Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 09, 1869, Image 5

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    EMMEM
FIFTH EDITION.
LY TELEG.RAPI-I.
LATEST CABLE NEWS
Arrest of a Fenian Conspirator at Cork
Emigration to America on the Increase
PARIS ELECTIONS
THE LATEST OFFICIAL RETURNS
Beg,eiley . iroject Before tlieSpanishCortes
the Atlantic Cable.
, Loricolc, June 9.—Despatches from Cork
mention that one Johmon, a printer, has been
arre§ted in that city, last OYeniagy ow a charge
of being connected with the Fenian organiza •
tion: The particular' offence einisisteil in cir
culating docainents of a treasonable character,
mining the soldierS.' ' •
.LivF.rirOol.„ 9: EmigrfutiOn to
AineriCa is Setting in strongly, 6,000 people
having left last week.
.lune 9.—The following are idle of& -
cial returns:
Cover:mem
OTposition .
Unknown.
The general result throughout the country
was: as follows Government, 213; Indepen
dent; 42; "'Wheal, 35. •
.ISerions riots occurred at Nantes and Bor
&auk yesterday.
.M.Akonty, June 9th.—The regency project
was debated at great length in the Cortes yei:-
terday and was at last referred to a commit
tee. :13:tiling the discussion, Olazaga stated
that tha.election Of a King at present was im
possible. " '
VIENNA, ,Ttme 9th.—ft is reported that a
treaty has been concluded by the commission
appointedby the Turkish and Persian govern
ments, to arrange the boundary between the
two countrie
'LoNnoN, June ,0, Evening.—Consols for
moues', 92,1 and for aceottht, 921. \ Five-twen
ties, So g: Erie, 181. Illinois Central, 94 , .1. At
lantic and Great Western, 25.
FRANKFORT, June 9.—United States ve
twenties firmer, but not higher.
LivEnrool.,June 9, Evening.—Oettou closed
quiet. VlA:aids, 11 , 1 d.; Orleans, 12d. Sales to
day, 10,009 bales.
LoNnoii, June 9, Evening.—Sug:u•, afloat,
easier at 21;s. 9d.a295. Turpentine, 2.5. 9d.
ANTWERP, June 9.—Petroleum Ousel at -M.
The Stednier Arles Afloat.
Spec i ant eoat eh to thoPhilu. Evening Bulletin,]
New Yank, June 9.—The steamer Aries,
from Boston for Philadelphia, before reported
ashore at Swum, got off and left for Philadel
phia in tow of the Coast Wrecking Company's
steamer Relief. . a
Marine liztelligence.
NEW 'oux, June :).Arrived—Steamship
Bremen, from Bremen.
Special Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.]
NEW Yonx, June 9.—,The steamer l‘LanNa
tal' sailed for Liverpool, to-day, with X 50,000
itt specie.
CITY BULLETIN
THE REPEHLICAN NONINATIN(4
CONTENTIONS.
THE PROCEEDINGS THIS MORNING
Thervarions conventions of the Republican
party for the nomination of candidates for City
and County °facers, for a Senator in the First
District, :Intl Representatives in the eighteen
districts comprised within the city limits, were
held this morning. The proceedings were as
.follows:
Corodee's Convention
The doh l iatos elected to the convention to nominate a
candidate for Coroner. met in the main hall of the AS
neinbly lcuildingc. Tenth and Chestnut streets,
pant 100 chali thin morning.
A temporary organization WaN effected by the eleatimi
of James 1. N;qill. of the Eleventh Ward, as President,
and It. M. Popluusi. of the Fifteenth Ward. and
Jessee Tittomary, of the Second Ward. an Secretaries.
The credentials of the delegates front the various
4.lcction districts were then received.
A committee. cmisisting of one delegate from each
ward. on contested seats ' and a like committee on perma
nent organization, Were then appointed.
The roll was next called, and the delegates wore sup
plied with admission tickets.
On motion of Mr. Andress, of the Fourteenth %Vont,
the Convention, at 20 minutes past 12 o'clock, took a re
yes, until half-past one o'clock this afternoon.
The Convention re-assembled at quarter of 2 o'clock.
The l'ontinittee 011 l'ormationt Organization pre.onled
their report, as follows :
. President --Win. Campbell, of the rif, h Ward.
Vice Presidents-13. NV. linnotierslv and 'Major Pratt.
Secretaries-15..1. - Honey. J. It. Cantrell.
Tellers—ltichard Poppin and W. Cluirleton.
Doorkeepers-3.3. Clifton and C. 1113 era.
The report of the Conenittee was itceepted. and the
above declared petinatient otiteeru or the convention.
The report of the Committee oil Cool ested stated
that lint one seat had been contested—that of the Four
teenth 1 . 11‘1, , i0n of the Second Vl'ard. The Committee r• , .
ported in favor of Iticlt-d Itrown.
The Convention then proceeded to inalie general WWI
CM , 111 . 4'. Os 10110%1'8:
Eld. , `ll. Titterinary. At'in, Ta'ylor, Jacob It. Sitt.";:o, r.
Ilarry 111 Uhler. N. T. iinrons,Jilloes lt. Fletcher. E. C.
Shapien!ll.lll. os. Heritage, 31. 1)., Chas. 31arliacker.
Jacob T. !less.
The Convention then proreedoil to tutu r.st ballor
rint,T 1111,1.0 T.
Itrt Fletcher
.521
.52 - .llarinteliel'
11 r•Oluplehth
'I $11....
Int lb. IN
It: 1.1
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Ilrrltom
11] . 111 • 1 , 1i1 . 11 to it ,e 1•1.11111,3111,4
i I.v Treasurer~ Con
• The ii , legoles 10 le 1 . 1111V1.11111111 for W.11611:111.11 of
a City Treasurer at...quitted in Washington Ilull, at the
is'. \I • and Spring Gitrtlen at r.ets. at 30
o . rita'l3. lh, 1110itot ~r Mr. J. C. .M.trtin. tieneral Louis
NVittoter lo lit 10, (1.111111)1.41ry 11D111•1111111. .1.
Alex. Filnp.uu Itl.l .1. P. Sinter 11-ere st.h.eted to :let us
fe lll l l(lllll 'YUoatq:eepct•n—~les.+rs.lt:lllll.y,
B110:11111. Z:1111, Patton and 13anth t
W lo ,9l_tho the.tlttlitVall!s 1 1 1 11 11,.11, pro.
51.111141 ill numerical order conni t ittee s wer e It p l u ttit h.,3 on
organization and credential,. etattrosetl respertively 111
IMP delegate front itch
littriitg the interim rause.' it) the t o " „I th e
~,1 1111111t14.1, . patriotic addres,es .6:ere ma t te I t) It 11 111111.
.1 . 1 111111111, . 111111 .1111.1...
T Ill' Committee on 1 , p191i0n...10 tinottlizo thin reported
the toll(Oving-npoll geotlemeil as officer', viz.: 1'rosi
.11111m: Viet—Presidents—A Oei. 11. It. siek,l.
Woi: 11. lloona; Spereteries—.J. Alex.
Trek11 , 11114—.106(1111 N. Ilneliee):: Tellers—jemes
Zinonertnetl. :Notes W. Sovre; I ,6 rlo.vrs—.lo , oes
i'ottoti. Rem o ,
r.. 1.4,11 Was odoptNl t
iltidros+Pil the
lu 31 , 1-.IIIIIjIIU the gluties.of the Chair. 1 t haul; you for
ii tin have , liven incased to roofer upon me, in
4,1 11i1112.1111. to preside over a 1,011\1'11ti , 1114 . 0111111
1111
•iitc•,
I pronoßc you ti strict itottartfalit3' ill the otitiircein , mt of
iho rules uoc , •roin4 ittic luidy, 111 the iwe,ervitt ion or
the °Dior. , littoity and decorum should cluiructor
lie ill.. ( I. lil..r;Ltioli of the (' . nit ccution. Lank y'oliT cor
dial Ida and co - operation. As tho 1 . 41,11c:1,0M ices of fie
creel Itoptillictin ' , arty of to idiom
the itilltoriutit mot activate trill) has hcen confided ~r
1.,11 111: 1 propoT pencil' to rout Tolllllll manage flu:ll:inure
of I he .thriue the elisninu let seek I
ah.cliarge that trust iii such It manner as 1%111 liot oul3'
itivo catisfiicticil to Cho great iliassoi of our party, but
Josurc Iti ,. tlcsnect,contidwice luta Kllpport I
ottizoll %s hi, tai honest, (WOllOllO , lll 11101 fllithrll.l
.1i1.111111141' ,if till• antics imposca upon thy ' l'reastiTer of
this groat tuctropolls.
eni Imeii—A ;lulu thfililZing vial for tho honor roll-
Icrrca. I flit rowdy to "'Toccoa with tho husluess of the
There hg/hitt but nee 1/1011h/StPll elite the COMlllittel. fin
(. 1 , 4,1111114i- reported at lin curly' hour.
thi 6uh 11 noniinationn wore goer into, NI lion the
or following gontLenion I`ll' 111 . 1,011041,
F. Dlarcor, Aloxitnilor Ft/X. It. Stlilth-
AV(111.11.
The balloting titral counlaneCA and rastilt.al : 31arc , `ri
ligi; Fox, 99; S.aithwortb. I .
r. liinicer tin.r.lipaii Otiorool to be nip nonintor
( . 1 ' ( " 111,, lition, motion, it wax /111IIIP
In I,IIS
The inoninoo AVIS thell ilftrdlied te ile Cnvent ion
Una Teturntsl thanks for tho ! e Kann. e confu t ral o upon.hint.,
-j._.. : . Recorder of Deeds. • .
At JO o'vinek thie morning the Convention to nominate
a candidate for Recorder of 1/ cede met In Spring Garden
Ilan. corner of I . l.lrteentl. awl Spring Garden utreete,
Air, .14.1 H. V. • flreeley. 4.1 lid Seventh Ward, was called
to the i diair. for the purpose of ellecting a la . giialia6l7
argalliZatilTh.
A ftvrwitrilh. Dlr. It obert 11. ileatt y . tho i T
I,tn porary 14(•crltiry, andt•org..,
bicaridci ttupQrary dourkef.pvni. -
4:00
sent Irery repor it, (lit. First ti:
tits Ehlitli \Vont. First u: the Sts•oril Fond —volt
of tit , . Totitlt 'l'weari y•futirtlt or tlio Third
\Vaisi Twriity-fourth tits St,:th
Twility-sixth of I la• Siulh War).'l'iranty-ttixth
Eluywith Ward and S,..lmt of the Niatit War!.
OD TrMti , ll ot . 'Air. Fletcher the pre..ent teniporary
4 Inver., mere (1,4 lured the pernottient officers of Cie l'oh
ventioli.
.1 motion that a dele4att. from each be anvoia: , a l
a Canaith tee on OrgittllZltliftll.ltlld 011( 4 ft*o II Vara NN . 411'41
11.. It C1411411itii 4 4 4 4441 C 0111 44 lied ti,al., tent 414101144 . 41.
T)II 4 '44111111[414444r4 NV4414 thou appointed 11 4 1 a 4114' Coat a 4-
11011 avijotanctl for half ttu boot'.
The etiveat hal I e-a,4,.t•nthled at INevaly -11 ve minutes
pa,:t - Otto
(Intataittee 1111 Organ iz.ltion repot-it, 1 the follosv
eftleers :
I'rositl , lo4—.lol.ll
S. - Hutto!. :nut If. It. I%':t
Id Ji,•lll'N' L. Smith. Ttllers—Tlitttaq It.
Ikeve,4 and il.Pnrkr. Doorkonwre— Nicholas
Eitgl; , li. John Laud nth , llarComck.
report \Vitt , lit Ver . f•li.
•Alt , '1' , 11:1 . 1111 , 1 0 ; tile 11)01'1 a til(i on COll
- for e1 ,, r1; or Quarter SossioDs
Tlitomis 6a111111,1 I'. Jones. Jr.. (' Is.tile
Jl4.ltridr..lnl i 1 n tind Geo., 111eCollister.
Prothonotary of the Dimt inlet Court Con-
•
wiTeappointed a
eoinntitti , count the Tido 101 l tOolllporltry Chairman,-
alai after t , iiiiidileralde time NVIII, 11. liitil4ll
- onto deo . 11111•11 othoootoool.
•
NVlll.llrvarly 'VII, lempontry Vico-Presi
The Convention reassembled al I o'clock.
'Plle reports of the committevii on Credentials n nii
Permanent Organizalitm were hen pre:witted.
The ColiouttOa. on Permanent arganlyation im
ported the following gentlemen as permanent officers of
the Convention
-'76-' he' ;76 mai, appointAt t. alters, oft 0 tficen h• tit t o[lo' r• iv innotary, o. he Distr et ou ~ , .. .. 1 .. • . _
1 "77-;27:7-----L- 511 -7-- -"T----:-17 4T 7 k61Ti - Fq Ti'kr -=--- 'l ----- '6 - " ------7: lt 4----: '' ' s' -7 ': 7 11 : Treia Mil kotlii - -I'-' •• '-' 7--7.7 : 7 --
Vt erd ~41M 61 It n t secretory. - J.- ' ' • *• • •' • , wore • thc.n zmule, , when , the 'l.6llow . ing , gbotlenten were % 1 - - - ----- ------ ------------ ----- 7
The delegates then all retired to the rear of th e MU. I notninMed : -' , ,•. ..', ', /. ••• ~, ,•• - ~' ',' • ' .-
naValleiDg again by Wards, presenting' their certificates,' : • William K. Hopkinit,C,lappliu A, . K, Dualcel, Will lam . : i FOUND AT LAST ,
This pht was found to .1:e impracticable, as amid the ~ ' The first ballot was then preobeedelfwitt, and resulted i ,-•-,'-,J- • ;, 2 ,- - r - ic - ;, - ; .
,-
~. '‘ „ - t•,' .
crowd in the room those nut entitled to seats could itot , astollows:. , - ' .' t' ' "•• t. , - - , , .
In this emergency the Chairman directed that the • 'Hopkins • • •
,' 1181Duuktil , •
.54 . 1
A BURGLA.R P • ROOP
8a11.,. shoal :I - be ; vacated, the . delegates • then Selby ' . ' t.. 1131 ;;,.., .1 .-1 '
again coming forwent by Wards: with their credentials. , .
This plan was readily acquiesced in by the Convention, ' . • The •Legishitivie' Ticket.'
and worked with sIaCCOSS. it Wag 'Oa OHM POUII, how- . The followie g
are the .eaUditlatee . ..nominated for the .
ever, that all the certillentes had been presented, in- , LeMslature •
i.pected mid the holders °intern allotlosi soots - Tllis WOB • `-' ' 'nkrort. SAI'E •- '
but the beginning of the. pennaneut organization. ' mventlo
At teriminutes of one o'clock the Secretaries coo- .E. ty/
trimmed culling the roll in alphabetical order. HcAlicl
•It was then moved, and carried, that a committee on
N
permanent organization lie appointed, consisting of 'one E TAT
delegate front each ward, mating by the body of Elm
,delegates d ,
111
from that wit s 1. ' ' • , Twt
in pursuance of the motion the following were constl•
TA B
I uted the eonunittem -
• IVards.
' 1.. Henry M. Wisner, • Fo
2. Edw. II elferty . . C
.1. Kennedy MeCirw, FP
4. Wm. Matthews, Si ,
5.'1)r.. M. Ilizer.
: 6. Chas. Alexander, Sc
' 7. Jos. Glenn,
8. Jun. W.Baker, E
9. Thos. axter,
10. Hoht. Thompson,
71. CMts. lim,lant,
12. IL AV. Green,
13. Chas. O'Neill,
14. Isaac Townsena, i
•After a long Interval the
loom from which they bad i
announced the following out
President—John V. Creelv
' Vice-Presidents—G. 11. 7i ,
John B. Tlaneack.
Secretaries-Frederick-J. I ,Valter, Robert 11. "Beatty.
•Tellers—Nnt Mtn L. Jones, Samuel 31. Fox.
Door 7 Ke( pers—Geo.llowern, John Blellride.
A Committee on Contented Sentn, monnoned Of one dele
gate from enelfWnrd. woo then Ixppointed, It retired to
on on nOtp-room, Ond had not yet returned when our re
port cloned.
City Commissioner's Convention.
The Convention met thisi morning at Broadway Hall.
The meeting wns temporarily organized by calling Pr.
- .1.11. Seltzer to the chair. Air. S. W. Henderson and
11Ir. Cooper were chosen secretaries pro tem. After call
ing the nnting to ordema mot ion misfile& and.carried,
for the delegates to present their credentials to the sec
retary-, which was doneby precincts. . \
The room was then cleared, and, the delegates only.
being admitted, the Convention went into permanent or
ganization. There was considerable confusion during
the calling of the precincts, the members being gathered
in Allan knots all over the hall, nod, many calling out at
the same time.
. On motion, one delegate from each Ward was chosen
'as a Committee on Organization.
The seabid the delegate front the. Third Division of the
Twenty-fourth Ward was contested it being alleged
that elections in said precinct were held at two different
places, in violation of the rules of the party. '
Ilto following gentlemen were appointed as the com
mittee on organization:
First Ward, J. L. Graham; Second Ward, Samuel
W
Ward; Third ard, .1. G. Lammey; Fourth Ward, li,.
I'. Gillingham; Fifth Ward, H. M. Hoboes; Sixth Ward,
W. 11. Miller; Seventh Ward, .1. M. Leeds;
Eighth Ward, B. Penn,'.Niottli Ward. J. Swee
ney;W O ~
Tenth ard,
. .• Miner;
,Eleventh Wnrd.
It. Walters; Twelfth Ward, T. K. Finletter;
Thirteenth Ward. S. W. Laird; ;Fourteenth Wnrd. E.
AV. Leightot.L.Eitteenth Ward, J. W. Brown; Sixteenth
Word, E. linbieventeenth Ward. T. J. Chandler;
Eighteenth Went, C.• Ihmun • Nineteenth Ward. 11.
('couch; Twentieth. Ward, J. 'L. Bowers; Twenty-tirst
Ward. AV. King . ; Twenty-second Ward. .1. Grahltill
TWelItY-third Ward, E. 11. Mackie; Twenty-fourth
Ward. K. N. Crowell; Twenty -fifth Ward. E. C. Walton;
Twenty-sixth Ward, D. 11. Baker; Twenty-seventh
Ward. A. D. W. Caldwell; Twenty-eighth Wand, W.
es.
After the organization of the committee it retired to
decide on the . contested elechOn of delegate from the
Third division of the Twenty-fourth Ward.
The meeting was then adjourned for half an hour to
await the report of the committee on organization.
During the recess there was quite an exciting scene in
the corner. a kind oilmass meeting being, held to discuss
the merits of the various candidates who were to he be
ton. the Convention. On reassembling the Committee
made their report as follows:
For President.—]hr. J. H. Selicen.
Vice PreflidelltB—W, S. Kmhersperger, Twentieth
Want; T. Cllllllfil,,r, Seventeenth Ward.
Secretaries—\V.P.Cooper,Fifteenth iVard; S. W. Hen
derson, Tenth Ward.
Treasurer—James Boyd, Ninth Ward.
Boorkeepers—Messrs. Noble and Albright. •
The Committee on Contested Seats reported as follows:
That the two contested seals be tits:tared vacant.
owing to irregularity in election.
The report was adopted.
A motion was MOP and seconded that the Convention
proceed to nomination. Carried; but amid lunch confu
sion repeated yells were Made to plot out men who were
not members of the Convention. It was moved that the,
room he cleared to allow none lint members of the • Con-
VelltiOn to be in the room. -Carried.
On reassembling the President rc.td a communication
from the delegates of the Eighth Ward .protest ing against
Ihe admission of o n e of the delegates, as he is not a resi
dent.. A motion sus made and seconded to exclude him
from the Convention. On the question being put, a divi
sion sus (111W(11111(1 motion carried.
The 11011111111ti011 for City COMIIIIHSiIIner was then pro
reviled with.
The follow iu¢ 110111e8 were then presented:
Captain 11. Conner. Twenty -fourth WA rd; Snrg. Miller,
Soventh Word; \\ nom Wattson, First; John Kurtz,
Sixteenth: 11. McGinley. 'Twenty-fourth; Thomas Inch
fool, Twenty-fifth: .1 ohn 111. Loch. Twelfth; 11. Poulterer,
twenty -Hord; James Shaw, Twenty-first; Joules 11.
Linhort.
It Wll4 then Moyeli that the 110111111111WILIS Ito 00(04.
Clll'lll4l.
In motion 1111 . 0 t. tellers were appointed to conduct the
chiction. Tile President then read the rule. , , and. on
!notion the delegate::: wero forbidden to le,:ve the coon.'
tt bile the voting was going, on. The following Wilb thou
I , sllit of the
. .
John Int•t/ 311Steplien 31111(7 "1
The.. )1. 1.00:- ''l \l'u, D. Watt ;on 1
P•ilmer.r. 31,Ginley "otStf.plo.n P. PonltPrer 3
'rho,. 11. Dickson 31.1n5. 11. Lonibert 1
rapt. 111.1111' Cornier '33 .fitni:•A SliitW 1
Hilmill 11:1...i.1R 11). Mitillit'W 4
.45
No vholve It:trim: been tomb. hr the conventio, tlm
tams of the uothlillsttes 'having less than Jo cute; tco^e
dropped, neeonlitt ,, 10 11111 .4 . the Conveittlo,l pro
eiletl to the nl•ei)li4 - 1
TLe 1,91111 t of the sevotid Intuit Ivas a follmvs:
KECONT, BALLOI'.
li miz
Lorke
3fet:lnley
Conan 511 Total
Neet.t,tory to a ( Alnico, 13(1.
Nu cuialidatt•
CAA, the Convent ion proceet
161111 r tt hew.
11tpDTillor
21; Poulterer
Clerk of Quarter Sessions' Convention
The Republican delegates to the Clerk of Quarter Se,
sions• Convention mot at ten o'clock this morning fill he
American :Mechanics . 1 fall, Fourth and George streets.
Wm. 11. 3fatin called the Convention to order. lie
hoped that tbe proceedings would's/le marked ‘rith de
corum. and that the sense of the (.7v secure
shall be
final, and such candidate nominated as will the
entire vote of the Republican part) nominated
Chrirtian Chairman. Mr. Kneass was
fulanjmously ( * e lm!.
On taking the Chair he said it would be his endeavor
to Lie impartial, to 'whist. and to be fair to all, In
convention fif this kind a n d in all Republican Com en
lions I here should he harmony, concord and good-will:
all indications of success. hen AV , ' make our selection
of Clvrk of the Quarter Sessions. let it he a
With whom W O cuu go to the community and ask 1110
confidolit of securing the full vote of the Republican
part):. When Wt. 110 so we do our duty to the panty awl
I he count ry.
0111111/0011 of James 11. Thonipsiiii. Alilermitii Do rid
lieltieJ :mil 11. L. Smith were elvetvil S& eretnrie+.
'era tllNu appOillt , ll.llllll till. el•
'eutials of the deletzateri rervivell by the Seeretaiqes
'fhb, oven ded about au hour and a Halt•.
'l'h.• Con, k•iitiou lh.•u prm,ell(3l to hullo(, an 1 . 0110%Vf ,
8A1.1.0T.
1221.101111 Givt'll
A Oaoli
ventlon.
(!onventioti to nominato a calialitlitto
fnr Protlamotar? till. I)istriet Oottrt asstaulthst at (Jon
al•l94, ..locic this montinu.
W 11. I.uddiuuw and Jatts.s ltruarley wttre tionti
imloll inn tilaporaryt!hairineti, after which 11...1eg:111.m
ref I , lla w,•], romimitted by presenting tttir.crtsteu
.
N1'1.3. P. While and Itohori T. James were then
neleeted at , temporary Seeretarie,4.
)1e,,,r, 'Robert...) awl Smith were then appointed tem
porary doorkeepers.
.1 Committee on l'ernianeid itevulittions and Creden
tials was then appointed, - eonnihting atone delegate from
each
committee theuretireilto-wArimine the erodentiald,
to nuke nrraiimeinents for It pernninunt ormipizittion.
The Oonvention then to 4 11 reeoBl4 clock.
AETiF/ENOON SESSION.
Ptestilttitt—W. Itttililimati.
Vice-Prehl(lonts—Ssowiel I'. Ifitneock, 3411110ri
P. NVltito, Ithloit
TtlllorB—Adjutant Charlek, It. Dougherty, T. It. Bring
Doorlceeners—Thoodore Roberts, Charles Smith. -
The Committee 1111 Credentials then made their appear
ance, and announced the names of the 11041g:1(1'H to the
ionverithor; who. lig m i , J .,l
from the rear end of I :tad received Weir card, as
niembern of the convention.
THE DAILY EvrgNINGIBUIJAI I III — PHILADELPHIA,i WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 18d9.
W 0 rdi.
12, Th,A.ll. Shlrer,
10. Thos. Wilson,
IT. .Ins. McCain.' ' •
12. Jos. Dicerich, '
19. Isauc'Shaner. •
20: 13. Frank Major, '
21. N:11.. Jones,
IV, Chas: D. Thomas
23. Win. Grew,
24. E. F. Stokes,
25, Sam!. 11. Irwin,' .
23. Geo. Roberts,' '
27: 3 no. Malone,
'ZS. Reuben Wander.
committee returned to the
etired for consultation. and
Sananol C. Pt.rlittat,
veil a natjoritv of all votes
lad ton third ballot.
COMM
First District—The Gonvention•iß atilt in session.
'The thirerballot stood : J. D. Dyitilall,'lM; W. W. %
23; Win. Taggart, W. G. McMichael,. ; ..
REPRESENTATIVii.B.
;First District—Adjourned Eleventh District—Win. N.
• until afternoon. . •Bunn..
`Second `District—= ,
. Twelfth District—Alex
-Third District-- Adaire:
!Fourth District—Wm. El- ThirteenthDistrict—Joseph
A. Goisz.
Fifth District—Jos. K. Mc- Fourteenth' DiStrict—John
Common. : Cloud.. • .
Sixth District—Robert Gra- Fifteenth. District—
! ham. • , Sixteenth_ District—M. C.
Seventh District—Robert Hong..
Johnson. •• . Seventeenth District—Wat
.!Eighth District—jas. T. son Coinly. • •
Stokes. • Eiabteenth District—James
Ninth District—Jas. Berry. • Miller, •
Tenth District '
In this Convention a poe
.drew, and afterwards munint
FROM NEW:IOIUL
• NEW Yonx, June 0.--About, eight o'clock
last evening a destructive fire occurred at No.
358 Pearl street, occupied by Whitehead &
Brothers as a paper-box manufactory. The
tire occurred on thefourth 1100 r of the strue-
Which is a ',llVii-StorY brick. 'Messrs.
;Whitehead & Brothers are 11186 the occupants
of the third floor, and sustained about $3,000
damage. The first floor andeellar Is occupied
by Francis A. Beggs, dealer ini iiietals, who
loses $5llO. The second' floor is•occupied by E.
Bonnie & Co., printery, 'who siiStam about
.$l,OOO. - • .
The tire extended to the adjoining building,
No. 350, occupied by Spooner, BraShus & Co.,
manufacturers of paper boxes, who also occu
pied the filth floor of Nos. 358 and 360. The
damage by water is, estimated at $5,000. The
first floor of No. 300 was occupied by A.Luson,
dealer in leather,_ who sustained abOut $2OO.
The other floors of the building are:occuied
by E:.Bess, paper -lox nianntacturer, whose
loss Was trifling. The building, which is
owned by Robert Morris; Was damaged about
$5,000.
k. In the United States Commissioners' Court
yesterday, before COmmissioner Betts; Moses
under examination on a 'charge of
havilig failed to make a full and correct
Statement of his debts in his schedule of bank
ruptcy, was honorably:discharged. •
The waiters' strike has ended, the Union
having resolved to let any one go to work for
Wilolll he pleases and at any wages he can get,
but the proprietors refuse to take the strikers
back unless they forswear their trade's union.
The National Woman's Suffrage Associa
tion held a meeting yesterday afternoon, at
the - Woman's Bureau, No. 49 East Twenty
third street. Addresses were made by Mrs.
Stanton, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Patten, Mrs.
Livingston, Mrs. Barlow, and others, upon
woman suffrage, and upon plans for further
agitation of the question.
One of the heaviest hail-storms that has
visited this neighborhood for a number of
years visited it yesterday. The weather after
wards turned very chilly for the time of year.
The fourth annual regatta of the Atlantic
'Yacht Club of Brooklyn took place yesterday.
The Gracie, the Saidee, the Alarm and the
!(ainette won the prizes. _
CITY NOTICES.
THE 136STON PEAU JUBILEE.
Grant will be there with wife and wife's cousin,
The Corps Diplomatic, a couple of dozen,
The Secretary of State,'Mr. Hamilton Fish,
liollr and Bono. I think they will wish
Their ears were of copper to stand the din,
!rhe bands will make when they, all begin:
Thousands of singers all over the hunt
Will join this wonderful Jubilee Band;
And trumpets and fi ddles legions Win come.
To say nothing about the mammoth bass drum.
To this Niagara of music, the best to be found,
Will be added that organ of wondrous renown;
And music will swell tn melodious notes
rmsznart=il=ziamm
And fill' Star Spangled gannet. the song of the free,
Will he 11M111IIITOBLIII the nation front ocean to eon.
Marl Ito ue110 , 4 of pence through the land will go h
- Uniting in friendship the SOUni and the North.
CHARLES STOKE.:, Continental, No. Elowr TwENTt•
FOUR,
,I JIBS superb stock of elothing, and his prices are lower
Than alt his rompetib.r.s, se be r• Hai to to co
To ThILIIT TWENTY-FOUR CIIIIsTNUT. IF YOU WANT TO
BUY LOW.
THE PECULIARITY in Barnett's Floriinel
eunsisk in its delicate and Iffliting odor.—B,,ton Trans'l.
mPnovEmEN eduction in prices of
Dross Goocls to clisu out stuck to make improvements, at
A. 6: 1. B. Bartholomew's, 2t North Eighth street.
ItimucTiclN in prices tci close out stock to
make imorovements, at Bartholomew 'B, 23 North Eighth
st reet ,
SuncicAL lissTnunir,Nrs and druggists' sun
dries.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth street.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
on easiest terms, by
O. F. DAvie. 810 Chestnut street
DECAY DEFEATED
The teeth should last a lifetime. They will do so if
regularly cleaned with Somalont. All its ingredients
tare preservative, one of them—the Bark of the South
American Soap Tree—called from (pillion, to
wash or puritY , :protects the enamel from every dentruc•
tiro agency.
To K ILL MOTHS
In clothing, fors, carpets, &c., use Lyon's Ansect Pow
der. It will do it. Nothing else will. Don't wait till
the mischief is dons. Kill them now.. Dr sure you get
Lyon's Powder. See E. Lyon's signature on the flunk.
Buy no other and you will itvold disappointment.
Depot, 21 Park Row, Y.
THERE'S NO M ISTAKE AEOUT is a
picasorp to deal with a not Elt111:1., the
artistic Bootniker, at No. 501 North Wight!' street,
above Buttonwood. Ms Min is to give entire satisfae
tion'to his palmns, and we scarcely need Hoy he accom
plishes it. Ile gets up some of the very best work in Om
city, and his prices challenge competition. Try hlut
once and you heeollie a permanent customer.
To THE LADlF.S.—Ladies can get the latest
style of Bats and Caps at Charles Oakford - etz Sons', 8:14.
and 836 Chestnut street, at prices lower than arlywhoro
else in the city.
Tim leading Hat and Cap Store in the city is
tat anti 836 Chestnut street, (Mkt:Cul & Sons.
Comm, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfully
treated by Dr. J. Davidson,
.No. NO Chestnut street.
Charges moderate:
STnnismEns in the City who are in want of
a tine' II at or Cap of the latest style, can procure tt . at
Charles Oakford & Sons', FM and 836 Chestnut street.
QUIET and soothe the pain of children teeth,
Bower'e Infant : Cordial, -Sold'by all Drug
giata.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH
T. Imam M. Professor of the Eye and liar, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with the
utmost success. 'Testimonials from the most reliable
sources in the city can be seen at his office, Nu. 805 Arch
street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany .
their patients, as he has secrets in his practice. Arti
ficial etas inserted. No charge made for examination.
SEWING MACHINES
NIX FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
This new and admirable Sewing Machine 11110 already
achieved a popularity not surpassed by the oldest ma
chji[eN of the country. It combines MUM) good qualities
,if the bent machines in the market, with many new and
superior features not found in any other f• - is
ADAPTED FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FAMILY SEWING AND - FOR MOUT
MANUFACTURING PURPOSES •• •
•
rs eleganfin style amt finish; simple iii eouktritetion,
noiseless in operationnmkes perfect work ou every de
scription of material,' is .very light running. perfectly
frt.. to all its movements, is adapted to a greater range
of week than any machine yet invented, and is euiphati
oally the •
310 . S'1' 'PERFECT. SIMPLE AND RELIABLE
• FAMILY SEWING MAURINE EVER
• - OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
It is a posit Ire . pleasura to operate it.
Call and (!xattune it at the °lnce of tho
PAR HAM . SEWIN44 MACHINE CO., • ,
.
•
jel DarP •
N 0.104 CIIESTN ITT STREET.
_
LEGAL •NOTICES.
. • • •
rpHiEsTATE OF MAIIGARErr LE WRY,
lieCCllNPli.—tiVttPrii of administration upon the eft-
'tale of the bald llCCVlient having been grouted to -the un-.
derslentl, nil persons indebted to said estate arc re,
quested to make payment, and. those having claims or
demands against the NIIIIIO to make them known without
delay to MARY I,F,WRY, HARRIET C. LEWItY,
Aden's.. No. It-n 3 Wallace 'street; or to their Attorney.
ROBERTPt. LOGAN, No, 481.14.. Third street. je9-w6r
1 - ) ICE-11l .CASICS M Ir CA ROLINA
Rive. now latolhig from Kt mtmor J. W. Evormun,
mot for COCHRAN; ItUtihiNLL S (JO., 22 North
Trout street. •
Alen :of the delegates with
atod Joseph Bready
MMtill
,
• • (York Detnocriktin Preis - , June 40.1
1 The First National . Bank, On Tuesday, placed
.in their vault one of . ;
DIATLVIN Sr, CO.'S
,Chrome;,-- Iron Spherical Buralar-
Proof Safes,'
which was purchased from their agent,:
Henry forinerly of this place. •
The safe was sold to•the bank subject to such
test as the Directors saw tit to put it to: They
invited machinists
: and_ others . .to.. try :their
;bandsat safe-breaking and baring. The liank
employed 1•T44 - (m,-,EgLEv, one of the. best ;Inbp:,'
'chinists in this section of the country, to
"DRILL THE SAFE; IF POSSIBLE."
The Major, with the -tiistanee'pf his'sots,
spent several hours Inlireparing:his drills and
tools, and having seetn;6,lka strong 'l.pyerage,
went o .:sr ork and after entirely : thing up his
iti tind'haidly nalting.an impkemion °nate
,safe,' gave his'opiniOn that drilling through iii
sidle of two we,elcs was out of the question-
The safe was , then attacked with heavy
sledges. ..11,fessrs: .13rt,t3t RYER & Co.,
were called ulion for three of their hest
BLACKSMITH STRIKERS,
who were furnished with heavy sledges. After
placing the safe in the middle of the side.
walk, they commenced Whacking away in
regular Ole style, dealing blows that "were
heard for squares, but With no effect on the
safe. It may be itnagitied.with What strength
they dealt their blows, when they were suffi
cient to crack the sledges and render them
useless. The trial created.gnite an excitement
and all were satisfied that a
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE HAD AT LAST
BEEN FOUND.
THESE SPHERICAL SAFES
FOB SALE BY
MARVIN & CO.,
No. 7QI Chestnut Street,
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
265 Broadway, N. Y.
108 Bank Street, Cleveland, 0.
je4.61 rp§
CLARK & EVANS,
No. 630 Chestnut Street.
OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
Jobbing at Manufacturers' Prices.
Retailing at Wholesale• Prices.
Gobi Watchrs,
Silver Watches
Fine Jewelry,
Plated Ware,
German Accordeons,
Splendid Chromos,
Photograph Albums,
Family Bibles,
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Pocket Books, 4:c.,
Money saved by purchasing your goods of
CLARK & EVANS.
a p 2.3 tfrp
GAS FIXTURES.
A great variety of, patterns entirely new in this market.
OUR IRON AND BRONZE GAS FIXTURES'
Excel all others In durability arid finish
COUNTRY RESIDENCES
Fitted up with the latest improvements in KEROSENE
LAMPS and CHANDELIERS.
Our Meridian Burner
Is the safest' and best made :
r :
Also, Bronze and Parian Figures.
COULTER, JONES &I CO.,
702 Arch Street.
nn 20 lmrp
FINE INDIA CHINA
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
707 CHESTNUT STREET
CHEAP COLOGNE SETS.
TY.I.thALE & MITCHELL,
707 CHESTNUT STREET
ENGRAVING ON GLASS.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
707 CIIESTNITT'STICEET
CREA P GLASS WARE
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,-
707 CHESTNUT STREET
•
DECORATIONS ON CHINA:
TYNDALE 4: MITCHELL,
m 1115-m ,NV ,f .1m rp
B. J. WILLIAMS &. SONS,
N 0.16 North Sixth Street,
MANUFACTURERS OF
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES,
Large mid fine assortment at low prices.
STORE SEAMS made and lettered
colidces, Tnesek, Repairing, &e
pTERESTESG TO THE DEAF.
GRAND OPENING ON MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1869,
OF ALL 'KINDS OF INSTRUMENTS TO
ASSIST TIM HEARING,
In every variety and of the most approved construe
tion,at .
P. MADEIRA'S,
EAR INSTRUMENT DEPOT,
115 Tenth Street, below Chestnut,
.Lies.-7.43)25 • •• • • ..
•-• • - - - -
ISAAC NATIIANS, ACCTIONEER, N. E.
corner Third and Sprite° streets, wily ono square
below the Exchange. 1ii250,000 to loan, In largo or small
amounts, 0/I. (Blllllolla, silver plate, watches, lowelry,
4 .
and all goods of value.. °nice hours from 8 A. M. to 7
P. Al. 1 ".. Established' for the IdAt forty years'. Ad
vances made in large amounts at the lowest market
rates,_ • jail ttrp
Siiiionery;
Perfumery,
Suspenders,
Neck Ties,
llosiecy,
CassiniPres,
Linen Table Covers,
Linen Napkins,
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Woolen Table Coven,
Notform, &c., &c
707 CHESTNUT STREET
myll Imr
PHILADELPHIA
11 - 410:0:EI6LANEdus.
l'grERE PVT 4''AND:TlOSQ,triiliel
• WINDOW SHADES,'
SignO for Rooks, °Mee% "
ILANDSCAPES4O" FOR PRIVATE HOUSES
Plain illacits of every desonptton.
• ,
G. DE 'WITT, BRO. & 1 CM.'
NO: 633 Market Street,, ehikarelphia,;
ruyia-w a4wirp • -
1, - GamER; WEAVER ke
NEW CORDAGE FACTORY
NOW IN , FULL OPERATION,
: . %24 - 0. 22 N.WATER street and 23 N.DELAWARE avenue
,•• ' • .
vrii, co., V : - lEt
. , .
.',CLARK &BIDDLE"
Jewelers and Silversmiths• -'
Having Removed from • •
, . .
712 CHESTNUT STREET
TO
THEIR NEW 'BUILDING,
•
1124 CHESTNUT: STREET ; .
Are now opening a harks nod new assortment ot'Diamond
nod other , fins Jeyclry,.American. amt Swiss Watches,'
Writing s3lver ;Wuri.,:Gurbam Electro-plated:
Ware, - Mantel Clocks, &c., &c.
1e27 s wlyrp§
THE UNDERSIGNED
begs to 41[6min:his frlerulacrisiomera sand public germ
'rally that o•
•
- - .WILL REMOVE
'about the Pith of June from his present location, MO,'
TO 1016 CHESTNUT STREET.
'JAMES T. GALLAGHER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Late of Bailey & Co.
' P. S.—All goods warranted first quality, at moderato
prices.
DIAMONDS ESPECIALLY.
, 24 w f :Mum
JONES'
ONE-PR C~
CLOTHING I - TOUSE,
0,04
MARKET STREET,
lI.ADELPII lA.
First Gloss Ready-Made Clothing, suitable
for all",Sen.sons, constantly on hand.
dilvo, a 'Atticlsome Vine of
Fiece,Goods foe Gus. -.
, font Work. -
GEO. W. NIEIIA.N.N.
Proprietor.
-- sTATioNEuv: -
CARRIAGvES
WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
1009 . and 1011ICHESTNUT STREET.
DRIVING SEASON
1569,
COMBINING
STYLE,
DURABILITY, and
ELEGANCE or FINISH.'
KarAttention given to :topnirhAft:
fr,"Ciirrlaes itiulltiournueo effected.
TAT ED DING AND ENGAGEMENT
• v lunge of eolia la lcarilt fine hpoclulty; at full
assortment of sizes, and no charge for engraving names,
etc: FARR dc BROTHER, Make
my24-rp tf 924 Chuottint Ntroct, bolotr,Fourtlt.
SIMON G . ,
UNDERTAKER,
35 South Thirtoeuth groet. trth2O-Omrob
A ,CLEAR'SMOOTFISEIN-
thind BEAUTIFtIt COMPLEXION follow the use 4
CONORNTIWE4D IM7'AAOT.B 4I.I% BAPARkLLA . ...
it retaefee Week pots, pimpiea, moth.patChollAimial.
I ,iruptioitobt the ikiu.
IN TIEF:43PhIIiG MONTHS ' , the eystrtn naturally aii
dergoes a change, and lIELNILIOLD'S .1110-11LYIf-
OhlifiltATXD EXTRACT, ON, 8411862ABILLd le a
aasistaat at the ftreatest value.. , -
YOUNG LADIES; BEWARE!
OF TILEINJURIOUKT:FFECTS Of Pace Powders and
Welshes. All such remedies close up the . . pores of the
Erk in, and In a short titan destroy the complexion.. If pay
would liaie afresh, healthy and youthful appearawoe
use IiELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.,
NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that afflict =antic
arise from corruption of Ike blood. 11EhbIBOLD'S
TRACT LiAIi§APAIIILLA. is a remedy of e Wows
♦aluo
lIIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARRAPARILLA
eleannes and renovates the blood, twain); the vigor of
health into the vystotn s and purges out tha humane Ma
make
QUANTITY va. QUALITY. LIELEBOLD'S EX•
TRACT SARSAPARILLA. The done fan-man. _Those
who &elle a large quantity and large dos , :a of utPdiaiae
.KIIR.
THOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF COW.
PLEXION must purify and enrich the Mood, which
LIEL.HBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA invariably itnes. Ask fur HELM
BOLD'S' Take no other:
BELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT KAR
SAPARILLA i Ole GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
HELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED --
FLUID EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA
Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Diseases
OF Tl{}
Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp
and Skin,
Which so disfigure the appearance,PUßßlNG the evil
; (feet* of mercury and removing all taints, the retimanta
Of DISEASES, hereditary or otherwise. and is taken by
ADULTS and CHILDREN with perfect SAFETY.
TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sarsa
parilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon
pint Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the
Syrup of Sorsa parilla,or the decoctions as usually made.
AN7INTEItESTINCt LETTER is published in the
Medico-Chi rugical Review, on the subject of the Extract
of Sarsaparilla in certain' aft - Mk/M t by Benjamin Tra
imrs, F. It. S., Om, Speaking of those diseases arising
ront the e re errury. he States that Utt remedy t.
ismal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power ix extra
'ordinary, more co than any other drug I am acquainted
with. It is, in its strictest sense, a tonic, with this in-
Valuable attribute, that it is applicable to a state of the
ystein so sonhen, amid yet so irritable as relllierB other
4ubkances of the tonic class unavailable or injurious.
HELMBOLD'S
Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla,
Established upwards of 18 yearit. , Prepared by
T:-1-IEtEMBOLD;
Diliggisi and. G7►oniist,
594 •BROADWAY, NEW 'YORK,
And No. 104 South Tenth Street, Philada.
O'Sold by Druggisth everywhere
PRICE.
0125 per bottl or 0 for 06 50.
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