THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1809. xrawa jbuiviivtahy". Citv Airalra. A rnoFs meeting of Journeymen earponters was held yesterday mornlnp;, at the hall broad nd Arch streets, for the purpose ot hearing ro oorts from the different employer in relation to the payment of 3-50 per day for labor. Mr. Uowan was appointed chairman of the meeting. The committee from the sub-districts reported that they had visited a large number of shoos, where the men signified their intention of join ing those already on the strike In the evening another meeting was held in front of the hall Broad and Arch streets, when addresses were made, setting forth the grievances of the labor ing classes and the importance of a more liberal compensation for their services. The Impression prevailed that the necessity for a long continu ance of tho strike would be obviated by the employers acceding to the demand of the journeymen. A meeting of the Historical Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held last even ing at the rooms, Arch street, above Tenth, Rev. Mr. Cray, Presiding Elder, in the chair. After devotional exercises, an autobiographical letter of Rev. Charles (Jook. D. 1)., was read, followed by similar letters of other divines of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. A stated meeting and monthly display of the Horticultural (Society was held last evening at their hall. Tho exhibition was fully up to the average, and was well attended. A contribution of cnt llowcrs attracted a great deal of notice, as also did a sample of unusually line strawberries and a quantity of mushrooms. Tho animal display of the coming summer promises to be one of the best ever held in the city. Inspection of Hour and meal for the week ending May 111, lSfi'.l: Harrcls of superfine. 5T."; do. fine, 10; do. rye, 41; do. corn meal, 1.Y1; do. condemned, ISO; puncheons corn meal, 2'i total, 0841. nmnextie Affiilr. Gold closed yesterday at . Indian depredations are numerous lu Ari zona. General Reynolds states that an election can be held in Texas in July. A leak is reported in the Grand Levee in the parish of Point Coupee, La. Secretary Finn Is still receiving numerous applications for consulships. 5000 miucrs at Pittstou and Olyphnnt are and have been steadily at work. Fifty thousand dollars were shipped to Ham burg from New York yesterday. Jobson & Chase's planing mill, at Spring field, Mass, was burned yesterday. Loss, 920.00U. Tho fifty-third anniversary of tho New York Sunday School Unlou was celebrated yesterday. An unknown man committed suicide by jumping from a ferry-boat on the East river yesterday. The IIoupc Judiciary Committee met yes terday to investigate the charges against Judge liustecd. Ten Eyek, tho actor, charged with obtain ing money by forged bounty checks, has been held to bail. An Invoice of Japanese teas from Yokohama has been received at St. Louis via the Pacific Railroad. Tho fifty-fifth anniversary of the American Baptist Missionary Union was celebrated in Bos ton yesterday. A commercial convention met in Memphis yesterday. Sixteen Western and Southern States were represented. General Sickles' commission as Minister to Spain was forwarded to him yesterday from tho State Department. William Holgrcn was instantly killed, at ' Watertown, Minn., on Monday, by tho acci dental discharge of a gun. During the sale of hotel property at Long Branch yesterday, a disgraceful light occurred, and the belligerents forced a postponement of business. It may be of interest to know that there are in running order, in tho Statu of Pennsylvania, 1397 miles of railroad, and 540 additional miles are projected. This exceeds any State in the Union, the next one being Illinois, where ST.59 miles of road are completed, and IVi'i projected. The State of Ohio comes third, and New York fourth on the list. Foreign Attain. Madcid, May 18 The Minister of Finance to-day submitted the budget to the Cortes. Paris, May 18. The negotiations for a con ference between France and Belgium have been completed, and the session will open here at an early day. Dublin, May 18. Tho Archbishop of Cashel, the Rev. Dr. Patrick .Leahy, in a pastoral letter, refers to recent outrages committed in tho south of Ireland. He considers it lamentable that tho acts of few desperadoes should tarnish the fame of Tipperary, and emphatically denies the existence of any agrarian conspiracy. The out rages, he says, were the result ot the unhappy relations existing between the landlord and tenant, and the settlement of the land question in Ireland would be sure to diminish the num ber of such unfortunate occurrences. The pas toral bids the dissatisfied tenants to look with hope to the Imperial Legislature, and points out the danger of estranging and disgusting England by the commission of such outrages as have recently been perpeUuted. Havana, May 18 Another battalion of mobilized negro troops left to-day lor active service in the field. Tho failure of Schepler fc Co., in New York, causes some uneasiness in commercial circles here. The IHario contains a report that the insur gonta have burned the towns of Sabonica, Cas corro and Geraiiuaro, but tho Vol de Cuba doubts it. Tho reports previously received from both Spanish and insurgent soujccs greatly exagger ated the light at Las Tunas, on May 3d. More reliable accounts, now at hand, reduce tho af fair to a mere skirmish. Tho Spanish uud rebel troops are suffering equally from fevers, and it is said that many of the latter are dying from want of shelter and medical attendance. Trains are again running ou tho Puerto Prin cipe and Nuevitas Railroad. Cane grinding has been interrupted in some localities on the North and South coasts by heavy rains. The United States gunboat Penobscot has ar rived here. The Naval Court has sentenced tho captain and mate of the captured schooner Galvanic to six years' imprisonment, and her tweuty-two passengers to eight years' imprisonment each. London, May 18. Tho Standard of to-day, in an article on tho Alabama claims treaty, says the idea of awaiting further expressions from Parliament and Congress commits tlio business to an indefinite postponement. England's senti iiieiils have been clearly pronounced, but sho is f Btill prepared to submit to the proper tribunals the question of wrongs and damages; but any attempt to reopen tho controversy on prepos terous grounds, whatever the American senti ment may bo, is absurd. From this position England cannot recede. THE ASHES. The lnys for Collection. Hereafter ashes will bo collected as follows: In tho part o tu0 clty BO,lt, of South street Monday, Delaware avenue to Second ftrtet; Broad street to Sixteenth street and to Wsihing tou avenue. Tuesday, Second to FoTjri street; Sixteenth to Eighteenth and to Washington ..' Wednesday, Fourth to Sixth street: El'-Viccnth to Twenty-second rect and to Wishtmrton avenue. Thursda, Sixth to Eighth ' X;.tis- Tweuty-eccond to P:huylklll and to SiT' avenue. Friday. Eighth to Tenth V. west of Broad and touth of Washington no Saturday, Tenth to Broad street. RVf i.n nortion of the city between South and InthOpoi" vinn to Arch, nnxt nf y,ine 8,il"stieet- Brwi to Sixteenth, aud Viuo to a".1 ceua,Tesday,Arch to Chesnut; east of Eleventh; w p to Ine . t To Eleventh; Eighteenth to Tweu street, east ol Btrects. Thursday, Pine to ticth, iuo to uoutu h Twentieth to nouui Birccw, v..- - h streets. Friday, Twenty-second to Bchnylkill river, Vine to South streets. Saturday, Chesnut to South and Ele venth to Broad. In tho portion of tho citv from Vine to Pop lar, east of Broad street Monday, Delaware to Third street; Tuesday, Third to Sixth street; Wednesday, Sixth to Eighth street; Thursday, Eighth to Tenth street; Friday, Tenth to Twelfth street; Saturday, Twelfth to Broad street. In the portion of tho city from Vino to Co lumbia avenue and west of Broad street Mon day, Vino to Callowhill street; Tuesday, Callow hill to Green street; Wednesday, Green toCoatcs street: Thursday, Coatcs to Parrish street: Fri day, ParriBh to Girard avenue; and Girard ayenuc to Columbia avenue. Saturday. In the portion of tho city north from Poplar, east of Front Monday, Poplar to Laurel; Tuesday, Laurel to Richmond: Wednesday, Rich mond to West; Thursday, West street to'Norris; Friday, Norrls to Lehigh avenue. In the portion of the city from Poplar to Le high avenue, and from Front to Broad Monday, Front to Second street; Tuesday, Second to Fourth street; Wednesday, Fourth to Sixth street; Thursday, Sixth to Tenth street; Friday, Tenth to Broad. In the portion west of the Schuylkill Tues day, north from north side of Market street; Fri day, south from south side of Market street. THE 01)1) FELLOWS. The Annual NrnNinn In IlnrrKburir. Last evening, at the meeting of tho Grand Lodge I. O. (). F., in Harrisburg, the Committee ou Election Returns made a report, as follows: FOIl M. W. O. MASTER. Samuel F. Gwinner. of No. 5:10 50:10 It. W. I). O. MASTER. John B. Springer, of No. 137 5115 It. W. U. WARDEN. Washington Relfsnyder, of No. 5:VS 1547 Alfred Slack, of No. 11 23(Mi J. Lawrence Getz, of No. 10!) 753 J. D. Sclple, of No. 244 43'.) R. W. O. SECRETARY. Charles D. Conovcr, of No. 52 705 James B. Nicholson, of No. 100 385 John J. Schcll, of No. 1 10 70 Francis F. Eastlack, of No. 477 41 G. W. llolstcin, of No. 57 104 John Curtis, of No. 043 10S0 Samuel N. Foster, of No. l'.JO i'i R. W. O. TREASURER. M. Richards Muckle, of No. 4(5 5033 R. W. G. U. O. L. U. 8. J. Alexander Simpson, of No. 110 310S Peter Fritz, of No. 18 1370 The Grand Master declared Brothers Gwinner, Springer, Slack, Nicholson, Muckle, and Simp son duly elected, when the Grand Lodge pro ceeded to install the officers elect in due form, except R. W. G. Warden Slack, who was ab sent. The Grand Master then presented and had rcce his valedictory address, which was ordered to be printed in the minutes. A resolution of thanks to the retiring Grand Master was passed, and a committee appointed to prepare a suitable testimonial, the committee consisting of Representatives Springer, Read and A. Taylor. A preamble and resolution instructing repre sentatives to the Grand Lodge to vote for the revival of the apron as a part of tho regalia of subordinate lodges gave rise to a spirited debate, and was finally lost by an immense majority. The resolution to instruct Grand Representa tives to vote for an amendment to allow subordi nate lodges to introduce tho purple regalia of members eutitled thereto was also lost. TURKEY AM) GltEECE. An IiitercHlinw Document from I lie Sublime l'one'M "itcil Hook." Tho official "Red Book," published by the Sublime Porte, has just appeared. From it is selected the following document, the existence of which lias been contested by the jouruals of Europe: l Suw.iME Porte, Jan. 24, 1809. The Grand Vizier, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to tho Repre sentatives of the Sublime Porte at Paris, Lon don, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, and Flo rence. Sir: The confidence which our august Sovereign reposed in the equity and disinterest edness of the great powers in adhering, without the least hesitation, to tho reunion of a con ference to consider our differences with Greece, has been fully justified. The judgment which this diplomatic Areopagus unanimously rendered is a rcconsccration of the sound principles of morals and law. It demon strates to the eyes of the entire world that jus tice is yet sutliciently powerful not to permit mere ambition to trouble the peace of neighbor ing States. By order of his Imperial Majesty I invite you to express to the Cabinet of his Ma- estv the most sincere tnanKs or tne sublime Porte for the efficacious co-operation he has been pleased to lend to the pacific solution of a conflict which we have done everything to avoid, and which Greece has sought by all means to embitter and prolong. The past conduct ot Greece, and tho conclu sion or the proclamation addressed to the Hel lenic people by the new ministry, are not such us in inspire us vviui mit cuiiiiuuiicu in unr m- ture relations with Greece. A vigilant surveil lance on the part of the great powers appear to us indispensable to insure the reality of the promises Greece has been obliged to make to the Concrfence of Paris. In thus expressing ourselves, we intend no complaints by anticipation. Wo protest against all suspicions of an arru re pensce in regard to the kingdom ot ureeco it win una the imperial Government always ready to do everything com patible with its rights uud diguity to maintain amicable relations. Nothing will be done on our part to disturb that good harmony which it only depends on Greece to establish between the two countries. What we desire is to announce now, which the proclamations spoken of above necessitate, that if, to speak frankly, Greece, notwithstand ing her engagement, begins to follow again tho same line ol conduct which aimosi compromises tho peace of Europe, tho responsibility for tho consequences of such u state of things will rest entirely with her. Wo will not tolerate in any case that one Hellenic Government, uuder tho mask of revolutionary committees, shall con tinue aud endeavor to mislead tho minds of our Greek population, to give to tho eyes of Europe tho appearaneo of coining to tho "aid of eo rcliuionifits who groau under the yoke of tho Turks." Our Greek population only ask to bo let alone and to dcve'op their well-being. They are more and more convinced that the quality of the dif ferent races that people Turkey is henceforth the fundamental law of the empire, exemplified every day In proofs which are notorious.. Our august master lias more than onco proclaimed this great principle, and watches himself, with out censing, tUo realization of progress. It li hot necessary to insist upon the truth of whiVt I advance; facts sufficiently attest it. Receive, etc., An. Seeing how closely Shakespeare, in his Mac Veth, has copied "The llistoiia of Macbeth," in the first edition or "liounsiieu s cnronicie, jvtr. Edward Vilcs proposes to print this "historic" BCi'urately, and soil it for a shilling, with tho parallel passages from Shakespeare, aud other notes. A good notion. The Japanese have an annual feast of kites. Thev iro out upon the hills and fly kites of all eon celvuble sizes, shapes, and colors. Hundreds of kites itiav be seen at once sailing and (lancing In the air. The fun consist in the Dyers cutting- down each other kites. The Duko of Hamilton Is about to sell all his heroes and retire from the turf. He has Ios prodi ifiouH sums of money, besides the better part of his character, and as a frightful example - stands second only t.4ilieMurqul ol Hastings. '1 he Jockey Uuj blackballed him. ' The Paris Mint Is to strike a medal commemora tive of the centenary of Napoleon tho First, A cony In gold will iwniveiito the Emperor, In silver to the i other members of the Imperial faiuUy, In UroilBO W I tuo chief Ulgulurk-s of the bttvW. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marin Newt m Fir at Pari. ALMANAO FOR PHI LA DELP 111 A Til IS DAT. Rrm Risks 4'3M Moon Sets I'M Bow Het...., T14hiih Watkb Hit rilll.ADKLPHIA BOARD 07 TRADE. 3. Prick Wkthkrilx, 1 BAMrrx O. Stokes, COMMITTER OF ths Mouth. James Douohkhty, ) MOVEMENT OK Ol'KAN HTEAMSIIIPM. FOR AM KHIOA. Kcdftr. TiterpooL....New York My Knrt naan 1 jivantonl Onoheo May Knulnnd LivBrpool Now York My Auntralasian.. Liverpool New York May F.tna Liverpool Now York via nai....my llnmmonia Havre New York (St. lurent Hreet New York .i"y .May .May Ieiprtff (Southampton. ... Baltimore.. . AlAlADLA . . .London New York .Mar rOH KUKOi'K. Nevada New York. ...Liverpool ('ulm Now York.. ..Liverpool The ijueen New York. ...Liverpool Vnion New York. ... Bremen Aleppo New York. ...Liverpool ParnEuay New York....Ixndon V. of ltrook1yn...Now York. ...Liverpool ('ity of Antwerp.New York. ...Liverpool Kt. Laurent New York. ...Havre OOANTWISK, DOMKSTIU, ETU. T. W. F.vermnn. .Phihula Charleston Morro ( 'antle. ...Now York. ...Havana H. Chauneey. ...New York.... Anpinwnll Tonnw anda Pliilada Savannah (ieo.WaHhinelon Now York. ...Now Orleana Konth America. .New York Kio Janeiro ...May ...May ...May ...May ...May . . . M ay ...May ...May ...May ...May .. .May ...May ...May ...May .. .May Mails are forwarded by every ai earner in t he regular line. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Quoonstown. ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Iondondorry. I'lie si earners for or from tho Continent call at Southampton. CLKAKF.D YF.STKROAY. Rteniner R. 'NVillinK, Cunditf. Haltimoro, A. Orove, Jr. Hri Kllcn P. Stewart, Holland, CienfueKos, 8. A V. VV fish. llria V. II. Odiordo, Sutherland, Pictou, N. S., L. Wostor Bnard A ( 'o. P.riK .lcse Hliynas, Tucker, Boston. J. K. Ha7.1oy Co. Sclir Wiltio Martin, ('olliiis, haco, Westmoreland Coal Co. Schr A. J. Faliens, ItnicK, Nowbnryport, do. Sctir Henry Alien, Tatem, Charleston, 8. C, Lathlmry, vVk'kersham A Co. Sclir Northern I.icht, Ireland, Hoston, L. Audonried i Co. Schr Kmpiro, Matthews, Augusta, Mo., do. Sclir Cnnirress. York, Bath, do. Schr J. V. VVolliiurton.Chipmnn, Boston, do. Schr K. W. Tull, Willis, Boston, do. Schr Jesse Wilson, Connelly, Boston, do. Schr Vapor, Harris, Pawtuckot, clo. Schr (.odfrey, Hiley, I.oston, do. Schr Kva Belle, Thomas, Boston, do. Schr Martha Nickels, Williams, Portsmouth, do. Schr M. 8. Lewis, Lewis, Boston, do. Sctir Charles Cobb, Morris, Boston, do. Schr Sophia Ann, Ijmis, Boston, do. Tubs Hudson, Nicholson, and Thos. Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow ol barucs, W. P. Clyde, it Co. ARRIVKD YKSTKRDAY. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from Now York, with indso, to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer Chester, Jones, :M hours from New York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Black Hiatnond, Meredith, 2-1 hours from Now York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Stenmor K. N. Fairchild, Trout, 1H hours from Now York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird A Co. Steamer S. C. Walker. Sherin, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. AI. Baird A Co. Norw. briif Scundia, Bnehelovv, from Liverpool March 11, with salt to John It. Ponroso vossel to L. WosterKaurd A Co. Schr Frank and Nellie, Real, 6 days from Saua, with iiioIhhscs to Ceo. C. Caison A Co. Schr Little Bock, Kichmsn, II days from Rappahannock river, with railroad ties to Hickman A Cottitiuimm. Sclir Caroline Virginia, Brown, 4 days from Choptank river, Va., witli railroad ties to Conquest A Iowber. Tugs Thos. Joifurson, Allen, and Hudson, Nicholson, from Baltimore, with a tow oi barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Melbourne, Horton, from Livorpool for Philadel phia, was oil (ireat Ormsucad 1st inst. Ship Lady Hilda, Mills, from London, sailed from Port land :sd inst. for Philadelphia not as before reported. Ship Thomas Harwurd, Strickland, at CardiH 3d inst., from Havre. Stesmsbip Utility, Nickerson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence loth inst. Bariiue Vinco, Cameron, hence, in the Sound, Elsinore, 30th ult., for orders. Barque Malvina Dernier, Sprenger, for Philadelphia, cleared at Iondon 5th inst. Barque VillaKO Belle, Littlo, at St. John, N. B., 15th inst.,trom Baltimore. llrip James Crosby, Baldwin, hence for Portsmouth, sailed from Now London 17th inst. Brig Five Brothers, Tburlow, was loading at Caibarion 9th inst. Brig R. S. H assail, Thombs.was loading at Caibarien 9th instant. Brig Harry Verdin, Collins, at Cardonas 11th inst., from Matanzas. Brig K. A. Barnard, Reed, henee, at Cardenas 11th inst. Brig 8. V. Merrick, Lippincott, hence, at Cardenas 11th Instant. Brig 8. P. Smith, Knowlton, sailed from Matanzas 8tU inst., for a port north of Hatteras. Brig Castilian, Lang, hence, at Portland Pith inst. Sclir M. Steohuan, Steelman, for Philadelphia, clenrod at Boston 17th inst. SchrT. S. McLellan, Farr, hence for Wicassett, at Portland ltith inst. Sclir Clara. Multord, hence, at Danvers Vith inst. Schr Aid, Smith, hence, at Beverly Hlu inst. NOTICE TOM ARINERS. The Chairman of tho Lighthouse Board at Washington issues the following: Notice is hereby uiven that on and af tor the 15th day of June, lHt9, tiie light on (.'lark's Point, at the entrance of the harbor of New Bedford, will be placed upon the north westerly angle of the fort on that point. The light will be placed 24 feet N., 43 deg. 5 min. W. (magnetic) from its present position, and olevated 11 feet ubove the present focal plane. The suiling directions for the harbor of Now Bedford for the Round Hill and Eastern channels will not be alfoctod by this change. The sailing directions for the channel between North and (ireat Ledges can no longer be observed, as Palmer's Island light will not bo visible on tho range directed, tho view of it being obstructed by the fort. TERRA COTTA WORKS. QLOlCESTEIt TERRA COTTA WORKS DIXEY & CO. 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IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS All Trunks now made at THE "GREAT CENTRAL" TRUNK DEPOT, nave Simons' Patent Safety Hasp and Bolts, wliich securely fasten the trunk on both ends with lieavy Bolts, and In tho centre with Uie ordinary look. Posi tively no extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT. I.W. Cop. (Seventh & Clieimut 8t. TRAVELLERS' NOTICE Purchase your trunk with Simons' Triple Fastening, heavy bolta ; no loar lock breaking, at the Central. 8 1 8m No. 701 CHESMUT Street. LARZELERE & BUCHEY, I ukIoui llue Brokers aud Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRABY STREET. ALL CUi'.TOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. PASSrORT3 PROCURED. PAPER HANGINGS. 3 E A N & WARD. rLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTTI THIRD STREET, BKrWKKN WAI.NtT AND BTRUCM, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Wi T OOK1 LOOK II LOOK I II WALL. PAPERS XJ and Linen Window Shades Manufactured. th whJ2vl?ti,?1AhS.cA,1Lv,t JOHNSTON'S lH.pot. No. 1 0': t,.F,i'.1(L(.,AKI)KN Htreet, below K.lefenth, fenmoh, No M)t IKDhKAl Btreet. Caindea. Nkw Jonwy. S2&( A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS and Window Hhadoa. S. V. BAMKK M ON A KON.No. flO'A 8PK-INU UAKDKN HO. (iliibS-a 1115. WM T HOPKINS' 1115 LADIES' EMPOKIU3I. NO. 1115 CUESNUT BTREKT (GIRARD ROW). Inret awrortment and Boat and Cheapest Gooda In the City in all tho following linn: Manufacturnrof Hopkins' delohrated Champion Hoop Bkirta, for Ijidiea. AlihHoa, and (Jhildren, in over four hun dred Billon, ahapoa, lonxtha, and air.ea. I'oteil, Natino, and Jnuoa (Ajrsets, in eight difforent atyliw, nianiilaotured expreasly for our own aaloa, from t I "i to different atylpa of superior fitting French woyen Whalebone OORMK.TH. from I to !i7. I I ynriotiin of extra Uiiadaouie Whalebone Corsots, from 75 ccnt to xt'.Vr. bhouldor liraoea, Madams Foy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, oto. a Mrs. Moody'i Patent 8nlf-adjtmtin(f Abdominal Oorset, h ik lily recommended by plijaicmns, from !Si to !7. FIXl, 1.1XEH OF I, A lilies' LNUEIK1AK itIENTM. H'i Bnrtram Fantom's Family Sewing Machines, hoing gratuitously dibtrihutod to our ousUiuiers for Mm purpoae of gutting them introduced. 2 26 3i LEQAL NOTICES. TN TIIE OKPIT.WS' COURT FOR THE X CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Kstuteof A DM,1 A HASKK. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, aottlo, and ndjupt the si'piirate account of (iK.OKGK W. 11 ASS K, one of the executors of tho last will and tostamoiit of ADhl.lA H AKSK, docensfd. and to repirt iistnljution ol tho balance in tho hands of the acoountnnt, will meot tho parties interested, for tho purpose of hia appointment, on WEDNESDAY, May 1!, A. 1). 1S. nt. eleven (II) o'clock A.M., at his ottice, No. 4U6 WALNUT Street, in ho city of Philadelphia. tfi 7fmw6f WILLIAM DBAKER, Auditor. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASFOli 1 THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA JIAKY FOX, by her next friend, vs. ADAM FOX, December Term, 1hi;h, No. K In Divorce. To ADAM FOX, respondent: Tho depositions of wit nesses in the iibovo case, on the piirt of tho libellant will bo taken before ISA AC S. ATKINSON, F.., Examiner, at tho othce, No. l' South SIXTH Stn-et, in the citv of Philadelphia, on 1'ltlDA Y. iluno 4, A. D. (xti'.i, atSo'cliiek P. M.( when nnd wliero you maybe present if you think proper. Personal service iiuviriK failed on account of your uhsenoo. JOHN KOHEIU'S, 6 18 lf.t Attorney firo Libollunt. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR -I THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Aiiiitiratiun has inoorporalion oi fi'ii inmuT, inin 1 1 1 ii may, mon, mriiiu tlio Iteul i-.biate KxchauRu ( om it it U VELOCIPEDES. l'ECIALTY OF s PONY 1 II AKTON S AND "V elocipodc s, OP THE LATEST STYLES and LOWEST PRICES', Together with all the NEW SPRING PATTERNS ol flrst-elasa PHAETONS AND CAR1UAUES, lu stock and finish. For sale by S. W. JACOBS, No. 617 ARCH STREET. 4 10 fmw2m PHOTOGRAPHS. WENDEROTir, TAYLOR & BROWN'S OLD ESTABLISHED lMiotORrnpliic Portrait allery, Furnished with every convenience and facility for pro ducing tho best work. A now private passage from the Ladies' Dressing-room to tho Operating Room. All tho refinements of Photography, such ua 1VOKYTYPFS. MINIATURES ON PORCELAIN, OPALOTYPES. Tho NEW CRAYONS originated with this establishment. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN, 5 12 wfm 2r!t No. 914 CHESNUT Street. HOSIERY GOODS. J WILLIAM IIOPMANN, No. 0 N. EICillTlI street, IMiiludelpliia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offcrg for sale a largo assortment of noslery, for Ladies', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, three quarter Socks, and Long Hose, of English and Ger man manufaeture. UNDERWEAR Of Cartwrisht & Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the lies imported. AIbo, the Norfolk and New Rmnswlek, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods In all sizes, for 4 7 wsly Soring and Summer Wear. CENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. pATENT SHOULDER-SEAM BUIIiT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN, FURNISHING STORE. PF.RFKCT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWERS m -de lrum measurement at very short, notice. A'l other article! of GKNTLKMHLN'S 1KKSS GOODS in fa 1 variety. WINCHESTER CO., 11 a No. 7(H CHKSNUT Street. H. S. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. ETEHY PAIR WARRANTED. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., B S75rp NO. 614 CHESNUT STREET. CALL AT AYRE'S SHIRT DEPOT, NO. 53 N. SIXTH Street, below Arch, and get tome of his IMPROVED SHOULDER SKAM PATTERN SHIRTS, which Burpusa all other Shirts for neutnesa of tit on th breest, comfurt in the nock, and ease on the shoulder. Also T bcarlv. Bows, (ilovea. Hosiery, etc., etc, atc 8 mwnrpv DYEING AND PRINTING. j S T A B L I S II ED 18 19. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, 8TATEN INLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Street (West Sldt), Philadel phia; No. 93 DUA-NE Street, and 70S lUtOADVVAV, New York. This old and weH-known Company are prepared, as usual, with the hlRlnmt degree of skill and the most approved machinery, TO DYE, CLEANS K, and VINISH every variety of LADIES' ami GENTLE MEN S GARMENTS, aud PIECE GOODS, la their usual superior manner. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 19 11 thsta HOTE TUls to our ouly office la l'luluauipuuw AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSI C POSITIVELY LAST WKF.K. RICH INCH KNOLLSli OPKKA. MR8.0. RHJHINUH HRKNAKI) D1RK0TRE83 THI8 (WwlnwHlay) EVENING, May 1V, Oomplimentary Boni tit tendered to J. V. Z1MM EUMAN, Troiinurer, hi n will lie prrmentod, for the Hmt and only time, Gounod'i FA CUT. Mim KDIl'li ADKLL (her tirnt appraranre) aa M AUGUFHITK. Thnrulay Evening (la.t timet M ARANIF.LLO. Friday Evening Farewell Kenotit and laat appoaranee positively of Mra.C. Kichinn Mi-rnard (hy reuuestl, Ve'di'a l.Al'KAVIATA Ratnrday-(ikA.Su r AMli.k MATINRR, whnn will he presented Waltaco'a charming opera, MARI TANA. Lant appoarance ot the prewnt rrtf;intzation. hox Hheei tor nalo of reserved neat m now open at. Trura p'er'a Mumo 8tire and at the Academy of Muaic. Ad miaaion, Ono IVollar; no extra cliarge for reserved aeats. Family Circle, 60 cents; Amphitheatre, 2."-niit. WALN UT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 1M. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Msv 19. 8UCCI SS KEYOND ALL PHECEDE.NT. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, the Charming Actress and Vocalist, HOSE YVA'IkliSS (tormcrly KOSINA SHAW), and the Eminent Comodiitn, Mr. IIAKRY WATKINS, will appear In thmr Homantio Irish lirama. TH(III)EN DOWN : Olt, UNDER TWO FLAGS. FerKiis McCarthy, an Exile.) M. ninnv wiTirivi ThuMiinawn....! Mr' nARRY "ATKINS B.:7ch.cDd: :::::: R0SE watkws. W ith tho songs. "Erin is My Home," etc. rpiIEATRE COMKJL'E, SEVENTH STREET, X below Arch. Commences at H o'clock. MISS SUSAN GALTUN. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. May 11 and 3, hy requt.at, and iast time this season, OtTonhach'a MAHRIAtiE by LANTERNS and LES DEUX A V FUGLES. FPTDAY NIGHT Itonotit of Mr Thomas Whiffln. t'HING -CHOW HI and JEANETI'E'S WEDDING. MADLLE SOLKE Wl LL , A 1'PE A R. POINT BREEZE PARK. POINT UKEEE rAKIC Rprinir Trotting Meeting com moming MONDAY, Mny'Jl, Intw. No. 1. -Sweepstake -for Ilitrsns thai have never beaten 2 35. 430 entrance. Mile hoata, 3 in 6 to harness. Association adding not receipts. WEDNESDAY, MAY M. No. !. Sweepstake Eor Horses that have never beaten 2 411. $fio entriinre. Mile heats, in 6 to harness. Association adding net receipts. Friday, mays. No. 3.-Sweepstake -For Horses that have nnver boaten 2'50. If-S entrance. Mile heats, 3 in 6 to harness. Association addinp net receipts. Three or more entries to rill and two to start. Should only one horse appear he will lie entitled to all t lie entrance money; should threo ormoro start, tho second horse to save his entrance. Entries to be addressed to tlio Secre tary, and in each instance enclosing the entrance. En tries to be closed at l'J o'clock, noon, on Thursday, May 30. SAMUEL KI LP ATRICK, Secretary, 6 14 fit No. 144 S. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia GOVERNMENT SALES. s TEAM SAW-MILL, HORSES, MULES, ETC. DEPOT QUARTKKMASTER'fl Officb, WatiiiN(iTON, I). C, May 12, 109. Will be sold nt nubile auction, under the direction of Captnln 1. ff. Thomas, M. S. K., at Lincoln Depot, on MONDAY, 24t.h inst., eomnieneliio; at 10 A.M., a lot of Horses, .Mules, and (Juiirtcnmi.ster Stores, con sisting In part of 1 Portable Steam Saw-mill, with 12 circular saws; Turninir Lathe and Tools, Pulleys, Shafting, Eeltini;, etc., complete; 1 doublc-actuuj Steam Pump and Boiler. 10000 feet Hard Lumber Oak, Hickory, and Asn. 12 Horses, 20 Mules, 10 Armv Vapons, 4 Ambulances, 1 Vh. WiiKOhH, I 12 Carts, 2567 WaRon Parts or Timbers Hubs, Spokes, Gates, etc.; 809;Ambulance do. Spokes, Tongues, Felloes, cic. ; 15000 H. and M. Shoes (new), 12100 lbs. Scrap Iron, looo lbs. Iron for llrakes, 825 lbs. old Chains, 115 sets Harness, as sorted, 2S00 Iron Holts, 1500 Carriage, etc.. Bolts, 1 fio-gal. Boiler, 200 Table-lep-s, new. 1)000 It. Cast-iron Pipe, i-io ii. water ripe, 18r0 ft. Leather Hose, urn. l.eaii, T40 lbs. Zinc. 2isi lbs. Grain Sacks, oo Eanterns, assorted, 81 Window-frames, 1 Anchor and Chain, 2 Holt-cutting Ma chines, 1 l'ipe-cutting Ma chine. With Tools, Mallets, Sash, Trucks, etc., etc. Attention is especially called to the Saw-mill, Horses, and Mules to be offered. Terms Cash In Government funds. By authority of the 0,uarterniaster-Oeneral. J. C. McFEKKAN, Deputy Quartermaster-General, 5 13 9t Hvt. lSri(.'.-Geu., I'. S. a. N A V Y DEPARTMENT. Bl'KEAU OF CONSTIU7CTION AND RKPAIR, Washington, D. C, May 12, lsoo. j The Navy Department will offer for sale at public auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Ports mouth, N. H., on the 2Stlt day of May, at 12 o'clock M., the Iron side-wheel steamer "MUSCOO.TA," of 1030 tons, old measurement. At the United States Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on the 31st day of May, at 12 o'clock M., the screw steamer "HURON," of 50T tons, old measurement, and tho screw steamer "PEtJUOT," of 6l3 tons, old measure ment. At the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., on the 3d day of June, at 12 o'clock M., the Iron side wheel steamer "WINNEPEC," of 1030 tons, old measurement, and the Iron steamer "ALLEGHENY," of 9H9 tons, old measurement. The vessels and their Inventories can bo examined at any time, on application to tho commandants of the respective yards. The whole amount of the pur chase money must be deposited at the time of adju dication, aud the vessels must be removed from the Navy Yards within two weeks from the day of sale. The Government reserves the ritfht to withdraw the vessels from sale for any purchaser who will pay the appraised value with an Increase of ten (10) per centum thereto. b 12 wfiutlt CURTAINS AND SHADES. Qb J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NOKTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURERS OF Venetian Blinds & Window Shades. Large and fine assortment at low price. STORE PHADER madoandBettered. Ml! 1m CORNICES, CORDS, TASSELS, REPAIRING, ETU BOARDING. AT NO. 1131 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnished and nnfurniahsd rooms for lodg. lag. Hoard also, if desired. 8 1 tf TO TIIE PUBLIC. TIIE FINEST AND i. (taitera, and bliotrt fur Ale a uad lioyi o&n b 1 lkfi (it ERNEST ROPP'H Ijii-ko EHtuhliahment. No. 'j.'ttt N. NINTH Street. 4 3fim A LKXANDKK U. OATTELL CO. PKODUUK l KIM JiisMon M KKCIi ANTS. A0.2U nuitlll VUAUVK.ii AND Wo. 27 NORTH WATER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. 2 225 AUTXAMOF.B O. Oattku Kluah Oattrlo. MEDICAL. piLES Oil IlEMOltltllOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments, by W. A. McCANDLESS, M. 1)., Ne. 1920 SPRING GARDEN Street. We can refer you to over a thousand of the best cltlzenB of Philadelphia cured. Reference given at our office. g 26 8m DU. KINKELIN CAN HE CONSULTED ON - t B!L'L87fe,'! ,!f.,;r!la'n "Peuialty. Office hours, 8 to 8. No. K1S ELEVENTH SUeet. 6tf CSTEAM PASTE MANUFACTORY, No. 10 k7 FET TER LANE. Paper box M.tkora, Book binders, 1 runk makorB, l'aper liaiiKers, and all who use PASTE, will tiud thia made by Steam, without lumps, more ailiie siveaud far belter aud cheaper than eao be uiade in th ordinary way. SO lin" 700DLAND8 CEMETERY COMPANYV The followins; Managers nd Oifioers hsrs been lectea lur the year 1H6V ELI K.. PRICE, President. William H. Moors, .wifli. tn W. Keen. nnmuui n. iwoou, (ilhus Dullutt, Ferdinand .1. Drour, Cieoine L. Huzhy, i A k' tiiirlit.. ilowiu lireoie, ..win ureuie, L' i. TOWN8KND. Ixit -holders and Visitors to present ticket at the m tra no. lor aduiiaaion to the Cemetery. 'I maybe had t th. iicsol the Company. N U AKOU btreet, or ol ans 'kis Mauavera. . "DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY 8UR- riuou H diaeases of hones and cat lie, f.,. all f.are'ical'ol.erations, Willi slSolent oimillodatloni tor "horn, at bisUilllnur . V BAlWlUiA 0"e, 1'VPlM, AMUSEMENTS. "JET US HAVE PEACEI1 OR AUD NATIONAL PKAOR JUBILEE AMD MUSICAL FK8TTVAL, To bs bald la th crnr of boston, . June IS, Id, 17, 18, and 19, IBS), To commemorate the reetnratkra of PKACK THROUGH OUT THE LAND. THK COLISEUM in which lh Jubilee ia to be held will afford ample accommodation lor nearly FIFTY THOUSAND PERSONS, and th series of Muaical Entertainments will Include oratorio perform, snces by the GREATEST CHORUS ever organised la any part of the world, made np of Maaicnl Societies from all sections of tho country, and TWENTY THOUSAND CHILDREN from the public schools, with tn Orchestra, of ONE THOUSAND INSTRUMENTS, compriain roan of the principal Bands and beat Musicians in the United Statea. DISTINGUISHED OUESTS from all sections of th Union, including NATIONAL AND STATE Ol1 KICIAL8( will participate in the Jubilee, and tho citizens of Boston will be prepared to extend thoso hospitalities and atten. tiona to visitors from abroail, which they hope may serve) to inaugurate the return of kind and fraternal feeling among all American citir.ens, and aid in porpotuattn throughout the world, "Peace on eauth. unnn.w,i,. TOWAItllB MEN." Theimmenae outlay attendant upon this vast nndef taking haa been guaranteed with an unexampled prompt-" nrrahythe citizens of Boston, ensuring for the Festival and Jubiloe every success which pecuniary aid can com. mand. The follf wing scalo of prices has been established : f 8INOI.F. Admission, irM secured seats, $5 and $3, sooordi ing to location. - Sinoi.e AnMiHHiojt, without secured seats. (3 Season TiCKET-transfcrable admitting threa per sons to all the cntertainmonts given in the Coliseum during the season ...$109' ) The sale of seats will eommenoa at the Boston Musis' Hall, Monday, May 17. Orders for seats, accompanied witbr the money, may be transmitted by music dealers through," out the country, or by mail or express, directed to A. P. PECK, Ticket Agent, Boston Musio Mall, Boston, Msafti Per order of tho Executive Committee. . , ' .6J2ws4t HENRY O. PARKER." Secretary. A G A D M Y OF MUSIC. OLE BULL'S GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, .... MONDAY EVENIa May 24,1889. afORied by the following favorite artists- MissS.W. BARTON, Soprano: . ) Mr. WILLIAM M A( 'DONA LD, Tenor: Pianist and Accompanist. ' ADMISSION ONE DOLLAfti SfS.1, F.'.'JirJ8 FIt"TV" CENTS EXTRA FAMILY CIRCLE FIFTY CENTS Sale of seatB will commence on FRIDAY MORNING. May 21, at H o'clock, at (ionld's Piano Ware rooms, No. !'2.1 Chusuut street, aud at tho Box Office of the Aoadenu ol M nsio. Doors open at !.(, commence at H o'clock. T THOMAS R. TURNBULL, , o 18 6t Buainess Manager. 3 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Boirins quarter to 8 o'clock. REPETITION OF ItOSEDALU , r for positively two niithts only. 't TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. . ) ROSE DALE. Mrs. JOHN DREW as Rosa Iigh, aided by the fulT company. lA-WU- L U JAMES CA8TE and Fridny-Mr. R. CRAKi'H Benefit . Monday next Mr. JOHN COLLINS. 'ft p HE8NUT STREET RINK " J VELOCTPEDUOME. FOR VELOOIPEDK RIDING . , . r mini n a. m. TO urn p. M. . Admission, 10c. Riding Tickets, 3u and 60 cents. ttO-lt G a u (.iiuuLlu CONCERT. A GRAND CONCERT WILL US GIVEN AT CONCERT HALL, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 20. I8tj9,at 8 o'clock, FOB TUB BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, SEVENTEENTH and STILES Streets. ' ' f The following eminent and popnIar Artists will take nark in a programme of unusual exeellence and brilliancy sparkling with operatic genu and other aocopUbla mur! ceuux: Mme. SOPHIE MOZART, of New York '. Miss CAROLINE MoOAFFRKYj Mr. GEORGE SIMPSON, of New York Mr. THOMAS K. HARKIN8, and Mr. THOMAS A'BKCKKT, Jo. The whole under the direction of i: i Mr. T. E. HARKINS. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, i to be had of the Rev. Clergy, at tho Churoh, Sovonteenttl arid htilos stroets, or W ilbng's alloy and at the Musiq Stores of Messrs. Tnimpler. No. 2rt Chesnut street, and Boner A Co., No. 1102 Chesnut srreet. 6 17 4t 7 NE W" Y0" RK C I R C U 8i From the Hippotheatron Buildings, FourtaenUl Btreet, Now York. L. B. LENT DIRECTOR ON EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE RACK POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. MAT1NRKS EVERY DAY AT 2. r MATINEES EVERY DAY AT2& MATINEES EVERY DAY AT2W( BOTH AKI'EKNOON AND NKilfP. THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH TROIJPfe OF STAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS, ' ' from tho Fourteenth Street Circus, Now York, will appeai in a superb programme of ELEGANT EOUE8TRIAN EXERCISES I AND WONDERFUL ATHLETIC FEATS. Admission, 60 cents. Children under ten, 25 cents. Ta commence at '2)6 and 8 o'clock. Tickets for Bale at C. W. A. Trumpler's Musio Store, No. KJb Cheannt street, snd at (.'overt s News Suinds, in th Continental Hotel and Poet Ottice. 19, III VII, 617 61 c H E 8 N U T STREET THEATRE.-. J. E. MCDONOUGH Manacar. . GREAT 8UCCE8S. ELISE HOLT'S ENGLISH HURLESOITK TROUPE, IN BYRON'S LUCRETIA BORGIA; on. LA GRANDE DOCTRESE. MATINEE SATURDAY AtTERNOONS ' ATS O'CLOCK. 6 17 ft FRIDAY Benefit of Miss ELISE HOLT. ' FOX'S AMERICAN, WALNUT STREET, ABOVE EKiHTII. Open 7 :t. Overture, 8 o'clock. THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD. PRESENT "JOE EMMETT," THE GREAT DUTCH KONG AND DANCE MAN, And the return of VENTUROLI. TWO BALLETS EACH EVENING. DE ROSA AND THE GREAT CORPS.' c ONCERT HALL. POPULAR LECTURES ON ANATOMY, PHYSI OLOGY. ETC ETC., HY PROFESSOR JAMES MeOUNTOOK, M. D. Illustrated with elegant models, manikins, paintings, skeletons, eto., prepared expressly by Dr. Azuux, iu Paris, as follows F(m LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Monday, May 17. Friday, Mny 21. Tuesday, May 18. Monday, May 24. Wednesday, May 19. Tuesday, Mny to. Commencing each evening at 8 o clock. FOR LADIES ONLY: Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, May 20 and 22, at 8 o'clork. FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY: Saturday and Wednesday Evenings, May ii and 26, at 8 o ClOC. j ROA1.E OF PRICES: The course of six lectures for ladies and gentlemen. . .$2t Single admission , W Two private lectures 75 'tE be'prlltredaV Trumpler's, No. siid Chesnut street ; J. II Bunisall's. No. 1121 Chesnut street; Dr. MuClintock'a offlceNo. 8ia Race street, and at tho Hall. 8 tl , 7 Pennsylvania academy of finh JL ARTS. The Forty-sixth Annual Spring Exhibition ot Paintings, Sculpture, Ac., is now open. AaiuiBaion, 26o. : Season Tickets, 6oo. 4 36 8Pt f)pen from A. M. to 6 '4 P. M.,snd from 1H to 10 P. M. TXIlfBITiON OF WATElRTflTRRXW'. Vj INGS. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S HO. PITAL.-Open daily, fmm 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.. si the Artist Fund Galleries, No. liili CHESNUT StreeL 1'ii'kets, 2i cents; season tickets, $1; for salt at ths Galleries. , 13 Wk4fc V ALERTS (LATE MILLERS) WINTER GARDEN, N.a. TJI), 722,724. and 720 VINE Street. THK URAND ORCHESTRION, formerly ths Broosria Of tho GRAND IHJKK OF BADEN, purulased a mZS, ipenseby JACOB VALFR.of this city, In combinitiVI with FLAMlR'S OIUJklES'l'RA aud Mim NKI.L1 tt A N HKHSON .will perform EVERY AFl KRNOON tod bit. HiU
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