Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 01, 1869, Image 3

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"BEM
(MANI), SQUARE AND.UPH;GHT
PIANOS.
ire unlversally.acknowledged to he: the best instru,
smite made, and have been awarded the highest pre
suptints at all the principal Exhibitions ever held in the
country. • Our extensive facilities for manufaluring
enable us to offer arras indueentents. ('all at our benu;
Ufa WWl' 14/0111P, NO. 1103 CHESTNUT street, and-ex
amine our extensive stock of Superiur Rosewood Pianos.
P . TIIE trURDETT ORGAN.
We have secured the agency for the sale of the Ede
- 'rased Eurddl Organ. It halt no.rival• The superiority,
of these instruments over all otherA is to great that we
aAattenys eenettediction. sColl and examine them Wore
pi:arch/4in . elsewhere,
Tho Orand Piano selected by Mrs. Lincoln for the
White lioube, eight years ago, in now at our Wareroomh
or:exhibition, when it will be shown to any one having
a denim to fee this historic relic.
N. B.Dir New and second hand PlaTlol4 to rent. Tim
ing and mining promptly attended to. • Send fur Descrip
tive Circular.
• SCIIOMACKER PIANO 111'F'0
1103 CHESTNUT Street.
Bess' Entate Public Sales.—Whomas
Sons' sale on Tuesday nest at the Exchange is worthy
spatial attention of Capitalists, Builders, Manufacturers
mid others. See their catalogues.
rilyate
_Letter from
extract from
•• Hawaii. Sandwich Islands.
• 7 Although - the eruption is not so violent
aim, the volcano is a fearful sight to behold. The rivers
of lava still flow, and the smoke from the crater ascends
is awful majesty. During nig volcanic upheaval it has
liven very sickly here. A peculiar sort of low malarious
fever, which has grown out of the foul, condensed vapors
of the volcano, has'prevailed to an slimming extent, and
at one time it was feared it would depop ulate the island.
Entfortunately, a sea-captain /calling - te for supplies)
glistributed PLANTATION BITTERS to o suffering, and
onick • and thorough cures were the
revolt. The . news spread . like wild-fire.
csurs. Ching-TAW kCo., Commission Merchants, had
these Bitters for sale. In a short' time their office was
besiiged and their supply exhauited. A steamer was
dispatched to San Francisco by order of the Hospital
Department, anti a now and enormous supply obtained
almon ES possible. From that moment She scourge Wad
stayed. Not another fatal case occurred, and the epi
amic has now entirely disappeared * * is this
woiderful remedy known in your city ?I hope so, for it
is ti sure cure for all fevers and miasmatic sickness. You
Boy tell your friends so , for me.
* * * - 11. M. C.
Metr.voLlA 'WATER—Superior to the bl'lst importefiCter,
won Cologne, and sold at half the price. • jel-tutlisfit.§.
Magan's Magnolia Balm. This article
h, filo True Secret of Beauty. It is what Fashionable
Actresses ,and Opera Singers use to produce that
cultivated distingue appearance so much admired in the
Orden of Fashion. -
It removes all unsightly Blotches, Redness, Freckles,
sunburn and Effects of Spring Winds, and gives
le the Complexion' , aDlooming Purity of transparent
silslicacy and power. No'Lady who values a fine Com
plexion can do without the Ida,guolla Balm. 711 cents will
buy it of any of our respectable dealers
Kathairon is a very delightful Hair Dressing.
• myls e to th tin
• Albrecht.
RIEKES k SCHMIDT,
Mannfacture're of
Thy FIRST-CLASS AGREFFE PLATES
PIANO FORTES.
Wareroome,
N 0.610 ARCH Street,
saltil3etuth3t4
•
Steck dc Co.'s and Haines Bros.' Pianos,
Mum& flamlin's Cabinet and Metropoitan Organs, with
TosArn
luano. J. E. GOUL,
wth,27-atu th • D No. 92.3 Chestnut street.
Steinway's Pianos. received the highest
award Ord gold medal) at the International Exhibition,
Zarb, 1867. See Oftisial Beport, at the Wareroont or
BLASIUS BROS.,
No. 1006 Chestnut street.
The..l6hickering Pianos rece
higlest award at the Par i s Expesition'D367.
DUTTON'S Wardrooms,
914 Chestnut street
EVENING BULLETIN.
Tuesday, June 1, 1869.
itT' Persons leaving the city for the sum
mer, and wishiq td have the . EVENIXG
3LICTXI4 sent to them, will please . sepd their ad
44ireth to the office. Price by niair, 75 cents per
month. •
THE RUSH BEQUEST.
Although ,the sketch of • Dr. Rush's will
visited in yesterday's Bulletin mentioned all
f its most important. provisions, we print to=
4y, the entire„ document. In some respects
the will is of as much interest to the public at,
large , as was that of Girard. It deserves, moie
464Sitc.40lie,:Widelyzzettd1L4s,Sitowing how a life
of, . scholarly seclusion affects the Mind. The
iskaracter. of the testator is portrayed in the
*tanner in which he advises that the Library
sisal] be •conducted:
tidally
_-eyerypassage relating to the
"Ridgway Branch of the Philadelphia
,shows a nervous distrust of
the progressive spirit of modern times; a mor
bid dread that in the niultitiide'of new books
printed there may be more of evil than of good,
.11e*duld confine the world's reading, for the
future as well as for the present, to the standard
boolts,of,tbepast. fns scorn of ,t*l4lter
literature of, the , pinsent , day iwexpressed nl
tieSt4ingrilA'and there is ‘ie 9l ;l4n l dl l 4e
language concerning reviews„magAzines, and
all WS P4fs Dilt, The UniverSal
especially
,O dt
inandzfor: all these showS that there arevery
feV4e . 4lelif t ie world of Dr. "Ritsh's way of
thinking :
It' 'seems that' the conservatismsOmetimes
vulgarly called -",fogyism'.'se-nf
Library Company is the quality that has in
lilted him to make it the object of his bounty.
Be gives most profuse advice for tie continu
ance of this conservatism ; but 1 tppily it is
only advice, and the liberal spirit of t, times,
which has lately affected even the-Library
pany, will doubtless show itself to a moderate
and proper degree under the munificent en
dowment
~_it has received. The community
would assuredly ple.ased if the new
Library wire to by whoilyfee V., the pub
lic, like the Public LtClieary o3' Boston,
and those of s.r.Aine ' Lut oven re
stricted as it is., flis Lihrttry,ciA hs. male, with
intelligent afie mattagothent. one of the
most importaLt an i i.o.'nefit.ioal establishments
in the world.. to its proposed location, at
the Corner of Broad and Christian streets, there
are fiery I*(4 people, except those interested in
real estate in that neighborhood, that call ap
froye.of it. There is nothing in the will re
quiring it to be placed there, and it is to he
-hoped that the intelligent exectitor, in the exer
cise of the discretion given to hinioay_be in
duced to itlect a site nearer the centre of the
city,
THE IRISH CHURCH BILL.
Yesterday the Gladstone . Ministry won a
handsome and satisfactory triumph. The Irish I
Church disi!.stablislintent' bill 'was read - a third
time in the louse of Commons, and then
passed by 4 vote of 30 . 1 to 247-a clear ma
jority of 114. The whole Liberal majority in
the House is, we believe,'-about 118; but it was
feared that, when 'the crisis cane, there .might
be some dere/lons from the ranks on the part
of the weak-kneed Liberals, of which there are
manY; not in complete sympathy - with the
ministry.; As dt is, the triumph may be re
garded as magnificent, not only because it gives
hearty endOrsement MrGladstoncOn the
meaisure.upon Which he had staked It polio
eiistence, but, also, because it proves
conclusively -- that—the- MUSS - Of - the English
goople,are anxious to do complete justice to
Ire
land by overturning a great and foul oppression.
The liill now has to be submitted to the House
Lords, where it has many bitter and nitre
-lntingenemies. It is quite certain - that if the
.: , *itiresentatives'Of'tite . - ariStocri t ey voted in: Ilk.;
cordartee with their wishe, they would defeat
this,measure utterly; but in this day of
atecL'xacltSal reform it is doubtful if they will
venture to'run violently against the manifest,
*sire
.4)ltbe people, ' who; under the newl,.
_fragellxis r ..will,realty,-_ruieitreat..Britgin:iti. the _
~ eoruingtime,r4t , is,-.not . unlikely,--therefore, -.
that the bilkil-',',w)ll -, lie '. approv d.by -
tbc. - Lords, and thui Engla will complish
the ..greatest of , all 'the, reforMs- attempted by.;
fter .during',lite ;present cenkurY..- Whether
his measure of justice will . satisfy' Ireland is
anotherquestion.; It is more than likely that,
.• • ill not, but, that others equally important
?will be demanded.: If so, England will proba
ply yield. . The ice is broken; and with a pop
nlar government which already has the pres
tige of success, it Will not be difficult to deal
put 'equal and,exactjustice to the island which
for so many centuries has borne the burden of
British oppression.. ' . • •
PRESIITTIERIAN itIEIINION.
The cooling influences of thirty years sepa
ration have accomplished their perfect work,
and the two peat branches of the PreSbYte
rian Church have come together with a de
monstration of fraternal sincerity and unanim
ity which makes it very certain that Peace has
"come to stay." For several years, the two
General Assemblies have been gravitating in
the direction of a reunion, and on Thursday
last, With Indy seven disse - iitient voices in the
Old School, and by the unanimous voice of
the New. schooli a simple ' basis of union was,
agreed upon,and submitted to the Presbyteries,
who are to vote upon it, their. votes to be
counted at: an adjourned meeting of the
General Assemblies in Pittsburgh,in November
next.
This reunion of one of the largest and most
influential branches of the American Church
forths a most important epoch in the religious
history of this country. It is another of the
great results of the agitations of the late war
and of Abraham, Lincoln's great work of
Emancipation. Slavery was , intinvtely Mixed
up With the causes of disruption, thirty years
ago, and over its grave, the two great wings of
the Presbyterian Chuich come together again,
fusing into one with the solvent of a common
fellowship of purpote and feeling in carrying
forward the great work of refoimation and
evangelitation,,which is the true and only mis
sion of tlie,Christian Church: ~
It cannot be long before the Other branches
'of Presbyterians, the Dutch Reformed, German
Reformed,. Southern Presbyterlab, United
Presbyterian and Cumberland Presbyterian
Churches,wil join in this grand reunion move
ment, and this combination of threes will ex
ercise an influence upon the moral and reli
gious queStions of American society, upon
which their voices have }peen Jinheard and
their power unfelt, in their divided state.
ved the
It is a revarkable fact that at the very time
the FleshyVerian Church is thus strengthening
itself by a beaky and generous coalition,
abandoning the old battle-fields_of theology on
which so many hard battles ..have been fought
to no good purpose, casting away the party.
Shibboleths, as grown Men throw away the
foolish toys of their childliOoll, the Protestant
Episcopal Church seems to be moving in Aast
‘
the oppOsile4*;tio . Not heeding the itft
mint,. lesson to be . 01 Iti thfi action of the
Presbyterian :Claud', strong parties are tugging
away at the. two extremes of the EpiscOpal
Clmrch„both anxious to break away and - "set
up for themselves:4 Presbyterian Re:union
is a wise and sensible movement, full ,of hope
and strength and the promise of future useful
ness. It can scarcely be that its influence will
he unfelt among the men of other religious de
nominations, who seem willing to sacrifice the
power of the Church to benefit the world, for
the sal<of gaining ecclesiastical power witlfin
their own little pale, or for the gratification of
minor fancies and opinions about which the
world at large cares nothing at all.
BLACKGIIARDISH IN - CIiLEGE. -
From time immemorial there - has been a
class of boys and half-grown young men who
have claimed for the period of their college life
an exemption from all the ordinary obligations
of decency, honor and good-breeding. It is
considered manly,"by this class, to cultivate
blackguardism, to neglect study, to insult the
faculty, to perpetrate - low and vulgar jokes, to
persecute students who enter college as gentle
men, and who maintain their self-respect by
decent demeanor and stadiOns habits.
To this class belongs a certain ?raster Gem*
K. Rred, who disgraced his class and himself,
last week, by an oration on Senior Class Day
at the University of Pennsylvania, which de
serves notice :is one of tiie best specimens of
this style of silly blackguardisin which has been
presented to the public4orflong time. Why
our neighbor; the Pi'o,Ooaded down tow.tr of
its columns with such a mass of weak, dis
graceful Stuff, we cannot imagine. This stupid
abuse of the gentlemen
. composing the - faculty
of the University of Pennsylvania could only
come, of course, from some young blockhead
who had brought himself wider the discipline
of his.superior by his miscondtict, and we are,
therefore, not surprised tci learn that the author
Of this piece of vulgarity mid abuse has been
twice expelled from the University and taken
back upon conditions, of good behavior. Ile
has now, very properly, been expelled for the
last t line. .
If the Senior. Class of the University con
sists of young gentlencot, and some of the.
names on the list indicate that it does, it has
done itself no credit by selecting this ill-man
nered boy to representit on Class Day, and it
owes it to its own \ good name and to the
honor of the University to repudiate such an
exhibition of blaeltg,mp*.%l byevery nleans in
its power. Its true iii?inliass liE/sMIY in that
direction. it , lras been opeplyoiNeniKnu
the eyes of allgespeetable ginitfihne'n, young
aritradovho„' have become cognizant of this,
execrablipefformance by one of its meinbers,
and it will do a very foolish thing indeed, if it
compromises itself still further by the:renuitest
endorSement of this-Indecent puppyiSin.
.
.Why this twice-expellecUott9l was restored
to his standing in the I.3 . ltVelity, should•be the
subject of investigation by the Trustees.. His
ignorance of ids studies, as well as of ordi
nary rules of decent good-breeding, was such
that be failed-utterliii some- of his ..exaraina
flops, and how hel fiaSSed . any of them is a
y
source of wonder: among tits '' flietilt - Y. The
University iscoming before the public with a
prominence which it has not, knOwn . for gene
rations, !: :1479 trust that, while its exeellent Fac
ility hibor - Conscientiously to elevate. the stand
ard of study and disciPline,. `the 'students 'Will,
. .
as a body, recognize the ilia that because .. a
young in is in Qollege, is •ilo., longer accepted
as a reason foit his being an outlaw, or a dunce,
or a blackguard. , ' ' ' '
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIIVPHILA`DELPHIA, TUESDY, JUNE I,1869:
NEWINO„Iam - iNE 4 A.wearwsl
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'Theire - i - S - no do - Mit:That - the SeWirig - Machine'
has conferred imnienS'el§nefit itfron the world,
but it appears t0.,.13e.' do:ieg, almokeq.44 evil:
It is found that - working74birnall§ with-it pro
duces results abSolutely. diSa*ou
.. pon
. the
health. On a recent 6 - 4ctonatAx. licalieet.:
ing, Dr. Dio Lewis gave ' - i . fiecftin 'of a' lib
y
to one'of the largest And ;mosereptitatifkaijpr- ,
lug establisbnientS in Boston: :About - 130 -`iris
were employed at sewing/I*c ' itrp. 4 Dr.:
Lewis was informed by one,Oc.titie Nhciw.
IT ik...
in answer to his imibi#6s ) ..that‘Nooso.ll*PT
machine for one o?ctwo.;yeays was at "OA as
any woman could po. ; , :lip obseryed;t:o his in
formant that he suppd ',theY were.then. - ut
k
to other work. The.-4iitiver.Was, - emit tilt to:'
the point—"Ny, they .we p• iteY spoil t "
• That is i in plain 4gliSK. woMaro bias
tO
worked from one to tw.o.ysars on f . tliwing ,
machine, is thereby hicapastra.z. (c.,.e-earn 'her
living', in, that, and perhae ~ ,, ,T i her way: e
It appears that . the: pee'UlpliTni k 7A; -- 4 theforit"
in working.the treadle,grft. dra*gljreakt• down
the !spine, . and the worklrbtaii is reduced s to
the condition of a perinanenh iriValid.
There is that,in this brief accountthat ought
to arrest atiention. It is' not :tight that any
woman, still worse a-Urge,: class of womeni
should lie permittectknar themselves out i
a brief time -to earn alvelkhood. One prin
.
cipal object of government is to prevent oppres
shm of those who cannot, help themselves.
Take the foregoing cap : efthere as no necessity
whateyer that these wor wo ne., should be thus
destroyed; there is nu ' orkAO, be done •in
dependent of the iewing., maclgne, and if.
.04
were so apportioned Hr - . 4 each woi,jstved at
the machine for a timlif'ptheii - tpokuther work.
in rotation ; it is certain that. thus , exhausting
effect would be much lighton4l, if notrediteed.
But it is more convenieni s to divide 49 Wcd
otherwise, and to this - convenience tile Worker 1
• - . . • • ~,
is recklessly sacrific ed:,..- • ...
.. • ......„:.,, i - , ':,
:Some other very shoe dng dig i e l. l4o: laaxe,
lately been made, of women gi• . cilti . W,Ovid.
work Tor pay on wkicl4Aras atC,attiiii red f.si
that they could giot be *suppotreq pi;tipei;fr,ia...
for example,. where . shills were rkle.fOr lift :
y k
cents a dozen. . Thee. f 1 'sit
Ate earn.:
estly considered. ' fil4:l*.d,;;,mil..ikot withou'
eie - at show of plausibility, that ..M"ir - Coiiib r in
;Ind by their inlinenee thlvlgh"..thic..z.balliq di ;
tain legislation which t. Mit elitein in their:
work. Consequently t"1 - p )1: 31 1 i7 , ..should .. ,7,0 :for
moderate day's Wolk, a..,‘,, ; stun' A1PN...,0„ ; .-M:.
. .
$5 00, according to. the :I , rltim of_ti3Q.,,l.bolip
Women hii,,ve no yid& :hvinitking• .tl* Jaws
which*regiate labor, 'iti•}Vi.,Vielr - ii:•hork they'
encounter a competitil(so fiPree; as to malice
,..
•
their comPensation to stioyat.ioppuiee's: ,
In fact:the stat attairS Which tow — ex . xis s
with regard to • men's work islit s Bann.
he contemplate witluttpopiatthgt
not utterly ealltins, F.i : giy;pinitt:undet wjiose•
eyes this may fall slldli7freaect that? . .! he does
not and e.antiot.knoW .- wlhether thoSe nearest_
di 'mama some day :11e,.% . .1j 7 ,,, ,
thieetl
tea t 5 lii atii adjoining
-n Of ii l'ornier ,Gover . nor
e of a charitable,
...ury to, being holind44:l4 l
servan It' war: *C. oiA:4s4.oirs but
that the curls which fle` seed to
aid in reforming t niaykii pon'the h4W's - of
his own children_. • "'he whole subject of
Women's -Work, AVornen's Pay, cats • aloud for
attention, investiAtip anti •teforin.
MEM
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SURF .
ROUSE s .ATIAW CITY N. J.,
WILL BE OPEN: FOIL e TiS'I'Wl.Yl.: 4,1 3 .18.69.
The plan nf.t he Itoioe not • bigvecit an blas {I eque(
until .l une 20th. at 5),0.; La Pierre Alnate,, ' telelplni.t,l •
- TEn . .4, Motout.ve:
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' ,Tuot FAIILE.Y, k o:prietor. ...
Cor/ S, at z' s P ailar:QttJA e hits tfA.F.e,, rIIA:a w. a for tit,
~ e (1.50,11 . ; , ~ ; , ''
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LONG. • 131fit.AN' P.,... ;: ' •:, -4- .T41. J.•
The ItIOS -10 .N
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The .11II'..I'llOPOLITAN - 110tEL w' repoo Jane 15th.
Apply to . •r
.e .: SAI • ID , troptit4 . 4 . •
•
' Tho 'UNITED STATES:' lIOTEL wi lecrp> -- •46 1 , -
Apply to S. LAIIID & 1140., propriotowf.'
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3dr , S. LAIRD can b,ue le .o.t the 3tetrloolitnn Holt%
Now York, hetweeth •le , A. Irl,-. : and r 2 P. 3 . l..caLllppdayti
and Tueedays of4-r:k
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CAPE 1itA4,14. J.• -
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~ ,: : ,i —; • . •••- ' , , I*-474AN otboseo.
• Thi well-known and fav,aiite •llomp. hating , been
thoroughly renovated ,atip..,-ivicroved, will he re-opener
by
by the undersigned, ,lii a Brat-slass Family flute',Wile
givenly-fourth of June nei% • • a
k
' The OCEAN 110IISB is a uhteil wirhin_fil VAN of
the beach. It offeksitg9ril ,i og
nhipties to 'aiiiiliesson if il
account of quiet and IMO clha'acter of its guests;
and it will be kept,ofrictly - hot e-li Ft."i, - .,in every' respect, -
kieventy -five New Bathing 800 m have been added, and
many other important improviaitents, which, will contri
bute greatly - to the comfort of N . 'ilosC. ~,,
The'Pri)prietors have liail,s . 4v • il*.eurs experienoi-iii,„
r ) .
i i iv.
Cape Nay Hotel businessAint 0 eintred lii:Li which
will equal that of any other Ho ii''e 4.1:{4 . 051i at. ist •
ET cry effort Will be made tichi g gii . tiji - ?;• - ;` 4 - ' o all
who may favor the OCEAN lIIIVS • e.i4: 1.1 , . tro l i.
a -
agi". ' ... : - ,s ____ . / . ' f-r - _,
144 7- For Rooms, &c., addre . • i ..,. ,
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my:2slu th s 12tip§
CAPE IST4ANI).
A FIR S . I 7 4LASS REST, RANT,
„„. 4"1. 1 A CARTE.,`•
WIEB BE 01'BNIAD BY
OLP* k'II.OSR.A:i3EII
Of 222 SI"Ii / drcl Street, Philaeleihia, •
Ou the 7th othine, Aderattennorottill Pile of
MAN DP 1111 E, ,
At the c0r,..0f Washingl.on au,dJtteColi Sis";
K 101 VII as Hart's Cottage."
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137 - .Tfaraill .swill be supplied at. the Cottage
I.o(l 4 glpg ItUoms by Day or Week tzlienter
.
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F. 'TI - 1014-A,S . i - 41' LATE ' 1.,- I
TAR. R. 1. • , , • ..., At . .
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rotor at the Colton 146 . ,1itA1l Asituointion, is - now, the
p: i. y ei tio ( t t e , l i t ! „ ... p r l is lVsl i f i lt o lil , cul i li ,o v l' i t i z i l; . i 13 r u . eir i lt:g y d
fresh mitropif ;,9 - 4hlp.,;gasi A1Jth...1!,....J027 •Wahlot
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route. i r
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e(iLI.)IO.7 r iAI . 4'44..SSOAVY - 16., kta:
gintited thi"attungthetltttiletibr" '," -,.,.. -- An t', - ', .7,
NITROUS OXIDE ,:011. LATIGIIINGIVrAS; S, , ,
And del ate their whole time and praetirth to 4!.xtiactitig
teeth, without pt(lti. ..;, . " .:
Office, tightli Situ WalitArtreett. . - ap2Oly •
-
"DUSTS AN I) P.VSI'OBTB AND RATL,S;
1,11 ',toys. - F61.11 , -/' , otvidre ;tiel hall titttial posts.
Shiligle.,.,—Lbitg offidib ortf+tuatt And ezp. 5U,000. Nut
_rant conatfula bl'ardhi• ''', '' ' - .. c .
Slivlvillk, lining and FtorelOitig material made a sine
ch i lly. ' ~ . .' • ••' .. ' N1C1101A,024 , 5, -,- -'
nty.a-tarp - Seventh anti Carpenter streets. :.
1/1 Alt J i iiii,q? WITH' IND ELIB LA' INK,
_tut_ EitilarroiAlki.6,l47, Llialing.ititanip!int , Ace.
,- / ...., ' . , 11 .....TOltltY;•.VilittlittqrOet.- „i,
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RESORTS.
tny' , 9 tfra
.G1.0TTA1P!ii;•')..',.'01 ,, ..%t . '' , ..4
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.11T7--The best fittin.g
Clothing in dovvni
WAN,AILAKER & BROWN.
EDWARD P. KtILY,.
TAILOR,
S. E. eon Chestnnt and Seventh Sts.
4ilioe.Goods for Present Season,
In daily receipt of New and Staple Spring
Goods.
P-P-P-Pr-Pr-Pr-Pro-Pro-Pro-
-CL.AMATION
FROM
C 73 CKHILL & WILSON
1, :f.:-..',!. A -
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pj.Q . 4l - csiNEssi .. .
.
, - Igighty undertaking
fhw i ysipess of clothes making,
.' it:: •
air AT THE •
GREAT BROWN HALL.
(.4fGr AN TIC STOCK!
. .Though our sales have been tremendous,
Dm' stock is still stupendous,
~.
AT THE
' GREAT BROWN HALL.
- • ,
wrtraSktt.,,
retrytte never neater; . ~.
•
I. Sfstock can't be completer, ~, ~. •
AT THE
.
• GREAT BROWN HALL
CHEAP! •
ithe people know the tact is,
cheap is still our practice,
AT THE
GREAT BROWN HALL
(:011 E . 0)4 ! r
And we have, for each new comer,
Afp . st delightful clothes for summer,
• 1116 p. - AT THE
\, GREAT BROWN HALL,
REEP ON !
nd we mean to 'seep' on telling
literw monstrous cheap.we're
- AT THE
, •
• • GREAT BROWN' HALL
.. .
crff& . N.o" :IIPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
-ti) ycin,. gentlemen, for the warm weather.
• Ufnne and buy Our Cool Clothes, Cheap for
' Cl.sh:
1
TOO CKITTL • & WILSON . ,
Greg -Brown Hall,
603 and 605 CHESTNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
,QGPEN & HYATT,
y ,.TAILORS,
',
~ 4 ) 1,- 9 82.7 ARCH STREET.
.74 - t',, i - "-:
1....._ E WITH WANAMAILER dc BROWN.
1 1 ,111 l the novelties in Fine Goods, which
. tvAll be made to order in a style unsur
. , aVassed,, nd upon moderate terms.
5 mylB tu th 13 p§
-.. " 4 :: ‘ , 4 •,, 0 , ' ---
, .
THE STAR. , -
s %
Al.l, FIE _LARGEST ONE-PI:
49. - i. , W . thing H o in. A''''' e .
, .
No advantage taken of a wantof knowledge agoutis
,J,FIN.E.GOODS AT TILE LOWEST RATES.
STRICVEY ONE PRICE.
PERRY & CO.,
No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH
ar.3o I tu th 2nirp
- REDUCTIONS 1 -IMPROVEMENTS
- •
SeArd -Story Stock Very Attractive.
POICES" ALL REDUCED. ,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
BOYS' CLOTHING..
LADIES' SII.K. MANTLES.
I.AVIiES' SILK MANTLES.
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS.
LADIES' CLOTS CLOAKS.
Ai 46 4
' '‘' r. 14,AlgA I lc POINTS.
s .. s(TS llt rai , it p;:a.1 1 1 1 :
• ..500 -.. .IIIA'WLS.
~/ '.1500',S WING lIAWLS.
.500 SP *NG SHAWLS.
COOPER: & CON-ARD,
S, E. corr. Ninth and Market Sts.
3-Im4p
- ..,itEgAni.B - ,Tu. wATatii.%.,xx.ti
?lithinieue BOXON, in the bold tahnniT, by altlllltd
lyoflunen. . ' FARR it BROTHER,
. • • =4 Chestnut street. below FourtlB. ,
-
. WARBUR 0 0 8 IMPROVED, VEN
tii4edund eaiiy-litting Dram% Hato (patented) in all
he Apperyett fashimiti of dap season. Uhetitnut ntroet,
44/oftepreilherest-Oftlee. ' - • ed.-Hip—
_
• 7 4 4 , , ,
'l' - li. IS , SEM! -SEJCIING RAT T.RAP
eenmigre,..its victim to a watorY'grave beneath' "Nand
• itiirtnei 13% rintily for-the " titat- entitoinry." 1 1 ttAtio
• ; T; .4,10)4010y or tither traps. TRUMAN ~ !:,•811AW,149.
' : :.+l5 Ell, , htTliirty-111e)lilaykettitreet, below-Ninth.
rdi• ' A (401.1iN'S PATENT , •SIOSQUITO
lif 1.40611, Fly Screens are soljeadable to I%ity urinal. width
..ad(hy,., and cent no - 1111,1*0 4 hail the ordinary wire
' il ' Wei:l:6 ' W 'h i
( I; H :: e g , . l, ltrt i i i % ‘ (:ll i a l :% !' e l ;% ( : -h e h N l!,% n l • l y itr t l i i i i ti ll e ' lr rrt B u t tri
- and ~ .t. • . 4.-4 Sold by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835
( E .: ' ' Illitr-tive) Nark et street, below 11,1110%,,,Phi1a
el
1 .4 ' jii- iki. ES H. NEWBOJJD & 80N, l• ', „
• .
• • - . ; u)'.lr, BROKERS AND •
GENERA I% FIN ANCI AL, ACENTS. ~
nty,3l 261 rp* 126 SOUTH SECOND STREET
'
.
STRAWBRI „
EIGHTH AND IVIARKET , STREETS,
A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRleik.
In order to dose their large stock of Spring :Goods diming the month of Juno:
SEASONABLE DRESS _GOODS.
•
tray materials for snits; 373 etS. ("fray materials for suits, 90 ets.r -
Dress Good's for Traveling Suits, 50 els. Dress Goods for Traveling Suits, 623 ets,
japanese Silks, $1 25, worth S 1 75. Silk POplinettes, $1 50, worth $z •
THIN GOODS-THIN GOODS.
Stripe and Plaid LOWS, 25 to to
Wide Elach'Grenadine, $2
W,ide Iron I3arege, $3 50.
Beal French Lawns, 37i eta.
Plaid Slimmer Silicm,
Plain Roth ¶2'2ci
SHAWLS
;Varna Points, 1.10 to 100
3arege Shawls.
IN WHITE GOODS,
• And in all our Departments our stock is very large in new, frishool sectil,/obie goof
41' which we propose to dispose of at prices that will insure immediate SafiWi4-.'„,..
• • •
• D
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CORNER OF EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
NOTE.—Our lower floor is the coolest and most pleasant Salesroom in Philadelplda dnrinfr
the summer months. • S.
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LOAN,-
FREE *OF CHARGE,
WILLCOX & GIBBS
Silent Family Sewing Machines,
N. 71. - 20 ° C HESr.I.'NUT STREET.
FOR RENT !
BY THE WEEK OR MONTH.,
WILLCOX & GIBBS
Latest Improved Sewing Machines,
No. 720 C HEST NU T STREET.
NOTE.—Such 31uulithre as huge IrCen rented—for a longer
nr a sberter soul as "SECOND
HAND MACHINES," at minced price:i.
FOR SALE!
ON EASIEST TERMS,
WILLCOX & GIBBS
Celebrated Family Sewing Machines,
No. 720 CHESTNUT STREET
N. B.—From 15 to e:XI is usually :aided the price of
Sewing Machines furnished ON INSTALL
MENTS to the
,poor. The Willcox & Gibbs
Machines aro Ad in- all cases at m.tiliefetet,crer, , '
prices.
ENTIRE SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED TO ALL PURCHASERS.
WILLCOX & GIBBS
Complete Family Sewing Machineii,
No. 720 01-IESTNYST STREET.
THE FINE ARTS,
--GREAT-NO.VELTiES
3Looking Grla,s4;setg,
PICTURE FRAMES, &c., &e.
New Chromos,
New Engravings.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
81C, CHESTNUT STREET.
...
WENDERATI , TAY LO R & ' BROWN'S
Old Establtshed Photographic Portrait Gallery,
Furnished witlt every
vonvenieneettini facility.
° for producing tho hest
work. 4 1 nutv prjvate
;V:. r.,.'fr-t,"1 5 ~...,. ailidt_g frofn the La
•••••••:, . .5. - t..' dies' Dressing Room to
i,.,;.1 , ... " . the Operating Munn.
All the refinements ,d
Photography, sueli. as
''.'::*.i , .. , .... , '''''
" I vorytypt.s," "Minia
tures", Olt parcel*,
,•,-; ~.',;' '; I; !.o.Pkicrtytpos;'ltlta
"New Crayons"cirlgliailed wlili this establishment.
WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BRQWN
, ,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
2titra . _ . .
,s .
GALLERIES OF THE ARTS,
Bu.Y . :,--TH - - -- - -.BEST
1-10 »N • 4 r \ , ' ; ... , , 1 .-
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L"' it/It-NATURAL fIAVOKRITAINED: _*
CANS LAIDIP-AND FDLL - OF SeiLID - TOMATUNS.
FAAIILIES and It ESTAUKA.T EIIIII4 pronotinoe
tima TILE ingsr ‘ onil.thetefore vuE OBEIAPINT, for
dnner.
I t l iVA i rk e l it il S n . d pr b et i t ' ri t it t l l ' i l t ". c ' i t i t d i sT:T Y I . tri l r i g b rwt r i e it cl y 1 0.., an d
the ei l litt. , lt i o N ct ( ! l e i li . t i i: , , 4 , ; : , , Jrs
, t 7, consumers. - ' •
, D 'aIi,7I.ACILCYI•IS 2. , Blltlaf t W'Ailli, ea" — itiET: - • :-"
TAP you USE .TREGO'S TEABERRY ch.d.Te now being irtftefed for Dip coming season 'd • • i
.L,/ Tooth-Wiiitli—the celebroted T. T. T. is now tho ,4 1 pply, Docked ,exclusiveiy,:4l ,Faston ' CurniS•rhind.. '- .•4
question of the day.., All who desire to preserve tho G oonty, ... .J. .-' -... i •. ; . i. ; ;
,-,. , ip,..-
.••,..K. -.
.. • ... 0i • 4. ,45 ,, tr.
Ott
teeth, and hove a oweet, pure breath, certainly ilo. •Sold-. Q UINTON PACKING COMPOY. - _!•- - , '•"-
by the proptiotor, A. 111 . WILSON, Ninth and Filbert ! •• .
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birretti, ilDti by ill tirllggiON. . ' My/1"/y - Jp , m)•15 L 1 .0 . •
Attr...7 d
,-,.. -- fr.g.i::. . - .7,11'.4 t
1125 Chestnut Str-eet:
. •
Always on FREE Exhibition land for sale, Fine and .
Original Oil Paintings.
A complete stock on band of old and new Engravings,
Chronic) Photogra pits ,Looki Glasses, Artists'
Wititeriurs, - 07 , ‘ ,
On Special. Eibibitiom—Admission sents—"Tho
Princess of ltioroCCo," by Recompte, of , `BearingPariiioc
Home the.Slwaves,"_by Veron,of Paris, with t titer rare
and great works of art
ANNOUNCE •
1, ~,
.c.:
o-'
Figured and Stripe Grenadine Bareges, 374 to 7 . • '
Wide Black Barege, $1 2.1 • a• : •
Pure•Linen...Lawns, 37; ets. ' • ' ,
lir.. •
.s..\\l
' SILKS—SILKS—SILK ..- :
.I, s,c, :
Plaid libult de N'S , lSoie, Si 50, b $2 ..,"0.
Extra wide Plain Silks, 53, w tli fia W.
AND LACE POINTS., . '.'.-:.,
Lacc Points, $8 to $4O
Llama Shawls.
IN HOUSEKEEPING . LINENS,
CENTRAL DRY GOODS ROUSE,
~u~
IN HOSIERY AND
GROCERIES.
FINE GROVERIES- 1 :
FOR THE COUNTRY. • ,
Families Supplied at their Siumnerllynes
1 Within r4asunableolistance)
By Otir.Wagomo.
„ .
Goods Carefully Packed for Transportation.
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
1204 CIIESTNUT STREET.
ap2 1 yrp
LONDON t;b °
FANCY BISCUITS
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
AGENTS FOR
THE ONLY GENUINE AND ORIGINAL
ALBERT and EIUGENIE
With a variety of ()tiler
PIK, TITAN Zic CO.,
LuNnolsi,
The Large:: t Atanufustureni Eurone.
•
lEZA.TiLL:
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VERY OLD PORT WIN"-ES
Vintages of 1880 and 1.1347:,
Thy be Porte are acknowledged by - the tine at eritica to
filr : 4 1IperiOr tO Ituyihintrof the kind ever itoported,
into StateK.
Thhi WIIN a Hpecinll.lb.rt fur our own local trade. Sum:
plea in rtore, audia•puite gipnt to any buyer to take it
from bond . . •
Physicians anti wine critics please take notice of this
.
effer.• „?.. ~
For sale by the cask., dekokilir gal on;dozxn or bottl . 1 f.•_\ ,
/
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SIMON COLTON & CLA --.-
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IMPORTERS,
-Broad - an,d,Wajnut Sts.
S. W. co
The arkgbila
ALBE.IiT' 6- ;.'-'BISCUIT,,
3rANUFACTURED.BY
MACKENZIE Si, MI.CKENZIE,
lEdlAi Int rgh:
These Iliseuitenre supplied regularly lo the Queeu,thq
Itoyal Fitli.ilThrwl the nubility of England.
Fo): SALE BY
THODapSON. " - •BLACK'S -SON .. B,i.:_ CO., ''''''s.i7i.
Broad and Chestnut Streets.
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=MI
SECOND EDITION
NEM
BY: -T1A4134,143MAPH.
- .TO-DAY'S SABLE NEWS
Financial and Commercial Qacstation
s . ,
w 'FROM w4l-IING'FON:
:Appointine — nts by the President
"., ily , the Atlantic Cable.' •
.." •-• LiAinolkr, June A. M-- .. coa' so N f or
,money, 94/, and tilt 'account, 02,a92/, ex-di yi-
Al, S. Five-.twenties firm at 81. Rail
ways firm; Erie, ill; Illinois Central,o6.
• • At-
Janrie and Great Western, 25. •
Jun( 1; A. 31,—The Bourse is st,ewly.
8ent05,„.71.40.
• LIVERPOOL, JllllO 1, A.3r.---COttoll firmer;
" •••
' Orlean 111; the to-day
• swill reach 15,000' bales,. s,
Shid.pmen tssales
of 'cotton
• •
'swill
Bombay to' :Slay Dith, since the last
re
port,_lso,ooo hales, W,,b i rt, 98. 10d. for Califor
w
a White, awl ES. 10d or N 0.2 led Westf:rn.
Nrs.
• cOlll, 27m.' 9d. for- tiqw.
• LoNooli, June Ist, A. M...—Betined
troleurn, 10.„74.
,• Quittoisrowlst,•Juno
"shi_p•fitar (neon, from New York.
, June 1, I'. —• Consols for
money, 114 ; for account,- 112 e, -ex-4 - liyblerid.
4 ~" States Fli-e=Pwenties easier at 80
American stocks easier; Erie Itailnetd,
VryttitPool., ilple 1, P. :IC—Cotton quiet.
Corn 275. Peas . 3 . 7s. The duty on imported.
• bread.stuirs of ls. per quarter on grain, and
• 01. on flour has been als)limbefl. .11erea s fter
foreign grain and liimr will enter British
• ports free of ditty. Liird firm at 71s. Tallow
. j 435. 9d.
HAvec, June 1.---Cotton opens Jinn both
• On the Spot and I adoat,„
. ' • Appdlikonentm.
' • WAsutNirroN, Jon!: I.—The President ha 4
Made the following' ammintments
A. Pile, Governor ot.lsiew 31exic;o; Christo
."
her C. Shelits, Ultiteti -States COnsul ELsI.-
• • • - nore, and Willitun 31.-Kikudall, Postmaster at
• • Plymouth, Indiana.
TheVable Itatem.
N'Elv Y6IIK, :lune 1.---The authorized agent
•
of any newspaper er assoeiation of newspapers
may transpnt general and pt.digical Rews in
. ' plain language froni New York tity, Nev
•
England and the British Provinceg, to Gat
-I Britain and Ireland,at half rate. Points 14)10 h
and west of NOW 'York city will collect in ad
41i11011 dill cable rates to New York.
• Tiros. T. E(..Fourr,
' General Superintendent Western Union Tele
graph Company., ..
FrOut Owires . 46 Yitaroc.
FriwritEgf= 31* - 05illiv„Tttrit; I.—tieneral Sher
man and stall, aecoMpanied by a 'party of
ladies and gentlemen, among whoth were 31 N.
Hamilton Fish, Mr., Mrs. and the Misses
Dudley Field, arrived' from Waithington last
4 ,- .!ening, On the United States steamer Talla
poosa, Commander. Chamiler. The party have
come to attend the wedding of a daughter of
trneral Barry. (leneral Sherman received
thermal salute of . t I guns from the
:any saluting battery of the tort.
4 , c LAI Levpatrh tarthc• Phila. Etviiipg Balkan.]
w•Volig, Julie .1.--,The steamship Alie
mania sailed to-(L•w for Hamimcg, taking
V2.56,c0ct in specie
The steamer Helvtlia arrived with 429,000
francs. The .1 ava arr)ved at 12.30, to-day.
State of Thermometer This Day at the
nalletta Office.
• -
10 A deg. 12 di.g. 2P. M Fl deg
Wcattor clear. Woit.
lltirtleritt Elkton, 3Fd.
The, IViliinngtory 'ilinainte4q(l/ (If last night
The ..town of ton - 4
' a a n itself
rOwdies mean enough in all conscience, 'but it
takes "the :"Ikirrens," a rough section of
COumtry near the town, to produce the fee-plus
ultra of rowd!..ismithe born Jeri is of the savage
brecd.. They come lb Elkton on Saturdays
and holidays, drink whisky, beat "niggers,"
when they can, and :fight like demons muting
Every once and a while 'some'
out of the number • Let .stabbed ur otherwise
wounded . .
-Last Saturday night they were . in Elkton as
usual, and caroused through the night into
Sunday ;Jointing, and between 1 and '2 o'clock
on that: morning,-indtdgedi n a-bloody fight, in
the course of which' a man named John Mc
tailey- was stabbed tour times and'prObably
if wounded, , anti a Mall, Ilaltied Jacob
Lottnntri stahbed dine or twice anti very seri
ously in.inied,
Adam Shivery is eltp.rgrd with stabbing :NI c-
Caalley, and fleaty Ettll with stabbing Lott
mail,: and both have been iirrested and placed
in • ,
, •
A..quEE'RI7ASL,7 Or CONSCIENCE
licqula p ritablle Disinierestedneso of an
English capitalist,
The Wa , hington 1'1111•1 , 1 111 /1111 1 . , itt of the N. V. Iltrnbi
1 , 11) - et; .. .. •
At, extraordinary cr use has ( . 01110 to 1 rto knowledge of
the Treasurv,Pepartmellt . It i, not exactly % r yas, of
conscience. but 11 .- 11 1 11 1 / I tkillll l . l t 11.111.111,1, of inqtce from
one 01 her Maival) ... 10 al -11111r).1 . 1: , . All ;11g1611111all,
formerly a 111.111 14 . 1* I Pltril3lll.llt. IMP written to Secre
tary Bout eel, stiyin , hat he is a holder of one govern
ment bond to it 1,.1111111 f1111 ,, 1111t wit ich bears
iC-
*42( VT Oellt . interest . . Ile says that ttrb4 Is
highe r rate of Interest than the gover,nment ought to
p a
E
; that three per cent. is 11 lilt! . 4 1 11(110.111. 111111 in proof of
tit sincerity . he encloses it . I Mutt hotel and ,111411; Vollpini, -
in ounting In the itttgregatu to about F. , 11,9.10: for filo pur
pose of reducing the Interest to three per cent., in ac
cordante with his idea of pydice. Since s ending thi s o n.
closure he has wrttten monher letter asking to exchange
his six jr• centl.oll,l6.for bonds bearing three par tent..
and reiterating his convletion that onr government
ought not to pay interest4o exceed that rate. Secretary
Boutwell has written to Min and invited hint to visit this
tOtllltry, with a view to a 'tkoaference upon a subject in
which he ha. taken knelt alt extraordinary interest, and,
in a direction 40 onurayy la ills own. It is certainly a re
markable circumstance. tuelrlntless it can he ac c ounted
for upon the theory that it as the inauguration of it plan
to pay off Al43.fuot ilalllttgeS without the bOthen of got' -
eminent negotiations, the s s olution of the mystery will
have to be ,leferred until the arrival of the honest ex-
Parliamentarian . '
FRO?[ NEW YORK
NEW YonE,Jnne let.—.t young man by the name of
Robert James Jackson, With tiet etal,,aliaxe,s, and who id
accused of altScondina from London with £5,000 belong.
ing to the thin of ReiterrJa,sksen & Co., tea merchants,
and also with a dashintLiet.idng female, who, it is said,
husbandand child behind. was arrested yester
day in Jersey City by Private Detective James Mooney,
Mel lodged fly.* station house. sfr. - Hebert .lackson,
the principai in the line from which the money was (tin
bezzled,:; is the prisoner's father, ;111(1
,Yohtig
Jackson held, - the „, position of • cashier in
the business.' An • attachment having sprung
up between this' wothayand the. accused, he gave
her £2,0110 and sent her ( t to this country, where he
shortly afterward joined her, and they were living to
gether in Jersey lie hail just purchased a farm 00 the
Hudson River, and yer;tertlay he visited Jersey City for
the purpose of pnechasing a yacht, when the detective
arrested him. lie endeavored to induce the prisoner to
accempanv him to New York, batwing advised by coon.
seinot to leave the State of New Jersey, the prisoner re
fused to go, and, after seeing him incarcerated,the officer
' went In quest of a•warrant upon which to hold him ou
the accusation set forth. by his employer.
. • ,Thoelitiimint and owner of the steamship Quaker City,
or Columbia,has filed his answer to the libel against her,
denying nll tlie allegations and i prayiug that the libel In)
dismissed.
. The New School Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
ettiounted eine di. yesterday:
The citizens of Brooklyn,det2the graves of their
Union dead yesterday:': •
There are - said to be nearlyk 00 small-poi caries in the
hospital on Blackwell' As t lioul, mainly among 'German
end Irish emigrants, who:have been sent up from Castle
Garden. '
A: building, Whielt Was in process of demolition, in the
vicinity of Greette.loll anti Seventh avenues, fell down
Yesterday and buried thrde men ht the ruins. They were
dui; out While !lUD alive, but all e dangerous injuries.
At Central Velocipede Ball, in the Bowery, last •night,
Prank Adamli,rthe pedestrian, Wee led to, walk thre e;
miles while A. P. Messinger rode five h diegon a Weide.
;Adams acsomplished the feat in nine nineteen minutes, the
vrelocillethst being five seconds bolded.
, .
THE - COURTS.
• .
QUATOTIL SussloNsiJudgo Ludlow.— Prison 'cases
were resumed this ''morning. Michael Tracy 'pleaded
guilty to a charge of assault and battery. Ho ntisaulted
a bar-tender because he refried him a drink. Sentence,
g/Jdays in the county-prison.
• tdward McAnany 'pleaded guilty to a charge' of as
, :tault and batteryttponlikwifo, who stated that, the de
'fondant was ale ays drunk, Sentenced to two wooksin
• the County Prisonotallo Oyu c.OO decurity to Item tho
peace-, , . „
• Kate Johnson was convicted. of a charga of atolloB a
quantity of clothing, •
Ferdinand EltihgerWiscolivicted of a charge of Steal.
in chickens. •
--Rost IttcLawilgin vrtta- r , coaTioted- tel -a ohargo , of lar
: FINANCIALAN
~• - • -ittßovr
_Phtlui(clphin 1Y
8 3-Z2 'O4 en. l l7 , 1
LOW ht p , 4yr4
1000 4.`ity ne
4 no do /00
- leoo A Ikghitny Co ' 77
'6OOO l'hila & Erie 7s '
.2000 flittil & Ant do *O2
200 Letdslt 6nR !:!f
4000 Sch av,o4 'B2 b 5 .
1000 do 40 09
3 eh /Sank of N A Ifs' 24tr,
2
9 el Far, & 11fecli Ilk 119 , „ 1.
3letliAnlem 131: 32. 4
2 $ll l'anik Ain it esl4n 124
2 ell Dtifteldll R
• 12 511 du bli
40 oh Penn 11 f
' 300 #llt do Its 060 (A,
100 All do. 0 f 5 o 1 ; 1:
12 ell (lo
TIRTWKEN
f 4.100 Sal Na% 0,1:"b2 471'4
100 oh Nurrlstown It' 823.
100 oh 114,414111 ii 10 b3O
3•0 oh do 120 .ItS 53.3.10
100.14 do A do , 0')
200 oh do. 030 ' 50
200, 4 , 14 1'1 , 414) R . 58144
:14 4,14 do 13 /.4444
,1000 oh- do allottnisnts 5 711
48 oh esut d Aralt 1,5 128 -
IWO, tlch Nur pfd .. 1.460-011
88co.101,
5000 Ph ila k trio 74 , 891 4 "
1200 ' 410 b 3 89.1
100 Kb 311,,
GOO oh do- Its 3118
304 eli 'lv • Its' 32
100 511 do 130 32
Phlladeloblei*opey Mtrket
.
TrEsnA's', 3 une most noticeable. feature of our
local money market is the falling .off in the tullOilig of
loans of eI:AJAX) compared with last week. In view of
the, unsatisfactory condition pf trade. there' is nothing
Strange In this ring, but it is an unfaVorablo symptom,
liiawitlthtnndiong. The increase lii the dclioslts has not item'
1 4 0 111 . 1441 . 111 some, other weeks. but when coupled with
the decrease in loans, it gives additional strength to the
loan marketof about t 000,000; A. similar improvement
111011/Pell averaged during the past Aix weeks, from which
tin - estimate may be readily formed of its present re
sources. It is difficult tO era,liow the present rates, mu
d.rOtO Os they are, ran he sustained with such large
amounts of nuempldyed capital waiting for investment.
These rates have 110('11 very arbitrary for the psuit week
or more. and it ix likely that they will K001111(3 more uni
feria and haver. - .
There is little movement in Govermneut bonds, and
prices are wham:lug. Gold opened at 13.8 ?-,1, and at 12 M.
is • quoted at 13831. The "bull" influence at the Stock
Board this morning win 'map:tut, and most of the
speculative sluiresllllY/111Ced. Reading 11.111111/Ild
1.11, advance 1111(1 Philadelphia and. Erie
Railroad at 30,Ti—an fitiVl(ll(4' Of s. Mine Hill Railroad
. .
*old at W 4; Petnisylvania•RailrOad at :'airy; with MU lad
for Camden and Amboy Railroad; es for Norristown Rail
road. and !U6 for Catawissa Railroad Preferml.
Canal stocks were all high. but Bank awl Passenger
Railway shares VE4,11! VPrylitliPt
Jay Cooke le Co. quote Government securities. ACC.. to
-day as follows: U. t 71.65, 18e1, 122!,iin IZ2?-;;; 6-Ms of 1R62.1.22-V,
aP22%; do. 1 1 44. November, IS , LS. 11.Titt
1104.; do. July. L96h. MiLial2o;.; do. 1867. 120'ittlW.i,i,• do.
Ik 4 N. ra 'al:W:l'i; Ten-forties, 109.WCWis; Pacifies', IW-Piia
167.1;;
Smith, Randolph t Co.. bankers. Third and Chestnut
streets. quote nt 104 o'clock na follows; Gold. 134 , „; U. S.
Sixes. 11vi1,1221. al2i ; d0.d0.5.M, 1 1 9;2.• MN; 110 , 10.,
/564, 111 2.017: de%dn., IeCZ. 11S3ia1l9; do. do.. July,
11.1 1 .'..ia120% . ; do. do., July.. 1567, kVifalt_Pi; do, do.,
July, ,IrrT. IZ-1,!,;81'21)34 ;Au., fi's, 1040, /d934a10:114; Cnr
rency IVs. 107.,;a107;%•
Messrs. Deliaveri Ac Brother, No. 40 South Third
street, make Go: following quotations of the rates of ex
change tn-day at IP. N.. tided States Sixes of MI,
Li544,117! , 4017.:;
do d,.. lb; u. isa. new, 1i3i....iiti207`4;
do. Issg, ism. I 11938. new. I 19' ftliMo..l;
ifito.;.. 0100%; 1.. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. t'n r
rency, 107"in1l47 , „';Ilse o.trinound interest Notes, l9!4;
Crol4 • 13 , 3.!.:a1;t5?i; Silver. 13110,33.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
Tr y. Jppe Is4;tl.—The Ftlour Market exhibits no
itonr,,s4.lat ut. and lb. raps.ietions are of all extre•ute•ly
liueitrd
',vier, anti wee-tiy h 011.1.• COW
KliMorp A I.ut fr , I) frele , l'it,.ll,g ,, i /111111b1.111w , tly
we'll - TA Extra Female,. :tt e.k.l;al; 75 per harm!'
for lot,. including mmll 106:
of snper
tine:, at ".•. , .:a5 MI: Extra , . at A:5.5
Veinal, at .'„1"; 2r.a7 2.5; Indiana tin, to , . at fi7so
o.ls 59a10 50. 'IN' Flour sells at
7 Iu OAP 'Meal ue. sales have e ons. lipd,sr our
Thor' i> no Moth:tient in the sil!pro,,ion noted In 'Wheat
for tome till. past. Sawn saloo of Rod nt I 141 1 , 1"
hloo.1; no Aniher, at ;":1 tn. and 700 Jon.hels
Genet../ White at /4). Rye calling
he quoted. : -- cererSr.,l 3. Corn • I. le,o ,
tile, l of mine' , Um unchanged. 14.110 u of 2-'O.l titPdtt.t.
ttnatir at 944..: and Wust , rll all XIII at X:.:.S7c. I )at?
rre and prieve. favoir . buyerl.; 4,11 W.lttvt'll at
770• .. and l'onna. at 654 inc. •
==l
Tice Nest York. Money Market.
I From thy Nrw York Herald of to-day.]
M.—The government market was: very attinutted
:lid tio• tramaetions Leavy. the facts pointing to a re•
Vitali of -1 , 01 - ,laeulation in this I.r:omit also. Not I.tss
I hen six In eight million dollars'wort h of Nutria ehatmed
hrririf;'fo-day. Nvithio a radin, of two bb.,-ks from Wall
to Broad •trwts. The market waa stnattlnte,l by the
sudden rise ib L.. 1111011 PiPz; from 79%, the closing price
w. Saltinlay. The r teeling ahr, to the
myelpt by mail of the intelligence that Secretary • flout
/well had . bought the botol, for the , Sinking Fund and
wnnld not MIYMIe them tinder cloy cirenta•tances. Ito
ports were current that 'Minister Motley luul arrived in
England and made a speech of II Old 661 , 1 0 TY 'Cli.ratter •
decline in goldlended to Oftl.o I,lllllWa s hat the effect
of this ri,e abroad; but when gold had touclmd the low •
0,1 of the day and int.”.l a dispo4tion to be firm, if. not
1.. P net, builds i. Ma me,•tnms.
The ne.iwy market war. u r,llatle ca.-hw. bat while the
rat.- on call loan, %vat , altmot cent. 11l
governinctite Abe activity of tite*tock market reptered it
matter olio, iiiflicnitc to stet 1.. N. ell where Alie pledge
c0n.4 , tc+1... • of. totecellaneime—etomritiee. Commercial
vat. fairly active Alit tO :11111 I.ti:le por
rereiKn elcha nge n as timer, , the leading dfa Wen+ n4l
- Their ritte• in expectptihn of a bitter demand
ari g ntif of the decline in e 4,14. ,
en.h gold w,e , in continued good o‘upply. In trnnsac•
'Undo , for catfying the currency collateral eoininanded
from live to eight per cent. ititere.t. The follt , witig is the
report of the Geld Exchange Dank:
Geld cleared 500317,000
G. 14 bplanee,. 1.214,517
l'urrowy bala neer ,
111 r , out kens Becuritks there was a lioticrable recovery
in
TI o; gold ntarhet was 'wavy at the opening, and flu.
price deelimA from 139 to 13 , 0 i. The purchas....l mad.% ut
the lower figure,. %% - i.re ery 111111/eTOIII , . and ilia ivat
that suno• of the clique.% ba%l•tiot Only covere.l pr,viirlt4
r 'l‘ !AMIN -alt's l.nt :were bny ing, anotlyr "1.1:11"
ninv,nwnt w irnitipihnuthineonsly with the sharp specn.
tat ion in IitOCRS. • ' • • • •
Tho• Toledo Com merria , r.ays that Gviwral hl ven. ViCt.
Pre*Liont of flu. Erii• Hallway. hos miteroi into nu agroo-
Polit ith Cie% partii, for its line
front Cleveland to T01i..00. the pri k v ho. J,- thr
Olttrnet to p•rfiA•t.-t1 xvithiii.lt few (lays.
•
I Froui to-day - ..N. V. World.]
31 .V 1 31.:—Tlitre it , It very monis) , feeling among leaders
on the inflated and watered railway shares. Their Pre-eat
marketprice it r(I linielt dependent on the life of font-,
modore anderbilt that there is a disr.sitio4 to call in
loans on thent.ati'd among the roth,ervative broker they
are urging I ht7ir customers to sell' and realize they
ran the large profits which, are now onered to them by
—the lima:glom , of to vla y. Call loans SIN' easy On govern
-1 -nth at 6 rev tent. cued 011 mixed collaterals 7 per cent.
Prime busnie, , s notes are 7 to B l na. cent.
The government bond market was active and lel
% anted. (Inc of the large dealer. is Said to ilaVli i1011!Zilt
seer $: . ;11.1100,1100, eldelly in new bonds. The foreign bank
ers were aleo buyers of a considerable amount. The illi
‘llllCe in Ellrolle to itt the lea's strengthened the
market here.
TheTedel market opened at 139, declined to vis , ,l. and
closed at I:ts.,; at P. M. The reties paid for - carrying.
were 6.l , 7,8, and 5 per cent; After the tainnl iteljourned
be• mud:111011S I;k'ere i:WL,to a t 5.3 U
The stock market was Ft-yeti:4i. owingewlong
stock by the public, to realize the large profits offered to
them by the sharp advance , in.prires engineered by the
dignet , to - daY• The cliques were the chief buyers,
and the market Fs therefore unsettled. and
may change at 'any moment if their programme
require., it. The cliques will make powerful
ettorts to unload before duly 1, And the batik expansion
Of last week, if continued. will assist them indoing so
-The shucks selected especially to FUSlltill and `•beill" the
.market were ..Mic 'gat Southern,,.Lake Shore;. Vitts
blirgh. and Si. Pllll. The Vanderbilt stocks were ne
!peeled. but kvpt steady. with limited transactions.
.The 117 vs , 'York Stock Market.
I Correspondence of the Associated Press.l
NEw Yons., .1 une I.—Stocks unsettled: Gold, ; Ex
change, itet 1862, 1224,, , t tins : 1861, 1173 e; do. I_t.u.,
115.7; new. 120.1,i; 1867; 12e4; 10-40 s, 109.',1: Virginia
Sixes, Canton Company. 6u; 13mnberland
Preferred, 343; New York Central. 1111.lt; treading, 100%;
11 orison River, 1574:t; .Micltigab Central, 121!: Michigan
Southern. 11S.T' s t Illinois CentrtaL74l3 l ; Cleveland , and
Pittsburgh, 10i , 7 Cleveland and Toledo, 116: Chicago
and Roek ltdand,l26'4; Pittsburgh and Fort Wavne. 156:
' Markets by Telegraph.
[ Special Despatch to the Philattla. Evening Bulletin.]
SEw YORK, June 1. 123.2 P. M.-Cotton.-Thee
market this morning was firmer, with a good demmial.
Sales of ahem 2.0110 Wo quote as follows
Uplolll6. 21F. e.; Orleans, 2914 e.
Flour,. ,te.-11, , cdpts 9400 barrels. The, market for
Witstern as State Fleur ix irregular; State brands
vieadY• With cc heir ithipping .
and lower. The sales are about 7,000 barrels, including
superthin State at 55 25a55 05; extra State at $6 10a$0 30;
low grades Western extra, 55 75a56 15; Southern Flour
is dull and drooping; sales of 450 barrels; at $6 50a57.10,
for extra Baltimore and Country, and $6 50a$9 25;1,54,65
asl3 50 for Flunilr do. California Flour ix dull and
heavy; vales tar 300 barrels at s7asB 50 for, old via the
Horn, and $8 50a5 , 9 tis for new vin the Isthmus.
Grain.-Receipts Wheat 17,600 bushels. The market leer
"spot? , is but firm. The sales are 40.000 bushels
Mixed Milwaukee at $1 43; No. 2, el 4:1;151 44; Cidit;
fornbt, $11;58$1 70; No. 2, to arrive, is active mad
Suoyanti sales of 80.000. bushels... Cora.-Reccipts 11 . 000
laushels.. , The market* for -eanal tits better and active.
Sales of 70.000Thothels New We Stern ga7s afloat. Rail
road lots firm with a fair demand. Sales of 29,009 bush.
at Matti. Oats .-Reeei pts-19,000, bushels: Market drill
anti heavy.' Sales of 10.000 bushels at 78. Rye,.ribminal,
.Provntions-The market is salable at $3150 for now
Western Mess, La rd-Receipts,3oo packages. The 'mar
ket is quiet and firm. Wo quote fair to prime steam at
1914 cents. • ,- • •
Whisky-Rectipts,•fi3o-barrials. The market Is better
..I.and firm.- We quote-Western free at-.5103a1 04
Groceries generally quiet. .
- - ICorrespondeneo`of the Associated Press :1,-.
Yonx; I.—Cottou firmer; 900 , bales , sold
291,5 e. Flour steady; sales of 9,500 Sarrels. Wheat
firmer; stiles of 30,000 .busloils; No. 2, $' 42'4. 'Corn
. steady ;•sales of 29,000 bushels. Oats dull; sales of 8400
bushels ot 77.. Beef quiet. Pork firm; neW mess, 611100
nem SVC,. Lard dull at 40a1919".• Whisky dull, and quo ,
tat ions are moiniunl at $l, free.
BALTIMORE, 311410 1.-Cotton' very first at 2416a285 1 4
cents. 'Flour - dull and'eleadr:'.Wlibat dull. and - ninniiial,
Corn 48a90 cents for. White. Pots .dull. pt 95a75 Cents.
Rye :unchanged. PrOvisiptis • firm • and . unchmiged.
hlsky dull at $1 onl•
(I 0 T 4.I.7WaTC - 0171 )ti r vw
NJ landing from stoorner J. W. Everman, aid for Ah.lll
UStiELL & CO., 22 kfurth.FronMito+t.
trilE DAILY EVINING 131 - 113,FAIN---PHILADELP lIIA. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1869.
I COMMERCIAL. -
. .
C.x.ehaissiii.,Siagicia...2—_
WO Oh llVading 11. 030 50 •
300 oh • do o 1020.3•114
1 .1/1 oh •do Its 20
10(1 oh do 11101 m - - 50 24'
100 oh ( do ,s
100 oh do , o3ovvrt '2O
100 sh 'do' 2b5 b 5 ,
__. 50`i . -
200 oh •- •• (lo b 3 lt,o 20•3•14.1 ,
Mob do:, -201 in
)00 oh' •- JO olOwti_ 50'4
200 oh do 100 50-3.10
100 oh Phila. & Erin 1,30 31t.i,
103'o11 do • - 31'4
100 oh, .410 31'i:
lOU oh ' do- ' 31',;
700 '.l
oll•." o Its' 3114
100 slt 0 02.1 . 3134
10) sh 0 MO' lll'n
lOU 011 SCII :sitlV talc, 1;20 914
• tioAn.toi. •
20 0
.111 ) 1 1 1 0 4' 13)1;1)3 31
100 xh .::do
11$) sh do »5 314
100 ' do, 1110, 311.*
100 it do bl 5 311 i
100Nti do 141 d 3136
200 nh tin 101 32
N Y & 31hhil hril4sl
lOU sh Catawisso pfd bik 36.
,a6Anv. ,
2901 sit Itertding R. 49.94
109 sh do • i
12th do 90
200 eh do eV Its 4J'.
100 011 (10 WO 4936
2(MI eU 6.11 Nay Stk 1144 37:4
THIRD EDITIOL
BY TE.L.E(IRAPH.
LATER ,PROM WASHINGTON
AVA L 'INTELLIGENCE
Naval Matters.
TOE PACIFIC SQUADRON
WASH !NI ;TON, grime, L—Despateles have
been 'received from Rear Admiral Turner,
commanding the Tacifie squadrm4 dated Val=
paraisp, May 1, The Powhattan Was at that
port, haVing recently . rettirned froin Talealm
rnana; .
The Daeotah WILY on the *ay to Coquimbo,
front Callao.. The Nyack AYies . at Callao. The
Nearsarge.sailed front Talealinma on the 17th
of April for the Marquesas, Soeiety, Friendly
and r ejee island k, Aust villa and New Zealand,
thence back to the South• American coast,
•, Tim Tuscarora arrived at Valparaiso on the
2d of April from Callao. - She was preparing
to sail for the Gulf of Mexico to join the Nerth
Atlantic Squadron. The Onward was at Val
'paraiso,"
Lieutenant Commander Norton W. .C.
Anders has been detached from the Ossipeo
and awaits orders to the Juniata. - Master A:
H.. Vail has been detached from the t4aginaw
and ordered here for examination for promo
tion. Surgeon Henry C. Nelson has been or
dered to the practice ship Macedonia,relieving
C. J. Clehorne,, who is placed on waiting
orders.
John
ohn B. Guthrie, for a long time a promi= ,
.
tient clerk in the office of - the Secretary of
the Treasury; and legal adviser of-the De
partinenfon.;Revenne,•and Customs Itegula ,
thins, has resigned.
The receipts frominternal revenue sources
yesterday were erroneously stated in the news-
papers. • The arnonntis $2,866,000.
Quotation of Five-Twentics Corrected.
[Special Dempatzh to the Phila. Evening Bitlietin.]
XEw Yotm, Jitne I.—The 'Associate - it Press,
awl the Comthercial Bureau made a serious
mistake in the translation of the London
money market this morning. The first quota
tion of bonds 'was correctly given at 81, but
the second tiPspatch read 791, causing a sharp
advance in old. The last quotation Almilld
have been 80i—a ditierenee of 1 per cent. •
Strike of the New Work Waiters.
NEW YORK, I.—The waiters in almost
all of the 'principal hotels of this city struck
this morning for an increase of wages.
the Atlantic Cable.
.I.l•EitPoot„ June 1, 2 P. M.—Cotton-Mid-
L'plalubi, 11;id; Middling Orleans, 11
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are }inner.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET
AN EASINESS IN THE MARKET
TEADINESS 1N c; OLD
Governments Moderately Active and Firm
FLUCTUATIONS IN RAILROADS
(Sr. cial Deer:itch to the Phila. Eveninglptiti .1
Vont:, opcncdstva,o at
1:14; in consoquence of the 841ValICe •1)011(tii
in 1.0111107 l to ; and pliValleoll to 13$; on tho
incorrect press quotations indicating a sudden
decline in bonds to
Private cable despatches report the bonds in
London at 80,; - . Goy I-ilia:twins are moderately
active and firm. The Germans are buying
heavily in 'Bl's. The money Market is easy at
7 per rent., with exceptional cases at IL Stock;
are feverish and active. Cleveland and Pitts
burgh advanced 3 and declined 31. Michigan
Sombeni deelined 1; and rose 1. New York
Central is wi•ak at 1901. The Vanderbilt party
are absent, an Cleveland. - Heading is dull at
1001 a 100;. Foreign exchange is drill, -hut.
State bonds show more strength. Tennessee's
are the leading feature.
A BIG PRIZE.
Discovery of an Immense Di 1111 l ostd—lifoly
Obtained—A Description of the Gent—
Weight and Value.
( From the Cape Town A rgn.
The town was startled out of its propriety on Thurs
day morning by the announcement that a large diamond
—a s ery Goliath 111.11011 g precious stones—had been dbice
vereil within the boundary of the colony, in the neigh
borhood of the Orange river. Theurrival of the northern
post with the newspapers and a despatch from the civil
commissioner, soon set all doubts at rest. A diamond
weighing eighty-three and a half carats. and valued at
£Yls.ooo.luljust been brought into Hope Town by tiebalk
van Niekerk—the same gentleman, It will he remem•
bereft, who obtained possession of the first diamond dis
covered in the Cape, and valued at ..£5OO. The gem is said
to he of the first warm : and to have been in the posses-
Slott of a Kaftir doctor. and W , ell by him as a charm. All
great things. as well as coming events. cast their shad
ows before them, and so the rumor of this wonderful
treasure has haunted the Colesberg atmosphere for
this year past. It has turned up at last, and, ac
cording to authority there is no reason to dispute.
has been purchased by Messrs. Lilienfeld Brothers for
It seems thaLthe_black - doctOr so valued the
gimi that it was.witli.g.reat difficulty _ha.. Was._ induced to_
part with it. At lagib Valk Niekerl: tenrmed him with
r:00 sheep. ten oxen and one horse. There seems to have
been little delay in the sale of the article by Van Nie-
Iterk. or its pnrchasebiy Messrs. Lilienfeld. so that We
must suppose its superior quality was apparent. If it
hail loom flowed, or was of Ina' color,. there tvuuhl love
been millie hesitation in the porcha se. Mr. Van
Niekirk may, now, we should think, retire on' his
fortune. and allow some others to have a turn at dia.
mood hunting. To this-intelligence was added on Thurs
day the less exciting but gratifying announcement that
a. email butt brilliant diamond. Weiglibig sew en and a
quarter carats. and valued at .e. 2019. had been received at
the Colonial Office. This gent we have seen and can bear
testif&ti ny to its perfect purify • and symmetry. Humor
states that another diamond of Iltratillal size. weighing
t tdrty-five carats;-lm been broughtinterltiversdale; bu
this statement Ivis not yet be,n continued.
(tar correspondent calls the Lmonster di:1111.nel "•Ille
Car Koh-bniiiir. certainly, if it be all that it is des
cri osl..it will makiithe Cape : fatuous_ The real.
w . eighsllo carats, after all the ethting- to whieh it
has been subjected. As first shown at the Exhibition Of
Mil it weighed 181 r carats. Nevertheless. th,re are not It
great Many jewels in the world as large as the one trill-
sured -up by the Kaffir doctor and now safely I,nlg
Rope Town.' .
For the Philadelphi
The Wenth
sends 1.113 the follm
vn for thet month j
MAY
wc.P
t
o
o'e
L of
Low
TN'e
Thy
pep
',UNI.PIORtA'rI9 NS:
Repotted for the Philadelphia ,Lvening putiotin. •
MI S.SlNA—Bark Svhlide, Thompson-4563 boxes
oranges 190 do lemons 'l , l noting,, Bro.-
MATANZAS—Brig CO'reti, Wilson-503' Itlids
100 tre do John Matson & Co. . :
MATANZAB—Iiehr Izetta t Smith-257 hhdH sugar 133
loot do 30 idols molasses Dallott & Son.,
CARDRNAS—Sehr Addle M Bird, :Iterrill4-109 116
tee molasses Them-Wattson & Sous
BLACK. RIVElt s .lll--Sehr,Elisithellt Meßee,.Smith
-321 tune lugwoud D N Wetzlitr & Co.
'a Evening Bullellto
er for April. • ya
wing table of the we'iithvy n
iuetpa
N. E. Cloudy, Rain.
N.W ..Clbudy . • ;
N. \c.`'Clear. hlio Wind
N. E. Cloudy.
E. Cloudy.
N. E. 01.114.
N. E. Cloudy.
W. .Clear..
N. W. Clear.
N. W. Clear.
S. W. Clear.
S. E. Cloudy. Rain. T.J. L
S.- E. ClmidY. ShOwer.
S. W. Clear. Shower.
S. W. Cloudy. Shower.
N. W. Clear.
S. W. Cloudy.
N. E. Cloudy. Hain. _
N. W. Clear,
NE Cloudy. Rain. •
N.E.: Cloudy. •
N. E.- Clear. - Hazy- . _
N. E. Clear. 11 tiy,„
W. Clear.
S. W. Clear.
N. E. Cloudy.
N. E. Cloudy.
N. E. Cloudy.
S. W Cloudy. Hain.'
IW. Clear. Shower. T..kr
Alit RAGNS
FOURTH EDITION.
TE.LEGitAi'H.:
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON'
The Governorship of New Mexico
ThO. -Receipts of .itevenue and Customs
INDIAN AFFAIRS
The Governorof New Xexieo;
(Special Deanatch to thePlUlada. Evening Bulletin.).
. .
WitsurXurox, Junel.--In March last, the
Presidentappointed C. C. Crowe Governor of
New. Mexico. After being confirmedthe
Senate, it was discoVered that his disabilities
had never, been removed, and his right to ass- .
slime the duties of the office was referred to
the Attorney-General for his decision, who de
cided that Mr. Crowe could not
take the oath of office•until' the
law of Congress regarding removals
and disabilities was, complied with. It was
then semi-officially announced that . .31r.
Mitchell, the present Governor, would re
main until Congress assembled; when ale
President would ask that body to relieve Mr.
Crowe from the operations of the disability
This morning; however; he appointed
Wm. A.:Pile, of Missouri, whO was • recently'
yejegted for the Brazilian mixsion,to the Goya
norshiplof that territory. .The impression pre
vails here that Mr. Pile: ill be confirmed for
this place by the Senate,, next winter.
President also appointed C. C. Sheats
Consul at Elsinore, and W. 31. Kendall Post
master at Plymouth, Indiana. .
The Receipts of Revenue and Customs.
: [ Special Denpatch to tho Philo: Evening Bulletin.]
WASHINGTON, • Juize I.—The receipts from
internal revenue, from
.June 30th, 184i8, until
May 31st, 1869,0 r eleven months of the the fis
cal year, amount to. 8130,195,855 83,
and from customs, .to about $166,000;000,
making a total ofl over 5302,000,00.
Estimating the receipts from internal reve
nue at 52.74100,000 Mr the preMent month,
which closes the fiscal year, and front customs
at $15;000 ; 000, it will be seen that there has
been a falling ()kin the former from the last
fiscal year of about $30,000,000, while
the customs receipts , will show, an
increase of about M(100,000. the aggre
gate there will be a ,falling off during , the
present year, as compared with the last fiscal
year,of about F13,00(4000.
The public debt statement for May, which
will be issued to-day,.will, as has been said in
these despatches: show a ye y large reduction
in the anidunt ofthe debt.F
Indf an Ne
ST. I.( Jetle Replibtiven'.4 special
lion Fort Leavenworth says that news from
Cant> Supply states that 1,300 Arrapahoes: haul
reached that point. Little Robe and a party
of Cheyennes arrived on. the evening , of-the
18th inst. Little Itoln promised that the tribe
*Odd follow him and.u on their reServa
e
Companies A and D, 7th Cavalry, .under
command of Col. Wier, have' been sent after
the If( ossil Creek depredators, some of whom
are believed to be white men.
Lieutenant Marsh and a scouting party,a day
or two ago, eanie lip with a smali War party
of 'lndians, supposed to he those committing
depredations •on the Salina river, near the
mouth of Buffalo creek, and pursued them fif
teen nnl s,unfil darkness compelled him to de
sist.) He reports two boys Wounded and a
woman and three cloldren missing. The In
din& that attacked' The Swed 6 settlement, in
addition to those they killed, captured two
Women and two children.
Indians, at a point seven miles from
Hays City, on Sunday, supposed to be the
party 'Nvlio ran the train ofl the track at Fossil
creek, killed two men.
A despatch from Omaha says that the in
dinns. along the gni 0111'116 tic IlailrOad rental n
'quiet at Forts Laramie and Fetterman. ' A
strict non-intercourse 'with the Indians is 'en
forced by the otlicers, the intention of the Go
vernment being to compel all Indians desirous
of trading'to move on their reservations.
Meeting of the Pennsylvania Reserve
Association.
[ Special Dep , putch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.)
WEST CHESTER, Pa., June I.—The annual
meeting of the Pennsylvania Reserve Associa
tion was held to-day at the Court-house, ex
Governor Curtin profiding. The attendanee
was large, comprising representatives front all
parts of the State- I*
The . Philadelphia delention, under e 4 •
mand of Colonel - William B. Manu, mimbered
about 100, and made a handsome display.
They were accompanied by a band of music
and Brady's battery of artillery, which fired
salides near, the-Court-hou.se Square.
The citizens treated the veterans with great
hospitality, providing a band of music, which'
met the visitors at. the depot, accompanied by
a large number of citizens.
The oration will be dclivered at:; &clock by
Col. R. Biddle olierts, of PittSburgh.
The banquet takes-place this evening. G on.'
Meade is expected to be present if his health
will permit.
Sinking of a Steamer.
DETROIT, June 1.-'the steamer Dove eel
lided, in St. Clair riVer, last night, with the
propeller May Flower, but wa.s got into shal
low water • before sinking, and no lives were
lost. She will probably lie*raised.
Fatal Stabbing.
TiocitEsTEn, ILLMed Smith
stabbed Goaikin Lima; yestertlav„ the wMinti
'wing fatal. Smith went, for a tlocror for the
tlyitkg map, :Ind then snrremlereil hinßelf.
Obituary.
SruiNGFIEC,D, role I.—Father Gallagher,
pa-nn• er Sr. Miehaers Church. , lerl r0.1,1v.
DRY GOODS.
•
INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. •
GEORGE FRYER
916 CHESTNUT STREET.
Invitee attention to hie elegant stock of
India Shawls and Scarfs, Black twill
k'and'y Silks, Japanese Silks, Ma.
terials for Spits, Dress
•
and Fancy Goods, -
in great variety, purchased on s inost advantageous terms.
for cash, and will be, sold as cheap ae ut any store in the
city.
Shawls altered, repaired and cleansed.
Eir? • HEADQUARTERS R EPUBLICAN
CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS. NA-
TioxAl. UNION CLUB. 1105 CHESTNUT. STREET.
Under the provisions of Rule 7 of the. nu If.s for the go
y eminent of tie Union Republican Party, the annual
primary election's will be held in each election division
on TUESDAY, June Sth, between the me hours of 4 and
S o'clock P. M.
There shall be elected from - each Division one Delegate
to each of the following COnVe iOllO VIZ.:
Coroner, . Clerk oeQuarter Sessions,
City Treasurer, Prothonoturycof the District
Recorder of Deeds, Court;
City Commissioner,
and In the First Senatorial District, one De4.eate each to
a Senatorial Convention.
There shall also ho oleeted one Delegate from 'each
Election Division to ,a RearesentativeConventiou, and,
two Delegates from each Division to a Ward Conven
tion.
And from each Election Division three members 'of a
Ward Executive Committee, asTrovided for in Rule 3,1.
The above conventions shall meet WEDNESDAY,
June 9, at 10 o'clock A. it.; except the. Ward Con
ventions, which shall meet at h o'clock P. DI.
- Cup notice will be given of tlib places of meeting of the.
City Conventions. ' • "
----By order-of-lbe Republicnn City Executive Committee
W. R. LEDS, Preoident--
JOHN L. mia,;.Seeretary. .E t jw?,.5
MAGAZIN DES MODES - . • •
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1014 WALNUT STREET..
• MRS'. PROCTOR;
Cloalle, Walking Suitg. Silks.
' • • •.Drees floods, Loco Shawls
adios' UUtlofclothln
Dieesea Inn& to. treason in Tivontylour Roma.
ti INVOICE (.)i" NOR
- TOIFB el6brateckFine , -Applo:Ahetteo. , daily oy.-
y10 , (1, cliql for JOti, H. BUBSIEB. 4; 00. 1,. Bole
ts~a ~11001~ ;:.
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The Londim Times on Minister Motley
FROM NEW YORK
Presbyterian General Assemblies
,
LONDON, June 1.---Nearly all the journals
have articles to=day on the presentation of the
address to Mr.,lfotleY, and discuss the proba
ble future relations between Great Britain and
the "United States. The Times,
.after contrast
ing Mr.. Sumner's Speech in th Senate with
111%,Notley's language of yesterday, hopes
that the peaceful tendency of the latter is not
a tribute to appearances, but a real and i pract&
cal indication of the . intention of his govern
ment. Setting aside all controversies, Great
Britain offers Mr. Motley a hearty welcome.
The Timm is assured that both the government
and people of the nation will reciprocate his
friendly expressionl4.
MADRID, June I.—lt is, reported that the Re
publican members will not oppose a final vote
m the Cortes on the question of a future form
ofgovernment for Spain, but will unanimously
refuse to subscribe to the oaths prescribed by
the new Constitution.
osToN, June 1.--The trial of Dennis Keen,
,for the alleged decapitation of;Dennis Cronan
with a meat-axe commenced at Cambridge
to-day.
FIFTH EDITION.
BY;'TELEGRAPH.
IMPORTA.NT BY CABLE
His Speech Satisfaciory
AFFAIRS IN MADRID
Fll,Olll .130STCYN.
retitions for Annex at io n
By the Atlantic Cable.
The Presbyterian General Assemblies.
[Special Despatch to the Phileda. Evening Bulletin.]
NEW YORK, June I.—The New School As
sembly elected the following Trustees of the
Presbyterian,Publication House in Philadel
phia: John C. Farr, Charles S. Waltz; ReV.
DM.Paniel. Walsh, Thos. J. Shepperd, Rev.
WM. T. Eva.
Auditors; JOSeph H. Joy, James M. Lester
and Treadwell Ketcham: •
:The resolution againSt members of the
Church visiting the opera and theatre, indulg
ing in card-playing and dancing, was referred
to a Special Committee, to report to the Pitts
burgh Assembly.
The first Sabbath- in January. 1870, was ap
pointed as a day of prayer for the conversion.
of the world.
The Presbytery of South Carolina was added
to the Synod of Pennsylvania.
The report of the Committee, on Systematic
Benevolence was adopted,
Tlie report on the delegate as to the Scotch
and Irish Churches was recommitted.
The assembly then tuljourned, with appro
priate ceremonies, to meet 4 at Pittsburgh on
the second - Wednesday in - Is, oyembtr.
The Old School As:tenthly discussed the
question. of the religious education of the
freedmen.. A delegation from the Methodist
Pastoral Association of New York was intro
duced.
The resolutions defining the poliey of the
Board.orDomestie lkliNsions for the ensuing
year, previously reported, were adopted.
Front Boston.
'Thi! pytition of citizens of Somerville, for
the annexation of that town' to Boston, and
another petition forile apnexsition of all the
territory -south of Charles River, within six
miles of the City Boston, have been re
ported upon by the committee of the Legisla
ture to which theY were referred, and re
commended that they he referred to the next
General Court. •
From Ifrevana.
HAVANA, June Nt. —ThOlnaS H. NCISOIIf,
American Minister to Mexico, arrived here
yestert3ay, on Lis way-to Vera Cruz. The U. S.
steamer Contooeook 'has returned to this port.
"Sugar is dull; the sales have been unimport
ant, at 8201 reaLs.
Iteprieved.
ROCHESTER, June I.—The Governor has re
prieved Messner, sentenced to he hanged on
Frikbly, for two weeks.
FURNITURE, &C
GEO. J. HENKELS,
CABINET MAKER;
1301 apcll3o3 CHESTNUTSTREET.
Established. 1544.
my6-3m4p
FURNITURE.
A. - & ii. LEJAMBRE
HAVE REMQ.,VED THEIR
Furniture and
,Upholstering Warerooms
TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET,
GIRARD ROW.
11.6 i to th NITO .
FURNITURE.: !
•T. & J. A. HENKELS,
paving REMOVED to their
ELEGANT STORE,.IOO2 ARCHST.,
Are now telling first-data FURNITURE at - very te
tiuced price's. iitat2l.3mrp§
WIRE FENCING
FARMS, GARDENS, LAWNS,' 4g.c.
6REAPEST AND HEST KNOWN.
WHITE METAL Wittig
• FOR CLOTIIES LI„§ES.
-G. DE WITT, BR6 & CO.,
633 11116rket
mvlAfii tU g 2mrn'
WELDEN SPRING WATER,
St,-AlbanH,
Alterapive. Challybente.
A lc!rige supply just received by
I+RE])ERICIi BROWN,
IN. E. corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets,'
.PIIILADELPHIA..
N.8.--Descriptite rataphiPts to,be had upon aPplieu
tlou.• •
my= s to th l3trpt,
()HAL-K.—FOR • - SALE, 1.80. TONS OF
"Chal4, Afloat, Apply to WONWMAN Sc CO4
" ' • Walnut etruct.
AUCTON - SALES. ,
_TCTIQN_=NOIGE
.; , ,°:,1;.•,i ~.1',1::::!1..%ri '' v:t! - '. , '', WI ; ' , ..V , L4.:
:_-:•Cargn.H.tkl..,S.3:lo).ile.-:.-.
ges
ya1...i . '44 ,.
SAMUEL',' C. ( OoK ,:
!Wii",L 'SELL
On Pier. 11, itbare , Raee Street,
On To-morro* (Welrieday), June'ld,
AT 12 O'CLOCK.,
15W1 noxiFs ORANGE&
1500 BOXES LEMONS.
Landing ex-iaik Sylphido, frombrensina..
Atisogx„]pAi+TEops% , .' ! ..-H-'..-
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THE - PARHAM'
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.:
.
This new andadmirable Sewing Machine' has. already
achieved a popularity not surpassed bY .the , oldest-ma
chines of the country. It combines all the good qualities
of the best machines in the market, with many new and
superior features not found in any other: is •
ADAPTED. FOR, EVERY IDESCRIPTION,I,OF •
FAMILY. SEWING AND FOR . •
• MANUFACTURING PURPOSES ;I '"
IS elegant in • style and finish. simple in ,constriction,
noiseless in operation, makes perfect work on every- de—
scription .of material, is v,ery light running, perfectly
free in all its movements, is adapted to rkgreater range
of work than any machine , yet invented, and is eMphati
cally the • ' • - • • • •
MOST PERFECT. - - SIMPLE AND MELTABLE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE EVER, •
OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC
It. •• •
is a positive pleasure to operate it. " •.,
. Call and examine it at the office of the . ,
'PARHAM SEWING lIA.CMITE CO
• N 0.704 CHESTNUT STREET. — • ,
ICE ! ICE! !
ICE! ICES , ICE! It
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OFFICE OF' THE • •
KNICKERBOCKER..ICE COMPANY ,
No. 435 Walnut Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Established 1832. Incorporated 1864.
Wholesale and ftetail Dealers and Shippeta of •
,
EA.S7L^V.. - _TUN
. -
THOS. E. CAHILL, President; E. P: KERSHOW,
. ,
Vice-President; A; HUNT, Treasurer; E.H. CORNELL,
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Secretary; T. A. HENDRY, Superintendent.
Ice delivered daily in all parte of the consolidated city,
West Philadelphia, Mantua, Richmond, Bridesburg )
Tinge and Germantown
Prices for families, offices, etc.,•for 7865:
unds daily ' 60 cents per week.
If 3 p o
2 0 • •OL • . 75 • ,)
10 " "
20 i.i $1 05 ",
Large consumere at wholesale prices: • ,
Orders sent to the office, or anv of the following defs'ots,
will receive prompt attention: N:orth Pennsylvania Rail
road and 3laster Street, Willow.street'wharf,Delaware
avenue, Bridge 'avenue and Willow street, Twenty
second end Hamilton' treets, Ninth street and Washing
' ton avenue, and Pine street wharf, Schuylkill. •
Ice! Ice! Ice! ice! Ice! —Teel Ice!
My 2 'horn .
GAS FIXTURES'
A great 'Variety of. patterns entirely new in this market.
OUR IRON AND . BRONZ.q4s_FIXTURES
Excel nil othurs In durability and tin •
COUNTRY RESIDENCES
Fitted up with the latest ImProventents in KEtOSENII
LAMPS and CHANDELIERS. • •
'Our Meridisin • ~,•
le the safest and best tarein., , • ,
Tiranre . and Varian Figures. -
COULTER, JONES:&Co.,
'2'o2 Arch Street.
.7nyValmrn
(T-
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B. . WILLIAMS .& SONS
No. Is. North Sixth Street,
MANCF4CTCRERS Or '"' ' 4
VENETIAN BLINDS , '
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
Large flied lineAtimorteiteixt nt,llow Oripes.
STORE SHADES made and lettered:
Cornices, Cords, Tamels, Repairing,
myrnine'.§
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FINANCIAL
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Treasurer's Departent
PHILADELIIIIArrENNA.,.APriI 2,180
To the Stockhoplers ot:the l!enetsylyviti,il
Coinpany.
Ail Stockholders, es registered on the Books of. this
Company on the 30th clay of April, lE4iO; will be edtitled
to subscribe for 25 Per Cent: of their respective intetfests
it New Stock at Par, ne follows:.
First—Fifty per cent. at the thnikof 'tinbacrlptiim, be--
tWe ' efl the 15th day of May, ltio9, and the 30th day of June,
1E69.
Second—Fifty per cent. between thellStbdio of NoVe.m ,
her, NA and the 3lot day of December, 1809; of, if Siock.; ,
holders should prefer, the whole amoutitrany lieltaid up
t the time of suliecription, and each . inetalment. ace paid
Abell be entitled to a pro rata of the 'Dividend that ma
be derlared on full sharea.
Th I'd—That every Stockholder holding less than four
sbarettsball be entitled to subscribn for ono allure; and
those holdinginern thou o roultiplu'of : fonr shores shall
be entitled to subscribe for, on ndditiu stinto'. ,
Fourth—All,shareo upon which inotalinentimire yet to
be paid under Reimlution of May 13, 1828, will be entitled
to their allotment of the 25 Pee Cent.' at par, 44 : though
they were paid in full. . ' • ' •
TnoittAls TAFIRTAIL; IatEALERI
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• BANKERS; 0
No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
'qENE4ACAckgNTs,
F 0 R
al4i PENNSYLVANIA * 1
41P leariaii 0 %5
0/15 c.) OF THE (c..
tNSth tit
plt of THE
UNITED - STATES Cif AMEI*A.
The NATIONAL Luna iNNORANCP:t COUPA:RT le a
corporation chartered 1?) , speca.l, Act 5 Fvugrese, ap
proved July 2.5, IsG9, %dill , •
, _
CASH CAPITAL 'SI 000 000 . P4lO.
Liberal terms offered 'to Agents and‘loilellons,.tvl!o
are invited to apply at,our °dice.
Vail particulars to be hall on applteatlon Ourefr cc;
'located In the second story, of our Bankina
where (itrcillars and :Pampblets fully describing :hu
ativentages ollbred by the Cempany, may ue tutd:
cii4um
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