Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 05, 1870, Image 1

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VOLUME . C.AYIV.-NO. 20.; :
1)1r, IC DDI N G INVITATIONS EN-.
graied.in the newest and best 'manner. LOUIS'
HA, Stationer 'and Snararer t lio. 1033 Chestnut.
' street. . ' ' : . ap2l•th s tug,
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EARTH CLOSET CO.' S bEIC — .EA.II , Tk
commodes and apparatus for, fixed closets at WM.'
G. RHOADS' /221Marifet, street:: Vreadotn. from risk
to health and'from 'o ff ence ; economy of a valuablo fer
tiliser secured b • use of the dr earth system. ap22tl§
•-•- DONSALk-e-PIIIPPeLe- - i'tiee - ThUradiri evening, Ai
ril e .
2,8t1t, 1870 - 9. t the'residence of . the beide's father, by Rev.
6. 1. ,
11. , RatonBterling ftoneell, of Philadelphia, Pa..
• to Mire: leery daughter of Col. J. P. llooeer,
or Franklin, .. •
• BRADLETRIGLIAM.-In Pl r teburgh, tho
Instant, by theelteve Illoon, Rector of Calvary
Church ,•12te Charles 11. Bradley to• 111101 bray T. Brig
ham oldest daughter of Mr. 0. D. Brigham, Editor of,
the iittriburghCammercial. - I.
. 11,1 5:1 1 ATR—TEIUNIAS St'SONS'
18111511-0R13.--, At their rvildonco,lio. 49'4 Oodfrife. ' o. J..Veryi Elmira .Pour-storiirDrown
iatreet, on +the 2d Instant, by the Roy. El• Lang,
.etene Reeidence, No. 3813 Walnut street, opposite t
-11. -Veber to Meg lkbecca Orr, leath uf Ger, legnere(Re feet front,2ls feet - deepto - Sansom
- utantowne
- DIE
M will be wild et . public sale , at the. Philadelphia Ex
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AL.-On the. 3d instant. zoninvi th chic h i son of, ' change, all that very .elegant lour-More ',town etoneunenuage, with three-story back building ,and lot of
Wilfred and Catharine J. Ball; in the ninth year of.tlia. greund i _situare on the north side of Walnut street,
. West of -Eighteenth street: opposite Rittenhouse Square,
.I;LLICT -s-On the 4th inst.; . if scarlet fever, , 1813; containing In front on Walnut street 26 feet
Reudrick, only - child of George end Lizzie Elliott ,•; 6 luchee, and extending to depth 235 feet to Sansom
aged 3 Yettriei ' etreet -.4 fronts.. The .house is well and snbetentially
• 'Xbo relativeli and friend', el the family are rempeeffulle. built, and Masted in a very siiperforgnij elegant men
the residence of hie tier, with all the modern improvementy and conve-
Invited to attend the fanettil, front
parent/v. No: 228 ()heeler street, on Friday; at 2 o'clock.' niencee; has large p trier (with sliding folding doors).
Interment at Odd ..Fello we' tfemat eiry lireakfest root!) eneetkitchens and - butler's patitry
• FINLAY:y-1n Pittaburek,oo Tuesday peenieg,. Hee , on
the first floor; 2 commodielle ellaratiegaLsitlik.batltroenn-1.-
3d at geie o'clock, eamee_Finlll2,l-a-theetZtil-Yee-e-tit-f- diring - goem - etiiith.ref - pantrf and dumb-waiter b teed
--litages: _ I drawing-room on the second floor; 5 chambers : and bath.
'CAL - E.-May 6th, 1870.-Franklin.Yeale• „.„ .00KITI on the third flour , and 3 chambera endlinen-rogn
ne notice willtie given of the funeral , the RANT!' floor; ads thto
p ialout; wa 11
ter.closets,wa.-
basins, het mile Cold wilier, ibellicalls, speaking , tnbu4.
banderol:tie marble mantels, numerous closets, back stair
way to third story, furnace. cooking range, Ac. •
Subject to the provision that, in nr,ir r widen the
footway oh Walnut street. from Eighteenth to Nine•
tevnth streets, DO building or obstrnetioa. Aboutd over
be erected on the nouthnioet /2 feet of said lot (being .
the present line of this and the remaining houses on the
block except doorways, steps, porticos, .cellar-doers
and railings.
Terms-Ralf cash.
/Or P./P*46lOA two 111011t101.. May .he examined
daily from 'I to 4 o'clock.
bu.2.-Ilandeome Cottage Realdenco, with:Stable and
Coach-house and large let, Wlllew avenue, above
A triad elreet. Germantown. All that let Of ground.
wit b..the messuage and stable thereon erected, siteate la
the - . Tweitty-eecona V. .Genziantown ; beginning at
stone Mlbt -for a col!. on the east Milt of Willow ( for
merly Franklin) are ue, said avenue being 60 feet in
width ; thent. 4 .. - tegjbatwelong_the reer and of k , ty-jFva
-- 161, - raf 17 iiiithd -- deg, 40 min. - , erest'llfrfeet inches to it
stake set for a corner ; thence with ths Rue of lot No. 21
north 47 d , g. 40 weer :00 feet 6 inches to the side of
taid Mow arenue thence with the line of same south
4 dig. 35 min.. east 2 76 tort 6 Inc-hi s. to the place of be
ginning. - T'he dwelling is a three-story stone ( rougli
east .) end LOOIX/i(lor.lioritrx,- dlninit-roeni and kitchen
first Root ; f Orem - hers, birth - aand store room on
ce..ond floor, end 2 chambers and linen closet on thirdtour. and 1/1 effectually heated by 2 Latrobe stores;
with hot and ebid water In kitchen, and a never
failing spring on the premises. Also,: stone stable and
(7 , 11 , r,age-bott•e!,plenly shade trees and shrubbere,
J.:At/LOD frtlit, An. _. •
N,11.-The furrilture will he i501..1 to the purchneer, if
di , at a fair %uluatfen.
-• 43.teN may remain na turirtgage,_
lein - Three-story Stone ite;Mairce. Raid
auntWh Leine. Germantown. Tweet> - , 0C0R1.1 Ward. Ali
that modern three-etory stone (rough-cast) meastrage,
.with two-story bark building areklut of groused, situate
-- on - the - rikatieide-uf---Eatt Walnut - Lann;g:ityfee - 1 from fh-e
-nor t hel Wardedf Merlon atreet. Germantown. T.f
i,,e.,,yyd e led ceritaleing in front on East W a l n ut
Lane lie feet, awl oXtmiting .fn depth 320 feet morn (yr
Ime. The hOtlie hav parlor. dining-room and 3 kiechen n
OH first floor; 4 charabera, bath room and water-closet
tfieruK.OLli floor, and - 2 chambers on the third floor - gas
wateu. introilyieed„with:_ges-fixtures _througjioute
vereve raege, An . • -
Terlllll-71ro-thlriis of the purchase money may re
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1 n -.11,Et07 BAREGES, PLAIN 1 Q7O
04ky COLORS. •-• to
. ' . BROWN IRON BkREGE,
NODE IRON BARYME. _ .
. , PEARL IRON RAREGE.
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VIOLN!? IRON B&REGE., i •
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cIPRING MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH 00AL,
kJ always . on hand at CLARKSON'S Yard, 2100
Market *treat. tart/ 34
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANAMAKER'S
Line of
An the new
.Atid SfSilsb
Spring arid blitninner,
"FiUdit Clothing :& Furnishing Goods
' The — kle4 ---- Shirts
Aiid Liiieri Wear
Ml4lO co,Wr
For (lents,
At Chestnut Street.
Iu.AOADEMY OF FIN E - ARTs.
LAST DAYS OF 'ID DLXII.IIIIIITON
OF
HEIIIDAN RIDE,,
Groat Life-Hite Painting by the PoetArtiat,
T. BECIIA NAN BEAD.
TENTH Val...K AND UNEXAMPLED SUCCESS.
The Poem rocitedat 12 N. 4 and 9 P. M. daily t.y
MR. J.' B. BOBEETS,
The distinguished Tragedian and Elocntionint.
Adrnk9ion..— ... ... c , •nta
Including tnitent.Yre-yaluabla t.ollectb.n4-the Academy
Open Bum 9 A.M. to 6 P. AL, and front 75f t to 10 P.
uty2.6trp
NATATORIU NI AN!) PHYSICAL
IN;.TITUTE, BROAD STREET, BELOW
WALNUT.
SWIMMING 8011001,
FOR 130TH SEXES AND ALL AGES
OPeN FROM 5 A. M. TILL W P. M
WATER ORANOltai CONWOINTI,Y,
Au even and .comfortable teinp.ratu re inqntsined
me of f!tetam boiletv. •
Polito *lid competent InEtructore alanye lu attend
ance.
Persons taught to swim in from n ix to te,n lesions.
NOTlCE.—Pereons who hare their mune!! oth Club
Lists should Prucnro their_ticketa_an or beforo'Aatir
lay,ll724 7,bano Club Tickets will be ismed aftur that
cia lmui or address for a Circular,
B mls-Mrp 3. A. PAYNE k BRO.
RATIFICATION OF THE 'HE —
Lk-]' TEENTH AMENDMENT.
VCATSMOMTCRSI
The final meeting of thr PEN . • _ IA ANT t-
SLA VERY SOCIETY will be held in THURIDA Y
EVENING, Alayb, nt the ASSEMBLY BUILDING
Large ;TOIL -
AddrPineH will he delivered by
: C. C.
JOHN 'I.ANGSToN.
—SELLA MARTIN,
MRS. F. E. W. HARPER,
TAJCItETIA MOTT.
A.
A. M. - POWELL, ROBERT PURVIS, DIARY GREW,
and E. DI. DAVIS.. . .
Tickets of admission, 25 cents, to bo had at Gould's
Piano. Rooms, 923 Chestnut street. - .
Doors °von at 6/i; tutoreises to commence at 74..
' An afternoon meeting( free) will fie bold at tito carpe
Place, commenclug,at 3 o'clock. my2-4trpD
OFFICE
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F THE COM M ISSION
EIN OF FAIRMOUNT PAILK, No, 221 SOUTH
FIFTH STREET.
PIMA DULPII IA , April 30, PIO.
At a' eeting of the Board of Park Commleelouere, held
this day the following ordinance was adopted The
Commissioners of 'Fairmount Park do ordain, That no
person shall be permitted to bring led hors,s within the
limits of Fairmount Park, and any perm!' bringing any
buret , into thwPark ground. that in not harnessed awl
attached to "a 'vehicle, or mounted by an equestrian,
shall be guilty of a miadtenestuor, and liable to a fine not
exceeding five &diem, recoverable an similar Mies tor
violations of therules and regulations for the govern
ment of Fairmount Park arm under existing lawa, how
recoverable. , -
Attest . DAVID F.,F6bICY;
iny4-3t§ :'.flecretary of'Park Clonnuiseibm3re.
:ASSEMBLY-
Loctbres by Pro. JAS. AUCL IN TOOK, D.
TIIURSDAY,..4IAY 6—HOW TO TALK.
Friday, May fravelo of a Meal. , a ,
Saturday i lday 7—To Gentlemen Only.
_3londay, ; May 9—Ruler of the Rosty.
Tuesday. May 10—Seeing.liettring,and reeling Organs.
'ednesday, May'll—To Gentlemen Only.
Admission.2so. each evening.
• - Lectures to Gentlemen, each evening, 3501—Doorsropett
•at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. Office, 823 ltace street. it'
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ONTRE.. Ez CO.
Iwill open their Splendid Pelati d Unlined .1001119,
No. 210 North Eighth street;rabove Rims Tills i Thor's
(MO EYEIANG, May sth. Mr: J., P . lnnltet, N.
• Nelms, Mr. Y. Estepho, W. L. Rooklidl, .1. Palmer and
.It.',l.lltinter •will. play Exhibition Games miring the
evening. Tholr customers and the public aro respect
fully-invited. . It§
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Fr" . .. --7 0FFICE OF THE MET A. LIN E
titY LAND COMPANY, N 0.1124 Walnut street.
' M ty sth, P.;70.
The statod•Annhal Meeting ot tile Stockholders of the
Metalline Land Company will be held at the Office of tho
-Contently MI MONDAY, 'Jutie 6th prorime, at •12
o'clock, SL • ' ' •
M. H. HOFFMAN, '
10'5 t je6§ Clock.
fu; A 611A - NIiroONCERT OF SACRED
AtllBlC will be given in the FIRST IVIOIIiA VT &NT
41 fallitI1l. •corner Frenklin and WoodAtreetß..TH_
N rot 111 — lat - NrixT .e lAw
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ON HAND AND MAD D To oltDrom.
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taya-t it tit 9 3mro] 207 OA I.LONV BILL- S RH wri •
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and 1620 Lombard dtroot, Diapotootry Thiparfrititrit,
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DIVIDEND NOTICES. •
u.PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD COM
PANY. TREABPSEWS,DIt PA.R.TMEN r.
PHILADELPIIIA, Pa.. May 3,1170.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Tbo Beard of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of Five Per Cent, on the Capital Stock
of the Company; clear of National and State taxes,
payable in cash on and after May 80, DIO.
Dank Powers of Attorney. for collecting Dividends
ran be Sad at.the Mince oft theCemp3nrafrt;2.3l.Slcirtii
TIiIRD street.' •t•
Thu Office will be opened at BA. M. and,Mosed at a P.
M. from Mity'3otit to .1 mot 3d. for the_ inynsonvid" Divi
dends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
THOMAS T. FIRTH . .
my( &Km§ • • •••, • - •"" ••• • Treasurer.
____lnimeclialopossession..—Koys-neat-door.
_ No. 4.—Moitern ThreedttorY. Brown Slone Residence;
-. N.V. corner of Twenty-first - aud Arch streets, 64 feet
front . — All.thadmodern three- stOrY.broorn stoneinessu•
• age end lot of ground. situate st the Northwest corner of
Twelity•first and Arch streets; the lot containing in
trent on Arch street 64 feet; and extendiagin depth along
Twetty.fibit street 106 'feet. The Louse is well-built,
and has all the inudern_ convententea ; dining
.routa4 with low-clown grate) on first floor ; -two comma
- nicating chambers;librarij-, sitting-room,bath.smoking
room, water-closet and pantry_ on the sitcom! flour.i....tive
bath; ;liaseaielirkitaien,• with wash
) tibsaisititry,dc . .; gat, hot and cold water, furtittee.
coOking range, atax.onary washbasins in three rooms.
ealicurearblernanteleArandsome garfixturee,;(whiat'
ir+f itlClUtieli In the sale free of charge), underground
uraluage..bc.
Totine-412n.4W/may remain on mortgage.
Immediate possession. .
Le ed . re.ma 4 to 6 P. M.
No, 0.--Sale by Order of Helrs.—Estate of John Bur
ton./ dec , ased.—Thotuns & Suns. Auctioneers —Very
elegant three-story stone 'residence, with /table and
costeli-house. about tdi acres, Norwood a venue,Gbestnut
Rill. All that elegant three-story granite emus nies
s mtge. with two-story back, building and lot of ground,
situate on Norwood avenue, extmoing through u,
Thorpe lens; containing about 41. i acres of ground.
The improvements are elegant three : etory ~gruoite .
stonvmanakiii. with tavti , atory beck btu/dire; ; has large
itt the centre. parlor,- dining-rootn. sitting,-rooni
library and two kitchen's I with parmanent wart,. gnaw
on the first floor ;5 chambers on the second 11-ear, and 5
on the third, and two attics ; pia.zza.on two stdedt, collar
mob r the whole house, 3 buy windows in parlor, gas
with fixtures which are- included in the sale, free of
cuergei. bath-room. with hot and cold water, water
closet, stationary washstands inside iihntters;fornace,
2 cooking ranges. bell calle, ' &3. -- ; - poinied-s tone stable
one coach-house, with accommotiations fur SiX horses ;
stone wall around the barn-yard. chicken house. tool.
hones, &c,; large vegetable garden, lawn. planted with
evergreens, and a variety of fruit and shade trees.
Terms—Half cash.• Immediate possession. May be ex -
*mince.
Kir - Clear of all incumbrance.
Mir The above is located about 10 minutes' walk of
the railroad depot. and adjoins end in the humeili.ate vi
cinity of elegant resideacee, and commands' one of the
bandseniest vie•re on illheetnut-E1 ill.-
No. s.—flandsome three-story Brick ResidencrcNrc. - 8:23 --
Frmkliti st.—All that handsome modern three-story
brick messuage, with three-story donlils hack buildings
and lot aground, situate on the west side of Franklin
et.. north of Brown st., No. 52:i ; containing in front on
Platiklin street 13 feet. and extending in depth 73 feet.
Tire hence has parlor, dining-room and two kitchens on
IP - si floor large front chamber, sitting-room. bath
, room. water-closet, library and shire-room on the
Sc- and floor, and four chambers on the third floor.
''erne-33,uu0 may remain on mortgage. . •
We" — Immediate
_possession.
• Lots. Evergreen avenue,
east of Germantown avenue, Wm:Mut Hill, within hie
minutes' walk of the Railroad Station,at (Rost n itt 11111.
Ni. 1.---All that lot of - ground situate on the north sole
of FYeTgreell avenue, MK) feet vast of Germantown
avi nue : containing in front 50 feet, and extending in
depth between lines parallel to Germantown nyeituo Up
ward of 129 feet.
o. 2.—A 11 that lot of ground. sane size, and imme
diately adjoining No. .1 ou the east.
No. 3 —All that let of ground, sante - size, and ii 21,11141-
dlnte!y adjoining No. 2 on the east.
No. 4,—A1l that lot of ground, same width and a (Moth
of upward of 128 feet 9 incheedrnmediately adjoiiiing No.
3 on the east.
No. 5.—A1l that lot of ground, same width and depth
as Nu: 4, immediately ruljoinlnatit on the oak.
' No. 6.—A1l that tot of ground, 39 'feet 7 inches front.
and extending in depth upward of. 124 Met 6 inches, im
mediately ad.loinipg Lon the east:
Theme lots are desirably located fOr immediate itn•
prove-meat, and are ou the summit of Chestnut Hill.
M. 'rllo3fAd & SONS. Auctioneers.
139 and 141 South Fourth street
_AC SALE:—THOMAS & SONS,
--aAuctioneera.—Large and Valuable Building known
so Londell's Machine Works, No.. 0.53 ..tatch street,
[Bib - Toth Ward. On Tuesday. May 21, 1870, at 12
&dock, noon, will be sold at public sale,.at the Phila•
dolphin Exchange: No. I.—All that lot of grouud,with the
improvements thereon erected, situate on the'westerly
side of Bench street, in.the Sixteenth Ward, of the city
of Philadelphia ; commencing at a point in the westerly
line
of the said ech street, tit the distance of 250 feet
southward thetre south side of Laurel street ; thence
extending wUst nt
on a line at cht anlles to the
said Beach street , IGO fret 7li'inclies to ri the southeasterly
side of Cohocksink Creek Causill'; thenre, extenditig
sotithwestOrly ulong the southeasterly side Of .thneatt
Cohocksink.Creek Canal 61 feat 31i. invites to a point in
the line of the said canal baud Point. being situated at
the distance of 208 real inches westwardly from the said
Bench street I; thence on the same line 14 feet 9i inches
teat point; thence still along the southeasterly side of
the eau] canal and following the courses thereof 38 feet
7,1. inches to a point ; thence enstwordly along a line at
right angles to the said Beach street 236 feet 10% Inches
to the westerly line of siiii.Lßeach Street, and thence ex
tending northwardly along the western line of. the title
Belo I, street 83 . feet to the plain of beginning. •• Part of
the let Is subject to Is yearly ground rent of 8180.
Terms—Two-thiris of the purchase mouermay
main.
The improyoriionto aro a--largo brick - haildiug..nart
two *mil Oren stories high. With frame alw,i la the roar.
.lmnmdlato Yosbaksion. Kaye at Nu. I=3 North I)ola
warn avOline. . • '
No. 2.—Modern three-story Brielc Residence, No. 1737
Vino slreot, west of Seventisinth street, ovorloolclug Lo
cal] .~guars.--All that modern ;throo-titory brisk IVIO,I
- with tWO.Htory bark building and lot grund,
situate oh' the 'north side of Vitfe street,: segoficl house
east of Eighteenth street, N 0.1737 ; runt tglitur to front
on Vine street CtJ feot, and extending in depth 1211 foot to
un 18-lert wide alley. The, bonen has parloeolining
loom and kitchen on first finOr ; gas introd noel. Limit,
lot nucl cold water, fnriaiteet...Qelklag-rittige,,..
'roroaf--SONO may.remoln on mortgage.
Pow- esolon lot toeh.nibor.
The aboveovorloolcs Loganblquhre, and
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0.3...-I'eretntor3• eale:by order of heirs. - He ate of
John t , chwe.iss,denoellett. 4i-etori Frame Do oiling.
No.BIl North Fittli street ;above Brown tartlet., with u.
Frew° Stehle In rear on :Orchard street., : Aldthet 2;4.
Piety lrvine tnesi•uage Mid lot of ground., ltat6, i”
,th,
rod' edtle of Fifth etroetjlo.Bl6 tcont-tlnlng In frent.
P Kilt street le Toot, and In length thence en.tw rd,k •ep
htp smut breadth, IT, feet Ono t 'than - _continuity it !-
fort wider on tlio 14104 f Wide .
ut (Mt nice of 17 feet froni the front Ilno4) than not.n
tinning 17 ft.et witty jl3 feet to It feet Witie.4llo,Y l Which
nekce 1W feet deep from Fifth street to said alien The
said I loot in,w idth 17 tact deep being given with , 2-,feet
he adj';ining lot the south, Jr feet deep, for a 3
-lectca ide alley, for ['Sofres ." 64,1 "i'Pnritolie of the said
lot and the lot on the south aide, the above described lot,
uiiw th:nosseroilort of Martin Beek ;the - Heidi/lin-tin Beck,.
his hides and assigns, haling the right to build over mud
underlha paid idler the Whole depth of 17 feat. Also,
11 - 11171 e motile in the rear on Drchsrd St reet.
Rub), Cr to a yearly sroand;ent of *3l (sliver.) .
Darned latepossession. " ---• t - - -
I.'-=-*Frostue bwellingg and rarge..[Mt,linS.-2411,dina
3613 North Broad street, extending through to German-.
Agcbue. All those messuagesand thelot of deg and
theretanto belonettig,situateMl the east side of Broad
PM or. riti feet 7.1 t; inches north of Tioga street; the lot,
containing on Broad. street, cle feet. and extending in
depth 21 feet th itschelron the mirth line, and 102 feet 11%
inches en 00 87•11111 Hue, and thence still keeping the
,ttaine breadth at right angles with the Germantown road'
Onifeet 9% inches OD. themort 24141 /02 feet".ll4
01.e.som the south fine to Germantown rom ,
provemente aro 2 tee-stbry frame dwellings frontingon
Broad street, and frarne :carpenter shop and frame
stable and wagon-house in the rear, on- Gormantolin
f%ir Clear of ail inuambriutce. , • ,
Tenons-V.OOO mhy'remain mil:mortgage.
No L.-Lerpound•-raluable: Lot,
AllotColmbia • remrte,
o est ot Ilrourf streetoO7 feet.frout. , hat very desi
rable ;or of yround.'sduuto on the north side of Colitui-
Lea avelineorbout 31 fert.r ant.of Fifteenth 'greet • con
tog in front on•Columbla avenue lad feet B%i locker,'
end extending lu 'depth All the east line-139 feet 43i - inc.:herr
Point 7 ll:cure. ex tending .eouthwesterly X 11• feet.-85f,
inches to Columbia rivenue r forming a triangular lot.
zee plan at the Auction:Rooms. : .
• No. 6.-13isiness stand-..Three•story Brick Store and
Pwelling and illockomith dhop. S. W..coraer of Sixth
_ane_Master-stroets,•so-feet-frorit:-.A-11. that - three - Sri:Tr
brick 'store and dwell ing_and•blackem ith shop and lot of
groundofitivite at the Southwest corner of Sixth and
Master streets : the lot containing in front on Sixth
sti:•et tO feet, and extending In tleptlx 64 frrot.
o, 7-2!!-Mort 13rfrk fleet fence, • !Mu-shall street
'Moore Street, Tremont avenue, Norristown. PenusylVa
/•13. All filet 23-fttory Orbic 17mitile liou.e Wryl lot of ,
ground. fron t fug •on 31itrahall and Moore streets and
Tremont avenue., Norristown. Pennsylvania ; the lot
conto it, frig in front On street 100' feet, and - ha
depth Itsi fret. The house coutains9 rooms and °been:a
tm that neclorthe whole: there is.a vegetable garden,
fish pond. F pring of water. fruit and shade trees. 'Trains
rommunicarete 12 timell a day.
Terms-Hatt cosh: Immediate possession.
M. THOMAS dc SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 14] South Fourth street. i
rn) 5 1 21
. .
rp - TEABERRY TOOTHWASH,---
AL It is the most pleasant. cheapest and best dentifrice
extant. Warranted free from imorions
./r-praservea and-Whitatisille-TeethTh--
Invigorates and Soothes the Gums !
Purifies; and Vile Breath I
Prevents Acommilathm of Tartar I
Clemwee and Parities 'Artificial Teeth I
Is a Soperirir Article for Children I
Sold by all Drugavts
.' • ' • A. M. WILSON, Proprietor
mh/ lr . Ninth and Filbert streets, Philadelphia.
_
I : IILADQ, 13A iiirlatti / FOR EX TRACTING
TEETH WITIF FRESH. NITROIRI OXIDE
GAS.
"ABSOLUTELY-ND - - -
Dr. P. R. TIIO3IA.S. „formerly operator at the Colton
Dental Rooms, devotes hLs entire practice to the painless
extraction of to th. Mike, 911 Walnut st. mlls,lyrp§
- JD 1.71 - 1* H r , B A ItTEE Y" - K - 113 -= GLO V E:
LI 81 85. We also offer the celebrated " La. Belle" hid
glove at ,S.l 2.1 per pall.. -
Hest qi 24 glove in America...
—44- Joasph7" - 151 - Ctrper - pair. -
id Immo 1 0 0 Pf.r - -
Every pair warranted sate" as the Bartley."
• A. & .1. R. BAFEtitoLomEw, --
Importers, 21 M. Eighth street
V
I.P.Vtfrp;
'ALIDS.--A: • FINE MITSICAL
r Box lu t a cginimajomforibe 4itir.thata9r;l4e.fluest
.bsortmvnt in the eft) , anti a g eat variety of airs to ee-
Ject from. Imported-direct by •
FARR A. BROTREft,
mbl6tfrp] _ AU Chestnut street, below Fourth.
AM ES L. WI SON,
HOUSE PAINTER.
.. . .
- •
..518 SOUTH • NINTff STREET,
Resitlenct—ten tiontli Ninth 'w4troet. ap3( ly 4p§
.I.l r . C. A. TATLOR., . -• •
,- PerfitrnOt i y - an - d 4 rolletiStvariS T
64 and 643 North Ninth street.
POLISHING} POWDER TIIE BEST
for cleansing - Silver and Plated WareiJewelry,etc.,
.
ver manufactured. _
mhl tfrp
P.l WARBURTON'S INIPROVED, VEN
tilrtfrd and easy-fitting Dress Hate ipatented in all
the approved fashions 01 the season. Chestnut .street
next door lb th Post-Office. oc6-tfrP
rive E " BARTLEI.Y"• KM GLOVE IS THE
UEST. A.-& B. BARTHOLOMEW: -•°
etrp§ • Bole Agente; 23 N : - Einht4 street.:-
SAA I%:ATHANS, A lICTION &ER, N. E.
corner Third and Spruce:streets, only one square
Isdow the Exchange. e 2.5() POO to InHn s in large or small
atoould, on diAmonds, eilv r• plate, watehoe, jewatir
y
and all ponfl*. of value. O ffi ce hours from BA. DI. to 7
P. M. ear F.4l.lablisAhod far the last forty years. Ad
yenned made in large amounts at the lowest Market
rote.. .
H ItY PHILLIPPI,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
NO. 1024 SANSOIt STREET,
jelo-Iyrp PITT LA Dr, LPNIA.
E DWIN Li. FITI,EIt Sr, C 10 .7
I:ordage Idannfacinrers and Dealers in
23 N. Water S'trect and 22 N. Delaware Avenue
PFII:GAVELPTITA
EDWIN 11. FITLER. CONRAD V. CLOTHIER
MICRAEL WEAVER. GEC. R. 9. rIILER.
WEAVER & 00., _
Rope and l'whie Mannfaeturere and
Dealers in Hemp and Ship Chandlery.
:v North WATEIt. 26 North WHAEVES.
PRILADELPIFIA.
aril tf §
.
fallinim e. m BUSINESS ESTA.I3TITSITED
• ' MO.—SCHUYLER h ARM.STRONG,
Undertakers. 1827 Germantown avenue nod Fifth it.
Fell lITLEII. I erd4frYyrp§l A.RMS.TRONG
FITES FT CHARCOAL - R BISCUIT FOR DI'S PE Psi A :
HARP'S POOL/ for infante, just imported. Select Rio
'tapioca, with airections for. use. Genuine Bermuda
Arrowroot, and Other Dietetics, for sale by JAMES T.
SHINN, S. W. cor. Broad and Spruce. Bp 9tf rp§'
E D IN G AND ENGAGENIENT
Rings of solid 18karat no
charge—or pimialty;
full assortment of elate, and no _engraving
names &c. FA Hit 'Sr - BROTHER. Makers,
niy2irp tf 324 Chestnut street: 1 , 910 W Fourth.
v _JNEY TO •AN Y AMOUNT
• -
- LOANED UONTIS, WATCHES,
e JEWELRY, P
PLAT D E, C IAMO LO N THING, , Sm., at
JONES- do CO.'S
OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
OornPr of Third and Oftokill . 8
trouts,
tolow Lombard.
N. B. DIA3IONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
GUNS, &c.,
FOR . SA LOW
REDIARRABLY PRICES
R. LEIGH'S IMPROVED HARD
- Rubber Truss never rusts, breaks or Neils,
.‘7l' used in bathing; Supporters, Elastic Bolts,
Otockings, all kinds of Trusses and Braces.
Ladies attended to by MRS. LEIGH, 12.10" Chestnut,
second story. no 9 lyrp§
-
LR CUT — AT
1 870. It f LIPIT'S IV &einem I kni r Cntt ers
iluir and Whi ,, lcero (13 ed. Suave and Raw, .30 cents.
Lailies• . tied Children 'ti hair cut. Razors set in order.
0( en Sunday morning. No. 125 Exchange Place.
It• G. O.
Trr OUHEF E , h . Y ERS .AND UPHOLSTER.-
I pra-wiii titsl jargo•hoade4l and tough Iron. Car-
Nog:Tacks, Carpet' Stretchers and a varletY of Carmil
1-1 At. the Ifardware Stern of TRUMAN-. &
'll AW,144.036 (Eight Thirty-live) Market street, below
Ninth ____________
Q ASH . . 'WEIGHTS -CORDS --A-ND P [Yip
• Nye, 81101' Lifts, Knobs, and a general
‘ariety of noilding Ilardware, for toile by TRUMAN
SHAW, No. 8351 Eight Thirty - fiyelllarket Street, be
low Ninth.
_
lj? EP A I 114 NG C LOTEIRS-WRI
, re done, and y:.rious patterns of them for sale by
1114. These with c,, wheels we particularly recommend
ter durability. 'TRUMAN & SIIAW No. 835 (Eight
Thirt‘ -1INT) Market, street:below
DILA ELP Felr
AGE iNsTuuTm, itwqri_h_m_b4L-...f reiet , above
- Ilforice,, RETTTS - TRUSS misitiVely cures
Ito ptura.. - 'Cheap Trusses. - Elastic. Rena, Stockirpts,
Supporters Shoulder Braces, Vll[OlOEl, Iff.1)11118ilriekl.
rinntlawes. -. Ladies attended to_bY_Sirs P. ivt -o'n.
!ttE=l
T)EM OVA 1.,.-1% E. riliNit IC; 'MANI:3(-
1V t . ;,ei t.l. Of Lad eirilq(kl and Metall hie, finding
h..t. into location, No: 111 N. 'Eighth strootei-inettemtete
ter - her ill l'jrt'ii` inereneett bneintwyy , hen rentore.L. to the
ELEGA NT AND til'AelOPS - WA ICEIR00:11, 'tithe S.
c 'rncr (4-N 1 NTll•end A HON Stroete, whore On new
oftrtefision 10 lihr stock of Oloalca 411111 MIIIIII/I Hi.
choice Ili - voice of Puteley BilaWlay Lace , and
tioctiutil t - • --
tri102.3-31urPi
WEE
THURSDAY, 16tAY 5, 1870.
MIScp;LANEOUS.
FARR BROTHER,
924 Chestnut street. below Fourth
my 21tfrp§
ftEMOVALS
MIME
- -
How the Steamer City of Quebec wa%
hoph.NY the therniany In the tet. Law
rence.
. .
[From the Montreal Witness, Ma' 2.j
.We have received authentic intelligence of
- the sinking of the steamship City of Quebec oti,
upgav - n4ornixig;Oteg.konag_beeitiii - dollisioi.
with Montreal , Steamship Company's
Germany. The City of Quebec was
a side-wheel steamer of 521 tons register, be
longing to the Qiiebec and Gulf Ports Steam
.ship Company, and traded for several years
'Prat between Quebec and ports in the Lower
'Provinces. Last week the above vessel,
arrived - at' tins port, and for the first time::
loathedhere - "with'a fulV cargo, -.and left:
early' on •- Saturday morning for Pieton,,
Nova Scotia. • The City , of - Qiiebec was
.tiortintarlded •by - Captain Connell; • dud
had a crew of •thirty.five all told, Who were
, siiippednt QuebeeVity; also a few passengers.
She appears to have got along all right after
'leaving this port and Quebec. When oppo-
site Green Island, the steamship Germany,, of,
the Allan line, from Liverpool, with nearly-
POO . 'emigrants on board, was observed coming
,up. - When near the - Germany, and off White
eCitY.cf-,Qacbe-c—appears--to:litive--
ehanged her course' awl tacked across the
`bows of the former, and although it was,two
o'clock in the - morning, yet the lights on each
'ship 'were' distinctly visible to each other's
deck watch. The City - of -Quebec,- however,
seethe to` have tacked So quickly, and shot
across the:lhoWs of the Germany, that before
'she could get - . clear - the Germany struck te
city of Quebec on the starboard side, cutting
her down below the water's edge. Every
assistance was rendered to those, on
board the ill-fated vessel, which sunk
.within halfan hour after the, collision. • The
following particulars are from a copy of tele
gram from A.lla,n, Ea - 6'85 Ce., Quebec, to H. Et
A. Allan, Montreal : .t&The Germany arriv,(sk,
,at,6l P.M., yesterday,. bringing 801 steerage
passengers. A collision occurred at 2 A. M.
avitlisteatueriCity-of _Quebee,=:,bound7=toT-Pie:==
tou ; latter sunk in half au hour; all lives
saved but third engineer and one steerage pas
senger. The Germany had received consider
able injury, three feet over water-line, and
about twenty feet in length on starboard side.
Ourpilet, Raymond, and ship's °dicers, state -
that the City was cleSe to. White Island
and the Germany close to - Green - Island ;. the
latter held her course ; the City of Quebec
made_ more.than half--a circle-on--port helm,
and was crossing the Gerxnany's bows when
collision took place as City struck Germaiay's
starboard bow,witbaierport bowl' -
•
--Bank-Itobbevjcuit-tilit-k-Wand-The Lime
-- Rock Blank Entered...s2.l4ooo Stolen-7-
:•:-Airrest• of FOUr of the Robbers- -
'EOCELAND, Me., May 4.—The vault of the
Lime Bock bank was broken into last night,;
and Hie Safe blown - open and inost_of
its coutrrits The - ii effected an entrance
_by breaking into the_Westera-Unicia telegraph
office, adjoining the bank, and digging through
the brick walls that separated the telegraph
office from the bank vault, in precisely the
same manner as when. the :attempt.was.made
last September. The door of the safe was
blown entirely off, and the brick wall between
the bank and telegraPhbffilee Niras'badlyeracked
and bulged bythe - 040(islob, which took place
• before lour o'clock A. M., and was beard by
-two-or more persons; who-did not understand --
the cause.
By this. robbery the bank loses about_sl,loo,
and special depositors.about 519,500, on-which -
pa.ment.. is stopped to the amount of 515,000.
1 he w hole amount stolen with $22,400. Twenty
live lundrad,.dollars,collateral- is held-as se- -
curity for the notes lost.
Addison F.- .Heiser, formerly on our police
force, Alden Lichfield. a trader in this city,
and Joshua -Adams, a New York craeksman,
have been arrested for complicity in the rob
bery. Adams: was arrested at Litchfield%
-- house, where.he was in hiding. John. Graves,
Jr., another o£-the gang, has been arrested in
Belfast, -and a fifth confederate took the
steamer for Portland, where the officers were
telegraphed to he on the lookont for him.
.Keiser gave information to the officers upon
which they acted. Two other New York
craclcsmen were engaged in the robbery, one
of whom is Charles H. Brooks. One of these
men was laken out of the city in a wagon by
Keiser and the other by one Black. The stolen
property was taken along with them, andac
cording to Keiser's stateinent was buried in the
woods in.a canvas bag. Brooks and his con
tederatc,are still at large, but it is hoped they
will be taken and the property, xecovered to
night. It is probable that- one or 'two other
arties - art-iniplimited-in the-aft-tr.
A QTLEEIL CELEBRATION.
The Fall.ol Bonaparte inNew Jersey.
A friend has sent to the Evening Post a copy
of a somewhat rare and curious printed circu
lar, is hich years ago summoned the
good folks of Morristown, New Jersey, to a
dinner in celebration of the downfall of the
Bonapartes. The signatures to the circular
are those of celebrated men of their time in
that place: .•
' 11i ult RIS- TOWN, June 9, : Europe
and the world are delivered from the tyranny
anti ambition of Bonaparte. The Bohrbon
family,. to which Americans are so much in
de Neu, is restored to power.
'The virtuous Alexander' reigns in the af
fections of Europe, and possesses power,
equal to his will, to :arrest the armof usurpa
tion. monopoly and injustice. A general
peace must result. Philanthropy and patriot
ism unite to fill the bosom with joy,and to dic
tate, some expression of it. On this great oc
casion, the gentlemen of Morris propose to
assent ble at Nathaniel Bull's,' in Morris-Town
on Monday, the 13th instant, at 3 o'clock P.
M., to partake of a Dinner, to which th -
most earnestly. 'ate and such of your
frip lids as you think proper to ask.
"In behalf of the. Gentlemen of Morris
.
Town.
• ' . "DAVID FORD. '
"SYLVESTER. D. RUSSELL,
"GEORGE K. DRAKE."
It is_certainlvsornething unusual to see Arne
e
3 a
o uci b t i o z n e s. is celebrating the restoration of the
]nr
A CALIFORNIA SANCTUARY
An CarthuUrake-Proof Church
The people of California, since the earth
quakes of 1869, have a great,deal of recurring
shocks, and as an indication of this whole
some fear and a desire to prevent loss of life,
We have intelligence from San Francisceithat
the Roman Catholics are building there an
earthquake-proof church." This edifice--St.
Bat rick'„ Church—is - huilt on a plan to prevent
the loss of life in- the event of the shaking
down of the walls,. ThO side walls above the
basement ' are. only — 30' feet high. At
this height,. a', - .• roof rises, which,
with the main. roof,iis, supported indepen
dently of the walls littwo rows of pillars in
side of them: : Both roofs are firmly bound to
the pillars, and . the pillars are fastened to
gether Ler
. iron l eross4Nuus,_:etecureel
.' . with
• a real - Ohs; fermi pg. - net-wo Tic of grea'
Strength; The theory , of the plan of construe
flop is, that.: should- Ahe lfo shake)
Liu Li;
_1:116 1 P 011r.m
110 MAL It.,I)IILSICL
the unllsi - instead of falling inside, tlius,giving
a chance of escape , from the ruins. In 'thus
falling the roof would be carried 'aside 'a dis
,,tance of 80 fc4t,, the length of the pillars., - . ' .
..
';" —A Mimi n - onicucant who frequents the Ittlet
Ft; 1/0110To haf3. tlii) . ' following annotmoomont
tillix'vd to his bosom': "Blind I Father of foitr
• cbildreho he result, ofotOriblo acOideut 1" - - -
`' $:
DI 'SAS' ER.
MAINE.
CARLISLE STUDXSIWN
Particulars of the InifficelSy at Dlekin.
sou College.
The Harrisburg Patriot contains the follow
, ing letter from Carlisle; .• ." •-
CA111.151.13. May 3, 1870.---Messrs. Editors : A
rupture hits-occurred_ in :this 'fekt_ time:bon:
ored collego'lletweeii'Vreliculty and stu
dennt, resulting in the suspension of forty
seven members of the Junior and Sophomore
classes..
rent - .
The diffieiiity had its inception in ,an :tripe
trifle. • •
Ihe excitement incident to the . novelty Of
the " - grand parade" of the late enfranchised,
on the 26th ult., was felt by the students as
-well as by the citizens of this place. Unfor
tunately for the ililasses of n and 72, a recita
tion hour was coincident with the march, and
rather than miss the "free show," the stu
dents, with one-Or two• exosptlons, absented
themselyes.from the lecture room. •
In cases of similar individual action „ , the
laws and regulations of the college ,provide
that upon the atinurrtetwil'shall be entered
five marks for every unexensed absence from
•recltation, lecture or private declamation.
For the offence in que.stion,_ the alientees_
.clainied the`penaity Offive minus markerinder
this statute and were wilfing to accept three
in addition, the• mark for misdemeanor. On
the other hand the faculty construed qheir
action as conahlned against discipline-,'• by
virtue of the authority granted in the pro
vision of the laws, that for high offences the
students Shall - receive such number of minus
marks as the fhculty shall direct. Under high
offences in the code is ranked' " class combina
tion" for unlawful purposes, and such the
authorities construed the failure to attend reci
tation on the afternoon of the 26th, and. ac
cordingly they assessed minus marks unequally
upon the members of the two classes ; the
maximum number assessed _ npon -any-one
member being five hundred. - - •
The unequal assessment, some _receiving
_fifty and nthentlive_ hundrect,--certainlyas=a,
treatment of the menibers as individuals; and
the sequel showed that the five hundred• fell
upon some of the best students.
• This led to a-respectful remonstrance, which
was heeded by- a reduction of the maximum
number to three hundred, whereupon the
classes did combine and submitted to the
faculty_ in writing an acknowledgment of
wrong-doing, and , expressed a willingness to
suffer eight minus marks as a punishment for
individual absence. but firmly refused to,
attend further to any college duties until three
hundred marks, - penalty for alleged cla-Ss con-_
binatiolGehould be reduced to eight minus
marks, the penalty, for individual action.
The faculty thereupon added "the high
offense - of — rebellions" — tie - the-charges, and a
copy of the following was-handed to each ot --
fender : ....... - -
‘• DICKINSON ' ' COLLEGE, :CARLISLE, PA.,
May 2, 18.71 2. 11 - . .7-7r----:_,lfy Dear Sir: I ball
your attention to ihe annexed resolution of
the Faculty : '
..71en/Ded i That this President announcestto_the mom
Thera ofthe Eiot - ihutooretTe - d .Titniorclasses that any mem
ber of those classes who shall absent himself from, reci
tations on llonday, May 2.1. 'without sufficient excuse,
presented during the Same day to the President,ehall be,
and is hereby suspended from college until the first
Thursday eiScptembernext, to he restored at the' end
'of that time only on making satisfactory acknowleklu
recut to the Faunity. and that any student 80 suspended
is too }red to leave town for home on Tuesday, Nay 11,
before.s.2U . P..M., tinder penalty of expulsion.
B. S. DASIIIEL, President.
" t C. F. , HMIS, Secretary.' "
, _ The._.E.xecudv.e_Donimittee,—President--and -
members of the Board of Trustees met last
evening committees from the classes and the..
Fatrult,y; to, effect a compromise. The short
proved abortive, each party standing out. the
Faculty upon the bypothesis-of class combina
don, the students upon that of individual ac
tion, Plogically reaching the conclusion to
which each at opposite polls clings with a te
nacity detrimental to the interests of Dickin
son College, to say the least of it.
The time for departure has been extended
twenty-four hours to any student who cannot
sooner snake arrangements to leave. .
..,
._ .
TUE END OF A TRAGEDY.
Sad Sequenen.aL_the .Loutelana Vendetta.
Pram the Now Orleans Times, April is ]
The concluding chapter in the recent Cata
boufw vendetta, wherein Gen. Liddell, Col.
Jones and. son were killed, has yet to be rela
ted.- - A few days ago. Mrs. Charles Jones,with
her . two ,-daughters and a young) son,
reached 'the mouth of the river in the
Gelman steamer.- She had hurried froth
1 - Hidiaburg,Gerthany, Where she had been re
siding for some time superintending the edu
cation of her children, expecting to meet her
husband and two Bo n eauthe_ci ty,-enti rely 1171- -
conscious of their sad fate. When the steamer
reached the bar,the pilot who came aboard was
asked by Mrs. Jones if lie knew Colonel
Charles Jones, itif Catahoula. The reply was
that he had heard of hint, but declining or
evading any further conversation, the lady's
ciiriosity'was excited, and she was filled,with:
gloofny apprehensions of impending calamity.
These apprehensions were very natural to a
lady, who had been for so many years cogni
zant of the bitter feud which. had • so- long ex
isted bet Ween her husband and General Lid
dell, and who, more than twenty years ago,
had witnessed the Cruel and nearly mortal
woOnding of her buskand in the incident
- which gave rise to this feud. The kindly pilot,
who could not bear to communicate to Mrs.
Jones directly the sad intelligence of her hus
band's fate whispered it to sOltne of the passen
gers, who informed Mrs. jones that she must
prepare herself for some sorrowful news on
reaching the city. She retired to her state
room, and'there• remained in a 'state - of diS
tressing grief and anxiety until the steamer
reached the city. On the arrival at the wharf, •
ahnost the first person who boarded the
steamer waffyoung Jones, the survivor of the
awful tragedy. at. Harrisonburg. - He . rushed
into his motfier's room, and was the first to
communicate the terrible truth to his mother.
We - shall net attempt to describe the scene
which followed. Kind friends took charge of
the afflicted lady. After remaining here but'
a few days,she .left to, return to Germany with.
her family and devote . the remainder of her
life to the 'education' of her children. May'
time assuage the greatsorrows of this afflicted,
lady,, and may. her- remaining days, though
ever. sorrowful, .be undisturbed by further
griefs and afflictions.
TilE PRINCE OE WALES,
Beeping:, the Ilervest.
The Prince of Wales iH now reaping at tun,
pleasant harvest from whatever " wild oats"
he may have sown in his tipie. He has dis-;
covered that CFesar as well as his wife must be
above suspicion, under penalty of going into .
Court. - The latest case concerning - hiM - ..has
arisen from the announcement of the k3haffield
Daily Telegraph that, in a probable divorce of
the Earl and Countess of
.Sefton,,the Prince
would be involved in an unpleasant way. That
the, report was a-Calumny is:evident from the affidavits of tho Married couple ; and if,
as liallecksays, ' • •
" It is a joy to think the beet
We may of human kind," •
—Miss Chick,' %young lady of Cincinnati,
tipped over a heroserie lamp. Deceased was
member of the M. E. church, front which
edifice the reniatita'Nere consigned to the
tomb. That kerosene is 'holding-nitro-gly
cerine a mighty tight race in the item of Ina:.
plop , k'..T.ff.4.o.!cyJNr;4. - .;
ASTUBBORN rtin ONE.
• like Detiorthre Pope, •
A Rome letter inathe Now Yuri& PM says: •
You will, have beard of the trouble with
some English , lathes at the Via Point% Pluciank
_who were ordered to leave gem _seine. thins.
-- ago7 .- Two- or them vient;al once, but the third
—agairnst whom, if against either, - the govern
ment had really eatpie of comp'aint
not gm The Bens dfarmes came' aftovheragain
and, again. and every attempt was- Made ZO
alarm her, but site not.be alarmed. Theo
they tried to •„coar bee, hits she will not
be commit They hem her just tosgo to Albano
for a few days, that they may report to , .titie
Pope tharshe has hift'ltorne.. But she doesC
not wish any snch report made, and is itemov;'
able.. The Pope personally interemt4 hirnvNlf
in her depastnre, but slier is too nracb.'evott,for
him a. yet. And neither lie nortile' lady will
tell . just. what she has done. $O that: whether
she .bas distributed Bibles, or correspond . bd:
with Garibahlini, is a vexed questions
OBITIIA B
nrs., John Brougham
Illttneia , ; -
•Hawley Nelson, died in New' York Taw
day night, the twenty-sixth anniversary of her
wedding-day. She was , the second daughter
Of Captain Nelson, of the Blitish Navy, and =
was born in Maciiid, where Lter fathem wet
et ationed at the close of the Ptini nsular • war .
Her eldest sister married Mr. - Ednontid 'Glover;
son of the celebrated actress, and is now
manageress of the Theatre Royal', • Glasgow.'
Miss Annette NeLson, soon after - her father's
death, studied for the stage, under the tuitibu •
of Mrs. Bartley, and made her diflitit in • the
comedy of The Country Girl, with deciddil
tees. _After the death of her first husband,
`Mr. Hodges, she married Mr. John+ Bronghatri.-
She - Was an estimable lady, and leaves' a hest
of friends to mourn her lose. '
7- `TILE FINE
By a recent re-arrangement of - their Geller.-
ies, Messrs. Elarle& Sons have brought ink,
prominence a number of interesting works.--
A singidarly tine coast-scene, ln the best Mau
ner'of W. T. Richards, has heen mounted "ori
an easiel;•in this composition, &Ong'with all
of Mr. Richards's unapproaehed ktitoWiedge
of quiet wave-form, there has been attained
an effect of suffused brillian_cy_shed from a. -- -
misty"afternoon sky Upon waves which avelil
the conventional train of light,,that positively
dazzles with its broad beating glitter s.4.ia the
other side, the pieture 'the sand, cOmre4 _
with shells and-stained with thesatUratnig^:
waves, is a graphic reminder , of the seit-side:
—ln the-place 'of honor has been; set:
the superb painting by Charles ;Brun,'
"Girl of Morocco playing tho=- tomkom,t;
-- Whith was exhibited first " in the
Parissalon'ofA69, with decided eclat Itrittet,
is a pupil Cit,cabanel. The painting, lierhapa
a little too, true and uncompromising; to suit'
provincial taste in this •counj.ry, 'fah spleadid
record, of ~oriental loveliness,- - The - painter
found his model in Constantinople: she is a
traveling musician still young,-yet with the•
mature look of one.habituated to the open air; -
her charms-are real enough, and her look of
confidence in-them equallrstriking : a sort of
direct, easy- and professional seductiveness
pervades her attitude and expression, as-of "a.-
graduate of college." The eyebrows
and eyelids are bordered with 'hard lines of
kohl ; her wild vagabond hair is matted be ,
neath her Phrygian cap, from which hang '
those bridle-shaped festoons of ornament
lately worn by 1 .144 8 hearer. homei_ in her. -
shapely hands she manages the toratom,l
or parchment gong.. Her dress is stiff with
embroidery, except the sleeves,whose-striped•
gauze passes, the white light of the
sun and the carnation-light of her round and
vigorous arms. It is a magniffeent --"
-
hussy, very different from Victor 'Hugo's E$- •
merohla, and agree* deal more life-like; and is
painted with consummate decision and power:
-Near it hang two large new landscapes, he
the best style of Van Starkenborgh,.ropre-,
senting Westphalian and Thuringian, forest.,_
scenes.-A fignre-by - Joseph - John,- of more.
solid, excellence than the large allegorical sub-.
ject recently sold by Messrs. Earle for him. is
hanging as a centre on the southern wall, and
is called " Faith." it is a single tigure of '
a,
lady who turns from a bouquet of faded and
scattering flowers to regard the sun; her - atti.
tudo is very expressive; and the painter, in
treating a lawn dress, has succeeded in.
making .white paint transparent.-Near by
bangs "The Little Scholar," by George. 8.,
Wood, a study full of conscience, industry,alitt -
a kind of merit, yOt displaying in an extrava,
gent degree this artist's incomprehensible fa,
natleism of ugliness—Russell Smith luta a, '
Gothic church-interior, romantically de
csignecl.-Hetzel bangs a careful and circlet+
lent" copy of au Allegheny forest- , .
scene. This artist, having achieved the pur
pose for which he visited c'our city; has, 'de
camped, from the studio over Haseltine's. gal
leries, and rejoined the friendly and clever
art-circles of Pittsburgh ; the simple direct- .
13(35, and contempt of melodrama, in
landscapes, always make them favorites
with judicious speetators.- . -Mr. E. D. Lewis-
displays a glittering, rich scene near Steck—
bridge, Mass. Trotter has now at this. gallery
his telling eomposition,ordnvalided war-horses.
Scenting powder at a village Fourth of July.—.
The elder Bonfield exhtibits a nutrine,.paintect
' in his best manner.—Messrs. Earle have re-.
cently sold two of the most precious jewels uif
their collection—Mrs, Anderson's Little Girt,
with 13irdanest, and Paid Weber's large atff
spirited Cat Skill Scene—bnt the paintings wo
have named, with a large stock of others, keep
up the attractiveness of their
the rindow may be seen a bust of lilt's. Lu-;
cretin Mott—with striking likeness. but
perfect drapery—by Mr. Akers, a brother of;
the lamented Sculptor of "The Dead Pearlm
Diver." .
o—There i 3 34 general notion in this cottlatryt
that women aro now luinfitted students an
Oxford University, England. Prof. Goldwin„
mith. in a note to the College (Morcott, . car—
rects this misapprehension. klesays:, "tlf t y_
examination, to which girls Aro' to be - for the,'
first time admitted, is not the euttealed exr4lo-,,
'ation of the University, bttt an etaroinAtten.'
personl - norbelongtriglo.7tlid - otsc --
nmonly called the naddte-elwei ,
n, ' 'and held under 'Me' 43)1sPleeS or. the.
• • • •• • .
indard of e'clueatiee' in oiir
:hoots." This is a, very din-11 - 6RA - tbinfr
adndssion to the Universit3r itself, a matter
which Prof. Smith:. says never been. - -
moofed at Oxford.!!, •
—A Big Elora expedition, - is organizing. 4
but we take
granted that it will be led by • F icran
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