Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 22, 1869, Image 1

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, GINON'IMMVIL'IIOI*
Y9LVME XxiiiFNO; 37:
marEDD CARDS; INVITATIONS
• • rgy Partiast &c.:•How OWL,. • .111A80$4.(la
' 25rig 907 Chestnut street..
Nratirico• INVITATIO:r4S 7 7,I.Titt
_gywreil in ITio neweat and best manner. LOtTIS
,TrE x„A„, ' otatianer . and Zngravor,, 1
feo33 Chisstunt
street: 2O tf
MARRIED:,
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CROSS—POTTER.—On: Thursday evening, May 200,
it the bowie of the bride's parents. by tho ThiMIAN
J. brown, Oliver H. Crow to Mltio Kato IL Potter, all of
DENNIS—ELDER.,-On the 20th inot;. at th 4 reohlenee
cet the brido'o father ,llor the Roy. iticha t rd Newton,
Menu G. Dennio. ofMillville. N. J., ta Marta.o.,4ungit
ter of Henry L. Elder, Kto,.of this eity . :
PI T I NVD—PLE ASA NTli the 20th- instant, at
'Friends' Meeting Mouse, Gerinarttown, Kenaitnin If.
Pittield to Pranctro, daughter of,tho lute Valet) illeattaalo,
all of this city,
WAGIiKR:=-Con tho 21st inst., Mrs. Mary, Widow of tho
tate tteorge Wigrier, -In the Kith year of her age.' • • •
The relative* , Womb of the famity• are ressigctfutir
Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
Nan, Mr. Solonion Wagner, No: 99) +"lfortb , +Fifth street,
on Tuesday 'afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Proveed to Mono
tnent Cemetery. • • • " ' • '
WA ir?i}:.—On Fitxtla•day, 21st Inst., Eliza T. Wayne,
widow of the lato Wayne, of this city.
T. •
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ARK LAWN WAND LIGHT ORGAN - -
11 , DIES. •
DARK 1 , ENCII LAWNS:
VINE FRENITWORGANDIES.
MAGNIFICENT. GRENADINES."! "!
11W/CHAREGES,
• • EY E & LANDELL;
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
TRI.NITY M. E. CHURCH, EIGHTH
street. above R. W. littrepluise,Pug
tor, will "moat at 10% Strangers Invited. 'lt*
.
ARCH. STREET M. E. I/CHURCH, Rey. James Neill, To-Morrow, at .1034 A. M r .
atrengerd invited. It'
10. FREE CHURCH F THE INTER-
O
rewoor, Spring Gerde.n, bitiow Brfr w,l i—iter..l • W.
Bootle us. „itecAfr i r..; t3frvipeot .Tkl9.A. a 7
t . , 14. ..r.
err/ TfigliefßBt ITPTS 13 7 X T giiTit 14 -
thuntiOrprnigtasatqmov. , ,-11,er, AjberiMogrtwa
w . o.lwoorpow,
Mal rat oe, of i!rinetton; 11. J., lt-
THE 'OF ItIN.W i TJIJ FIELP
Rev. Pr . larch - on ibis oitiliject to-morrow, Sun
day evening, at it,,nlciork, is): Clinton Strect-Dhureh,
Tenth taritivr.ftirCteer, :Allitrrtnia Cordially Intited. it'
it Vi v ; "
8 8 ''''CATITA
-10" rine and Swanson vireo*. Sunday School Auni
verenry toltocircirtit,gt , -3.o:ctoek ,dliddreesties,nnd
hiligutg.t .•
'l 2 E $,ZEit 1C
Cirtireli,'Seventeentb - and Filbert.— RiC: Ittihert
Adltno. at
471.777 Qt- -
,TEURD:7IIgr.OSIFAY - %CHURCH,
istrwo.:
.ILTIATA . Aft - xttmrc., M.
IttlWW, 04411A44
MO.
- - Gardon'titroo • • t to u
.4tainifit "iii..nrench le'rnmT°w, Sundt72%"''
XI- "rtt PlVrd '
0 cbtC ~C'i► •
117. It EV • , VA l . -,A; .. W I.I,LITS, D. D.,
Pcs4ar. pi - ilfesi 'PP:"A A:11: and $ P. M. at the
1111• A Arch Street Preolsvterian Church. corner Eigh
teenth. Diale 01820/ 934 A:3l. Prayer Meeting Pi r. Mit"
AVV viiii ----- iiarft •
n-......,..,, _.AW3i_Tai CH , .—TO
u,Y Augfow the frvit WS li4944l)3Alaitiskint it , the
sif tertioda fiery ee a. lise obaitliA: I! , .ery ice hi tbe evening
at ij starter before Sto'clork. lt"
1)? , It EV. CH4V-DTCW. OF ALLE
shany. in flay , . ii - W . M.4 . pel. Master Ktmet
iaboye Fifteenth, al .s ' , s 'llrAit.,:..apitl.'.o BP. 31. All are
cordially Invited. „may.. ttiltiF. - ka , i - 4:' ,, C lt •
11?' FUN ; 7 " T c 154101(V OF THE
bite /ter. G by Ems, 8. E.
Ennlth. At the Glut 018,98, Twerity-tteennil
asz.tl Amt.,* itivOing At 7 4.5 It"
co. Nt)lrt.W . • 1 • . o - ,:sT,REE T Pit Es.
D.D.' will
o
"meztrignr,3l Elf. and Rev. Th om:
'frown, of thw feagiul Square! church in tilt, Evening.
All welcome. ~ It'
CENTRAL PRESIiYTERIAN
Church, Eighth and Cherry inrceta.-110v.JS Ilf.
G. nt:Naryclotirncetricuti'Vrflt ';nrnticlalcartour
rciiiitttigitiddhiniarn ,at 10% o!cicoedti, and, tltto fatter
nuOttatt,d44lWra.i , r t A rT - 4 ..av
4,EY, PH TaaPs-ww.Ks, - vfx.o.:
i604.616kvii..3000106::06461;4„fii5al .41W t,
ittratoreetratarrtatertnOvaulpgrlll th at., at
de u btrfto,3o~ lißrtLoa . 7ol.ltl4l C c r ,4 " * " l 4 the
1 Ir - 4 0 : ‘4.11.t BOIDAnt iriIF 4 II4IIIUT.
Ilatlr.'. , :`Eittlfttith49o:ootititt 11 - liprtiiett on
bunaPtOgiturlot Ad.fittivr,atittatitzu,liti the
evening y Mop yens. Collect on on tr ot h occa
sions for the family of adage-odd clergyman. lt'
THE
preCncOlatOßleo Els—O ow ßAT ylnAi-2- Al 'b
inan hi.Es. - Catch: will r l , ea eb Wan, Ei h e
svpsitie2 a below Jetteraon street on t next Sunday, at 3 P.
3ff.; -.9tittit'ertletio that thirit4h, come ye to the waters,
stud ye that have no money, comet" It
• Irfd
THE FOUR O' CI . AY
Afternoon Union Prayey,llretingtr hereafter will
he held at the Hall of the T: 'Ai. C.A. - . 1210 Chestnut,
third story. Christians' of VlfdenO t ainationa are condi-.
ally invited to attend. Subject tor ptayer•z-"The Holy
1 t it§
110fT 11, UNITARIA i N, CHURCH
'ectialtt letenitt dad Wend ktrestr.
Te usual services pill beheld JolDorrowLS,,pntlay at
3034 A. M. and 73.‘ P. M. The pastor, Bev. illiam H.
Thorne f pritittes in tha mocintwuno"The only true
criterion of Ohtittlati and On, the, follow-
Ina subject in theevonitig:"' Saved Y"
Public cordially invited. Seats free.
HALL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN B;r
ASSOCIATION, . -
1210 ORESTNUT STREET.
The Monthly Meeting of the Association will be hold
nett litaliDA Y. EVENING. at $ o'clock.
$ Essay by LEWIS .1): VAIL, Esq.
Subject—" Bubbles."
Quedion for 'discussion—;."WoOld. Christianity he a d.
vowed by die fusion of all denoniinittfone bito ono."
Selections of vocal music from "Sons of Gladness,"
by the "Little Wandertirs,"under the d i rectionof Mr. J.
The public are invited. It
SPECIAL 'NOTICES.''
10, REV:: 3118TPT:P,FULTPDT,
Pastor of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church, Boston,
&taw,
Will Lecture at
lIALL, Chestnut street, above Twelfth,
• ON WEDNESDAY EV:E . :imp, June 2,1399.
• ' 'ln Aid of Spruce Street Mission. •
Subject-ANHOMSHALLAVE TRUST?
Tickets may be 'lnd at the Barium of tha Baptist
Publication Society, MO Arch Street, at J. E. (tould'a
Music Store, Chestnut street, below Tenth, and at the
Tickets f.O Seat without exiraChaigao
ntyn 29 Stje 12 tErp§
eau AM*4- 1 94-li AcekrthMY 9F IMNPI ( '
MRS. FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE
WILL Kann •
'"As YOU LIKE IT" ' b
• For tho' Benefit of •tho
MERCANTILE. LIBRARY COMPANY.
WEDNESDAy EVEN 4 INO,,Mar26I4, lit *:
, clO
Admission • g • ' - •'ONE DOLLA
Reserved Seats in Parquet, Parq et
R
t Circle and Balcony,
TWO DOLLARS.
The Salo of Tickets and Reserved Seats will commence
at Trumpler,'s Music Store,926 Chestnut street, on Thurs
day, the 20thinst., at 9 o'clock, k. M. myle-t1 26 rp
, .
rob POlt4
ESPONDENC
MeV 5, 1869.
ion. R Llik4li F.S,A:—Dehr -liming heard with
plennurA of your vita to this •country; we take an early_
opuortunite IA attending 'to,yottia cordial invitation
_to
twit Philo e1p0.10,7 - our and undress cltiaens on that im
.portimt subject in behalf of which you have•tai long and
onecosfrillY labortal ; in ,Englatid—",'Nemperance.", A
With annuranoefot high regard,' anti awaiting your fa-
We are voryirespectfully.yount;,, -•
Joseph , JAC SYrher,
,t-Wra.-Pr.fßeircn, , •
A.AFL rranciscusi.
o'eter Stryker • • Minoan,.
tLeonard Jewell; ' , - 111.Tratt, •
Wni. Allen, • ;t .naniel 1 1 Rockhth,
Thomas. • Win. A.
Nottoa„ . : G %
eorge
"mond,.
If. P.lll.llirkoulgue, Paniebblarch.
- Alex. Whilidlit, • • - Worne,
Robert•M. Fpunt, . John Shallcross.
Nun Yana, May,17,1860.
Messrs. Joseph Allison, Wen Peirce, : S. Wen.. B. .41#11,
tffirt,cither.v.
Guarrmoina:'t feel very greitly otiligec andscompli
mented fur your invitation, so kindly sent to nui,,to sinit
Philadelphia. lam happy to be able to aereat your tievi
tation,and to name Hominy evening, June 7, us- t ho time
when my engagement will permit mo to speak to the citi•
'zoos of Philadelphia On the.'great subject of "Teture
.runen.".. Yourtt truly, - • •
• • • •n. : thi
The aoove Lecture will be deliVervid in •h - tg:
CONCERT IfALL; - .• r
MONDAY EVENING, Juno 7, at 8 o'clock ;
Partleulars.iu future advertisements. • lt§
iiiiiiiiiSiali
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SPECIAL Iffo#CES.
Um , C I ONSTifUTED JUNE 15,1819. .
ST. 'JOHN'S COMMANDERY, NO. 4,
MASONIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
•.' • 1 \
I -SEMI;d us
A / TM SA-BY,
Jung Pto9./8114t,/
IIEADQUARTERS GENERAL 'COMMITTEE OF
- - - -
"Aan4,llp,Emi,NT>7.,,
146 iret/R—Trt
Sir ANDR,W)IOI3)INO. Jr., fin% Chairman,
COM4lityr of."Arrang.lrunitn" do hereby
issue Um following
-.GEN 11.9RTIERS , v • •
Cemaialideries, or Delegatim tommatideries, will
apply to the nearest Railroad Office. fur the rates of
Round Trip Tickets to Philadelpiiiii . ,'ilrelreturnarid re
port as soon as possible, to Sir FitAKOIS FUNK, Kn't,
Chairman of• "Railroad" Committee,lNo.MlG 71lori et
• Stir4.l, Philadelnhia,.as to , rates and cenditions,andhe
wilkursist them to get satisfactory rates.
CeruntivittlericW Will notify the Chairman of tlie"Mtel"
Committee; Sir ISAAC MUFF, Ku't, of the time of their
arrival in Philadelphia, and by what route they are
coming. The "Hotel" Committee will then meet tliem,
Sind escort them to pitch lintel or Headquarters as they
may hare previotisly dewignuted.
Thu Eminent' Comnuinder, or Officer in charge of each
Counnandory, will furniSli to tliu Committee on "Invita
tions," Sir CHARLES E. MEYER. Kul, Chairman, im
modiatefy after their arrival, a list 45f the names, in full,
of such Knights Templar, duly Vieuelied for. If from
several Commenderies, the name of Commandery should
be given), together With the number of ladiS aecompany -
log them. On such list, Coniplimentary Cards of fuvita -
tion ;and :Adrutssion tosthe Itoception at tin. AMERICA]
ArAnsiir tiv'Mcsui, in he issued, ,and
delivered to the persoimproperly authorized to reut,ivo
Thelnembenq of gt. Comtnathlery,. N 024:
hold thetrtm•lve,i to the tfl..,itti or.bint of th., Etat
;Pia COnithaster-Sir-elf,}ltl.:i i.. tim,8,;7.14't.',
The formation of Parade will be deolguatimi by, special
All Nisiting Cominotaleries will appear in fatigue , lresa,
or full uniform, as thy.) may decide; pr6vedfit, that their
dr,o, be uniform, (either fatigue or full ilresa.)
On TuZg DA . Jane Mill. at half-pant seven
M.. the line will form in two divisions, on Broad street,
right rein ing im Chestirtit atreeti—facing west I InsPection
at eight o'clock.,Aftrr,imipe,ntlop,bre . itk . into coltunnii of
six, and march in that iwdor. passing down Chestnut to
Fifth. up Fifth to Arch. up Arch to Broad. up Broad to
Columbia avenue; Imre..pass in Review. ,Counnitrideries
•losirous of fornifint will' Make , anch forma
tion.. at lewd fifty let before" reaching the Reviewing
pawing its likyiew f puirch : brad of
col unit 'readies tettrrnAi. Lined will lie•
then formild in two divisions. opilinider; facing inward—
Grand Oneeia of Gram! Enctunpment of 15 . S., G ra m
Otticeritrul , firandt - ConimandeTkes of ditrerrlt nut
}north o titibOrdinate t'oniniainterles, tat=s
through the 11'1(4, followed i;) , ' Visiting Knights.
At eight o7eloek.P: Knights will agsentbi , a with
their ladle,. at the AM.natcaN ,AcAnEX't OP Music.
.. •
Thl , '' GEN ERA L COMMA NUT NG, - Sir R. CLAY - CRA W-
Font/. }Cast, baying oe , :n invested with full power re.
.pecting Onlenlfor PARAD,EAriII bc obeyed secordinof.
THE lIKADQr. 4 :ItTRIII , I OF 'AUL THE" COMMIT
TKES, will be at..N0..1464f0uth FOURTH Street t second
stcirr /, Philadelphia, to v, bleb- virtu- all coamiuniimtions
may 1w addressed, except On, Chairman of R. It. Com..
Sir FRA.WCIB FUNK, Kn't. whom ad , lre,, is No. 116
M ARK RT Stied, P. 11.11: Of.llc:e. -
•
By order of the GeD. Coin. of "Arrangemeut4."
.J. ATLEE Secretary,
t4S South Fourth Street.
NOTICE.—APPLICATION WILL
gry be made to the Chief Commissioner of Highways,
at hi oisee;-Elfth street, below 'Chestnut street, on
TIIESDA Y 1869, at 12 o'clock, .51.0 fora contract
to pave Shorewood and Stewart streets, between Twenty
third and Twenty-fourth streets. iu the Twentieth Ward,
a majority of the owners of property on said street,
haring signed a contract for the same: Owners of pro
perty interested, desirous of being present, can do so at
that time and place. DANIEL. McNJCIIOL,
,it* . Contractor.
LU.PERSONS Es.: DELICATE HEALTH
Should avail themselves of the Scientific Treat
ment of Drs. GALLOWAY k BOLLES.-
Theirdiscovery consists in -the proper application of
Magnetism, Galvanism and Electricity for the cure of
all diseases. They make this department of the Healing
Art a specialty, and in many instances they cure
after all other means had failed. Office, L 7.30 WALNUT
street, second door from Thirteenth. jap6 ; tus2aitrpL
ri . 3?ii 'LECTURE -7
ON 'LIGHT, 'WETII
brilliant experiments, before the. Franklin Insti
tute, at the Academy : of Music, TUESDAY EVENING,
une,lst, at S o'clock. . _
Tickets to all parts of the house s bll cents. For' sale at
the Institute Building, 15 . 8nut,lt Seventh street. Seats.
secured without extra charge. ' • my°.2 , 80
irou PHILADELPHIA, MAY IL, 1869.-.:-'‘
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Resolute Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will ne
heist at their Office, No. 3.2.lWainut street, on MONDAY,
the 7th stay of June, 1869. at 12 o'clock M., for the election
of Directors, and transaction of_ other butess.
isyr.itje7§ , •• . _D. A. IIOOPE Seciettirg. ,
EarPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
PIMA DELPHI/I, May 15, 1562.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—Tha books aro now
open for subscription and payment of the new stock of
this Company. THOMAS, T. FIRTH,
mylB-30trp§ Treasurer.
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U. • TURKISH BATHS. •
•
1159 GIRARD STREET, TWO SQUARES FROM THE
CONTINENTAL.
Ladies' department strictly private. Open day and.
evening. apl-tfrp§
11 ... MUSICAL INSTRUCTION,.
CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE%
Singing, Piano, Violin, Guitar, Ac., by
•SIGNOR VALLO,
myI4:IIEA
12t rpf, 530 North Tenth street.
ue CP AND BEAUTIFUL COT
TAGES—Cheap, Lot, at East Germantown—New
3lethod of Building—blew Styles of Architecture. Circu
lars free. A. L. CALDWELL, 112 S. Fourth Ht. 2/-3trp*
NEW METHOD OF : BUILDING
CHEAP 'AND BEAUTIFUL COTTAGES. Cir
culurfr!freo. A D 0 -I.LDWFI
myll-11t rp"
• THE WAGNEHFREE .. TITET.F.I
ti"Orof Science.—The Scientific Leetnres of Ibis College
are continued every evening at 8 o'clock. Admission
lt*
IW. HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518
and .1541 Lombard street, Dispensary Department.
—Medical treatment and medicine furnished gratuitonnly.,
. . .
P EN NSY.T.; -VANIA.' RAILROAD
ur.D" COMPANY, TREASURED'S - DEPARTMENT. -
PUILIDELPIIIA; Pa., MU) . 3d0869
The Board of Directors have this day declared a seM -
annual Divldend,of Five Per Cent. on the- Capital -Stook
of the Cotnpany,,eleaM of. National and Stato taxes, pqni
hie 111'001 on and after May 30, " "
Illank'powerS of attorney for collecting dividends can
be had at the Office of the Company, No. Lab South Third
street.„..
. .
„..
Tho Office will be opened at 8 A. nd closed at 4 P.
M. from May 33th to Juno sth, for thepayment of divi
dends, and after that date front 9 A. M. to 3 P.lll.
THOMAS T. VIRTU,. •
Treasurer.
NOTR.—The third instalment on New Stock of 1848 is
due and payable on or before Jung iri,` Tny4-2rarP§
TAOLCE FAR ' NIENTE.---ENJOYMEN - T_
.ItclAhtoned.by smoking Mom splendid-YaraDigare—,
sold byWILEY, Eighth and Walnut ; ap23rptf§
• TN . () YOU WANT PRIME „NAVY, FILE If Cut, or Cavendish? Go •to 'WILEY'S, Eighth and
'Walnut streets: . ap23-rptl§ ,
TO 11 - N dittliClF, BUILDER, -
1731 CHESTNUT STREET . ,
and 218 LODGE STREET:
Mechanics of every branch required for houso-buildlng
Out! tlttitig promptly fornidted. " f0L741
'.i, 1. :::-.4. -',1..{;.-•: : . , ...-t..., , , , .., ::,,. :4: . i
Stationed at Philadelphia,, Pa.
Sjr caCKLEti
knilnei4 Cigom'in6r,
112 SO;
DIVIDEND NOTICES:
• '!
NIKO" 4 0 PI 4 .IEPI "
Flogging Fo-ttObrA:lieilitititilrisse Ina Pros
pective.
leorrespondooco of the NaiadOlpiga Eie,ning Bulletin.]
, • ki - .lr 'CAfiTik: D l el., '314 : .11.11 - iit, - .a single
. . . .
person will beittslied,cripowthe ?whipping-post
iii -the- jail yard' tO r niorrow: . Mr: Writ: ' it.
Luttop., is the indiVidiftil:'lte'Was foam]. guilty
. .
• . .
on hlonday of ? , an outritgeons . assault upon a
little girl of Seven years of age unit hiSi4ntenee
. f ' '
is to pay a fine of - Slikt; tO,'Stand. intlie, pillory
. -.. thirty
one hour, to he whipp,ed.,with lashes,
~ „
and to be imprisonetiforltwOyears.' .',
It is likelY"iliartliOlfillie;iffi iirill beat this
‘ l .l, l l'SkNittkikcilliVitriPf4l Yri.in3 , ll l 44:9Merlitttli
'deserve .flogging it' is .whea - 'he: `commits , fi,
frightful crime: truch- , ' , as ,, thut l• of rllwhich this
wretch -Linton -is , g - uilty., I think; hoWever,
that he would behettoe'inihished, and sueiety
would he better protected, if hi' had fr twerity
years at hard work:lll'a Vertiterifi. • ~ , -
We tireiikely to'have a Seriously interesting
sa cri 11 ce.tn St.:Pillory Ifetor:'saall: ' The . New
Castle correspOrnient. of the „PhiladelPhia Tele
yraph has been nitirked by the high priests as a
worthy victim , f'r s the f . ..Sherlirs, ; vengeance.
Last Saturaity a drunkenvagaborid was - pre:-
sent at the floggings, anti, wade himself un
pleasantly constrictions. The• aforesaid , cor
respondent desired nig...iv° soine:•.acconnt' of
the . genial Bacchanal's conduct; but for the
sake of his family he deterntined to disguise
the "man's real name: Casting about • for a
substitute, he hit upon the name of ',Dobbs,
thinking, of course, that. .Delaware •hatt; rib
daubs other than. those' •• which,)rineared on
canvass•adorn • the - parlors . of the . Diamond
State. So. he called the man ''Dobbs," and
forthwith published hiin to the world as an ex
uberant benzinist. ' • .
Mott' it chanced that one of the most re; ,
spec table citizens of New Castle, was Proud, to
h a ve the title of "DOA," upon his' .brans door
plate; ajuSi:aini honorable inheritance from an
cestors who came over iri the Mayflower. Of
course,, wheri , the gentlemart Dobb read the
correspondent's acce.unt, he waxed Wroth, and
wept, and 'AvildlY tore his hack hair at the di*,
graCe thus, apparently, heaped upon hiin. The
correspendent sumeci innocently, and said sti,.
but the soul of - Dcobb is'in'arnei add eager for
the fray, and 'he pledgeii , his life .and, fortune
and his sacred- -honor to bring . the aforesaid
correspondent toDelawarejusrice . .. , •
So thereislikely"to' be:- an interesting spec
tacle in the jail -yard shortly, audit is thought
the corre. (indent will embrace the. post in an
aecaniplis ed and.. graceful tnanfier.. Ffe]will
beablv f c o ~,, its most pathetiCallY agaipst the
I rri
harliaro itg" spit eni afterwards. ' But I aril glad.
"The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the '
Church.N:rftvrill need but this. generous saeri,
rice to finish the work of destroying the syst,
tem. All honor to the man who thus devotes.,
himself to tlieglorietis 'Censer TWill send au
accerate account of the thrilling event when it,
occurs... , . - -. , - JortN. Q11717.L.
, . ..,, , .
THE NAVAE 7ACADEMY.
, . , .
~
The* Arintial Eicaminnitteii of filithifilp..
men at Annapolis, , mtl4--Arrival of the
Boartiji Of rirliallot*.r:Nitinfit* "Of Inc 'Class
or I.B6llPreinttring Cow thee Crintse.• --- •
ANNAPOLIS, 31d., May at, 1t039,--The return
of the annual season of examination of the
- United States Naval Academy finds the .insti
tution again the scene of bustle, excitement
• nd anxiety. The "class of 180" has at:length
arrived at the end of its academic care'pr. its
scores of unfledged heroes are aliold to bid
farewell tothe assoCiatiOntr 'Of — the, past four
yeant t<Phecorne liselui f men and participate in
maintaining' the honor and dignity of 'the
GoVernment- r. •. • . - The'Beard appointed by the President to at
tend -
the present examination ,consists of the
following - gentlemen': Rear 'Admiral Hiram
l'auldittg, President; Commodore J. li.,Gohls
borough,-Captain.r.E. Cr. Parrott; Surgeon W.
Maxwell Wood. Hogs. J. It Hawley, \V. J.
Albert, W..fLiWatistvorth,i Dr. - E. Di. Kittoe,
George H. Stuart, Judge Humphreys and E.
11. Judscin.
At the,preliminary, examination. of to-day
-but one of the ciiilian members of the Board
was present, Mr. Albert,. of Baltimore. The
rest'of the gentlemen are expected this even
ing. Those who arrived ' this morning pro-
Ceeded ' , avenue to the ACiulemy. L Here they
were formally received. by Captain N. B. Her
rition, Commandant of the init.Wiiiinienand the
"middies" drawn up in line on' the green in
front of the barracks.
After the.cerenaony,of reception was finished
the visitors' were escorted to - the quarters pro
vided for them in two large and elegantly
furnished mansions in the grountls formerly
••
used as ollicers' quarters.
..4 - , hmeh ' .was. lire
pared, in which the visitors participated;, after
which, in charge of - Captain. . Harrison and
other officAns..at the institution, they were,.es
corted through the grounds, arid buildings of 1
the Academy, and had explained- to them
e r yerynbject of interest...
.
~.. The ~•gradtinting., "class: 'Of i . :18111e , numbers
seyetityieightinembers.., ~ T hefollowing ;list is
in.4;the.: ''Order , ..`df'Merit::Charlii - X;! Perkins;
Massallusettt - lietiry 31:31, - -Rieliard.4;'ls-erirr
sylvailia; Lewis E. Bigler; .Pennsylvaniti ;
Clinton K. Curtis, West Virginia; W. P. Pot-,
ter, Nem- York, - • Benjamin - IL' Buckingham,
Ohio; Edwin H. Wiley, Illinois; Sumner C,.
Paine, .Maine; Wi lliam IL Turner, Ohio;
Giles B. Harber, ,Ohio; Charles , R. Brown,
New Hampshire . W. W. !' Kimball, son
of officer; J. 'C. Wilson, New
.York;
Joseph ,13. Hobson, Iowa; ..E. A. Field, Con
necticut; John Garvin,Ohio; Henry J. Handy,
?Massachusetts; Fletcher S. Bassett, Illinois;
Uriah H. Harris ' Indiana; A. 'lq. Thackara,
Pennsylvania; Newton E. Mason ' Pennsyl
vania; A. Y. Osborn, Ohio; N. J. K. Attoli,
Mamachusetts; Charles G. Bowman Indiana;
E. J. Berwine, Pennsylvania; J. 43. Brig ,v,
:Massachusetts; W. P. Day, enlisted oy; W. - Y.
Bulkley, New York; Elliott J. Arthur, 'Ver
mont; Karl Rohrer, Missouri; James Franklin,
Maryland; 'Frank C. Berney, , son of
officer; Herbst Winslow, son of officer;
Jcihn Mulligan, Ohio; Kosvth Niles,
Illinois; Charles 11. Ruxhenherger, son
of officer; F. B. Hall,'Michigan; T. 11.• Bolles,
Arkansas; A. R. Fowler, enlisted boy; J. IL
Moore, New York; John A. Norris, Penn
sylvania; G. T. Colypeorewies, son of officer;
Charles A. •Brfulbury; Vermont; Richard ;CT'.
Davenport, Georgia; I,V. E. B.Delany, .Kansas;
G. F. Wright, Illinois; . W. H. Driggs, :Michi
gan; J. A. H. Nickels, Mississippi; Richard A.
Breck, aramachusetts; AV. •C. Ncgley; Penn
sylvania; E. B. Barry, son of Officer; S. P. Com
ky, New Jersey;• Wainwright Kellogg, Pao.;
J . . H. C. Collin 'son or ntlicer; C. •A. "Clarke,
,
I. Henry C . Lcongnecker, Pa.; Thomas S.
Phelps, sou of . officer; -N. 'T. Houston,.N. 174.
Emory H. . Tatuit,_ , •-,Pa.;•. .11; .O. --McFarlin,
Pennsylvania; J. P. Wallis, - M aryland; Henry
T. T. lonahon,:-,enlisted,boy;,.. Horaee .4. Blan
chati4;'l4 4 8 0iiiitiott4 . 1: 1 1);• V. 'Stuart,i. 116 )v
Y9 ; 1 11 • SidnPY -13, ' ,. ,g/I r f' X*.To*-taatupshire,'lV.
IIA : . !laden, H l l'eansy yanii;;;; . .1 . :i.-.Ay,zlGraycitiii,
Iowa;, A. P - .,Nairo; AtiastieliuSett,4; C. 11 Col
alum,Pennsylvania; Dennis . Italian, son of
oft' cor;' Henry T. Stockton; - .Pennsylvania; A.
G. Berry, `at large; W. F. Low, New ' Ming
shire, G. A. Zabriskie, Nebraska Territory;
Martin E.-Hall, Iowa; Richard ..Mitchell, ,31as
sachusetts;i Charles , Seymour;•New York.
The examination . exercises will .ocaupy nine
days; during which time:the eifireiniitkin•will
extend . o Ver-tho• entire to:nu-years', course. -The
I aard - willpersonally superintend - the" - examt: -
ruition,heth oral and written,,, which itis ; pro.-
posed to make thorough 'and searching , in all
the btandieS :of studies: The Board Will :also
Witness the practical part of the.' (ital . :rapid:loi
as the exert:llBBS in the scioned'of,Seitinanship,
which will bedem demonstrated by thenntishipmen
ort board-the practice ship; . also gunnery with
great guns, in movement and target practice,
EMEMiii
'OIML,WHOLE 0411ThiTAY:
ititAt*P.#6, ; SATURDAY, MAY 22,1869.
fencing .tactics and everything•-pecessary „ to
make up an ef fi cient The conelumen = 1
will embrace the. Steam' departntent, which
the claiortwill-beput througl44,cepplete course
of trial as tollieir skill in the knowledge and
management of, engines. This, will enlbrace
filling orlitAkifro; kettifigtii:lulid , regniatiq g the
steam and running the engine-By:accomplish
ing all this the graduates will certainly not he
at(j l PWitik w unile n oltand,liatallaql4l4,Woqtding
fti modern •
- - .
SEWARD , * EXIBIIIAVA.GANCEN.
Moderate Dill of the Cable Telegrah
Ccompany.-.FourThorrod;lkhdlara f or
a Single Item. • •
The. Washington e
correspondnt of the N. Y.
.
.11er,ci/d says : .
Senator Sumner, in conversation .soirne tune
tigoi said he was curious to know the amount
in the Atlantic .cable, bill contracted Joy. Mr.
. Seward in comlucting his correspondence with
Reverily , Johnsori during the negotiations .of
the Alabama claims treaty. ,single :item in
that bill lia.s recently been, tbrought to' light
through:the refusal of the State Department to
pay for it. It amounts to the modest little faun
of 640,000 in gold: This, it is alleged, Niq/. 4 fOt a
single cypher despatch sent by Mr. Seward to
London. It appears that the Cable Company
Whited Mr. Seward into giving them consider ,
able business by theyromme that they : would
Make a liberal discount on his messages. The
tbingpleased Seward. He liked to- :sit; in the
'State Department and dictate by telegraph
What he wished done in -London. He became
rhetorical and even verbose in his: despatches,
They were to be sent •at 'a cheap' rate,and he
thought he could afford to• spread himself.
Whenthe bill came, to, be paid
• Mr. Seward
grumbled tit it. It was too high - ."Thecompany t he
averred, had charged hini. full ,commercial
rates, instead of sitedring' an ot 'amount. In
rt
sho, he refused to pay the-bill, and it was be
queatheilasone of the bad 'debts eiC Andrew
Johnson's administration. The Cable Com
pany has started anew to see what, can be done
under this administration. They have
put the little bill into the hands of one•
Simon Stevens for collection. • Simon showed
bis little aceount to Secretary Fish, but the
"Governor" didn't feel like-paying Sewartl'S
bills. He then went to the resident, who,
after looking at it through a cloud of tobacco
smoke, said it bad bettergo to
_Hoar for an
"..iainnion." The erudite. Attoiney-General
engaged in making extensive research inti) the
cost of telegraphing from thpearliest tithes to
the preSerit day. It, will take Idin considerable
time to get through, but it is expected.he will
give an "opinion as is an opinion" on Seward's
extravaganett and the exorbitant , ' rates of the
table:'
What the f)ciends .hayd . do with the
. , .
' Indians:
.
. .
A Philadelphia Friend writes thus to.the N.
T. Tribune: t t'
•'''-. 4 FAIEND: In the hisne of the, .Daily Triby'ne
of the 13th inst. was*;,a, Afety, Mildly toned
editbriul on the subject - of "The' 'Qnak'ers and
the Indians." I write_to.thaakthee for thy
kindfiess in thus warning us of the immensity
of the work and its great - dangers; which' I
hope all who are entering on it tech and= see, •
and know` that there is but (vie source of
strength by which they can, be kept
from illing,intq, some of runny. pitfalls•
they will find in ih4r , way.- • -
May,l, , howoVer, 'correkt 'one error. lilt the
article, which nity.c,if, not explained. do in
justice? - The distribution ofthe-"undigesteil
two millioti_ - believe all. ,"Friends"
. wiil
thankfully - Say-L . -been committed tb-a, • comnais
?don ofgentlemen exclusively froth. other do
nomivations than Quakers. •
The onlY positions to Wllicii.riiembers of our
Society have.been called are those - of "Super
intendents" and "Agents"—two of the former
and . some 15 Of the latter.) The "Central 'Su
perintendency" and agencies under. it , are ap
pointed from among the Orthodox F.tiends,the
"Northern Superintendency" and agencies un
der it from among Hicksite Friends. -
I think it - is but fair that thuie two parts of
a mast . noble Christian act of our worthy Pre
sident should not be confounded with one In
other.
An i,liett!on Of the Above W
1 oblige 4t"
•RhiladelPAia, BtlX month, 15t4,-18tp. ,
AN "INIMOI.ENT IkNisirdisuman.
Senator Suniner Abused.
The Washington Star of last night has the
following::
Mr. Sumner, who, through the greater por
tion of his political career, has been thehest
abused man in.the country, seemed likely after
the downfall of . slavery to, occupy a less .Ish
raaelitish
lie fated never to sail in smooth
waters. The American public have heard
something of the torrent of objurgation poured
upon-him by the,Englishpress, on: account of
his Alabama treaty speech, but we learn frOm
a friend of the distinguished Senator that the
printed abuse aimed at him from across the
water is feeble compared with the manuscript
missives sent him by furious BulLs.The-last
foreigrimail brought - him the following sam
:
LONDON, May 6.--Sir :1 inclose the opinion of ono of
the leadingjournals of this country WI CO Your conduct,
and have only. to add my owu, which is that you are a
mischief - Making. ill-conditioned Yankee scoundrel. -
Yr obed servt, •
AN ENd L MIKAN.
To oft'set this class of letters, however, Mr.
Sumner receives by every mail numbers of
letters from his own countrymen, endorsing
his course, and asking for copies of his great
s ieeeh.
THE aiLOHM' DOIRELtSii
, Niii•Tarine 0 the Case.
• The Washington SYar of last, night says:.
The following correspondence between Fred
erick Douglass, Jr., the colored 'printer at the
Government office, and Register Wolf will be
read with particular interest at this time:
._WASIIINGTON' s May2l,lB6V.—Simin. Wt/!; Esq.,
Rrcista of Deeds—DEAß Sla: I have the honor to m
anna an appointment as clerk in the ago" of which you
have the thstingushed honor,to be the head.; I belong to
that despbmd elites which has not been known in the field
01 applicants for position under the Government hereto
fore. I served mY country during tilt) war under the
colors of Massachusetts, my native• State,. and am the
son of a man (Frederick DoughisilLwhoWAS once hold in
a bondage pi:dented by the laws of this nation; a nation
the perpetuity. of which, with many others of
my race, I struggled to maintain. km by trade , a prin
ter, but in conseonence of combinations entered by
Printers' Unions throughout the country, I t m tble
to obtain 'employment at it. I theretiore hopo tha you
will give this, my application, the must favorable consid
eration.
I have the honor to be, very respentfnilly; you obedient
seryaut, REDERICL flocotAss, .1 . :
To Ibis lotter Register Wolf made the itillowing reply ,
REconnun's OFFICE, WAHOINGTON, D. C., illay
19ii9.—Your application is before me,. and lots reeelved
favorable consideration: I see no reason In the world
why' you or your rues shouldunt lutrofull conntenaneu
In the struggle for progress.'and education, and I am
particularly tutptVf la being tho nostna of" eneituragiug
you; tor, - as-n-deseendant of a race equally maligned.nnd-
prejudged, buttve a' feeling , uf common cause, and who'
con foresee what the stone the.- :builders' reject may
become the head stone of our politicul antisocial struc
ture. Very respectfully,• . 8. WOLF.
European ltents.
' —The Prince and Princess of Nlrales ? on
their arrival .in Athens., Greece, were received
with mueh,C4regi9P
—A Cologne paper stateS that'. therPottltical
Government is desirous of obtaining trecrnits
'for its tirmy front Germany, with the :mist
once of the Catholic! nobility and the religious
bodies of thatcountry...Aelect young_ ineu_are
- to be-OK:sow and' , their engagement is to be
for three yew's:. • ,
The Levant Ile] Calls Attention to the
circumstance. that the Turkish goveromen.t is
now at varitiffee'with three' otit''Or ther''Tent
lines of railway . in 'oporntion in the country,
the disagreement, having - reference in every
rase' to the payment of specific guarantees
and other obligations : Tho total debt to the
comp - mit% is little short, of, half a Million ster
ling, and the. leecnit Ilfwgel thinks ~that
open expressed opinion. • that the .Porte
anxiMei to, stare ott or repudiate payment eau.-
Mit fail to Seriously. damage.Warkish credit.
—lqatslial.3leldahowhas rice-iced the Cress
of Knight of .the Danish Order 'of the El
phant, and.the French .General of .Division
Durrien,the - Cross of -the Order of the Dan
iiebrog, . . • • .;
, ,
- New Free Press of Vienna tisserts that
th'sfilsseription of the whole of the 'capital
tinired forthe - construction of the , intended
railway network in Turkey is certain. The seat
of the company is to he at Vienna: '
•
• The National OrplianOlTemetitead. - '
•
ttiTo the-`Ladi e s of , "Philadelphia:" The' under
gned begs' to-anninfnee that she has been ap;
,pointed' by the Executive -comritittee of the
Board of birectors, to prosecute the raising of
an Auxiliary Contingent and EndOirment
Fund for the. National, Orpbans' HOmesteatl;
at Gettysburg.Appealis .made' to the loyal
ladies of Phfladelplua, as among the, first and
most constant, the most sympathetic and un
tiringly active through all the dark years of
the past perilous struggle. *To these appeal
is made, and to patnotic 'Christian women
generally-, whoni the soldier pronounced
blessed, -alike in the Comfortless camp, - upon
the long:march, in the lulling fury of the bat=
tle, in the duel prison, and 'on the couch of
death.
• The appeal comes to' you new, from that
soldier's poor, Pitiful, orphan child-moretett.;
der . , more touching hilts tones, with a PathoS
all its own'. Heeding the appeal, huirtaiiitYiS
made to smile through her tearful tenderness:
Patriotism is made Sure of aid inthe 'onward
march, or of meeting successfully the hour of
further peril. And the all-saving Gospel wilt
trust its holy mission- to no keeping, with
greater eonlidence than to the patriot martyr's
consecrated child. ' •
A response to this a_ppeal. is asked at this
time, in - an offering all can make, and no one
particularly feel—the offering, individually, of
one dollar or upwards.' This coming wither
thepoWer of each to bestow, while carefully
and inexpensively collected, will prove hi the
aggregate of untold benefit— will Meet indeed ,
to a large - extent, contingent expense; and
tend to perfect the • endowment , 'fund of this
most needed, most noble, and most . thithfullY
directed charity.
Soldiers' orphans are now inniates at the
Homestead from eleven different-States in' the
Union; while the institution has . received aid
from neither the national nor the State gov
eminent, except its , charter from Pennsyl
vania. E. LATIMER, DiieetTesS, &e.;
No.' 2043 Chestnut street.
PHILADELPHIA, May 22, 1869.
EJ~IT EULAh7/:
A Eii Movement : Mand;,Ereineh.
PrussionSupreomry,
Letters received from: Switzerland recently
speakin a very contidentmanner of the stare
ling events which may within a comparatively
short space of time immune shape. . The tutor,.
illation alluded to is that of a planforatolding
Pruksiniu check. The following .is the pro-.
gramme, .as ,deseribed, by the correspondence:,
GENEVA, May 3, la69.—An organization, somewhat int
the federal system. between the Southern Germaf States
and Switzerland, is 'contemplated. The various States
represented would have their representatives lir each of
the States SO C011114111.(1, with the faculty of voting. , This,
would be a step towards the thitablishment of. a federal,
republic in the heart of - Europe. Austria will probably;
endorse the plan which „Napoleon favors. •
This project Is of. manifest -importance" for Franco and
Switzerland, for Prussia has just been memeuvrtng,
Very cleverly so as to make an opening in Italy and corn '
1:11713111 Switzerland: - Prussia, Baden and Italy combinu
to fund in Switzerland 85000,000 f - for the construction - of
tunnel ft/Nub the St. Gothard, morally reducing that
republic to the condition of a Prussian province, unless'
France prevents it. from being thus absorbed. The
above.meutioned plan, secretly encouraged by France,
would have the effect of opposing in Germany itself a
d am to Prussian ambition.
.....
Alone of his government Napoleon has the foresight to
understand the dangers to which his present isolation ex-,
poses him. M. de la Valette is not on this point in har
mony withjho Emperor, and. the question is which
policy will prevail in his councils. European. war or
peace hinges upon the decision of this point. -
11!..140,41rANT DFACISION.
The Pardoning Power of the President,
Mom tho Indianapolio`Sontfitel, May 191
A very iroportant decision Was rendered by'the Judge
of the t oiled States District Court yesterday, in the case
of Charles G. Berry vs. John D. Thomason. Some years
ago -a .judgment -was rendered agalust• Thoutasenjor
.1.5;000 in an action: brought by the united States to
weaver penalties for Selling tobacco with false brands.
In that action Charles G. Berry was .the informer, and
be was declared by the Court to be entitled to a moiety of
the judgment. As the finding of the 'Court,boWever;
showed that Thomason was only technically guilty,The
offence having been committed by his partner; without
his knowledge, the President of the United Stattsi, when
mink acquainted with the facts .in the case, granted -to
Thoulason a fill pardon.
• 'The informer, BerFy, now insists that this pardon can
not release Thomason .from tine part of the judgment to
which helm entitled, and seeks to collect the same by exe
cution. Thomason Med his petition, asking the Court to
grant a perpetualinjunction to stay Berry fromenforcing
the judgment. The Case was ably and elaborately argued
by 'Messrs. Hendricks and McDonald for Thomason, and
Messrs. Porter and Hanna for Berry. ' Much stress was
laid upon an able opinion delivered sonny time ago by
Judge Ballard, of the United States District' Court of
Kentucky, in which he decided that the. President had no
right, by the exercise of the pardoning power, to deprive
an informer of an interest that had been decided by Judg
ment.
Judge McDonald, though at first strongly inclined to
concur in this view ,decided finally In favor of Thomason,
on the ground that the power to grant reprieves and par
don for offences committed against the United States is
conferred by Congress upon the President, and cannot be
limited by an act of the National Legislature As the
amount involved is very largo, and the 1111E141On entirely
new and important, the case will probably be taken by
appeal to the United States Circuit Court:
FBON NEW YOUR.
Ititw Yols May 22.—A meeting in favor of lay repre
sentation in th K, e
annual and general 'conferences of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, was held in the Fleet street
Church last evening. Addresses wore mode' by C. C.
North, EHti., and Rev. 0. IL Tiffany, L.D;, of Now
Brunswick, N. J. The latter speaker said: Methodism
Was true piety vitalizing itself in: taking advantage of
providential circumstances. Methodism was successful
in that it entered every open door Unit laid hold of every
instrumentality, for the work of God. Quarterly con
ferences were the stone° of the strength of Methodism,
and they enjoyed the aid of lay delegates. lie was in fa
vor of lay delegates to the higher councils of the Church._
After Dr. Tiffany's address, the meeting adjourned.
W. IL Livingston, a clerk at Stewart's, and a man . olf
family, whom Judge Bedford and,tho District Attorney
commended as having been of the •highest respectability
and most Miblemished honesty heretofore, pleaded guilty
to embezzling $4,500 from his employers, mid was sen
tenced tO two years in the Penitentiary.
In the gross receipts of the places of amusement dining
the month of April, Booth's notkrs thellighest rethim,
1'144;000; Niblo's next, ..$36,006;, - and Matlack's - nomt,
..$35,000.
.• , • •
About 6 o'clock last evening, when the ferry-boat Jay
Gould was about to enter her. slip, at the foot'of Twenty
third street, North river, she was mon into by the steam , .
boat Palisade. The collisitat carried away a portion of
the gentlenteli's cabin but there was fortunately , mi serf
011s CRERthlty, one boy being slightly Injured. '-
Yesterday afternoon the dee( body of a man wag Ms
coveredfloating in. the Sompa, at Elizabeth; by Mr.
Alex .Dixon Germ= Bratuu.was notified and arriuguest,
was bold. Deceased was about 45 years of age, and had
"IL Keenan" picked with , Italia ink oil his s- ht area,
which is supposed to hate hem his name.. ILO was iden
tified ss a man who - was _lost overboard from a Philadel
-phht propeller .about ten days ago. ,The body has been
removed by the friends ofaksmased. - - - - •
ROME.
Contradictory • 'Cantors The. coming
Conncill—Moatility of the Press.
A correspondent writes from Rohm nuder date of
11l ay 34:
You wilt hare,heani the rumor that Austria, Franco
and Italy were agreed to form item
.r a , artiFon in ite. dor,
lug the Ctioncil. There it no truth in the report. There
is. 'no doubt that the pact of the lath of Sepiemher,
. o n, the part of Franco, has for Its s 1 ecial. object the WIZ.
Butane° of the existence of ; two distinct sovereignties
Italy—that of Victor Emanuel and that of Phis
therefore there it no other powor except Franco w.hieh
t en, without prottons permission foonitho Italy Falun \
oec4lifty tho•Pouthical territory, aid: the motives ore eylj
dent which the Court , of-lierue-must-haver ta-reftote:to
adlnit an Itallan.garrisoti. - "
•
The nearer I.:eget to the +of .the:-/Ecutitenitil
Council the more, the press hostel° to the llely' Soo ror
doubles in its endeavors to awaken alkSpleickutt agninst
the tendencies which it nevelt:l in attributing to the lam.
gramme of the future-Column. - With <this object thin
publioixtjupposed correspondences , from Itome. Whic
mention the questions . on which they say..sho. epia
velaltoof the Catholic world will, deliberate: r hnoat:.
fr om the hest authority thatno . oho, except.- the.-Pone
himselft4° o. 6"Y eiV, lo Tell . studying
questions or mutters to stittraltted to
F. L. •
• t •
PRiet:TitsPs.6o.l4;:i'i'xi;;;
. -
effllllCll, lthtiiv pOsitiiCfy 'Vetlf •ft
There ale thirty - indlifititials , • •,• efrtplopint • • in.
this great. work of pfltparationN•ebulTniumnit
Imes tind 'professors of the highest ii , putation for pte,
rity of their doctrines and their science, and belonitlngto•
all nu t ionalitiett.ao that ft may preserve a charactaftWft
sentially Catholic. These. men takes , Sidemn,,oalls' tee
keep the secret until the programtfttrfs Amidepublitt
order of the Popo; and this'sceret' iir rigOrntislr •
served that a French peelate who betOog,6 - tolho COnsfift-‘:
ing body, having gone lately to logantetprdbfklird
by the Father from even speaking .orthb worki• or.
preparation to any one except to tlie*NundoldPart-
- •
IeAcTN AND JPANCEINA •
—lt is said that at the therm
were 109,177 miles of railrOad iti the iylorlA
this aihount Europe' had '50,660
4,474; Africa, 583 i .Aifstialla, 045Uth .441Anth
is
rich, 1 ) ,•01:•.' The State.V.leadSt &far
other country, hairink 42 ) 255 miles, and Great;
Britain stands next .t ,m - ttli. ; 4 ,247, or only . a
little more than tilhird'aa much yter 7sottle4
is third, with 9,i/3,4 miles, and Prussiq 0,941
miles,• , • 1i
—An Indiana paper tells this story,' dffai=jota
lout; 'nether. She had several 'children Wheat
she marriedt her present, latisband, , avhcrknitas
then a widower, likewise-blessed withal:argil'
flock. ,Isiotlong ago, leadirtginfamily;pralier
the good old n, ma asked for •bleSsings ott-4
own children, but did not particularipreferta
those of his wife. 'The mother had r howeverl
been wateltfuls and as soon as 'devotions swOre
over mentioned the omission. A slight-citlab ,
fief followed, at the close of.which the old hal
hither:husband on the head with a lire shotei; •
and since;that time there haa been no diserinnation
tb ,
During', the aroawexnmmiition of a Witri
he was Waked where his father Was; to ;
question, with a melancholy,air,terqipandW
°Demi; sir-=drop l' WY very suddonlY
°How came lie to.drop Off suddenly ?"w'fia_
next question. "Foul ] play, sirthe: Shertifl
imposed on his unsuspicious nature, and 4gett
ting him to•go on a platform to lonic at a select
audience, suddeny the knocked a small trap :
door opt from under him, and in 'falling he
entangled in a rope; from the effects - await
he expired"• • ' .
The rejection of 3f. 'llieophile , Gautteri by
the h'rench . Acatiemy after , a, close canteitit.itl •
made the occasion for a .Paris paper to tell ; :.
some anecdotes about, him, one ,of which i Wo -
reproduce. When M..fi-autier presented:- hio
earliest, poems to Juks Chapelle with -the ret- •
quest that ho should look them over, that very
disagreeablo editor replied bluntly,“Atotedeur;
I never retui poetry." -The , young man, tivatt:.
nioning all'his urbanity, continued, "VrOttld,
Slut then, monsieur,. kindly permit me to•lealro
them in your.entry.' Perhaps some , matt . ot
sen.se May
,comeaong who Rill read them.",
AMITSEILEIVICS.
—Mr. Craig was copOhnvntud, last r nlght". 4tfho 4464, - 1
with an enormous audienee, which not only fined :thit
body of the house, butcrovrtitai the lohltiesauttthe split--
cases: There .were foUr good "nieces
,upouthobitlitt tft, 4 t.
chief of whit'h waS Mr. Cra hurlesque of T . 41
(fladiat..r. The play itself' is very funny , and ttlac
(Wired additional cost front thb fact. that .I,ll!...Craig fpxvso -
up exaggerated imitation of. Ma. Yorrest'si "SparteClll3."
lira "make up' ; ;Ortls ' arranged In the bioidestforta4
burlesque, and its effect was hei gh tenedy:
t, fact
iin'exact dnplicahator it In mitilatiire was brought upon
the stage by MaittOr Iteett;.' is.; boy Whoge size dote;
not exceed' that of , small peppercastor_
It is by no Means' 'certain did not
nkter imitation of Mr. Forrest ;certainly his perftirtnatioe .
Was extraorilltiaiy . and well trkirtartt'of • the 'uproariaint
applause bestciived upon' it. Altagettir it was. about the
most amusing entertainment eVe rtaien In this' 'Mt
Craig also- played the 'rather unpleasant thafiaot6'lit
'''l °Lanes" in' a catiyal manner., „lio,natiriagtid falnti3FA
duce'sonie entirely'new anti original ' husineka info'ihe • •
perfarmatico, and; considerin 04, •
ens ractor has been played 'bt first-rate l acfeins,thia"fti
about /IR hard to do as it le tit nitiko a new pin aped. Th.
Wade's name.. Le Gladipteur, ToodAs,ThePrtitilifirskk
breaker and The Spitfiri wilhbo repeated:this "svAilng;"
- —Mr. and 'Mrs. Watkins Willrconclitda theii
meat at the Walnut, this evening; with•Tfoildeit Doitirr;
orors TlncreY Two Flags, and with:the farce, It Titkes rttoio
to Make a Quarrel. Mr. 11 -L. Davenport will •
Monday night... - ' -•• •
—At the Chestnut Street Theatre this evening,' .
Elsie Holt burlesque company willuppaar irrlacietieft
Borgia, La Grande Bodresse. .
Susan aalton.and 'her .company will,appeZab
the Theatre Comique this availing, in Ching-m0w,114.
and Jeatiate'g Wedding: On Monday will be.produe6l
Florette, a musical version of the charming pity; ,5441 ,
chop, the Cricket. On. Monday, evening, May Mgt,: Mhss
Susan Galion will have a beneiltat the Theatre Corniquel.
when Maritana will bo ptrslaced, with Mr. IlFilliam..Cear
Ile and perhaps some other.membera.of the. Itichilatng
troupe in the cast. , .
-1. B. Lent's Circus will be open this evening, faai4►
farewell performance. On, Monday night• it will appear
in Germantown; on Tuesday. in Vannlen. )
—The annual exhibition,of, paintings is nov open . iq
the Pennsylvania Academy of pine Arts.
„ -
—On Monday night next, 010. Bull will gibe a a/Ital./ .
farewell concert in tho A.cadeiay of Musio. ,110 will.bp
. .
asshitedbf a number of, competent artists. ; Tickets mud{
,
be prooured at Gould's nu n& store. , „
—Mn. Frank Mordannt, an excellent actress,lvill
4,confplinientar MMI
y benefit I Academy: of .Alµstc oft
Saturday afternoon, the ililnstant.
—The Che - stnut Street- Rink, at_ Twenty:ttdrar:'And
6heatnut streets, will h. opened this, evening for.,T4Ocir
pede riding for experts, and foe,thoso wItO wish to rinia- -
ter the art.
—A miscellaneous po4ormanco Of an attractive chartto. -
ter is announced 'for, this evening'. at .thek..A.MOricMti-,
Theatre.
• • • - •
,
—On Wednesday Hiatt next Mrs. rrances Anne
ble will read As You Likelt,iii the AOadentypf D,iusia,f4t 4
the lament of the Mercantile' Library
,Thittets ire f*
Bale at Trampler's Mitide Stare. • • • • • •
TUE COURTS
QUARTErt SESsloNs—iJuilgo Ludlow.— , Yestorday aftop.,.
peon James Hami.muly Wali , put on. triaVehesgod. With
tissault and battery ; with intent to Ain James Cau4scr.
Ex -Officer CRlnfte wns tho only witness on the, bill, and
when called to thuatatul ho testified that hodld tiotTooog-_,
.nize Fluggerty am thit party that. made...the tissmilt'44ipti
him the 20th of August last, at Front and 'Walnut siroete'
that ho merely accused him bectitulio' ho 'heard he them the party.. . • ' lo"'' ip
The bill C yan hainied to the 'inn , and a vordlo s t criPO4 ,
guilty taken:
QUA ATER t 4 torts --Judge BrowBter.—habeas c, pee
eases were hoard:this mormn
PORT, I.ADELYtIIa—II*s t 3,
11Gr ,See Marine Bulteein on Inside Para.
AltifIVED TlllB PAY.
titestner Ii jL (law, Iler, 13 hours from Baltimoznovitlt
nitiss to A Ciroiceb,..lr.
iiiehr Noting), Tyler, Moore, 5 days from Janicii Itjver„.
with ininber•te Collins ,t Co. •
chrilertlin Soutlor, Wooster; frrin Windsor, N.
00d',4 liolu, with plaster to E A :louder Co..
ilehr Wesintorehool, like, Providence. ‘.
• 139 - 11clirs-Zoyla nod Searsville, from New York; With.
bait, bra consigned to Calvin S Crowell—not as:before.'
CLEAR ED THIS
Westinorelund, nice; Providence, Wostmgreinual
• emit
Corr) spondonce of tho Philittlaphia Enhange.
L I"; WESD
, rz o muy 21'
13rigaMMer, from Novo Scotia for Yliflimolplim,
tho Brookwater yraterduy. Two bark3,on".l44ridtki.
et.tzum went tdtiviv yesivrtloy ufternoml; - I,YinttN
Yours;&c. LAI3.A.N.L. 4YQ S•
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ALE 310R.I.NDA: - ' ---.::' -- , )
Ship , Jeremiah Thompaon, clearod at. Now 'fork /ea
torday for Salt Frameitmo.,
.1 --r,
Steamer llramettt , .../lawe, hence at N YOrk Yo B rerMut'•
Steamer leanita, tmno, cleared at , Nhw York•Nestor
day, fur Wilmingt‘e. ,
Sreamer Bavaria I,llMt,Frtizr4en, *sued at 2ig : wordrlc
Yesterday for Hamburg. .
Steamer liensiogton, Robson, cleoredat No*Orleguik
IZOII inst. for 1.1.4.1t0n. , I , .;1
Steamer Vlrgrollit RennetlYt , cleuriAat 4 s l T 4 4alii /01 4 .
inst. for Now York.
Bork paraN. Ilobarr, Preston, cleared at Row York,
yesterday fallluerem Avrett. , , ,„,,. , .
Brig gliztit AcNell.., Bmallv for Cow Rodt,dierie44,4.
New York yeritorday, • ~
Brig Nigivta, Stowora, Boiled , fromSt Thaw 4thlit*,
far Portia 100, to load foa northertkportt, ~ ' ' , A
ltrig Peetdims ( fdr ).. Rh 40,-34...dayaftow.,,.RAtty4..ittt*
i t
:sugar, lttdra,dce. at Now. orkjeatordar,
K
Rehr ato V Edwards , ' nee, galled, &val. krovlsitinoll!
?QUI 11500:011thill pcort,l,, , ~ -'" r -
NOTICE' ce MARIRI i 8
Brittore lIIii4THUCTIMIE IN TIM ' , MAW btorVvrceN'oem.
K.: ;x• IVicoy..—A soLlorte B Obetrnotton. to the en
.W tronoet
into hey.oet by tbe 'mein roikik channel' now eat:Mt
eliumed brthe of;Cinmkon vessel, -*Vac Lx test HI
tho bottom botwoon'tho buoys• marlins the ahannot
tween .the Trion:110 Shoals. • '
Key Vreg, Slay Triennia
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