IJt I.CZL FATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1865, THE REVIEW TO - DAY.—The Crunmitfee Of Arrargea • lad assembled yesterdaywe d 4 zi,xi valowsvg in relati, , n to the Sta nds an r ci e j their eOLtrol Stokiey and FYL. a were ap pme.eo to Wilt*, Charge of the stand at arbad and FlJtlrt streets; Massie illaatagne and B aloe% the alano.nr, Brow: ami mark, t at,remo, note aide, and iliemfb Oolehower awl Van them the stead at Bread and. Market mrtets, South side; and tinier -.l.V.yggles, vizi: pollee, ordered to Weer he 8 " - ' where the stands are ettue. , ed, at 12% o'ulook Pre eleely. Persons wit be so witted to the Steads at 1234 o'clock, and the committee will take charge of the stands at l 2 o'clock precisely. it to further onieren teat tweets fir 'look and wound.) e,b , tere will be admitted only on stand. west side of Broad street. south of Market street. Tickets marked ‘• Reviewing. Stand" will be ad mitted only on stand west tide o' Broad street, from 'Market to Frown street, and those marked " Re. irsatment Saloons," only on sterol Well of ,Broan idyeet, South of Market, str e et: No roe, '-wnman, or obit° will be Remitted to any of the itanos without a ticket. Alßjer Gen. Meade 'dated Camp o u l mi dw er yesterday for the purpose of facilitating the at , nageruente in regard to the movement of the mill. tar,. Pdador Gan. Humphreys, with two aidadenoamp, wilt at:etu the revitW ouliroad street. Other oistinatti,hed generals and enizere of the .several military departments will nave positions as.9lsnod tt,tm on the stand. Toe lecieW will lase piece at two o'clock, sharp tins. &Thief 'loggias was busy yesterday afterurne, la preparirg the route for the parade. On Washington avenue, at Fu tat l ' street, the fireinen escort will form in or ..a order, coil toe Iniliudy wilt pass tknugh the hoes Loos f um, I, and enter the 11 ,3; - mt,er Shop and Union Raireshment Saloons. The oi mmitteer were active yesterday la . yrerteetiog their arrargements, 8,1 as to reared's the nOldierb with as little cdeplay as posiiole. The scenes on if: owl street will be very impasing mho Interesting. a. large stand has been ereeted aldnesice of the BiCnid street Baptist 'Dacron, upon widvo doe hundred yiura; ladle* Will join In a dung of ealeome. Al, a point further north on the same thorOatik fare a suastantral stand nas neon erected by order ei the City I:oultuisslocer, under whose supervision the ladies will be lurnlehen With ice cream and strawberries . . There are several other stands erected as a matter of private eptculaffun on the part of the pro prietors. TENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF YoUtiol Maw's UE111,012.11 asroowitoes—Taran Day-- Bionosias. Stbe.lOn.--Tue tan.centiou reaAm , subled at G'OLICk Lsterday morning, President tiepnas . Btawera IL the elate. Preycr Vfn• tfornd be Moses W. Pond. of SiSioa. lulr. M.,Burney, of New Yora, olfared the Nl lowitg Reaohrd, Tll/II the Gem/nitre , on Aranbittion3 be Ineuveree Wien, rt on the following topics: 1. TLC/ ben me- trod Of bringing tolog men in Vides trader tlie ilt.lf.aence of the. AssOafatione 2. Tnn rest aneabs of mxicieg the avoritnl; meet .lm.s Cl A,,OClatlol.',B interesting and p^orliaole. 3 ate ittere,y classes desirable aud If so, flow should shed 00 condor tea 2 4 How sha it yoome men be best employed and re tained it AssoCiations I fi Wnst lue&us twall be employed by tin Alpo Mations lot improving me gonial condition of Soong men, that beb.ic one of the declared Oiljects 4:11 these in gabizatieLS The resolution was aiireed to. R e v. aE. H.ys, Bzumote, offered a paper in Telexeore to tte attempted -Assassination of Senn:. tare SeWerd,r , Cofflozi , g the peouldence of Got to baring saved the hie of Kr. Seward. Referred to QuILIMILffe no State of the 43ountri. Ns. A. U. Gibb, of Chicago, lilinols, offered the fildlowlr Besotted, That the Committee on Associations be iniArnoted to report he regard to ft.. xgeoeles3 co as en: ploy( di to rraole eon brit to Christ fast okeil of the *OWL pLlAller fall of oar eitiee ,ono neltuer at, tend ct limb or Sundu-Fon•Nol. and who are nos' .ontsice os ,rdinar3 rbidttons aenors. Acreed to. Pdr. d. iticketEs, of Wilkesnane. presented a rasa intton rels tat% to us rhea..nafr‘ tied et/gained in the deuth of Abraham Lincoln. Referred to dour. ratites on srate of , be I.!ountry. The reports of Assot•hciims were then milled for, and rtspubses wade as iulhwe : Porthi,u. Maine. re-ented by H. H Burgess. Boston, ffia.B , presented b' Moos W. POW'. VrinCeeleT, ltlYEa., pretested by Moses W. Pond. IVlass presented vrr Clue.A. S. Prise. Prouder. R. presented ny Joseph T. Snow. Bristol, K 1., promoted by NI L. raloat. R 1., presentee by 51 L. r &Rot. Albany, N. Y presented by jt , 1112 E P4lO, Peek...&4l), N Y, no raialt. AdSOCi.tIOLI alive. N:wbornh. N. Y., no report, Syracuse, N. Y prefee,ed by A D K.,nerti Vasbington, V. V , presented by :SI. A. .13r6W1143. Harrhburg, Fa" presented by Rev. T. H. Robin eon. . _ East Baltimore, Md., presented by Robert Chg gins. Hilton Bead, S. C., presented , by Mr. M. -W. New Orleans, La., presented by Mr. Bran - lion. Get tee R. Stuart, El., prase-nett a statement of %need of eii. , rt on booalt the y.mcte men of Wash ington. 11..:-..rvai to (lowa:Litt,.e on donuatlvi mg. Jon Wawa:eke?, ftem the (.lonoonfee of Arrange-tn. - Ma, made the anuouncomaets of the futons mew.ams, as 'follows: That Convention visit the Mint at its adjourn. melt to day, Meet at 7X this evening, and adinnot at platter to 9, to eatet.n the Um:attar, C.noLubsion meeting. Go Sault day, meet or 7 3.; a la.. at toe Commission rooms, to procsead to Sialmtbr Saturday evening, meet at 734 P. A., for business. Sabbath exculne, tor cloeire exercises. Mr. Geo H. Stuart thee arose and lanounOad that Rev. J. P. Chown, of Bradford. E ngland, and friend of John Bright and of this C.aatry. was ere• set. t, an I chat it it wa. the pleasure of tan Conran. lion he a:nonl Ittroduce attn. Mr. Chown was MOCOrOltigly introduced. and thanked the C.mvantior, tor too honer they had dose him, and wii tea the Ass Oelalion and tilts cuunt:y God speed. On motion Of W. - PATH.% a vote Of thanks was re tina:en to the 17reanj tertatt Oommtuee, for their glit ul 200 copies of a book, emitted •• Bay Your OWL liberties." Mr. Stuart iutro,'used Rev. Samuel R. Howe, D. D., a missionary from Siam. Mr. !louse tnanied (he o.olvention for the honor they bad dote him, and Loped thet white they pr.f !cowed the work at home they would not for.fet the million: heataen unload, Who were With Ont life or hone in the worid. Mr. Gates, great grandson of rteneral GateS, was Introduced, and mama some patriotic! remarks. Au. joutned. .A.VT.S.BriVON SESSION :The Convention rear lrthhhad at wit past two o'etock. Devotional ex.. etelves were held daring the firAt half h 211.• ducted by Rev. Mr. Rent, of Rochester. Mr. Anew t, of New yo,k, stated that Rev. .Stephen H. Tyne, Jr of New Tort, woLs to have presented a memorial to toe Uonrow.loo on the subject of the nee. , men, but oWlo4 to tee fitness that gelnietunn, he (Mr. a.nbatt) could oiler rete• lotion whion WAS int elided IA eOver fiat memorial to to have been presented by Mr. Tyog. The preamble and res-lutions tient referred to tha - Committee on fleiociasfeen. . . . Afr. Colihs, of Newark, offered the lc - Clang:ma*: iirsolved, rhat this Concenlon, taroagh the ap propriare coutulttee, request all the Protestant Evangelical cleryy men is the Unhatt States and British Provinces, at some Sabb-i.th driving the next three months, to present tee claims of the Young f..brietlaa Associations, whae anut are formes , . and where .noti are not iorosed, to 8:1 , 74). rate anon lormalion, If the ctranmstancts call for it. Reterr+d to Veer unripe on A.stoeta , k , ros„ 31. P. Stokes, of New 'York, offered the following aOith d, That the Committee Ott the State of bee Couttri 017iLST71101all to prepare an address to the Young Vienna Cult:den Ammo/aliens of tee Stattn. ern States. Per. ewartwout, or New York, offered a reeo:u ticn Insttecong the Conuoi tee un Aesootatiole to Winne end re port WO the best moans of inuueing irrelatitue yt mat in.-n to attend ClittrOli. Agreed to. sbemoe.a, m Pledadelphia, moved to retral. Meer the reetdution by wiecti it wes a4,eted to have .an eveeleg SCSSIOn el cue ConVen:lon Gnat evteleg. Agreed to. Mr. Nimmons moved that the nem mnefulatien Of the Uornicitter calling a business wasting that everieg, be PIM on the tattle. agzeed to. Mr. James. F. Mini , moved that the Budaeis Cone:enter be instruc:ed to mottle , tee SE Sl*loa cy of horsing a business session of toe Convention at tee house of Itlr. Stuart. lieterrea to Business eCommilttee. Joseph A. Pond then read the report of the 'Speciell.knatuittee, to whom was referred 50 much or the report 01 the Seeetionee Committee As re- Well to the vid , oriee at 7 he ILTno.4I ste.tes armies, and to the rietted ;ewes bilrleelan Cenuteled Also the reeolutierts offered by Kr. flee& of Mary. jay d • coo Rev. Dr. Bomberger,tot PCMlSSlyclahlo, repented tee fellewL g rcSolu lone : Resolved. Teat the members of the Convention acknewtedge with minion( gratitude to Alm ghty God, the :tent glorious - viCtorles aohieiren by the mote and bevies of the United Surges, by wateir the heel blow has yen glven to tit.) elevated !ere tebeilien, and the nation bayed, ere long to be free, =Pad. WWI pro.nerous. neatened, That we bow In Sadness and submieelon to the Inweelcus iltSpensatlon Of toss Providence Which has 781110T10, WWI such. Star , Mug soddenness from his poet of eget ulne,e and innueceen Anrali4M Lincoln, the late beloved Chief AlNertera-e tun I I "United States, cot off by an aosassin to the interest and pal of slavery, and we desire to place on record our lees slid Yeller...Am , for - his h'gh devothrt tO pribciple, his faithful performance of difficult, dory, and his ramifies fidelity to tee cause ol freedein. We rejoice that, throne h him, liberty to three tuft lions of Slaveo was proclaimed and the way epaulet - for universe) etuancipetion &solved, Teat we are grate:al to God for his provoiential frnetratien of eo much of the infernal plottlegs of rebel barbarism as were exhibited is the endeavor Co remove by oesaBßiratiOß tin Secre tary of State. and GLIM to p:uoge ride r/C.l l Ol Cato anarchy anti despair at a Moment of universal ee• ultation. Resolved, That we reoegnise in the Pro:ell - mace welch has made Andrew J. Meson Preeldeat , or the United SNUB, Ged'e !alteres of slavery, reliein m e treason. and tout-des, erad his eypreasion of h'S will that these crimes aeateet himself and all 0.4101... v . -, Shall not et, unpunished and We pray God Po co Strengthen his arm that Janice, not vindictive, but righteous, may tail upon treason, teat themen all tie 'future Ills of tee Republic Waiters shall be Blown of all 'power or evil. Resolved, That we cordially welcome the return.. lag thonSattil , ol the members of mete as:inch:time, arid other young men who, on the band awl on the tea, during nearly lour years of war, have Su+ 'tamed tee cause of the Union, of elvillzialort and liberty. With deity hted hearts we th eel> them for the patient obdurate& the determination, and courirer which have illustrated all their elnirte, and which will ever he tiotelueOlOrated by a grate ful eountrY, end retelve the applause of two minas Seem We pledge our several iISBOOi44iITAS tt the :pedants:nee et . their drily In securing to 01000 pa idiot heroes eve atever friendly to rvice It may be In our peewee to offer or theirs to aueepa at our !lends. Resolved, That we oett :vitt joy, as one of the chief results ut the war just cl<zsed, the de..enren and speedy eetinetlen 01 the barbarous system a' human suavely it, the United. S:atee ; but the ell rede,up. Linn o f MS slXASOlpatadi slaws wilt be Inc eeldete until they shall base received and 08.10140.1 all the political rights to which their loyalty ead tee pole eiples of the Dealaratien of leoependeeee entitle them, and uttil ad the supporters of tee o viociet authority, eitheut distinction, sball enjes equality In all respects beton the late Resolved, That this Convention records anew its high appreciation of the nahle work which fur four years has been porformod by the United Stateseihris. !lan Cerunlieston, Which was organized and has been largely sustained by Sense aseeelatione, tired Whose existence, ID the providence of Gad, seems to nave become no longer *necessity. We seen ever hold in grateful remembratce the unzip:tied anti nitro warded devotion atm Christian patriotism of the Men who hove so suceeesitely managed Sri Sif4ita and of those who, in Omni), field. and notpttai, have cared for the bodies and the smuts of the heroes Who have won our victories for ITS. Resolved, That it is the duty of all Chris lta men to labor in every way for the total suppression or the vices of profanity, Intemperance, gambling, :licentiousness, and Sebbattebreakingwhich, luring the war, have no clan:Opals increased, and that 70 shall beet secure permanent peat:wand prosperity by -proznotine public virtue. Resolved- ut the reverent lookleg to Al allertite 'God, aid m ee prey rful trust In Him which, during 'tone war, have Fero iir,nifeqted by the flidoo• loving .rdeepfee and which have shone so brtalitli in the eta ranter Red 00/.,;not or some of our neble leaders, is, to us. a most hopeful augury. We r met teat a stilt greater end arewlttz rearm:WWl of Hit soveret,trap Will be festered thronshout tee petiole and we pledge oerseives to eurport for pooltiona Of trust and power these most. !Web to promote a nigher OraPty In the political cavern-on of oar coun'try. .tissolts4,-Tbar.& ally of Meat tePlitttlo2o to sent to the President of the United stem. The T wee were suspended, and the report adopted Rev. llfr Partin. ed Philadelphia, innved th et tic reeelatiens be read at the annivermy the La dies' Branch of the Chi Mien Clommission, at the Academy that evening. Agreed to Reports of associations were oontiotlea• Mr. F. W. Ballard °Bared the following : Resofesd. That all astOolatione ae r equested to transmit their reports to the Etreetitive tiOMMlttee at WPM two weehe before the 11001216 ting or the an nual Convention. and that the Executive Watior., tee be einpouered to print in pamphlet form co touch of said reports as shall appear to them dmi ruble, and that they be thus distributed upon the organization of the convention. Agreed to, E P Hays. from the Committee on Opening Rooms on t 4 uLoay, reported in favor thereof, and believe That, by a jnoicions selection of Sabbath rtadipg, much good may be done. The report was titlol.lted. . . . Esv..E P. flays, from the Oommttteo on Tempe rance, nisch, their report_ It urges members Ot aS• s, clawns and all Christian mon and women throughout t.te land to use their Influence against Itis graving evil, The r ort was al peed. The tam- gentleman, r the Committee on the Especial Work hatng lia's Onristlau .Issocho ii teens, reported tthe duty of all •acaociatious is to give themselves zealously to working for the Devoid er, nil cep Ling t nem. etvee only about tuts chat, In. the shortest time, they bring the most young mon to loveand serve JOFII2. Toe report was accepted. Tim same gentleman, from the annullatee on "The Young titan's Friend e---a periooloof to .00 pubtished by the Young Man's Chrierian thesocito Con—reported that the um , ter should be retorted to the Exertuive Cotutolttee for next year, and that the way be clear for the publishing of seats paper, so far as funds, Se , are concerned i teat the paper be started elltO Men modification as to thorn may seem.desirable, in order host to acooMplisti the end proptsed. Referred to Executive Uommittee, with instructions to report at the nest sonnet meeting. Tte same gentleman, from tee committee to whom was referred the matter 0! having the pastors of Uhurehet, In the Coked 6tates 004 British Pro. eil.ose preach a ate mon in favor of Christian A22o* matio).6 ' reported in favor thereof. The report. was adopted. the same gentleman repotted, la reference to the Matter 01 the ttmeriaan Union CommieSioh, a tee tenumenflation that she inembars of the various Young Den's liat.rian As.ociatlous throughout the wintry 00-operate wilt the Union Coattail. Wm as tar to preen° .ble to their Judgment, in its wilk of provlefos pbroo,tl relief for the destitute; seed, Wel., and otticr mesas of labor for the re. viral of industry ; schools, teachers, and other edu cational facilhits In States which are now without therm ; a iolol latrietlau literature to counteract a piers whose pel.opona fangs are concealed, not ex., El-acted, and thus prepare the way for the estantier,. meat to Chtistlau churches and other religious attd• bt2t9tlont organizations in sympathy WtGlt Ur& cereal liberty and the perpetuity or the Union. Teo r.commentiefiott of the comatittee was ...forted. Tbe came ofntlemaa, ?rum the Oomtnittno on twelsaiosts, reportati In savor uf tunoinont nOOde and aLnago praybmnasittniss, by "Wolt the gospel as Carlon to the tomes ut the also, a report on the ini , j:•ot of agencies to be eaThq ad u. f each and brlea to that elve , , of tub k dun popninTiou of our cities who Neither attend ‘)r• Sunoey•sehool. The 001ni6tee mown.. notes: 1. Persevering and universal tract distribution. 2. iltat with - .ths tract dtstribuctoo be united in quiry ae to tee deourutnettonal preferences of those ii I.to leglJet, the neuron. in order thAt toey mv be lotroducod to the notice of pastors and ottuNhos of eunh unnuminntiohit 3. That Put.thog meetings and street preaching be emploi.eil 38 lor as p.e,ele.. - In the emplo) Went of theFe meant Systematic Ciristian viAtatfon is ito'tspensacie, together with such other means as may seem espeoially ads pen to the peculiar etroutustahoes of each com ummlty. The report wee accepted, and the 100014- thendetione at). pted. The same committee reported In *reference to a 11:111011 , (ir Of topics lirtgeraf d n; Mr. Me BLITIIO3 I : chat 'Le litYlitehtten dies mese queiti..ne at' some time to he been by the Wilaalittl3l3_ The report was accepted. The tioneention fixed SAMrilay night as t he dine for the iiisam-vlone Mr. (Merles S. Butler, of gaton, preeente the report of the Executive thimmittee; the names of the Executive Uotomittee for next year ; also, a report as to expenses of the committee. The re. rails were adopted. Adjourned with Musing the Doxology. LADIES' CHRISTIAN COMMISSION ANNI . vaesain. —The L•tale.' Ohristlaa IJeinmlsslni ihillt‘Obliplila. !Avid to.tr anniversary exercises at . tLe Academy of Yldsle last evening. tai tdilice was crowded witttls.dlss and geatleoona who Lave Belong takeu a dtep ll:acre:3 in the hely work OI the COalhISS.oll. George H. Stuart. F.pri , called the vast assern• blage to erotic, and the Rev. Pattilp Phillips led la FibOng the hymn for a thensond tongues to Bit g," m. A prayer was then offered by Rev. Dr. Jankin, alter which Mr. Stuart, on behalf of the Ezeautive 00M 'carte°, reitireeo thahka to the, noble women of America, who lied given fathers, brodlers, e'l seem hearts to their e.untry, as well a 8 their own kind services, to alleviate the distress made npon the held. Rev. W. E Boardman read a report setting forth 'Mot one year ago the Christian Commistihm asked the ladies to am them by becoming identided with their Catiee. Tne ladies had. however, been feentl• Bed Nvi , h hevehalP, hoes, and various Suolo4let3 furs this. The repOrt Bho we that Chdread-elvha to thew:uber or shot) -seven had been termed by eke various churches mitt: a Iheildrerdtdp or 6 678, who had contributed 4;13,000, besides doing avast ism:mat of we ,or nothing. Rev R. J. Parvin nom stated that one hundred and eighty•five liomtaissions were enrolled on the lotions:111st, and hart corormated *180,773 1.6, Rev. Gee rge J Moats said for upwards of three pieta he bud tee honor to present the claims of the Christian In en the far E.,st to Idaho. He' felt, as he sat on the pl,,tform tuts evening, that he was ample repaid for Whatever of inconvenience or rut. feting be pad go lied through- Born hi Saalaal, he bad learned to love the glorious country el America. The scenes he tad witneseed in tee earl- One towne passed through. proved the most glowing . I , me net of patriotism eILOLIbr OM women. He was grateaa at te leg wientitte ,0 stand before an ate f ence of his federates city, far the first tans s.nce oils comiection with the Commission. He felt pleasure In giving a few tents in relation to the C anneteelon. It was Mrn in New York, and kept there Sir 00564, and then sent to Ph iladelphia, where it Was nourished and brought to tub vigor. It was email deteereleed to send men to the army to tee what could be doze. The delegates were re ceived Ole ly then, lea ambulances owng sent nor no gate/am to welcome Weal. Vett fleet thing to be dune leas to go to the provost marshal and take the oath of allegiance, and the next to get a pass to go inside , Fortress Monroe. The Mauna% director laughed at them, one particularly whim he certeihea there were some re4ohe , a among them. lie thought, no doubt, that we were like some of the preachers who seemed to be made to wear white chokers, comfort women, and talk to children. He firateb said there *ere nee thousand elew howlers, and asked us it we would warn their tames, oodles, and feet t We Jumped at tee idea-of dole g any thing to relieve soldiers, and sena the rotii,sal eirector bent three of us to Philadelphia, with a trataport ieselea with rick staelere. ThUS,IrOM ltlii .4iihr op to the heat of Getty sbure,re d siege, army ofil- Carl. have bethved that minietate could some among them to pray with the Soldier, to comfort him in eicktne-, aid relieve him et all times. At first the Christien Cow na.reion was cob fined to a S. water tent, but in 1862 they salt 856 delegates; in 1863,1,200; and In 1854 2218. If it Lae been required In 180 there Could have been found ten thousand deieeeees to enter the field to relieve the soldiers. In 1862500,000 was contributed to the limumaeinn, and In 1803 e 358 000, - wbile in 1864 it was 81,297,575. The speaker narrated a number of vety affecting ilaCfrente showing the gratitude of the eoldiere to the Christian Commission, sold Claimed that It had done mere to morally in fluence the eateeerement than anything ever Icemen ite the history of the country. 'Whoever read such proolem diens in this or see ether land than those rimed by Abratutut Lincoln (great applaure ) t He paid a vlorious tri bute to the people of California, and said we might Lever Tear shill; our national debt as long as 546 hold the hells 01 Nevada and the people of fleatior- We, for just lac them on the bead and yen can get whatever pole want front their pockets through their hearts. tseeeadier General Clinton a Fisk Is one of the criminal members of the to He referred . to Lie ntetant Goners( Grant holding the rebellion by the throat at Rion mond, and Sherman moron g on—boti monarchs of all they surveyed. Toe tibrietian Commission bad, also, for 'merle four marebeu ot side and side with the glorious stars and stripes. The rebellion of Jeffereen Leyte le dead, saw the speaker, and I hope he will EOM be. There are those who oppose capital pun istarent, but I believe hanging would be most capital punishment for him. I canner, toll you the good the Christian Commission has done in the army, for It wasps take me till next July. Tne wi men of this country are a tower of Strength, and would pay the national emit In sixty days, If ih,y Dave 'up their Weds to ao so, and cause toe York Herald to shut up shop. Hamlett can be car ried any where -if you have it, but the temptatione In the army are not known to the people at home. It Is true the soldier sometimes took his nip, but then hie bed aeeount Was not always as good as it was at lame, as he freemen-1y slept on the wet ground. In a regiment commanded by me, it was agreed that I should do ell the swearing that was 0. he or to be Gone. Shortie' afterwards an old team. fter WaB heard te t+o - ear, ami I remonstrated with him, when ho said be recollected all about trio con pact, but the pole of his wagon was Woken, when the wheels were sunk three feat to she mud. "Well, that was no reason you should swear." The old man scratched his head a moment and said, " Well, General, oa were not there, and that swearing Lad to be GOne." Tne speaker re torted to an old man who bad In vain sought Presi dent Lincoln ter ten days, to get a son pardoned, who was under sentence of death, and Meetly, when the speaker , gained for him an audience, the Presi dent pardoned the boy. lie thought that Wareham Lincoln, se he lay in his crave, Wes more pleadel than all the thrones of Europe. I loved elaratiata Lincoln, said General Fisk, us affectionately as I old my own tether, earl here the brave solder wept, In which he was jeeeeo by numbers of the atidt enc.. lie DOW referred to tne fact that ne was going to meg charge of two or three drawers In the new tureen (Freedmente), anti If Nees were no longer wanted for the Olarlatlan Coen• mistiol.., perhaps they, might be required fur the freedmen of the South ; and, If meta was the case, he wohld not hesitate to eall upon Philadelphians. Re claimed to be among the first to have please tee ratchet in the band of the olack man, and was ready to put the ballet there next. General Fiat was. so lustily :tea tended in the wane of his in. Werke, that It wee LlRictlit to Dear many of weal- The speaker referred to Jeff Davis as Delta eaugut in a duplex steel skirt, and thought It was a shale .to disgrace the apparel of lovely weenen ; and said, Ah woman, what will she not eadUrel Ahjor Gel,ers,l 0 0. Howard, the brave soldier Who has hat we right arc! In the SWAB of his country, was neat introduced, and received with the Wllgen applause, the ladies rising and waving their halidlierchlete and the men cheerirg. He seed wean he bat appeared on the platform be bad appeabd 10 the audience to Ms,he EieriberBi that was no lot ger requiree for the tienimiesioe iii Ihe field. He knew of no.bleg Rddicte: al to say In favor of tee Commieslon, for nil bad been well said of It by tee geetlemen who preceded him. Their work had been nobly and well done Ho referred to the new and Important charge that ead been given him, WWI thought be would require the aid and sympathy of the Northern people in the discharge el these per pirate g duties. It was not only neeeesary to give the freedmen of the South education, but they must be taught how to ElimsOrt themseirts by toll. And perhaps the most Important duties to be nerforrned would be to Miliivat., their retto , s morally, so that they would laeome good Wasps. The General spoke with mush feeling of the deli°• lazed coeditiou of oho people of the South, and of the humble green of our soldiers Who fed in the marches and tights previous to the great batcles which gave us victory. lie thought there was a vast field for *nob labors as he d been: performed by the ladies of the Christian Commission, and warmly thanked them for the good they had accomplished. He concluded at a late hour, and notwithstanding the Intense heat in the building all of the audieaoe remained to the close : PERSONAL.— Major .General A. A. Hum phreys, tt:e Kadianccomultuder of dm gooond Army Cerpe, with Me lady andliff.wo daniruters, arrived in thk city last evening. The General le hero by M yr talon to attend tuo grand review of the returned heroes of Me native State, many of wpm served nyder bim during the late war. Gen. Humphreys Is accompanied by hie ables-do camp, Capt. Charles H. Campbell and Lieut. E. Pdajor-General G. 0 ilaward, late commander of the Army of the Tennceseo, and Major-General Firke also arrived, andnmde their headquarters at the Continental. ,‘. and pageax.r train STINDAY TRAIN TO ATLANTIC CITY.— vft e , B tre t y ferry ne regular mall at 7 SO to . morrow mwnmin leave ing. Pan ser gers who desire re g 0 and rolurn on toe SaMe day will Lave an opportunity of remaining at the sea . snore fire or six hours. The sea Inoue rot,: in at the city about two hours earlier, on an average, than It aid this time last year. LIBRARY-STRYBT BitOKE.llB.—The follow ing resolution was uoanitnourly adopted at a meet ink el the Board of Brokers inmittg in Library street. lissoriol. That, in the opinion of this &lard. Mn. ()airs Is wifely free front blame 111 the.trausao vim Hof• women vs. chillies and otherS, he the . Recorder, as mentiohtd The Press 01 yeaterday. TI'YOGRAPHICAL NATIONAL •UNltiN.-- - The Oteiveraton reassembled yeatewley morning, Independence Hall, said transacted the follow, .4 1/0611,0PS A tae. rani was read from the Sevetarf of MASAO Union , . Saying that they were pl,ase hest that the bonvtatton tad deelded to meet nary. in Oblong°. It was resolved that the delegates from San Fran. CISCO be admitted to sesta. Mr. Meredith moved that a spealal 00MMItte. of three be appointed to draft resolutions expresStve of our thanes for the favors and courtesies se e• eyed upon us during our stay in Philadelphia Adopted. Tt o following were appointed the committee: Mr. Meredith, Mr. Lloillos, and Mr. Cowell. The Committee on Sub- Uetoroe presented the fol. re - volt, which was accepted, and adopted: The proposition Contained in the resoinston pre. muted by Mr. ran, and referred to tuft' corn inn tee, to amend orders raven and eight of the enact , wont in regard to "conditional memtiersolp." we tlrem juolciolail, and present the following in respect thereto; uhereos, The seventh and eighth Order. in relay Om to "conditional membership," makes It 0bi144,. tory on the smeller riotous, in the districts formed by the last National Union, to transact all bustross in the ilstriot ; also to furnish Said larger Unini aith all mobeye collected as "conditional member atop" fund& we knOtult, that each. Union should compose a tot to-district In itself; therefore, Resolvf.d, That the seventh and. eighth order, in relation to "conditional membership," be amended by Flloaillutinft thelellowilcg ppwision : Order 7. Each subordinate Union shall constitute a sob-district, having jurisdiction In pooh direction half *to diltance between it and the next U 111.41. . . . Ender S. Each Union Shall appsiot a district can- WSW. for The purpose of securirqr the membership of Nuah printers within its boundary as are not at tached to or under the jurisdiction of any Union. The Committee on new business reported the fol lowing : Rr,crear, The troubles which existed in our oottm. try derma too past tour years have resulted in the complete warm:gement oi cur zioutbern Uaionit, end the restrumicn of those trafr.rrll relati.diS WhiSh ehoUld (4144144 s °Vet bet,weeri us as eraftemen pound tot ether by such important %tarots at) Wee which biro the winters of tbe United States; and Widnes, The afore Said troubles are nog happily rermirateo, and the time Fwems favorable for re. eesebtating our former friendly relations with the printers ox the .South; and, also, for the To rah, bibtment of the authority and extending the r hateenee of the National Unian throughout the bean country; therefore Reso/v , d, That the president, in conjunction with the sect etary bf tte National 'Union, be and he Is beret y 104111Cted to use all possible ever4y and dill grY:oni by eorreepoodonoe or otherwl-e, to bring about the rtguseitation of all the Southern Unions which have teen members of the national .n.s.. , az-t - Mon and their renewed iLlIbeElllOll to Mg body (Wltbollt 'regard to termer trodolee) on toe most bo..tal terms which, in his judgment, should de &tined expedient. Le preamble and resolutions were uuatiltrously adopted. PROGRAMME OF TUE PARADE OF Tllll Bs .101WARTM1ctiT, ON THII otJOANION OF 'Mfg RFVIEW CF Yeff.entiLPlOA Vta.nrirgienS TACO APT. awoora.---Tile First Divlson will be under tee e , bsinerd ti tho chief Engineer of tee Dsperialtect. DaVli M. Lyle, assisied by the following aids: .Ddift R. Mel twain, V:11:113/4 Company ; Wi11i...3 A. Tnorp, Perseverance [Togo Company Reboil T. OM, Helm lipar, and stew'. Ftre E•..0n0 1 2i : 4441n) ; BOWE/ /I, rue, Pullecelphle Engine iltdoperq, The First Division will be headed by Blrerald'e Brpßs zed oottflat Of thirteen toeseoers from emit' ol ibe t0 , 101,11.R 001.0p8.310.: GOili RAW, Rae, Euipire Rook and Ladder,. Vl4: istt Ebsine, Prrseverene. liar, :D , ineere Edgine, Nrpinve Bete, Relrabne Engine, Rope Rose, &nos Lehr. Eirufer, Celnibble. Hose; anierlea, En4lne, SourbwAzll Yore,, Fratklm Engine, Nirsstitogree Dore. 1-111[03.1%0 EDRIIIO, PHOUIa 11u4,5, Friendship Ent, Ihe, DtltgentHuse, Epgfae, rhAted t ,,, ates Rose, Niagara Hose, Northern Liberty Tte second division will be under the Command or Jcseph S. Robinson, A.esistant Engineer of the S 3. coi3O Fire Dbiriet, assiFted by Assistant. Engineers James Acsno. Thane GODOVer, and Hamilton 0. Soot, ectivg as Aloe. The Second Division will be beaded by the Fort Del-.ware haw', end consist of. thirteen members frtn, ehoh o' the following companies: Hope Ea- An..,lea 'tete. PhilmlePpitit, Engine. Rnheft 111 orris H +' se, Werencoe Engine, Laralette Good Will Engine, D.l4.rton Pellottiltip Se. gine, Worm Hose, Good Intent Engine, Spring Garden Hem, GiOi•le Enflioe, Shinier Rocs, F4r. m...,tint Engine. -out)) Penn Hose, Southwark' Ed. I,zlLe, I.ILC , Jn Hose, Mechanic Engine, Conocksinit Hose. 'nth peneiince Engine. tßini.atits who intend participating in the panne, will report themselves to the Chief Engl. fner or alds on arriving at 'the ground, aid Cher will be assigned to their proper places In the o loran. Ambularce Corea will report-to the Chief Etaineer as they arrive on the ground, and will have their places assigned them. 'the parade will he formed on Broad street, the right res:ltg cn Laden:Ma avenue, at one o'cloclE precisely. as desigtated in the order of the Cater EDSAD.Or. The marshal of each Company will cry a. fire horn. .GRAND WELCOME TO TME 118TU NEW- T EIVTB tre (ASV° R./S*o3ll'l'i Lei To Maaod, (UtNebAL MUMS.— Lan cveuing, the Corn Exchange ASsoolatiou gave a magnificent wel come (linnet to the refitment that was forme um er their auspices, and for the last Wee years, in the army of the Potomac, has bean known as the" Cote ErelleeVe." It took plice at Sans i3lreet EMI. The celebrated caterer Augustin pro. Wed the dinner. A number of distinguished soh do-es »ad eiv , liz.ns were among the guesto., ' Ctailee Knrcht, E q., Inerlaea. A t•out set ett 0'011.1C1( aenerel Meade entered, an. compeeied by General Patterson. The entrance of the Uonatsulder4B.oLiet was the signal for one of the mint el-rions onthnrsts of joyous pride that over was witnessed, The whole company, about three hundred in all. rose, and Moser after °beer for full Ore kieeted this noble ebiettaln. to blr specoh he expressed the pleasure he. felt in beirK prvkent to do nonor to the 118;ti. A nobler mime! t never fought than the breve boys of the , Corn Exchange." He at some length euloglzod IL-i oral, and sat down amid removed mundane thine 01 'he sffertion of the rank and tile. General Patterson, in reply to a oompltmentary tram, resp. nderi amid gres - , cheering. During the evening, in reply to sandal/mtg., stir rit.g Opo*Okkakoit ...e0 Ev 1ieg..31.. Getiorai Ge inn, Altsander G. ()anon. Daniel Dougherty, G. natal Allbriubt. Thomas Firsger.M, 0410:1111 Bari:Roy, Joseph G. Miller, Prlvam Adams, and a number or others. The lateness of the hour at which the company s• paroled prevents a more lengthy aeounnt. All, brwerer, who were present can never forget the warm greeting to a regiment that fought in all the battles of the Petemse. from Antietam to the tall of Richmond and the napfnre of Let'S army. THE LINCOLN MONUMENT Form).—TELe rommiug additional subscriptious were received by Mit3 or Henry yesterday niqrnitig Wharton Street M. E. Church sae 88 Ebenezer Independence Church, Kensing toD 2t • Oeutell, No. 47. 0. U. A. 2t 10 00 Kenririzton M. E, Church, per Henry Hessler 50 00 M. E Mariners' 13etlei 15 25 • AlptltiDSoB Church ; Fourth and Heed.. 1T 66 Winter KAU 1 50 J Hills 1 50 rare'. 11.,,5P 1 00 iIBP Harris Mary Cunningama..... Mrs. Phillips Church or the 13..,iy Trinity Benjamin Saelmer Bitten B,ptist 13bureb, W P, fn combat- Urn with. the Walnut street Presbyterian Clairol] Isaac Lea. L•:rust street. . . - A Lacy of &event P. E Church 1 00 Drat Baptist Church. GOrakOntfiwn 16 66 First Preibyterion Church, N. L 52 84 The following lief - RU.olora contrtOotions to the Lin- COID NOD Ualor, t Fund were received at the OffLOB, 951 CiteMout street. yegterday Worillag St. vitters Lutheran Churob C 3 80 ffiurch of the Befleeruer 6 60 Mh; raßry B. Griffiths 1 Ou POW Erma A. Griffiths 1 00 ThrICIUS Gr:Mthe DIVE Mary Head, giver S. B•ad'me E H. Blialy John T. Van Meter Searnd Preobrerimn (March Choroit of the EldpbanY TER EXCURSION SEASON.—The extreme heat of the weather since the first day of the prauent ummer has already caused a regular stampede of Pllladelptdens to the rural section.; ofour great court try Numbers Moor °Abatis have already left the city of bric-Ps and mortar, its seething streets, hot nights and sgury mornings, and are rejoicing In the cool, salubrlons atmosphere of the mountain regions. A tret.d;. to meet the demand, the tiatewiasa Kati !, ./= Company have commenced the Wolin; of el , eursiot ticketa tor the season. Their road extends over a van spare M. 09tintry, remarlraqle far 118 IYiennlafn hefghte, Ste deep vales, its I:lB}.lairtli lead• scitpen, its slivers. srreamS, its towering woodlands its wild, rugged cliffs and scenes of '‘ upheaval all 01 which prsseas a pcenitar interest to the lover of Tort ance, done up in Nature's etioieeat foliage of June. Tonrhts end travelers by, this roots cam reach the. Thousand Islands, the !aim region. the Tapley of the St. Lawrence, White Mountains, Sae yoga Springs and Niagara. Falls. Trips to these elcmited regions are more benetioial to health than car, be computed. They serve to enlarge the Ideal tte spectator and In theiMprOvemeutof the - mind sloe improve his body. The adverttaement In atcotur In•luten will attraot the attention of health and pleasuro.seeltera. FIREIIIEIe6 CoNTENTiow—The delegates th ties Venvention In regard to the teoeptioa of the Warren HOBO 1301npala3 on nit!? roman/ Irnm Now Ytdk tars evening, se.emtd,4l last evening le the. Fpaclone hall of the Gond Will Steam Fire Om pauv, end eleoted the following named as °Met mershul and aid : • John. A. VI/alleoe ' ef the Good Will. chief; and Geo. W. Sawyer, of the Good Intent Coc . n7 pany, John A. Lamb, of the Western Engine Company, an alas; whose orders will be respected a cent dine ly. 7).e lke will form at half.past five o'clock this afternoon, as follow~: Form on Vine street, right reefflon on Front, up Vita to Second, down Seeond to el,estnut, upn Ormetnut to sixth do go Sixth to Walnut, up Walnut to Twelfth, up Ton-11th t) ace, no Rate to Seventeenth. sown Ts . "'T'DT'saliTh TO Mettet, down Pgorket to air.e.nth, tip Foteentil to. Filbert, up Filbert to the Warren Hose House, and there diemies. SOLDIERS' ATM nrr Old:Fl.—We Learn from the patriotic PTCYOI3BO* E D. SattaderS, Cv:erevpi Ddirg secretary of the association, that the patriotic ladlea, who for four years have ministered to the wants of the thousands of soldir.ra an their march through Palladeip'lla, or their confinement In cur hospitals, have now formed themselves t aco sD as ot , httlitm to procure for them sod for our set, men a oelightful borne. To this borne every Pena. sylvanian who las exposed his life for us will be welcomed. This association, under the auspices of many dietingulthed citizens, among whoa are the Governor or the Commonwealth and the Player of Philadelphia, Invite the co•operation Of the benevo lent in their efforts to raise tor this ribleet a large amount of Mena" by a lair to be hold to this city next October. Idrir James Haddock, the preeldent, has gone to Harrisidare and other towns tO preSta , outs this great enterprise. NA.VAL.—The United States steamer Ca lypso arrived at this port yestordoy aftvrimon, from Charleston. 0., having in tow the United States Eitegmer Panic. The following is a 113 of her officers: Louie N. Stodder, actinte volunteer lieutenant commapoing ; Bomleickß Rations, acting wish:taut paymeeter ; Harry D. Whittemore, acting &Olga er..l es-t.ffieer ; David B. Howes. acting eoelgo ; T. H Duo n, acting ensign; Go..V. ()heady, mottag en ; Her.' F. Hawes. acting first assistant engineer; Eugene Mince, acting SOOOll4 flelhatent englosor I Wm. H. Brown, acting ReCred antstaot eoginoor ; George M. Smith, eating thin twelPailt engineer ; W. N. Gilbert, acting third asai ,. ..ant engineer. After celiverft g her tow, the Calypso will again re turn to Charleston. G.ATIfFaIIIG OF SUNDAY-SCHOOL CHM- Dalirt.—Tbe Academy of Mu. - dc Will protnieli - be thronged this afternoon, notwithstanding the great Mil SUM MAIM. Dlstmgialsbed spealters, friends of the children, Will deliver Start and I,terisciaa. addressee A grand ebolr of Ng hundred ohildreneurdier the dirt:mien of Tidanss Rawlings, Jr,, Wia :4e - 5 a num. her of tesutdel sylphs. whelk (he britve defenrierS arrive opposite the Academy they Will be vested with ' , west, aed ap woptiate usissid flow the choir, who Will adjourn to the etnging erected fa (ma. BILLIARDS. —An interesting match game or billionth will be vlnv+d ULM eveminkc tact (1-trard WO TvDing. Mr. E t: alma t1;:flott ,tioir a well. kuotro Nov York amateur in it game Of one iliOn• PAna A brilliant dlaplay of elan in billiards wink() doubt be exadbited. Til El 111, FISS.-PITET, A DELPITII, S A TURDAY, JUNE 10, 1865. STaliTLINti 6TATIL:ghlni UN A iI , ,L,UIe;II. •-• At miabight a eorperal, with an at. ado..atree,upd - s on, Was taken 10 charge at the 1,)ot of •YI %riot ty.reAt, by one of the river police. beO4ll9N of his sogiol , u4 notice- tie brought to a Stand an Milne of tile same, end the naval man nnodked him dovn: roe corp. ral 'Marrs that a 11 , 12iNiltv t.lowted Camp ffallwP4aocr rasa evening betwaM2.B%.lol4 Weil. darfai( ;WO oilirere -id the rang At oaplaln were• shot dead. He Says that he, With a goat". ware sent nowt, to arrest any parties attempting to leave the pity by the steamers to Jersey. None of ate stead the corporal alkged to have pactid be loon 1, and his mteke , was nitioaded,,nor tivi he %ay am. munition in his cartridge box Up to 1.30 uo iniermation h.*d been Tem./god of any bill% o Tepee at the Twentleth.ward at.tion-lannsa, wallah Is neatest to the camp, and it is thought the OorpJral is laboring under a hafiunfnatton. THE NATIONAL GAM K. —On Thursday, the AttilKl23 beat the Nei stone. in LaO4R:I4W Wide la a game of nine faafOge. Score—Atble.i.+s, 21; Keyetotterl, Jr,. VD Monday tkOrratig, at eight o'clock. the Athletics, acronopstoled by artraeroilB frietep„ will Ptart for New York, for five days' with leading clubs of that olotolry posy wilt stop at Newark, to play the noted Enettios, or Thi,t 05ty. On Tuebtlay, they play they Eatrles, of Hoyaken ; WertreSday t the Voiotia, of Ittorriessms; rhuraday, the Resointes, of Brooklyn. end Froity, the ;tore teethe, Of 'Hoboken, The Lafarge ID.,use will be their hastig , eetere They wilt return on Friday night. Let us hope that they will bring bsnk three out of the Aye belialor alit% they are to contend. HEAVY TEiTTEDER TORMB,---Frora ThUra• day ttAtit,lght, until daybreak yesterday regrettr, there were a Series of thunderostoinis in and gig around the Mr. Tee atuntsphere was bight? charged with electricity, an 4 the clouds were very neat the 'arch. During the storm, between one stud.' two &Mock In the .unrnkg, a heroes in the vialnltr 01 Stoond and Al late streets, in tee Firer ward, wall snuck by the lightning, and a womtn rtebilthr there was stunned. Ste remained In an farandole eon- Minn for Several beers, PIEfILADELPIITA Dradi.GATES TO THB NA TIONAL COUNCIL OF CONGIAUGATIOAALIATS.--AG au aejnurnel meeting of the Stete Council Of Paull- Ivenla, held le the iceeood Oonerecsationel °heron of OAR city, Rev. G. W. Smiley, D. D., of the Second Uturch, and Bev. Eoward Hein*, of the Tairl. or Central Oturon. were appointed delegates to re. prebent the PhiNtlrlphia churches in the grand council to he h.le. in Boston on Wednporlay twat,. B4Y. D. L. (tear, pester of the Elm Church, and Prof. b. PI, Claveland were appointed alternate% WHERE THE FLAGS WILL BE, RECEIVED. 1.68 &greed °pun, last evening, by the Gagnitt tee, that a stand suoubt oa ereutpd on I ngego street 1/001 Of Thn geoper Sh-p trolatteer. R4GI9SSiont , i.:aloon, where Hie EXCell•-ndy. G 137. 1011 MO. wLLL ticelve the flags Of the returning reglmentS Mk sr temoon. 1V1ETR080700304.1, STATISTICS.--A COM pennon of some of the meteorological pheoomerta of the Erratot of ISO with tho, 1 1.8,.34, and of the name seaeon for fourteen yearn. at Philadelphia, Pa. Ba rometer 60 feet whore wean tido in the tietnoortre river. I.etltrie 1t deg. 67 .. • longitude 15 deg. 30% min. W. from Green glob. By SAMite A. KIRKPATRICK, A. : 1 Spring. bring, ring, 1965 1 1864. 14 years. Eligbeet degree 84.00 t 85 4 .03 91.5, 1 4) Do, date 31..:y MitYlo.4l 7, - '6O Warmest day--mean 75.50 78.17 144 W136 3 Po. date May 171 May 9th MY 23,10 Lowest degree 24.00 ; 23.10. -4..0 Do. date Msr 11th; Mon. 2241516 10 '66 Coldeet day-mean 31.67 27 33 11 90 Do. date Mar. 1 ith; Mch. 21 Ihtil. 56 Kean daily oscillation... 14.04 15.19 16.95 Do. range 644 0 .14 5.98 • ?dean at 7 A. M at.e6 47 26 46.83 De. 2P. M 6111 6+`o 68. 09 Do. 9P. M 94,01 I 60 89 80.68 Do. for the spring..... 25 as 63 05 61.92 Barometer. Highest bones 30,261 30.131 30.522 Do. date ;Ap.l l . 9th Men. 3d Wt. Greatest daily pressure mean.. l 30.204 moon 30.458 Do do. date 'April 9th MeS 3d lior 3.'61 Lowest Inches '29 186 I 29.1,4 28 084 Do. d0t5....... Mon. 422 M 00.3311 Ap 21.'52 Leaet daily preseute -211tA12.. - 29246 28.959 Do. do. date.: ... kich. 2:d ?fish. A4h Ap. 21. '53 Moan daily range.. .. . . 0 165 0 735 17.161 Mean at? A. M 29.921 - 29.735 72 SA Dil. 2 Y M• •• . • .... .• • 21.77 0 779.661 39 717 170. 9P. M 29.818 29.706 '49.09 Do, for the Fprlng.... 29.303 29.691 29 103 Force of Vapor Greatest inches fB9 0.114 0.771 Do, date Ap. Mat 24th My 14.'64 Least Inches-. .078 .061 .023 Do. date atfch. 63b, Mb. 2 1 917 Mb. 6, 59 Meat,. at 7 A. M .284 .263 .152 - Do. 2P. DI .14.6 .278 .267 Do. 9P. M .289 .271 Do. for the coring' .276 .253 Relative Hnmiclity. Orem lest per cent 96 0 87.0 I 100 Do. date Meh 9, 31 May*Otli Often. Letikt per cent 28.0 is o - 13 0 Do date April 21 6509 Alt '62 Mean at 7A. M 7; 4 7L 9 I 72.0 Do. 2P. Ad 63.8 524 6:0 Do. OP Id 67.8 89.1 67 9: De, for the Spring.... 1 64.0 I 6 1 .5 I 6 4 - 6 Clouds. Ntimber of clear days* 121 21 129.2 Do. cloudy days•• 71 71 ;63.8 Mean of sky covered at 7 A M.:65 735 ct. 62 3it ct. 618 41 ct. Po. do.. 2 P. M.,338.4 68.6 :63.2 Do. do. 9P. M. 154.5 79 2 148.9 Do. for the-Spring-16,2 63 3 , 67.6 Bain Amount n..ciss 16,333 15,763 r,02 tiatubar of days on which Tan. &Lt. 37 06 36 6 I 6232 W 1151%W. 1:6 70 4 NC P . f6lO 172. 98. 181. mi, - - Fri-Tailing Winds Bi , an direction Tinma in T,OOO 1y one-Llard or less covered at nervation. V. S. ViNtrict Court—Judi& Cadwalader. Tl:e 11. S vs. Sono's' F. Ciariz and Frank Mania. Tbis case, 'amain tae defet.Oents are ledieted apea a 01 , arge of eotteiagtoldters to desert, and witch keg bete on Vaal for three, ttac). a, was oottedededgester -41.4 ....ttetrtniut .0.4-..o...onaii•Nint to the diet had. peen readared ut u late hour. COunauton Pleas—JudgeAili9olll. TB WALVUT 131C.1D STOCK OtiaM, Ir EQUlTY.—Harper, Deroey, & 4Jo, vs. AdaMS, & Co., and others. The oceewiden luveleee the oelivery of EV 0 ebarce of the React of the" but Bebd 011 Company," and which bat at varietal titerS during tee pa+t two weeks been berate `Um Court; was yenorday oonalaoad anti submitted. Tt e questions raised by the ar.umenta of the unmet , . Out Ounnsel In the ease are told under advisement. [Before Mr. anie , man Thomas.] CABE OF MAYHEM. 3 . 01111 'White, a soldier, was arraigned yesterday on the charge of fighting with another Soldier on Nab street, Glern. &taper', on Thursday evening. it is alleged that White cut hie opponent's nose Off, and otherwise mutilated him. the amused was bound over in the sum of gioco to answer at Court. . 1 00 . 1 GO A man giving the name t£-Jewett Snatch, was lir- Taigt eo yvevvrday morning by Officer &Inca on the charge of attempting to rob William 0, trooteo. It is Alleged the scouted Made an attack. upon Gout plainhot near Sixth and Market stream, daring the prevalence of a heavy thunderstorm late on Mars day night. with intent tomb him. The prisoner was bound over in the sum of 81000 to answer. ... 475 55 ... 5 00 ... 40 '39 ... 20 GO The dwelling of Mr. J. F. Kite.ou Wallace street, above Twenty. first, was visited by professional bur glars on Tbursdo.y afternoon, and olothtag and sil ver were to the value of nearly three hundred dol. tare ware Stolen therefrom. Pk_ Winnow chatter of the back parlor was forced open by l'he Wore& A lot of gouda, packed op for ready removal, was left behino, from which fact it le Inferred pe den/Merit were alarmed. CaIiTION AGAINST THIBVSS. The review of [be military to-day will probably come many citizens to retire from their 110n003, leaving no one at Lowe for the proteetion or pro. perty. Thlevot. are rhicu about out city, ready to ply their vocation. Even residents, who may be at tie front of their houses, On the route of the parade, ought to te.sten oil rear doors, Outten and gates. ... 5 00 .... 1 00 ... 2 OD ••• 5 03 ... 23 OD ... 49 74 ... 140 74 _ . Mrs. Kate Fyffer was arrested on Thursday night on the charge of keeping a disorderly house on Race street, above Ninth. Four young feinaleS found within the place were also ta‘ , en Into custody. The alleged keeper was bound over in the sum of $l,OOO to answr et court. The frail boarders were put under bonds to be of future good behavior. [sere.. M. Recorder Enen I.olloloWiditninanT. Some weekr Once a Mr. Benjamin took his Seat OD a step at Eighth. and Race streets, to wait for a car, and eudcenly fell asleep. - Two policeman awakened him, when he discovered that a very valuable gold watch was missiog from his Docket. Two young men were taken into custody yesterday . by Detectives Lemon and Henderson, on the charge or having stolen the watch, and on being braugtit betora the Etcorcer, one of them, named James Wood,freelt stated that he took tile watch, and the other man was innocent. Wood way held in e 1,600 bail to answer. A THIO OOHOURNICD WITH' A WATCH. On the 20th of February bat a gentleman had MS ptchet picked of a very costly gold watch. Yester cay a young man, named Edward Smith, off red It in pawn, and he war attested. Ile stated thee he received It from Mahar& /quell., who in' taint Stetos that he received it from Homy doors, who aoludow• bulges the fact and explains rhat he onrchased It fun, a man In a regiment with which he served three years. All of the partials wet* directed to • racer bail fora ittrZher hearitree • •*:!: A YOUTHFUL HOBBHR A youth, aged seventeen years, named Eintottinge, was brought before the Recorder, yesterday, on a very -serious charge. George W. Mete testified to having en ployed the boy some weeks since, anti the nay following he broke open the drawer and took $140: in notes end a theta for $l2O. The ooy was mired ti hat he bad done with the money, and he said he had expended It in keepirg out of the way. He Was Stet to: , Maim to answer the charge, ' • like 7T A Ooliain - aeroe. /4/Mlll Detective (Meets Callinan and Carlin arrested a mot t esterday, waned Jobn H. Jones aliail Littera* uraw!Gro. audio was KIM a hearing before Re ci. idcr Enen. Joseph Ettrie, an old resident of Southwark, tont. bed that the prisoner celled at his tavern In Sonia Sixth street, in the latter part of last April, and mime the acqualutance of his wife, by whom elle was oubsequentiy Introdueed to witness under tee name of Crawfm d, the name be gave her. lie pre• eenteU the wetness with a Meg, telling him he must be careful of it as it was made of a piece of bide. penitence Hall bell. In a subsequent conversation, the prisoner lequired about tee persons residing in I the It cariti , and was told by witness that be was sorry be ever moved in the vieleity. Witness, was advised by prisoner to oh oct the bad people in the neighborhood, offering to present Lino with a pistol for the purpose. His called :A. the house last Friday and Invl:ed the witness to go out lago•rlding, wetot, wa s accepted. Point•Breme park, tee moo-tic:um, and other places were vielied; and neatly the past' reacted the SUUth VC , k Bunk. where toe prisoner filled up a cheek for SSPO, which the witness abetted, but denied being In Lis senses at the time he did so. He remembers nothing Roo/ the time he was at the bark, (too eielook P. it.), until six P. M., when he found himself at home, to a stupid contrition. At the time the ride was taken, the prisoner .wore a moustaote and sidawhiskers, but at the hearing he Was closely shaved atd ale hair out. The wile of air. Ettrls oorroterated the visits of the prieopor, and to his asking about the liteneee of her umband, and, on being told he had sufflateut money to ktep laid some years, he o• xpr4ssen Ma wonder that some one did not take 11111101 A and wake him get it titan the both; also. that upon the day be 11 , 1 her husband out ho came to the house, and on being asked whore „he was, replied that he bad been left at Teeth and ' tompson streets, be cause of the Shoes etunin^. elf the horse ; ehd dt• rented him to a blatikamita shop, and that was the . last seen of him until Thursday last, when he had his whiskers off ; he also Stated that he had kept away from the house because his leg had been broken. The prisoner was held in $1 000 for a further heat• log nn Monday next. A VBRY CHOICE RUAbTED4L , L MOAB, ruannfactured by EkTbPfiEN F. Nir HMV Alf, No 1210 Mi KKR t Street - - WILLIAM . R. REGER, PITTERN Rod MODEL ALUM, No 6U9 CrOMPVIV Street, above m731.1.0V,_ ORGAN, ORR, & CO., 1 4 TEAM EN - M 011 , 111 BUD DKR& Iron Foundqrs. and. G . /morn! Blnokiniets and Boiler Makers. Mo. 1.21.9 4.1.L0 W BILL btrou'i, Zallboaybu. te2,041 the hone of ob• THE COURTS_ lINTIOINO bULDIERS I'o DBSBUT THE POLICE_ Moron, Mr. Alderman Oodball ATTBMPTXD 111430117. Y R:MBiltaY ICEEEMI2 [Before Mr Alderman Joneo.) DIL-OBDBBLY SUDINCE.4I Rik:lsOitTf4. 'VW HITE SULPHUR AN D CHALYBEATE SPRINGS, on POTIBLLNG GAP, PA. B. BUilive.ol+4 l PRoPRISTOR. siltiON °rove JUNit nth. This dellgieffal place le teemed In Om berleed 001111. tn. thirty mike Whet of Barriebtirg, t le ac.ereebi from as the prinalip-I*.itias by railroad to florrientirg , tbeteo by the Comb.. rtand Valley Ret.eoul to N4W- Vilii ;from Be wee,.e with, tulles d taat,g to toe 81-Tikill. lib. stage is*lwai ala waiting apoe the ar rival of the a.. atm Peesence , * leaving Philadelphia, Saitimere. or W.:Afoot u 111 tte menthe coo a. rive at the Springs the *am* evening ate 4 elaak. Thta hot*l 10 .141:110.• d lone end ac toh.rt.> ble yin* been reap.. tly thorntiall -13 Lovat. d) ith hot end cold both attached, and an tenet% e er rinds for *alba and a ne..semeute. o par day. or tali par weak. Over roar we. be ltd. per ilre , k. The )(h.& eIA pintencle of the oreftest proprietor enablas bin to say ,hat it will be condwir d in a manber re rdeeee all richer*. B. B. A flue hoary to clotted to , be *at....tnlseni- et, is 9 Ot. SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP lIINNTAIII 110USt HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Raeort srl3l be cosset, tot the tee.ption of gnosis on the let of June. This bone. bee reoo.t.t:y boon tboronably reaountod and im proved in a manner tbat will be eati.tainory to its ye, iron*, Szeureion [Whoa wilt be boostol br tbe Perna sylvaula Railroad Company. *blab will be e•xed un ttio let of Ootobor peal, & haat will be in readusese on the arrival of lb. ears at Dndley to convey smuts to the hotel.. a Wanes of two miles. Tt , tze moderate. Per nirrlanlare, andrear Wet. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. Broad Top nit?. mirk lin. Huntingdon tionnty. THE V0LUM331".4. PF.OIUgID, CAPE MAY, KEW JERSEY, Will be opened this season on the TIFTRESTS DLT OF J 1715. for the recaplion of 'meats Tbie leaolbg nonce will, for the coming season, fAllf anataln repotatloo. o.l* tly onaonragod by the basineen of lac' Fear. Ear p , prietor feet" fiatiaded. !hate. Hotel oondujiteo oferw'e frcf-clocc zonal COOll/11164 61100088 et this old end pop,' ar retort The refired Wicilftles are prothifred to be excolleirt. 's celebrat-d Philadelphia Baad 'nee been *. - *tired for the 410LUIll MA ills coming cesson For rooms ate__ apply to J. H. 0.131/IIIWIN. Yar= chant'', Hotel, Tohliallainbior or to Ciaolo4B BOLTON. Pruptlitor, rofl9 Ina OAFS PiLam: 0, Ir. J. QB A BATHING, K., sum' uotTga . iIINIS JES•3IIY., Ibto oho'd, and 'favorite imam will OPell for tin reason on or obi nt tbo 29ch of Ain.A Ia is nears t tr • bla bomb. B,curloo ot , ol )•rEezeo et all thou. iisan. Ihtliteg fac , itlea. it* e"toPlote far.igolo add spoon. tmeni and it. noeseepttoneble tvbio. r. prior this boure a :overlie piece r.r summer vionrii at the ac.a.oida. P4B/.011,. , era from the cty are sot down at tze door. and communication with the Wei. to had at all time. by rail: A fine bad of mania has b.on outlived for the season Porti , o wtabMirto St•Clita SWlrd will adere , ,,,li.e proprietor at Sort Ems. gity, joll. vet . • . S. listifelftN. Proprietor. KITTATiNN Y HOUti Dsbkw fiß WATER. OAP. This laTorlte Zdonntain newt s new open to Vi sitors. _ • 'riving leave Philadelphia from f{..fultasion Deo tat 7 3.. A. E. ai d d 33 P. M., +sea wive at the Gap at I F. M and 45 F. M. Referencep—Murton McMichael. Franklin Peale. Letts e. Godey, B. B. Banners, S. R. Martin, Charles Becher. C Sherman. $ll per week. lm L. W. BRODMEAD. PM -rioter. MOUNTAIN ROUSE, attßß99lt hiqtfCteil. This Cenobitic] mid iornesitte wstering pikes, situated on the summit of the Allegheny lllotintuins. at OtiMBOII biakleln. 'II toe nAyinsvivants WM be Opened for the It•seeptien of (hyoid?, IlltiOnitT, June wilt, Mgt Several now °amass have beeu *rec el. the grounds have Men beautified am] improved- and Cresson is now ens of the most bountiful hill homes in the United States- ltarntsten tickets- gond until ifte-ober let, are I. satd by ibe t'sollet tvnata ltailrosa ColunsaY- For flother Informatioh„ address 1.40. Proprietor, CUM& 6rBioi";l9, je7-1m hatchets con:Ay. Pa. HOWLAND'S EOTEL, Lotqa Isß.lte;a, Y. J., Will be open for the ree.ption .f gto.to Jane the 1614, jefi• 1M HO Yr H Kr. lf. & CO. I'PHRATA .111 T. SPRINGS.-THIS delightful and romantic watering place. Miami• fnily sit,atid iu the nealtbiest aoction of..iitome ter count). end arkuowird.ren to be the .• cgtot," of Penneylvai la. will open fot the accomoodation of gnarls n the 16cli of Rico. Railroad communication twice a day Von Flulada!liltia. on the Penney! , auie or Reading Bantams. and daily from Baltimore and New York. For milkman aidreee the pr,prietor. jel-Ym • J. W. FBRDI3RWIL T . 01127'T0 SPRIPOS, CA. M BRIA COUNTY. PA —Tins favorite Fulmer (Went he oyez for Of reotpttoo of 'tatters oo tb. lot of ety.. Condit, Null bo 7D reacilLeee at Creseott Station to 00.0- 'grey eibit..re to rbe Syringe. Lot alto bDT11:110 le WIMP pa,Aoa fur Ito boont.ful scenery Bud tatubriont climate. A band of norilo to ey...4airtd for toe yew., 'P..r particu lar'. address. F. A. 018130.4. Prf.prtetar, itysl-lut Loretto. Cambria county. Ps. SEASIDE HOUSE, .ROOT uP Hs,ViiPYLVAAIA A'srlintrE, aTIacATIC cirY. low J244EY. b DOW open for the Reception of Octane. 1017.Inis DAVID knATTRRIMOD. 11x18 ru tL►n t)Ba. FIRE INSURA.NCE AGENCY Croton Fire Insurance Co., New York. Atlantic Fire and Marine Ina. CO., Pro aridence, H. I. People's Fire Ins. Co., Worcester, Kass. Thames Fire Los. Co ' Norwich, Cone.. T111.12211112C0 effected In reliAble Companies to any roLrours OR STAMP. JOSEPH TILLINGHAST 9 AGENT, 409 WALNUT Street. _ . . D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSTERANCE CONVANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LIPINLA OP PESS . II:VANIA, 1835. OFFICE 5 B Colin BR qrHIBD eirD WALXUT STREETS. PHIL ADEI,POIS. 1,1111105 INIIOBANON 9eS•stuth2m Qs VSSEINLS. 01200, ITo parts of the world. PREOHT, ILIAD istsusinis OnGoods, by River. Canal. Lake and Land Carriage. to all parts of the 171310 n• FIRS /11bURASOBS. On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Motusem, ABUTS OF THE COMPANY. November 1, MI -5100, 0013IInitelStates Five Per Ccort. Ltan, '7148100,000 50 1.11,0T0 Six" Bl. 118,215 00 75.000 4 .-" Six " " 5 PM. 76,562 60 Lump State of P0W1591,41111. FITS Per Cent. 93,06500 54,000 State of Penneylvani; Siw. Par bent. Loan - • • . ......- ... . .. ..4 50,590 50 123.050 City of Philadelphia Six Par Ct.Lmn. 122,020 37 20.000 Pennsylvania Laiiroad Lint Mort gage Six rot Cent Bonds. •-• 8 1,000 00 50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second—Mort gage Six Per Cent. 53,250 oo 16,000000 Shares Stock Germantown Oat Company, _principal aid tolerant gnaranteed by the city of Philadel pia • • 15.300 00 5,600 150 h Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail road Company • ••• • 9.100 00 6.000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania • Railroad Company---- 8.060 00 50,000 trotted mates 'rumor, Corttflootoo of Lidebtednage.... . ..... . 45,425 00 30,000 State of 'Tennessee 'Fiver Per Ct Loan 12,000 00 28.700 /mat aon Bond and Mortgage. AMPLY second, • 18 8.700 MI 15843,260 Par. Cost $842.100.50. Market Yaine.5867.527 tr? Real Rotate ... 86,000 DO Bills revivable for insnrances made 118.880 42 Balances due at Ai/ovules. —Prowl. runs on fdari,xe Policies, &wned leterest, and othe r debts due the COlnean -••• ~ • ..... - • 28,791 24 &rip and dtock of sundry Intonate And other Companies, $4,268, lila. • mated value 2.220 00 Cash on deposit with United states eoyernu,ent.snbiset to ten days' call.— .... —lOO,OOO 00 Cash 58,154 93 Cash in Drawer.......— 53 1 42 ---$168.692 49 DIRSOTOB8: Thomas C Hand, . Samuel B Stokes, Senn G. Davis. J. F. Paulsson, Edmund A bonder, Bears Blown_ Thoopkilus Pmildii6. 1,11011131 0. Boniton, Idol R. Penrose, lidtritra Darlington, Janes Traqusir, li Jones ameba. Bean o,l , allett. Jr. , Jacob P. Jones, James 0 Baud, James It k &stand. Vitiiiism 0 Ludwig, ' Joshua P Errs. Joseph B. Seal, SpEnser Metiosme, Oeimite 0 Letper, j o in, B entutpla. Pittsburg, Haab Crib/. A. B. Berger, Pittsbiog.. Robert Barton. THOMAS C. HAND, President. .10011 C. DAVIB, Vise Presisent, MINIM LTLBllBB,.nesridary.dsla-lr _ __ AMERICAN FIRE INAIRA.NOIC COMPARY. Incorporated 1810 OHAATBE PS& MULL Flo. 310 wArAo . t. Street, APO,* Third, Roving a large vitally. Capital Week and Surplus 'e verted in ordind and available bocuTtnea, oonttnnaa to insure .on 8 r:,.. FarDiture, 111,rciAndisc Vtleeir in port and their Carioee, and other Pereeaal Property. AM lowa liberally and promptly adjusted. DIABOTORB Thome.* B Maria, Timex GamPholl, John Weise ,_ - I tdinand G. Datilh , Ean,nol Morton, char4n W. Ponitney. Patrick Enttiv, John T. Lewis. THOMAS K. MARIS, President. ALBERS C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary fe22 tf FIRE INSURANCE EXOLUSIV-ELY. —TEE PSINSY LVANIA PERS !UWE ifl3 00M. PANY. Incorporived IS2t. ORABrBS PIMPS 717.0. No. stO WALNUT. Street. opposite Independence Posare. This Oeurpenr. favorably known to the onromunlty for resrly forty yearkeOntinties to Insure aga,tx,-1. or Damage by lr,re, on Palalto or Private Bitildicts, eitheifperinanently or Tor & Heated *lran. Also. on For niters. Stooks, hoods , or Merchandise generalty. on liberal terms. Their capital, together with a larva Surplus Vaud, is invested in the most careful manner, svtita'a enables them to offer to the Dianna an undoubted security in the ease oilers. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Ihrrersax, Isaac , Harlehnzat, Thomas Smith. Thomas Mobil, Henry Lewis. J, Gillingham Pell. JONATHAN PATrESSON. President. WriadrAw G. CROWELL. Secretary. VAMEINEIIRA NCE COMPANY, sro. 406 tINESTNIPT B.l4l.nikr. PA ILnD.IIT. PHI 41.. FIRS 1.00 INLAID I.IIbURARCR. R Bach, J DISEOToBB,. Franey olla 'W. Everman. Merles Richardson. Robert $ roster. Henry Lewis. Job... Ranier. Jr.. Samuel Wright, B. D Waadrulf, P. 8 Justice, Charles Stoke', George L. West, J. p! D. labs PRAOGIS N. BOWL Prettdet. ' 001$. RICHARDSON, Vito President. W. I BLAMISARD, Seerslam. isl4-t! LEGAL IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE A -CITY oirD fitiliNTY I'HILADIJUNIL. Estate of AULT', NA.NTIN. doceseod. The Auditor app , inted by the Conn to atoll, nettle, and Adjust the if..041U a mon by JONI. WOLFS;, ex. ecnior of the last Will and trtstarcent of OAP:n.O MAN. TIN, deceated, is the mutter of the egad Certato real IMMO situate on FEDERAL street, abate ttiateceth ~treet; In the Oily 01 Phtadelphla and to =eke dietrt button. will attend to the dntierof his appointntoat on Tplatins. the 18th day of Jane, A. . 1£385. ,t 4 o'4oo P. M at , his odor , No. 271 South FIFI9I street, in the city of Philadelphia iel-thstabt WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL- Lin —A new French aosnetts for beatitlfying and sreserving the complexion. It is the most wondorfal ozopoitud of the so. Tkare Is neither sheik, powder. •nagnesia, binnutti.r.or Isis tilts composition, it bolus oompesed entirely of pore Virgin heave the en , risiaLitinarg qualities for preserving the skin. tasking I soft, smooth, fair, sad krilUisokrant mss the old clung, the homely hanosolge, the ilageoloms nor. beivatiful, and too most beaulifol &via& Pricy and CO cents. Prow:n.4 only by HIRST hPST. !amen, 41 South 110.8T11 Street, two doors ' Oen Miartnnt. and Isa bulb SIMBBITH Sixtet, sbov. Walnut. aDs• pfILDREN'B O.9.RRIAtiES, N. %./ TINILY MEW BTYLEB FOR THE BPBIRO TRADB.-1 Superior I.:oil:Lot receiv.d. and /Jr was by "ROWE, RUSTON, & mblB4l 151 awl North TELLED &Ind. ( FICB E EFOT OOMM 18841. R Y OF SUBSATBNOS. WASIIINOTON, D Smut 6. DWI, PROPOSALS Mat POOPORALS are Welted until Sattirdav June lOtn, 1885 12 oNloolt if., foe forniebied tie ib•bdateoce Deniuttne , t gri - h If MDT Tif , il)6A2l a 8.000) .15.allaSte Tie Dropeadle will be for Whet. te known at We De pot ail VOL 1, 2. and 3 and bide will be entertained for Initeltt7he'Vrn-Actahre" hale, - , and for each grade on alma- The rhests of paper. . Tke delivery of the Floor to commence within five Ws from the opening of tb.. bide. and sainet deaf terse in ouch (inanities, daily, at the 0 worn vent may dirret. sicker at the Government Warehouse In On o vieinah, at the wharves or re.ii[o.(i &pet in Wash. in ton D. O. The delivery of all !Gomm awarded to bs eornpleted within twenty day. from accept...nee of the bid Bide will 13. received for Plow to be delivered to non oak narrate, heed lined • F'symept vo ill be made in such funds as the Govern meat may have for detburreini,nt 5. be usnai Ovirernineet tvep.e4tou will be made Joel before the Fl.,Eur is received. and none will ii. arospted which it net Mtn& and Of a Map-don an oath of allegiance mnat aseomoany 7he of each bide., who hes not tee Oath on die I this office. and AO bid will ne eniertainrd from partiet who hay-%ore ously felled iti comply with their bide, or from bid dere not present to ear puod. boveinmest le`erVeS th e right to vtlee. any bid fay en) cave bide to be addressed to the undersigned at Do, 223 •3 " strset. enders 4 1.4-ale for Ifb.ur." B. T. BdID J/14. je7 4t captain O ` B. V. TOCONTRACTORS.--THE PRESI DEor and id. , ectore of the CH 08 stY RON 6DI 0 PIT BOLE BtieliCA klattAth el) of the C. L, & L Cum- Davy will receive, unt'l )nee aOth. +NAIAD PaoP.,BAhe Xor building a fial,to.:d from Amos - vsPe to Oil Creek, thronett the town of Piattimer, to the Attelkouy CuereY Ron. Lewin; dietance trona f• ne t•• five miles Bole a e iIIV lied for the whole vro* k o,,mplete. rho coi gko oo, to Int woh the lion. Eipl-& Real tone and plass of the , 034 may be IWOC et the WACO of EId.M.ILTO3 E. TOWLS. tneineer, Ott City. Prot.:sale to oe rilrec!ed to the andersigned, at Pitts burg, Pa., care of Lloyd & Black. L. R. Mosiltilr. .11401illg ItLcirL je3.sluthlg<ar SE2 411TP._ TO BRIDGB 13 - IJILDBII6.—PL41 4 18 end Pror Willa will he reset•ed by the aharcKbarg and Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the 22d or June, for ERECTIEG d BEIDOR Across the /Moab*, y Rive+, at Eina:n.burg. Pa. For partite/Mr/1, BOA the co.derahheAd. at the office of Lewis. .ne-iilT, Da zoli. A Co.. et , 13 ARP, d. 3, or at No. 73 w ATER Street, PlTweBtl)....o, or address him et bharprbrtrg. dliesbeny comity. Pe w 27 Je22 JeloB - (1 LB WIB, Practdent. NAVY. DEPARTMENT. BUREAU OF TA Rbn AND DOCKS.' lefrt 25. 1563 SEALED 1 - hOPOlsalei for each claw, erparately en dorsed "Proposals ter C leaf No (game tha claAe) for the Navy Yard at (Dame the yard)" will ill be recatved at this 01fide WM the PI or dtv-e r4,-xt, at 1 o'clock P. N , at wh2oll hour he opera]] Of the bide wl l be ortemeured, fcr forntabitta ate althea - 114e at the teearal 00°C rands named, the orttErisie and striloVel • mbracsa la o•inta‘A ACbcOttlia , which. with fall tratauctlona. will be far- DidbPd on a PP1 , 0411 , R, Red erbtby wail , tf e o 1.9,0,118 C to pareout deatril g to , •ffer to contract for any ir ad or the simmes harocd therein by the eloauroacants if the cercyai vary 3 ards for the Masao,. for the yards ander their command or by the vary agent nearest theretO, or by the Hu,. an for ray 4,1. *LI Wilke yards, In mmoverienci of the rae nt orders to retrench Go verrroiht eoPMII6% 003 fifty per cant of the qoantity of ante ee ns n.ed in the schedules for away yards, °clatterer budding raga.rtals. m cosi. aad Vary coy Pow. mil. be requir4 or receiv , d; bat bid , dare wilt affix the torice and carry our the amount+ on all the -my en named in the achednies, in order tho,t the bid, In to uniform. To prwc , nt eonfn*lon and mistakes in Rearinp the OferA. no fda unit be meow d to,teh oontaine of -8," for more ihan one yaw/ in one snot tope.; . nor May /At Whi,hie verfec‘ and complete in Ete - ,,1f to the forme of ilitr ,and gruarauto: and saeh truli cutout ofa firm main ..ign the bid and emit+ Etat ). are hereby rentwoea nod part ca;artr nett a , d. that their offe.ra runes be !n. theism he , enaftvr nra ooribea, sue be welle , / tdma to reach their deatmw don before the tints fowl,. a for recalviarthem; no hid witt Os eont d which shall rece bed after thepe rsod strtr.d, ongl, no allowance mtdl be 2214411.3 for /ail. Urea Of qed Maid. All offers tenet ha accompanied by the bidders'-IL seem. Of a eiditti , d copy sh,reot To guard artruat otters b-toe °paned before the time appointtol. btddtre ore reqneated to script ea on the mire. lope, above ;be address, and Grow a line natter the en. doter rpttit. thur " Propoeale for OThee No. (name the class) for the VFW.Yor / , c 1 at (name the yard) *To ch. o.det of toe Bateau of Ya.ds and Dacha, Weelon woo, D C." Itatructions nod 'rOTllll3 of offer. with tondos of the laws bowleg on toe snidest, Will be inflamed by (tom jp,"..bis of ) aerie, e•y ar.ots, 111111 the Burma., on application to all or either of Own, POlO R. Ole.. No. 1. P.rhske; oboe No. 2 13tone; elites No. 4 allow pine limber; clotsll o 0. Van and oord wood; alas* so. 6. Wl3ltopMe. spsora.tnntoer, and sypress; close No. 7 Lime. nein and plaeGrr; elate No 8 ge ment; elms N. 9. Gravel and saod; Glass No 918. Noulding end Bre &And end fhe oleo; cave No. Slate; class bo. 11 Iron. iros voile end splices; clam by. 12. Fees]: class No. 14 Flise•, else No. 15. eaints, oils, and ease; Giese No. 18 813 p chandlery; class No. 17 Bard ware; class No. 18 atngotter.e; woes .50. 19 Ffretvesd; coos No 20 Hee and araw; clami No 91. Pr.svender; ease On. 22 Charcoal; Moos No. 22 Neltane, tarh.l2. and hose; C:6.8 No. 24 Qparra and luortostins 0118; vase No. 28 snows; rises No 27 antnramts 0.11,6 No. 29 Bilamlnone gamberlrnd coal ChM. No. 02. niaeninsre and iooli. . - . Claes No. I. Thick.; c:a..n no. 2. Stone; class No. 5. Ca. and l and wood; Ca.s No 13 white pine, spruce. junipor. and cypr.h.; glom No. 7 Limo, hair. and 5,1a0t.r; No. a Fn ; clan. rif). 9 p ; aont nod .amt; c an. pa No Monidins and fine hand and are clay; aiswe bo. 11 lion, Iron spikt-o. and nada: dia.ll 61 0 12 11Wel; More No 13 Fig iron; eit. , 3 841 14 FOAM; coo P No.. 15 Yttince. alb, and gle. X; 014 M Na.Le bitty, olamdlery: OLP. Do. J 7 kihrd vv..; el,aa ho 19 Sea. tuners; Clare No. 19, Firewood claw Nd. 20 Flay and shalt; clan. is U. 21 P.-ovondia clash No 25 Chircoal; mak., Na 23- Belting. packing, and Doke; No 23 Fperp and inbricatiag OliS; tune /3•3 23 Ica sure; olais No. 27 ..z throelce c..al; *lose No 29 liquitinnoe eninteriand coal; diva. No. 30. Sam' Bitimorions Broad top coal at.d kiotin; eines No. 32. Machinery and tool.. /513 V Toll.K. Clue No. 1. Thinks; ciass No. I. Mons; clans No. 235. Stone; class No 3 Y4iiity pins dauber: clogs No. 1. pine lnaber; eau N... 6 Oak and hard wood; class No 8. W bite pine spruae. jest per and cypress; CAW No 7 time, hula ace pleats r:, W.A.. Bo 8 Ceuteat; woes No 9 Cy, col and sand; glees IN, 9, Moutuumm44 flee and sod firs clap; aims No. 10. fSlLtts; AIAAA No 11 Iron, iron spikes, a , el iodic: class el., 12 Meal; Mass No 13. Fig iron; CihlialSo 14. Flew.; class No 16. Paints oils end 18/118.54 cress No. 16 Ship lisandiary; dais No 17. Nerd ware; dace No 18. stationer,; class Z o. 10. Bay and straw; esel No 21,. r.roreader; crass No. 22. thmmal: class No 23 Boman. packing sod hose; mass No. 24. Sperm and inuricating oils; class o. 20. Iron work, Wiping. &c.; MESS Na, 26. augur:; class Po 27 Anthracite coil; class No. SO Semi Mtn zoltros Broadslop sal ;:older Ma Sk. Copper end connei 'Won nails; class No. 92. slierainery and tools; 01.488 A. Nue synclt._ace PHIL aDIMPNIA. Class No. 1, Bricks; mass no. 2 Stone; class No 3. Yellow sr-as droller wee. No B. Oar. Anti bed woad ; 01886 80. 8 V lite pine, Spins lumen, and °Toros- • aims So 7. Lime. heir , cod' plaster; clam No. 9. gravel sod sand; mass Co IL Trots, iron apass. and nails; class Na. 12 meal; slabs NA :4 Flies; 04 ,6 Na 16. Palate. oils, and g sir.; °lase No. 16. ',nip ;Mau dlsry; class 1,0 17. vsricsare: class No. 18 tins timely ; class No. 19 Firewood; class No 20. Hay and straw; class No. 21. Pr,vender: classNo 22. 08atorst; No 23 NelPuz. packing. and hors; cl,ss No. 24. izerrn sad lubricstlnic oils; elm* NO. 26 AMERY,: olass No 27 Anterscite class No 80 Semi-bisoulivious Broad-top coal; mass No. 32 51achinary and tools; slits A. Morehouse; door. B. Plumbers shop. etTAL ASV WM. . . . Ca* No. 2. Bets. boots, slums, a c alias No 3. Pro. Tiolcut &ago 80. 4 (hamlet: Chl[lbflo 6 Broad. &a ; Gloss Lo. 7 Tobiceo; elais /10. 13, P, teveztdori ola.s No. 16. StatiealbrY WI. GCTOI2. Olen No 1. Bricks: class .flo 2. Stone; class No. 4 Yellow pine limber; class No. 6. Oak and hard wood; class No. 6. Whits Pine. ePrare..iun l l. and 09Ptesei; liar • No. 7 Lima, hair, and plaster; clans No. ki meat; class No 9. (travel sari sand; class No. Nottlding and Are Band and fire crag;-liras No. In Slaw: claos No 11. ban, iron nails and softest sass No. 12. Steel ; class No. 13. Pl; Iron: class No. 14. "Piles. class No. 15 Paints, oils and Vass; clams So. 16 Snip chandlers; classEl 17 hardware.; class No. 121 d'a.• Honer) ; class No. 19 Filawood; class No. 21 Has and stsaw; class ro. 21. Provender; mass No. 22 011 arcoal; slaps No. 23 Belting. packing. ~ncl hose; class No 24. hporm and lubricetins, oda; elses So 25 bra walk. Toph.ig, dte olaut No 16 lletah ; class Na 27 11.011trii• ei•o class No. 29. hatiloh•otto Coo.uborboul aioal class No. 22. Machinery and roots. . , Class No. 1. Bet. ks ; elms No. 2. @tenet class No. 3 Salon , pine timber; class No. s Yellow pine lumber; class so 5. Oak and hard wood: case No. 6 ?Time Pine. Waco. juniper, and Immo; class 110 7. Line. ha r, and piaster; Wass 110 8 Cement. class No. NC lbcnlchog and fire send and firs may; class No 16. Slate; class No. 11. Iron, iron spikes. and nails; a see No 12 bt,el ; • class No. 13, rig iron; Wiese No 14. Files; class 10 Paints. Oil*. and glass; class No. 36 khip chandlery; class No. 17. 'Ebro ware; cuss Ns. In tgation.ry: saes Ao. h 1 Na, and iftrat , r; 014,13 NO. 21 Prove' drr ; class No 32. ilbarcoai• ' etas“ N 0 .23 Belting. packing: and how. class No 24 Spam Sad lubriceling all; glass No. 26. Angers; class 371 Ambraciteer4ll: class No. 29 Bituminous :Ininwirlantd coal: mass No. 30. Semi- bi-nnelnone Br.itsw top coals inn p; class No. 12. Machinery and tools; class A. Bushell, glazed. PANS4COLA, FLA. Claas No. 1. B' i^ks; class No. I. oak and bard Wood; AUSEINcr. 6 Wilts pine. iprnee jumper, asd cypress; class No. - 7 Cita , hair. and piast‘r; ease No. 10. Risk • cia.allo. 11 Iron, iron nails sad saittls; sass NO. IL Steel; class No. 14 01.1... t.: class No. 16. Palo's, oils, and slims; class No, 16 Ship chandlery; Ola.. No. 17. Bart Wan; class No. 18 'tats eery t class No 20. BA) and straw; class No 21 Pwwandsr• class NO. 23. thaw•oal; Mass N 0 .213. Belt ' ng, necking and hae~; class No. 24. Sperm sad lubricating oils; class No. 26. Augurs; class No. 23. Blturninons Cumberland coal; else , lc , . s 2. ifm.hloor9 And Gusts myl7 a 4; $1,201,064 02 D . TbEOLUTION OF COPARTNER SEITP. —The eopartneretip eretofore.oxlettos be tween the undersigned under "be KT pie of I L r'ffL- Lrat & no , 1e Ui,. say Sinsqtyfid by matrtal eordkat. ST , u,eec T. L.II4TudLES. will eettTe toe affair. of the late Cm. mr/turi L F:r.TGI.IIII. DDCLILR. T. LIND:SUM NOTICE. The rebeeriber wilt eontinna the WHOLBSALIs BOOT Arf D SHOP. cote sinF, EON 21341 . 311te8. . At 421 OOffi•I2ROE Street. IiDGA.e. T. LISLOs'..29. PHILADELPHIA, Jute US% 108-61* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Lawry,i) PAET tit:OIEITP hat been entered latO between the nodsreignsd. under the ew of the 'Atm, menwealth of Penns, ITanis, upon the follovettg tame and conditions: I The 11R11141 of the Arm under which the said part nership will be conducted, is ` • OAMPIIt LL Pink- LOe 11. The general nairva of the brringets is that of ma. nulacieries and co Mpg 14410 ten and cotton good.* In the sift , of Philadelphia ill The general partners are GIORGI CIVAPSIIitIa t residing at Mo. 1812 Addison street, in the said city, sad lA' IL, LAM J. POLI•OCII. re-idiug at the northwest corner of SbVell teenth end Fitzwo&sr streets, in the said eI I V. Ice Thy amount of capital contributed by the special partner to the coinruon stook. is the aria of forty thou- SaDO deflate, paid 1.. cash. V The mrtnersbip is to commence on the third day rf June, 1,935, cud to te , mint‘te on the twentieth day of mar. 1868. oito po ()Aid t. 'WILLIAM J cete.tl Partners: ALF/ISD W AD.31.011, P i;siftei MACIIIN kalif AND IRON.' PENN STEAM E-NaINE AND BOILSR 'WORK& olt. F' e.e.A14.;e1. .LliD TEAM , &TIDAL . D:101011EDS. GRID lei Te. 13011.11 b MAKE ES. BLACKSPILTEIS, and Tome byjm, having for Mall poll% bran in moms refnl oprowlen. and been RIO/ newly eh l iaged La building and yeip h irti. w Merles awl diver %Baines, htgliand.low.. apour., Iron 119116 , 5, Water Tanks, prop u Dern, ems., rep 'Pecvully offer their services to UR. pnbize AA b e lgg tai)y prepared to contract for cosine of Sit slum Marine. laver. aad Etatienerr ' • heeled seta of patterns of dtfforen. AWNS, am prepared to execute ordere with quick deepstch. Ever, description of pattern making weds at the rhorteet notice. bleb and Low pressure. Fore, Trawler, and Cylinder Boilers. of the beat Peon vlvania charsoal iron. Forging, of all Wass and kin& Iron and Braes Das:tugs of al. descriptions; Roll- Trustee. Sarew.Cutsing. and all other work connected with the above loaders.... Drawings and epectficatlons for all work done at the establishment cresol' charge. and work guirantsed. Toe mtOrecrinera have ample wharf.doak room for TO* 0111 POI of boats, ifile re they ORD lie in perfect safe 4, and are provided with elec... hlocke. fads, dtt. die., for raising henry or light weights. J.kfJOB O. JOH, P. LBVY. le2l tf DUCH and PALMER Areets. J. DAUGHAN MERRICK WILLIAM M. MERRIOIL JOHN P. OOPS SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, - FIFTH •et W SSIIINGTOM STREETS. PHILIADELPHT.II. MIREAVILIK & SONS, naltrzus AND MACHINISTS. fortsanufacture Binh ma r l ine ois Pressure Steam license , land, river, snd service, Toilers, Gasometers. Tasks, Iron Boats, dm ; Gast. hiss of lii kind., either iron or bras,. r oad Iron , fr on ame Boob for Gas Works. Workshops, Rail. Statis. me, Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most proved construction. •14.'nrydescription of Plantation -Mashinery, eruct'• as Hagar. Saw, and arts! Mills, V.WOOlit Pane, Open Wawa Trains. Dernostore„ Filters. Pumping Unrifled. die. T,ic mutt , for Billieux's Patent tingerMoiling ApparPlas. hineurrth's Patent• Stearn Mamma:. and AapinWati k Wotan 's Taunts Mentrifocia Hagar. Draining Machine. ante tf G RICS & LONG, POLTOtt VrOlag, 1340 BEACH SIREN?. So 'blears. fdeohLotirt, 60118 X Atoka's. and Ou Builder*. Tank. of *ivory deecription made to order. Bole Lee for Lomeli Karim. doltuoizotori. m 16.1! THOMAS M'DONOIIGH, 13814BRAL ELK ETKBIr.,ABOVII Dmi STASAT, PENCIL II ST Borba tool* ori, hand or soAde to orCor 001010 d • myll-$* PIDOPOSALS. Iv OR Fu COPARTNERSHIPS. _AUCTION ALEN.S VIIRNEI3B, BRINLEY, & 00., xfo. 6lb OWISTIMY and 61111 JAM area BALE OF imnowrsD Awrroomwswa Goons. TOESDAY DIORIING. June 1.3tb., at 10 o'atosk, on (nor months' 'rod% a pi.clinges aro lota of ranoe and btAple drpfro4da. DOMNSTIO GOODS: FoX CABAL AI.o an niitcriment or dolnectiello44.- POLo aott Ca..RTON4 sewn. JOT LANDED. Alto. on TwadaY MOY/i11)4 , -. enton Nog 4. 0 and 6 e. , ded edge white. black. *La cb , lre, rol . d poult de soils ribbons. 'lO 110 do do 12 a 80 plaid and broche figid do 10a 100 extra heavy black trOt . [tithe. Ma WAR LA'...Es. Alio. toe Mallon QUILTS, wn IT IS TOILET QUILTS, FOR CITE TRADE. On 'I nemla7- 10 4to It 4 enpa white tcliet - pr HUM" FORD & UO., AUCTION Exlik -t• ass #II4IMIT and Wl* 00111h11110119tresse LARGE GALS 01,2 Suro oe , -.278a , r3 wan OD, 31016A.Y . iiOR-.1111441 Jonel2,b. we *ill gall, by amodmeal, for .9,0, menclnk at l 9 o'elnei. 1.3i0 meg mon e, bny, Ix.ote shoes. bUmorals, 98,1tere..1191.r• Os. f , so ties, brogans, $ll., &O OM% $ dooloss , s Maori. matt 01 wonmeg, xr.iteeee, god okaitliton'e Wear, LARGE BULB OF 1.400 OASES 800141 AND SaOES. We lOU toll by (.1.3.-• gat4. tot cash. OX rtnat:.c'eDAY fd.sbNING. Jute 15 b, cimmaociog at 10 o'clock. 1.400 eases b O 3 O , ad youths' sinus bslysorsls., saitan. clippors. Oxford ties. Contacts boots. da.. Ste., with desirable scsortmont of WOILLill'B, cad Oat* drea'c wear. - pivigcloiusT tit WARNOCK. AMC •••• VONFRAS.Ieto 111ARKST_Strool- B E.: COTT, AUCTIONEER, 111,44 asitioarPf Ritreet. CLOSING 111.1.1 OF Ott PATNPIthI9. On FRIDAY and SATUROAY VTRRADIOS, 9th and 10th lust., at our Gallery. 100 th.entent street, will be sole. the Wane.. of chtalogne. coornistagwdedtmeog how the strdiosof 1 0 _ Renoell, W. whiner, B. P. Pyke,O. 4.t tamers, a. BJOSP, Pant Ritter. , together with aft atsortment of er!stal niedallittne. TtrtY ere &A tn.tti..ted in rich gad leaf trarea, and ar4 the cot‘tributions of the P.elladelphle 6ke,oh Ote.b. and Ainerlcan Art Gallery of New York. RARRITT & CO., A.IICTIO.NZERS, flaah auction Howe. Do. MI MA woo eitreet, coraer of sank street, SPECIAL SA 111 rEULE 0 9 350 041SitS STRAW 000111 S, 6R,DAY .1g ne 15. commencing at Li o'clock. Particulars here after. it SFECTAIL SALE? OF SERVIO.SMiLE DRAFT HORS $. 917ARTERMASTSR 081 KU 41.4 OFFICE. • wisrpaueyou, D. (1., June 1. 1856. B direefies the QaartermrWer General, there will b.. veld at public knot' nt. to toe Mateo toedea, at the P'ae , a ht in w, vitt D C , ND.4 Y. Inue 6, 1885. CHB , . VIEW, D. C., he Y JJIOIIO. 1855. CatrßO.D.;„ D. C , MOND& V. JnaeiY. lAte, BALT! POUF, MD.. WED -E,tDAY. Inn , 14. 1885 v")l.l,lAti-Poltf, PA . SATURDAY. Jnae t 7, Dna% eri ilaTßit'.. PA . SATITStrA Jane 17. 1863, OtEShOhti D. 11. r ATTI Jn-e 17 1866. cliyagotto, D C., MONOtY Jinn 19. 1861. DIE , BMW D C.. SATURDAY. -Tanen 1861. PRP, aD.IO.PII+A., Pa., ttaTODDAY. Jun, 14,1666. G' }Bohn D C., M(WD4Y, Joa•26. 1868. YITT.HINIO, PA., 8 ATIT D July 1, If6t, 131013.*D0. D . SAID itDA Y. July 1, nes, Two Fin, dr.(' Vervieitabl , .. Daft earoea at each Place An oppo. tautly to yard:Load a superior ,lest of Draft Pt -rtes. at ;ar loas then their true value, is no wltiforded to the radio. Toe eivemei- , , eons& sea outrvice abLet are 1.0 leng.,,r tu geared in the array, suet mast De solo. The sttertioa of (gammen , of city vailr..ada and 01 inaltUreCteles to eapect-lly calla, to these 681.6. bur.es cold &ugly. Sales to OOMIDOSCO at 10 A. Cl. Terms—cash In United htates currency titutrabost for tile.bero will leave 13evenlh dreg wharf, Washinaton. every hour r AIIIBB Aom 9 A.. to P. X. J &HIM, Brevet Brigadier 13.neral in cannot. jet-291 First Die Dion Q M. G 0. • SALE OF 0 0 VILRN MEN T HOltv..4CB GUARTESHASTER HaNSRAL'iI OPYTOH, nual DiVISLON. WASHINGTON CITY, 'la. 24, 1885. Will be sold at pubis aucte , n, to sae highest bidder. at Cheeboro, D. C., on FF.) OAY, June 2, 1885. TtlEi..De2 June 8, B#lll, 2 - MUESLIA . 2. June 8, 1 1885, FRIDAY,'Jane 9. 1885, Aun ON TUESDAY. TERI I. and PRIVILY of each see , k thereafter daring the Inotoh of Juno, ISO, TWO WIND RED CAVALEI 11018118 AeO4 DAY. For road and handy g plArpoi.es many good bargains real be had. llorva sold sing' y. Fate to cowmen*. at 10 A. M. Terms carb, is trer.ed Stelae ceneeev. Steaa•tsat or Glieetwro witl leave Seventh-street Wharf. Washington, every hoar r-it 9A. M KlS.ton P. M. JAMS. A. & Brevet Brigadier General. in charge lst, Division, Quartermaster fienesai's office . jag 251 SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. QUARTURMASTES. OENII L't ?MST DIVAS ON, WASHINGTON C.TY. M.y 1866. Will be OOld at public atcOon, to th.hiaaedt biAder, at the tIIDOP and I Nee, below- viz BALLTIXOAS, MART I), *BOA ESDAY, Jane 7. 1885. LEECASTER. PAPE C.V t.NIA, THURSDAY, Juane 8 :581. READING, PE.NreYLVAIII4., THURSDAY, Jun* 1.6, WEST CHESTER. Pap GS r hv &MIA, THURSDAY. J. e t 5 i 865. MIFFLIN, PEN. J r THIIRSDAY, .Line 21. , 880, PITTSBURG. P S Lv.orti, THURSDAY, Jowl 52, 1846, BALTIMORE. MA. u WEDJNESDAT. • Jut. 28 865, PITTSBURG. PE51 , 1 LVA6I.IA, THURSDAY, Inee 2d 1.65. TWO HlLlDlitif.o 0.17,114 . 1tY HORSES at each place. For road and farming parpoeee many good bargains may be Lad Ortex s einalw. Sale.. to corantanao at 10 AM. IeTZLIS — Oto.b.. in 'Tufted .t.a.te , s <curette, JIMISEt A. atrizsr, SeteAdier Oen are. je2-236 In chars. Fi , et. DIVIVOR Q. 26 G. O. NOTICE. -BALE , OF ARMY MULES QUARIERMASTRR GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASILINWPON , C ' Max 1866. MANY TROVS 4.N DI OF r MOLES are being diepoeed of et pnblie axle at Wathi aeon. ounranne Stlta the number of animals to rednoett to puportton to the reduction of the armies, toms on rapidly. .rb..re are In to• Wife t•f the Palm:nv o of the Tea. estat, and of Grorala. probeb y tr , /De. ?TG OP 'IRE MAST 8:X 61171.11 TRAMS IN Tins WORLD. Norm of them were bought In the beginning of the asp, as 'Young mules, accomoeuied the arm les in all thelf merebes sad Getups, end are thor,rughty broken, hemmed by ex. raire. gentle and familler, from being so long eurronndea by tho The whore hour rr is art oped of farming stock, and the Vora' elm: has buffered from the drain of animals, taloa to erpp., the armies. These animals are sod at public unction; TRU WILL NOT BNIGG ADCYTHING LIRL %%AIR TllOl3 viams; and such opportunities for farmers to get working animals to stock Ulcer farms, and for dmysre and dealers in stock to make good specalatione, by purchasing them and dimming of them In the South, Will never occur again. 11, MUGS, QUartemenster General, linprot Pdajnr General. EDUCATIONAL. N° VACATIONS. -PRBPAR lON for Business Life. Instruction In Boai. keening, In all its brunch..s, eeninsuship, Rommerstst Casale Liens, BusinPne Forms /to as 'MIME! DBE'S 00111.11B&OIAL CO GLUM, 637 . (ifil,n - q1:17 Gtr e!,, eq. of kiev.eoh. TeDaraphing, by both &rand_ and ?par Instruments Sludente sanely, d at suy tlme. and instructed seps• rattly, at such hours as may best salt their nears. ai.a ea • je9 rd.*. Bi!EDI10111.1.ft 1 ELECTRICAL OFFICES. Jo, 154 Porch SIENTSITH, below RA.43lllltreat; also, ORSETEUT and FORTIETH Street, West Phi. Iladelphia c e • DR. THOME/ ALLEN having been Very attetwis• fill in the cure ol Diseases by this new method, would Inform his friends and the Public that he is still benedtting and swills man/ 'whom medicine 1 did not atom, and considered incurable, We will mention a few of the Diseases in the cue of which this treatment seldom if ever fails: Rheumatism. Felons, Kidney Dligtesee. asurelgla, - ClaurenSe LiTif - Patalyete, mom. Ow:Altai " Cramps, Boils, §pinal Dyspepsia, Abtaeas, 'rarest " Fever &ABU, &nation% Pradal)lME, A 161111,41, Inflammations. , Noe &mission, flengestien, Hemorrhage, Dfillttit9ol.44. Patients gill be treated at their ^" . '7.denees whoa desired, a large num bsr of testhrg _ ..,,s may be seen at the (Mines from patients in thirety.. ._t!oneolta. tons gratis. Ofilse hears 9 A. M. to 61° K. lit the city. DR. :nos. ALLiar, aelS.Sfs Biee.rieiaa_ VLECTROPA.THIO MOM —DR. S. H. BMUS, on• of the 1111. C. DISCOVSII3.II43 of s. new system of treating digest* ef. HOOLSIBI? BLECTS/CAL .I.PPLICATIOAS, and Wh , Up been so very suteetsrul at PENN KS ABS for tk , Lost threeears. has removed his OSse and Rosidebv. to 163 8 P I PS Street, one door below Seventeenth. All persona desiring references, or any "'Malden with regard to htsipseial mode of treatment. wlll pleas, mill or send for a pamphlet Ooneoltatlon 07 advise gratuitous. habit BUTTERFIELD'S oVNELAND OESPATOR. Okla, Wo 1 93 , 5 Y Stmet, Kew York. Mee, No. ILO South PYYTE/ Street. Philedk. Wittl/5(.1.5Y ITTSOBAR.O. Provident. W. N. EITO.IIIO. Tremont. Comiffiiy, now fonv organised, with onside orottsl, or. its Trsosportstion on the Plaine. end if -opsref to tont.rsst Preizitt to sal pointelo Cloiorsdo. 17t Idaho, Montana, Mew Vesta, end ketone Ter :ivories; siso to ile.3se river, Nevado. 'Throne Contrasts and Sins of Lading dyen from icor York, Boston, rbiltdelvt•ds.:Ptttabort,Whoeltu. Ukiesiro. and kt. WK. ItoriTlA Arta, *OW York. 'WM H. MOORS. Jo. 40 South Fifth street Pktledelnhis. D. A. Bl'ittiltFlßl,D, Genera) I,uferilitokn4 OOTTON ATM FLAX SAIL DUCK xtt D 0./ 1 1018, of all numbers and brands. Tout Awaing.Ttank, and Wagon• covet Dank. Also. Vapor Muonfastat ors Deer Pelts. from one to th , e tool Wide; Pauline. Bolting Sail Twine. &a JOHN W. EVIMMAN & CO No. 103 .10N3S , atter. • pBILADELP}RA TERRA COT ra onus AND WABIBOONS, No 1010 ORBSTII7I S FEDI, " VITRIFIED WATER, D Dank, and BEATING PIM. vitt, bends, at cher, bane, an, to eorreepondt front 1 to 12-inch ORddtfeEnTat. OHDINDY TOPd. and MIN PEPE% -yr...H.okt.) to sUno th. action of Ore gAs, or w.etnor O.NOANSN7AL IrduLott , AND OA ROSS VASE% fur claulral d.rtgue,plain and Wood. lltionouotre Yam Ficrwer Par,. Ivy WWFI. ern VBR Vexes . & fl a &a anging 'neat, Importer of Minion's Eaortnedo File, for Ohnrohrs. Halls, Vegtibriles, mbl.tutheif pAMPILION OARPET.-THIS NEW article of floor covering can be mean in praotical nee at 81.2 WALNUT Stmt. from ato 12 A K. and from 9 to 6 P. M. Also. a few Country Right% for .ale address!. with Itziep. B$6lJ. oAitinagagY. Box 716 City P. 0. .106-61* WM. S. JAMES, (formerly of Pb.llA4tolphla.) IsAAKTI ATIVaPAY VEXANGO COUNTY. asixi, iletedia attention 61v.0 to tlax ex..tilluition, of Title'. rars.AnsnPrals. REPRRIINOXII — ChM. I. Lex. awl. Rock ganWd.SO, Tamer Little. Esq. „ Footer, Sr., Hood, Bonbrlght. a 00.. 3. Z. DeßAvao. ?radiant 4th Notional Boa'. Ma 11.4.2.• SA.MUEL L. TAILOR, "-I No. 4E3 WALNUT &root, PhllaeloipkM: ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ___ COMMISSIONER FOR ALL THE STATEN. Except Cogooetient. Now Tork, Nerada. Orrnn. 111)d Texas . foS4.lfrtnle TOSHII A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY t 001111811LLOA LAW, LID SoLiorroz ON Guam& 02n, Sal 7 Street. max Yourtewath streak Wavainst... D et deS4-6it nHolcE CONFECTIONS. Ste liner qualities of coffrzerlONEßY. to the Sumner season. manntaaturAd fresh. daily, blr 'impugn F. waremmi. rno KARIM Street. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION. S(II FORTS SICOND STREIT, are prepared to fellow the decllo.o In ttle Tajliket to thi Price of their Fenner*. Pinehasen trill DISSne end examine ma stock, m7lO-Iy* - - M.&t,KBRELt HERRING, BRAD,- itc ‘ &La- —2.200 bble Mau. I/ ob 1,2, and liseekrreit. lotbennoht dot tab , be seeeorei,2 nookoraa. %mai & mew rostoort, Wallow NOY. and aortas. DOXIMI Mbar, Neele4. No, 1 Herrin& 1201ibla New Mose Stud. 260 boxes Hes blee•ir.eo , 24.ty 1010444,, In atop azoi for tole 'by litranfir a +moon, RO. 146 IWITIL iratitvgs. AUCTION SALign. JOHN B. MYERS & CO. , J (1 „ VBM VOL 113* and. 1134 MA R ES' Btrt, LABOR POSITIVE BAIA oF PRWIWI . 7 , BRITISH AND °SRNs t"tv ON MONDAY MOBNISO, Jens 1203. at month ok will be sold by n a coedit or tour , &boat 4:14 ACKAGES OT!: of Frozek. ! s o li o P tirmalte and *Bleb a G webeeong al:Aegean/ choice woortme7 7 7 ° r m BnW f,brr e elee iA Ca, Wonted , women. tined, "e, N B — Sample* of the same will be toes.. Aminati- with aetsiognes, early on to e sale, when dealers will find. it to their I l'""%' WWI LAROS SALE oF PRIONO6. SWISS eis'ITISEI DR, t..O;iDS. ''' 44 fl BOTlCE.—loranded in ~n r ohne r 010 4)5 bfr)s DAY SILIRNIN , t June 12, will be toned in part, the f o ll ow ble a:tietee, DLEtiS 7,4 pieces glossy blase Portends, arninnen, ponit de !Web, gro l lisacellines. &a. phase oooDe —plates r!ch Pinta ,r«. dines, toggles. mobsirs, 'WIMP deleloe , or o' moue, tognes, Doti de sheer... eh,, covets aid lawns, gingbamx, abenxbraye. 1). 7 ,„ bEIANI —Stile.. grenadine, Karam:, m-re,bew`e, ei:lr and cloth bet dna,. moo., and A.IBboNS. bexes solid colors and tray ~ Bayles. its posit de role bonne; and triee b I out, Mae) and chainette silk velvet ribbooe, ale Er BRGIDERIET, &c: —Tull lines of lifitl+:l4 110;i1i. ttn: , r,idev.d orranCei. la Mob Sort%? w ombretnered Salto ,. tinen shirt laces 'ells, 4t4. arapag. silk liggilark; Ufa, Petit 'tot end Its.e cloven head DM .‘; ka BTa W t. 14,013.8. — T.e.dte4. nen end colored r„,, brellee try t ne• and Slimier bre de. went end b 'ye •."1.91 latk - r , lens: dd. Also hue delooole, dry noel! LAWN row rivs U•LX sy nowys, BATS. TRAITIC,LINO BMW STRA 4 , 9 7 -7 1 7 r, At TOESD kT BORN! 4, June Lith. at IO o'clock, Will be ~„ without 21 . 08 fire. WO NUT IROWALS neoksges bet. a, shoes, brogans, straw bags, &c.. embracing a Donee and :tw. , Met ears MOP and Sestern mat n 'meow, eblZut , : open for 0/110111141/011r 10111 0 • 1 1 1 1011 to e„, morning of sale LABOR PEItiIefPFORT SALE OF seerrs, Biwa • vs, TR/YELLING fit De o, NOTlC6.—lnoluded In our large sale IMMO, 100. e • Jilt@ 18, will be toned in put the follotriox desirsble usortmer WA's, boys', and youths' call, doubt% Welt. ax d primp-mole dress books; men's, b ,e; loaths' kip and butt lea th er bolts; web ong- leg cal ry boots men's and eons' os: Congress boots and balmorele;, may',, li p , yon a' emporia*. buff, and polluted train calf and pump sole brogans; lades' fine kid, and enamelled patent sewed baltnorels elm gaiters; oroMen'e. talteee', and ihtldre IC% C4tif 4; l ' . leather bakinorals and lace boots ; children ', a t!': sewed city-ni edit lace WAN; tenor sewed ankle ties; ladies ' and .stored grow. and ode-lane gaiters; women's, children's goat and naoroceoeopner. need I laTdleslrrel/iag ' fine kid si3rpors; carpet and enemelw„, I 'ham am lAMB posn SAL!. BHITIIIII, P , tts penman te , m AND itaMENTIO We will hold a la.na sale of Forelen sod Nate. goods, by cataloalle. 011 a creditll/Nut:" Pert for cash, . Off TRIIRSDAT 31ClReflNG, Jane 16. at 10 o'clock, • euttoreetqc [thou spa p‘c and lois of iti.p:l) 61. a fancy article,. to ‘1 , 90 eu wit, linen silk., and cottons, to w bleb we tern; attention of dec./. B —S motes of the same will be srattrtl amtnstion, with catalogues, ear!, 01, t h e , r4l 4 the sale, when dealer. will And It w thou attend. • POSITIVE SAL'S OP CARPS, P 104,14. INek , yy Olt PNIOAY &NI IPSO, Jose 16th, at II &cloak, WEa be aaa 4 1610444 r, , font months' credit, &boat 900 °Sewn nab .k k „'t Sad ADS royal d.oxiok. VAaetiao, tows, hat, ted tat okroBll4/11, Castou 1 , 44 cie mike, tic .; ddlheo4llll. & altalaa aaramaitut Fe gopda, which may he examined illarly oft its mm 4 sale. THOMAS & SONS, ALL. No 139. and 1.1 South roam( istt., Public Sales of Real letate and Steele., et t n , 1 1 Amnia. every Taesday, at 12 o'cdock, BIAL BATA Irk AND 8T() ISA, 12111 JUN't nitt-HANa , ecuvr I.liD TmJlTrais Oki? D.—our tale on TOBbDAY it% r lvoh I, 4 wlll Inelode the Estate of Benjamin rilli•bard ble Netisetee. 226 Booth Fourth; Estate of W temper. 1146111.11 g. SiXtb Street. 'mash of -•,; ChrteL•ext Kooat, Dwell n_s. ;toren Reveoth puts sevorai omen. retake .by order of 'pontos, ra.nablo beano. Front. mutat. Olrard atoms, nose, (12-ennat Hat. Ntotoown Jane; 2111,6t0 B Cie e cot (Menden Bank, bedsit._ PNIRSM "MET ALE—it.l.2,l% ANT 00172Prin •Se 22• X torts. with ettrerinr Imordirometta. bear *be r ver Delaware, shoat fire mental& wee , tto etetroboat landing and raiwoat titelinte. sigh; front Mat k. t twat, alai rtithio as hltax . r dr , N , road or ehiets minntes by steaniboat i lata rdeidalt• Mr. .1. F ben. ter. Fnlr paTticaiar; may be bai et the aneiloa pgr ti, la a vkvy of airable, beattrara/, and eta , . tion. Itomedtata ponaoina rosy be ha I Apir. It nay b« az4mland any Jay prow la Clear of all inentabi aL Sal* N... 08 North Eightfoneth *mai. SIIPBBIO.BITILIf MIES, MOM, VM . S (JASPEr3,6 THIN fit iIIsNIA G Jane% at 10 'Velma. at No $2B North 1316 , 4 3 t. eatel-gne, toe sttnert'r fo , nlve i rivt of eiogent weAnnt and green pit. h drawler o , furniture; role o cod Ft xnco F. , ea Get "TR, ma 1.4 SF 0 , 13 a raven, Hue serpets: superior sista( 1) •7111 chanthPr fureltrue, Ek.e tuatrt..e;l l / 2 reacher bale. $ Aro the kllehentiteneite Mali bstlalTlined us the ru.o of We, at 8 o'clock. . . OIL PAINTIN•JsAND SSG R By order of execu+era for eetat. or the lsta John fl 15911, Req. On MONDAY 140111180, Jane 13 At the atiation rooms 139 and Jfl tiono. at %0 o'ekek. Ar . Ontmoatkes ready and paininze arranted examination ddrointatratora' Bale. Nn 909 Pine tr , ot BURSAION F 0.10 d, If 'YaPASTRY Ca. • PMTS. Brn ON MONDAY t OaBIlN-4, 12tb lost., t t 10 o'cloat, by eat4lotue ak Na ft 2 street, by order or ado:tinier:wore, flit , randri r dining rot tn. and char ber furniture, baudeerae :toe; refrtg,•rator, Alm May Pp examined at 8 okulocY on the morning o!.. amp. - Pecond Pale Ifon, 5 9 wad 811 Obesimit Fity4.l STOOK OF ELEGANT Ro - SNWOOD Asl) WAN FEJRNITONS ON NoVDAY th , 111 0 170, June 15 stlo o'clock, at Noe Bq9 hLd PI stn at, by emelt vie, wGI hip min ptigl the ,ale mock of elegant furniture rranufActurvi b) Bpr ke!a, .44Y- eels Include the choice or Me, Bani• . ati.wlr. of ei.a ant rosewood. sad wain at parlor. dwp ro - m. library sad chamber furniture EMM2=MaiiM • Polo No. NU Walnut street. ELEMINT YUEN MIA Ba FM?. MANTEL AID PI kl] FLRORii. BON - B*OOD Pt "AO, 0.An0.:1 FINE ITZIMIT AND BKOsit OA CIAXPBre, TUFSD.kif Mo l l,lTrfl, Jose 13, at 10 o'clock, at No 11331WAtont strem„ catalogue, the elegant rt seemed dra4l.va rnnm trot tare. walnut chamber furniture. 04k dlalnY roam ft nitre One French plate mantel and pier antrum ra Wood 7 octave pianoforte. by Schoniaaaer & Do , lome gilt chandeliers, oak secretary, bcoit•cair, tat lug machine be . Grover & Baker, 0.40 elem, a.06 ,-, velvet Brame% and imperial cupola, Ae I. Hard table,. May bo eiataitted at 8 o'olook on tbo morning of eAN Admlnlstrator's gale Istrids of Junk Emma ceased. VALI:TAMA NAOIIIIN Ala OF THE OFBIAII tria ilivrin)l4 FALIFOS ON WEDNASDAY 1110BNINO, June 14th, at llo'clock, by oat/mine, by order oft administrators of Joanna Fleming, deceased, the able marwinery of the Spring VIPs Ooston Fan .er.4 I corner of Twenty fourth and Hamilt , u st,ete. i ClllO lug ENS /00a; (ex iTead:en); bonnie frame.; roar Inn frames; 6 Dinfortb frames; 3 males; 12 eed tares. of d re-bonse • charting and patties, Its Full particulate in eatalognes. S'le for account of the United %Oat NAIVES, FORKIL 6P00216. TIN I/Ord, TIN KITE ON TB (MAD IT, At / clock. at the rm.:MAL stets. will be soil count of the Dusted Wakes. 2 477 knives, 2,362 tab 2,646 spoons 2 6PI tin Motet', 3 NO tin cups. The above low are all new, and in geed eondlifia 8012 PING.. &Mk BOSTON AND PHILA;;; PRIA iTB4OISIIIP LIU& aalJin frm: port on PATORDLIB, from ant wbarl y; Street. Minds.tptdi. and Long Wharf, Boatoo. The steamship NORMAN. Cape. Baker. will ad Phllidelphfa for floadon, ou Saturday. June 10 ! add eitiamilily SAXON, Mps, sow, rr , , 5 6 on for Philidololda. on the anus day !di V. M. Thera new and anbarantlal ermillablpa form ► To.o SAC salllng from cash port martially on llatal,to Inenreneee greeted at ono-half the arsulauts on the veseele. freights taker at fair rater. Weimer* are re quieted to send lefirdtal " 4 4 ' Of LaCticwith their goods. For Freight or Pa (havio/ Otte ssecoorsod+Aitt symir to 11.311111. T wirisqlt 61;0 . ralrt.tf 33A Booth 3,3LAW1,33 Ave;' , elf& STEAM WEEKL' T 1 V&R.i.oOL, tot:L.1110g at QIISBIsTU ,7I. Work lia0 , 1). The well lc , own dtemnsca of the ism oot, riew York d rbiladniphia Steamship letsr (Indian Like), carrying the flatted States Ari 49 tended I'. mill as lot owe : CITY OF 1.1M861,13 B,l f . CITY OF )3 F.Y.111 1 )3,3 BATT , POP!. lane OPP!' OF 0013 wEDNICSDLY, Jan. Ha (ATV oF WlfintioGrbnr....fieTUßDAY, Jane AU , At Noon, Min rier 44, North River. RATER OP PAS , MAR. First Cabin— ...$BO 00 Steerage • .t.••• ,0° ; • "to London. 95 MP to * Con — dlitio• 44 • • " " tOParis,..llle " to Parts 4,, Pastengere also forworoed to Havre, men, &c. &c. •at modaiate rattle. Passage by the in di stsemers, spiting ever, A .l day, inayabis in gold Passage by the said veer OW Cm payable in U. S. currency ,r hteerage par saga from Liverpool Or CissenttowL ' cold, or its equivalent. Tickets can be Insight near persons tending for thrir friends, .1 For farther information, apply at the flomgil) Dice. JOH" G. DALE, Pew, jeB tjell 111 WAL3IIB i sidge NEW EXPRESS LIN ht. 01101GITO vra s A . ! WASHINGTON, Via Chesapeake via WWI Mascot leave litsi Wharf alioTe, MAIIICST every esaDVlSktael and geTEIRDAY, ..,, lot Vreieht Wilts to Watt. WAL 1431 era mid South Wearee_._e title. J. ; IPLoWass lk BOWS'. solovit• Vs. • a dir mi t NOT TOIC.—FOR yam —Ths riarmumurEpx NSW. YORK RXITASS STISAIdStALT ocompili• Selman and Barham °anal. Steamers leave Data. Ant Wiihd below lOC Stmt. at 3 o'clock P. N. MM. it. 0141111 & 00.. 14 B. WEALE,v3a , ri l JAMS BAND. 117 wArAi, sons-9m iT - - - CC OAL .--$l7 AR LOAF . , 13$10 1 mliDow__, 15piur MOIMIthI lahlab bent Lomat Mountain. from SehaVdth Pr , P0 05 'reedy for fsrally axe. Repot, W . earner I' o had WILLOW Streets. VELes,No. llit smith 710 1 inreet. Dive.til .7. WAITOIII S. A. 13A1IBISON 44 TV:UNISON'S LONDON ICITe SHER, OE EUROPEAN RANGE, for Owl, boiels. or 'whits inetttaborouin %WEN liD4 FERENT SIZES., Also, Phlltidelobla 1 !,".10. Pot air Furnaces, Portable Heaters. botriloVil °'," FLreboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, blowhole blasectit , era, Cookies Stoves. ets. . at wholesale and rout" the manufacturers. _ _ MUSS, SHARPE, .101110 .4400 4 - ' " •No. AO9 North SESON 9 Su , ---! was tutheßin PHILADELPIII4 tlV'' usoirs' BANDJLOS Wall fDT a . !..'3 I Yr. NINTH street, aboye. Viarkok 1 1 7 BEST% altar flatly_ years , p irm two 0 , 114 09 , gaarantooo Om Antal aainiamoal of hi. Pfo4l.'. taut Orsoluating PrilikliTO TVISIII SUPWTh" .. 1,141 Stockings, Oboalder Bram, Ortaelidi, At I I , " gt. aparbaonta imainated by a Lady. .. —• i n ) MONEY TO Lily IsbioU LOANED UPON Dualown JIWALOT PLATA , CLOTHING. JOl l lB6 &CO 'B . OLD 88TADLI8HAD LOAN OIITIOI Oonift TRIAD And OADRILL AL, bilow MI WARS di WATBONO 0 ait T.l li A lOU b ,r ) . Mk 111 BOW= TO W& alum. PHLOADIMPEIT , t , A. a A has Tsziety of 1/131011% oP wan 0 1 Mid. NahrrEtirld COTT.A.GI.I ORGA./,48 Xot ealyra3l4l4o t but UntitIALLTY of Tone Power, 4esignei moceolallf tot 1 . ; A" and !tett but tonna to be enkalt. ereU tto PArlar sad Drhlciu Nowa. or sla• en N. )itt No. IS North swarm ) eomplete SUOtilllllll4 of gm Terfect innistantly nen& ifivim E. S. FARLEY, TINDZETAIik aI, B. N. corner TWITS aad GB ral streo , • Bxectitoree Bala COAL.
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