THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 18tiC JITY INTELLIGENCE for Additional City Jniclligmce eee Jhiflh Jfage. Meeting of thb High School Alumni. The serai-annual meeting ol' the Alumni of the Central High Bchool was held last evening, at the building, Broad and Green streets. The President, Charles liuckwalter, occupied the rhair. v Alter the transaction of the ordinary business, Mr. John Hasson, of the committee appointed to protect the Interests of the Uleh 8chool, on benalt of its Alumni reported the following: To ihe President and Members of the Alumni of the Central High School: Since the last meeting of the Alumni the affairs of the Central High School have continually been disturbed by the" unfortunate personal quarrels to which we called your attention in onr last report; but happily the intrigues of the enemies of this popular institution have been, In a arreat mea sure, disconcerted by the action of the Alumni, aided by the citizens of Philadelphia, who are, In a large majority, in favor of popular educa tion, ami recognize the Central lliau bchool as its controlling influence. Your Committee ap pointed to protect the influence of the School beg leave to report the following preamble and resolutions, with a view to meet the present exigencies. (Signed) James Lind, Chairman. John 1). Watson, Lewis Wain Smith, John Hasson, Harry Brock. Whereas, The Board of School Controllers of the City ot Philadelphia ha-o adopted a resolu tion requesting the resignation ot the present laculty of the Central Hteli School, and recom mending measures lor the entire reorganization ot tbe said body; And whrreaa. We, the inembors of the Alumni ot the Higo. School, foclina a deep interest in the continued prosperity and advancement ot our Alma Mater, bolievluar that its future use fulness must be impaired, if not completely destroyed, when political favor and influence control its management or the appointment of its Protrssors; and recognizing that now there Is an opportunity upon the part of the Board of Control to entirely set at rest the charge of the, incompetency of certain Professors who ocenpy positions in the said school; - And whereas, It is furthermore our object to give the institution a place foremost among the colleges ot the country; therefore be it Jiexolved, That we recommend, not only as members ol the Alumni, but as citizens and tax f aocrs, that there shall be a lull, tair, and tho rough examination of each applicant (or a p'O fessorship in the Central liifih School by a pro perly organized scientific Board of Examination; and that those only who pass tbe most perfect examination be admitted to paid professorships. Kesolvtd, That the Secretary of the Alumni be instructed to send a copy of the lorcsoing preamble and resolutions to The Board of School Controllers of the city of Philadelphia. Alter a discission, ihe report ot the Committee was adopted. TDK Fibkwokkb Last Evening. The display ot rirewortts which was to take place on the evening ot the Fourth of July, but had to be. postponed m consequence of the rain, was made last evening on Broad street, below Market ttreet. A large number ol persons assembled on Broad street and on neighboring thorough fares, and while they hr.u ihe gratification of witnessing a number of beantitul pieces, the pleasure wan greatly Increased by the prompti tude with which Protessor Jackson applied the match. There was no unnecessary delay, but the pieces followed each other in rapid succession. The exhibition opened with a brilliant display of colored fires. hmid whic'. there was a lhght of signal and honorary rockets, with golden stars, serpents, etc. The tlrst piece was called the "Reveille," and was a combination of colored and concentric tires, following this was what was styled "America's Star ol Triumph," and 1 111. t . I1 1 1 j ,.. comini'uceu wuu u eeuire 01 fjoiu mm purptu revolving tires, maturing into a brilliant star, decorated with the national colore. Then followed the "Soldier's Glory," the "En gagement," the "Liberty Tree," "Rose aud Diamonds," " Bouquet," " Kevolving Star of Washington." "Sun of Freedom," and the "Per sian Rose," all veiy beautitul. The last piece was the most brilliant of all. It was a national figure, dedicated to the olhcrs and soldiers of the Union armies of the war. Tn the right aud lelt appeared monumental columns, supporting the busts of Washington and Lincoln, draped with the American flag the columns repre senting rhe States bound together by laurel wreaths, and bearing the words "Peace and Union." Between the columns were seen the different corps badges of all troops who served in Pennsylvania regiments, surmounted by the motto, in letters of silver tire, "Honor to whom iouor is due our brave boys in blue." The piece ended with flights ot stars, serpents, and bomb rockets. It was very tine, and the people testitied their approbation by cheers and other manifestations ol pleasure. A Prison foe those Guilty or Slight Offenses. Under a resolution ot Councils, pro viding for the appointment of a joint special committee to inquire and report upon tile best means lor disposing of persons committed to vii ison lor small offenses, tbe following gentle men have been selected by the Presidents of Councils; Messrs. Billington, Oram, Willltts, Fox, and Gill, of Common Council; and Messrs. Smith, Barlow, Hododon, Marcus, and Kamerly, ol Select Council. The Committee intend meet ing in a short time, and it ie their intention to invite tbe Prison Inspectors and Guardians of the Poor to meet with them for the purpo.se ot consulting upon the subject. There is no doubt that something should be done to relieve Moya. menniuff Prison from the large number of pri soners sent there lor slight offenses, and who are never tried, because the prosecutors fail to ap pear. Several clays since, a poor widow woman, with two children, one an infant, was charged with assault. The Alderman committed the ' woman to piison in detault of bail, allowing her to take Per infant with ner. but the other child, only about three years of aee, was left in the house to starve, unless the neighbors care for it, The widow was still in prison on Tuesday. In this case the offense was so slight that there is no probability that the grand jury would find a true bill. Emiobakt Travel. -The emigrant travel 01 the .Pennsylvania Kiilroad during the past six n onths has been unusually large, as tne follow- ing statement will show: FaBeenirors. , January 1746 April. February 1205 May.. Aiatcrj 1805 June. . Passentrers . 2095 4279 8761 Total 15,481 During the same period in 1865 there were but 10,385 passengers ol this class. A large malority are Germans, manv of ihem, particularly duriug tbe last three months, young men who have visited this country to escape service in Ihe army at home. Ihe German emiarants nre mostly bound for the far West, to engage iu mechanical pursuits or purchase farm laud. Missouri, so tar this year, has been the destina tion of great numbers ot emiirrants, wh'lo the balance went to Kansas, Nebraska, Minne (ota, etc, , Police Intelligence. William McCul lougb, a boatman, was charged at the Central Station yesterday with having enticed John Haverel, a lad. from home and secreted him. The mother ot the boy testified that he had been from homo more than a year, and other witnesses said that he had been seen on the boat of the delendant. The hearing was con tinued. 1 John McDouald, who was arrested in front ' of the Union League House, a tew nights ago, during tbe serenade of General Sherman, had a final hearine at the Central Sta'lon yestirday, ' on the charge ot violating the law relating to professional thieves. He was committed lor " ninety days. A lad was before Alderman Fitch yesterday, on the charge of larceny, committed under pecu liar circumstance1. A lady drooped her porte- onnate on the pavement, and the defendant picked it up ami ran otf with it. Having secured it, he sneut it for a suit of clothes. Committed or tmL X AL&MOTJNT park Extekmok. cial iVmnitttre of Councils, appointed to The Snecii investigate the charge that undue and improper means naa ueeu unvu ior me purpose 01 ootnin ing awards upon property to be purchased by the city for the extension of Falrmount Park, have completed their labors, by agreeing upon a report to be submitted to Councils. The evi dence taken by the committee, which is very full, will accompany the report. The committ -e are agreed that Improper means were used before the award was made. Promoted. Day Sergeant Samuel Hamil ton has been appointed Sergeant of the Sixth Police District. Sergeant Hamilton has been a member of the police force for upwards ot fight years, having served in the Reserve Corps as a day sergeant most of that time. Chaboe Not Sustained. J. J. Hoffman, of Montgomery county, had a hearing before United States Commissioner Hibler, charged with dealing In cattle without a license from the Government. The charge was uot sustained, and Mr. 11 oilman was promptly discharged. Oibajid College. The' Board of Direc tors ot Girard College met yesterday, for the purpose ol organizing. Charles E. Leu, Esq., was re-elected resident of the Board by a unanimous vote. Fire. A fire last evening broke out In the loft ot a stable attached to the Camel Hotel, Second street, below Vine, and partially de stroyed the building. The damage was nb jut $500. Accident. ratrick McClusky fell from a cab in the northern part of the city yester fay, and broke a leg. He was taken to the' Episcopal Hospital. THE DOOMED DOGS. VlHtt to th New York osr Ponnd Kta tldtlca ot Cnnln Mortality Tbe Sew York Hogs Their Modal (Status and Yarletleti, Etc. The slaughter-house for unknown dogs is almost adjoining the home tor the unknown dead, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-fifth streets. East river. The "Morgue" and the death-pound for muzzleless caniues are contigu ous, and thus, in the case of friendless, graveless men, it is not violence to suppose that Pope's statement of the Indian's vision ot huaven may be realized, and that as the clay-cold body of the human untoituiiatc is iced aiid preserved for identification, the unmourned vitality of some luckless caniue may take its flight near by the unconscious corpse, veiy possibly of the ani mal's mundane master, and. simultaneously, ' AdmlUed to that equal sky, Ills laitulul dog 'hall hear him company." Since the 19th of June, 2350 earthly members of the Sirius tribe have suffered oeath from drinkingtoo much water during the hot weather, and, as was tn" case with the scripture supper Mr. Matthew describes, "the cry is, 'still they come ." " Statistics show that dogs and children multiply in reverse ratio to the paucity ol pence which the thousands of poor in New York possess. The greater the penury the more numerous the puppies. Nature makes these animals vagrants. Neglect unprovides them with muzzles. Dog-brokeri then capture them, while inexorable law puts them out of life by hydraulic pressure. A visit to the dog-pound leads through a legion of small shops and smaller boys aud piles ot garbage that Mr. Shultz's nose has not abolished, up to a mere shed of rough boards, divided half-wise by breast-high partitions. Two M. Ps. and a clerk, who signs the bills ot dog delivery that Marshal Tappan cashes at the City Hall, preside, with a superintendent, over the canine ooseciuies. Seedy men, apparently "made by nature's jour neymen, and not Lalt done," walk iu worm-fence hues, bowed down, and forced into a zigzag course, under a heavy weight of dogs that they have put in baes and shouldered. The bags are decidedly active. They kick and squirm aud gyrate, as if a half-aiive "Lesdemona" were in each sack, run through Alongside ot two oars that the middle length of the room are tied of every kiud, about three hundred dogs sex, color, size, and value. liven Dickens' man. who was wont to say "there ain't no sort of nog as 1 ain't bred," would own his ignorance among thexe victims. Only a tew can be instanced. The first one was a huge hound that gave evidence ol high feeding and favor. His dignity and composure'' well contrasted with ihe yelping pack of small dos that whined for lrcedom and snarled at each other. The dogs that "nobody owns," or would own, were there. Tney were ihe inevitable stray dogs that eter nally haunt corners, cellars, and back-alley w ays. Their tails always caress thoir stomachs, and curve never upward in conscious control "Hang-dog" is lettered in every line of their rat-trap phiz. They never bark in the "honest" way that Byron thought it "sweet to hear." They only half open their lantern jaws, glance quickly, cowardly, either way askant, as if to oodge'the oft-lcit boot, then stretchout their snaky yellow necks, and whine in a low, mise rable tone to which, asteaui-saw tiling through Hint Is music. They have regard from noue kicks from alL Even their own tribe disowns them, and not the misery of death's expected fellowship can abate the contempt which their nobler brethren feel for them. A pretty King Charles spaniel, eau decologned and red-flannelled, didn't seem to understand his situation, and mourned lor my lady's lap, and his dinner of boned fowl, sauced with wine. He fraternized with a big butcher's dog that had his ears cropped short, and his "tail drove in behind." A noble Newfoundland got along well with a large, dignified, sleepy-eyed mastiti, while an Italian greyhound and two agile, pipe-Btem-limbed terriers played pranks with a large leopard-like spotted coach-dog.that, however, appeared to be desirous of cultivating the good opinion of a pretty little Bohemian. A little boy came In to redeem "his Jack." One was looking for a bull-dog "that knowed a darned sight more than many a man, and a 'hul grist of womin." A gentleman came to recover a terrier that had been his lately dead daughter's favorite playmate, and "money couldn't buy it." A fouuacious swell, ofgiuned odor, and naif-sport- ing appearance, thought "he'd seen a fellow 1 miZ2iii)ir 'round the corner with my Toby, . i , j 1 . . ...i.u . . n-1. .1 ii J jU8t Wants to kelcb him when he comes here, and won't 1 take him (tbe dog ?) out ot his hide, by Jove !" nun ine rime 01 ransom is up, ior me aay. The latest and most "promising canine arrivals are spared till the morrow, while the rest are Rent out of their troubles, and , may we not hope, to a more congenial clime than is Gotham in the heated term s. Hew York World, Modkrk SrAmsn Amusements. The following ha been published a the programme of the amusements that will take place atOrduna on the occasion cl the festivul of Our Lady 01 An tigua: "7th instant Solemu afieruoon service in the sanctuary. At night, dancing ami niumi nations in the square, fth instant Solemu mass in the sanctuary, and a sermon will be preached by Mr. Gregory Monies, Presbytery of Madrid, in the atternoou iour nuvui-i-u cows will be baited, three 01 them to death, oy tno company of M. Eichina, the bull tighter. There will be a young bull also for the amateurs to kill. In the evening, fireworks, illuminations, and dancing in the square. 9th instant The i-ame festivities n the receding dav. This day the farmers of Arrastaria, near Orduna, will commend to the Virgin their coming crops. The Probvterv. Felix Herran. will preach. ; A bull-tight will follow. After the bull-tight there will be a romp under the trees by the bat.ks of the Nervion. At nisht crackers and skyrockets, 10th instant Two Navarre cows will bo baited and killed, and several young bulls will be run for tbe amusement of the amateurs. Fireworks at night." An Old Beam. Upon a beam of one of the bouses recently pulled down near Notre Dame. Paris, the following inscription was lound cut in the wood: "I was placed here in the year 1450, and was six hundred years old when they took I . - 1 i. t, The Fa i uie iroiu me iores. - WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. lax; out g f diamond dealt:: ii 3mv.u:r., 7: WATCHES, JRWri.KT MM t. Wirp, J . WATCEE3 and JEWEL?.. I T.ZZLlTiT. "03 f.t p rvnv .-A Mt'auw ftwit Owing to th decline 01 Gold, bn md r r ductioa In price of bl lane and well Morted ttock Oiamonds, Jewelry, hilverware, Etc. The public ire retpectraHy Invited 10 call and examlnt our stock before parch an tag e.tmnpre. 1 1S SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, OF IHE Host Superior Workmanship, " AT TUB N K V STORE No. 704 ARCH STREET. 1 he undtmlgrird (lat f the famous Rogers B'O Atauulaciurluii Compttii;) respectmlly announce tlia llifv have uprncd a n w and ot-autliu. store lor tbe se e ot SILV'K aad ILAIhli W a HE, at Ho 704 AUCH btrert. Our long izpirlcnce an menaiacturera wii enable an to keep notblnR but f)rt-cla(i OockL. aud thoe wbo may patronize our aiorewih find ourpUted goods tai superior to any ever Imported, mid our cu timers may rely on the goods being precisely whatthxf are reprcftn ed to lie. VKil BOWMAN & LEONARD WATCHES, JEWELRY, drc. MUSICAL BOXES. A lull assortment ot above- goods constantly on baud at modetate prices the Musical Boxen ulnyiuc from 'I to 10 bt'nutiiul Attn. FARE & BROTHER, Importers, No. 824 CHKSjNUX STKEET, 11 llemtbrp Below (fourth. rfS G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 212 North SIXTH St., INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR FULL STOCK or FANCY AND PLAIN SILVER V A 11 E, Of the Flnet Quality. 15 26 5 K I C H JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRT Etc. Etc. Etc. 9 20 Wo. 18 8. EIGHTH S1KEET, FhiUda. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE ii. To Make an Appropriation to tbe Depart uitnt ior Cleaning the city tor the i'urposes therein numed. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of l'hiladolpliia do ordain, That the sum of five hundred and eevontv-eeven dollars and fourteen couts be and ti e same in hereby appropriated to tbe De partment ot Street Cleaning for the following pur Doses, to witt- ltem 1. 10 car tne rent 01 anmpinar promia on Broad street up to April 1, 18tl(J, eeventy-iive dol lars. Item 8. To pay for advertising and labor, ono hun dred and two dollars and fourteen cents Item 8. To pay lor oflice rent, two hundred dol lars. Item 4. For advertising, rtationerv. and otlloo in cidentals, two hundred dollars. bvction 'i That war ran la lor tne above appropri ation i-hall be drawn by the Chiel Inspector of btieets in usual form. WILLIAM 8. HlOliLISX, President ol Common Council. Attest Benjamin H.Haikbr, Clerk ot tfeloct Council. JAM. US LTND, Tresldcnt of Koloct Council. Approved this tenth day of July, Anno Do mini one thouuaud eight hundred and sixty-six iA. D. lbtiGJ. 7 12 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. INSTRUCTION. CII E O A R A r INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH. ItoaruuiR and day pupils. Nor. 1527 and 1ATO SPRUCE Street, will reopen on 1HUKSDA Y. September 20. French is tbe language of the family, and la vonstantly spoken in the Institute. jTiinary x eparimeut. per annum. Day 8choli.rn pr annum. 1U0. Day Hoarding tfuplla, 200. MADAME UEHVILLY, 6 22 fm w4m Principal. g P R I N G. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL, ADD MATERIALS FOB THE PAMB. BEST QUALITY AND STYLE OP SPRINP MATTRESSES. J. S. FULLER, 4 lletutbSm No. 9 8. SEVENTH Street. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURE!, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Varnishes, ana Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET 4 16 3m CORNER OF RAClf Si l'otkft Books, ifci e-l ...... i it 1 'VI ICUiUilUUIlS, l lsur Caws, Portfolios, DrcKNliig Cases, liankrrV (tutt's. 3 Pi 9 Ladies and Gents' V-stn-dleworkV K n uiiiUu lulu BotohcU and Travelling Bagu, In all slylei. I iu. it CAM S, . R KitU'hb'.M il l'ooket M;tni.K Book il&o., 0. lOOk. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVK-STONKS. Etc. Jpit completed, a beautiful varlet of 1 ITALIAN MAKBLE MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND G HAVE-STONES Will be told ebeap for cash. ( , Work lent to any pari 01 ta'a United State. ' ' '; HEN II Y B. TAIUi, MARBLE WOBKS, 124 wtmi N. 710 OBEFN Street, Philadelphia. AMUSEMENTS. ItsLKY't. CONTINENTAL NBWS k Xl'HA NIK. t ix'iee fc.atu 10 a I p area 01 tunaeinant nay ae naa 0oJiS tiVifick mlna QRAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOtt THE BENEFIT OF TUB SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, UNDER ATJHriCKB Or THE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION WASHINGTON, D. V, AT UKOVER'S THEATRE, On Thursday Evening, August 2, 1886 MO.OOO tickets will be aold ac 1 each 7S.0"0 preaenta awarded, valued at 2iy),000 1 COO of the profit to be given to the Snldlera' and Pal Ion National Orphans' Home Fund, MU to the Washington Male and Fmalo Orpban Anyium, the balance, after deducting expenses, to be paid to tne 1'rcasurer of tbe Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, ot Washington, D. C. TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE OFFICE OF WILLIAM K. OWEN8, NO 527 CHESNUT fll'KKET; ALHO. SENT TO ANY POST OFFICE IN Til. COVNTUT I'KOMPILY BY MAIL. LIST OF PKESENT8 TO BE AWARDED1. 1 'ibrec-siory HrlcK Hesldunue, u street, bo- twecn nixih and Seventh 0.8, (ion 10.000 1 1 tree-story brics. Hemuence, Hecund atnci. naar h 1 lhrce-!-tor. Brick Residence, j enth street, between M and N . 1 lwo-nory lirick liosluciico, Xeuiu suruet, between M and N 1 Two s.ory Bnck Itcsidvuce, leuib street, between M and Is 12 Fine Cltv Lo b, on seventh streft. north., i r-p endlil Carriage. Horses, and Jiiuue.su, Complete 1 .'pienuld tlaniuiicl Mux 8.00C 5.0.W 8 000 4,0 '0 4,00 i 2,11 I) l cet Dinmonus, compieta uin, r.ur-riiiKH and Kings) 1 000 1 t.ranrt Puido (ntelnway's) 1,6ii) I woiidfliverTeact , l.uuil 10 Grand P lanos . etiuO each 6 000 111 GruDd nanus, tAt Oeatb 5 O.it) lliO Genis' Go d YVuiehcs 'Ull each 20 IMK) 60 Ladies' Gold Watchei, 12S each t;l'M 5 Grand Melodemn, W'ZOD aach 1,0,11' 80 Anitiicau Case r liver utcbes, i j each . K tXlii 75 ll unnnff afe Stiver Watches 40ea h.... 3,000 60 Diaruond UlniiS, H O to S2U0 ench 7,H"0 Vft Diaiiiond Pins. 100 each 2 i0 40 bewlnt! Machines SiUu each 4.H00 21' KowiiiK Machines, 7i ach l,Silu 20 Hliver-pla ed i ea Sets, ;5 each 1,501) 60 Bilver Castors (tiaach 8,0ti0 clocks A:bums. Jewe.ry, etc., s6 to 10 euch 41 000 1C H0 Tea aud Table npoons etc , J to 85 each.. 25,(00 IU.UIiO Gold -ens, Sleeve Buttons, etc., til to S3 acb .T. 14,000 40.453 Books, Cutlery, hnuravings etc., 81 to $lu each 51,01 0 Totnl 250.1K'0 'ibe aworus win be inane ultcr the concert ou the ptm.e ot the tlicatre, vhere hree thousand prisons can wlinesB ii. a committee will bo appointet by the audi ence tosuocrlnteud the uaio. Printed lis s ot awanls will be published and sunniud to agenis urju ticket holders. Parlies iiuvliin ti'kets will reiain them until alter ihe awards are made, and it their numbers appear on he list tney will tor ward their tickets Imn ediato y. with mil dlreclons as to the ship ping of poods or deeds ior tbe properiv. Tickets to. sale at all the principal hotels, book and music stores in the city, and at tbe headquarters in the ruaininouth fair liuildiiiu tor the brneUt of tne f-o dlnrs' and Hmlora' JSutloniil tTpbans' Home lund. co-nerof Seventh street and Pennsvivania avenue wasomgton. 1). tJ. Tbe Directors appeal to the Hurra Uiv of the people to lilve title enterprise their kind suoport. and tnerebv assist In relieving tbe wants of tne orphans of our alien comraaes. MANAGINU DIRECTORS. Major U. A. HALL, Picsident Boidlers' and Sanors' Union, olouel CitAKl.18 K CAPEHaKI. MnlurM. H. ALB "KGEB, WILLIAM 8. MOUiK. TRBASIIltKR. J B. HUTCHINSON, Esq, Cashier National Bank ot the U otropolis. All persons tavorably t.'isnosed are rcnusted to act as aseuts, uui uo comuiissions wilt ne anowea. JMoney thou d In all cases be sent by Post Office order, dratt, express or renlsteied lettcr-i. in every case send tbe name and Post omee address county and Mate ot each separate subscription, and In- Close stamp. AH orders tor tickets must ie addressed to WILLIAM . MUK-l!., Secretary Soldiers' end Sailors' National Concert, Washington, I). O., . . . , Lock Box No. 32. Tickets also for sale by F. NOLENS fc CO , General A gen s, No. 210 West FOUR ril street, P. O. Box 655. Wilmlnut.m I in nwurn. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OK lKTlittNAL HBVUNUE, ,t , , " ABtiiMiTON, June -ti, imiti. Whereas II A Hall and others, as "Viiihiiiui Dime- tors" oi ine .vjrauu .national Uoncrrt," to beheld in Washington. U. v., on tbe 2d ot Au"ust next hnvamaae due app Ication to ii. elenhan. Collector of loternal Revenue tor the Collection District of the District ot Columbia, tor permission to ho d a lotterv, rattle, or gilteuterorlse, and presented to him satisfactory evi ence that the pioceeds of said lottery, rattle, or plft enterprise "ill be devoied to charitab e uses permission Is hereby granted to But h '-Managing Directors" to hold such lottery, railie, or gitt cnterpnso Tee from a' . charge, whether IroiD tax or lluike, In respect to such lottery, raflie, or gitt enterprise. e, a. ROLLl NS, , . , , Commissioner. Keler. bv Dermlsslon. to aior-tlenorat lt- Intleltl rt. Hancock, IT. s. A. General Robert C schenck. M. C . Ohio. General llnlbert E Paine, M O , Wis. General Joiiu H. Ketciiam. m. c., j. Y. General James G llluut, Kansas. General J. H. Hcndrlck, Iowa. General I) C. McJuilam, D. C. General O V I)ayt n, N. Y. Hon. 'lliomas W. Kerry, M. O., Mich. Hod George Lawrence, M. C, Penna. 1). C. Foinev. Esq.. D. C. ISlalor.) h. Douguty, N. Y. Hon. Richard VVai ach, Mayor ot Washington, D. U. Hon W ullam D. Kelley. Ai. C . Penna. Hon Ke ian V. Whalcy.M. C, Wet Va. Hon. Klieu O. Ingerso.l, m. C, III, . Hon. Henry C. Denim?, Jrl. v., conn. Hon A. H. I aflln, M. C, N . Y. Hon. Leonard Myers M. c, renna. Hon. William A. Newell. M C. N.J. Hon George W.Julian M.O.Ind. Hon. Mephen F. Wilson, M C. Penna. Hon. J. B. Gilnne l, u C Iowa. Major G. M. Tan Baren.N. t. 6 23 1m MRS. JOHN DBEW'8 MEW AKCH STKEEI THEATRIC Begins at 8 o'clock. Re-envagement for one week more ot lie eBK KOBERT iiELLER, RUBER I' HKLLKR, ROBERT UELLEK, The Prince ot Vaglcians, the ltrilllaut Pianist, t'onver sationalist. and Humorist, who will appear MO.NDAY KVKMG. and during the week, In new Features of MAGIC AND MUSIC, MAGI'! AN I) MUSIC. Including the wonoerml Rphnx. MR. HELLER'S latest Novelty entire, 1HK OC'ARLKT SPIRIT Is tn active preparation, and will shortly be produced. WAL.NU1 STUKri i' i' U K A T K e. N. v., corner NTH a-d WA Lin Pi Streets. THIS t ' liursdav) EVENINw, July Pi, EIGHTEEN I H AND L8 I' T1MB Of tne Gorgeous epecta:le. In iour narts, of the MAGNIFU'EvbCEERY, BY WITHAM. THE HOME UF THIS NAIAD8, in the Coral Caves beneath the faters. THE OUlifN ON HER THRONE. FRIDAY. Bouclcault's great Drama ol JESS1B BROWN. T BY ANTS' MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT AT NEW I) CHESBUTS.REETTHEmtE. Mazppa. uiacc c netuni, '" - Nev Songs and twelve new acts. THE t.RE vT BRYAN IS' Ml.VSlttiLS. FullHous. Theatre Gooj An entire ehauue of entertmuient TO NIOHT. GRAND MATIN EK ATURDAY, at 'i o'clock. i ,i.i. ... u-tnu'B." 30 cents. ,.n,.mn.ir. At 8 o'clock. Prices, 25, 50, and 76 cents 7 0 5t tt a L'EB'8 (LATE MILLEH'8) WINTER V GAKDEN-Nos. 720-726 VIN K Stieet. V GRAND INBTRUMENTAL CO.vcERTB NIOHTLY. By two large and efflcjmiOrchestras. ADO EVCBY NIGHT, in connexion with our A a ' excelsior string band, aP.raasBand, compilsltyr tue best Artists in the city will pertorm. opEN THR MMQ Our spacious suirmer Gaplen, artistically laid out wltn bhrubbery. fountains etc. IN THE LADIES' SAlOOV. Especially set apart lor F 1LIES, the best of Creami and other Relresftments wilt be served. " " O Y M N ASIU TS1 TOR LADIES, GENTLEVEN. AND CHILDREN, . , COV L' OF N1N 1 H AND AKCH STREETS. OPEN tYLRY DAY A N liVBNING, Bodily exeiclf e imparts health and atrenaHh. tha best p leveutlva acainst tcknessot the coming summer 8 24 HIU l'ro'esora HILI.EBRAN D LEWIS. ,rr-5 THE PIANOS WHICH WB MANU T7T' facture recommend themselves. We promise to our pstrous ciesr beautliul tones, elegant workman ship 4uiabillty,an reasonabla prices, "uindw''5 a mil guarantee. For sale only at No. lull WALNUl " vm m jwbvt awto 9 INSURANCE COMPANIES D' KI.AWAREMUTUALSAPEr? INSURANCE V MPs NY. 1NCORIORATF.D BY ilIK LvoiSLATURlS OF PEN? "YLVANIA,lN35. OFFICE, 8. fRNR IHIRD N WALSCT HKEKTS, PHILADELPHIA. M RINE INSURANCE OJC VKBEL8, ctittiO To ail parts of the world. FREIGHT, ) INLAND INSTTRANCRS OnGoeasby River cana.,Lake and Lao J Carriage to an pans ui me I'nion. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc, A88ET8 F THE COM PAN f November 1, iiwo. ttOO.OOC United states ft per cent, loan It IWi.ftai 'ai ..St5 003 00 inu vtiv " 7 I IV per cent, toaa Treasury Notes 94,37&'00 100, 00 SUM oi Pennsylvania Five Per Cent Loan M.SM-00 54,000 Btate ot Psnnsylvania Six Per enU Loan 53,250 00 25.06 1 lty or Philadelphia Six Per Cent. Loan 111,811 . iO.000 Penusy vama Railroad First Mort- . . ,g"efilx Per Cent Bonds 20,000 00 29,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort- . cage "ix Per Cent. Bonds 23 ,750 01 S8,0t) Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mort- . gage nix Par ent. Hends. V3,75() 09 19.000 ailv Shares Htoek Geriuuntown Gas t ompany, principal and Interest guaranteed by ihe City of Phliade.- PWa 13,537 5 7,190 14:t Shares Mock Pennsylvania Rail road Company B.SSJ'OO 5,000 Km Shares Stock Nottn fcnusylvauia Railroad Couioiiny 3,2 )0 1 9 40 000 D posit with United 8ats Oovoro- mert. sutiiect to tfln davs r.n I in noa-no 30.0COStte of Tennessee Five lor lent. Loan 18,900-00 1(0,7(10 Loans on Bonds and Mortgage tlrst liens on City Property 170.000 00 I. 036,85" Par. Manet value.... r 8,591-00 tveal Estate 3i;,i(i,m, Bl Is recoiv.tble for Insurances tnnde..Pii,it ol Balance due at Agencies : Premiums on Marine t 'alleles. Accruod Inte rest and other debts uue the tiim- panv 40,511 41 Scrip and Stock of sunury Insurance and other Companies, S1133. Esti mate! vnlno 2 910 01 Cnsh In Banks 59 n.'sl H9 Cash in Drawer 67t 48 56.635 37 1 .253 C ID'H PIRECTORH. ..-amut'l E. Stokes, J F Peuistan, Thomas C. Hand, iiodii j, uavis, I-(liniiiid A. :-onder. Theopltilus Paulding, John R Penrose, lames Traquair. henry Daliett Jr., I nines C. Hand. William C Lull wig. loteph H. Seal, GeorkO c. Lolpcr, Hugb Craig, ItolicitBuiton, nenry "loan WII latn G. Bontton, Edward Darlington, II Jones Brooks, I dward Lafouicade, lacob I. Jones. James B McFurlund, iioxtina P. l-yro. Soencer Mcilvaln. .1. B. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B Berger. Piltsliurg, I T. Mnrcmn. l'lltslmrir. John tt. luyior, i t;. "At,ii i-ien"nt. JOHN O, DAVIS, Vice President. Henrt Lvlbvbn. Secretary. 1 lj jg29-CHARTElt PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP l'lIILADELPldlA. Assets on Januarvl, 1800, 8,5005100. i anltai 4ftfl (too tic Acctueu Surplus V44 5411 15 treuiiums i.ittt.wrti li SETTLED CLAIMS, $11.407 53. INCOMF FOR 18A6 'I10 CO". LOOSES PAID SINCE OVER 5, OOO.OOO. I'crpetnal and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles A Buncker, Edward C. Dale. 1 UOIUS TV BKUCI, Samuel Grant, George W.Rlcnardi, leuacLeo, CHARLES George Fales, Alfred Fitter. Francis w. Lewis, M. J. Peter McCall. N. BANCKER. Presldnnt. EDWARD C dale, vice-rresldent. JA8. W. MCALLISTER. Secretary protem. a 3tl23 JSj'ORTn AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, Mo. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance eflccted ior one year, in any Bum rroni 10 to tin IjOO, at a premium of only ono-nall per cent, securing the lull amount Insured in case ot death, and a compensation each week canal to the whole pre uiluui palu Mion time Tickets fori, 2,1,6.7, or 10 days, or 1.3, oi 6 niontbs, at 10 cents a dav, insuring in the sum oi C3U0O, or giving lb per week It disubiou to be Uud at ine General Oll.ce, No. 133 8. FOURTH Street, . hi adel phia. or at the various Railroad Ticket othces. Be sure to purchase tne tickets of tbe Narth American transit losurauce Company. Eor circulars and iurther iniormation appiv at tne General Onive, or of any ot the authoilz;d Agents of the LEWIS L. HOUP T, President JAMKH M. CONRAD, Treasurer HENRY C. BROWN, Secreiary. JOHN C. BULLITT, Solicitor LIREOiOR. L. I- Honpt. late oi Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. Balrd. of M. Bk.dwln 4 ( o.'s. sainuel C. Palmer, Cashier ot Commercial Bank. diehard Wood. No. 309 Market stieet an es M. Conrad, No. 623 Maiket street. J. E. Kingsley, continental Hotel. H. G. Leisenrlng, Nos. 237 and 239 Dock street. L.n.n.l UTiirk nl Wnrb VI i.t'f.ih Jti. fn George Martin. No. 322 Chesnut street 1310m QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFI CE, No. 415 W ALN UT STREET. P HI LA DELPHI A CAPITAL PAID IN. IN UASH, Mfl0,tim. This com pary continues to write en Fm Rtikt ona Its capital, with a good surplus, is saiely invested. 701 Louses by flra uave been promptly paid, and more than $500,000 Disbursed on this account w ithin tbe past few years. For the praeent the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to it OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESNPT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a eucb rates as are consistent with aatety. IUHKCTOK8. ItloniAn v . 1 -i (U It MAN BHKPPARD, I'bOb. MACKELLAR, JOHN SUl'PLEE. JOnN W. CLaGHORN, 41 1. AH YERK.EH.JB.. ALFRED 8. GILLETT, vr i i a' i l- . i , C HARLE8 I. DUFONT, HENRY F. KENNKY. JOSEPH KLAPP.M.D. xnuMaa ckavkm. rrestnenu LFHED S GILLF.T T . V. President and Treasurer. JAMES B ALVORD. Seereury. lit S PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANV Of PHI LADELPH1A. INCOUPORaTED 1804 CHAETEB PffBPETOAL. No 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLA ND INSURANCE this Company Insures flnm loss or tlawate oy FIRE, on liberal erms ou bullding, uieichanilise. inrnlture, ete.. ior limited periods, and permaueutly uu buildings, by deposit ot premium. The Company ;.as been In ae'lve operation for more than SIXTY YE A US, during which a I losses have bee I piouiptly adjusted and paid. John L Hodge. Lawrenoa Iwls, Jr, M. B. Maboncy, John T. Lewis, William S Grunt. Robert W Learning, D. Clark Wharton. Hamne Wilcox .DttWU Liewis, BeDjamtn Et ing, Thouia II. Pen on, A. R. MoHeury Edmond t utlllon, T.OIll. n WCCHSSRER, Presloon. SAMTjgL Wiicoz. feecretarv 4U TTMRIO INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. THB Jj PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 1NSUBANCK COM PaU Y-Incorporated 1826 Charier Perpetual No. olO W ALN UT Mreei, opposite inuepeuaence quar. - Ibis Company, favorably known to the i-ointuunltv lOrover lorty years, continue to Ins are gainst loss or damage by nre on Publie or Private Buildings, alther geruianent vor for a limited time. Also on Furniture, 'ooks at Goods and Merchandise geneially. on liberal terms 1 heir Capital, together with large Surtilua Fund, la invested In the most careful manner, which enables tli em to otter to the insured au undoubted security la tliscsse of loss. DIKKCTOKB Daniel Hmitb Jr.. John Devereux , Thomas Smith Henty Lewis. J Glllimih.m rail. Aluxanusr Benson, Isaae Uazleburst, Thomas Robins, Daniel riauoooK.jr DANIEL SMITH, Jg PreiiJeot. Villus G. CKwau.,beeretAry . ii INSURANCE COMPANIES QAM1 CAPITAL, 200,000 THE L'NlTEii STATES ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE COM PA sr. Oi Syracuse, Sew lork, insuree agslnsi DEATH FROM EVERY CAUSE. Whether ACCIDENT. CHGLEBt, or DI'EAr. ot any kind, with weekly compensation tor DIS ABILITY from ACCIDENT. t'CVBI ED POLICIES FROM "NKTO FIV-' t RAR3. ACC ll'KNT POLICIES FROM ONE MO 4iTI 10 TEN V E - Un. NO MVIjICaL EXXM1SATIOS HKQUIKED FOB ACCIDENT INM HANCK. 'I his la the only Company authored to Issue COM BINED LIFE and AOv.lDr.Nl POL.ClE.H. la view ot the probability o' tne visitation of OLEKA this summer, tola oppor. unity of Insuring gaii. si It tor a brief oeriod at eoun"tnlci mtes, should command the at entlnn ot ever oan whi'o hi comp ilation ot ACCIDENT risk oflered with It enanles whone re-kling In the City, or transacting business here and returning to the country dally, to guard against everr lOIBB Of DISEASE OR CASUALTY. Permit issued for travel to Europe, etc Active Sollciteia wanted. WM. A. STEPHENS. General Agent, 611 lm No. 601 CHES.NUT Street, Philadelphia, p H E PROVIPENT L UtE AAD 1RVST COMPANl. OK PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the stata of fennsvlvanla. Third Vontbi 22d lt65. INSURES LIVES. ALI.O1 IN T1KEST ON DEPOSITS, and GRANTS ANNUI TIES. UAPITAU WllO.OtlW. PIBKOTORS Samuel R Shipley, Jeremiah Hncker, Joshun H. Morris, Richard Wood. Richard cadbury, Henry Haines T. Wistar Brown, William C. Longstreth, cnariea r Coflln. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. President. Rowi.ArJn Padrt, Actuary 7 884 OFFICE So. Ill B. rOUBTIl STRKET. LUMBER. -i onn bd ILDINGI BUILDING iOUUt LUMBER I LUMBER I I.nuitFHI Di e r vuAKug, BAIL PLANK.. WHITE PINE t LtiORTKO YKI LOW PINE FLOORING. SPRUCE PINE TLOnRIVO. ASH AND WALNUT FLOORING PLASTERING LATH. 1LAM EKING LATH. i Qltf' PINK, HEMLOCK, AND OAK 10U'. ll.VBsR, PINE, HEMLOCK. AND OAK TIMBER, CUT iO A BILL. CUT TO A BILL, AT SHOUT NOTICE. 1S66 CKDAU AND l'IN'E SIHNGLES. , CEDAR AMI PINE SHINGLES. )0. I LUNG CKDAU SHIMiliES. No. 1 SHORT CJKI.AH SHlNtlLEH. WHITr PINE fUlNGLES, CYrRI-SS SHiXiLI-8. FIXE ASSORTMENT FOlt SALE LOW .866: LLMIJKB FOR UNDERTAKERS!! LUilHK.lt FOH UNDERT AKERS! RED CEDAR. WALNUT, AND PINE. KJCD tt.DAU WALJUI', AW l flJSE. i ALriANV LUMt-EHOPALL KINDS. lOUU. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KIN DM SEASONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT DRY POPLAR CHERRY . AND ASH. OAK I'LK. A'-1 BDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. iQrO -CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. JLOUU. CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS. SPAN ISH CEDAR BOX . BOARDa. AT REDUCED Pi; ICES. (: SPRUCE JOIST! SPRUCE JOIST! J-COO. SPhU'EJOISTI SPRUCE JOIST! FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO 3ii FEET LONG. spruce; sills hemlock plank and joi3t. oak pills. MAULE BKOTHF.R as CO., 6 2?mrp No 2500 SOUTH bTREET. TJ N I T E I ) STATES liUILDElt'S MILL, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUS TERS, NEWEL POSTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. SHELVING PLANED TO ORDER. The I argent assortment ot Wood Mouldings Id this city constantly ou nana. 417 3m J. C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT Buoceesor to R. Clark, Jr., No. 324 CHRISTIAN STKEET. Constantly on hand a large and varied aasortmen of Bulldinir Lumber. 6 24 J WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (JKESAIT (iliOVE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIRD Street. It anvthlna icas wanted to prove the absolute purity oi this H hlsky. tbe lollowing certificates should dolt. There is no alco hollo stimulant known commanding suck eixn u.muauuu 1 oni surti high souices: PuiLADELi iiiA, September 9. 18A8. We have caretnlly tested the sample of CHESNU1 GROVE WHISKY which you send us, aud find that It contains home ov tbe poisonous substakci known aA neiL oil. which is tbe characteristic and Injurious la credlent of the whiskies In general use. BOOTH, GARRETT CAMAO, Analytical Chemist Sbw Tobk, September t. m, I have analyzed a sample ot CUESMUT GltOVff 7H1SKT received tram Mr Charles Wharton, Jr., 1 hliauelpbia; and liavlnn carelully tested it, I am pleusid to state that it is entire, y fuse pkoii poihonou ob DELKTUBiora substances. It ia an unusually par ana hue-Havered quality ot whisky. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Analytical CheuuV Bostok, March 7. 18S9. I have made a cbemlral analysis ot commercial aani pies ol CHESNUT GROVE WHIsKF, which provost be tree Irom the heavy t uiiil Oils, aud perleotiy pure an uuadul'erated. '1 he fine Uavor of this whisky is derive torn the grain need in manufacturing it Respectiully. A. A. II A YES. M. D . State Aseayer, fco. lti Boylston street. For sate by carrel. demflohn. or bottle at No-WSNortJi THIRD Street Philadelphia 4J L O IN G W O It T IT'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W HAMMAR, SOLE AGENT, 6 14 tbsutfl No. OQO MARKET Street. M. " A T II A N S A? SON S, I M P O R T K 11 8 BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Eto. No. 19 North FRONT Street l'lUULUEUUIl. MOBBB KATBAKB, UOHACK A. HATHAKB, UHLAKUO D MATHAAB. 110m DENTISTRY. THOlhAlSDa 0" TEKT1I EXTRACTED rTTi without pain - Patent applied for. My new lo. vaiii" ventlon. a Houbie Reversible Seir-adjU'thiK Sa'ety Vsived liihalei lor aduilulsterlng Nitrous Ox.Ula Gas. and extracting teeth without aalu. Th only uioda that the Gas csu be p'operly and naiely aitiniuistured. 6 i 0i D. 4'. t. Mi'N-NH. Ko 131 SPRUCE ktreetP