Show WANT AT AlAN E WITH IT BRITAIN RI AIN i PENNSYLVANIA FINANCIERS I I FOR PORN A SOCIETY I II I II I Their Object Is to Work For a Close I Union of Th This Country and EngI Eng i I land C lad I Philadelphia July uly the belef beliel that an open alance alliance with Great i iain ain am would be an excellent thing for the I State States a society ha has ben beer i formed in Philadelphia compose of ci ciL r many men powerful in the financial and am L I political world The frt first meeting of this organization I which is known a as the TransAtlantic Society of America wa was hed hed about one i I week ao ago The proceedings were kept kep I secret but today the plans of the or organization I became known through ap for a harter In this application the officers of the new society are gien I as follows ac C Stuart Paterson Patterson president The Theodore Theodore odore C Searcy and John M H Con Convere Converse vere verse vice presidents Alred Alfred R Wig ga gan treasurer Thomas C Knauf Knauff see sec secreta reta The board of governor governors consist consists of William D Windsor William P Hens Henszey Henszey zey Charles Curts Curtis Harrison Rev Horce Horace F Fuler Fuller Edward H Coates Re Rev J L Levy Alexander Van Renn John Thomson Alba B John Johnson Johnson son Ered red Turnbull G E Freyer Frejer Jo Joseph Joseph seph G Rosengarten Henry R H Ed Edmunds Edmunds munds and William Vii am 1 H Luca Lucas Mr Patterson is one of the most prominent financiers in this city Mr r Searcy one of the vice ce president presidents is the president of the National Association ton tion of Manufacturers and John H Convere Converse the other vice president is isone isone one of the fr firm operating the Baldwin locomotive works In the appU aton to the cort the object ot of the society is stated to he be the bringing Into closer relations the people of the United States and Great Britain by generl general strengthening of the pol pout ica ical and commercial and social bonds which unie unite the two counties countries This is to b be done by tendering hos ad and friendship toward aU all sub subject subjects who may be temporarily sojourn lug ing in Philadelphia and by collecting preserving and disseminating information ton tion tending to educate public opinion in this direction The society Is similar to one fored formed in England known as the so |