( THE DAILY EVENING BULLETO.—PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1867. u : "-rr nT T 0 ES than obcc already in attempte at re- impartial jury of who arT" ~~' ARGAINS IN LADIES' CLOAKS.' gDW. ll ALL & CO., |B U SIN vented upon the ministersot the Queen, for stultify themselves with a verdict against the ' PREVTOUSTO ' the people, with astonishing loyalty, believed evidence or unenlightened enoughto be in- THEOTBNmG one SECOND <T ‘ •* ' i her to he incapable of deliberately oppressing capable of weighing it impartially m spite of J 28 S. BECONP $T\, W&W l HsiSSSTBSIOT. , but of late they have come to recog- prejudice! By all means let us have a trial- froußM-W PmtAßtajniA, ’ „ ~. . noman has not only and then let Braine be taken out and hanged * py«sr»g£B£r w.ii' foraoptat, ««d »„»«*> 'an am. m first-class clothing. > PALL AKD wister styles, Will Open Tliis Morning, very low price*. 1 contro mng influence in inflicting injuries like the otk.er naval heroes of the Confede- r Latest Assortment. _ ~ , . —~~~~~ —kempt * manz’B unsurpassed noon her people. Previous, revolutions were racy, never struck a blow in a fair fight du- • Oil lUGSUciy t UCtOUoi l td) Hnrmrior Oualitv Blank Silks Erected to the overthrow of ministries, and ring the war. He is a coward and a scoun- Beat Styles. Superior Quality Black Silks, “ swimizl'R. Also, other Or R^ 1 »" d fai]e d disastrously. But this one, drel, and if he escapes the gallows, capital 1 Lowest Price®. we propose to close out the whole of our Superior Quality Colored Bilks, tndic "‘* , i 6 headed by General Prim, the leader in the pimishment had better be abolished, for it L ._ nluH SURPLUS STOCK ’ Irish Poplins, riT7I?TSTTWr< TIITT T T7TTN last failure, aims at the entire destruction of can never be visited upon a more worthy U/ANAMAKER &BHU W N, „ ,„ , „ ~ EVENIHu ti,p onvemment and the dethronement of the object. Semmes and Waddell seem likely to _ At *n extraordinary reduction from original price., thus; French and German Poplins, Tncsday, September 3, 1807. Queen, and it is apparently making-such escapejustice, but that is no argument in GentB and OU 9i <tnO tn&18. Silk Ribbed Poplins, U, 1 headway that success is by no means improb- favor of leniency to this fellow: If the crew OAK HALL, 'QloakS at-$5, formerly - W W, THE powers Of OEVERAi' sßArir. able of either of the ■ . .' . -V* niouVu at ftS7. fnrmerlv $l4 to $2O. -• While the country, generally, is eagey The only question likely to arise is, what mutinied afid cut the throats of their officers Sixtfl and Market Streets. Plain Silk and Wool Poplins, engaged in discussing the P re^^t>v e9 o - fo f government will be substituted for they would have been hung. In what re- Reduced On Summer Goods. Oloakfl at $lO,-formerly $lB TO-WA. • Fancy Styles of Poplins “ eral Grant, and dictating his prec. e h i 8 destr oyed ? Bpain spe ct is Braine better than they, that he Prices Reduced On Summer ueo fTOAKS P > line of duty, that officer is is not fit for a republic. Ever since the day should escape punishment for oven a more U 1 JiltA LLUARIO, powers under the several re , u d that Spain grew luxurious upon the ill-gotten aggravated .offence? Wirz has partially Matinee Cloaks, Breakfast Cloaks, Black and Colored Alpaca Poplins, by actual experiment, inc smiyu. nrnpnrpil nt ouch a sacrifice of human atoned for the horrible suffering of the prison ’ _ , . _ _ j . published on Saturday,controlling the distric ]if(J Mexico and South America, she has ' pens; now let Braine he sacrificed as the fARRIAfF (HOARS - French Mermoes an Delames, hi flieir appomtments to | progressed at a lagging pace along the high- representative man of the Canada raiders, the CARRIAGE C , AIIIo , sale at .he .owe,t price,. wholesale and retan. offices, shows the position - men who fought us with yellow fever and At a corresponding Reduction .anuthtat ■ very plainly. He does not ' teenth century her people are but little in fire, and who murdered our sailors and scut- ,mn nun from former prices. . ~ „ inter-state fair PRnrTOR . ro -EDW. HALL & CO., the President shall take all the responsibility a S es - Sueh a meets, ineapabe judge Folly was once a Democratic Con- Pootam Potitih Maw Tfirsev J • •V. A ItU V 1 Übb <fe vU.j of nullifying the law by his own arbitrary government, A landi m whic ei - gresgman f rom Indiana, one of the same Between Eastern *1 Jl OQft fMiPctinit stlPPl NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND ST., and faise'constrmctions of it. General Grant quisition cou d attain its , rankest “ lag3j we imag me, as Mr. John Morrissey, Delaware and Maryland,On the 920 LllChtllUt StieCl. is neither a Stanbeiy nor a Binckley. He and most luxuriant growth m an d the Philadelphia Alderman who presides Q-pounds at Norris- -^■^ n . . . Jas S more ravemnee for Andrew John- need undergo a thorough reform before free e the vicinit y of this ± P'fi Bnv T inpn Towels tt W 75 " 111 ° l,Cl * T? “ S Mor,,,n «» Jon iLT the people •at large have, and liberal institutions can find encourage- cit The Judge attended the exhibition of toWn > 200 DOZ. Lllieil iOWeb. W •>- Withffi the strict letter and spirit of the ment there. It is therefore not unlikely that un^anly alld brutal art which took place commends per dozen. Direct fromtheManuf a ct„rer e . Dublin.lreland. law, be will obey his Commander-in-chief, near Cincinnati the other day, and while re- Bep t. Ilth, and Ending Sept. 17th, 1867, 200 Doz. Linen Napkin*, 37 per dozen. m CASES OF PIM BROS’, but he knows that Congress, despite its awk- tutor ana attemp , { in tummg. home, participated in a slight on- r r STUAWBRIDGE & CO., ward bungling, did confer upon him certain nentiyinflic office. he ‘ her w - pleasantnesS” between the friends of McCoole For the Exhibition of Live stock, Farm Product ABri.- J. •. . _ . celeruated c“e L Jon»,wLicL suited to .. ■ President, but apart from him. He knows, . ’ T „ p Wtl f, a chance is desirable seventeen individuals. The Judge took an Molinta!n Maid and Lady Thome are matched for a . qTr vo TnT ,■ ITT tiatvttath and Mr. Johnson knows, that it was the de- i throw acti 7 e P&rt * " Premi " m ° f ELEGANT BLACK SILKS. IRLSII POPLINS, sign of Congress that the rebel States should a na , , rinnrhnn will such company john Kennedy, Prefidcnt , New Fail Shades Fancy silk.-. ’ »» ““ h. J. 3 STKAWBJtinOB & CO. S2L’ , Swi“£SS L-oSu Saak Every American will read willi' plensure ns Ibet to whichthe romone cats of Kll k J®- j,,*™ WATTOTWOS s. w,.r. eight, i .»e >iai'.bj:t 5ir.,.,. For Sale Wholo.alo and Eotoil. the law according to the too .ccomm .nhe h.e.re p.id .o Adm.r.l ne, ” ““““'■J' lAi Jilt HAJNbIiN CTO. . - —-r.™ well-known intention of Its framers, and die Farroget in aitoign Perte. Tlic totters !! for the Judge 0 was . $1 ALL-WOOL PLAID POPLINS. OA.lt I). Sf*2£r* ShoW ' ““ 1,0 ” ” l ” e ” P ” ?«pU»»y £” Sejtion'nt' (fc. PeSnrg .erioiwly woimded and is nol likely to repre- HEW ESTABLISHMEHT. rv..e' n.- .» I Mr P Johnson, on the other hand, seeks to mdat the Prussian seaport Stettin. In Russia, sent the bench at the next pnze-hght that . ... . . . . 9 1 mw H«in p«p .wm«n..win t.cu.-r condition «o.»-rt decriVe the law of all its power by strained the one country that has always manifested takes place m Ohio. S, E. COL Tenth and WalllUt Streets. J. C.STKAWBKIDGEA CO. ~f ,n.-nd. ..nd cu-tomera womd very rcn.c.fidiy• and fofeed constructions, seizing upon every the warmest sympathy and regara tor the The State' Department has received from . - n. w. cor. EiaiiTH aud market Mrcctr. toj ,., x .; okUui] y ~i Ve n quibble to counteract the effect of the law, American people, we knew that the nbble. g almle l B. Buggies, full reports of the J. C. Finn& Sons : pf.rkins, and ignoring in to(o the obvious intention of old Admiral would receive an enthusiastic p rocee dings of the recent Monetary Confer r 50 Cent Poplin Alpacas. \ . •■sesh smth.tr. .t. Congress. He desires to make General Grant welcome, and we were hot surprised there- t . nce j n p a ris, the object of which was to nave opened with an «ten»fveMrortmont'of nccorattvo • „ the mere channel for his orders, the mere fore to learn that the Russians- threw aside all ( . s t a ti]isli a uniform currency throughout the .and Plain Wail Phiicip, embracing every quniitv, to nuit 7 6rf . n t Poplin Alpaca*. _ r machine for the execution of his will. He formality and greeted him with a hearty wor id. As lias already been stated, the all t. ai!tl;s - p |! 25L'ipm’sM,:rinoiE OWI! . * tS 111 addition to OUT USUaI full 11118 Ot asserts the impotence of General Grant’s po- cordiality that was unmistakably genuine. Fre ii C h five franc piece has been adopted as nTruminmniT te. nmo j. c. straw'Bhidgi: & co., T7T' r ‘D'\rTCTrT'\rfi. flfinTi? sition and the omnipotence of his own, with Butthewarmth of the Admirals reception . t b e unit, and if Congress endorses the action FARE 10 WILMINGTON, J. 5 tlbi n. vv. cor. Eighth and Market street... J: Avl> loAlll X J J , equal audacity, yet warily studies in Prussia was rather unexpected, and 0 f OUr Commissioner, the United States dollar . CHESTER OH HOOK, locrs. : -... \Vc havo now iu Fort and .-hall bv oiuHck In all next to keep himself, if he can, under thM>re especially - TTT,ble'aeli e d Muslin. 12 1-2 C. . Wt ■ t ' k • oU, the pretext of the , law. For paration had been made at btettm half per cent. At present, when the value of • Wharf at 9.45 a. m., and Km. Ro- 1 TT* ATI, Mr. Johnson, with ali bis bullying, has, after for the arrival of the fleet; but when it sailed a go id dollar is constantly fluctuating, this t, rwJ^; I wS^SSS?»SS. l i m.cdrdoir , ffik«t«. »ju’ j c»» «ne swrtin* Miidtoij. ise. • all. a wholesome love of office, and fear of :up the Oder salvoes of artillery on all sides can be d one with much more facility and less r a re to chector or Hook, 10 eta. “"P* 1 i»c.,;. _ IMPORTATION Congress, The concrete wisdom of the Eye- thundered forth a'welcome; bands of music inconvenience to the public than would the ■■ • 1 C “ K ' " ne aßd tll ' avy Ingm n, , cutive department is taxed to its last gapa- greeted the visitors with our national airs; case if spec ie were.used as a circulating me- ONE PRICE CLOTHING. J. c. btrawbridge & co.. Of LineilS ill tlie VariOUS fabriCß Ot city to eke out the limits of. the law, by the American flag was displayed at all points; dium; as the unification of coin throughout ” , n. w. cor. Eighth and Market, Phiuda. forced interpretation, so that its shadow may crowds gathcred upon the shore, and, frantic tbe world will tend to facilitate international — ~ 7 SHEETINGS, still cover him. To limit General Grant’s with enthusiasm, cheered them as they business transactions, it is to be hoped ll lj\l TiLAINKETS. BLANKETS. P ,n awnings powers and to extend his own seems to be- passed ; the garrisons were ordered out to CoDgreSB W ui approve the decision of the u w ' ■ r ,L «-UW bHOinw, the great problem which occupies the Presi- tender military salutes; with commendable Conference, and authorize the proposed re- . , TAR! F DAMASKS AND T3TAPER. dentialmind. Meantime General Grant is enterprise exti'a editions of the newspapers d uc ti on , . OH Established 1,000 Pairs Blankets, showing that same rare quality of patience that were published; the river steamers crowded . \ NAPKINS. TOWELINGS, &0. gave him Vicksburg and Richmond. Con- aboOt the fleet, displaying the American en- Fromßoston this.alternoon wehave ' •' ive now offer f«r«te. D e u.o«.»n« win to#'Bed BUn- •' -J« ■ struing the law in its broad and palpable s ign; Prussian army and naval officers extraordinary report, to the eflect that ex- W PR]( iff ketm for c«h dating the euiy .ammer, at , ~r 0 rin . » e— ,gtewmcon.to».» rn tt.M.up.r- losrM a,J ?f s«Ltotona e ,o,™ho,pittli t wS ' - • *sKbSRSX—«w«E. S. JAFFRAY & CO., intending power over the military districts to Jirs. Farragut, who had just returned from been ofiered fifty tfiousana aoimre Dyme toiled or dimiagcd once.ro sold for. which Congress assigned him. He will at- Berlin, was met at the depot and placed in a Democrats to become their candidate for nTTTTNTn- TTOTTSITi! Au-wooim»nkrta, s3perpele m eft o ouccnuiiT «TBFPT tempt no usurpation and will offer no merely magnificent conveyance by the authorities Governor; and that he has declined the pro- (yljUllllll \T f°m aU-wooTiitokcu, i? CHESTNUT STREET, factious opposition to tlie President, but he and driven through the streets amid the ac- position. This is too absurd to be entertained Large eizo Blanket*, $5 to $6 &o per pair. will commend himself to the people by a damations of the people who showered as truth for a .moment. In the first place, eO 4 Market Street, 200 damlcot^'bankets *rerccdvtag»nd ß o W op«nlMfor r«HTrgd..faii h bw t . quiet, dignified fiimness, Waiting until Con- bouquets upon her; and to crown all, a mag- Hov. Andrew is too pure and upnght a man will be sold at about half price, now is gress reassembles in November, to solve the nificent ball was improvised as a compliment to have been even approached upon such a , J' ! , E ?^ 1 K , T , U « 1 I -L Y r^vnNrv A G °° D BLANK£rr Linens, present embarrassments of his situation. to the guests. Stettin, for the time being, subject by the Democratic party and se- ABOVE SIXTH. for a small slm 01 money. Table ClotllS, The attitude now occupied by the President we nt mad with delight at being honored with condly, the of that party know full . of at And moderat* J C STBAWBBIDGE & CO., Napkins, ■■ and General Grant will undoubtedly claim the presence of the great American com- well that individual popularity wo dcoun p^,“uh workm»Mhfp. mJ4itt,«,tuAm4ps ’ * Tluckabacks, the earhest attention.of Cougress. Senators mander, who was surprised beyond measure for nothing when great principles are at ' . "*** EK,iiiH«nd.MAHKLr,L.. Diapei’S, and Congressmen will go back to Washing- at the excitement he had created. stake. If Gov. Andrew did, under any 1m- A ATPPT? C PA TTI?T T I ' ~ - -- - Towel mas, ton convinced anew of the character of the At first sight it might seem at least un- probable circumstances, sefl himselfto the LHAMIiLIIO « biklllililj r>Tmm?r>JP TTITD'DTC! ✓ man with whom they have to deal. Any reasonable to th-aw any political conclusions opposition, it would only he bad for him; the 32 N. THIRD STREET, till 1 Eli & i? Ijjlililo, - lingering belief in his honesty or patriotism from this extraordinary scene, but as it was Republican party would not suffer. The ™ DA nrmiii«p has been swept away, and he will be treated a spontaneous tribute on the part of the peo- rumor will be denied to-morrow. Aj. Cv. xICIKj.^, in his true character of an “impediment,” pie to Americans, does it net show that for - nmtrrKn , a AMyRT rAN for FRENCH AM) GEBHAN CAIF AND HPSKBB, which must either be swept away by the America and American principles there I Dbroken onuunent&, and other articles (f j- AAin DA?rhIT I CATUCD NOi 36 SOlltll ElCVClltll 1 StfCG [j I OlOVfi.7l processof impeachment, or put-under thsv reverence and affection in the re- CAL p iKIDAND p A fENT LEATHER, , . ’ - Crm>e|-_, watch and ward of a-perpetual session of hearts of the German people? Not only do way. for w. a Btaaoner< HEn n»K HOT r I FATHER (Viiilt-- Congress, until . his power for mis- they love this country because it ir the feiti 129 south Eighth rtreet, two doom »!>■ Wainnt B . ul 3m r^ U U ' ’ chief terminates with his term of newer and better Fatherland of so many of jirench library. —— ' “■ ' Ladies’. Gents’and Children's Undei office.' On the other hand, the their kindred, but also because they them- French :^BBoSui'^OTmth«Sef. Engr - aver ' /FOLD’S IMPROVED 1 _ , , « , powers of General Grant will be extended selves are progressing rapidly towards a BE"Note paper and enveUwe. promptly and neatly vJT 0F Wear, Embroideries, Nets, and more rigidly defined. The Republican a better realization and comprehension of T , A , a NEW hat store/n patent low steam kihlioiis &C. party has learned to trust him, and it would the excellence of Republicanism and perfect Wtentii'akß chestnut, fomerly HOT WATER APPARATUS, "WHITE GrOODb 5 Jil 0 j have learned the lesson long ago, but for liberty. This-is not unlikely; and it is still EIG Hra A sfudted IESTNU Teitu?^ E for warming with pure The übovo win b« eoid at the ion-«t New Yo>k prices that impenetrable reticence which has inter- more probable thati the wonderful Bismarck, w THEO. a m-calla _ n union steam and water heating co, K t~tTuVi^o% W °“‘ CnnB ' a,ai..tuth3mrp fered as a thick veil between his position and though filled with feudal notions of the divine JH AT “hatand ® JAMES P. wood * to., LACES, .. _ p the public. Mr. Johnson has, very foolishly rights of kings, and with a lust of empire, is i»f«tfrp sot chestnut .treet.__ Hn Ea ttS ’ FOUK ' . T for himself, raised the veil, and. presented building up a united Germany x simply to EMBROIDERIES. REMOVAL. General Grant to the people in a attitude pave the way for the erection, at some future cheetnut , which crowns him with new honors and day, of a great republic upon the continent. tough skin is entirely separated Itc1 tch ‘ tetter! 4 N ■ imraio chaflenges their unqualified confidence. We are inclined to accept Farragut 's recep- 1 from thunutritious pmpof the ween corn when you sWayn&s ointment LIIMLNS, -r-iv-t, tion in its highest sense, as a tribute to free tcra a andothorpr?tiaratlpna.f green com much "UMrfor CUBES THEMO|CtmBTn(ATEt!^ ASES OF TETTER. fl W A TRUMPLEK republican fostitutious, and as a token of MS EIi IS SUflll 811111: and UVV . IHUmiDUIh the development of American ideas in below Ninth_._ Don’t be alarmed w you havo pie irciii, TtrrTER, «■§« DvvAinrn mil _ 1 mjlE ONE DOLLAR PHOTO-MINIATURE MADE AT ERYSIPELAS. BAI3T RHEUM. BCAIJD HEAD, BAR; 018 WBQVBD BIS Prussia. J 11 F. KEIMEK’S Oftllery, 624 Arch Btreet, command BEK’S ITCH. OR IN FACT, ANY DISEASE OF THE UAITCP H'lT'D'KrTailTXrn flfiATtC! the admiration of all for their great beauty. SKIN. It ia warranted a perfect Cure. _ llUuOia*r,lJXtillOllliNu UUUJJOi DUST. SHREDS, ETCij by iVIIISiC StOl'e VX ab it paese»over, a Patent Carpet Sweepy^does not Philadelphia. prees tliem into the body of the carpet an docs. HOME CERTIFICATE. It iH.tliurefore, lc-gßinjiirioußandmoreexpedltlouH. IVo J. HUTCHINSON KAY, Nlayor’a Clerk, 8. W. corner _ #fo _ tfA tfh „ QavadHi oiwl StS*. of tlie most approved klndn for eale.pv IKUjIAN ii Fifth and Chestnut Phuodelphia, gays: tbCJT Offer to file traaO PlOlll oCVOIILII tlllCl L O SHAW, No. 835 (Eiglit Thirty-live) Markot street, below *T waa troubled very much with an eruption on ray Ninth. ; , face; tried a -’YH 1 }?, 11 . I , *ss}?* iSM S Kreatly reduced price*. . *- um'nru *pu .iipa nfl rvpiiv htvi p- \IHT 11 finally procured SVVAyNE'S ALL-HEALING OINT- , 10 IjOTOGRAPH IRAMLS, IN EY EKI BrYLE: MOLD jjjjNt, After uning It a short time a perfect cure was the mgß in Walnut, Gilt and Rosen ood, at I.LIMEU A remllt I cheerfully recommend it aa a euro for Tetter and CO.'b, inanufacturera, No. b-1 Aren street. all Skin Diecasce, aa mine waa an exceedingly obetinata noe ffCTDOfr'KTTTITI QrD'DT'T'fP' A I>IU.E-L'ARINO MACHINE AND COKERS,BARLOW caae.” Preparod fey bwavnf A SON —HOI CHESTNUT BTRKRT »ZO UILIjOIiN U X OIJAiJjXi 1. v A and I'arine Kulvcl, for sale by TKL'.MAN ASHA W, pjU SWXYNB ft SON, ~ 1X0 ■ ...i XL Ji.IL A. aul2-tfW ■ No. 635 (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. No. 880 North Sixth street, " "■ "• O I'LACE LIKE HEIMEK'B GALLERY, SECOND Sold by aU best Druggleta. Je27-th tu-tfrp rr/k rr»TTJ! T. A IITPS : street, above Green, for fjnollfo-lilre Kictures. Six - ITOIIORB FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC X«XXti LAHIIiS, FINE WATCHES. Carda or one largeFicturo $1; Photo-Mlnlaturo *1; IS RRTIWNffrOUTANDCIDERS. . .i. a- .. r. .w. . a. Ferrotypes fiO cents. —. P. J. JOItDAN, 380 Fear stroet, below Third and Walnut , T T'VT"l?'\r (\ A MB’DTFQ O ~ " " Acn REWARD.—STOLEN ON THE NIGHT 01 atreeta, bega to eaU attention to hfs lwge and-varied stock JjJ.jXIXjDI FAiuiilVivJU. W We offer a full assortment of warranted Timo-Keepero MpOU Soptembor 2d, from the staole, Carltou street be- of goods nowon hand, embroeing Winea of all grades, H at greatly reduced prices, low Twelfth, a valuable Brown Marc, near fifteen hands amongst which are some sherries anaclareta, uh FARR & BROTHER, high, and ten years old; Harness, and old Hockaway Car- Brandleß, all qualltlea mad dlfferont vintagesi; Whlakles. U PRINTED FOR DRESSES. Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc., . . some very old and superior; Scotch and EnsUsh Alea and QJ > v 821 Chestnut street below Fourth. The above reward vlUbo paid for the recovery of tho Brown Stout together with Jordan's Celebrated Tonio W WHIIE *«R BODIES. JL - == oronertv • T. E. LONGSHORE, 'Alo, now so extensively used by families, physicians, in- T. STEWART BROWN ® ~ m vaflds Q 0 K E Color ' 600 ARCH STREET. 600 5 ‘> ort^Q “ ta _ W ft "Tl FOUETH and CHESTNUT STS. GRIFFITH & PAGE, .parts of the city. £ Great Slicrilico. 0 _ manufacturer op best lJ -4 THUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, BETICULES, and every REFRIGERATORS rR ET U Mnrm CC JL Pft description of Traveling Goods. AfID 0 E. M. NEEDLES ft UJ.| • TUUSKflaad BA6B Repaired. CROQUET, GAMES. Very little seems to be known in Europe in regard to the actual condition of affairs in Spain, and it is, of course, entirely impossible that the people of this country should have more than a very indefinite idea of the pro gress of events. That a revolution has begun seems to be established beyond a doubt, and the various rumors agree in giving it a most important character. This is not un likely. The Spanish government has been a most odious and oppressive despotism for many years past. Men have been imprisoned, transported and executed, as in the days of the Holy Inquisition, without warning, without any knowledge of what they were accused of and, indeed, with out having offended any known lawß. The country has been in a state of anarchy, with lawlessness and violence existing every where and preventing anything like organized systems of labor. Brigands ruled the open country, and soldiers and government officials tyrannized over the towns. Oppressive taxes were levied to support a profligate court, whose Queen led a life of open and shameless licentiousness, and whose ministers regarded the people only as creatures from whom they could extort money to support them in their reckless extravagance and misrule. Educa tion, agriculture, the arts and internal im provements have been neglected, until Spain to-day is far behind the age and her Sister States in .everything that conduces to the prosperity and welfare of a nation. That there should be deep-seated popular discontent under such circumstances is not remarkable, and it has manifested itself more For something more than a year, Mr. John C. Braine, late officer in the rebel service, has been lying in the penitentiary in Brooklyn, N. Y., charged with the crimes of murder and piracy. During the war Braine, with a party Of other cut-throats in citizens’dress, took passage on the steamer Chesapeake, plying between New York and Boston, and when within a few miles of Cape Cod, seized the vessel and took her to New Brunswick. Subsequently he tried the same game suc cessfully with the steamer Roanoke, and after murdering a portion of the crew, he burned her at sea. Content with the glory gained by r attacking unarmed ves sels, and stabbing defenceless men who were wholly unprepared for him, Braine retired upon his laurels and entered into business in the South, and while there he was arrested upon the above charges. The Democratic papers have for a long time been demanding bis trial or release, and of late the sufferings of the gallant Lieutenant have formed the text of much severe remark upon the brutality of the Republican party. It is to a certain extent satisfactory to be able to agree upon one point with the Democratic press. We join with them in demanding that Braine be im-- mediately brought to trial. The court nearest to the scene of his first crime is pro bably located in the State of Massachusetts, and he will have ft chance to obtain an H.P. A O.R. TAYLOR, PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 North Ninth street JGO TO OBTROM’S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ■ ■ 636 South FIFTH street, below Bhippon.. . „ ' Cheapest prime goods in the city. au3l-3mS’3 Marking with indeliblebink, embroider tug, Braiding, Stamping, Ac. M A fORKY, : ,1800'FUbert street. CTOREKEEPERB CAN OBTAIN THE BEST OF £sWrappers,and also seU their old Papers, at HUNTER'S, 618 Jayne street. auSOlmrp} *-25*==) NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND 11*5*1 l’ Organs lor (ale and to rent, at . C. W,rA. TRUMPLER'S. „ au3o4Mp 326 Chestnut street. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM X Packing Hose, Ac. . „ . . Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment’ of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Hose, Ac., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters,! GOODYEAR'S, 808 Chestnut street, South side. N. B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of Garden and Pavement Hose, very cheap, to which the attention of the public is called. T\BUGGI6TB‘ SUNDRIES.—GRADUATES—MOUTAIL 1 J Pill Tiles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Tweezers, Pun Boxes. Horn Scoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and Metal Byrtogea. Ac.. aU at apßtf rp 23 Bouth Eighth street TSAAC NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER JL Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the Exchange. $250,000 to loan in largo or small amounts, on diamonds, silver plate, watches. Jewelry, and all goods of value. OHloe hours from 8 A. &L till 7 P.M. IST'Eetab* lished for the last forty yearn. Advances made in large amounts at the lowest market rates. iastfrp N. W. Cor. 11th and Chestnut Sts)., iXggaJ.PI XIINJ.fIgHQ tor ym r.TAM B. CARLILB, MAUBICH JOY; OABLILB a JOY, Honieand SignPiUntenMdtfazlerv No* ■4=37' Arch Street. Philadelphia. Glazing and Jobbing attended to with Promntae« and danatch. Give ns acaU^_— ■ • —— " fpimifirir PRUNi'iH LANDING AND FOB N3o *W* 108 South Delawaz, avenue MWERI-Y CORSETS.—JUST RECEIVED FROM Paris, elegant WERLY CORSETS, Finnic and dou ble bones. Also, Corsets made to order, warranted best whalebone, and sure to fit, at Miih. srEEL’b tout street, above Thirteenth, and South Eleventh street, above Spruce. sc3-bt* 1 * B JONES, TEMPLE A GO FA«. Wtt, A MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT MANED UPON watches, jewelry, plate, • •CLOTHING, OLD ESTALUBHED LOAN OFFICE. Comer of Third and GankiU utreota. Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWB &o„ FOB RAXT9 AT REMARKABLE DOW PRICES. SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER CARLE NEWS. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Commercial Quotations. From Maisisachusette. GENERAL BUTLER’S POSITION. Foolish Rumor About Gov. Andrew. ANOTHER GREAT OIL FIRE. LOSS FROM ALBANY. THE COLE SHOOTING CASE. PREPARATIONS FOR TRIAL, By Atlantic Cable. NOON KKUOItT. London, September .'id, Noon.—Consols for money, 111%. U. S. Five-twenties...vL-j. Erie Railroad Ulinoiß Central Great Western Livi-iti-ooi., Sept. 3, Noon—Cotton is firm, but there Is not much doing; the sales are estimated at 8,000 bales. The quotations are unaltered. Refined Petroleum, Is. sd. Other articles are unchanged. ~ As n\ erf, Bcpt 3.—Petroleum closed last’even ing at 48% francs. To-day the market is weak. QcKKN-TnwN, Sept. 3.—The steamer City of Paris, from New York on the 21th, arrived thi, morning. navnar.limictw Polities. [Sj. i bit I>.--patch to the I'.venlnß Bulletin.) Bovki.n, Sept. 3.— General liutlerauthorizes the statement that he supports heartily the nomina tion and re-election of Governor Bullock at the approaching canvass in this State, all other re ports to the contrary notwithstanding. Willi respect to the prohibitory issue he says that there' can Ik: no douht that the policy which Massachusetts has held for fifteen years will b(.- continued, and that any alterations made at this time Would, be more likely to strengthen than modify it. He thinks it would not only be a disastrous policy in .view of iht national political • situation to run any risk of. breaking up the Republican party on tins issue, but that it would- certainly ruin any man or body of men wiio attempted to do so. It is Btated that ExrGovemor Andrew has re ceived and declined from .Democratic politicians an offer of *50,000 for the use of his name as an opposition candidate. lire in (lie Oil Regions. ISr-t-ciAl IX.-T-itch to the Evening iilllletio.l Petroleum Centre, PW, Sept. 3—A destruc tive fire occurred tit 12 o’clock last night on the Boyd Farm, the terminus of the Oil Creek Railroad, destroying the,oil shipping yards of 0. Brown A Sons, Catz & Co., Cook & Co., Tibbits A Gilbert; also,twenty cars,,consisting of passen ger. truck and tank cars, owned by the OU Creek Road and Empire Line. The estimated loss is Srrr.ouo,-which is partially covered by insu rance. The fire originated from a leaking tank; an agent lighting a match in close proximity.sent a stream ol tire on the vats below. The principal loser? are D. Brown A Son?, oil shippers, $15,000; J. N. Patterson, refiner, $20,000; Cook <fe Co., dealers in' engines, $5u.000; Tibbits & Gilbert, oil shippers, s'2,ooo;'Catz A Co., oil shippers, $15,000: Bennett A iiiack, lumber yard, $2,000; Crain .v Thackera, refiners,. $1,000; Oil Creek lioad and Empire Lines, $44,000. A favorable wind prevailing at the time prevented one of the largest comlagrations that ever occurred in tire oil regions. The Cane of General Cole. Ai.is.vriY, Sept. 3.—Considerable feeling is de veloping itself over the approaching trial of Gen. Cole for the shooting of Mr. Hiscock, who was a member of the State Constitutional Convention, now in session here, for the alleged seduction of Cole's wife. The recent developments of the Canal Iting is creating a strong current of feeling in favor of Gen. Cole, Hiscock having been a prominent member of the Ring. . General Cole has had numerous proffers of service from eminent coun sel. both in this State and from abroad, among whom are Sanford E. Church, General Nyc, and General Butler, on whose, stall' Cole formerly served. The celebrated criminal lawyer, W. J. Hadley, has been retained by®Cole, and will probably de fend him without assistance from other counsel. It is stated, upon good authority, that Mrs. Cole, the unfortunate lady in the affair, haa become in sane. Cole is hopeful and in good health and spirits, and feels fully justified in his action. He occupies comfortable quarters in the City jail, and devotes most of his time to reading and writing. Financial and Commercial News from tßpedal Despatch to tho Fhllada, -Evening Bulletin, by H&sson’s Independent Nows Agency.# New York, Sept! 3.—The following are the latest quotations lor Stocks at the New York Stock Board to-day: New York Cen tral, 105%@,V; Erie, 70@70%; Erie Preferred, 76@78; Hudson; 125@120%; Reading, 103%@103%; Michigan South ern, 83@83%; Michigan Central. 110@llli/ ; Illinois Central, 11 < J%'@120%; Cleveland ana Pittsburgh,9s3s@93%; Cleveland and Toledo.l26® 127; Rock Island, 103K@103%; Northwest common, 4G@16%; Northwest preferred, 70>,@70%; Pacific Mail, 143%@144; Atlantic Mail, Jl2j Canton, 47Vf@47%; Cumberland; 34@:iti; Quicksilver, 27@28; Wayne, 105% @105%; Mariposa, 11@11; Wester Union Telegraph, 42%@42%; Boston Wafer Power, 20® 20%. Market steady. Flour very firm; Southom, $9 75@13. Wheat very firm. Corn, white, $1 15; yellow,'tl 10 (iti $1 18; lulled, $1 10@1 18. Oats dull at 50@68c. Pork firmer at $23 35. Beef dull. Lard quiet Bulk meats short; ribbed 13Vc. Tallow 11%<@ l‘2%c. 'Whisky 35@40 in bond. Cotton dull lat 27c. FROM NEW YORK. New York, Sept. 3.— Some time ago a youth ef seventeen summers was employed By a firm in Chambers street, who had confidence enough in his honesty one day to send him to the bank with a check for $l5O. But the lad disappeared after having obtained the amount of the check. He was some time afterwards found in New Bedford, Mass., and made to return to this city, when his father settled his little delinquency out of his own parental breeches pocket. As almost in every case wherein mercy is shown to such characters, he did not turn over a now leaf, but made it a point in the course of his* daily seekings to be employed by the firm of Jas. A. Hearn & Sons, 775 Broadway, where for some time he bid fair to do well. But on Saturday last he was sent to the Fifth Avenue Hotel with a naekago, for which he was to receive $75. The package the lad delivered, but failed to return to his employers with the money. Where he has gone is just sow a very important question for York, the firm, and one to which the telegraph wires yesterday were endeavoring to find a satisfactory answer. Mr. William - S.-Nagle, one of the Fenians Im prisoned In Kilmainham Jail, Dublin, has re cently addressed a letter to his father, M.o.Nagle, Esq., of this city, in-which he gives a sad account of his experiences in that penal institution. Mis solicitor, Mr. Collins of Cork, had been using every effort to obtain-his release, and in antici pation ot that gentleman’s success, a friend had paid his passage home. But the hour of libcra . tion' was not vet arrived. The efforts of Mr. Collins proved ineffectual, and the luckless Nagle junior still languishes captive in the Irish Bastile, where he suf fers all the annoyances and restraints which fall to the lot of the vanquished. Though de spondent, however, he is not quite spirit-broken; a gleam of hope still sustain i him; more power ful intercessors than his Irish solicitor are now bcstelring themselves in his behalf—intercessors to whose appeal John Bnll will be apt-to pay more attention than to poor Collins. The Aineri can Minister at the Court of St. James, and the'-' American Consul in Dublin, have lately become the advocates of the prisoner, and through their, powerful mediation it it? to be hoped that Mr. \Vm. J. Nagle will soon be free to return to the land of his adoption. C. M. Medanich, alias Jose Bonaido, a young Spaniard, who lias been sought after by Mexican detectives, on suspicion of having appropriated $200,000 in gold belonging to the Mexican gov ernment, was arrested yesterday and brought be fore Justice Lcdwitb. Sixty thousand dollars in gold bars were found in his possession, and it is alleged by the detectives that the rest of the money is in possession of his accomplices, some of whom are on tiieir way to this city, and an other, a woman, is on her way to Europe. It is also said that the bars are copper, covered with a thin coating of gold, to deceive the unwary. In the case ofCharlotte WVunc vs. Dr. Vinton, which was an- application for the payment of certain moneys *by the defendant, the motion has been granted by the Supreme Court of this District. CITY BULLETIN. STATE OF THE THERMOMETER THIS. DAY AT THE BULLETIN OFFICE. 10 A. M 7Tdeg. 12 M 7'J (leg. 2P. M.... 30 deg. Weather cloudy. Wind East. Tm: Fourth W.uin.—The Democratic delegate election last evening caused quite a lively time in the Fourth VVard. There had been some talk about opposition to the renomination of Aider man William McMtillin, and in consequence there was a lively contest at all thevoting places. The redoubtable Alderman determined that he would not he beaten, and was about everywhere to aid in the election of his delegates.' It is said that he had fifteen carriages engaged in carrying parties from poll to poll to vote. There was con siderable wrangling during the election; but no disturbances occurred. 'Between eleven and twelve o’clock, some of the contending parties got into a row at Eighth ..and Fitzwnter streets, and for about a half hour a regular knock-down and drag-out , fight was carried on. Bloody noses and black eyes were plentiful, but the only weapons used were those provided by nature,’ and, therefore, no serious conse quences ensued. This morning the Ward Convention met and nominated the following ticket: \ For Alderman—Will. MeMullin. For School Directors—David Sullivan, Joseph Ralston and Ileurv Logan. LEOisr.ATifn Nomination —The Republican Nominating Convention in the Seventeenth Le gislative District met yesterday, and nominated John Clark, of Holmesburg, as the candidate for Representative. The nominee was in service during the entire war; lie was mastered in ns Captain in the Third Pennsylvania Reset res, May 21. I*6l, and on July 10, 1862. was ap pointed Lieut-Colone), in which position he served until mustered out with the regiment, June 17,1804. This district has been represented by Hon. E. G. Lee for several years past. Pleasant to the taste, certain in its operation, übd harmless in its effects.are the great characteristics of Bower’s Infant Cordial. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor. Wabeanted to Cure on the Monet Re rmtnro. Dr.. Filler’s Rheumatic Remedy has cured 4,600 cases of Bheomatinn, Neuralgia and Goat In this city. Prepared at 29 Bcm th Fourth street. Gold Medal Perfumery. Napoleon HI. awarded the prize medal, at the Paris Exposition, IS«7, to R. AG. A. Wright for the best Toilet Soap?, Ex tracts and Perfumeries—for sale by all the principal druggists. R. AQ. A. Wright, C 24 Chestnut Streets. Bkwbow’s Soaps. —Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Blycertud, Lettuce, Sunflower Musk, Rose, Ac. Sbowdkh AEbothzb, Importers, SS South Eighth street Skska Figs for Constipation and Habitual Cos tlvenesa. Depot, Sixth and Vine. Fifty cents a box. Druggist*' Sundries and Fancy Goods. Bhowdzw A Bbotuzb, Importers, S 3 South Eighth street. THE COURTS. Nisi Pbius— Justice Read.—A case involving the constitutionality of the Act of Assembly authorizing the improvement of Broad street was heard this morning. The bill in equity was filed by Michael Bonvier and the property own ers on Broad street against the city of Philadel phia. It sets forth the alleged illegal legislation under which the Nicolson pavement is being laid, and the cost assessed.’ against tho property owners. It then alleges that the street has been, and is now, well an d sufficiently paved from curb to curb; and that this was done at the expense of - the complainant and others, and that said pave ment is in good order and well-conditioned. The bill also alleges a violation of the law in awarding the contract for the Nicolson pavement without advertising for proposals. The bill prays that the enactments, requiring the cost of said improvements to be paid for by the owners of property abutting on Broad street, be decreed to be void. The argument was con cluded tills morning, and on the part of the pro perty owners was an elaboration of the points set forth above, being specially contended that after the property owners had p&idfor the paving of the street there wag no right in the city dis turb tho stones, as they were the private property of the complainants.. In answer to the bill it was contended that thi? proposed improvement was suggested by the property owners themselves, who, after years of litigation to prevent tbs introduction of railways, secured the legislation complained of as a pro tection against any further efforts to destroy Broad street The case was held under adyise ment. This morning the bill of tho city,-praying an injunction to restrain the Commissioners'from erecting South street bridge, was dismissed. Justice Read stated that he had not prepared a written opinion, but had placed the casein such a position that there might be a review in the Supreme Court. Affairs in st. Louis. Sr. Lorn?, Sept. 2,1867—A party of New York capitalists,' connected with the ex-Assistant Sec retary of the Navy, Fox, are oxpectcd here to morrow, to examine tho Southwest Branch Rail road, with a Tlew to its purchase. There has been great rejoicing here over Mc- Cooie’s victory. NATIONAL’ BANK OF THE REPUBLIC?' 809 AND 811 CHESTNUT STREET. rHILADILHIU. CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000. DraxOTOEs:! Joseph T. Bailey, Igamuel A. lliapham, I Osgood Welsh, Nathan HiUes, Edward B. Orne, Frederic A.Hoyt Bod. Rowland, Jr.,|Winlam Ervien, IWm. IL Rbawn, WM. H. BHAWN, President, „ „ , „ , Late Cashier ofthe Central National Bank, JOS. P. MUMFORD, Cashier, rnysltf (pi - Late 11/ tie Philadelphia'Naitonai Bank, IppAOrtJTS " AND ALMONiISr-NEW CROP, ORE. Yv noble Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, forsalaby J! B BOSSIER A CO.. 108 8. Delaware avenna ___ XTUMBBR ONE SCOTCH PIG IRON-GLENGAR At nock brand, instorS and for sale in lota to suit, by PETER WRIGHT A 50N8.116 Wahrat street* je7.« TJORDEN'S BEEF TEA.'—HALF AN OUNCE OF TIHB MJ extract will make a pint of excellent Beef Tea in a few minutes. Always on hand and tor sale by JOSEPH B. BUSSIER A CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. THE DAILY EVENINGBULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 3,-1867. THIRD EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. Financial and Commercial Quotations. ANOTHER RIOT IN CINCINNATI. Negroes Attached by White Men. TWO MEN BILLED FROM NEWYORK The Escape of a Murderous Madman. RETURN OF EX-GOVERNOR CURTIN London, Sept 3, 2 P. M U. S. ri-20’8 are firmer; Great Western Railroad has declined to 23; Eric Railroad, 45%. Other securites arc un changed. Livhrfool, Sept. 3,2 P. M Com Is quoted at 31b. Gd.; Spirits Turpentine, 20s. (id. Beef, 1475. Gd.; common rosin, 7s. 6d.; Lard, 51s. Gd. Southampton, September 3.— The steamship Hammonia, from New York on the 2-1 th, arrived at noon on the way for Hamburg. [Special Despatch to the Evening Bulletin, by Haison's Independent News Agency.) Cincinnati, Sept. 3.— This morning a party of negroes who were at work repairing the sidewalk along the street leading from the Newport and Cincinnati ferry to the. Barracks, fell into an altercation with a party of white boatmen who were near by. The reports differ as to the origin of the trouble, some asserting that the boatmen com menced the difficulty by claiming that the negro workmen were interfering with the stakes to which the ropes that moored their boats were fastened, and demanding that they should make repairs or else suffer the consequence, which demand being met with a refusal, the boatman began a general attack upon the negroes. Another report says that the negroes annoyed the boatmen by pitching stones and dirt from the bluff where they .were at work Into their midst, when the boatmen made a general raid, with the intention of clearing them out, when the fight ensued. Still another story is that the boatmen attacked the negroes, who were quietly at work near by, without the slightest cause or provoca tion. However the trouble originated, it soon became serious, and pick-axes, dubs and pike-pok-6 were used ' freely. One negro was run through with a pike, and another was pitched down a declivity of fifty feet and smashed to a jelly. One of the boatmen (white) was struck in the head with a club in the hands of a negro and felled down the embankment into the river. His body was afterwards found floating down below the scene of the affair, and was picked np. Seve ral whites-and black were seriously injured. Strange to say, ho arrests have yet been made. Pout;ii keepsiE, September 3.—John D. Jack son, who attempted to kill his father, Joseph H. Jackson, in this city a short lime since, made his escape from the Utica Lunatic Asylum on Sat urday last. The people here are much excited about it, as it is known yonng Jackson was de termined-to shoot down his father at sight Return of Curtin. Nkw York, Sept 3 —The steamship Guiding Star, from Havre, by way of Falmouth, arrived here this morning. Ex-Govemor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, is a passenger. Rose Ball at Atlantic City. Atlantic City, Sept. 3. —The “Wreckless” Base Bail Club, of this place, played a game with a picked Dine from Philadelphia to-day, beating the latter eighteen runs. Third Senatorial District.— The Democratic Nominating Convention in the Third Senatorial District assembled this morning at Northern Military Hall. Thus far no nomination has been made. . There is an exciting contest between the different candidates, as the large Democratic ma jority in the District gives assurance that the nominee will be elected! • During all day there has been a large crowd assembled in the street in front of the hail, and squabbles between the friends of the different candidates were frequent The Seventh District Police were on the ground to preserve order and several arrests for breach of the peace were made. The troubles continued, however, and about two o’clock things begun to look serious, and by" order of Chief Buggies, additional policemen were sent to the scene. Everythin % indicated a serious outbreak, but none had occurred up to the time of going to press. Democratic Lkuislatlye nominations. The Conventions of the Democratic party to nomi nate candidates for Representatives met this morning. The following nominations were made: Second District —John McGinnis. Third District— Samuel .Josephs, Fifth District — Thomas Mullen. Sixth District —Bernard McNally. Serenth District —Wni. McClcery. Ninth District —Sami. Daily. Tenth District —Geo. Lcisenring. ■ Fifteenth District—A.: R. Bchofield. WM. J. BEIGHAM & Co,j COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 83 & 95 FRANKLIN ST., NEW YORK. auai-’-Rrp NORTH MISSOURI R. R. FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PER CENT. BONDS. Having purchased 8600,060 OFfl THE JFIRBT MORT. GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD COMPANY, bearing 7 per cent. Interest, having 80 years to run, we are now prepared to Bell the same at the low rate of 85, and the accrued interest from this date, thus paying the investor over 8 per cent inter est which is payable seml-annnally. This Loan is secured by a First Mortgage upon the Com pany’s R. R., 171 miles already constructed and in running order, and 62 miles additional to bo completed by the Ist of October next extending from tho city of St Louis into Northern and Central Missouri. - Full particulars will be given on application to either of tbe undersigned. , - P.S.-Parties holding other securities, and wishing to change them for this Loan, can do so at market rateeT aulMluthamrpf . 2:15’ O'Olook. BY TELEGRAPH. By tlic Atlantic Telegraph. Fight at Cincinnati. Escape of a Lunatic. POLITICAL. E. W. CLARK « CO. JAY COOKE Ac CO. DREXEL Ac CO. FOURTH EDITION BY TELEGRAPH. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINOTON. Farragut’s Reception in Russia, HIS OFFICIAL REPORT AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. FROM ALBANY. DEATH OF SENATOR McDOUGALL. New York Democratio Convention. From AVaftblngton. Washington, September S.—Admiral Farragut gives the following official account of his enthu siastic reception by the Russians: United States Fi.Ao-surp Franklin, off Kronstadt, Russia, August 13th, 1867 Sir: I have • thu honor to report my arrival in the Franklin, at this place, on the 10th inst., after a very pleasant passage of eleven days from ChU bourg, having anchored two nights, whilst mi ning through the Great Belt. Onr reception here by the Russian aHth' pit ies naval and civil, was most gratifying, tottt na tionally and individually. From the tin; we passed the first vessel, we were greeted 1 j c teers and salutes until we anchored, the harbor be coming so. dense from smoke, that we could no longer distinguish whence the guns were fired, whether from forts or ships, the Russians always taking the initiative. We returned In kind cheers and salutes, cheering when they cheered, and firing when they fired, but it was one hurst of the most cordial welcome. The commanding Admiral,Lessoffsky,called as soon as possible to inform me that quarters were prepared for me on shore, where it was expected that X would take up my abode, and thence visit other points as I felt disposed. He also notified me that he would bring all the senior officers under his command to call on me on Monday, at any time most agreeable to me. I named one o'clock, and at that hour the Admiral came on board, accompanied by the Port Admi ral and many other officers. They were enter tained with all the usual courtesies on such oc casions, and spent an hour ( or two On board, and on their departure received the proper salutes. To-day I received the Mayor and civil authori ties of Kronstadt, who did me the honor to call and pay their respects. It is my purpose to morrow to visit St. Petersburg, and call on our Minister, the Hon. Cassius M. Clay. I am accompanied by the Canandaigua and Ticonderoga, and I am expecting the Fyolicevery hour from Stettin. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, D. G. Fai’.kaout, Admiral Commanding the European Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C. , New York Democratic Convention. Albany, Sept. 3.— At a large meeting of the Pemocratic State Committee, held at the Delavau House to-day, it "was resolved to hqld the Demo cratic State Convention, for the nomination of State officers, at Tweddle Hall, in this city, on Thursday, the 3d of October. Deatli of Senator HcDongall. Albany, Bcp. 3— Hon. James A. McDougall, U. S. Senator from California, died m this city to-day. , PHlladclpbiu Stock Exchange., BETWEEN BOAEDS. ' $lOOO u S lfl-40s res 991, | 2000 JLchig 6s 'B4 83 1500 Pa 6s 1 series 85102 I 1000 Alleg Co Com 5? 75 >4 1700 City 6s new 101 17 sh Minehill R 57 v 1000 N Penna 6s 2ds BSJf I 4ahßk of N Amer 240' 2000 W Jersey 6s bsS7*f Sah Penna R ' 53 V 1000 do l>swn S7M 100 ah Phil & Erie 2S»f 8LOOKI) BOARD. $3OOO City 6s new 101 ffi aahCam &AmR 120 V ■ 1000 do 101 116 sh Cam &Am sep 93 2000 Ppnnaß 1 mg 6. 100 I 12 sh Minehill R 57V 1000 sh CornplanterOil .311 FINE MANUFACTURES IN CONFECTIONS FOR THE TRADE. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1310 Market St. au3l-Btg 10-40 COUPONS, AND GOLD, Wsinted By DREXEL & CO., 3-4, S. Th ird Street. an296t spB THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE PURCHASED THE NEW SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED LOAN ■ ' . OF THE Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, DUE IN 1897. | INTEREST PAYABLE QUARTERLY. ; FREE OF UNITED STATES AND STATE TAXES, AND OFFER IT FOR BALE AT THE LOW PRICE OF NINETY-TWO, AND ACCRUED INTEREST PROS AIUI’ST 1. This LOAN is secured by a first mortgage on the Com pany 4 * Railroad, constructed and to bo constructed, ex tending from the southern boundary of the borough of Manch Chunk to the Delaware River at Easton, including their bridge ayrose the said river now in process of con strucUon/logether with all the Company’s rights, liber, ties and franchises appertaining to the said RSiro»d .nk Bridge. Copies of the mortgage may be had on application at the ofnee of the Company, or to either of the undersigned,!^! dbexel*co. E. W. CLARK * CO. JAY COOKE A GO. W. H. NEWBOLD, BOH * ARRTBEH9 )el9tf6l>6 . . < mUKKEY FIGB.H» OABEB NHST (TRfIP. VARTOTTB Liredes landing and for sale by JOST B 3UBBIKB * CO„ 10J South Delaware avenue" 3*oo O’Olook. The Horne Fair at Springfield. JSpecial Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin i Nfav- Yoke, September 3.— The Horse Fair at Springfield opened successfully this morning. The weather is delightful. The Russian .Minister arrived from Washington last evening, and Gen. Howard this momiDg. Every department is fully filled, and visitors are numerous. At 11 o’clock the introductory address was delivered at the grand stand by Senator Sprague. At two o’clock there was a fine exhibition of stock In the rings, which will continue throughout the day. There will be three trots, for premiums amount ing in the aggregate to *3,500, this afternoon. Enough entries have been made for each of the races to insure the coming off of all. Washington, Sept. 3.— The U. S. flagship Guerricre, Rear-Admiral Chas. H. Davis, arrived at Rio de Janeiro oh the 20th of July, in 29 davs Irom lioston. Rear-Admiral Gordon was re ™l t ' d P , r t , heeomnumd squadron on the 30th of July. The Mipsic sailed from Rio for Santos on the sth of July, and returned on the 14th. On the lith July the Pawnee sailed from Ihla Grande and returned on the 21th. On the 20th the Oneida arrived at Rio, from the Cape de \ erde, on her wav to China. On the 21st July the Kansas arrived at Rio from St. Catherines. The Wasp has been at Favour for target exercise. The Fourth of July was celebrated both at Rio and Montevideo with much enthusiasm by the squadron and Americans generally, assisted by foreign mcn-of-war. The following account of the part taken by our fleet in /the reception of Prince Alfred is given: / Socth Atlantic SrjrAiinox, U. S. Flic-ship Biiooki.tn (second-rate), HAnnon of Rio pi: Jankip.o, July 2H, 1897.— Sir: —The arrival here or H. B. M. steam frigate Galatea, with His Royal Highness Prince Alfred,. Dnke of Edingburgh, on board, has been the occasion of considerable excitement, and happily has called forth a general display of good feeling, in which the representatives of the various foreign navies largely participated. The Galatea lias been expected for some time, with Prince Alfred in command, but nntil he arrived off the month of the harbor, it was not known that he would hoist the Koyal standard. So soon, however, as it was seen, Admiral Ram sey notified me of the fact I at once followed his movements, and. with him and all the foreign men-of-war present, manned yards and fired a royal sainte. From California. , ° AK .i ; V »T ®. e P t- **—Two ladies were instantly killed by juinpibg from a runaway stage at Knights Valley, near Cnlestoga. The steamship Great Republic sails to-morrow for i okohama and Hong Kong, with nearly seven hundred passengers. The China, on its way for this port trom New York, makes tho next trip in October. 1 The exports from this port to Asiatic ports for eight months, are nearly $7,600,000, of which over $6,000,000 was treasure. The mail steamer Golden City arrived last night, from Panama, with the passengers from New York of August 10th. ( The Bulletin's Acapulco correspondence reports the death of General Alvarez, aged 90 years. His son is likely to be elected his successor, as Gover nor of Guerrero, by the people living on the coast, while Jimenez and Amarino hold sway in the interior. Railroad Slaughter. Newark. N. J., Sept. 3 —Albert Baker and William Stagg, citizens of Rahway, were horribly mangled and killed by a locomotive oh the Central Railway, near Rahway, this morning. New York, Sept. 3—A prize-fight took place in New Jersey to-day, resulting in Jim Glass whipping Teddv Mack, after twentv-one rounds of brutal pounding. The delegates composing the Democratic City Convention met in the upper room of tho Na tional Guards’ Hall, Race streot, below Sixth, at ten o’clock this morning, and were called to order by Charles M. Leisenring. who was subse quently chosen temporary Chairman. Thomas J. Lippincott and John G. Barr were elected temporary Secretaries, and James O’Hara, Chas. O’Brien and Jacob Hummel were appointed temporary doorkeepers. The roll of delegates for the various precinets of the several Wards was then called. Several . seats were contested, and a number of precincts were found to bo unrepresented. The usual poise and confusion incident to Democratic Conven tions prevailed, and the same faces, or at least a majority of countenances invariably met with on such occasions, wore visible among the delegates. . The Convention at 12 o’clock wont Into a domination for President. Mr. Philip Lowry and Charles M. Leisenring were nominated. The tatter declined, and Mr. Lowry was chosen by Acclamation. Mr. Lowry thanked the Convention for tho honor they had conferred upon him, and took his seat. Nominations 'Were then made for Vice Presi dents. Henry L. Hough, Dr. Jos. Sites, Edward McGovern and Dr. Pollock were the candidates named, , A delegate moved that Mr. McGovern and Dr. Sites be unanimously elected, which was agreed to. The Convention went into an election for Sec retaries. , Robert Armstrong, John J. Burr, John Mintzer, Archibald McNeil, John McDovitt and C. Mi Leisenring were placed in nomination. A cjelegato moved that Messrs. Leisenring and McNeil be electedunnnimously. Tho Convention agreed to this proposition with but two or three dlsseifting voice. , ■ . The Convention went, into a nomination for Treasurer. Luke Keegan, Jobn U. Diehl, Robert Armstrong,Michael War tin an and John Babbing ton were the nominees. A delegate moved that Mr. Keegan bo elected unanimously. Another moydd that Mr. Diehl be elected by acclamation. Another declared the whole thing out of order. Several delegates contended that they zu&do the first nominations, and their favorites should be made Treasurer. ■ ■ ~ ■ A vbtesresulted m tho election of. Mr, Diehl as Treasurer. The temporary doorkeepers were requested to serve during the sittings of the Con vention. Adjourned until 2 o’clock. ! AETBIttMION SESSION. At'Half-past two. o’clock several delegates moyed, Id tho absence of the President, that Dr. Bites, one of the vice Presidents, should call the, FIFTH EDITION BY TELEGRAPH. FEOM WASHINGTON. FULL CABINET MEETING TO-DAY. THE SPRINGFIELD HORSE FAIR. GENERAL HOWARD ATTENDS. Senator Sprague Delivers the Address. From the South Atlantic Squadron. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. IiATEB ADVICES FROM MEXICO Railroad Accident at Newark, N. J, From Washington. [Special Despatch to the Philada. Evening Bulletin] Washington, Bept. 3—A full Cabinet meeting is in session to-day. Gcnoral Grant is at the White House. Naval Intelligence. THE SOUTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON. more Prize-Fights. POLITICAL. Democratic City Convention. 4:00 O’Clook. , CLOSED OUT VERY LOW. State, County and Municipal Taxation, ON APPLICATION TO EITHEB OF THE C1W&B, SIGNED. JayCooke&(jp. .IS and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD’A. Dealers in all Government Securities. jy!»Bmrp, r 7-30’S. JUNE AND JULY, CONVERTED r'KOWN .BRAND’ Layer RAfi?iNB.-yp6LEB wareavenna T IMPERIALFRENCHPRUNEU.-MOASIM,IN ,Tn» Convention to order, and that they should pro cecd to business. a , It was suggested that a committee be appointed to bnnt up tnePrcsidsstand bringhimintothc room, and a Bimilar committee Co ,inform the Secretaries, who, hod failed to put in their ap pearance up to this time, thattnbywerekanted. Dr. Sites stated that ais the Secretarfeshad the roils containing the delegates’ namesjhe could hot call the Convention to order unto they a** ‘ rived. Loud calls were made for Mr. Webster. A. modest-looking lndlyidnal answered the call, and took a position on the platform, and dollied, the delegates by eulogizing the Dem ocratic leaders, and that which he de nominated the great Democratic parly, declaring that the Republicans were doing all they could to destroy the Union, etc. : ./ At 3 o’clock the President had failed to appear, " and the Convention again, went into general con fusion, without any prospect of making nomina tions. . ' ■ /, Messrs'. Johnson antFMoorchead were declared, by acclamation, elected Vice Presidents./ Tbe County Convention. At 12 o’clock the Convention reassembled, when on motion the roll was called, each gentleman being required to stand np ns he answered to his name. On motion of Mr. John Gill, the Convention proceeded to permanent organization. Messrs. Jesse Johnson, Peter A. Armbrnsterand Col. W. G. Moorehead were placed In lamina tion for the presidency. Messrs. C. F. Maguire and Edward Smithson wore appointed tellers. The roll was Called, and at its conclusion the Chairman announced the vote as follows: Johnson.. , 68 Armbruster ~ . ..119 Moorehead i 67 Mr. Armbrnster having received a majority of the votes east was declared elected. The election was then declared unanimous. Mr. Armbrnster, on taking the chair, said he was only a working Democrat, and os such he thanked the Conven tion for having selected him to preside over its deliberations. John Robbins, Jr. and John W. Boilcau were elected Secretaries by ballot. A ballot was then proceeded with for Treasurer, which resulted in the choice of Samnel Miller. The President then appointed the Committee on the various contested seats, after which he announced the following Committee on Reso lutions : Chas. W. Carrigan, John Campbell, Chairman. John R. Downing, Chas. F. Maguire, John Magiunis, Jesse Johnson, George W. Irwin. Isaac Cassln, - . Tun:i) Wahi) —The following nomination* were made in the Third Ward: For Alderman—Frank A. Dcvitt. School Directors —John Franklin, Lawrence Henry, Joseph Armstrong. For Constable—Frank Riley. MOSQUITO NETTINGS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NOW OPEN, A LARGE AND VERY DESIRA- BLE ASSORTMENT OP MOSQUITO NETS. White and in Colors, lAND TO BB WALRAVEN’S, 719 Chestnut Street, ltfMß NEW STATE LOAN. r THE NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, FEES FROM ALU WILL BE FURNISHED IN SUMB*ro SUIT, JAY COOKE A CO.. DREXEL&CO., E. W. CLARK 4CO. leaasm-tpi BANKING HOUSE INTO fi-20'S ON FAVORABLE TERMS. PBEXEL Ap CO., 84 South Third Street.
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