The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 06, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH C, 1869.
NEWSjWti.V
Lornl Allalro
Major Fox nd the foMjwlug polite up
I'Ointments jtf rdmi
tkrond bistiici i'Uoiias H. Harklns, James
It. Roberts.
Tm'ta District- Patrick rnrville", Jobn Keyspr,
William Uanrp, Nicbolas rainier, Guorje Uuck,
Did Hoover.
Thirteenth District-Jurat Connie.
KiehUmtli Disi.nct M. McUarty, Francis
McDonousrh, Israel messing, Henry Strublo,
l atrick ArniMronp.
Delaware Hnibur rol'trc Ailolphtu Lex.
There will be one hundred and eighteen
ferrous odmltU-d to membership of the First
IretbjUrlau Cbiirch, Ken In e ton, tomorrow
a'teruoon. The Ucv. Dr. Hxalnls lhe pastor of
tbis cutipreiFHt on. Tli;s la ttie largest hccchhIoo.
to any church a', one tluie that lias ever taken
p'ncelti PUtiiioclplilM.
Mrs. Oulion, mother of Hiss Ruean fi'ilton,
now performing at the Cuenut Street Theatre,
lifTcd upon tbe pave iii'tH yostcrdiy afternoon
at Ktpbtli and Chcsnnt streets, and in fulling
t-truck tier bead aga'nst a step Willi such force
as to render her insensible tor a short time.
fc.be was moved into a store in the viclDity, and
alter ttie hal partially recovered was taken to
Lit home,
IoinHtlo Ailalrx
At a fire In CUicaco lnt evening four fire
nyo were killed aud $75,000 .worm ol property
destroyed. .
. Illinois, Uicuiiran. and Wisconsin ratlfled
the fl teentn amendment to the Cjostitution
jesteniay.
Kiahi hundred aud twenty-three thousand
dollars in trem-ure were shipped from San Fran
cisco to China and J.tpau jesterday.
Among the last acts ot A. J. was the pur
donmp of James D. Martin, tbe de
IhuIM'K casnler of tbe flailonal Hide and
Lea1 her Dark of Boston.
Governor B.iker, of Indiana, has ordered a
special election to nil vacancies caused by the
resignation of Democratic members ot the pro
sent legislature.
Tbe last military order Issued by General
Grant as General ot tbo Army Is dated Mirch. 3,
and relates to an economical disposition of
condemned Government property, as lollops:
Inspecting officers, in iecon:mendiug tbe dis
position to be made of condemned property,
especially the Qjartermater's Departmuut,
will bear in mind that there Is hardly auy
spee'es of material, however worn, wblch
cannot be pnt to some use; eld linen, cotton,
woo), iron, etc.. can all be worked up in some
new form, and wood can bs used as fuel.
Hereafter no condemred articles will bejjiven
away, unless there are special reasons lor the
contrary, willed reasons must be slated In the
reports.
The following was issued yesterday:
IlKADQUARTEKS OF THE ARMY, ADJUTANT-
General's Office, Wabhinoton, March 6, 186!).
By direction of the President of the United
8tates, so much of General Order No. 7, from
this ottlre, dated February 23. 18G9, as retires
Hriga'iier and Brevet Major General Ben jam in
W. Brice, I'aj master-General, from active ser
vice, is revoked, and he will be considered as
having been continuously' on duty from Febru
ary 22, 18ii!.
By command of the General of lhe Army,
E. D. Townsend,
Afsiatant Adjutant-General.
Jr'orrltfu Airuirs.
San Fbascisco, March 6 Mazatlun advices
to February 10, say two Mexican soldiers aud a
local jnoge aiiacired an Amertcau, named
Holdernes, seriously wounding him. The
assault was unprovoked. There was great difli
culty in piocuring the arrest of tbo parties con
cerned in the outraae. aud there is no hope of
their conviction. Heavy failures have occur
red In Guadalajara, by which merchants In
Mazatlan lose over 910,000. All is quiet at
Teptc. Cauto, the assassin, and Gultlery, the
bandit, aro In pribon iu Duraugo waiting trial.
Tbe intelligence from the Inierior is anything
but encouraging1. The troubles in the South
are thickening. Escobedo desires to resign tbe
cc mmand ot tbe lit Division. Socha is spoken
of as bis suoce-sor.
London, March 6, In tbe House of Commons
this evening, Mr. llaltield asked if toe liovero
ment Intended to take any steps in the direction
ot an oceau penny postage. Marquis Hnrting
ton, Postmaster General, tepiied th;it, for the
preceut, contracts between the Post Office Do
part ment and various Atlantic steamship com
panies would interlete with the proposed modi
fications in tbe rate of ocean postage.
Madrid, March 6. In reply to the Inquiry of
Castellur, in the Coites, yesterday, bauosia,
Minister of the Interior, said the Government
bad prepared, and intended to Iscuo, a procla
mation of amnesty for all political o ileuses, but
tbe promulgation was postponed on account of
tbe reci'nt conspiracies.
Havana, March 4. Tbe Treasury Department
advertUcs for proposals irorn slip owners to
furnish transportation for three hundred and
fifteen political prisoners, who are to be taken
to tbe penal station at Fernando Po. There is a
proloutd tieling of sorrow bruong tbe Iriends
aud relatives of the r rUoners, many of whom
belong to the first families of the island. But
the measure is excusable, when it Is considered
that their transportation will save them from
dangers like those by wbich they were threat
ened on Sunday last, when the volunteers
demanded their death. General Dulce has or
dered their removal In consequence of the
intense pressure which Is broueht to bear upon
him by ultra Spaniards. It is confidently
expected, however, that the Home Goverment
will authorize tbe release ot a majority of them
oon after their arrival at Fernando Po.
Tbe burvey steamer Jltbb, with Profe3sor
Aga-slz, sailed to-day for Key West.
Havana, March 4. The Diario has the fol
lowing tews:
In the Eastern Department the insurgents In
considerable numbers htve eoucentraed at the
town of Mayan. Troops have marched from
Santiago do Cuba to disperse tbem.
In tbe Central Department an engagement
took p'.ace between the Government lorces and
the insurgents, near Saute Eajieritu. Nineteen
rebels were taken prisoners, twelve killed and
rnaiiy wounded. The GoveiLcient loss is not
given.
A larire number of insurgents are reported in
the vicinltv of Oicnfuegos and Patmlllos. The
.H r blockaded and no siuar is coming in
at Gtentuepo. All the loyal citizens In dagua
rfutrirt have been comD'dled to abandon their
bouses in consequence of tbe depredations of
the Insurgents.
nbi Your. March h. K despatch recelveJ
here states mat on Thurd-iy of last week the
rebel Brigadier-General Alvo3 was taken prl
- soner and brought to Saizua, where he was shot
. tnllnwtni? Hfl.tnrdv.
A fight had occurred, between some co'orcd
i. unri u hand of colored insurgents In
the ne ghborhood of Santiago, in which seven
teen of the latter are mn"uc micu.
An overlooked httUute.
n i r,ontii7 renorted this evening that Mr.
' K'ewart, of New York, is Ineligible to the ottice
of Secretary of the Treasury, on account of an
n d atatute.wlilcu is stU lu force, and which
" . 4 i.o.o h.n tnt re v overlooKeu. lli
caused cor.Blderable uneasiness, and at 11
c,.s.7. d m ,,., wa a consultation among
Picsident Grant's Cabinet as to what Is to be
done lu ibis matter. A proposition Is , being
"t...i'!i n v,nn this a rcnealel. and a bill
will be at once introduced iu the seuate to have
. "",oH m allow Mr. teart to
aeceut and held the Treasury Department. Th
IU1B auv r iu n- . ,nt. Tlia
act is as lollows. and was appi oveu biiikiuju i)cr urtmeutr As cif.zeu of the great metropo
2 17b9: , rt i iia nt I'otnsUvtin'a, we owe a debt of pra'iitide
Actio to ?vty. wil'es forvnerforaied
be a DepartmHiit of th Tn.asury, m which
fchall be the following otli-er-. A Bwreury ot
fhirreMUTT. to b.' deemed the head ot tin le-
the Treasury, to
P' " 'a naU enacted, etc. TLa'. no person
. .w. . , nlll tiff
.nrointed to T any ottice iomtnted by this act
HbaM I ireollj r Indireclly, be concerned or
i. vested lu carrying oi tho busiues f Uade
SVcmlnJife. or b! olruer. m who e or n parr
Siotb'f ?n lrt lor lu.o. auy public l.u.U or
nni'hf. nroporty, or be coucerue 1 '11 H";
t,,t,eLP nr .l.loo' al or any public securities of
C wVt". oPf VS VnU Mate,, or tuke rr
nni, other than tb- which sbatl be anplied
tij ln; and Ir any person sholl odend agamst
any ol Ibe prohibitions of thli ar, he shnll tie
deemed tuiltv ol high misdemeanor, and firfcit
to the Unltid States three tlinusaod dollar', hii 1
sball, npo'i conviction, be removed from ottice,
snd be rotevcr thereafter incapable ot holilng
any office under the United Ktates, etc. etc.
It Is not ut likely that Mr. Stewart will decline
the ultice, as he cannot wind up his business in
time to accept it In nccordince with this law.
In 1he oath ol office now taken by lb". Treasury
ollicials is a clause tlint they have uo interest,
directly or indirectly, in any injD'irtatlons, eic,
in accordance wr-h the provisions of this
statUe; so that Mr. Stewart cannot take the
onlh if this law is npp'l"d to biro. Chief Justice
Chase has been aked for hi opinion upon this
question.
AFFAIRS IN QEOR (II A.
Meeting of the Republican Convention
Viinuimoii I'lidorsemriit of l'rekldcnt
Cirnnt'M InniiKiiral, Klc.
Atlanta, Msrch 6. The Uepublican Conven
tion was held beie to-day. One hundred and
lour counties were represented by two hun
dred und thirty-eight delegates t o hundred
and ere whites and ib'rtj-sevcn colored. All
tbe Counties In the While itclt were repie
suited. Tbe Convention was called 1o order by Fos
ter Kloduett, Cbanman of the Hiato committee.
Judge Iiunuiutr, of Atlanta, wai electei ten
tfiiarv chniru an, and Benjamin Conly, Presi
dent of the State Senate, was chosen permanent
President ol the Convention. Tue Convention
was very harmonious.
A preamble and resolutions were adopted
setting forth the failure to comply wlib tlio
Hecous'rurtion ucls-ln the organization of tue
Lip Ma tu re, lequestiue Coneres to rcogan'ze
theL gislature, leseaitho colored members, and
cstablitb a lojal govrumcit. The convcntiou
unanimouply endorsed the course of Governor
Bullock and the inaugural address of President
Giant, and h pointed a committee to proceed
to Wnsbineiou.
One resolution denounces the Legislature for
the expulsion of thy colored members as a vio
lation of the Constitution of the Btate and the
principle of tbo Reconstruction laws; recom
mends tbe reassmbling ot toe Constitutional
Convention; propose the expulsion of certain
parties engaged in the Rebellion, who, they
claim, aie ineligible under- the fourteenth
amendment, and supply their places with the
rejected colored members; and also to provide
for tbe entrsnchlsenieiit of tbe colored rac.
A resolution denouncing General Meade's ad
ministration was titbled.
In tbe Senate, a bill requiring tbe agents of
fore'gp insurance companies to procure licenses
before doing business was tabled.
The Conteat.
The Examiners, Messrs. Messick and Batturs,
resumed the examination of witnesses in the
above case yesterday afternoon. The testimouy
was directed to tbe Eighth division of the
Fourth ward.
Rev. Samuel Durborow, No. 605 S. Tenth
street, testified th'it he voted the Republican
ticket, as also did W. L. Gilroy, Nr. U20 8.
Tenth street; his son John J. Gilroy voted the
same ticket; Henry J. Bjckius, No. 703 3. Niuih
street; Williaoi II. Brooks, No. 1014 bhippen
6treet; Jobn C. Geor;e, No. t21 Ninth street
(voted for Fletcher); William Cunningham, N
701 S. Eleventh street; Taomas Nicholson, No.
617 Clifton street; EJward Wheeler, No.
714 Erie street, voted lor Furroan Bheppard;
George W. Heikel, No. 727 Erie sireet;
Roheit Gunsalus, No. 611 S. Eleventh
stieet; Thomas V. Copelaud, No. 927 Siiippen
street; Benjamin Faliceuberg, No. 611 South
Ninth street; I'aac H. Hnbbs, No. 933 Shippen
street ; George T. Hobb?, No. 933 Shippen street;
David Thorn pf on, Carbon street; D. M. Matthieu,
Jr., No. 1021 Phippen street: John Hutchinson,
No. 1046 South street; Charles H. Russell, No.
625 South Mnth street; Joseph Dogherty, No.
902 Bhippen strept; John K. AlcFeiridge, No.
72 rie sircei; rsainaniei n. unges, iNO. viz
Erie street: Robert J. Work, No. 709 Eriesireet:
John L. Smith, No. 1014 Shippen street; Thomas
W. Helmbold, No. 10J4 Shippen street; Hamnel
Sharp, No. 705 Rusell street; Newton Nuttall,
No. 719 South Eleventh street; Henry Weld ey,
No. 724 rie street; Jacob Glanse, No. 709 Erie
street. (His son, George Glause, voted the
same ticket.)
William litng was recalled, and testiflcd that
on the list of voters there were 187 names that
were not on tho list of taxaoles returucd by the
election cflicers.
Mrs. Catharine Qu'g'cy, No. 1020 South street.
testified that Patrick Biady bad not lived there
since about August last, (lie was assessed there
and at No. 719 Baker streei, aud on the voters'
li?t twice.) .
Mrs. Anna lamb. No. 727 s. ninth street,
tesiitied that her sou, James Lamb, hs been
employed in Washington lor about lour years;
be was in town on election day; his wi'e and
family live iu lhe Twelfth ward. (Ho was
assessed at the abovenumoer,andon the voters'
list-) . .
James i;rauy, wo. tu oum icmn s reet.
test fled that Thomas Cabil I never lived there.
(He was asessed there and on tbe voters' list.)
Thomas Rabill lived there at this elec'.lou.
George S. Mink testified that he was a police
oflicer on duty at the clectloa polls of this divi
sion. He saw a crowd of men wuo were sa'd to
be New Yorkers there at ditferent times all day;
could not say that they voted; a citizen told
witness and otuer omcers man vnese men
had voted at the polls lu Bhippen street, below
seventh.
William Fletcher testified that be was at these
polls tor about three quarters ol au hour in tho
morning; saw a iuuu vote twice; witucsa was
special policeman.
Jsmes M. Cooper, No. 820 8. Ninth street,
testified that he voted tbe Republican ticket in
the Peventh division ot mr Tumi warn, as aiso
did Samuel Clark, No. 709 Catharine street, and
Howard C. Carney, No. 6U0 S Ninth sireet.
The boxes of the First divMon of the Fifth
ward, Seventh of Filteeuth, and Sixteenth of
Twentieth, were then called for by contestants.
At'journed until aionaay next.
Contf atcd Ncata from Fn iisylvftuln.
The U. S. House of Representatives has
granted C. N. Taj lor sixty days to ta'e testi
mony in nis cae oi confess lor a seat in tue
riOllse Willi Ul. iliauiun, ui iur rinu xuiii- t,
Mr. Reading opposed auy time being trramed,
but Ins own party refused to sustain him, and
the lloute refused to call the y ea and uavs.
In the case ot lion. Leonard Myers, a Urge
nnOJtt ot testimony was presented to the
House by Hi n. ibarieg u'Aetn, and ordered to
be minted. It establishes Mr. M vera' election
by over five hundred msjonty. H will pro-
bblv get his seal DPiore April i. inn House
sent tue Covoue and Foster case tu the Eiec.lon
Committee, to n port iiuu,edia'ely who should
tavc lhe sear, upon the paper reierred to
Covgte s by Governor Geary, which prove, by
sworn testimony, tuat air. t;ovoac is elected oy
at least six uuuureu iiiini it.v.
Fx-Secreiury Welle.
Messbs. Editokb: Ills frequently gratifying,
and bouieilines ludiciously amusing, to see 60
niMiy I'hiiiiaeipuiaus ngunng in me news
pactr", teuderlig to distiuuulsbcd literati,
adors, and actresses, compliineuts iu various
ways for brief seasous oi enjoyment, without
substantial jrood, except, perhaps, to themselves.
Can you tell why th-tse publ c-cpinted citi
zens ere not willine, and indeed eaaor, to
tem'er a deserved compliment to ex-?ecretary
Wellos fcr his devotiou 10 lhe tu'ere1s of Ptuln-
delDbia during ms Humiuisiranou in ine iavy
mizp, h'nd New Londou would have won. He
ikiPi.iiv ih advocate nnl trieuu ut
1'uilaJflphia. ami ncogi.izel and boldly pro
ria mid that ?(r lnten -ts in this maitir wore
tbctiuelutcmts cf tb conntry. If Councila
temi. r this rftinns oillcial the ho-pitali-
tics ot ibe fitj. raimot fonio oi our citizens
uoWfV.ate tlie ffori ot tho S,craary 1.1
MPiirini,' to Thilaielpliia the Lea?tie Islaud
bis duty iu the inca oi a uuucu uimiuuu m mu
bl ownteetion. the Ea-tein S at. and fear
lessly aud laithtully adt.erln' to L;ayue
I-li.ud as tho grand t.atioual Navv Yard. llid he
ni unv t.!mn. we would havo l ist the
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For acUIUional Marin Iftt te Frtt Pag.
AliHABAU If OB FHII.ADICLI'HIA THIS DAT.
ttvn Bisks J7. Moon His s...... 2 si
"WiSpw S7Hg Wnn - 9i
CLKAKEI) TK8TKRDAT.
eumshlp Wyoming, Hftrrnit, Hvnnb, Phlldel-
inik and Houun rn Msll HtoHmsliip Co,
Unique tdene, cnrluu, iJverpoul, F. Wright A
M lis.
Fclir Wsrren Blake, Uesserver, Mttimu, Warren
A Orrjg.
Pehr Kujoia I Porter. Bparks, Bkrbtd ot, Heory It
will.
Bihr Fswn. Wllny, Portland, r)ll Oonpsr.
Hour Heli'ii M Wuodvaid, dmlin, Builou via New-
rUie Ijel,, K tilKln A Hooi.
Bt r II. I.. 4k. llt-r, Raiiimore, A. Orovm, Jr.
bi t K. Willing, Cuodlff, Baliimore, A. Urovea, Jr.
ABRIVtTD YKSTrRDAY.
Bteamsblp BruucitM, Ilnwe, M tioars from New
)o'k win mare, to John P. otii.
Kebr bfi'Kn liwiiir d. vvnipi-r,' U days from St,
Jubn, NB . Willi i u ni tier to W)iKuin A On.
isi br Caroline linn, Vickers, ir.iiu Mew York, wttb
It ife Ui t plain
Bcur J.J. Hi r ell, Terry, i days from Norfolk, with
Inn be? to rap'aln.
bebr John WoKby. Henderson. 1 rty from Port
Prnn. Del , wlih grain to Cbrm,lan A Oo.
H earner Hen i y U ii aw. Her, lsiiuura from Balil
Br oie, with mdsi. to A44rovps. Jr.
Hinmer J.n Hhriver, Kikgans. 18 hoars from Balti
more, wnu n-dse. to A. Urovta, Jr.
t ..w WMOKAHriA.
hlp Belle of the 8-a. Mpy.r. henca Via Boston 21th
Juiy . at Plchelli foe Hay urevlont tu l.ub a t.
Hbiu Lady Hliun. Puiien, lor Pbiladelpnia, entered
Out al lndun 2utb uli.
ettartiHbli8axoo. Hears, for Pbl'adelpbla, cleared
i BfMoii lib lnu
Barnue P eludes Holt, cleared at Matanzas 2ltb
XX I for a i on north oi Hatieraa.
Bsrque Lakeubs, Brown, bencs, at Antwerp U Ji
nil niu.
Ba.que Myra, Dtz, at Hamburg lHh alt. from
Ui blie.
Baiqae TJrda. BJerkao. from London for Phtladel
pbiiv wssolt Diver MHIi nit.
Brig U t. Van Horn, Uullll, at Antwerp lsth ult. for
Bb-I' n.
Brig Avon. Qarner. bence, at Trieste tsth nit
Scbr Knillle Bicnards. sailed irom Maysguei 11th
Ult.. lor Delaware Bivakwaier.
Hehis M. U. Farr, A) amy. and J. J. Pharo, Boper, at
Bew York llb Inst , Irom Baltimore,
trr.r iavld Bighee. Bianee. at Havana 27th nit., for
a r on hern port, with 2300 boxes sugar at (J 24.
Boh rs Ben i' a bonder. Wnnaier: M. H. o ; and Mar
Bsret Ann. Wne'pley, for Pauaaelpbla, cleared at tit
John, M, B 3d Insu
Hcbr Carrie Douglass. Bailey, sailed from Matanzas
2Un nil., for a port nonb ol Hatteras.
fcbrAnarms (three maniH). Taylor, lor Phlladel
pb a. tailed from MeaHliikSi.b alt
Brhr Ralph Bonder, Crosby, for New York, remained
t Havana 27ib ult. ,
fcckrT. T. Taker, Allen, at New York 4th Inst,
from Bavannab, bennd to Providence.
Bobr Admiral, Su-elruan. for Philadelphia, tailed
from Providence so lna.
kicbr Louisa Frailer, Bteelman, at Savannah 1st
Intl.. Irem Balilmure. ......
Brhra B. L. Hlmmnm, Gandy; Henrietta Simmons
Ondirey; George H Bent. Hojitb: and CW. Locks,
Hnntley.bence. at Boston 4ib Inst. ,... ,
f-cbr Huuler. Crane, from Dlghton for Philadel
phia, psrsed Holmes' Hole A- M. 4tb lnt-
Bobr Berry Hobart. Manaon, for Philadelphia,
C'eared at Boston 4tb Inst.
bchr Marion, Darrah. benee, at Boston 4th Inst.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Notice If beieby given that a green buoy, marked
wlib 1 be word "Wreck," baa uen laid 15 fathoms
8 BE. of a brig (name nnknown). sunk near tue West
Gnu Meet Buoy entrance to th Thauies.
Tbe buoy lleeln 8 fathoms at low water spring tides
with the following compaw bearings-
West GuufJeet Buoy. HE. by a., distant 9-loths
""Be'ane Fnoy. 8.BK. 1".. distant I 8 loths mile.
Byorder. ROBIN aLLKN, tiecrotaiy.
Trinity Bouse. London. Peb. 10, istss.
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY.
JAMBS B. SMITH & CO,,
BLANK BOOH
MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE. 'AND RETAIL.
Wo. 27 South 8EVESTU Street,
13 16 fmwSic
PHILADELPHIA,
TLTI01SISSs
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
JEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, ETC. ETC
JAMES & .LEEZ,
MO. 11 KOBTB BECOHD HTBEET,
Bian of the Golden Lamb.
Are now receiving a large assortment of
Dealers, Chinchilla, and other Overcoat.
Ings. Also, a full line of 31 and 6-1
Ulack Doeskins, all of the best makes.
Tbe attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are
specially lnylted 18 28
AT WtfOLEPALE:ANB BETAIL.
COAL.
ylLLIAM W. ALTER,
LEHIGH GOAL,
Also, Lorbcrry and Locust Mountain
Depot, o. 957 orlh MNTH Street,
Below Olrard Arenne. 1 80 tMU
Office, Cor. SIX111 and SPKINO UAUDO.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J FASHIONABLE
BOOTS AND SHOES
MADE TO OKDER, IN THE LATEST STYLES,
OS THE WOsT REASONABLE TEBMa.
OIVK US A CALL.
fi. N. X.EE. J. U. CIIARLOH.
818 lm Vo. !8H bontu TKN1H rjtreet
LEGAL NOTICES.
.IPfeTAlE OF MARGARET TURXBCLL, DK-
1 J o.fraHd.
Letieisol Administration, cim teatnuumto annexo,
Uju tbe estate ol Al A1U4AKH, V '1 UUN BULL de
cerned, navttiK been grauteil to the utnters'giied. all
pei sous Indebitrd to sat I siatn will make payveut,
ai d Hume having cl.liuu auulubt me same prtsoui
tnem wii noui 1 eisy to
THOMAS M. DRYSDALE, M. T.. Adm'r.
2 6 sfil Ho, l&il AHtlU Bireet, Plllaael.lila.
QEORCE PLOWMAN.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
UOOYED TO Ko; 181 DOCK Street,
PHILADELP A
LARZELERC A DUCHEY,
Custom House Brokers and Notaries rublic,
No. 405 LIDRARY Street.
All Custom House Duslncss transacted.
PASSPORTS PROCURED
PENNSYLVANIA HOSP1TAL.-
Mm fuiiauict.iuiA, UeooiiioeriiK, isoo.
The attending Al auaKfra are:
Wlsiar Mnrrm.Ko.xt9H '1'lilrd street.
H. UurrlR Whin lun i.m a i,..i.... .vAnnn.
Atlt-ualDg HhTiilQlauJ. t liu I'luita. M. I).. No.
l(Hi Hpruc Htrent,
audi du g ureoiib William Hunt, M. P., No. 1K
By m e bin tt.
I bon as tiecrge Morton, M. D., No. H-l Cbesnul
sin -t.
Tlie Pliytrlsn and Burttenrn a.tea1 at the Hoenl.
thl every dy imuuuk exoeyiedj to receive aiP''c"
lliiue lor ailuilsHioD.
Porc-,.ft piHf'H'M'v 1ntnid t- irMrit no
oduiiitd U biuuu. ui Uis iioaplt! iu.iuou''1'
bk(Ur.r. J "I
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
CHAMPION SAFES!
Philadelphia, January 18,1808,
Messrs, FAKIIEL, HERRING ft CO.,
No. 629 Uheaant I tree U
Gentlemen:-On tbe night of the 13th lnet.,at
Is well known to the oltutens of Pdlladelphla
our large and extensive tkrre and valnabU
stock of merohandlue, No. Wi Cbesnnt street
was bnrned.
Tbe fire was one of the most extensive and
destructive that baa visited oureltyfor many
years, tbe beat being so intense that even the
marble cornice was almost obliterated.
We bad, as you are aware, two of your vain,
able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE
PROOF 8AFEH; and nobly have they vindi
cated your well-known reputation as manufac
turers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, U anyfurthei
proof bad been required.
They were subjected 10 the most Intense heat,
and it a fiords us much pleasure to inform yon
that after recovering them from the ruins, w
found upon examination that our books, papers
and other valuables, were all In perfect condi
tion." Tours, very respectfully,
J AS. E. CALDWELL A CO,
THE ONLT SAFES EXPOSED TO TIIK
FIRE IN CALDWELVH STORE
WERE FAR REE, HERRING A CO.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1888.
Messrs. FARREL, HEtiRlNQ b CO.,
No. 029 cuesnut street.
Gentlemen: On tbe night of thel3th instant
our large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Ches
nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire.
We bad one of your PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, wblob contained onr
principal books and papers, and although it was
exposed to the most Intense heat for over 60
honrs, we are happy to say It proved itself
worthy of our reoommendatlon. Our boos
and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully
lender our testimonial to the many already
published, In giving the HERRING SAFE tht
credit and confidence It Justly merits.
Tours, very respectfully,
HOWELL A BROTHERS.
8TILL ANOTHER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 19, l&tftt.
Messrs. FARREL, HERRING A CO.,
No. 629 Chesnut street.
Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes
In the basement ol J. E. Caldwell & Ca's Btore
at the time of the great fire on the night
of tbe lSttt instant. It was removed from
the ruins to-day. and on opening it
found all my books, papers, green
baoks, watches, and watoh materials, etc, all
preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your
truly valuable safes, and shall want another of
your make when I get located.
Tours, very respectfully,
F. L. KIRKPATRICK,
With, J. E. Caldwell A Co.,
No. 819 Chesnut street.
FARREL, IIERRIAC & CO.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
No. 629 CHESNUT Street,
n u:
PHILADELPHIA.
0.
1, . m a 1 a e n
'X') WANTTVAOTDREB 0
FIEK AND JBURULAR-PiiOOF SAFES,
LOCXJaMITH, bell-hanger, and skaxkb
JN BDLLDLNU HABDWAJUC.
5 NO. 434 BACTHI Hlreat
LUMBER.
RPRUCE JOIST
BAML0CK4
HJkMLUCK.
1869
1869
-1 rnf BEABONEB CLEAR PINH, l QQ
18C9 BKAf0ii.I CLEAR FINK. IOOt7
CHUlOH. riiiim riJ!
BPANitell CAR.ORTiERNS.
nrt FLORIDA FLOORING, - QQ
1 8(9 f LOKiDA FLOORliNU. 10017
CJAKOLir. A JJliOOiviisiu.
VIKOIiNlA FLOORLU.
DkLAWAK F LOO RUM.
ASH JfLOOKLNU.
WALNUT JiLOOKlNO.
ILOKIUA bXEP BOAiiDa.
RAIL PLANK.
in'Ci WALNUT BD8 AND PLANK. 1 QHQ
IfititJ WALNUT blel. AiD PLAiiiL lOOJ
' " - III a I IV IT' U la lil M
WALMJT BOaHUS.
WAlUiriiABA.
,0in UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. IDQ
KKU CUDAK.
WALNUT AND VINR.
tOf-t BEABONED POPLAR.
lObti BEAbONED CHEiiitY.
1869
Ann,
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
10cn CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QftQ
IoDU C'lUAK LOX WAKKKrf 1007
BP A Nib 11 CEDAR HOA tiUAMVti,
JrOR HALK LOW.
lOl O CAROLINA BOANTLINQ, T QHQ
lObU CAROLINA M. T. bILLH, lOOt
NoKWAY BCANTLING.
1 f p;(1 t'KUAK HHINOLfH, 1 ttO
lOUy CYRWt-HINGLKS, 1O0J
MAULE, BKUTH EH & UU
1 11 No. iblKI bOU I H BUOOI.
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
ESTABLISHED 1820. "
WATCHES, Jir.WKI.BY,
CLCCKU, B1LVERWARE. and
FANCY WOODS,
a. W. RUSSELL,
It. 22 KOltlll S1X11I STUttT,
trsi PHI LA DEUHIA,
a DR. F. GIKARD, VETERINARY BUR
-V"3 Vflk-ON, lri ail disvaah. of horav. aad ot'
fr.,!l upt'o! ope rll'", with etllclpn ccoi'
in Vailoni tor bono, at hla luttxaiajyr. o. .
m . .VI . . a .1 .a aMA LA . 1 1 L m a a
AMU5EMCNTS.
nlllSHUTDrBUBl I II lli a 1 K ft.
I ' ON MONDAY EVEN. NO. March 1.
iudr 11 mauaK'inn't .
Msni rrrs of Crosby's Opera tloiisf, Chlc.gu, wl I be
preifnltd
j nr unr i i 11 1 1 i
THE BTUIKI)OUH TrUUHPH!
:. P. H fcb A to '8 unuaral'lrft imidJQiloa ot
Brrugl ' IrlQ'liable Kxtrvnnr.. ilin
n Kin ov thk morn ok gold.
tli(lrn,d Hptctacul r Hiiro si ol ihfl rlar In
i'ik Rosinu and Cnlnu. aud ltnnnlrrpa direct
Mt fMlr from t!nb' ncra HriiKf. Willi lb4
BLI HHOIP RaT'U ANl 1)11 M ATI Oil C.
MAUMFI r NT IDHI'UMIS JKWtUI,
BAN NEKS. A II OK, E1U
XTRORDINARAMKCr4L FKVTURK-.
wlilci. ion lor I s uniduci'.oj In th latter c uy t is
Psini of hur'rloilly civ r m y prewdlnn H:'init I 1
Amolca ana cuvd It 1 1 bo pronouueed
Ak luirif.qiifl. iniaii'i)ii
Assd Kxiravsnaaxt KttravsirvntlT Rich !
A a fpecls llf , Uuprpnrdpnlert !
An MuiImI Viob Almmt an Odpta I
Willi t-
EXTRAORDINARY INTRODUCTIONS
BPECIA L ATTRACTIONS
rrrlert airrsnd cnnibluatlnn ni the most an'.tc; f-a
inr- oi silliest ciitt conceivable upe -le or
1 F Gil 1 MATH AND TABTH KtlL A Jl USE HEN l'
ID on mtmniotii ntf rminnint.
hKP. M NIlAV MURNIII) PlPKRq
for full pnrllrulais of Cast and B -eclat Kenurpi.
Hale of Ki-srrvf d Brais wl.l commerce at Trump,
let's Mnsli Hor end at the B O'tlce on
OW WFIINW'II.T MOKNiNG. M ircb 10. 8 8 tt
THEAtRB COMIQUB, SeVENTU STHEEr,
btlow Arrh. Cniuie"ce k to 8.
MONDAY KVEM.V. MarcnS,
l'ROF. MSLHY'rt
ORIGINAL JAPAN ESS TROUPE
WONDERFOTPTRFORMFRH
Binnrrit Irom Japan, and sine exhibited In all the
pr nopal ri l lfbtiK THE WOlt' U
hn ard Brals at I'ru'nuirr'. No 030 Chpmi st.,
ard at the Box Ottice f the Tbeaire on Friday. 5 tf
GRAND FAIR, IN AID OF ST. PAUL'9 M.
K Mf-t-IdN. to be held at the S. K. corner of
SKt OKD and PIK, Btienls, commencInK March 17,
ltiuw, tor me ssie or Fanr y and Uaeiul Arilc'es. aii
u Is' ton 10 cents. Beaaou Tickets, admlillDg for two
a eek, K cents. 8 8 12t
CABL 8ENTZ' AND MAKE HABSLER'S OR
CHESTRA MATINEEH. EVERY SATURDAY
at8K P.M., IN Mt'blCAL FUND HALL Bin (la Ad
mission. 60 cents Package ol 4 tickets, U, at Boner'
rno. imvi n iimni't mi., ennavrneimor inter
GYMNASIUM, CORNER OP NINTH AND
ARCH Mreeis, for Lkdiss. Gentlemen. and Obll-
dren. Is DdW open DA and EVEN (. Lessons
J liven In Bparrli'tard Fencing Call In person or send
or circular. 3 4 stutbSmol PROF. L. LEWIS.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price.
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
Cannot be Sledged ! '
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled!
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKQ
rieoso ecud for a catalogue to
MAHVN & CO.,
721 OHESNUT Street,
(MAS0MC HALL), Fliiladelphla,
865 BBIODWAT, MEW TOBK,
108 BASE ST, CLtVEIAND, OHIO.
tSEC0M-Ui-D SAFES or all makes Tor
Sale lOW 2 It swam
SAFES AM) MACHINERY MOVED.
FERTILIZERS.
JJOIt LAWKS, GARDENS, GRBKN HOUSES
AND FARMS.
B A U O H 1 8
RAW-BONE BUPKfi FIIO-rHAlE OK LIME wl'l
be found p(iwilul MANUHK
It Is prompt In It action; It cutalna ill? seeds o I
no pestiferous wfa, and will prurliioM luxurlaut
grotb o Grass, .fe'.overs, b.tawberilea, autl ail Ur
dn VKlablus ana Flaais.
Drali-istupiili.d by ilim-urgo. dlrrnt fri ui the wliarl
Or i tan nianuiaotiTV on llbural tortus.
Bend yo raUUres and procure tre?, "Jjumal ol
the .Parol."
BAUGH & SON3,
170. 20 South DKLAWABK Avenue.
This Fertilizer can be had of all Aifrl ulmra
E eslfis In city or.coniitiy. i tutimam
OOCLANDS CEMETKRY COMPANr".
TlieitoiiowiDK Mauagera aud Otlluera Uave uaeu
elacuo loi the yeurlsnte .
" M.LI it. 1" it ICE, PresMent.
H. Moore. I wiu. W. Kren,
hau.uel H. Moon,
Ferdinand J Dreer,
UliHt" Dai'"',
HO win orui,
. "....j m....n... rr.i nil u TiiiVKarvn
X) A, & UIKIIIk
i li lltnumi Uawi" piuwea a ihh1uiIoq rq4 i lu
b ilb Lai-liolders and Vuliois to pi eieuilickai at lue
aniraitfe mr adnilb-lno to the CVmettry. '1 icneu
uiavrw'bkd at tiis omofi(. Uorr.pauy, No. 818
AHl'H MrMt. nr ol snriil His Msnxam 1 22
LKXANDBK G. CATTELL & CO
1-liOLlil . OOMMIHHION MKhl'H AMT9.
HO. U WOitlH WHAJtViAJ
AND
HO. 17 Fnl"rrH V tfij STRUPT,
rviLAiszuei. u
uiiMMi ..cam, . uuArMcBAj
AMUSEMENTS.
QhcanuT 6TnccT niriic.
CIIESUT STREET RINIC,
CHESNUT STKEET RINK,
Corner TWESIY-T1IIKD and cnESSUT,
Tils Splrndid Knlldlng will be TfirotNI
Open
FOR SKATING
FOR SKATING
This (Satorday) Mght, March 6.
This (Saturday) INIglit, March 0.
Deck's Philadelphia Dand.
A GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT.
A GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT.
Concert commences at 8 o'clock.
L'oors open at 7 o'clock
ADMISSION, 60 CEJiTS.
" 1YILLIAM F. SINN. Manager.
gPLENDID SKATING
MAMMOTH RINK,
TWENTY-UKvr AND HCK STREETS
HNfT irK OF THK HKArUN.
ALSO A EXHIBITION Oi-' VLUC'1P1B
KIIl0
OPEN DAY AND KViNIVO.
I. M. POST. '
Opoeral Agency lor a 1 styles of Veloolpedea. JJ21
O N
C R R T H
VKll K v ENIKU,
ALL
WEDKESDAY A1D hATURDAY Af TERSOO.t
AT A o'l'Uli'K, a
KA1UAN NIOHTR'
OKM'I COMBiN TION
KNTWrlTAINYtKNT
AI5NOT7BOEMFNT EX I H 4URDIN A UY. f
Tlie Munsgimmt bavr tbe pleasure of nauunntn.
an ei Kagtmtnt mlih the beauillal and laienila
vocal in t,
MIBa JEWNIR WAOlt.
Frcm Btelnwayand IrvliisriHaM, New York.
implV, ION,
The ur equalled IRISH COM KUI AN and VOCALTB
l-o will appesr In hlaKreat Insb MpeolaiHe-
lUKDUbUN DANCINU MAM1KK.
WBIbTLINU THIEF.
pat mcciann. Era Era.
PEOFE80R M. U'KKaKDOS 1V
Planlrtand Cvmpospr, lrt.m the I ammany Tbaatre
Nw York, wheiebel.at eiMted ibe hlhMt enoo.
niluma of lhe prtsill introduce his r real Invention
A THE TUMBLKKONIOON.
piaylDg three diitlnor tunf satoneaod 'besametlma
r BK4NOR CHAKLkM (UKMIO,
The Great Comic Vocailn aud Caricaturist, from the
Albambra, London, will appear In hla Great Char
ac'erfoDgs: UP iB A BA I LOON,
AN llAMin GUINEA pro BOT..
ROLLt' K1NU HtMj, jtro. ETC.
Dorirv tbe Evening w'H he mMIiIim
THE ARABIAN NIGKTS' TA BLEAHX,
FK'y In Btiiubcr. being the very finest and most
beauillnl paintings evtr nholied la thl voanuy,
U.UbUnled by an nhle triiir r.
GRAND PRESENTATION
ONE HTJNDRFTt VALUABLE GIFTS
TO T8E ACDIWi'l-i
Tlie Chlckarlng Grand and equa" Planus use! npon
tills occasK.n are Irom Duttona Muslo btore, No. ,
fh(s ot street.
THKKTi.; FIFTY CPNT9
RlEKVHD 8KATP ..EVENT Y-FIVE CENTH
(C an be aetoied six uavs Inadvance .)
Ticket Office opun rrom 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
MACfICK.
GRAND ARABIAN NIGHTS' MATINEE,
For tbe accommoda.lon of famllla and peraona at
distance,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON March 1 1869,
Commencing at 2 o'clock-.
TTCTr?TB.... FIFTY CFNT9
CHILDREN T WEN i Y-FIV 8 CENTS
M liNIIAl.L A CO, Proprietors.
GEORGE GO B DON, Director. . tilt
A MER1CAN ACADEMY OP
MUSIC
XI I HE FRKNCH OPERA
itMXI FIPK. Jr
...Pr
ADuLIU B1RGFELD
Wietor
Mftuagec
...uueclor and
I.ART NIGHT OF
THE FRENCH OPERA.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT
6R.NUO l. A MATINEE.
LA GRANDE DCOHEUi,
OperA Bnufle. In four sot, by OlfeuOaoh.
AlLLi. TOUTKK. M. AUJAC. -
Mefsra. Leduo, Ltgrirloul, DucLeeun, Mils, DjoIos,
etceic. BATTJRday KVKNIVG, March .
GRAND FARHWKLL PEK FO -M ANOE.
JJLLK. TOsTKK, Mi LB. I KM A.
HONS. AVJAC. , tlOH. DECAEL
First appearance In Pbllaitolphlstor
MOMS. OHOUKLEORL
rtera R"nffp, In one act. by l.eauey and OflTenhacb
J) LI E. TOSTKK an X RN K5TI NE
Incidental to Ihla roU H LLE. TOSTEK wl.l per?
form
GRAND CONCERTO FOR PI NO-FORTE,
wllh Ori:hetra Accoa panlaient, oy 11. Hertz.
Messrs. DucheniiH, Deere. Ldua etc etc
To be lollowtd by ibe llrst actot
LA i-EftlCHOLU.
MLLE. IBM A. MON8, AUJACL
To couclude wlib seronn sot of
OBPHKK AUX ANFERB.
BCAIE OF PRICES:
ADMISSION ..........ONE DOLL 4. R
No Extra Charge tor iieservrd Heais.
FjidIIt tlrcle....... feeveuiy-flve Cents
UAllty - ......Thirty Oeut
IS6 StBAN G ALTON'S CHESNUT STREEP
A aa na a
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, t 1 o'clock.
LAbi' BUBAN UALION MATANKal. )
A GHKAT BILL.
SATURDAY EVENIKO,
Last performance 01 the
hCHAM UALION OPERA COMPANY,
For the mrewell Bt-neht I
Mrs PYNE G ALTON and MUlBLaNGHE GA LTOV
LOAN OF A A.OVEH.
And Offenbach's
MARRIAGE BY T.ANTERNS,
MONDAY, March 8, FOR ONE WEEK. -rjta
BACHMAN8 A UaRDNKR'tt w"
GREAT SENHA1 JON Al. DRAMATIC COMPANY
MONDAY. March 16,
C D. HEKS' BURLFUUK COMPANY,
In the Fl LP OF THK CliTH Ob' GOLD.
WAIiNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT
THIS (Saturday) KVENIRG. Marnha.
Mr. and Mrs BaRNKY W1LX.IAMH.
BIX I'll MIGHT
of the Romantic Irish lrma, written expressly tot
Mr. atd Airs. W lUiams by John Brougham, Etui., en.
titled
THK EMERALD RING.
Received on each leprtsfmauou by large and bfli
llant audit nces. with
EMTHUBIASTIO APPLAUSlt
Mike Macariy. Mr. BARN itY WLLlAMf?
Maggie Macartym Mrs. Ua bNE Y WILUaJJS
PEBIORMACl!i KXTHA(slINA UY
FIllfeT Vyil.LlAM.ci MAllNKHi. '
Tn Older to accaiinnate umMesaud those wha
res'de In adjacaut iltles acd ws na, laaro will bea
grand performance of
THE KUFRALD RITQ
ON SATURDAY- AFl'ESNOON. at 2 o'clock.
Fac b lady ;inilliK ibl pw toruiaucB will oe Pr
aeuteri with an Emerald Ring as a sonveuli.
MES. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREET THE.
ATRK. Begins al M to
THIS (Haiudmy) liVKNTNG March f.
THK 1 FOLLIES OF A NlUHr,
Mrs. JOHN DKfcW as...... .H...TlK DUCHESS
Duke de thai tre..M... -....Hartm Mm
Pierre Palllot....... M Mr. R cTLiJ
Dr Drurgt-Qdrll....u.... Mr. F. Mack&r
MMI Duv.1 Mrs. T. A7Cie5
To coiiOiUUewitn me grrat j riui
1HE ( OBblCAN BROTHERS,
J on'a Del Franchi, 1 . ..
FabHnDel Frauchl, j "--"".......Birton Iillf
Umllle De Lfsparre Miss L'kzIo Prloa
MONDAY MUCH ADO A BOU V NO I'HINO.
FOA'S AMERIGAN VAKIETY THEATRB
engaghmknt of the japs
lor limited Lumber 01 nlgbt. ,
The gitat JAl'd ard the rUlnal
ALL-RIGHT
EVERY EVENING aud HA1 URDAY AFTERNOOH
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
MADUON OBHKY'H I
:Vt1VA h NTk R Ta t M MINT.
i".ui'AVi.M,'cu "d every Night. fsi
m,Bl,on; f""c' "li eira char.e for reserved seat
at lrumplet'A Muslp Mtoro. N. m Chesi.ut street.
VALEIi'S (LAI Hi MILLEE'S) WINTER
blr(1llt,AKlJEN, Nob. 7S0, M4. TH, aud 7: VIMS
THE GRAND ORcH FTItlDN, formerly the nro
pe ty ol ll.e CUAMH liL'KKOK yADltN, puruhaaedl
fcl Krta! fAKuse by J Ai .11 ALl; A, of mindly, lu
C1.H1..11 .Btlou wilh KUUKK'SOKUHESTKA and
Mlsl Nr J.iJl. AKliXHf.;'!. will uerrorm I" VKRV
ArTKRNOOA- ai.d KVKNING a Cue uhove-aien-tlcufd
pKie. Admlwlon Irte. 1 la u '
HOltTU C LlX'It A Ij 11 A I. L.-UE11MANI A
AKR VVKUrLhDAY. at i P. M -In km. ol4
at lhel..iir.aud 1 all pr!ucil Mu.lo btorea. , Pct
agea of live lor tl:alugle.!U Cents.
JtupuKemenla cao be uiaut by addressing G. RAfVi
T(.K1' No. ri.il MONTKriK Y Hlrvel: Wutlg's htusla
L '' -" -i AUk . c 'tue.
No. Hot Cuesnut gurtat. 1 f 4ui