I 1 t THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, .. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1809. C!ltv Adair. Lnst evening, there venx a large attorul nnee nt the Academy of Music, on tho Ocea nian of a meeting to eonHidor the proposod acknowledgment of Almighty God and the Christian religion in the Constitution. Ad dresses were delivered ly Judge Strong, Rov. J. 11. Sloan, ltov. T. JJ. Stovonson, and others. James Lewis, conductor of car No. 2, of the Union Passenger Company, and John Slaven, driver of tho same, were before Al derman Hibberd yesterday afternoon to an swer tho charge of cruelty to animals, in over loading saiil ear on Sunday lust. After tho testimony, there being no other witnesses, the Alderman said he did not feel disposed to de cide the case by imposing a fino as dirocted by tho net of Assembly, but would rather have tho matter settled by the Court, and therefore he would hold tho parties charged to bail to answer at Court. The "Worthy Grand Lodge of Pennsyl vania, A. P. A., held its annual session in this city during tho past week, closing yesterday by installing tho following ollieers elected for tho ensuing year: Worthy Grand Master, .Tamos Alcorn, of No. 1H; Worthy Vieo-Grand Master, Charles "V. Mathews, of No. .10; Worthy Grand Secre tary, Robert J. Pilack, of No. !: Worthy Grand Treasurer, Jarod Craig, of No. 4t; Worthy Grand Conductors, James MeCabe, of No. LI, and John Hush, of No. SO; Worthy Grand Tyler, Samuel Neeley, of No. 1:5; Worthy Grand Guard, Thomas 11. Kobb, of No. (17; Worthy Grand Chaplain, Robert Wilson, of No. 41; Representatives to tho Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the United States, John Dunlap, of No. 20, and James Murrow, of No. IT.. The Hoard of Health has directed Health Officer Mr. John E. Addieks to employ five horses and carts at not more than ;t a day each, and seven men at not more 1 "() a day each, to thoroughly clean tho streets of tho Sixth district, and another force of the samo strength to clean tho streets of the Ninth dis trict. Tho expense is to be charged to the contractors of those districts, and to bo de ducted from their monthly instalments. This additional force will commence operations this morning. In joint convention yesterday afternoon Councils elected the following officials: Police Magistrates First district, Thomas Dallas; Second, Samuel Lutz; Third, Charles M. Car penter; Fourth, Lewis Godbou; Fifth, And. Morrow; Sixth, Samuel P. Jones: Seventh; William S. Toland; Eighth, Jacob R. Massey; Ninth, Charles E. Tancoitst; Tenth, Albert T. Eggleton; Eleventh, Wm. R. Ileins; Twelfth, Francis Hood; Thirteenth. J. P. Thompson; Fourteenth, Jacob Good; Fifteenth, Thaddeus Stearne; Sixteenth, Thomas Randall; Seven teenth, Jesse S. Bousall; Eighteenth, William Neill. Board of Health Samuel T. Canby. Guardian of the Poor Jacob Naylor. Foreign Affairs. Belfast, June 10. Thirteen members of an Orange lodge in this city have been ar rested for disturbing the peace. A collision occurred to-dav between the police and the people, and several persons were injured, but none fatally. Paius, June 10. Tho Prefect of Police has placarded throughout the city a proclamation urging all good citizens to aid the authorities in tho execution of tho law and the preserva tion of public order and peaco. Much agita tion exists, und largo crowds linger in the streets. Havana, Juno 0. News has been received from Santiago to the 4th inst. All the regular trcops had left for the field, and tho volun teers were guarding the city. The filibusters who landed at the Bay of Nipe had gone into tho interior, taking the road to Holguin. It is reported that Colonel Tucker, who commanded the filibusters brought over by the steamer San Salvador, has been killed. Havana, June 10. The arrival of General Lesca at Cienfuegos has infused spirit into the campaign in that section, and several engagements are already reported with the insurgents. A commission of citizens of Havana will go to Porto Rico and meet Do Rodas, who Bails to-day from Spain, and will escort him to this city. Havana, June 10. The grinding of sugar cane in the interior has stopped on account of the rains. Sugar is quiet at H$8jj reals for No. 12. London, June 10. Another appalling disas ter occurred in the coal mines at Merthyr Tydvil, Wales, to-day. An explosion took place while the men were at work, and few of the miners escaped from the pit. It is re ported that one hundred and twenty were killed. London, June 10. Mr. Gathorne nardy, at a banquet in Leamington, made a strong speech against the Irish Church bill, and said disestablishment was a concession to Fenian- mni, and a direct injury lo mo loyally oi me men who had hitherto been ultra-zealous in their devotion to the Crown. For the sake of conciliating traitors these men were to be injured. It was the tenure of land, and not the Irish Church, which lay at tho root of the grievances of Ireland. It was not for him to say what tho House of Lords would do. He would accept their ver- , diet as a conscientious and constitutional de cision, which the country should receive with deference. London, June 10. Telegrams received to-day from Taris report that the crowds in the Quartier Montmartre yesterday dispersed on the appearance of the military, without offering any resistance. No damage was done beyond the breaking of some windows. Many of the rioters were arrested. T .muium. June 10. A despatch f rom Bom- tW reports the wreck of the ship Great North- M J r .il .l. 4 1 II ..f ftr ,,f em near mac pun, nun nio i ui her crew. London, June 10. In th j House of Corn Dions, to-night, Mr. Ol way said 'tho United BtateB Government was desirous of having a full investigation made into tho circumstauues of the murder of Mr. Spoor. The Mont Cknis Tunnel. The total dis- 1 ttmce pierced of the Mont Cenis tunnel at the l'ose of April, 18il!, was 10,710 yards, leaving h 2h.r,8 yards still to be completed. Tho dis tance pierced in tho last half of April was lixty-nine yards, or at the rate of Ki.Kj yards tier annum. At this rate the tunnel will bo Completely pierced in January, 1H71, although I few months will be occupied in completing th masonry works, approaches, etc. It is in.wr.tnd. however, that trains will be run ting through the tunnel before the cloe of 171. lluinPMtlo Affairs. n-.i.i vesterdav at l.'JUi. Vice-President Colfax and wife are at Boonton, N. J. Itemsfrution in Virginia commences on Monday next. Tho "boll worm" is wv:.'"2 ot.ua of Alabama. The bridgo over tho Kenneboc, at Il tUo woll, Mo., fell yesterday. Ex-Secretary Seward wan at Chicago yes terday, en route to Alaska. The New York cotton brokers ask,roliof from taxation an brokers. The right of negroes to hold office in Georgia is before the Supreme Court. The annual regatta of the New York Yacht Club took place yesterday. Tho persons lately arrested at Warrenton, Ga., have been released on bond. Toombs is to defend the eight men arrested in Georgia lately for political mur ders. M,. Edward Thornton, the British Minis ter, will attend the Peace Jubileo at Boston. Miamisburg, Ohio, was visited by a tor nado yesterday, and several houses demol ished. The pilots of St. Louis propose to navi gate an ocean steamer to that port experi mentally. Tho National Typographical Union, in convention at Albany, advocates tho eight hour system. A train on tho Long Island Railroad, noar Greenport, was thrown off tho track yes terday. No lives were lost. 'J ho Columbia College Law School held their commencement exercises in Washing ton yesterday. Michael Finnegan, at Johnstown, N. Y., murdered his wife on Monday last. He Inn been arrested. Tho Delaware county delegates to tho State Convention have been instructe.l to vote for Governor Geary. The American Institute of Homeopathy, now in session at Boston, have refused to ad mit females to membership. Onjen Utley, tho lately suspended Col lector of Customs of tho Middlotown District of Connecticut, hits resigned. Embezzlers are henceforth included in the list of offenders on the extradition treaty between this country and Italy. A military commission at Jackson, Miss., yesterday commenced the trial of Yerger, the assassin of Colonel Crane. General Canby has appointed Major Burnham, late Judge Advocato of the Army, Judge of the Supremo Court of Virginia. Tho Grand Lodge of Good Templars, of Pennsylvania, elected their officers and closed their session at Scranton. yesterday. Policeman O'Brien was brutally beaten in New York last evening while endeavoring to quell a disturbance in a Front street liquor saloc n. Prominent Virginians says that tho Wells ticket will carry Virginia by thirty thousand majority, and that the Democrats admit that defeat is sure. Opposition to Mr. Morris, a candidate for the Alabama Legislature, is based on tho alle gation that he is a citizen of Maine, and not of Alabama. Kellian Brothers' cabinet factory, Stewart's gold pen works, and two small ma chine shops, on Thirty-second street, New York, were burned lant night. In the Iowa Republican Convention, held at Des Moines yesterday, Governor Merrill was nominated for re-election. Two vice presidents of the convention were colored men. Henry Wigelow, a cook on tho Rteamer Champion, at Cincinnati, was yesterday ar rested for murder in kicking James Colt, a deck hand, into the river, and leaving him to drown. Tho North Gorman barque St. Bernard arrived at New York yesterday with smallpox among her passengers, of whom she has three hundred and eighty, all emigrants. During tho passage from Bremen four deaths occurred from the disease. CITY COUNCILS. The regular meetings of City Councils were held yesterday afternoon. Tbero was an un usually large lobby attendance, caused partly from interest In tbe promised proceedings, and partly because the imminence of a raiu storm Induced a number ot people to excliane; their seats in tba Square for seats in the galleries of tho respective chambers. This was the business done : Select Branch. President William S. Stokley sat in the chair. As the chair is very bip, and Mr. Stokley is of puny build, to say tuat lie "lined it would be a deviation trom the strict line of veracity characteristic of the reporter of this journal. A communication was received trom tii Park Commission, asking an appropriation of $3500 to pay the cost of alterations to schoolhouse in Eleventh street, above Thompson ; and alto one of $800 for repairs to the Northeast Schoolhouse. These were duly referred. An Invitation to councils, by the rrk Commission, to visit Fairmount Park on tho lGth inst., and inspect the improvements made there, was accepted. Along string of petitions was presentol, asking that Councils will cause Broad street, soma of Coates, to be laid with .Mcnolson pavement. These petitions were very n umer ously signed by people prominent as property owners in the vicinity. This was referred. Mr. Bumm presented a petition asking for additional market houses on Girard avenue. Mr. Bumm called attention to the large extent of area of the city that seeks this avenue as a source of supply for household provisions. A ferry now crosses the Delaware In the immediate vi cinity, and large quautities of produce come to this maiket, for the sale of which the city is bound to find accommodation. Mr. Bumm elaborated tbis subject, and it was referred, as a matter of form, but with the certainty that the desired accommodation will be granted. Mr. Franclscus presented a communication from the female branch of the Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, asking Councils to erect a building in which all dogs doomed to die may be asphyxiated by tbe fumes of charcoal instead of being put to death by the conjoined torture of the club and tbe halter, as at present practised. The howling of thbutchured brutes, as at present tortured to death, is excruciating to the ear of humanity in the neighborhood. The ladies ask that Councils will make such appropria tion that, instead of being individually mas sacred, a whole batch of them may be instantly stilled. The ladies also call atten tion to tho fact that the place of this slaughter is in such immediate proximity to the House of Refuge that the cries of tbe tortured ani mals ring in the ears of tbe inmates. The Bubject, after some debate, was re ferred to the Committee on City Property. The committee to verify the cash aooonnts of the City Treasurer, reported that, on June 1, the balance was;gl,7M,178. The payments made during May were SSOO.fiM. The bill authorizing the sale of twenty acres of the Almshouse property to the Uui versify of Pennsylvania, for the sum of gli',0,000, made the special order of tho day for four o'clock, was taken up. A debate of two hours' duration was tbe result. Mr. McCall, for the first time, took ground against the proposed grant. The bill was then indefinitely poatponel, by a vote of 13 yeas to 11 nays. . After concurring in various bills from Common Council, the Chamber adjourned. Common Dhangu.' Joseph F. Mercer colled the Chamber to order at a quarter past thrF o'clock. The following business wn transacted: Mr. Hall presented an ordinance appropri ating $30,000 for the building of a new sch wl house In the Tenth Ward. Referred to the Committee on Finance. A rssolution, ofl'ered by Mr. H. nuhn, ta change tbe place of voting in the Thirteenth DivUion of the Fifteenth Ward was passed. A number of petitions, asking for the extension of the Nicholson pavement on Broad street, were received and referred to the Committee on Highways. A communication was reeeived from the Secretary of the Park Commission, asking for an appropriation of $300,000 out of tbe loan created tor Park purposes. Referred. Also, a communication from Geueral Meade, Vice President of the Park Commis sion, asking Councils to meet the Commis sion at the Park, on the l'ith instant, for tho purpose of examining the improvements already made on tbe Park property. The communication was accepted. Mr. Myers otl'ered a resolution instructing the Committee on Gas to erect gas lamps on Twenty-ninth street, from Ridge avenue to Y'ork. Mr. Myers stated that the lamps were needed Yor public purposes. Referred. On motion of Mr. Martiu, the Chamber went Into an election for tbreo Directors of Girard College. Mr. Martin nominated John Fry, William E. Littleton, aud William C. Haines Mr. Iletzell nominated John S. Morton, James B. Nicholson, and Dr. Andrew Nob inger. The vote was: Fry 30, Littleton 3.1, Haines 31, Morton 11, Nicholson 11, and Nebiugor 11. The first named were declared elected. Tbe resolution from Select Council, to ap point a joiut special committee to carry into effect tli resolution to accept tho iuvitation of St. John's Comtnandery, No. 4, Knights Templar, was concurred in, and tbe Chair named Messrs. II. Huhn, Hall. Vanhouteu, Fareira, and Calhoun the committee from Common Council. Mr. Smith tendered his resignation as member of Common Couucil, from the Fif teenth Ward, which, on motion, was ac cepted. The ordinance to rearrange and fix tho boundary lines of the election divisions in the Nineteenth Ward, and to create five now divisions in the ward, was called up. The bill was under discuatinu at the ad journment of the Chamber on Thursday last. The hill passed by a vote of 32 yeas to 7 nays. The following bills from Select Council were concurred iu: Resolution to discharge the Committee on Water from the consideration of a certain subject. Resolution to lay water-pipe in a drain on Nicholson street, east of Sauderson, and other streets. Resolution to discharge the Committee on Stafford Pavement from the further consider ation of the subject. Ordinance authorizing the grading of Long lane. Resolution to discharge the Committee on Water irom the consideration of a certain communication. Select Council informed Common that they had non-concurred in the amendment to the hill authorizing the erection of a school build ing in the Twelfth Ward. The amendment provided that tho appro priation shall be taken from the loan here after to he created. Common Council insisted on its amend ment, and a committee of conference was ap pointed. The ordinance from Select C juncil mating an appropriation for the building of a new schoolhouse in the First Ward was amended so as to read that the appropriation be takeu from a loan hereafter created, and then passed. The amendment made in Select Council to the resolution to suspend the South Penn I lose Com pany, by inserting the Independence Engine, was concurred in. An ordinance authorizing the purchase of a mowing machine for the public parks was passed. The Highway Committee, through Mr. Ray, reported the following hills: Resolution directing the payment of a warrant for $14',)3 40 for the macadamizing of certain streets. Rf solution to grade and pave Woodstock street from Columbia to Montgomery avenue. Resolution to grade Woodland street from Chestnut to Forty-first. Resolution to open Fitz water and other streets. Resolution to tramway Jessup street from Fitzwater to Catharine. Resolution to pave Ninth street from Dauphin to Germautown avenue, and Ork ney street from Susquehanna avenue to Dauphin street. Resolution to pave Ontario street, in the Twenty-eighth Ward. The above were all agreed to. Mr. Shoemaker offered an ordinance mak ing an appropriation to pay the salary of the Pago of Common Council for the year 1800. Passed. Mr. Evans presented a resolution directing the City Solicitor and Committee on Livr to take such steps as will bring the matter under consideration in the Nisi Prius Court, relative to the registry act, to an early aud final adjudication. Passed. The bill relative to hackney coaches was made the special order for consideration ou Thursday next. An ordinance making an appropriation for the improvement of Hunting Park was post poned. Adjourned. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Vur atUlUitmal Marine News see tHmt Page. ALMANAC t'OIl PllILADELPIilA-THia DAY. SnN KihKM 4'3 Moon Skts STiS Sun Hktb, ...731 1 .-ticm Watkb. . . . .. 3 l.i PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK. HFNBY WlNKOll, ) i.cniiiiK N. ai.i.kn, Committee or the Montr. GEO. MoKltlhON COATER,! MOVEMENTS OK OCEAN (STEAMSHIPS. 1 KOR AMK1UOA. Cily of Cork Livtmwol Now York via Hnl...M iy 21 City ISollona Idaho Delaware Noi-toriun .... Erin Nova Si-otiun Atulaula I 'til ton New York. ..May . . .Liverpool Now York. . . ...l.ivtjriittol ....Kobton . ,.I.ivTUKil t Kinlivo . . .Livm-pool Nuw Y ork. .. ...Liverpool OunliBo . ..l.nilou Saw Y'ork... ..May ,.M iy . . M ay ..Al.iy ..May ...Muv . ..luiin lioniiu ... Hoc la.... Siljoria... Southampton. ...Now York. . . i l l 3 a Liverpool.. ,...Nuw York. ...Itllld . I.ivorpoul New York vm lloi . . ..I utie Eitropa fHu-'tfow Now Y'ork .Juno r. iinlvi)ltt.. . Liverpool N,iW York M riinoM.ta Liverpool Now York City of Loudun. .Liverpool . ...Now York 1- tit 1,'U 1(1 Hlf ..Juno ..June , .Juuu 8 Saionin.. . LoUiHiuua itritiimiia. Now York....Hiuiil)ur Nuw York. ...Liverpool Now York....(UttHiow ...Tune U ...iuuo H ..June 1J ...Iuuo IJ Peruvian 1 ortlund l.ivHi-ixMU . . (V of Halt imore.. Now York. ...Liverpool.. Ville ilo l'aris... .New York. ...Havre Junu l'J June VI June 15 Holioim ...nw Yurk.... London ..... CJ. of Hoatou Now York.. ..Liverpool June 15 Ki'Otiu Now York. ...Liverpool lune M Coluuibiu Now York. ...Oliuwow ,un0 111 Cuba Now York. ...Liverpool June 23 UOANTWINK, DO.M KS'l'IO, KTO. , AUtka Nhw York....Apinwall June II Pioneer I'liiUiila WilmiiiKton ..June In lim. Cromwell. Now York. ...New Orleaiii Line 15 Columbia Now York.. ..Havana ...June 17 City of Meiioo. .Now York.... HavanaA V. Cru... June lti Tonawanda Piiilana Kavanuah June 1H Juniata Plulaila N. OrleamanJ Uav.June 11 Worth America,. Now York.. ..Rio Janeiro June 23 Mails are forwarded by every ! earner in the regular lino. The iiner for or from Liverpool oall at ljueenatown, ei oept tbe Canadian line, winch call at Londonderry. The teamen for or from lha,()outineut oall at Southampton. CLKARKD YKK'I KRDAY. Btnamaltip Promethoua, Uray, Charleston, K. A. Souder A Co. Steamer W. Wliilldin, RU'irnna. Kultlmnre, A. Orovel, Jr. )it Cuuiul a, Carlisle, lUuia, VVucett 4 Uren, Bohr Ann S Brnwn, Brnwn, Provfdenoe, DavM Cooper. Hrrhr H. N. Huuiren, Kink, Kontnn. do. hchr Commodore, Allen, Bait imon, do. bchr Kya Holrnoa. Vanoleaf, 1'erlu Amboy via BarnoRat, Pine Knot Coal Oo. Brjir Kanny Keating, Daniel. Oardlner, Me., Captain. Bchr Addie M. HirJ, Merrill, Baltimore, (JapUm; ARUiVFD YFSTKnDAY. Btnampr niack Diamond, Meredith, SI4 hours from New York, with indue, to YV. M. Hair.1 A Co. KteamoT Krenk. Pierce. SW houra from New York, with miine. to W. M. Ilaird A Co. N. O. barque Die TiiKend, Rndahl, M dayn from Llvor pool, with salt to William Bumm A Son vessel to K. A. bonder A Co. Hchr A rgus Eye, Thompson, from Boston, with ioa to order. Bi hr J. B. Van Duson, Young-, from Portland, In ballast to rsptain. Bchr L. A W. Hhewetl, Quillin, 9 days from Bt. Martin's, Del., with drain to Jas. L. linwlny A (Jo. Bohr Olivia, Ko, 1 (lay from Odessa, Del , with grain to Jflmi'ti L. Itewley A Co. Ki-hr Clayton A Iwber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del., with grain to Jas. U Rowley A Co. tut Fa ok. The brig V. If. Todd, Maguirn, hence for Boston, sprung a leak yesterday morning, when off the Powdur whan, an 1 put back to Kaighn's Point lor repairs. .T;fo7 Prjilrh In Thr Errninq Trl'flraph. HAViiF.iif..(iiiAcp, Juno ll.-The following boats Ml here for Philadelphia (his morning : William Markov, with lumber to A. .T. fioignr. It. 11. i'aylor A Son, with lumber to Putturaun A Lippin colt. CtrrcJnrtlrnrr mf The Fwtnn T' U'irriph. KASTOiY A Mi MAIION'S ItU LLF.TIN. Nfw Yoiik Okkicp, June 10. Six barges leave to-night, light, for Italtimnrn. irc-iit Knstnrn, with nro, for Philadelphia. Mary L. Wilcox, with iron, for Baltimore. Bam'IMohk liiiANca itKb'ii'R, Juno Id. The following barges leavo in tow to night, east ward : - .Joseph Lord ; . K. Ireeninaii ; i. It. Craves; Hope; 1'nion Delight; Wm. B. Crawford ; (laribuldi; andK.lt. Tiiumons, all with coal, for New York. H. Abide, with coal, tor Wilmington. Tho following barges were not reported yesterday: -Lewun; A . V. Joaln : It. II. Rockwood ; l' OotUlard ; R. I. Chard ;and Kale Westorvelt. I'liil.Aln-.I.wiiA liUANi II OrHlCK, Juno 11. The bargo II. V. James lett this morning for New Y'ork, with coal. Melissa, with old rails, for Ualtimoro. MKMORANDA. Ship Tamerlane, Kutnnor, for Now York soon, romained at A ntworp 2;th ult. Ship Belle of the Soa, Spoar, sailed from Callao 19th ult., for Cuanape. SteauiHhip Brunette, Howe, honco, at Now York !Hh inst. Steamship Hunter, Harding, hence, at Providence Hill instant. Steamship ,T. w. Kverrnan, Snyder, for Philadelphia, sailed from Charleston yeatorday. Barque R. ). W. I lodge, Munro, H2 days from Oonoa, at New Y ork yesterday. Barqito laaao Rich, Achorn, for Philadelphia, sailed from Iquique prior to 8th ult. Barque .ulma, Hewitt, for Philadelphia, was loading at Havana 6th int. Bar.iues James K. Ward, Landerkin, and M. V. Biott, Gullison, Bailed from Cardenas 1st inst., for a port north of ilatteras. Barque Doborah Pcnnoll, Ponnoll, at Callao 20th ult., from La Paz. Barque Irma, Cummins, at Sagua 2?th ult., from Now York, to sail in ono week. Barque Caledonia, Wilson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Trinidad ad inst. Brig J. llowland, Froeman, lionco.at Barbados 15th ult., and sailed 2'til for Novia. Sclir Joseph Senior, Fly, honco, at Barbados 15th ult., and nailed ut.U for Sombrero. MTSOICLLANY. Stn.imship Aries, which wasa .horoat Sqnan Beach, com pleted the dischargo of her cargo yesterday, and was taken on Simpson A Neill's Dry Dock for repairs. Upon i lamination she was found to have sustained but little damage. A portion of tho plating upon her port side was ffundtnbe loosened slightly, and some rivets started. She will bo repaired and taken otf the dock in a few davs. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. -ewis ladomus&coT DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WITCHES, JEWELIIY A BII.VKK TTAHK. v WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED., gJThegtnnt St., PhM Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of trie most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 anil 18 karat. DIAMOND an other Jewelry of the latest designs, Engagement and Wedding Rings, In 13-karat and coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Tuble Cnt- lery, piaxeu w aro, etc a st ESTABLISHED 1823. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O . W. RUSSELL, NO. 22 N. SIXTH STREET, PniLADELPniA. WILLIAM IJ. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers In WATCH KS AND JEWELRY. S. E. corner SEVENTH and OHESNUT Streets, S 251 Second Hour, and Into of No. 85 S. TIHUD St.. WIREWORK. WIRE FENCING. For Farms, Gardens, lawns, Hie. ALSO, WHITE XtXSTAL WIRE, FOR CLOTHES LINES. G. DE WITT, BROTHER & CO., No. 633 MARKET STREET, 619 wfmlra PHILADELPHIA. w IRE GUARDS FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAO TORIES, ETC. Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamenta Wire Work, Paper-makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER SONS, 2 8fmw5 No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN'S OLD ESTABLISHED Photographic Portrait allcry, Furnished with every oonveaionue and facility for pro-(Uu-inif t lie brHt work. A now private paHHHice iruiu the KailiHH' iirpwinK-riNtiii to t he Uperating tt.tom. All the riinnemuuui of I'hutoimwUv. aucll IVUKYTYI'KS. MINIATURES ON PORCELAIN, Ol'ALOTYPFS. The NliW CRAYONS originated with this establishment. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN, 5 13 wfm 9rtt No. 914 fJFIRSNUT Rtroot. BOARDINQ. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY BE obtained furnlahed and unfurnished roouu for lod. tur. Hoard also, if ileaired. S I if AGRICULTURAL. C3 PHILADELPHIA RA8PBERRY, JUCUN- ZX. DA, Arrioulturlat, and other 8rawherrv Lawtoa liiuokljorry 1'lanU; Hartford, (Jonoord, and oilier (4rau Vines, toraalabr T. 8. A O. K. H.KTCJUKK, stitf Delanoo, N. .1 REFRIGERATORS. JfEFItlUElUTOItS k WATElt-COOLEltS finished in the best manner, and lower than elsewhere J. V. V'fv.fii BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. The largest Stock and Greatest Variety or rULL AND XXALF-SOUUD BLANK BOOKS, MEMOnANDUM, TASS, COPY-BOOKS, ETC. ETC., To be fonnd Id this city, Is at the OLD ESTABLISHED Dlank Dook Manufactory or JAS. B. SMITH & CO., No. 27 South SEVENTH St., 3 18 thstuSm PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE AND SALESROOM, FTKST FLOOH; WAKE BOOMS, UP HTAIKS. GAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY. SAFE, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PLACED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS!! FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES Have been In Bucccnsful operation for elnvnn vnars, and in all case Riven portoct satisfaction. Tho light is much superior to that of city gas, at much loss cost. The many accident a nrising from tho tisu of KKllONK.XK ano (;oAL OIL LAMl'H and worthless (pis machine should in duce persons to adopt a safe, economical, and satisfac tory light. The simplicity of our machino, its slow motion, its superiority over all others on account of its HK VOLV 1NG evaporator, which takes up all the carbon from tho material, and the fact that it will run for years without cost for reoairs, recommend it abovo all others in the market. The machino can be a jon iu operat ion at our OUice, where explanations and references will be iriven. KKIUUS A (.()., 6 Ituthsm2p1 No. K7 PHI'SNUT Street, Philuda. Best yuality of GAKOl.INK always on hand. GOVERNMENT SALES. ALE OF UNITED STATES VESSELS. Navy Dkpaktmknt, ME NT, ) NU UKPAIIl, 110 3, ISO'J. J DUREAC OF I ONSTKUCTION AN Washington, D. C, Junu The Navy Department will oiler for sale, at Pulill Auction, at the United States Navy Yard, Washing ton, D. C, on the 19th day of June, at 12 o'clock M., the Iron side-wheel Steamer SIIAMOKIX, of 103U tons, old measurement. At the United States Navy Yard, Philadelphia, on the 21st day of June, at 12 o'clock M., tho Iron side wheel Steamer UOHNET, of 820 tons, old measure ment. The vessels and their Inventories can be examined at any time, on application to the Commandants of the respective Navy Yards. The whole amount of tho purchase money must be deposited at the time of adju dication, and the vessels must bo removed from tlm navy yards within two weeks from the day of sale. The Government reserves the rl(?ht to withdraw the vessels from sale for any purchaser who will pay the nppraiBed value with on increase of ten (10) per centum thereto. 8 Sthstuilt ROOFING. READY ROOFING. This Roofing is adapted to all building. It can Iw applied to BTF.KP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the exnenae of tin. It is readily pot on old Shingle Roofs without removing the shingles, thus avoid ing Hie damaging of ceilings and furniture while under going repairs. (No gravel usod.) PUiiSKKVK YOUR TIM ROOKS WITH WELTOJJ'8 KI.ANTIU PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair aud Paint Roofs at short notice. AImi, PAINT FOR SAI.H by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKLTON, No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Ooates, and 2 175 No. WIS WALN UT Street. TO OWNERS, ARCI1ITECT8, BUILDERS AND ROOKKRR Hoofs! Yes, yes. Kvory size and kind, old or now. At No. W3 N. TH IRO Street, the AM IC RIUAN COKOKKTK PAINT AND ROOK COMPANY are selling their celubrated paint for TIN ROOKS, and for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com plex roof covering, the best evor offered to the public, with brushes, cans, buckets, etc, for the work. Anti-vermin, Fire, and Water-proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No crack ing, pealing, or shrinking. N paper, gravel, or heat. Good for all climates. Directions given for work, or good work men supplied. Care, promptness, oertaintrl Ono priuttl Oall! P.xamine! Judgol Agenta wanted for interior eonntiea. 4&U JOSKPU LHEDS. Principal. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Wo are prepared to furnish Knelish imported ASPHALTH) ROOFINti FKLT In quantities to suit. This roofing was used tooovertha Paris Kxhihiuon in lod7. MERCHANT A OO., 4 29 3m Noa. 617 aud 6 It MINOR Street. ROOFING. LITTLE & CO., "THE LIVE ROOFKR8." No. l'J38 MARKET Street Every description of Old and l.eaky Roof made tight and war ranted to keep in repair for five years. Old Tin Roof made equal to new. A trial only required to insure aati. faction. Order promptly attended to. SB Hin OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVER with laaatia Slate, and warranted for ten year. HAMILTON A UOORKER, 8 lSo'm No. 45 S. TENTH Street GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. jyjIOHAEL MEAGHER & CO., No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB TERRAPINS lfl PER DOZEN. 8 34 JOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE YOUll HOUSE. WI.M'III.K, lIAKT.IIArV Ac CO.'g WAS11IMJ AND tl.KANSI.NU POWDElt la unequalled for scrubbing Paints. Floor, and all hous. bold use. Ask for it aud take no other. W. 11. HOW. MAN, Role Agont, 23fim No. 115o KRANKKOiiO Road p O R N E X CHANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. HAIf.KY, N. E. cornor of ilAIIK KT and WATER Stroota. I'liiludelphi.i, DEALER IN HAliS AND BAfKUNU Of every ileseripiion, for Grain, Flour, Salt, bupor-Phoaplune of Lime, Bona. Dust, Etc. I.argo and small (3UNN Y BA(IS constantly on hand i-ii Also, WOOl, SACKS. OTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE .. LMKihffa?VfM,i!!'S.Invel.,,';:nJ1,H,; Patented, and for thehMClNU, UUTI INC., and Olill'l'lNO of dried beef, cabbage, tUs., are herob)tfured for sale. It is an artiula ot great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurant", ?n,..,!,",uM ," Introduced into every family NTATK K (.11 I S tor sale. Model ran bo seen at TKtEOKAl'H Ol KICK, COOPER'S POINT, N. J. u ul ' r MUNDY A HOFFMAN. TO THE PUBLIC TOE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest style ' . Cailer. and Shoo for Men and Boys oan ba bad at Ijirge Establishment, Sftm tvyiiirin O. CATTELL A CO. t n wrvPTlI W ATER STREET, AMUSEMENTS. of the world renowned Comedian MR. JOSEPH JKr-FERSON. who will appear aa RIP VAN WINKLE, in Dion Boacicault's great Drama of RIP VAN WINKLE; OR, THE SI.FEF OF TWENTY" YFARS SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT I O'CLOCK. RIP VAN WINKLE. n MONDAY BENEFIT OF MISS ANNIE ORAHAWW THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH HTREKX JL below Arch. Commences at 8 o'oloek. TO NIC.II T, FAREWELL BENEFIT nd last appearance but two of the gifted young artiste, MISS SUSAN (i ALTON. I ast time of "tW," "," AND BLIND BEOOARS. Farewell Matinee TO MORROW at I o'clock. Pstnrd ay Night BEN F FIT OF M R. KEL LEI1K R. - "fRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET 1A THEATRE. Begins at R o'clock. BLACK ANO WHITE. MONDAY. AND EVERY EVENING, reenter and Wilkio Collins1 great pl.iv, BLACK AND Will IK. W ith Every Scone New, New Machinery, ; New !iislo, . , ,. . And a Powerful Oast Including Mr. JOHN DREW. Seat secured sin days in advance. VOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE,'' X WAI.NtTT Street, above Eighth. THE (.HEAT UK I.AVE SISTERS, FOR SIX MOUTH OM.Y. LAS I' WEEK OK JOE EMM ETT. , (REAT Sl'( t'ESS OE TDK DASH WOOD SISTER VAI.F.U'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER V.,.-,A,,,,I?UN 72"' 7?J- ?-4j nd72 VINKStreot.; 1 IE (. I1AMIOUI II KSTH ION', fermerly the property of the (.KAMI DI KE OK BADEN, purchased at rea esp, ne 1 y , Ai 'OH VALER, of (hi city. In combination with H.AMUCSOROHESTKA and Miss NELLIE AN. VI !-','?,. w'" forform EVERY AiTEHNOON and! r I MM. at the above. mentioned place. Admimioii '"e- 1 latf . RACES. p O I T I li 13 IS X IS JP A K K. MATCH I'OK $00. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. Good Dny and Track. Best three la Ave to wagonfl( John Turner enters steel roan JERSEY BOY. R. Mulone enters bay horse MIKE. AdmlsBlon, 1. , 6 9 St p O I IN T II St IS IS Z IS l'AIll&V MOSDAY, JUXE 21. Swerpstnkes for Uorsea that have never beaten J 60 entrance. Mile heats, 8 In 6, to harness. Association adding net receipts. Three or more entries to fill, and two to start. Should only one horse appear he will, be entitled KJ all the entrance money. Should three or more start! the second horse to save his entrance. Entries to ba addressed to the Secretary, anil in each instance en t'luslr k the entrance. Entries to bo closed at 13 o'clock, noon, on Monday, June 14. 8. KILPATRICK, Secretary, 6 11 No. 144 South FOURTH Street r o i, : i a it it. MONDAY, Jyt JUNE 14, At 3 P. M. Purse and stake of NJ0; mile heats, 8 In 8, to tar Hess. Good diiv and track. ,T. Challls names b. pr. PINE BOY. J. Levitt block m. BLACKSTONE BELL, W illiam II. Doble g. m. DAISY. It WM. H. DOBLE, Proprietor. rplIE PRINCIPAL DEPOTI FOR THE BALK OF REVENUE STAMPS,' No. S04 CIIE9NUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND No. 438 WALNUT STREET, (Penn Building) ESTABLISHED 1882. The sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at the 01d-Establl8hed Agency, The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a larga supply, we are enabled to All and forward (by Mall ot. Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, y matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts) on Philadelphia, and Post OUice Orders received la payment Any Information regarding the decisions of th Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully anil gratuitously fumlsiied. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re' celptt), etc. The following rates of commission are allowed Stumps and Stamped Paper: On 25 and upwards 8 per 100 " 3 " 800 " , 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CnESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly 0 hand. LARZELERE & DUCHEY, 1'u.lom IIouh0 Broker and Notarle Public No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED llltf PASSPORTS PROCURED. At'OODLANDSC'EM ETER Y COM PAN Y. V Tim followioK ManaKor aud Officers nave beea ,T IMP electea ("?.. 'u- pnlCE. Pntal.W. William II. Moore, Si.inui 1 S. Moon, vyilliani W. koen, Ferdinand J. Droor, (ioorn L. Kuzby, tillll(R .lllll-ll Jul win t.re if. A. Kniulit. riMIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, OFFICE 1 No. ;t i Cll ESNUT Street, forward Pamela, Pack. axa. alerohandiae, Hank Note, aud Specie, either bj ita own line or in connection with other Exproa Uompaniaa, U all Ui principal town and iua in the CnHwd Slate. JOUN BINOHAM, f ttapertannanh v-v DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY 8URi v OEON, treata all rliwaiw of horae and cattle1 and all aanncal operationa, wits artioieat aoooouuodateojaA for horse, at hi.lu&nnarf u. tfUO MAitSUjLU. btraah tim twit, IVot i ntM'tefltry aim , '.hidi, uw.i.i i. ... . ,..,.,.., r. 1'he MauaKora liave patuiud a reaolution reiitiirimr both Lot liolii itb and Viaitora to prewt-nt tick eta at tlm uotranoa) tor admiBxion to the t oiiiottM'y. Tii knta nntjr bo bad at tba t ittico of tlio C'oiiiiany, No. bl3 ARCU Street, or of any ot the Mndr. I S3