suss EN NUTWES. a upend A.ryer. Inventor wed Kew stoic tnrer of the celebrated Iron Frame Piano., hug re :aired the rese Medal of the World's Great Ilxhibitloa , Lou den, Tralatid. The Wheat crises awarded when and wbprever fed., Warerooms,7lll Arch street. Itstablished lESS. • myt s m vrtf§ hoe`iu4.My t Nome Grand Square Upright PiOllOP. CUARLILP 111../.81116.8010 d tont for . thoss•h.of*hewn ld•r ownnd Pianos, at too 011 Ware• men*. No:106 Clomtgo4 street. • Agent for Stet 'way s & Son* , :onnro Ors. „ , n 0,13 cep )henrUChleberlawGrandPlq_ne re. an 3 the nese CHICKERING GRAND UPRIGHT PIAN( Surpass all °test's, 132ept rednetlonln lata. nv e , 0p25-tf -Nos.ll26ind Obeetnut eltre333t Gee. Meek & CO.'B Grand, square sup, Urrixht Pianos, Pianos Ix? rent. •- J. a. Gaul.% fag' ' No. 923 Chestnut street. CITY BULLETIN. litatieot Thertnumeter. This Di►y at the; Bulletin Office. . n deit.-22.11.. - .....85 deg Weather clear. Wind Bonihwest. , t v inikiir - ewianiAnne.=The - er.oihltant - raves • of fare demanded by the • hack , drivers in this city has been's great annoyance, and the want of light and' comfortable Carriages, with moderate prices, such as, are used in Lon don, has long, been felt. This wantis now about to be enplaned. The Union Transfer Company lias had:thii matter under considera tion, and the result was a contract with Messrs. Collings .& 625 Arch street, for build ing ten one-borse coupis.- Five of these vehi cles have now been completed. They are con strunted in a very handsome manner; and the interior arrangements ' are of the most, cpm fortable and: luxurious style. Each carriage will Carry; two persons. 'The intention is to run them in connection with all the trains ar -1 riving in the city. The agent of the Transfer Company mind train, while Making arrange ments for the conveyande of baggage to hotels, depots, &c., will at, the same. time sell a ticket' tor' a'' mune, at one • dollar, or cents_for each passenger. That will be the rate el fare for any: istance withiii *Upon application at the offices of the e,orri., pang, Nos. 828 andllol Chestnut '.Fitreet - , a par . - riage will be sent' to the Lease of tinfs ., per-, son desiring to go to a railroad •depot. , For use about the city aVehicle can be had for 41, per hour. The other fille carriages. will sport be finished; The expense of getting Up thesa vehicles will be about 515,000. It - the e*Peri _lnentjs successful, the number Will be ilia , creased in accordance witlf - thi - Tir. emanti, andl -when bustes.s warrants it-,--a-redtietion of fare " - will be made. The Unica) Transfer 'Company • • deserve the thanks and liberal patrOnage o, f ; : . the coMmunity for the introduction 'of such a, desirable, convenient and' cheap, mcideoaf come veyance, and it is to be hoped that they will soon be able to carry into ,effect a proposi --,tion-of-tmare-carriagesl-and a-redaction of-the-- 'already very cheap fare. THF. MUNICIPAL 1 - 108PITAL.—The fOIIOWIng is a 'Synopsis of the report of Dr. J. Efoward Taylor,Physiciau in charge of the Municipal Hospital, which was submitted to the Board of Health on Saturday : , May 1, 1870.—Patients remaining . at this date ... 8 SINCE VIIIC ; 1111#VE nEc,ExvEr: Relapsing fever... . . 65 Typhoid do. : ..-, , „... . ~ ~..; 6 t. --- Delirintn-Treineris'Ti-.---:,,,i,,,,-t ' Itch 1 '-' Diarrhoea ._ 1 • Ervsipelas , . Debility. ' 4 1 No disease 1 DISCHARGED. Relansing_.r_ever. Deliritim Tremens Dlease•• ..... • Relapsing Fever.. 1 Delirium Tremens-. Typhoid. Fever. . . 1 Debility. • 1 THE BOARD OF o• • RVEFS.—Tbis body met at noon to-day in the rooms of the Board, No. 222 South Fifth street,- Mr. Strickland Kneass was in the chair. A plan of the street lines south of the Navy - yard was presented for consideration by the Board. It was exhibited also to such promi nent property-holders as appeared for the purpose of consultation concerning it. For arranging these lines the Board was disposed to' give, every possible consideration and de ference to the parties in question. Among -these-Wpre several-represented by-Counsellors Wharton and Shippen. - . • The discussion, was suspended, until June 7th-, at 101 A. M. To please all parties in the matter is not easy. A petition to widen Merchant street was presented. The Board recommended the wid ening. • • It also recommended the construction of a sewer on Mascber street, between Dauphin street and Sumpehanna avenue: AlsO, a three-, feet sewer on Franklinetreet, between Oxford street and Columbia avenue. The Board approved the plan of the line and grade regulations of Bustleton, TWenty-third Ward ; and proceeded to the examination (upon the ground) of Paoli street, which was, aidied to be placed nylon the City.Riad. The Board then adjourned. THE RICHMOND RELIEF" Fuxn.—Joseph Patterson, Esq., Treasurer of the Richmond Relief Fund, acknowledges the receipt of the following additional contributions to : . Fred. Fraley Wtm. D. Rogers Geo. Dodd & Son, per W.D. Rogers. W ;M. Kennedy, do Charles J. Rogers, do Stuart & Brot t per. .I , :roh Lodge N 0.12, I. 0:B. 8.., Elias D. Kennedy.. . . . .... • • Cash, per Thomas kl. Powers Massey & Collins, per Gen. W. B Thomas 100 'OO Jas. Steel & Co., per Gen. B. Thomas:... ...... ; . •25 ! 00 T. F., per .Gem W. B. Thomas lo'oo Thos. Allman. 'do • • - 10010 Christian F. Holtman, per Gen. W. B. Thomas Alex.. Bush & Atkinson, per Geo. • W. Morgan.. Previously acknowledged 11,843 rgi LOCAL CnownEn.-:—The sun'to-day - is giving a touch of eighty-four degrees intensity that cannot do otherwise than cause vegetation to take on airs. The.. woodbines arc extending skyward at the rate of an inch a day. The truck people will So - improve the opporthnity that next - Saturday - win - put a - Stop to the sale of liouthern-grown vegetables. The price 'pt butter should at once drop to a quarter-dollar a:pound. The Protestant; 'Episcopal Church Convem Han begins this afternoon, with the usual re ligious exercises. It will, as iisnal, sit. in St. Andrew's Church. The• unbroken lines of brigand hats worn by the. ladies yesterday presented a uniform ity never previously prevailing. ff the article isn't incongruous and unbecoming we don't know wbat is. The whole concerti is ridicu lous. It is, ridiculous in its shape, as it is ea tre_ in its trimming. That the faShion• viva to a second season Will not only by every student •of the unities, but by every lover 01 the beautiful EMMA: Bunowins.. , --hlary Flood and El-. lent Trout were arrested. at Bev.enth: mad —.Alamdlea mtreets; last idp,it, While attemiding . break. into. a-houme. The women declared That they belonged in the house, but the.pro• 4.4tetor mtoutly denied the fact. The prisoners, ' bad a hearing before Alderman Bonsall, artcl were committed. A Disqusrillia tirlscT Aci,E.—Thia . morning a beggar posted himself on Fifth street,, above' itaco, and tn order to excite sympathy, ex posed f o View a very More leq. Maybr Fox litippe'neti to pass along and orderetrthe 'arrest of the Man. the fellow was sent to prison for 11,!rty ' Tun RELAPSING .Vnvnn.---This morning - only three eases of relapslngtever were taken to the Municipal novital-worse (rein 'Ai; - County Prison and two !rem the Atesksstre4 . 'district. , • , The MaMu Officer, 4Mr. Addieks, and the Port Physician, Dr. Goodman, paid an official l visit to, the -County Prison on. Satu rd ay even ing, and; in connection With' die ,Sit erintend int and, Physician, made an inspe'ot on bf. the institution: • MO sanitary ctindition was found to be se g9pd, andsthere are 11Q foam of ' the sPrOad 0 the keltipaing fever there; 4 PoracitsmA,,, ! „ptsauza7tnr..--On Saturday night; in Manavnik;Policeman Welsh under took to,amgs gdivardhliolratttui;WhersuP°n he" was. set upon. by MeGrattan and two friptills„narned sl?Vm.9l.are and• Richard Car den. MiGiattan however, was taken tothe Statiomhonse. T h ere i) the made a decided op phsition to being locked up, and kicked • Lieuto 1 . ..Kslle.i . ' fie was finally PAtasd In:0011. ~ Rare ` arid uarden were then arrested. The ,tbree pribbners had 'a hearing before Ald.ThoinW son - and were each held in $OOO bail for assault - and-battery.—.-- 1 -' - ' -----, ' ' • FALL Or A WALL.—The 'eastern wall of all .ice-hatise_omtbe_Schuyikill , xlver, near: Engel & Wolf's landing, fell yea - Siday - tifftirnpoti about foui o'clock. The .roof Of-the building fell in sometime ago and killed heVeral per sons. Nobody was hurt yesterday aftgrnoon. The northern was found to be in a dnngerou.s condition, and was pulled down by, the Schuylkill Harbor ASSAULTING .11. POLICEMAN.--,TOLD mauden Was arrested last night at) Sixth, ancLChestnut strets, for assault anCliattery on Polleernari Degan. It is alleged that lie severely. bit the arm of the officer. Re was taken before Alderman Godbou, and was held in, $5OO bail for trial. '' ' A NO - 1 4 M M ATTEMPT.—Yesterdav afternoon, about four &elm*, the ruins.ot Ppiloek's mills, Twentk•fourth .rand.,'Spriice . streets, were again set on fire. The flames were extin guished, however, betore they made much progress. • BLAcIt-JAClKEdwai'a ‘ ag,ed - :237yearsT - and — residing — tit Holmesbuyg,:was st.pnek. )vith a:black:jack and - had his ShoulcferAislodated.. He was taken to the Pennsylvania HoSpital.: ,. . •Finn.-iouse No. 2316' Ridge ave nue; was slightly datnaged• fi re . abone If past eleven eelock• last. Alight: 'The flames originated from -the - explosion of a Coal-dil about. two o'clock; canal-boat, Mary, lying at Shirillen street *barf, - on tlie-Seliuylkill, took_ ire.and was totally destroyed. • 'CLUCK:EN .Tritrar.—•Satripel McAllister Inia been committed by Ald.ell fOr the larctiny of chickens from the place o Tyson.' on , 'Frankfoid road. TILE AMERICAN THEATRE,L:MEFOt, — the pioprietor of the American Theatre, ,an nounces for this evening and the coming week an extraordinary bill. The performers repre sent almost every department of public amusements, and all of them are accomplished and skilful. Among those who will appear we may, mention: The man wh o , walks, head downwards, upon the veiling.; Mlle. Rosa, the balletdaneer • Mr. Frank Wood, the negro delineator, and Mr. Robt. Harrison, thhltinger. Mr. Win, Tanner will exhibit •his famous - traftted - dbgTrarithrionk - eys - in - marvelo its feats , there will be dancing by one of the largest and best ballet troupes in the country; Prof. Risley's combityalion of artists appear in a variety of - ifteresting performances, and there will be burlesque, comedy, Etheopian Aninstrelsy - Sentimental and, a general miscellaneous performance which will include everything which belongs -upon-the-stage-of-a.-variety-theatre.-Mr._.tox offers an entertainment which is so greatly -diversitied;that,Sciine - to suit the,taste of everybody,although th .e re 's-no-reaapri-that--we-know-of.ashrevery about the performance should mot , afford gratification to those who - desireto be amused. _ ',DESIRABLE PRIVATE TUSIDEECE.—.I.IICIIIOIetI in the sale of 11, Thmitias Sr Sons to-morrow at 12 o'cleek is the very desirable residenee, - ;'239 South Thirteenth street, to be sold by order of Assignee in Bankruptcy. Emma .A.ProluTmEarr.--Edwii - Stokes, a mem ber of the bar, has. been appointed by the Court of Common. Pleas Trustee under tb will of John )7 1 7etherill deceased QUARTER Sassioxs—Judge Allison.—The jury for the second period 'of• the term ap peared in Court, and, after hearing excuses, which occppied the greater part of the morn ing. the casejof Dr. j. W. Migrath, charged with an outr!geon.s assault a _ tipon girl, eleven years of age, wail - taken up, and is still on trial. GOOD TAgT.B.—Tllo,tagtO Of a' nation grokvs with its wealth and the development of its refining Arts, Paris leads the world in the matter of fashions. It will not be long before, in the department. of Millinery., at least, America can cut,' loose from French leading strings in this respect. In thisom in many other pro gressive movements, Philadelphia leads the way, Our own celebrated Bonnet and Millinery House, (Messrs. Thomas Kennedy & 8r05.,729 Chestnut street./ hasmade gigantic strides in this direction.. IVtille they are the largest importers of krench flowers, fine cutting materials and elegant trimmed hate and bonnets, it is a fact that their own improvemonteupon the latter have rendered the name of "Kennedy synonymous with every thing that is, really choice and elegant In ladies' head gear this season. Superb I exquisite! elegant I beautiful! and how deliciously novel are -- some of the ejaculations of ap plause that drop from tho lips of the dear, fair creatures who seem literally to throng Kennedy's, store daily, re• loardless of the weather. And iihat adds still more to the credit of this firm is the fact that, they _do not can• eider exarbitaott ptires an - essential to a neviand elegant article in - order to establish its novelty: Their Trimmed Hate and Bonnets; and great assortment of Flowers, have no superior in Europe or America, and their price:, are—as the prices of everythink else should be—vastly lower than when our goblets eagles were pouring among the stars. Kennedy's great Millinery emporium is u popular Institution. • c 25,00 1 2.) 00'I 25 00 10 00 10 00 5000 5 1 00 50 (00 50'00 KENNEDY & BEM, 7a) Chestnut street, art daily receiving new ehapes in Ladies' Hate, Rich Steil Ribbons, end Finn Laces. ' KENNEDY & 'BROS..; No. 7D Chestnut street, importere of Fine ' Goods. Wholesale albol retail. • ' - KENIiEDY & Ihtos., - NO. 729 Chestnutst - rea, pre quoted as the highest authority in fashions. Pricey very moderate. $415 ,00 LADIEs visiting the city should not leao withoUt seeing the muf r millinery Emporium of 'huts KENN - EDT 4 Eno,A., 729 Chestnut street. $12,258 75 ICnlorY, 6Y & Boos., 7211 Chestnut street, a the acknowledged ]eiders of Fashion in Ladies' Route lints and Bonnets. Their French Flowers aro yen superior. , , RENREDYS' • TRIMMED HATS are parley. iittlo gems ;'their BoMmts are immolated. THE ItIHE DIVORCE Burr for fraud in ago s causing great excitement in Boston. It should warn ydung men not to marry In haste. Rice Is bat 22, his britle . 3/..The swears that she made him believe she s but his own age, by using hlngnotiajtalucupon tier hoe, fleck and bands. Poor youth. Ho Probably found her elbows weren't'quiteao soft add' pretty. Ought Hatpin to be indicted ? We know , of many similar cases. This Balm gives a most, wonderful pearly and natural coat plexion, to wills!) we don't object. We like pretty women. To finish the picture, they should use Lymi's Nathsiron upon 'nil) hair. With pearly chin, rosy cheeks, and sotti<luXuriant tresses, thoY .becouso Inr• CURTAIN M ATERIALS AND DECORATioNg from the Union L.: , agne Iteception, to be nearl holt: price YO.UNt,MIL Inr TV7I , ,,NVY- Y.E.llts is the appeliv ance the man of fitl y. or the holy,of--never mind 111)}e nab4lMintinerv—after he or she to charmed away the gray brdfo' Arial PrtALon's YITALIA. P/emouit, clear and trampn rout. Nu sediment.. . - Bold py vll druggists and . fancy gondii - dealera. `OAlcl , o3lD'fi - Lftttiat Styles of i Lt'RRY'I/ADY"Wiouht have one of ( iilhrrl?x c m l iniodi., sold 4) yO. 'l.9n Co., N 0,13 S. , utp Fiftlifartut. PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN MONDAY, MAY 16,.18`70. , THE 'COURTS. CITY NOTICES. W. 11. ClAititTT. d SOTS, 723 Oliestnut atreet, Ctirpqt Srtite 1., Ladl99' and 'Miami' Swim' !late , • ' ORII be hairat their More, _ . $34 and t 136 011eattoit btreet limns is notbieg in' the. upholateri bluf f opal hat az.suarooa 4 00., No. fin Chestnut street. c.itimot htorerlooe for:thpsooutrusting orders to thetnt' Pqrse km. %Promptness',' sad shove all, 'first-elses SURGICAL :IkuvraumartTs and aruggists itlndrie43. SNO*Datt BLBROTItIin , • ' SoutallighLh ALL mlnilietits -Bimlall4 ' , COATINGS, PANTALOON STSIIi O IPS, TNATINGS 1.• NOW ARIIANGED FON PUBLIC irrassrpow, dr Oxisitticp Omuta's, No. SA Moir atta Bynum Ti use of the razor is divested of its • un illessant effect Itßar#Ott'a Kalllaton be inunediatoly ap , To QtrißT, soothe and relieve the pain of ;childronitootbing, nee Bowsit's LtiviarrOokbt.A.L. Sold by all iirtigtOta. . . , . . , , ' '''• 061ilfit,'''Ilitnion9, ltitaixted 1•111118,_ skillatll • treated, by Dr; , ..1.-Dayjd.toni Ad. 916 Obestuut etFoot -. Charges inodetste. . -; .. , . OATAienn treated with, the htmeet auccesa, by J. ISAACS, K. D., and Profeeser of Tilatieeetrof the Ey° and Nar (his spa*, "OHO in the Ned lealOollege ofTenheylvattia.ll years ex perience. No. 805 Arch street. „ Teetimodiala can be neen at hie office.' She .inedioal faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no aecrets In his prac tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No, charge for examination,. „ GENTS''.I3ATS! GENTS" :HATS! beautiful apringStYlee are now ready at Oairrourel'. under the Oontinental• MSTailu• FURS ON . STORAGE.. A: K.. 86. F. K. WONTRATH, • • 1212 CIIESTIIII7 I I`, STREET, Beg to'inform the Ladies that. they are now preparodt reeetve FURS ON STORAGE I,hrough ,the Sommer guaranteeing them against loss by pro and Moth, tt -tritling-expenee. . , . A. K.' Jo F. WOMRATH, • • • 1212 Chestnut Street:, • mb2B f 2m ' 0. - FE. DEPOSITS. !Security from Lose by Burglary, Bob bury, Vire or Accident. TUE FIDELITY__INSURSNCE, TROST. A ND',B,IF E DEPOSIT COMPANY, • OF FBILADEtPIIIA. r ; TIMIt . , NEW , MARBLE " FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, No4-329-331--Chestunt-Eitreet. Capita/ subscribed, $1,000,000; paid, $550,000. COUPON BONDS, STOOKS, SEOURILTIES,FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and VALUABLES of every detcription received for safe-keeping, under guarantee, at 'Very mcderate rates. Tho Company alao rent SAFER INSIDE THEIR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from $35 to $75 a year, according to size.An extra bize for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining vaults provided for Safe Renters. PEFOSITS OF 'MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER fizott_three_porsent.„payably_by_ch_ock.3ylthott_ no tice, and at four nor cent., payable by check, on ton days', notides '• • • 4.- - TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and romitted for ono per of . Tlio"C TORS and GUARDIANS - and, RECEIVE and EX E• CUTE TRUSTS of every description, from the Courts. corporations and individuals. . ' N. D. BEOWNE,-Preeident (1 14 _CLARK.,:fino President. rAaTERStn Seor tfr y - tt r ail' DIREC yi TORS.- _ Dr-wx-ne, Ajp.nuder 11 nnry - C I arence H. Clark, • Stephen A. Caldwell, .._. • John Welsh. - George F. Tyler, Cherlee Macalester, . Henry C. Gibson. • Fell, . Henry Pratt McKean. myl4 tu th ly MISCELLANEO'Crh. FIR ST - 110WIVAGE -4 7 - PER - GEN *GOLD 130 Nip S OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF lOWA At 95, Free from Tax. The amount of Bonds to be issued is but 816,000 per mile, or less than four millions in • The -recent advance in Governments offer a large inducement to investors to make an im• mediate exchange for these Bonds. Pamphlets, Maps and full information ma) be had of the Company's advertised agent& W. B. •SHATTUOIK, After a full examination, we, have .acoept4id an Agency for the Sale of the above First Mortgage Bonds, and desire to recommend them to our customers AS A THOROUGHLY SAFE, AS WELL AS PROFITABLE, IN , VESTMENT. We have no hesitation in saying that, r in our opinion,' the CENTRAL RAILROAD OF lOWA will be one of the Most important and valuable roads in the West. JAY COOKE & CO., • B. W. CLARK & CO., - • - BOWEN & FOX, B. K. JAMISON & CO. roy3 Etrpi • ' „ • Fine Dress, Improved Shoulder Seam PATTERN SHIRTS, MADE BY R. EAYRE, ONLY, 58 N. Siva it Street. below Arch. nth24l-s to th Sump THE TR(4Y PATT . ERN,. MRS. COOK'S, And oth..r Laundry Irons, for giving a lino glosslt shirt bosoms and collars; Hatters', Tailors', Cap Itufflo ond Sad Irons. and Sad Iron Stands. for salo by TRH MAN - ec -- SHAW, - Nd. 835 (Night Thirty-11W . klari - .e street, below Ninth. _ QILVER-PLATED SNAPS FOR BOWING Window•sliutters. The patent shutter bowers, which prevent the wind from rattling or Ilapplna the Shuttera, and the soli . ..bowing shnttor bolts ara all vety Feason able. For sale by TRUMAN .4-1311. AW No. 835 Thirtyflvel Pilarket street, below Ninth. : DEASS BOLTS OF A VARIETY OF sires '; 8r0,..5, Tin, and Iron Door Chains, strong Wrought - iron Bolts. for outside doors, for sato by TRUMAN & !MAW. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-fivo) Market stmt. bolo!N Ninth. • PERSONS IN WANT OF MO EY, WHO object Nialting the Public Pawnbrokers, can obtain liberal tonne upon - DIAMONDS, WATOHES JEW ELRY SILVER PLATE, LIVE POLIOIES, and otherVALUABLES. Private Pallor exclusiVely for ladies. No Pawnhrokers' signs. Licensed by the Haydn 7 .til South Ninth street, near Spruce tared. Private louse. nty2 Ira rp*. ma I;'' 'BUSINESS ESTABLISHED • 1830.—sommuut & ARMSTPONG, Molertakere, 1827 Germantown Ititenuo and Fifth et. D. 11. St:ll'lwatt. laPll.lYrssl S. S. ATtete:TRONG • RETAILING AT WHOLESALg priees—daddlory, Ilerneße and Horne Gear pf at 111111ASS', No. 1126 Market etrept. Big 11orso hi the door.' W. EDDING A. 1 4 -15 N GaCEM EN ? R' 4. Bingo of solid 181tarat fine Geld—a specialtY; a as full sortment of tams, and no charge for engraving names, & e , - FARR & BROTHER, Makers. uty24 rp tf 824 Chestnut street. below trourth.. ' ISAAC NANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. , ATH corner Third and Spruce streets, only ono , square, b e l ow t h e Ex c hange; ~$2.50 (.100 to loon, in largo or small amounts,-On,d,husonds,..silvtr -wateucts,_,Jewolry, and all gojsis 'of value. Office hours from 8 A.. M. to 7 Established for the last forty years. Ad vances made in large amounts at tholowest markot MONEY ' - TO — KNY AMOUNT • JONES oc LNa' t"'t JR I 2III I , ' PEAT T :%IQ ... I PTIi 8r ° lIE ' OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN ONTIOE I 9orner of Third and Gu6kill etrooto, Italow T.onitan-d. 14:• 'E:— EXABIONDS„ WAToo Es, JuwEi l ity OUVB, Stc.! ron SALE. ,AT IiTIM A T9c 4 nLy L(114 PRI(' . my/ ittrpi' 's.p..F7ii:,:.:.:y4pjvQ•N i WARMTH. An internal Taxation Bill Reporter' Reduction. of $33,060,000 'Proposed ; lIMMINI NOBIYIATION BY THE PRESIDENT AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK -AltilEgur 01-1-.A__DEFAULiT.IFEC_ [By the American Praia Asaeohttion.l ' The - Tax 11111. " • trWASTIINGTON, May 16.—The COMMittoo on, ays and , Menus to-day report the Tax bill, having' finished its consideration at a meeting liclitthis, isiorning, The bill makes a general. e.doction.,of taXes, with the exception , of the rate on whisky, malt liquor and cigars. The income tax tuts beau fixed at 5 per cent. ; with an exemption of 1111,500. Mr. Schenck reported the Tax-bill this morning. The bill makes a total reduetion of thirty-three millions, nine hundred and sixty six dollars. The I,ncome. tax was fixed at .1 13er cent.,and an eXcroption of sl,roo. ,Schedule , taxing carriages, pianos, watches, silver plate, &c., is abolished: • ' - The tax on, sales and gross receipts is - atroliSlie - d - , - witlithirexception - of - theatres - and -- . other places Of amusement. ' The statnP tau on agreements is abolished. A. general re duction is made oniall articles manufacturtkl, with the exception of cigars, - - whiskies and to babe°. The tax imposing :VI per cent ofi de posits of public moneys is additional to fer nier net. , . - The tax bill also proposes to relieve the rail yoad companies from the tax upon their gross reeeipts,LantliMaking iimbnlesiifan amount - not exceeding fifteen hundred dollarsfree from tax,. and' upon' incomes exceeding fifteen _ hundred dollars the tax remains at five per cent, , t Neininatt on+, The President sent, the following nomina -1 tions to the Senate to-day : Pm ostaster-,Tas. F - . - Fiskei - at -13ellistonMissaohusetts. -- -Silas- I'oole, at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts ; Mrs. J. R. S. Wilde at ' Franungton, Massachu setts; H. L. Whitcomb, at Concord, Massa chusetts ; P. 11. Ilawkins, Ilowliug Green, Kentucky; Geo. A. Parker,.Lewiston, Maine. E. Phillip Jaeobson;to be United States At torney fur the Southern Inetrict of nksis sippi The President did not send a new San Do, mingo treaty to the Sebate to-day, as wai ex- • By the American Press Association.) • Death eta Filibuster. NEW YORK', MaylB. Egbert , Barnum, no ticed as the principal in the slave yacht Wan derer affair and filibuster expedition of _Walker,-died_this_morning_of _congestion_ of_ the lungs. . rost-oCpt.)lauttr-Deraniter A few days Since Annie Cruz charged her —yrntatl-ve-huebeinWlancrettowith-the-4. , • of nine thousand dollars. Mitt have late y arrived from Havana. Tancredci Was placed --- umier -- ball - to - ttwait trial. At the'exatnin a. tion at the 'fornbs to-day, it was discovered that he bad been a clerk in a bank at Matan zas, and had disappeared from there with 11:3,000, belonging to the bank. His wife bad = goii_baelt_ttr_liatanzasconapouitde(L_Vtie_de , _ falcation, and returned to this city—abe money taken from _her,was the_amount_she= received for negotiating with the bank.. [ Special Despatch to the Phila. Zvening Baein ATHLETIC BASIS-BALL GE ANDS, May 16. A very largo crowd of spectators is present to witness the first match of Series between the Olympics; Of_Washingism,_an.d.the_ittbleties,. of this city : The Athletics went to bat. Tho - Bormseler was chosen umpire. First inning —Olympic 2, Athletic 5. Second inning—Athletic 6, Olympic 0. Third inning—Atlhletic 0, Olympic O. Fourth inning—Athletic 1, Olympic O. Florert•;-(Continued from the Fourth Edition. bl . Cessna 'moved to refer the resolution to the Committee - on , .Reconstruction. Agreed to. Ayes 116 to nays 56. Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Ways and Means, repotted a bill amending and reducing the internal Revenue. He made. a brief speech explaining the provisions of the bill. it exempts incomes under fifteen hundred dollars,but retains live per cont. rate. It adds tax three and tt half per cent. on deposits of public, money, abolishes the stamp tax on agreements, Sze. • . - The total reduction proposed is thirty-three nil Ilion-six_ hundred-andsix:ty_thoasand, dol lars. • TREASURER - -The - bill eentains - abont fifty pages. - • - . Mr. Schenck moved that the bill be printed a n.ffrecoinmitted, with authority to bring it back at any time to;be considered by: 4ections, under the five-minute ride. , • Ho hoped to be able to bring it up within a week: Mr. Dawes appealed to Mr. Schenck not to press this bill or the Tariff bill until Appro priation bills were dispoSed of. Of nine appropriation bills, but one has yet `becoxiie a law. In six weeks the fiscal year closes, and the Government will thenbeWithout a dollar. A deficiency of one and a half millions this day exists in the department for the collection of (instep:is, and that important branch of service Must; soon step: unless.. an . appropriation - be Made. After further debate Schenck's motion was adopted. .5 , 1 r Sell( uck said in order to facilitate busi ness in connection with the tariff, he would further move that when the House shall hereafter Le in Committee of the Whole on the Tariff bill, it may cause any section or por tion to be read for amendment, and may then close the delate thereon within a time indi- In reply to a question, Mr. Schenck said he did not suppose the Tariff bill would be passed so, as to become a law at this session of Con gress. lie desired to get it through the House. His expectation Vitas that it would be taken up in the Senate.• next , December, and would there ho ,amended, and would. finally Bass both Bouse.l4 before the -fourth of March next. Considerable 'opposition was made to Scheneled motion. It was argued that it Would enable. him to arbitrarily close debate on the entire bill. • Mr. Schenck denied any purpose of closing -debate or shutting off amendment: • His motion to suspend the rules and pass the reSoliftion was not agreed to-yeas 103, to nays 50—two-thirds not voting in the atlirma tive. . C0 . , GE0. . L. HAYES & . 2116 NORI'III EIGI Ili 111 STItEET: NOW ELIEI.ES ISIMEONS. _ • 4.111011 1 0 E A SsOlt't MEN IzowE 4 t.s, ibir II 1114" " T " lA% ET N II AT PRANCES, AT A*V EIMIIt SMALL PSOFI. r. cip9-s w 321 $81,1L.-11'Olt 139 1410 - 180 TONS -OR cotialt,A,On7 , fatmiy to IgoRKMAN & 00.' • 121 Ikainto 4 :3o -O'C3look. BSr ,Tm.EG-RAPI-L FROM WASHINUTON. Min Denningo Treaty FROM NEW YORK. BASE BAU.. A thletle %a... Olympic. ' , MUTT-FIRST CONGRESS Second Session. MILLINERY GOODS. , .::.:.:.:E .. :•...,:......1.T . ':...: . :iF . 4.:.J.„...-•:.:4.,''. - .,:.-.-'.....,.::0:' . :N,,..:,.,........•. ST.R,EET, • , • . • , 13.1 L 40 IC. .1-IE IIN'AN I.S • A 4 they are retailing thenqess than WHOLESALE PRICES. • Silk Stripe English,Grenadines, at 37/o Fine pigged Silk Grenadines, at 15, 810., $l, Silk Stripelro A n Grenadines t at „ • ' • , DRESS STUFFS FOR SUITS, ' l . - • ' . • In all the latest Novelties * or Colors and Mf:tiirail fiinn 250 to $1 VERY CHEAP 'GOOD BLANK BILES. Black Lbstre Bilks, at ill, $1 16, 51 26 to $3. Black Gro Grains, $1 24 to $3 , . , - . Finest Gro Grains, Satin Face; $3 50 to $8 50. • • Plaid Silk's; all colors,-at. Kin. Striped Silks, Black and WrhitemtillOolored, Fine. French Chaim Silks. at ' "•- FINE SPRING AND SUMMER iiiHAWLS . v , • - - OP eyeryiatielg , ,At Ictiti! 111( • - Blllck Llama Lace Palnt,ei, $lO to $9O. .Black Llama Lace Sacques, $lB to s6o.' ' -• • - -- - - White and'Olack - Lbuna Uwe Marie Antoinettes,sl2 to s'3o WHITE PIQUES FROM AUCTION. 300 pieces'White elquoti, choice 50c. Finest Satin' Stripe Piques imported, 90c., worth $l. 25. larl. wide French Corded 'Piques. • OENTS' FURIVI.SHIPIG The Latest London Made-up Scarf, THE "BEAU IDEAL." J. W. SCOTT & CO., • No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET. • - A CABE Cr NEW STYLE . FRENCH SHIRTINGS JIIBT EkTEIyED. , NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN. As the season of the year is at hand for gentlemen to replenish their ward. robe; the . subsoriber would particularly invite attention to his IMPROVED PATENT, SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT • ' made from the best materials, work done by hand, the out arid finish of which cannot be excelled; warranted to tit and give satisfaction. Also, to a large and well selected ' , stock of Wrappers, Breakfast Jackets, 1 N - Collars, - Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves,] Ties, &0., &o. - JOHN C. ARRISON, —Nos.. 1-and 3 North Sixth-Street.- ---L toil m w /mi u . NAMTTIN CANNIN MAPPINGS. F LACY MATTINGS. WHITE MATTING& RED CHECK MATTINGS. CANTON MATTINGS; -- - ALL WIGTHS. LOWEST PRICES. McOALLUX, CREASE, dr SLOAN, MATTING WAREHOUSE, No. 509 Chestnut Street. , tob2 w f m IsurD NEW CARPETING. WE ARE NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC.CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND M A T. - T GS OF ALL GRADES, -- WIIIOII WE ARE OFFERING AT GREATLY RE DINED PRICES FROM LAST SEASON. I,EEDOM. SHAW.& STEWART, • • 635 MARKET STREET. f.. 21 3rtirPs - CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. • WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, ORIGINAL AND ONLY MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED Aro. ROGERS' CARRIAGES 1009 arid 1011 CHESTNUT STREET„ PHILADELPHIA. 111 Gr New and elegant styles pf Oarrjagea constantly produced. 'Maim w f Smrp D: M. LANE, CARRIAGE BUILDER 3432, 3484 and - 3436 Maikeit at. WEST PO ILADELPETEA. ' A large assortment of Carriages of every desotivttin constantly.,, on hsl;ld, .M 410010: attentlitieduar ARK:1101 WITH iNDELIBLEINIK. 254. Embroidering, Ern st eim_roln &C. pt TOMMY, Filbert Would , osll,attontion to their stook of WILMINGTON AND READING We are ollerinir $200.000 of: the tietoutt Dlortgege 'tondo of this Cot AT 82 1-2 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, For; the convenience of investor*, them Winds •re batted In denomination* a Tito motto) , to required for tho purchase of /4dltlonal Itoltiog Stock and the falfelulpment of the The receipts of the Company on the one:half of the Dodd now 'being operated f ram Conuaville toWilmingion ero about TEN TIIDUSA ND DOE/ADS 'per Mont h. --:whichAmil-bomore-than-DOCOLE, D-withthe_opeolrotiof_ the other ball. over which the large boat Trade of the Itoad must come. . . Only SIX MILES are now try aim! to complete the Bond to Birdsboro, which a - ill be finished by the middis of the month. 7 PER CENT. GOLD LOAN, FIRST IVIQRTG AGE 50-YEAR. CONVERTIBLE BONDS. Thagreater-part of-the-road is already completed, and - shows large earnings, and the balance of the work le re . WIT progres.sing. We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds as the safest and best investment in the market. ' United States Fire-twenties at current prices only re turn In e pereenT:lnterest, while—ttnnarnazywight—and— , one Quarter per cent in Gold; and wo regard the security Nulty geed. ' . FINANCIAL. RAILROAD SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, Free of Taxes. I,ooo's, 500 1 s and 1001 s. WM. PA INTER &.CO. BANKERS, Tn. :3£l4Sorttl-k.r_ee_t, PRILARELPHU. my 6 tfrpi FREE OF 11. S. TAX, or_Tut .11041 A Limited Quantity For Sale At 90 . and Accrued . lnterest Interest payaNe Mcry and November. J. EDGAR THOMSON, t Trustees CHARLES-L,FROSI',.. HENRY CLEWS & CO.. Bankers, No. 32 WALL EPREET. BOWEN & FOX, KUIRTZ. & HOWARD, BARKER BROS &CO., TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., ap29 24trp DREXEL :& CO., No. 34 .South Third Street, American and Foreigm Bankera. Mime Drafts and Circular Letters of Credit, available on presentation in' any part of Europe. Travelers can make all their financial ar rangements through us, and we will collect their interest and dividends without charge. DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO. New Yorks DREXEL, RABIES & CO., Paris. runviTuitz. &V, GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE HENKELS', Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, $lOO,OOO WORTH AUCTION:PRICES. All Warranied as First-Class Goods. vayll lutrpt,GEO. J. lIENKEGS. FURNITURE.. JOHN( M. GARDNER, • 1316 . CRESTSIIIT STREET, . , a - 6 - n unoc,tiotiasir-trome - br•neweqr batt — prot#eat ylos or .FINE --- FURNITURE produced. In ;, , , , et• before produced. in regard' to quality and finish th ap c il:. . aza p n t! t r ed . ; ite the attention of lbw In t ondfng.to pnrohas3l.o all and o xamino his fitock,whin will he gold at.pvicea co.t...innet . nrove tempting._ , s.• • • aukte-rptf • ' ' 1)T1V-'TFIE , --"13AItTLITY". KW GLOVE, el $5:.:-1 'IL. J B. .! AIM rp, Irnportors, 23N. ELGLITEL otroot. a ~/ PHILADELPHIA
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