s^^."iu« C AHai y Topp."MMOT.°MUlMiin<lerjon, fSfi&'i aad • l-y 1102 Cboatout street. '■ l— h'Pi-i'hwaV'P ~pf-ANQB RECEIVED THE of No. 1006 Chestnut etraflt. ,miio- iIHIUKKRINQ PIANOS RfiOBIVED award at tUflFfilli EXWSttion,. nInTON»9 Wartroomi, 914 Chertnnt g treat. ge2l,tfs EVENTNG BUI LETIN. tr Cimcsiay, April 11) 1809. hi*; tominiKN *» «*' Aea«t<. m To-day is the unniversary of the darkest aod Etddtßt day that ever Tell upon the people of America. Four years ago, ou the four teenth day of April, 1805, Abraham Lincoln was murdered} and the event rests in the hearts and memories of the people as a hor ror without parallel in the J extent of its in fluence ortho depth of its impression. On this eomiog night, four years ago, Abraham Lin coln, the strange, sad, weary, worn man of the people, isy dying, while the nation was yet unconscious of the catastrophe which had befallen it. The miserable assassin had deal! his fatal shot, and was fleeing! for his wretched, worthless life. The grand work of Abraham Lincoln, done so patiently, so wisely, eo humbly, so trustfully, so truly, was ended-, and as the glory of victory dawned iu the national horizon, the thick darkness of a national woe spread like a thick cloud over nil the coming brightness. The anniversary of Abraham Lincolns assassination should be solemnly cher ished in the hehrts of the people. The rising generation should have its sorrowful history impressed upon them, and in these days, when bo much has been done by a faithless Executive to exalt and reward the assassins of the Martyr-President, the loyal people o' America should enshrine his name and mem ory still nearer to their hearts. THE I'WITCHELX CHIMES. It can scarcely be said that the revelations tost made by Mrs. Twitchell throw any new light upon the murder of Mrs. Hill. Taa 1 crime and its motive still remain, in some de gree, a mystery. But those who have al ways believed Twitchell to bo the murderer •will have their convictions strengthened by the extraordinary papers he presented to his •wife. These also give new proof of the cowardice and baseness of the murderer and suicide. His mendacity and hypocrisy are also exhibited more vividly than ever before. The excessively religious letters he wrote, just before the false narratives he wanted his wile to adopt as her own stories, are enough to satisfy every reader that George 8. Twitchell, Jr., was a lying hypocrite whoso equal has rarely been seen. The fact that Twitchell had time, oppor tunity and materials to prepare these long and carefully-written manuscripts leads again to the conclusion that he was not watched as he should have been; that persons were admitted who supplied him With writing materials and, it may be inferred, also supplied him wilh the poison by which ho evaded - the gal lows. These are matters that ought, to.‘be inquired into; for the clandestine furnisher o! stationery was probably the furnisher of the prnssic acid which the criminal is thought to have had about him some days before he used it Once supplied with the stationery,Twitch ed! seems t/> have had abundant opportunity for using It; but there has been no evidence that he was ever discovered writing, and this shows most shameful want of vigilance. Jo he was so discovered, everything he wrote should have been taken from him. It seem incredible that in a prison supposed to be well-managed, a condemned murderer should have been able to do so much writing and to convey it to hiß wife without being observed, or without being restrained in the work. These are some reflections that arise from the revelations made by Mrs. Twitchell. There are no new particulars concerning the rnnrder which can be implicitly believed, in anything that Mrs. Twitchell has said or her husband has written. Bat there is enough to authorize a aew inquiry concerning the mode ef treating and guarding condemned mur derers in the County Prison. If there is to be no new light on Mrs, Hill’s murder, there may yet he some thrown upon Twitchell’s suicide. t lIUUKIS WltKtt. | The Legislature has agreed to e.aj’iurfifon IPrldsy, and as it approaches he adj mrnment, and btgins to consider its latter end, it i 8 proving its penitence for some of its past mis doings by some very good works. Yester day's proceedings indicate a desire to con eiliate public opinion by several acta of leg islation which will be generally and,ln some cases, unanimously approved by the people of Philadelphia. Two railway tcbemcß were defatted yes terday, one by the passage of a prohib.Ory salt law, which will pul an effectual slop to that odious nuisance, and another, by the de feat of the bill giving the Lombard and Booth Streets road the right to crowd a track through North street, to the most needless annoyance and loss of the business of that neighborhood. The people of Philadelphia, now that the steed 1b stolen,are a unit in their desire to keep their stable doors shut azaiust the railway monopolists. They have given thete corporations privileges which have been systematically abused, aud they will heartily sustain the Legislature and Councils iu al ! future action having in view the enforcement of existing laws and the restriction from farther privileges, in the case of thoss useful but tyrannical corporations, the city railway companies. The Broad street omnibus scheme was passed by the IlouBe; but we are indebted to Mr. Josephs for an important amendment .requiring the consent■of @ttutruilß;"before-t l !>a' line avenue can be encumbered with thine lumbering, rambling obstructions. Council have done so well, of lute, la protecting,.our Streets from invasion, that we are very wil H"g to entrust Broad street to their c ire. They, have put an. effective guard upon Twelfth and Sixteenth streets, aud their noc turnal raid upon the Broad street.'.tracks'L. fresh to tbo public mind. Wu cknuot be- THE WEDNESDAY, apbil u, ■ m% lleve that they will consent to the revival of tho fossil omnibus, at least until its necessity becomes much, more apparent than it Is at present. IHt ever must come,CbanollB must see to it that this Omnibus and Sleigh Com pany is not vested with the same omnipo- c tence that now roles in the Board.of Presi dents. IF their consent is ever given,—and we bope the day is far distant,— let it be so qualified that the city shall reoeive some sub stantial benefit from .it, and the citizens be protected from the impositions of another practically irresponsible corporation... But the great work of the House, yesterday, was the unanimous passage of the Trust Bill. This bill has already been published and explained, and its provisions are well under stood. It places all the charitable bequests to the ciiy or Philadelphia in the hands of a Board of Trusts, the city government being xepresenied by the Mayor and the two Presi dents of Counci e, and the remaining mem bers being uppbiated by the several Courts. The duties of this Board will be extensive and very onerous. The management of Girard College, alone, is no easy task. It is a great establishment, with the population of a small town, aDd its proper administra tion requires high intelligence, Bpotless integ rity, constant vigilance and devotion to duty, and absolute impartiality. Beside this charga, there iB the management of the whole Girtra estate and a number of minor bequests. The success of the Board of Trusts will depend upon the wisdom of tho Courts in the original selections of its members, the judicious dis tribution of its sub-committees, and the rigid exclusion of all interested or political con- siderations from its actidn. We Bre far from being of the number o those that believe that the past managemen of the public trusts has been so oorruptand outrageous as some reckless writers in Pnila delphia and orators at Harrisburg have averred. Many of the gentlemen who are now connected with these great trusts are <• efficient, high-minded and Honorable men. Councils have a right to complain of the wholesale denunciation that is often so thoughtlessly heaped upon them on this and kindred subjects. Tney are untrue and unjust, because they do not discriminate between the sheep and the go its, Oelwteu the wheat and the chaff, between the men who are sensible and honest, and thus who are knaves or fools. But it cannot be denied that there his been a steady deteriora -ion in the grade of men selected for the charge of those public trusts and tbe conduct of public affairs generally. The first board of Girard College consisted of Joseph R I Chandler, William Biddle, Mndeca L. DaWßon, William J. Duane, Frederica Fraley, E. Joy Morris, J. Rodman Pan, Samuel H. Perkins, Thoinaß U. Walter, Al exander Henry and John Weigand. Ia the early years of the College there were other citizens i f the same stamp appointed: Sam uil Norris, Henry D. Gilpin, Morion Mc- Michatl, Wm. U. Drayton, Alexander Brow a, Henry M. Phillips, and other prominent, re spectable, educated men, in whom; the whole ccmmuniiy had confidence. If Council 3 nave buffered the grade to run down, it is be cause the people of Philadelphia have Buf fered the grade of Councils themselves to run down, and the whole matter resolves it3el back to tbe first principles of that “highe law’ which makes the people of any com munity responsible for every abuse or wrong hat exists amoDg them. Thiß Board ol Trusts mu9t have a fair trial Wo trust that Councils will not embarrass it wilh needless litigation or factious obstruc liou. The Courts will, undoubtedly, retain in the Board sume of the be3t men now en iiaged in the management of these trusts, both as a matter ol justice to them and of good policy to the Board. We share the geueral confidence that the charitable bsquests to tbe city will be wisely and well administered.anb that, whenever public confidence in tbia re ppect is permanently established, these be quests will be largely increased. Messrs. Brown & Ives, who have lately been made the object of such an exiraordi nary assault trom Senator Bprague, have issued a Card which will be found in another page of to-day’s paper. It is a dignified, temperate, bnt unqualified denial ol the charge made hy Mr. Bprague, And will be received with the fullest confidence by all wh-- know the high standing and unblemished re putation ol the great Providence house, whian has bttn dragged before the CQantry in auen an unprecedented manner by the eccentric Senator from Rhode Island. Eluntliir. MtirDoroOT Ac co ' An f, tl ? n ,l I, M| Nos. SSS and *34 Market street, will boil m o-noirrow (Thurrdey), April 16, at 10 *'■' catalogue, on lour uiunthn’ credit, a large and l™P<,rl nni iu i ul Foreign aud Domotlc Dry Giwd*,ti)Clml'np H 6 I.utkiigci* of D niietio; MiO pieces Clothe t-ntj Carrlmeie'* end Loatliwe, Doe-ktne, Trlcote, Meltou.. Kruhtrv. Italian*. Batin ite ttbinee. Drop <1 R'e. ® . tall lues of Gerimm end Irish Lluon-i aotl Linen O-.oea; Wtal’e.Gnorr,; 1, ft. llrtlllr., Drees Good-, fillin'' Buttin'. Quilts. Gent"’ Fn-blrdiing G ind*. Bolrar ral ro d H"np Bhlns, Tin*. Umbrellas, BuO Pane HtelliJ Sbnwlr, 100,000 Paper Collars, 0.000 dosen Uoalay and ° oV’liWhT, April 16. at. 11 o’clock, by catalogue, or, four nini.the’ e dit, *OO olecee Ibnaucle, Ingrain, V-.. iilliun. Ilen.n, Collage, List mid Hap Carpe.ing-, 0.1 C o be, MuliiUgt** &c. ___ firpbnna* Court uiirt I'xecwtora’ Sale. TLuiuuh A. hun* Hdvcniec f>r public «r»i« ihe 1 irm* vnlnablt* efiaie* of Dr. David tjillcrt, Jt-me* C. limitin' 9 l H’iJmon Whilldin, Allen J Hubba, John p f'tiiV WiUium Uaynor, Nathan*, minors,Utthtru N, A Dennett, V. IK. l>'tanagan,Jottn lican*, -un i: >11.0, compri-lun «!♦*« .m IWM-u e#, I V V ‘ ~ , v H. a SUnci*, llUlldlnu Lulu, &<•- tiec ban lb lla iu I’m Aiicnon KtniniH, lh‘J an<t 141 BoutbFouiUi alrect. Cot fotiu't iteutd every Saturday. DU F K. THOMAS, THE IA'IE OPERATOR Al • to'tltou Dental Ateucitt lon, it now the onlyo.tr iu I hU»d* li.lua wbo devotee U erutke time eod practlc in.xirauns Uith, abnolut-ly w > lllou i ,'f'Vi'i vn? nllTme cxldo gar. Office, No. 1U37 WAUNUI uiltet. W‘bS tr rp) JUUN Lift Ml* UI'ILDER, 1781 Olibßl’Ml'l’dTKE T, >nd 213 1.01X3' STREBT. Me •’ anlca of ev«ry l.raucii rojinrcd lor iiouae-bulidmK oLd n tiai proniiitlj f»«rijithfcd. 0 JjJLKK* PUILLIPFI, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, NO. HO? BANBOM TREET, F'lill-AOELI'HI A. \\ AKKLRTON'II IMPROVED, VBNTibArKD Hi and uaty-mtIDR lire** lint* (patented) to all the ap p, 0 y«-d i bklii >prt ot ibo eeanOD. Olieituut atroet, uexi dooi to the Puet office. oc6-tfrp IJATENJ’ BIH.lTItlt-BUWKKt ANDTAUBEIfI.A'fO X iht fcb If-bowlu* bhut'eJ Bui. tor eulu tjv TKUM vN & Mtib. rhiudtjjijitt. w ;_ f i:;* G ON THE MO MV Y DRAWER OF A t&MTU ai Third and i.athnnmj rtrcKia on ttat.ur diy. a ufw* ** the propiietor that Ueio whb rtjino o<ie turn i * U R »Hb hUc.wh. 41- "«*< tu tile *d) »iu 0(5 ro>ill' bit U, I ,lit ill liiiic tuinitih «nt? t*M»P ,r ’ Alderman iltterm -ry ion u itu d 111- accu ed." Bo'tald a m‘iri>lr.g paper, w.* Immt v» ml k*iid« of «h*--e Alnr- \Umry-4r j veia. IKl*- MAN li HMaW . No. B 3& (l.i*.ht Thtro-ilvjj Market btUm Muth. .. . IXOUILE FAIUNA OH MILK FfOILE’I9, GObPKE 1) i.Mi • «%!*«>, t ana. K-tU *e, of V/-«h butl v.O it* i>» M »hb both re. mjO other ur l* lor Oiiw» «. f«w **»«»»* Ttvl MAN 4irH.\W, h0.K.6 (Eight Thuty-llyo) Market IkUih Ninth. OLUIUINS To Bay, ■ Or Wot to Bay, That’s the Question! Whether it is Better to. Pay High Prices for Clothing, Or to go to Famous Oak Halt, - The Largest Olotbing House in Philadelphia, •and x’he Best, And Bay Elegant Bpring Clothiag At Pr.ce b Easily Commanded by Any Man’s Parse. Wanamaker&Browo, Wanamaker & Brown, W anamaker & Bro wn, Oak Hall, Oak Halli Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts. S F. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts. Si K Cor. Sixth and Mai Ret Sis EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Or. Chestaut and Seventh Streets. Choice Goods for Present Season. In dally receipt of Sew and Staple Spring (foods. “ NOSLIW-DN A-LLIHKCOR.” N. B.—Don’t spell that backward, or yon will find out what it is. Do yon want yonr boys to grow np good men ? C3T Clothe them at Rccbhlll & Wilson’s. j£3 Do yon want ihem to look respectable $ Thoo iST Clothe them at Rochbtli & Wilson's. Do yon want ibotn to sbnn whoever Is bid? Cir Clothe them at Rochhtll & Wilson’s. Do yon want them to make their patents gUn ? t£5T Clothe them at Rockhill & Wilson’s. Do yon want to save cash for a raloy day ? R 3” Bnv clothes at Rockhill A Wilson's. „®i Do you want to de .1 where von’ve least to pay ? CaT Deal at Rockhill & Wilson’s. Do yon want to wear clothing fit for a king? eir Bay it at Rockhill <fc Wilson's.- Do j on want a suit for tho present spring ? 65“ It’s ready at Rockhill & Wilson's. .JSJi Be sure, when you next shall come ta town, 65“ To come to Rockhill & Wilson’s. That splendid hall, so big and brown; IS” Thert's none like Rockhill & Wilson’s. ..i'-ii ROCKHILL & WILSON offer to the mascnlln public the best assortment ever seen under one roof of Spring Clothes, and material from which clothes are to be made, AT TRICES so low that the bare mention e! them will open Ihe eyes of any reasonable man OP STILES so magnificent that Bolom to in all his gloty was not rigged ont half so fine a, Roclihlll & Wilson’s customers. OF EXCELLENT DURABILITY so great that jon will almost wonder what yon shall do to wt'fir ibttn out. OP ACCURATE FIT to such an extent that yWrabody who bays of ns goes h»mo feeling ibat te Is a gentleman and not a scarecrow with some clo bee piled on It. GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN! GENTLE MEN! Tue Biscboff CoatiDgs, the Simonia Hack Covirings, the Rhine Cloths, the Cashmere Vestings, the American and the Binpoekburu Cheviots In a word, all manner of goods of all cOECtivable styles await yon, cheap for cash, at ihe magnificent . Brown Stono Clothing Hall OF ROCKHILL & WILSON 603 and 605 Chestnut Street. COOPER & CONARD,] S. E. corner Ninth and Market. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING.’ 7b" e ! ler. mib r *\ ft, prieo* and aefcotmont second ' o i cue. Oji CUdTt M RS think we take the lead In these reepec'. , , N. 11 Men’a o bine made to order. &>b -luj4p> _ OGiltN & HYATr, TAILORS, tio. 827 ARCH STREET, Lite with Wnoam.k'r & Bro vu. THE F'fHB 1 ' GOODS, P' ENCH E J01.13U AND DOJIEBIHJ TEKM M DEKUE. n|l4 lo<p UU TE V PAT ~vT SPEC I OVN V. iju j] d if hi tor , No. 13/ 8 >utb x r.lel.t. , .h to Wo mi*. apl4ll4p -i ~ _ur.T mTTr hair our at kopp’s I f H.iooD, h‘ I rsPelniia Hair Cutter.. Children'. li,r c.t at lli'-lr K:v: dt-nre, Hair and Wh nkora Oyod. II i or« act in order. Ui on b unday morning. 126 Exchange O. C. KOPP. SJIT nF.U BURLINGTON I ERRINGB Att IVIN M dally. Forealoby q p _ kNIOHT ft BROS., np ig,2trp 11* Booth Wnaryre. OKUIMS R[..TAPi.« A wii'TTVULI. DIKE. i'iON.l Gi. r lire l FrVatt Botlili I cm. Oanada -nil mi t ,i Poarl B»gf. Hard.’ parlna com Food, Kaoibout i* 1 ...* Galatlno • :aracn, 0. cao »u i other Ui-itll at 1/r iiu l y ,T? CHINN, d. W., or. Broad am] Borneo rtr * 9. ■ ItEPAIRB TO WATCH Ed AND MU3IOAL Boxoe. In the beat rfl4 Cherinuf trect. botovv Fourth. •SXBrXANisr-A,^^- as Bouth Tblrte* nth atroet. mbU6 fiinerp^ Vf AtiAZIN I>lsa MODES. lot* WALNUT MRS. PROfTTOR. Cloaks, WaUcing Bnita, Silkfl, Dru» Goodu, Loco ilhawls, Ladlet* Lndirrckrtjhlng and La«Uoß'iPar*. Dcoioot made to meaimro in Twenty-foui iloors. B E A B. D ’ 8 GREATEST HCMOROUa swwect. “ The Old Woman who Lived In a Shoe,’ NOW ON EXHIBITION EARLES’ GALLERIES, 81®'Chestnut Street. -t; the richett In liumor that well* •eted, andlittraotim? wAuoh at robllihtr to bd iMfgrett hit sim at ft very large outlay. of Tyjf f *4 At 7 tic atiovo enbloct. the richftt in humor Hiattl kno« u artlai liuc completed, and 'auractine »o, u niton. « n.- thmiplit I>T the H>bll.hcr to be [l/ uf tbo BOBBOD, and secured by hi® at a very 1/ The OHROMO-mn exact bizb of tiff o “ n '"* L , iO , eo iuchee) made lu liui Ho woxccuteiMn ibo Mebert of the Ait. and believed t> filial, if not r»lrly «ur. f aE(. IDT chromo evir Been In Araer.ca. II m»y not bo on' of place lo .Undo to tho Rr ml ropnta lion of Mr. lleabo ,a the matter humoronopalator of tho ,CC Thme of hi* woik.wl h whb h tho public are most omilior rnch a. "llio March of S l-noe,” "Th.> m*w In ito i-oaoe." -ilalnlng Cat! and D. na." -GuMvo ’a l oot, and “1 he Bear Danco” fcxhibltod In tho Unlvcraal k-.v , coition. P.rla, 1867, -ndepoken of .o f avorabW). aro all lu private hands, and-Tho Old Woman’* Shoe" Is the firrt pub'icothn of any magnitude oyer made of the pro due tone of this artiut. Subscription price of Chrome, $2O. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, No. ©1« CHESTNUT STREET. apli BtrnC = CHROMO EXPOSITION. JAMES S. EARLE * SONS LOOBII6 fiLISI HABEBOOM AND FBEE Q&LIEEV OF PASSIINGS, S\e CHESTNUT STREET. New oren.au exfrcmelvintercetlne oxbibmon.oieparcd w.lh JUM .*™ ec™?n° prominent O'lglnal paintlnga, and 11.0 cttromoa from them, for careful corotiarteou, union which ore Whittles “BABEFOOT BOV.” Blerntodt'b “CALIFORNIA SUNSET," Lemmen’e “POULTRY YARP," Tail's “GROUP OF CHICKEN B.” •• “GROUP OF QUAILS,” Rrietaer'a AUTUMN IN WUII E MOUNTAINS, Mr" Lillv M. Sptncei’e "BLACKBERRIES.” and othorß ai ~rei.nl o’e err (ed in the show v indow. on Oh-at n „i p|ju( t, he onfiiunl patntiog c f irou, i ) , I 1 ’/l kM I '. by Tnubtl. C<>j>iea of thi» mid ht* i ,„e or aliaya for ».le “> »reei‘> • rr »..-eon,ont ,io» make a u.nable reduction m the niece ol I'KA.iG o OHEUMOS. BB follow: On up o* < till kinr,or Quelle, each oil An.iric n Ijmdecapt?, each : . uiti mu. «J‘ ru* “ «, 7 Ihe I'miltry Ya d. , fi | ' omgei Magdalen- . , I he hirt'a i'lojg omid ■■a fihnd in Need” vt h.i’iePe •'llaicfoot Bo> -r.iilirl * m vo I' ter..... l n Ricreiadt’a California Sunßet , ' ? lloiieo iu ThoTro Ftlonde.;. 1 “ i hr l neon cloub bleei er lioyhcod of Li0c01r..... o cioe-n ol New England w Ji Pral.^? t JOUKN^. m o™i : oPljL. , lB e AST.” [•Ucatlon. NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION EARLES - GALLERI ES LOOEING-GI.ASS WAREKOOMB MlO CHESTNUT STREET, YO SEMITF. VALLEY', by Thom.. Hill. GOLD WORDS, by UoneUut Mnyer. THE BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN. by ElilnM .Joherr.li. TIIE OROW'N OF NEW" ENOLAN O, by Ueo. L. Broirn 6t ASET IN CALIFORNIA, by A 81-irtndt. THE REEF OF NORMAN’S WOE. by E. Morin. COAST OF NANTUCKET, by Wm. T. Licbwa*. And other very fine AMERICAN PAINTINGS. Albo, ft Special Exhibition of Biersladt’e Eruption of Vesuvius, 1868 admission twenty-fiVe cents. DBF GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W fc corner Eighth and Filbert Sts, BLACK bclkb-black bilks. Gro. Grain Black Bilke, 88. $8 13M, 82 88, 82 OS, 88 60, 82 76. $B, 83 60 and 84 per yard- Black Alpacas, 81, 37*. 48,60, 62 J 7, G&, 76 and 90c. cent, ptrytrd. Etrlpe I'frcaleß, French Chintxee. - i A cheap lot of Plafd Mehalra, 88 eta. per yard. A lot of Mixed Pot Hue, SI eta. perya.d. American Callcoea and Ginghame, fact colors. WHITE GOUDB—WHITE GOOLS. Plaid Nainsook., Btrlpe Nainsooks. Bwia. Plaid and Btrlpe Muslims. Victoria Lawns. Soft finish Cambrici, Nainsooks, Swiss Muslins. Brilliants. India Twill Lone C otha, 6c , Ac. White Plquee, 25. 31, 37 K, 46, 18. 68M, 76, 65.96 c.. and 81 VfTJBTd, Handsome Maraelllei Quilts, very cheap. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Bird Fyo Llnenß for Apions and Nursery diaper. Best makes Shirting Linens. Ac. Pillow*csso and Bheeiing Muslins, B’eacl ed and Brown Muslins, Ac. Lad'es’ and Gents’ Hosiery and Closes. Ls diet’ and Cents’ Udkfs., yery cheap. Bargains iu Harobuig Edgings and lnssrtlngs. Uaglc Rufllings. Coventry UuflUngß Podlnca, Ac. PRICE A WOOD, N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND FILBERT B rS. N.8.-A celtbrated Kid Glove, at ®1 a pair. Jouvln’B Kid (Jlevtrp. boat qaality. __ , ■ - SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Not. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invites an examination of his large stock of Summer Bilks. Silk Poplinettes. Summer Poplins in Plain & Stripes. Piqueß, Percaleß, Lawns. 3 4, 4-4 and 8 4 Blaok Iron Mean Bernani. Floured and Striped Qrenadlnefl. mh27 Ororp ■ ‘ # 8 ‘ Ay * 'C* .foOTtfe amd AMC KEEP A BTOOK OF dry goods aIVAPTEDTO THE PATTY WANTS OF FAMILIES. ADA rrai.j j w FRBSUII goods. wt»i»»asW^K BU J&y6» , «aiv»asa!ißx E ». QBEATDEMONSXBMION DRY GOODS*. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. MICKEY. SHARP & CO. Piior to the Rtorginiialion of their Easiness on the First of May Next, Most Extraordinary Concentration DRY GOODS EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. Xbelr stocK is unrivaled for extent and variety#nd general adaptatloa to me wants of their patrons, and will bo found. replete with the most approved staples and novelties In desirable fabrics of recent im- portation* One Frice, no deviation, and all Broods Guaranteed as Represented^!! \HWiiNEBDAY. APRtB 14tli. MARKET A ' > 7 *** & WILL HAVE THEIR GRAND OPENING. CLOAKS AND M ANTILLAS. Aetbißirfllbe by fsrtto brat Exccttlon they h«vo o Ter made, they extend a cordial InWtatton to ihelr fi iendfi and patrons to visit Ihe Opening. apl-J 12trpv- PERKINS & CO., 9 SODTH EINTH STEEET, Wonld attention to their ateck ol BLACK HERNANIES, diamond mesh. H. || l -W*' arc offering a two yard wide Delaine at only 81 37m. mh6 f m w Bmtpt s V VIX^ LINEN STORE, BS5@ NEW LINEN DRESSES 1 PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS Deceived by tort iteuner from Europe. THE HAMPDEN MILLS Wonld oall the attention ol bnyere to their Sarlston Griughams, TUe Finest, most Perfect, Uest Flnlsbed, Best Folded, EVEft BUDE IN .AMERICA. I <* Aleo, to their assortment of HEAVY AND LIGHT COTTONADEB AND TICKINGS. I AGENTS, FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, I PHILADELPHIA. I mhfflliwm ** ~~IZZT~bbapT BEAD 1_ keadT ’« p b ® jjgipiiiijig to Ladled Ease, Economy, Duraouur *«t.h«Si,wlA »UBS DRV eOODBa Will offer tbe Ol Bargains fa %11 width*. Including the new Hew and BeauttftU TURNER & WAYNE} IMPORTERS OF DRUGGISTS! A:; Perfumery, Essential Oils, &c., NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREETS Offer to tho Trado a well assorted stoeli, com prising in part Low, Son & Hayden's Soaps and Perfumery. Benbow & Son’s Soaps and Pomades. Lubln’s Extracts, Lavenders and Soaps. Lubin’s Toilet Powders, “Rose,” ‘•Violet,” Ac. Condray’s Perfumery, Cosmetics, Ac. Murccrou's French Blacking (In tin), Taylor’s Patent Lint. English Graduated Measures. Hair, Nall and Tooth Brashes. Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Dressing Combs. French Extracts, “in bulk.” Mortars, Pill Tiles ond Bk* Feeders. Maw’s'Nurslng Bottles, Filtering Paper (white and gras). Orange Flower Water. ». Bay Rum, Chamois Skins. Hards Farinaceous Food} India Rubber Goods. Oita of Roses, “in fancy vials,"’ &c.,<fec. AGENTS FOR Jean Marie Farinas- Ho. 4 FLAGS JULIERS, eoLOflHa }a!3-w-i*-Bro4t>3 -piTLEII, WEAVER A CO.. * new cordage factory NOW IN FULL OPERATION. ac. 23 N. WATEIi itreet and 23 N. DELAWARE svenne. H. P- A O. K. TAYLOR, PEBFDHEBV AH® TOILEI BOATS, 541 and d*3 S, Hlnth street, ■ bkooebies. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our Oolong Tea, It 85 tesla pa peaid by Ibe imeD cbnt, WIVES GREAT SATISFACIION. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 CHESTNUT STBBBT. at 2 lrrp ; WINES, IJqPOBH. dtc. CHOICE TABLE SHERRY AT A LOW FBICB. __ ' Another invoice of onr well known TABLE SHERRY, In Pina" each, of 20 gallon, each, at 82 T 5 per gallon, by he ca»k, or 68. hr tho lice gallon d< “ L “> ol '°' .. , 6 The purity ol this wine la unquclouiole, and Ita uao la now almoet univeroaL ■ SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, IMPORTERS, S. W. corner Broad and Walant Sts. LANGBTROIH & BOULTON, 130 Walnut stkpb r, BtjOTOtl r wa«Ki^ a, L d'p(Vin wiNES. sau- GLNDV, I’OitT ttnd ,'“J'.'i , Vr. <, OlL ha ' Frrnn Nice, France, pure anil le-djnl ported __ wtfK in packages *&ja«t!»jss2!sssgasaaEa nit.3l w latro* EISSKispSS clfeape.t prlrea In Hie American omtkot. w vo(JEtl apHflt IP lono (-i.eplnntpt.. late ul ilia Uhealmw v air ci t* pric«i. E LKENL rtSMSU o N. l a-S|)Vciia ittontlou VM &Us« druili pipe MiTfUOAL BOX A 3 A FOR INVALIDS -A „,Snb«M , i ttie Smut assort i-fi'rftVtiSS • W"rtob of alrß to select tVom. imported direct by pARR & buOTJIER. 834 fihgatimtßtroett below Fourth. uihlfl tfrp ® <b CLOTHING. * CO.'S ,„ mrm Mi|N OFFICH. N . GDNB« &c.» I>OB AT pitmarKAßLY low prices, mSMrorpg ~i~ —JtT oYBTKItS TWKNTY-EIVE CKN I'B PER /g*>V> ,) hundred, at 841 bront efret*, above Pino. 'sfellJ.Sjr All kind, of cliolco ojoteraou hand, whole. aale or retail. apl3-3t,rp* miARKINO WITH ISDELIBhE INK, EMBROIDBBi M/* log. Braiding, (Stamping, &o. M. A^'V&t. UfITRYOBI VEI> ANrTIN BTORB lTooo OABBB OF Champa*ne,BP*rMln*Cat'wba and Ualiforuia wine* l»orf W«o» ira. Bberry. Jamaica and Haora Crus Ham* finflold Braodiefl and Wbolf nale and retail* nuovium 320 Pearstreot, Below TWJfd and Walnut streeta and above I*2s* street. **•* OEOROIS <V VOGEL. W 1201 Oatutnut street, nn6 ohcptuutstrontff. SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. ATLANTIC CABLE NEWS Financial and Commercial Quotations. WASHINGTON. Unreconstructed States. CLASSIFICATION O'fr IBON tty tbo Atlantic cable. Lobdon, April 14, A. M—Consols, 03% for monry and 03%{j93><£ lor account. U «. Pive iw.ntice,'B4i btoelso steady; Eric. 2J; Illinois Cenirai, 96#; Atlantic and Great Westero,^#. LiVKiii'ooL,. April 14, A. M.—Cotton opens ac tive at for Middling Uplands , and 12%(grl2}<i for Middling (Moans. Tat) silos of tic day aa- estimated at 12,000 biles. Lobpon, April 14. A. M Linseed eakesXO 15s. s?jflo. Tallow flit at 465. Koala 6s @64. 3J. for otntnOD, and 16s Cd. for One. Loxim'DßiutY, April 11.—Arrived—steamship Hibernian, Irotn Portland, Me. OLAfoow, Aptll ll.—Arrived, steamship Bt. Andrew, from Portland, Maine. QttEE.vtTowjr, Anrll 14 —Arrived, steamship Heels, Irom New Pork. Lobuob, April 14, P. M.—U. 8. Five-twenties quiet and unebatgod. Stoekß quiet. Erie 2i#. Great Wtslern 29. lityKitprot,, Aptll 14, P. M —Breadstuff* quiet. Lord 71e. 6d. Havre, April 14.—Cotton firmer for both on the spot and afloat; sales at 147#f. on the spot. fbo Varccontrtractod State*. Wahiiboton, April 14— It is not probable that the President will tahe any action in rela tion to Virginia, Mississippi and Texas until the hnslcess of acting on nominations by the beuate liaa been completed, and It Is uncertain whether be will Issue a proclamation with regard to vot ing on rho constitutions In these States, or ad dress Ibe military commanders through the War Hiparlment. The Treasury department adheres to the dusl flcaiion of certain iron from Gothenburg of an octagonal shape under the act of 1861, not other wise provided for, and decides that it is dutiable at 1# cent per poand. " tt’eather ttepon. April )4, t A U. Plaster Cove Portland B-iklod New iorb Philadelphia.... Wilmington, Del Washington, V. C V met* Monroe. Rlrhtnond Aarsata, Ga OharlcatkiD.S. C Savainsb. u-aegi'.. PUt* burgh Coicago Lrulrville , bl.ibtle New Orleans Ke) Weal Havana.. HllUs «( Tbermomutei This Day at the Htiltetln 4|fllce. ttA II 45 dec. 12 M 47 dec. tP. M 4S dec. Weather dev. Wind Northwett fuom new youk. New Youk, April 14.—A meeting was hold in tbe Reformed Presbyterian cbnrcb in Tweaty- Ibiid elrtel I apt evening, to consider the subject 01 a rnligli us htnendnunt to tbe coostitntioa of tbe United S ate?, acknowledging ths 6uprcmlcy God. Several divines made speeches, the proposed amendment was read and the meet lac closed. ■ Frtdule Wallroth, who Is now in Ludlow Biic< t Jail, Is charged by the Board of Trustees of tLe Swidieh Evangelical Lutheran Church of Gustavos Adolpbns, in ibis city, of which he Is Ueainrer, wiih cnibeczilDK 52.U00 of asumfor v nrded to tbe ebureb by churches in Sve ten as o p'cftnt A wan ant is to be served o too him when bo is released from -Ludlow Street J»iL iiunternass, a young German milhmiD, was discovered in thu Third preciocr yesterd >y morn ing watt ring bis milk at n hydrant An oillc.ir w-cestid bin) when be said that "it was all right. Tbe oQictrs all knew bim and said nothing ” He was orresteO and. after a severe rcprlm ind from Jur'ge Dowling, was fined fifty dollars, the Judge Lei eg sorry that bo could not imprison him also. The sixty-third anniversary of the OrDban A-ylnm Bocteiy of New York was celebrated yes u-idoy at Stclnway Hall. The Asylum contains 1/-2 children. ' Tbe stnko on tbo Second Avenne Railroad still continne-. Tee strikers sent a delegation of new tnen to the depot yesterday, who accepted situ ations as drivers end then deserted the cars at any convenient point on tbe line. Superinten ds nt Kennedy, on being appealed to to prevent tb b, declined, as it was bis bnsiness to preserve the peace, not to enforce contract?. the: cockth. DifTKNrr Cornr—Judg® Stroud.—Ann J. Stewart \k Frank Kemonu Ad action oo a promissory rial. CorßT—Judge -Ilare.—Edward Friel vf. hill An action on a note. Verdict for }\S3 HO. tx vs. Nathan miles, Wm. H. Btrues, ianes, Charles A. Miller. WIMUm Blltott, 1 f Jos. M. Cowell, Wm. R, Cnor'es ;n. A. Bnosetnan, M. HtH Sianum aid uong, Trustees of the PhiUdelphi* Gas is was an action brought by fho pUintlflf. if the “American Variety Ttieatre,” to ~,cr damages for loss sustained oo the night of tbe‘l7th of July. 1683, when the ctiy was In darkness. The plainiff alleged that, owing t> the failnreofihe defendants to supply gas on tbeoUbt i» question. the theatre had to be closed, and receipts amounting to at leant *OOO were thereby lost. Th« defence, at the close of the pl-lotlfTa nise, a*ked for a iieii-enit which the Conrt was at first diapr-ed to plant, hot aPer argument eotrgeited that perhaps It va- more just to the defendants to allow them t) shoiy She cause of ibe failure to snpply the gas. On trUL Quarter Sessions—Judge Brewster.—This morn* luu a number of Aldermen of the city were in Court, tij obedience to an order issaed by the Judge teqitrinir, them to appear. It wa« alleged that there are several jOTtm* cow in prison who c<wml be released, beciuse the Aldermen before whom ihe caws were heird ne g fcco d to make auy return to the Court, and inns pjr m*t bills to be uent to the Grand Jury. Aldarmitp. Eig'eton, Boueall, Munll, PutcheM, Belehaw. WJntt and Thomas were among the defaulter*, and they v ere examined separately. A variety of excuses were pivtn—elrkueep. neglect, or that efforts were bsinir no de to lettle the cores. .All the Alderm in denied turn thtre was any disposition to oppress the defend* ant". _ jndg* Brewster ppofce Id strong terms of tbo neglect rf the Aldermen lo send tho bills in promptly, ana re* minded. He parties that they were liable to an Indict ment for o misdemeanor iu 'omre. He allowed them to go lu order,to eend forward returns at once. FINANCIAL AND OOMfItBBCI AL THe Pbilodolpliii Sales at the Pbiludelp! UKFORK &2JC I SCO ell LebNavetß KIIIBT 3000 ÜBt-BOfl’Ol cp l»4?i *CO do 02 118 to o Ouy os new lfl i tr.eo do 2dys 101 1111)0 do Ita 101 02 ah lehVnlß d bill MJ4 30sh.NCRw Its 48 ion ab lib 14 v eta b3O 8J54 !9tb do 32 y DCTWUH *£oo CltyS’snhw 101 POno Taih Old In c 94 300 eh Loh Nv 1)30 82* 9'o*h do • 52?4 Hi l eh do blO 3244 39 oh LehValK 655; . second : J(WO Pa Ut rutK 63 it* ml 4000 do c f19,»4 htisi Clivd.4 new .lta. "101 I*oo do new 101 2< 90 Uihtirh II Ln 3114, Wall Oermn'n l’ua H 29 J 4 Wbi>hxo»a.y, April 14, JH\>Ji.~The Impression to-day ta tiittt tiiu 1 jcal money market exhibited a ilttlu en-der foot, irg. But tho improvement la aolight aa barely to call f'»r et-iument. \\ hatoytr thocdOae oflho protracted plnoh • bpnodmilrtfchafrthe r«w*Ufc opot-nii* iror«# like uti organic . dl-turnr\nee than a f 1 ♦'Pistil. A varleti of tjibnrlca have ad yni'cn tlw present <v>nrilt(oh of moaotu'y aifiit*<, »** u r h,w * n l? n *-d look iipoa if aa the lGttiU ef 4 combination of cauutw, ana Uwr«fo.<* less Wind* Weather. Tber, . .N, finowiog. M ...N. Hit :y. 44 N. Clear. 43 ......N.W. Clean 46 ....N K. Clear. 45 .N. Cloudy. 46 W. Clear. 47 ~.N. W. Clear. 40 ~N. C'cfir, 40 .W. Clear. W N. N W Clear. 44 .N. W. Clear. N. Clear. 4 4 Clear. 3( ,ri W. Clear, 40 N. K. Clear. 43 ,E. Clear. 4S K C’eir. 54 Cloudy. 65 Clear. T 5 a iTtonejr market* ihia Stock .Exchange, BOARDS. BahPennaß 59 * 110 eh do 69 * 200 sb ReoilK Its 4** 600 «h do rg&in 40* 600 ah Phi &K K bS Si* 400 sh clo bilOita 28* 200eb dopOMt* 29* 100 eh do biO 29* BOARDS. 100 flh Oatawa pf bt 34* 20 ah Morria Cl pf b 5 66 * 15 ab Penna H b 5 59 * 15 ab do b 5 69* 300 eh Phll&HJrieß b 5 28* 100 ab do 630 23* BOiUiD, eOObh Lehigh Nav S*k 32* 100 ab do 1)30 32* 100 ah Penna K 69* *2O eb do h 5 69* 200 ab Read It |S 56 . Wtr.kwa W ; doijbt fhitfluo 6f cUlef e%uN bof tbo present troobU kihes.idden converslonof floating capital iatopermv aetjt Jovf.to/ratalu real haute. Goveriumint ad jurlilea ud : boodi), ,which .-inn gdiaeoa lot. wblcwia.o miich loanable capital • Jiernraiic ij; withdrawn ftom the market. ; fhefte- fi ao 1 reniedy forthlr, ho oa 1 ho; result of tho^• ainailsiactory fcfl «^% 0 J ,tB J# lecoud, H^ 0 i« 0 i all b '«>che» of. trade; A» . r?.«5®?J5f obl,B J , ? BCftl,il,lll r^ il *n4turaUy Invent their fundeint*«e channel*, and the Joan market witt bd ondttieiatea rule high; , . ; > . • e * DOt ’J JttD £“ ,n latur respect. call and otnerlnanßreio&iutuXbtatilonary a 1 formeranoUtloai. : coieimiiestlxmdeflr* firm to d«y. Gold Is without TOka-a#* n i g^v "• 12 H . s , . ; t ine 8U pk mat k* t v. a* firm but not remarkably active. The qaotatfous for Bute loans were unchanged, nut City lovm were lower. • . V ■ 1 Railroad ■'advanced hi. and cloned at PblladelT.h a aud Erie Kiiir*ad was active and eoi«l *&.• Pcnnsylvaula fCallrond was steal* at W»* *24 wa* bid l r Camden a»d Amboy Railroad r 5! for Railroad;B4forfli rth PemtoivauiaiUluroad. end 83k for uatawlrtfajtal'road preferred , . ■ Stocks the only tale waa of LclilghNavigation at 02J4. > * • :H»i.k and Passenger Rallotd shares wen* unchanged.. Mo«t!rg.,l;eFavi'n& iirothor. No 4Udonth Third sjwt, mukethe follow i%g quota'io tof the rates of *occht«i*o . 10-dft). atl p. M.: I uited Ht.teS ttlxtw of ML -lWf* U6?4i do. do. Itftg, dp. 18W. do* do. 1866. do do. 1855, n*w, do. do 1807. ti. w. do do. 1864. 6V *0 4U*». U o. 8U Year 6 per cent Cy. lQ?h®iwl»:.bue Comp. lnt. Notes. 19& Gold. U3>£;4 1-afi., bilv.r, 1*7(4129. * Mnflh. Randolph as Co . bankcra. Third afcd Chojtnu*,' quote > t Uh o’clock as follows: Hold IK2H ■ C. 8- dUe% 1881. IB6*.IVJ,H(#UOSJ; do 186*. do. 1865. U7>@‘l7>4; do ,July 1865. Il3l£A Übh : do. do IM7. »13J*0*1i376; df>. da Ml m%mvt i\ Hv»a Tcd ford*-*, Cjit no tiu loc/glui Jay Cool c& Co quot* Oi»v»irnment Bocnmies. ••c.. to. dsy*® (olio«rp: L\ a flVBUl6i*C4ll6>4; fr&ftof 186M2U4 ;<4>2oJs:do. 1804.11*3115345 do. Nov., I*6 U7fcf<4U7if; 4.*- J»i;,US6S, do. 1867, 118&&114: do. 1-63. UtK (<-}•■■■■ ’1 lQ&yy&lQbJ i; Gold, U 2%; raeitica, IU3>S (OihHS. Pblladelpbln Produce jffarUet. ViajNEfljiAY, April It—There U rather doing In (Itoverre, d, ano 4UO burbeia con won and good roid at 7s@v 25. and tome aecOudhand at $0 50 Price® of 'J iiootby and Flaxseed remain aa last quoted. The latter is Bear* e, si.d wanted by tho crusher*. 'J be Flour Market hat not undergone a particle of chsLge. ihe demand is limited totiie wants of tl»« oocna trade, who purchase of the better grades of rprieg Wheat Families, which arc relatively scarce and firm, while medium - and low grades of both Spring and nfntec are verv dulL dm til tales of ruptrtine.at $5 SU; extra, at $5 87M41 fr): 7ctj bands of lowa. Milwaukee and Minnesota tSztra Pan. tty *t $5 USAI 34; Pennsylvania and Ohio do. from $7 to 8.9 25; ana fnmHy hr*uds at $1044£. Rye Floor raugos t* cm 87 to 67 60 for Western and rcnanjivanJa. Prices ofX.'oin Meal uro Domin'*! lb» Wheat maike is very quiet, bat prices are ateadv. Email tales of Rtd at Ql 60'.?,$ t 66; Amber at 8i 7a3 81 75. anl l.OUObuebflsdo. do on secret term*. Rye is xe dj at $1 45. Coni fs In fair dsmaod. with safes of 4 (Oj bushels at 88 cents for Yellow, aad 84(484 cents for Slixjd Weston OatsareheM firmly, with sowll►alasof w e Irni at 746470 ceutsaod PennsiiVaolaat 6tK470 cents. W hl'kv U unchanged, and sells in email low at tax paid^ flew York floney AlarkflU (Fioxn the New York Herald of to-day 1 ArttiL is.—*l be high figure for gold, as compared wi’h the ranseof tbe market dating the month of March. i« oaf of ibe least gratifying signs of tbe times ia Wall street. When It ieremernbe ed tUa the advent of spring htniutts was bailed wftbagraud flourish of tile (be assertion was that (he country was at out e mwing oo a period of uop&r*Uclod pros perity, ibis c ange U ati tbe more remarkable. Tho tuc*-u log of the rfiv adminietrAtiun was etltnulaavc <o the national credit, for such is the real inter tnts’fon to be given to a dsciioo ia golA Taera ere financial |hiloeophc’S who now pe reive la tb; . rr«tic course of tho premium a veritable refirx ut t dull g tt Wbi hit gton. used to be no more #eQ»l nv** bai «incier of oolltleal matters than gold bitt'etn r rununl ie rocuhjtsci nowadays co extrauttoas ioll fmn rilqnr* at d »pcculat/»T8 that a national ctUni y hr J'jut »6 likely (ha sigoAl for a tall as for a rise in ihe iK a turn. 3 he course "1 gold within the poet wo k ha» ehottn the prisoner* of tiiere influences io a marked uianntr it was forced to the highest it ha» • rinec February last oy the corrlinstioo of the Gold Hoorn and by the sue c»»rim of a *\^)rae f ’. M resaltfng from rhe wtil drawn of gold fron; the abroad* ac<nt cupplrinthe n *rt«-t An appt-al has born made for tbi sale ot s pjr »iou of fbe hnnoird and odd millions now t>ing ineni llvtoln the vaults ot tbe i reasury; but Pis doubtful If bU'li iWief will bsafToided Tbe Aiuiptaot irea*urer in Mw York. Mr. Van Dyck, is entirely without in sn tirtlous on the rubjrct As the government tg ufl'cirbtly rnpilud wiih cutrency there pro ri( r > merskiry for gold rates; and vtf. Hjut-v*Uis h » hr a»dii g the gold. U* ie known to ’*a in favor oi sppUing tbi» n»lat)r«to tb* purchase and r'atic dUdon of »o\ ■ intnrut bur ds. end p >rha e tbe p-ede»xt rotas for •ii* iodlcafr^*' o h«l*aio it to coinoioto toe mark t. Til- purchase. i-Puteidtd upon, should bo made directly with gold, and not tb l o'ijr* toe th* dlum «f giecnbacks or cmr< n<y. the abro piinn of which, howeve- orarv, would aggravate <he alrcsdv numerous evil* which oar ir>rr(bacTr and bu*iue*-s men bare to tmffjr frnoi ko act tv 11) ot Mock »urcul*tfon and tho Invoetmcnt of money iu ilit- rccii i i- s of the fi ock Ex<dianre. 3 hr anival jiMerdav of gold from Garopo. and the an ti' ipalioi'B of t**n-e quaitcrs of a mildoo more hvtb) • trauar dtc ?o dsy. wrskened tho of gold, which r«*» ed, djo 122}* before the close of bruin or*. The holders <>» fold w e>e a<so lenders of it io-d*y. and loam wi'rimde #t ftom -flat *to e> voo p r ceat andl-Ufor c«r*j iug np to Clearing House time. In the aftemom as bub llC,was paid fo'c-riyioc, which is all (Inmire rourcahte os there was a simtiltan* one easing ia tho rare foTtnorey. The M»v coupons thiu far rece-ved on fo'« <gp act or n tare fstimatcil at $700,000 Foirlgn exchange was firmer, aud good bmke-s’ ster* l!j 9 LJlii- told ash gh as iu7 s i Tbe yielding In gold a« wi|»a> tb*» an lv»l of coupons from for iga bouitialdcr# hay# cfiiibinid to etrei gtben *fae market. ITrt luonut market stnagoac at the open’n; and il irr w#b a f ivd deal of **^h'noiiift rt in pursuit of (u id* dumg tf.e earlier boms of huaioess. Inlicafiooi of arti- Pc*» 1 iDili euces were not wanting, t ut they were hi d to* d- t/oe or trrr**. As high a- an eighfh o one per ocr day was paid lor theme of funds amit to morrow but fjn !■« PT ly « »> tetter af’er 2 o’c ock. when loins w-*re made s’ a *lt'rrrjtb and laft>rret. ‘i*here wa* a difl’drau"*} of an • lalitti ttrlvMU ••cash” and “regular” in oirlv stock ♦r#n,actions. Just about three o’clock tbe market nods'*- v » ut a »harp change, nod m> oey wa* f *eely orlured at 7 poi rfnr cuiTrn y It seems- that eeveral dovutowo h»i were the ruddrD recipients of runrrnnv from # ha roui.tr*-Bnj'-uiitiDg to five or six hundred tbonsind dol lai»- which they weie anxious 'o ulsco at (utero»t over pisbi. atd berce were lending It on the street at and alt* r ftn*e o’clock. As man* banks have been accav toned to >eep open tbelr customers* accounts DDtil bslf-pset Hirer and even four o’otick this nroi cy w*s available for late borrowcia. As to the arti ficial itliuetces at vroik. there is no doubt tb%t a de- Ub r»fe attempt was made In tho forenoon to tighten moi ev. probably throngh a jacctinn of tho force* of the ciiqo's in »tock*,who had unloaded for a ’Vhort tam”aod am atxlom to get their stocks hack opsin .and the govriTrm nt bsnkers who are short of bond*. The effect was inly partially successful ia the e&rly part of the d*y. Tbeo arket hod already begun to show sivns of ease sbui the banks stepped in with tbolr large balances, aa above narrated. Commcrciil paper was atilt slow, and pod c prime names were sold to-day at thirteen per cent, discount, tho ra’e ranging down to ienp-‘r root, far the best rlaa#* of doabln name accep’-ances. The buyers were country banks, principally in this State and New Eng !<<od the investment duraand being checked bythahiga rst*s on call loans, which are not so available to out of ton n lend* rc. Tho nntnber of transactions was limited and the volume of paper market small. Drawers a»e working economically and fully np with leas accom modation so that whore tbay woa’d In saevy moiuy maifcet have drawn for a certain amount at eight or mue percent they oi enow content with half the sun at the Sreunthigh rates of discount. This conservative ton er cy on l heir part p. events an accumulation ef paper in (be maiket Cf Tcrnuienta wsro a shade “o'T" At the board*, owing tn the activity of money dn’ing thsir reeston. The Lon den coming bo'ter. 83*. steadied the market la*er in the day, when a* high aa 114*. buyer thirty, was bid for tbe *67*. t h**re is a persistent war between the pr m(- rrnt hupkinc houses in the matter of boods end two -we'l knoa u firm* who ate pitted against c»ch othf have* jcl'acged places In their relative petitions, ono being ** beai“ which was formerly ‘'bull,” and vtoc versa. Now Work block nnrket. iCorreopondeoce of the Associated Peers. 1 New York. April 14 -Stocks firm and actire; (ioid.lS3S; ExcliHOge. 7J4; Fire-twentica. 1663. 129 b: do., 1564, Uo. do. IS©; 117*; new, lia*; 1867. It3*; Ten-forties, 105*; V Irpinia Sfxaf, ff); Migpjuri Sixes. 87; Canton Company, 69*;Cumb»rlai-d Preferted. 29; N. York Centr-tL 161*; i t'Mding. '93; Hudson Kiver. 1447*; Michigan Ceufc'ah 118*; MlchUan Southern. 977,; Illinois Ontral US; t-ieM-land and Pittabur«b.9o.L< Cleveland and T01ed0,97;«; Chicaeo ana Hock island, 132*; Pittsburgh and Port Wayne, 181. Harken by Telegraph. fßppcUl Despatch to the Philnda. Evenug Bulletin.! New Yobk, Apnl 14, UJM P. At—Cotton—Tho market tills morning wv firm, with a fai 1- dvnand. **l(m of about Vie bale*. We quote as follows: Middling Uplands, 2t*< 4 : Middling Orleans. 39^ rlour, «kc.—-Receipt*—6,67o barrels. Tho market for WeMfe<u »nd Mate Flour to Irregular >*nd quint; low gr dee heavy: F»milv firm. The *ale* are *b>ut 6 000 bar. u I*, inriudi’ g Bupwflo* B»ate at $6 50 <fcft 05; f xtr t cit ito at lufo6 6G; I .ow (trades Western Extra at s6oH3Ksdft. Sou'lu m K nu. 1* dull and heavy. caiesnf 2UO burreD at 8 6 40(0 fi 9uf*>r Fxtra Baltimore and Coun ry, and 86 40 <3>9 66(a59 25(0 12 76 tor Family do California Flour Is (]H'* »i d »toudy rah sof 311° harrela at 2i for old >ia the lio u. and $9 ftO for new vi. th* Isthui-v. <«r*«*e—hert-lpt- oi Wheat 2.10 i bushel* The market Is irregular and dull; Spring tame: Wh 'atfirm: European fr»l<hl£> firm* r. 'lhe sale* are 20 ouo hughels No. 2 Mil* wnubee at igl 42 In store, &1 45 afloat, and No. 1 do, at ffi <3—. Com—Receipts, SflOuo bushels. The tnvkec to tirm * Ifh a fair demand. Balia o f 40 000 buslvda tfd W*-st fro at MJutMRc. ufloat. i ate— Receipts, H 6>o b i-bels; maikttquiei ► ndete<tdy. Bul**s of 2-J 000 bush ds at 77c In it. ie 7?c. » flnaf. Rye-Receipts, ; market nominal. Harley—becHrt* : maruet unsettled. Coffee— Hr in and quirt, «Irli le*s offering. Pr^wlrioiis—The receipts of Pork/are 280 barrels The market Is firm* r with a fair buswtess* at 830 for new Western Ma**. bard-weceipt* 813 pks. .The market is with a fair demand. We quote prime steamer at lfi?u@lBs«c. Ti*r«>w actiw. calcs of 60,000 Iba. at 4W Sugars dull Mll?4(<iJ2 Me leases In active demand far distilling. P* tioleum—Crude, 17; Refined, 32Jtf. Carolina Rico, BL£ @9Jm. i irrmicnou, April 14. -In Crude Petroleum thoro is but I ttln it oviUiiUt; snlfs oi 2.000 barrels spot at 15c , and 8J barrels snot nt 14%c. Refined is ulso inactive: sales of JtiU barrel* spot at h2c ; 1.000 barrels April at S 3 Wo. and 1,(00 bam Is b. o, lat-t half of April atF2i. Recelou—l 254 bamb. Miipp.d by A V. B R., i,WO barrels rufiaed.and by W. P. U R. 4fio barrels. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) New Yobk. April U—Cotton tinner: 1.400 bales soldlat 28V. Hmv dull; sahn of ft 090 barrels’ State $5 50*6t) 85: Ol io 66 16ffi7 Western $5 403W20; douthora $6 33* 12. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn h-*avv and dfrHn**d H*.; New and old mixed Western at 87'3330. an o o'><3.ooo buehe 8. (Jats dull; sales of I 2 OJH biisho'U at. 77 fir Wfeieii*. Provisos* quiet New Moss Pork 80. I. rd steady: threes 18; ! jrt«Ub?*. Whlky nu'ot and heavy; WVttorn 93 'or free. • HiiTiuom:. April 14.—Cotton quiet but firm at 3V,fc .(&, 2S>,e )u>m\ r nil nm Q'lict. Wneal. dull. Corn, til- 11; v i l e olid V* Uow, - W»r. l i(dBiie. tjat*. dull; -ato* of West ern ni 75r'/«760 ; l.'ehl, 70: (SJ72o, Hvo. del; prluio li>)' with but little ii>Hiitrv._AterHurfe-Jqal«::at *3i Oil. - hi cou. til III; r b rides. ;eb tvr Hides, 17 (<c.; o'lould uv, IHVc. Hmiih 20c (o>3ln. bard. IB*. Wlli.ky;ln b tier deniiiLd. at 320.1^91^.—the lur or an ftxtm-uo .i -i.-i-. >OO I.ATE KMIU.ASSII'ICtUOJI. . IiKMI'-'OTON.-On the 14th instant, Lydia if,, widow <■ f the Into l)r. Isanti Remington, In taeGist j ear ot tier nj>e. Due no'ke will be given of tho fuaeral. TBJB DAIIY ; G (fIIJLLETIi;--rBILAI>i!!LPHIA > WEBKESDAY, APRIL 14,1889. THIRD EDPEIOE FROM WASHINGTON OFFICE-SEEKERS DIMINISHING CALLERS AT THE WRITE HOUSE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Wholesale Discharge of Female Clerks LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS Tfie Metropolitan Polios Bill Killed (Bpfcltl Derpatcb to (be Philadelphia Evening Bnlletln.] Washisgtos, April 14.—Tho crowd at tbo Wblto Honeo aud tlio dopartmeata bos sensibly dimiDiebrd sipce the long list of nomitmtloos mode yesterday, the disappointed ones buying left In large numbers by last night’s trained There was a considerable number of callers at tbe Wblte House during tbe forenoon, among them Senators Wilson, Chandler, Cameron and Bcolt, ex-Speakcr Grow, and Hepreeentatives Jndd and Logan. Colonel Robert M. Douglas was on duty In the outer reception room for the first time as Assistant Private Secretary, tempo rarily relieving General Dent, who is going to New ?oik towards the close of the week. There will be one hundred and fifty removals of femaio clerks from the Treasury Department alone, to-morrow or next day. None of their places will be filled, as the force is to be perma nently reduced by that number. Some of the male clerks will also be discharged at the some time, and a large number on the first of May. General satisfaction is felt at the unanimity with which the Alabama treaty was rejected. Senate. —Tbo House Metropolitan Police bill was reportcdiormally by tbe Special Committee to whom it bad been referred, when Mr. Me- Cnndlcfa moved that It be referred, to tbo Com mittee on tbe Local Judicl iry, which motion was cairti dby a vote of 19 to 13. All tbe Demo crate voted to reftr, andjvMessrs. Fisher, Ojterboav Robinson and Sratztnan, Republicans. Tus vlrtuady kills tbe bill. Tbe Donee bill to prevent tho Passenger Rill way Companies In Philadelphia from salting the truike, a bill which tbe Philadelphia S/nators hove worked earnestly to seenre the passage of, was p.teed finally 'by a vote of 28 to I—Mr. Lindcrman. 1 he Douse bill antborizing the construction Of a railroad tomont Id tbe Fifteenth Ward came np on Its third readingaDd passed. The Uonfo bill repealing tbe act giving the fee for approving tavern licenses to tbe District Attor ney , and giving tbe f> oto the Recorder of tho city, came np on Us third reading", and wa9 pseud alter an amendment offered by Mr: Mc llandless bad been adopted, defeating that por tion ot tbe bill, but taking the fee from tbe District Attorney. Tbe Hon re bill incorporating the Roxborough Paisenger Railway Company was passed. The report of ibe Committee on Conference on the General Appropriation bill wascalled np, find after rome 111 Ue dt bate, thi- Senate decided not to arcept of It, by a vote of 22 nays to 10 yeas, Meters. Connell, Errett, Heoszey, Lowry, Oln.stead, Oaterbont, Robison, Btinson, Slu'zmnn and Taylor voting for the adoption of tbe report, and Messrs. Beck, BilliDgfell, Brown (Mercer). Brown (Northamp ton), Burnett. Coleman, Davis, Dancan, Fisher, Graham. Jackson, Lmdormun, McUaadless, Mc- Imire, Miller, Nagle, Randall, Bearigbt, Tamer. Wallace, White and Worthington voting against it. Hodse. —Mr. Bnnn called np and hod passed tbe Sl-Dote bill requiring police officers in Pbila d> lphia to convey prisoners to the nearest magis trate. Mr. Aims, of Crawford, offered a resolution re questing tbe Senate to return the revised lax hill to ibe House. This motion was made with the design of killing tbo bill. Mr. Clark said that the bill was objectionable, and that the Senate Intended to defeat It. Tho House might as well have tho odium of such a defeat. Mi . Strang said that the object of getting the bill back was probably to pal a new tax ou lum ber. Mr. Davis—Yes, and to insert other obnoxious amendments. lit. Alms said that the pure and simple object was to kill the bill. Mr. Davis made a speech, short bnt strong, in which he urged the House not to make cowards of the mselves by undoing their own work, flt must be explained in reference to the tax bill that it has become apparent since its passage yester day moralsg at 1% o'clock that it imposes new taxes on oil and whisky and releases tho railroad companies ot the Slate from the bnrden ol their taxation. This was done by tacking a few sec tions to tbo lengthy bill of over one hnadred and fifty sections. | The Honse, by 45 ayes to 43 nays, agreed to take np the resolution for consideration, and then by a vote of 41 ayes to 51 nays defeated the reso lution. So the bill was not recalled from the Senate.' Mr. McCullough offered a resolution pnbllsh irg un thousand copies of bates's History of Pennsylvania regiments for the use of the House, at a cost not exceeding five dollars per volume. Chicago, April 14.—The adjourned session of ihc State Legislature met at Springfield, to-diy. The Governor lias vetoed tbe Lake Front bill, coding a certain portion of the Lake front to tbe Illinois Central Railroad, and tbe bill allowing towns and cities to reserve State taxes for the benefit of existiog and prospective railroads. The first-named bill will probably be pissed ever the Governor's veto, but the fate of tne lat ter is somewhat doubtful. The United States Senate Wasiiim.ton, April 11.— After prayer und the reading of tbe Journal of yesterday the Senate went into Executive session. marine Intelligence. New Yoek, April 14;— Arrived, steamships'' France and Java, from Liverpool. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO« PninABELPniA. Pehna., April a, 186tt^ To the Stockholder! of the Penoijlvanla Ballroad Company. All Stockholder*, a* regfsterol on the Books of this Company on tho 30th day of April, 1669, will be entitlod to eubiciibo for 25 Per t ent, of their resptiotlve i&teresta in New Stock at Par, a* follows: first— Fifty per cent, at tbe time of subscription, bfr tween the 15th day of May, 1869, and the 80th day of June, 1669. Second -Fifty per cent between tho 15th day of Novem ber, 1669, and tho Blet day of December. 1869; or, if Stock* holder* thould prefer, the whole amount may bo paid up ot tfaotime of subscription, and each instalincnteo paid shall be entitled to o pro rata of tho Dividend that may fce declared on full rhares. 1 hint—' That every Stockholder holdhag lees than four ebnte* eh»ll be entitled to eubflertbu for one share; and those holding more than a multiple of four share.* shall be entitled to BUbscribo for an additional share. idoiirfh—All share* upon which Instalments are yot te be paid under resolution of MayH.T, 1683, wtllfeberitUf’od to their allotnu’nt of the 85 Per Cent* at par* as though thbywtrVpaid iu-fulh r. ':.. THOHAB r Jk\ riHTR, Treasurer. ap2-2mrp : . .. • •: IMPERIAL FRFNCG PRUNES-60 CASES I' TIN 1. fannieter* amt f«uoi boxH«. Imooned an I for Mile by OS. KBt'Bilfißfc <?O.. 108 South Delaware avenue. IN J-> 6 and 10 lb. oanp, tor thlo by J. B. lIUSSIER & CO* LJB South Delaware avenue. 2>lfs O’Olooto. BY TELEOBAPH. From Wasbingtoh, FonuivlTaula i.cgialature. Harrisburg, April 14, Illinois Legislature* TREASERER'd BEPARTUEST. ismm-somosi 3:00 O’Oloohc. LATER FROM WASHINGTON THE DARIEN GANAL TREATY A Strong Opposition to its Ratification FROM NE' WYORK The Pacifio Railroad Li tigs t ion Veto of a Passenger Railway Bill naval intelligence NEW YORK MONEY MABKET Tbe Darien Canal. fSperial Despatch to the Philo. Evening Ballettn.] Washington, Api'il 14.—Tbe Senate has been difcntslDg tbe Darien Canal treaty for nearly two bourn in Executive session. There is considera ble opposition on account of the ob enrity of tbe terms of the treaty. Some Senators also think it is not beet to act while it is not certain whether tbe Colcmbian Congress will not reject tbo treaty, sna some fear that Its execution, if Tati fled, may entail expense. Ibe Sails igalntt itae Union Pacific. (Special De-patch to the Phil a. Evening Bdlietln.l New Tobk,‘ April 14.—Judge Barnard ap pointed Rcdfield referee to hear the testimony on tbe question whether the five million dollars de posited in one of the banks to. tbe credit of Crane, Durant’s private secretary, does not be long to the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Veto by Governor Boltman, IBpeclH Detpatch to tbe Pbila. Evening Bulletin.] Albany, April 14 —Governor Hoffman has vetoed tbp bill for a Passenger Railroad through One hundred and twenty-Ofth street His mes sage indicates that be will veto all bills granting railroad franchises to individuals,ns such grants, be bolds, should be for tbe benefit of tho people. This Is considered a death-blow to the Broadway railroad pi ojict. From Wnshfhgtan. Washington, April 14.—Rear Admlrs J. J. Craven is ordered to the command of Mare Is land Navy Yard, IJentenant-Commnnder Geo. H. Haywood is ordered to the Naval Academy, chief Etgineer Edward Fithlan is ordored ta the Franklin. , Captain Thomas (3. Salter is de tected from ibe Saratoga, and placed on waiting ordeis. Paymaster Znlick is detached from tbe Naval Academy, and Paymaster C. C - Jackson oidercd to that station. Paymaster G. C. F. BartOD bus realgm d. Tbe rush at the Executive mansion continue?' A large number of Senators and representatives eaw the President this morning. Netv Vortt .Financial market. t Special Despatch to the Pbilada. Evening Bulletin.l New York, April 14—The money market is qniet. The rates op call loans are 7 per cent, gold to 7 per cent, currency, and 1 32 for Gov ernments The loans made yesterday at 1-10 are renewed to-doy at _the same rate. The only ac tivity in money isl derived from the sidewalk brokers, who bid up money to fabulons rates, although eneb loans are generally wasted, and do not affect tbe market. There is a little more movement in discounts. Prime paper which weDt at 12 to' 15 now passes at 10 to 13 per cent. Gold opened at 132%, but on the rnmor of a ecattily of cash gold ai:d anoiber lock-n'p,it sud di Dly rose to 132%. The transactions are onlr about the average. The holders of cash gold have paid from 6 to 2% per cent for having bal ances carried. It Is supposed the steamers ex pi ctf d 10-day will brlog three-quarters of a mil lion each in gold and coupons. Tbe market for governments Is excessively dull. Prices are generally firm,, being at the pre sent rates of foreign exchange a trille below tho London market The transactions, however, are of little moment, and confined to sales of bonds by holders iu ihe interior for realization. Foreign exchange, without any quotable change, is a trifle firmer. Prime sixty dayß’ bills and sight 108%r<3108%. Slocks show little interest and narrow fluctu ations. The chief object of Interest is New York Central,tbe quotations ranging from 163 to 16t%, on rumors from Albany and its coDuoction with the manipulations of the Broadway Railroad hill. Western shares are all a fraction lower, except Rock Island, which bas advanced from to 133%. Reading is firm at 93 to 94. Hudson River is strong at 145%. In the miscellaneous list the prices are generally firm. Sales of Pacific Mail at 92% Western Union Telegraph, 41%. Canton, 59% Mari poßa Preferred is noticeably strong ot 87%, on favorable news from tbe mines. Tbe Petroleum market. (Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] Naw York, April 14.—Thu Petroleum market is dull; Refined, 31%@32; Crude, 17. Cut tom House Api'oint.mests Tho following is a list of Mr. Collector Moore's first appoint ments : Weigher—Col. Tamer G. Morehead. Captain Night Watch—John B. Bouvior. Supt. Warehouses— Win. Moran. Cl. rk—Robt. T. Gill. Day Inspector— Capt. A. E. Colgan. Day Inspector—D. B. Beiller. Day Inspector—A. Alexander. Night Inspector—Bergt. Wm. Lacy. ’ Day Inspector—F. D. Bingham. Day Inspector—Geo. Metzger. Ganger—Joshna M. Butler. Night Inspector—Alex. Crawford. Night Inspector—Wm. W. Burns. Clerk—Wm. F. TowDscnd. Day Inspector—Wm. D Thomas. Day Inspector—Enos C. Reuner. Assistant Storekeeper—Louis A. Welchman. Clerk—Copt. Sykes Beaumont. Day Keeper Bicker. Day Inspector, James Cocbrun. Clerk, John Van Kirk. Clerk. Wm, Nicholson. Cluk, J. F. Byrnes. . Clerk, John Huzlehurst. Cleik. Francis T. Loes. Day Inspector—Sergeant Oliver Wilson. Day Inspector—John A. Harris. Night Inspector— Major John Johnson, Clork—Wm. J. Deemer. Day Inspector—Lieut. John R. Whitcraft. Clerk—Charles Jacobs, Jr., Nornstowu. pay Inspector— Chepie Borio. It Is Impossible to appreciate, fnily, tho enor mous pressure under which tho Collector has la bored in making his appointments. Several thousand applications have been made for about one hundred offices, and it has, of coarse, boon utterly impossible to satisfy any bnt a very small fraction of the seekers otter office. Mr. Moore, in distributing the few offices In his gift, has evidently had due regard to tho brave soldiers of the war, end haß, in all cases, •elected staunch Republicans. We cull n few specimens of the military ap pointments, from which it will be seen that tho men who have perilled their lives for the country are not forgotten or neglected. Colonel Turner Gi Morehead—a gentleman of high Integrity—a splepdid military record In tho Mexican campaign, and was brevetted Geueral for his _ gallant services in the recent war. Originally tin old lino Whig, and' a Repub lican evor- since the organization of that party. “ Gaphrin A, E. Colgnn,- -of.. Twenty-eighth. P<l. Vol., a most gallant soldier and served through the war. . ’ ' Alex. Crawford— served in the Navy during ths war, anil was awarded a medal of honor by his government, for his bravery. . - W, W. Barns, a most gallant soldier, and lost an arm in the service. Capt. Sykes Ueuumont entered the sorvica as o' private oud rose to bo Oaptaia. lost a leir at tba capture of Bavannah. John Van Kirk served with great credit through tbo war, and lost a leg lathe aervlce.of bis country. ' ’ Sergeant OUver Wilson served through tbo war, and wee wounded at Gettysburg. ' Major John Johnson was also in the service.' CPBTAIN MATERIAUx * BPE Cl ALTY RE AL LA C E NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Will oflfor our varied stook PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An Inspection will demonstrate How much their vaine exceeds their price* REAL LACES, FROM $6 PER FAIR UPWARDS. Nottingham Laces, FROM $1 60 PER PAIR UP WARDS. Together with the GREATEST tJOVELTY, FRENCH LAOE DBOP CURTAINS LACE SHADES. I. E. WALEAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. REMOVAL THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Their New Fire and Burglar-proof Building, Nos. 329 and 33! CHESTNUT Slrset, Which will be open for the transaction of bosineßS On Thursday, the Bth of April, 1860. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. Capital, #500,000, fall paid. „ „ „ DIRECTORS: N. B. Frowne. I dward W. Clark, t fflrerceH. Clark, Alexander Henry, OohpVtlfb. Bfepbeo A t.'Aidwell, Chailee Alucaletter. George JP. lyler, Wepry C Gibtoa. PrrHdect—N B. BKOWNE Vice Pt«hidei>t-GLAK«M:E H. CL4RE. Stcrtiaiy and.Treauarer— BOBE&T PaTTERSON. TTe Ccmrsny have provided io their new Balldlog and Vaults aheoluip eternity wealiißt loea by Fluß, tiUK GLaHY. or A« UIDtNT. and KEIEIVE FFA IEB AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT UNUERGIMKA^TPF. Upon the following rates, for one year or lees period, tfovm>uent Bj,d nil other Cotipon curtt ea, or those tmneterable by’- 81 00 per SI,(OC delivery \ Gly* mount Mid all other Ercumiee,; rekirtt rtd and negotiable only by en / 60 ** 1,000 don« mtpt <7« Id Coin o* Bullion 126 M t.OO) Hlv«r Coin or Multlon 200 ** 1,000 Slv«r r*r Gold Plate. ui der seal, o«roi’g eptinote of vaj.e and rate,- ICO ** 100 nut in t ♦<> adjn t iM rt for bulk ; .Jr nch 3, Diamonds, &c 260 ** LOOO D*rdp s*ortg*ge? and Valuable Papere grnprally, when ot no flxed v«*‘uu. $1 nyenrearh. or uccordii g to bulk. Th«?i* latter, v hen d»poetted lo Tin Box#a, are charged nttoidlnft to bulk, upon abasia of I>4 feet cubic capa city, $lO a year. Coupons and Interest will be collected when <Je»ired,and remittid to th<j owner?, for one per cent The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively holding the key, Safes inside it* Burglar-proof Vaults, at rates varying from $2O to $75 each p n r airuo, ac cording to size. Deposits of Money Received on which interest will bo allowed; 3 per r«nt on Gal* Peooaits. payable by Check at sight, ana 4 ner cent on Time De. posits, payable on ten dsyß* notice. CThi? Company is also autUorixed to act as Executory Administrators and Guardian*. to receive and execute T) nsts of every description from the Courts, corporations or individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. KOBRRT PATTEBBON, 1 Sccrcinry and Treasurer. ar6 row f &rorp $4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, Thirty Years to Ilun, ISSUED The Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railrcad Company. They are a Flrtt Mortgage Slablog Fund Bond Free of United St/ties Tax, BEOUBFID BY OKB HILLIOS MX BDNDKED AND TfIIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACBIS OF CDOIOB LIXDS, And by the Railroad, its Rolling Btock and the Fran chises of the Company. A Dot ble Security and Flrat Clais Investment In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly Teil Per Cent. Per Annum. PRESENT PRICE, PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received in payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and full information given on application to JAY COOKE & OQ., No. 114 South Third Street. ® E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South Third Btreet, Fiscal Accrue of the lAike Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company . trhiOdnfrp* ’ DREXEL A CO., Philadelphia DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO. B N. Y. DREXEL, HARJESACO., Paris. Bankers ondßeaferaln IJ. (. Bond*. 'Forties going abroad can make alt their financial arrangements with us, ami procure Letters of Credit available in all parte of Europe, Draftai for Nalo on tnelanil) Irolniiri, Franco, Oerumuy, &c. inhio w ( m U 6r FIFTH EDITION BY tfELEORAPH, LATEST CABLE NEWS NEWS FROM JAPAN Civil War EagiDg in the Empire LATEST FROM WASHINGTON- PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS NEWS BY THE CUBA CABLE The Late Spanish Outrages By the Atlantic Cable* London, April 14 —LatcradYicesbavObcen.ro-' ccived Jrom Yokohama and Ilong Kong. Civil war is raging again with increased violence, in the Japanese E-apire. The Northern party, or the opponents of the Mikado, and a strong fleet 1 under command of the former Admiral-in-Cble* of tbe Tycoon, have made their headquarters on the island of Jeeso, of which they held complete pofsession. They have since captured Bode Sima, an important island on the western coast of Nipbcn, from which they can makolncarsions into the main land. Earthquakes have been felt on the Japanese islands, bnt np to the last dates, no loss of life or properly is reported, and the'shocks Were slight. The news from China Is meagro. London,' April 14, Evening.—Consols for money 93%, and for account 93%. Five-twenties 84. Railways quiet. Erie 24; Illinois Central 96%; Atlsn tie and Great Western 30%. Pams, April 11—'The Bourse closed strong. Rentes 711. 6c. Lrvani'ooL, April 14, Evening,—Cotton firmer; Uplands, 12%d ; Orleans,'l2%di' Fine Rosin.- 16s. Kt-fined Petroleum, Is. lOd. ’ London, April 14, Evening—Linseed Oil, .£29 16s. - Antwerp, April 14—Linseed Oil, 63@53%f. Nominations by tbe President. IBpt cial I eupatcb to tbo F'liila. Eve II ins bulletin.'! Washington, April 14 —Tbe following nomi nations wire sint to the Senate to-day, but’did not arrive until three o'clock Chaa. C, Crowe, Governor of New Mexico; Chas.'A. Dana, Ap praiser of Merchandise, Pert of New York, vice McElrath. . i: ~ •» AssiSFor of Internal Revenue—James Ash-’’ wcTlh, Fifth District of Pennsylvania. Collectors—Cbae. W. Black, Third District of -Massachusetts; W. A. Darling, Ninth District of, New York. Official Advices from Cuba. Washington,- April 14.—Commander I?. B. Fill, biown, commanding tbe U. 8 steamer Nar rt gatfeit, reports, under date of April7tb, from’ havana, tbe particulars of two passeßgera, Cu bans, lmvirg been taken out of tbe American scbooner Lizzie Major, ten leagues from the Coast of Cubo, by tbe Spanish Irlgate Fernando' Calb licn, ond imprisoned. .' - Tbe twp persons were named Don Santiago A~: Anmble and Don Hamon 8. Raivas.’ ilt seems that they took passage on the Ljzzlo'Major, at Havana, for New Orleans. The aqliooner touched at Remedies, took in a cargo, and'Bailed'on Match 261 h for her destination. Bbe was boarded tbe same day by the Spanish . frigate,ns above stated. The prisoners were ear th d bntk to Remedoioand incarcerated. One of llitm is a lad abont ten years of age. 1 Tney were visited in prison by Mr. Stone, tbo United Btatea t'ccfnlar Agcntat that port, who mode a demand cm the Commandant of-tbe province for their re l<-Hse. This tbe Commandant did not feel an- H oiizid to do wlthont orders froni Euperior au thority. - ' Tbe ease having been made known to Mr. Hall, , Unhid Sinus Vice-Consul-General of Cab», be I as ordered a thorough Investigation to be made. Tbe ground of arrest is Said to b: that tbe names of ihe passengers were not in the manliest Interest of July Conpona. Trfahhv Dkpartment, Washington,- April 14—Notice is hereby given that tbo interest con pons payable oo the Ist day of July next, wlil’bO paid on presentation at the proper offices upon a r< bate ol interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum. [Signed. J Gtto. 8. Bodtwell, Secretary.' Import of Specie. [Breda! Despatch to tho Philadelphia Evening Unllctin. I Nkw Fork, April 14.—The Bleamor Java ar rived from Liverpool to-day with £82,000 lit specie. No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK,com AND NOTE BROKERS. Accounts of Banks, Firms, and Individuals mushed, subioa* ►ocheak at sight. 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