,EVE.I\'IIC - G BULLETIN. The . PHILADELPHIA EV112111 4 70 BUMETIN is iDiisheddaiiii, Sundays Excepted; at f THE BULLETIN BUILDING, CO7 Chestnut fitment. Vie EVENING BULLETIN is served by oarricrs, .at Eig ht Dollars perannum,pcnfable at the Oise, . or Eighteen Galloper tocek, payable to tile carriers ; mail, at Eight Dollars per annum, or Seventll- AcCents per month. PEACOCK, FETHERSTON & CO. EM arday, May 7, 1870. FRANCE AND WIIE rE. To-morrow will. be , Plebiscitum day •in ;France', we Americans would call it election -.day, but_the ,modern „imitator of .Ctosar clings to the Roman woids, and submits his Senatits- Consult= to a Vehiscitum. Even this jargon 44,(.4esarim, may have its effect upon the large mass of French voters, who.are very ignorant. 'When they, receive the circular, eight millions of which have been printed, signed "Napo leon," , and asking them t0....,v0te "Yes" to- Iborrow, they will do it; for the name !'Napo leon" dazzles than, While - Sefiatira-Consultu - in and Plebisciturn bewilder them. - - The,excitenent in France appears to be very great.. The opposition of all shades has been making strenuous efforts. But the machinery of the ,government has been set to work Ulan the Departments of the Empire to secure - alarge.m ajori trin- favor AA-the-imperial scheme.• The plot, real or intended, against the life of the Emperor, has been skilfully used. to arouse the people to sympathy for him. The most active opponents of the Senatus Consul turn have been put into prison by thousands, to remain thereat least till ,after the voting, and 'the most vigorousof the opposition papers have hither been suppressed or frightened into .. Three ~were,,,suppressed„.yesterday. Our impression is, therefore, that while there will be a large Opposition vote in Paris, Lyoui, Ilarseilles, and 'the other large cities, mh jority- in rural France, in favor-of the Emperor's scheme, will be so heavy that he will be able to claim once more that the people have sustained him by their votes. - As for the plot to destroy the Emperor, the evidence of it that has thus far been reported on this side of the Atlantic is very vague. It is probable that there has never been a day, since the Coup d'Etat, that there has not been more or less of plotting against the man who then deprived the French people of their liberties. The police of Paris could at any time put its hands upon malcontents, who might be called conspirators, _vvho, however, were,. harmless while they were closely Watched, To arrest ilete would hate Continually over crowded the prisons and overworked the courts. But on the eve of the election it has been found expedient to get up an excitement in the Emperor's behalf; and,,the affair of Beauri, Flourens and their confederates has been worked up , into something stupendous,•and. it will have its effect.' The result of'the ,voting will probably be made known in Monday's BITLIACTIN: WATER METERS The water-meter project was-not well con sideied in Councils last Thursday, or it; would not have been so hastily passed. There are various practical objections to the scheme, which should be carefully investigated before imposing this burden upon the consumers of water. Even if instruments could-belutrodu ted which would be. "meters," measurers of water, it is a very grave questiOn whether this new tax should be levied upon the class of the community to which the . great _Rrosperity of Philadelphia is chielly due.-Fral better that there should be such an abundant supply of water that precise distinctions as to the exact quantity used will be unnecessary, than to at tempt to introduce a system which is sure to be inaccurate in its results, and the source of annoyance as well as increased cost to those who already bear such a large share of the pub lic expenses. Philadelphia has a superabundant supply of water for all purposes, if our authorities will only bestir themselves to make it available, and our policy should be to ervarage :all branches of industry by furnishing water, as nearly as possible, - " without - money - and with= out price." Mayor Fox may safely venture to recom mend a reconsideration of the water-meter question, as we have no lotibt that the ma jority of Councils, on. further reflection, will oome to the same conclusion that has been already reached by the entire press of the city, a d that seems to be justified both by the prac r ti r difficulty of a fair application of water meters and by the true policy always to be aopted in regard to the greatest interests of 1 3 iladelpLia. i / _..... •—. , The testimony in the ,M6l. 7 a'rlaild trial is closed, and the prisoner's. counsel have closed their labors in his behalf. The counsel for the prosecution will sum up on Monday, and the case will.go to the jury, who, we most heartily hope;kill dispose of the case quickly, and so relieve the country of the disgusting spectacle which has disgraced the bar and bench of . Neiv York, for weeks past. The lawyers who: have conducted this scandalous case will con sider the professional notoriety which they have achieved a full compensation for the ills- . credit which they have brought upon an honor able profession. Their criminal practice will undoubtedly be greatly increased by the exhi "lS hiliOn which.has been given of their , facility for brow -beating and insulting witnesses, abusing and Y llackguardlng opposing counsel, bullying judges, and disregarding all laws of decency and respectability. lt.vvill..be a great coinfort when the curtain .drops on this miserable performance. It has brought out so much that is utterly wtten and had in New York morals, New York journal ism, and New York law, that it will be a relief le be ef if — We presume tiiat trige — lay never been a moment_of the case_:w en: there. was the slightest risk of a verdict against Me, Farland, and the defence could have gone to the jury on-the single evidence of Richardson's infatuous letter, had they chosen to do so, with perfect safety; But that did not suit their pur-. pose. Varuius "notices combined to,, drag the odious case outto the wearisome length which has so bored the comraimity. Professional jealousies, and newspaper animosities were to e fought out, no matter at,what,; i rice to pri vate character or 10 Futile morals, and these ends have• been fulfilled to tbe uttermost. • The enlig,btened Democracy of. Delaware do . . not feel strong enough to . cope . with the Re publicans, now that the latter have been re-inr forced by thenegroes ; and so they. made up their minds recently to organize . " White Man's Party," which should embody the big oted theories.: of Democracy, but should- dis pense with the. offensive name, so that weak kneed, negro-bating Republicans might come into the tanks without having . their sensibilities offended. So a mass-meeting was at', Dover;.'flaming' addresses were issuedi extra trains were'run by the. railroad conepaily, and the dispensers of gin and juleps in Dover.. pur chased the entire contents of two,or three bonded marebouses t in anticipation of the usual Democratic thirst. - When thetime came exactly twenty-five individuals assembled in the public square, and after wailing fora few hours for the arrival of the delegations, wetit hOme, ac companied by the muttered curses of the - tavern keepers and the railroad officials. The White Man's Tarty in . Delaware. is not as healthful and vigorous now as it was a week ago. The Republicans offer to produce a single decrepid and enfeebled negro, whose constitution is a - mere wreek,but tv ho•has More•enthuslasrp,more robustness,-and greater' political. influence than the• entire "White "targanization. And it is thought that immediately after the next general 9dike4ion the old Democratic party will not en joy any Utter health than its sickly child. . The United States Senate thinks the country, is too pooeto pay : a pitiful pension of, three thousand' ollars h year to Mrs. Lincoln, and yet it refuses to pass the bill - abolishing the franking privilege, which costs. the peonle two million dollars for every thousand dollars of the proposedpension. While the Senators re tain this privilege, from which the country de rives BD , advantage whatever, they cannot with any degree of propriety protest upon the score of economy against doing . justice to 'Mrs: Lim coin, or against the abolition of the income tax, repeal' of which is so universally demanded: If the country is so poor that it cannot afford to lose therevenue from this talc or the fe.w beggarly dollars offered to Mrs. Lincoln, cer tainly it cannot afford to spend five or six mil , lions every year for the accommodation of well-paid public servants, who want to flood the country with their speeches and political documents. The Tenth Ward Republican Executive Committee Amid a meeting last evening, at which resolutions were adopted which will be found in our advertising columns. The feeling among the Republicans of the gallant Tenth Ward is strongly iu favor. of William S.. Leeds, Esq., as the candidate of the party for the office of Sheriff. . It is with considerable satisfaction that w 2 announce that the entire Philadelphia delega tion in Congress, Mr. Randall included, voted on Thursday against laying the Civil Service bill upon the table. A big hly attractive exhibition will be op ened freely to the public on and-after Tues day, the 10th instant, at the School of Design for 'Women, N. W. Penn Square. Its twelve tgafieries will be thrown completely open, al kW-ing our citizens to understand the nature of the instruction practised, and" to inspect the fine works of art with which the institution is filled. The principal statue-gallery is a noble hall, lighted from above, and filled with copies of the masterpieces of Greek sculpture in profusion, several antiques not included in the Academy of, Fine • Arts being Present ; this room is likekVise the conservatory of the School, being abtindantly furnished with ex otics suitable fur the purpose of models in decorative art, such as the banana tree, pineapple plant, maranta, ricinus, rare ferns, &c. Instruction in in dustrial design is one of the most admirably adapted resources for the female intelligence. We hope, and doubt not, that the pleasing exhibition will have the effect of interesting our citizens in a worthy ilastitution, and di recting their liberality to% most deserving field. The opening is not intended to inter fere, with the studies of the pupils, who will assist in making the exhibition 'more satis factory by developing the - actual coarse of in struction. The school will be opened on the instant, for one week. from ten in the morning until sunset. JounNALISTI.—The Bee is the last new even_ ing paper. It is a lively little sheet, which proposes to "improve each shining hour" by contesting the field of penny-journalism with the Star and _Herald. It is in experienced hands, and has all the appearance of a deter ruination to achieve a permanent success. It is published by Messrs. McClintock & Co., 118 South Fourth street. TLe Eretthig Herald, since it passed into its new proprietorship, has been greatly' im pfoved in tone and general appearance, and, as a natural result, is rapidly growing in favor. It is now published by Mr. D. F. Dealy, 105 South Fourth street, The SUaday Republic is about to remove its taco froni No Jill South Third street, to No. 828 Chestnut strict. With its improved loon! lion we wish it A steady improvement in all prosperity. Bootleg", linrborow cf;... Co., Auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street, will hold during next 'week the following important sales, viz.: On Mummy,. Slay 9, at 10 n clock, on four moths' credit, 300 lots of 'Foreign and Dutnewrc Dry GOMIS, 400 pieces rich itu.nirted Dross Goode, 600 pi .ces French Pr lewd Percales. 35 pieces 11l ick Silks, full lines Black and Colored Cation and Crepes, 1,100 Spring Shawls, ni) Llama Liice Shawls, 200 African Bournous, 100 carton: , Flowers. Also, Whit. Goods, Ilandkorcinofs. Kid Glove. , , Embroideries, Trimmings, t tab relies, Parasols, Or.; 000 cartons Bonnet and Such Ri blame, of u well it rump importation.. On Tuesday, May 10, at-10 o'clock, on four months' m 4.111,2,000 cases Boots and Shoes, Traveling Bags,llats, Straw Goods, dcc. On W ednemlay ,Nity llth,at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, a special and peremptory sale of 501? cases Umbrel las and P.1111+01,3, by order of leading manufacturers. On Thursday, Id ay 12th, on four months' credit, 900 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestie_Dry Goode, including Cloths, Cassimeres, 31 pitons, Doeskins, Sati nets, Italians, Satin do Chines, Velvets, ,tc, Also, Dress Goods, Silks. Shawls, Linens, Skirts, Hosiery. Gloves, llandkerchiefs, Balmoral and Sloop Skirts, Umbrellas, White Goods, Also, 270 packages Domestic , Cotton and Woolen Goods. Itn Friday, May nth, at n o'clock, on too months credit, WO pieces Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Cottage List and Ilan Co rpetings, Oil Cloths ; WO rolls White Red, Check and Fancy Cuntom,Mattinga, Extent;lvo Salem of Heal lEvtato mud 1911/,.1.4.111.,‘171h, 214 said_ 24th, -by Megsra. M. Thomas & Sous, A uctii•uoer,, ; comprise the estate., of John I'. trozer. Mrs. N.U.llache.Jacob S. Lentz - , John It. Penrose‘Churies . Ge0r,,,,111 WI. Ann Cotter.. uto t 11.11011. SuHanna M ' orrla • ()twist°. pber Hinuon, Nixon minorts 111111 others, Includltut thrall elegant Itekidenees. Nos. 1624, 2..42 and 2014 Cheituut, 2031 Fpring Garden, Mr 'lift'', 1113 .Walnut, 211 South Fourt i,Dorthwast counlr Tvp•nt y -first and .Arch:sur era 1 Germantown and Chestnut 11111 ltotddences, vain. able Flores, large Lots, Hank and other Stocks, Loans, Lc. Bee their adreills , -nn•tits and pauxphlet catalconai (twenty•eight pages) homed today. For Private hible.--11ho very elezamt Rev nce. Fritt.lo and coaclia.ouso, and large lot, No. 3903 Spruce street, 100 te.4 front, 175 feet (Pep to Irving straw; has all the modern ton eniencllN..l.. mediate possession. Full part culare the Auctlon RoOms of Al, nomad linns,l39 and /41 i3outlFFourth atrtet,_ • _i. o~P~_ H.rlA F:A;:~'L,.S iv ~:2:~aTlN.y.l am'.:'"r~ 'z^; ~:: t 2... ~'F:y~Y ::.H4n x.u,.H w uw 4t~T~'=i+ . ]'II A=°~llTi-TT}bLT~33A';I47, 'io OWTHINGi 1 7 'AC1T8 FOIL PHILADELPHIANS I . OAR" HALT.,--la the Largest Clothing Honse in OAK HALL-Has a stook LARGEIt. than all the other Clothing Houses in Phila.. de phia pat together. OAK 11ALL—Doee MORE than $1 2 000,000 an- u.sir zurti.—..Buys materials from the MANE,- FAcTunurts, at home and abroad. OAK HALL'S Store expenses are LESS in pro portion to business done, than those of any, other house, little or big. OAR HALL—Has achieved its present proud position by, being always and thoroughly RELIABLE. INFERENCES. WANAMAKER $Z BROWN—Have ILO OCCEISiOII • to seek as large 'profits as _other Images. WANAMAREn & BROWN—Have adopted the policy of very Large Sales and very &nag • • Profits. WANAMARER & BROWN—Can sell ANY RIND OIL A SUIT for less -• than any other hOUSO.. WANAITAICER & BROWN'S C . LOTHING- - iS the CHEAPEST and BEST. OLD CUSTOMERS AND NEW are invited to examine our NEW BUILDINGS, and give us a TRIAL. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. SIXTH AND MARKET ST.BAnTs, Crreat JOensiconstva,tion AT THE GREAT BROWN HALL. THE GREAT BROWN BALL IS CRAMMED AND JAMMED From pit to dome with the most superb Gar ments for Men and 'Boys to be" found any where-thLs-Epring. B. & W. 003 605 R & W. THE BALL IS ROLLING VIGOROUSLY Come Try ri ThW I G® ~ESTNUT sTREa MORTGAGES $03,000 to W20.,000 Trost Funds to Invest in First-Class City Mortgages at par. Also, Several Prime Mortgages of 63.000 to 55,000. For bal , , by E. R. JONES, 707 Walnut Street. iny7-6t§ PAPER HANGINGS PAPER HANGINGS AT RETAIL, At Right. Prices, JOHN H. • LON6STRETH, No. 12 North Third Street. mytll2tr AITCTION SALES. SALE OF ITALIAN MARBLE MONU MENTS,MONUMENTAL—AND , GARDEN STATUES, MAR BLE VASES, URNS, &c,, &c., &o. On THURSDAY MORNING, May 12th, at 10 1-2 o'clock, at the Sales rooms, No. 422 Walnut Street, will be sold by Mr. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, an invoice of Italian Marble Monuments surmounted with Columns, Statues and Urns. Several finely executed Monumental and Garden Statues, Marble Garden Vases, Urns, &c., imported from Italy by Messrs. VITI BROS. (late Vito Viti & Sons.) The Statues will be arranged for ex amination at the Salesrooms, No. 422 Walnut Street, on Monday, 9th. inst. The designs of the Monuments can be seen on application to the Importers. VITI 149 South Front Street. Eng3t§ ady c j • SPECIAL SAL OP N 0 9 ---etv 'DUNLAP CA - RRIAGES AT TIIE PIICENIX .IVORES, PH ILADEL A.—Go Thormlay moraine. 12tb holt. at 10_ o'clock, ftt Dulillip:n factory. NEW LIGHT CUSTOM. MADE CARRIAGES of all dem rlptioun and nll cnrrnntod. Cntalognes three days previous to Rain, • ' ALFRED M. HERR NESS, Aucllonenr. m 3 , 1'0 Ninth Ond Sannoin ntrOetn. . . rpnE GREATEST' DELICACY OF vim e:itiou 1e PLANKED SHAD, cooked to perfection at the Buena Viata Hotel, GLBUBESTEIt f'OINT. Boat lenvea South et air, every few minutia, 163/ 6t , - "cux THE " BARTLEY " IC I ) GLOVE, I ITIBRF/EVAIITLEY" - KID GLOVE' THE I .1..) el 66. A. it J. B. BA RTIIatiORRIW, I. LEST: A. &J. B, BARTIIOLiOMEW, 400 tf ry § jin por I aro 523 .li. 101011TH L apeOtfrp - .^4oloAgente,23 2i,Eight,l34slcoot. We are selling it RAPIDLY. We have reduced the price • AWFW,LY. We have increasedour force • TREMENDOUSLY. We are adorning the public GORGEOUSLY. We are delighting our customers . HUGELY. We are making dis counts to folks LIBERALLY. 01 u.r Clothes. MEM% GAS FIXTURE', &Or 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, liTanufaOturers of GAS . FIXTURES, 4c. WHOLESALE RETAIL SA LESRO 0 MS, 821 CHERRY STREET, ioIiELLADELPHIA., We have no Store or Salesroom on Chestnut Street. CORICEERJS & SONS. STUDENT LAMPS. The very best Lamp for burning Kerosene Oil. On band and'for sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & TILICKAARA, 718 CHESTNUT STREET. P. B.—Country llonses that are not supplied with Gas will find this Lamp the safest now need for reading or sewing by.: They are superior to gas, emitting a soft, luxuriant light. my 7 lmrp CONFECTIONERY Superlatively fine Manufactures cricocior,Arru AND CONFECTIONS For Select Presents. STEPHEN F. 'WHITMAN & SON, S. W. Cor. Twelfth and Market Streets. rny7 MEDICINAL. TEE lINIVERSITY MEDICINES - - Are the Favorite Prescriptions of the New Yuk -Medical University. RELIABLE .REMEDIES of a highly scientific char acter, designed for the care of all diseases. - • • THEY ARE STANDARD, having, during mans , 3 ears, been thoroughly tested in an extensive practice in New York. They aro taken in small doses. • • They aro pleasant to the taste. • Their effects are almost instantaneous. - - ` They are safe and never reduce a patient. Never render any one more liableto take cold. - Never oblige a person to leave businege. We have no ONE CURE ALL for all dlsewes, but a REGULAR SYSTEM OF REMEDIES for each distinct class of MALADIES. • A LIST of cur remedies and a valuable MEDICAL BOOK sent free to any address. A COMPETENT PHYSICIAN in attendance. • MEDICAL ADVICE FREE. Sold at the Philadelphia Branch, N. F. cor. Seventeenth and Chestnut Sts JOSEPH 0. HAItROLD tny7 s to th 13trp MINERAL SPRING WATER Pamphlets giving analysis, certificates of eminent physicians and other gentlemen may be had of OUT Wholesale Agents, JOHN WYETH & BRO. , - 'Druggists. 1412 Walnut Street ? Philadelphia. felt s to th amrtk REFRIGERATORS, &C REFRIGERATORS. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO THE MANUFACTORY OF P. P. KEARNS, No. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, BELOW ADM, EAST SIDE. itp2B-th a to 3mrp Savory's Patent Combined Dining-Room Water Coolers and Refrigerator. It being made of Cast iron, la' in Lined, in Walnut Otteem, does not impart unpleasanttaate or mull fir ;.; to p ro s fimiona, fruit , &c. u e call and examine. 1 ; r- • JACOB F. HAND; Jr., • • Retail Depot, 620 MARKET Street. nly7.e to tb26t, BOZORTH'S DR)C-AIR FREEZ\iNG • , VAR, .z 6 l?Jr 0 - lEZ. Call and see it In oporation at • GRIFFITH & PAGE'S; 1004 Arch Street. _ap23l2trp GOFFERIN G MACHINES At Greatly Reduced Prices, — DOtISE;FURNfSiIiNG GOODS, BcC. THE KING WASHER All whoaeo it think it good. All who uno it say good. It works easily, does good work, agd you Can do . „ ONE AND A HALF HOLUM OILLESS. OnlY two months in market and 700 sold ; all giving eattsfaction. FOr sale Wholesale and Retail by ( 1 J. H. COYLE &- CO., No. 516 Market Street, • Minimal° &alma in Wooden Waro, dm. myli 9 rp9 • - • GRIFFITH & PAGE, 1004 Arch Btroot PLAID NAINS001( 2ti CENTS A YARD. Another lot, and probably tho best in the market for the price. PIQUE Olt P.lr.. Will open to-day a case, 900 yards, superior quality,for 40 cents a yard: compare favorably witty any cent pique now In the market. BIIEER 13 . 18110P,LAWN. .. ---.nry..daa ireble.lduslin.' thicker than-riviiiis ' thinner than Vector - a Lawn_ • DRY GOODS. C. H. HAMRICK & CO. 4t Noith Eighth Street, 1N ORDER TO KEEP THEIR SALES TO THE . sTANDARD ON LAST WEEK,•. • ", 'WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER • „. . . ' ' * UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS IN LLAMA Goyim, JACKETS, SACKS, PRINTS, AND PRESsEe. WE ARE OFFERI No THESE GOODS AT STRIKING _ LOW PRICES. BI DEONsTRATIoN IN SILKS. PLA('K FILIIF-81. 81 ZS, 81 50.- 51 75, 52. 4250, 8275. 80. ELI M. ASsoRTMENI • OF SpRING AND • si m‘ , PR SILKS IN CHOICE' STYLES , AND coLoRS. ssi.ENDID JAPANESE SILKta, EL Fp,LENDID JAPANESE SILKS. 41 7 1 10. JAPANESE .DicFsm Goons IN MIXED- AND CHENE STYLES SILK AND WOOL PoeLINB, ALL THE NEW SHADES. 'WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOB • HERNANI, ; • ERNANI, BERN AEI, _ ro. 85, 81..51 10, 81 25. •S1'"0, el !IN. • WE CNN .! The money is required for the purchase of additional' Rolling Stock and the full equipment of, the Road. The receipts of the Company on the one.balf of the Road now being operated from Coatesville to Wilmington, are about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per niouth,- which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of": the other half, over which the large Coal Trade orthei Road must come. Only SIX MILES are now required to complete Om) Road to Birdsboro, which will be finished by the middl of the month. - WIVI. PA INTER & CO., BAN.K.Ens, - No. 36 South Third Street;, PHILADELPHIA.. itly6 tfrp4 LOUISVILL E and - -NASHVILLE R. R... FIRST MORTGAGE 7'S.. aviug sold our first let of $190 4 9010009 r We beg to announce we have bought a limited amount which we are prepared to eff,r at And Accrued Interest from April la added: • • WE ALSO OFFER Colebrookdale First tdortgago , Free from all taxes. ' • \- ' . Pickering Valley First Mortgage,7's, Free from all taxes. Both guaranteed, Principe I and interest, by Mr Philadelptila 'and Reading Railroad Co. DRIEI T & CO. riti2B tf 51) JAMES S. B 17_1::%y O ti()N, GI. ' W GENERALII:I' Rs AND npll3 m rp 80"/ 126 StiUTII DSTREET A Garment no matter bow elaborately trimmed, nell.intinx, newer gives ease or eastimiaetion. MADAME .DE SOUCHE'S, First-Clos.Dreas__Mag Estiblislirnent, A perfect Fusion] o; Metteurement and ratting. Prices lie low as id COahitalt with firet•citusti work. , Black Silk Suits always on band. An 'iorpection r..spectf ally solicited. - . whit, to tl. N 2titro 1 3 1.1 S ENEBS - ESTA - EZTISHED 189).—$(.1111IYLED. R ADAISTBONG, Urliernih , rs, It'7 Goriwtritomn; avenue and Stift!' D. ll bCUt Wu. tabl4,l.frßW.S.B r A.tuaimugiq . It LEi(3li'S ;11. rito - VEt) TIA - TR,)S r"-- .wt, Itnbbee . Tram no - er breldta or solid, blipport4rs, 't:laatto 1161( Stock ingtt t :an of Trusses and Braced. Ledlei attended to by MRS.. LEIGH. 1230 Cheattint, !wend story . , AD9/YrDk E - Via., Cr - L(i Eck BAT , A. ei .1. umilohominv, j.q.111 ti rp6 - .• bide gent N (fITII etraat Vie` v~._ RETAnrif, prioth,-.4.4addiery, Ilarnoae end Home thar ~r 1111 titta,Pt No. lad Market etreet. horse, in the door. 4:30 BY TE'LEGRAPEL FROM THE WEST. FROM THE SOUTH: the American Preen , Aeeociat(on.] HEN 11:1174211i.Y. FROM NEW ENGLAND. FINANCIAL _LADIES' D KESS - ,GOODS.: No. 1003 Witlame Street. i .