'i. t rtv EVENING rm 3 rj H -rr A VOL V. No. 101. PIIILA.DILIPIIIA., F'llIDA.Y, 27, I860. DOUBLE SHEET-THREE CENTS. MFIo THIRD 1SMTI0N r PROBST. The Great 51 u r d c r Trial. THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS ITurtlicx WitncHscM f or tlio Prosecution. INTERESTING SCENES IN COURT. The Appearance and Demeanor ' ' of the Culprit. POPULAR STILL EXCITEMENT INCREASING. K n tOM laJto. Jt. Special Report for The Evening Telegraph. The ctowd around 'bo Con; Horse this D-or.-'lrj was quit? -i lrme es ou r ry pievlori occr.iion. Upoaihe r:.al of the prisoner, he was itaken to t' eis'n'r, in order to perir't the uault tude f) - tain a view of bim. A 160:019 be was l -.luted Ilb jreiJ and tr.rj. Upon I amg pin ed m tie (1 . .. aVo t vist 1 Vy sunk Into a s: -,'3 of s.'l'ea P 1 l ord ulcico. l's pc.oD'l ap .r ranee crs r ; jrati-wYly chng3d sice bis rrro i'. 1" bo fee's. the poii' ou bo otcjplci ?i evlknt, jet he bot'.ays no nervous ti --pidahon rs moat fO'.oca would. B 1 countering wren in reposo . .earns to infMca 3 an mdntjrt'd r'tiC. , Only tV-.e le.eiovcsa tj puilcrlarport'o -s oC the r";,cdy awr'ie him to scr e of 1ms l '." ;'ioa. l'o P"U s ci rievjoeu-i aro ad rn..ble. Ko oroa.., crvlrg b.'i r:s?i the cou;t: pjimitt-1 to 'a'1??, l.-'sn absolutely n:" -ary 4i o.dcr to t -.. 01 ie b"" ic:"i of the torrt. Tae eonv.'ct.oa. of tbo pope'."-. :e ;i t oat uiKe will Ij dcae fia p.'.ane.', ard'be cioretbco:'! but'iht tvob ,b 1' ro7 r 17 outbreak 01 ?"lcal veni-ijej, t.iooU a ire., oed f '.I'T'g I : irni.. ;'ad. Funcle Ty at :n o'e'eck t'ao jury rate.-:d 1) 0 rar-.i-'ieoaa, r-d ao": the?r g-nn in tbe jury bt::. Boon a.ty.-tb 3 Judaea tr ide tbc-r appc a"co, p t be Coe. wai ope'rl by tbe Ci-'rr, A'?. D 0. T 3 a rea of the jr.:y wrro cailcd, u id ell of thum an swered. 1 Fredonck Str-ab wi the f v.::t:i call', A. 'or 3iu.i di-'y lttii'j, ) e t..i'i '. d as lo.iowj . Tr d'iNo.l ') Cj .--ilowu road; I know t "6 p. uer, Aatolvi l'.ob; i Ijiva known biui for . x non' ": raw b'm oa tio vi Utof ttiedayofue murder at bit hou t; u w.- on t.aip-'diy firbt; Cj U'e-a my hori, 1 at 8 o'oi :kin tue ovc'ii, or a 1ittl betore tint; be w.-s p aiu o at but ' ick a al'i ol ' - r t ..:t be p : 1 witn me end rnotrr r' ij te ruuii:iuid at my tious.i un 'l aJ.ti'e ai'jr 11 o clck; 1c. riot '511 by ten nma;--t be c-.ale ia rloue, ' 11) ' - a bi ji c : -pe' D : L th n, but am not i.rre; (.- irpo -M .own; 1 1 ivinot ir - .'tat u tbe ;..inio ou; I tl'QK it Icoks oairal; li'iato; f'io pp cuirr no '3; V; wm t'le ame eo.or tnat 0 10, a id looked like it; be icuk tie r.'pel-b :t away w.tli IriDjw ien f-e l9.t: ue iiitnt about a ton 'c ol dc" jatmybov 3; 1-w bimoextalnr be ic.tmy bo'e the follow n'; inrdny; became 1 cL to my bor e f i t' it lime; on tue;oay ni(;hi be old me a b.g revolver, rad a uowdcr-boi j alou-j with t. . - (F .yoiVT and powder-horn iiiowr. and lie )g rized.) Ho b".4 "otU'!r d' to on? with bim; re told neon Sair--" y ntcbt fiat be hid p '3la be wot'lx t3';.ao, d tbrra to K9 flr.t on Tuesy ni?Li ; I save rim C" ' J Tor pis:ol " -d oowd3 bom ; he bo. jw 1 over .jirti ju 1 of mo, I t'uuk, a'.ou a mout'jT lo" .' -t baluidav uilit; beast a mo :f I wou.d knd i -u ilr y cjnii.r id 1 nd 1 1 e:d not l.e fr o, ri be wo- "d lcia Lnile with me, wt'.cu he fid. Cro-T ex-iTn!red I fl. .1 me; l'r.bst at my pluce a.te bet 1 e tack rom tne " Jy: he always tamo rltne; I tfr-t .avT h'm ,.'x moui'-s r-;o, rid t:c j about a muutt a'trrw?' fi; he ; .n.-rr'tf t-.me .0 my bor 9 ootoi"3 a mont'i; uo pe. on ever ci 3 wi h b m; tte o"irr ma who p . 1 bara"3lie wa Boned lipUi d; I do 110 j krow who u-ne in the hcu 3 f-J.on o ..ruar nitrbt; Pi-oUt had onk wbi'3 Kol b bat. but be bad 110 bvi with b'mon lues day r7bt; A3ld him on ciH"-tlav plnt 1 would like 16 boy a p atol ior my hov 3, aid be i d he wor'd birur one fid .3I1. .t ;o me, eid he ;,!d -o on liTLdav -rli he did no. 'ill uu where ho trot tie j i .rom; I did not c'lane an money ior litn; bis money wri rll airnil cban- e ; 1 'ilr k be lad asm- It ocHe'-book; on Tuesday rdlit he spout over half a dollrrout of tie r .me mouey I paid I'm to' the fiiaiol; I bare been) pr on tj 0-3 him, I"lck at Wer'r. dav; on Uu"aa I went ' ) ace I'm I :can e aome ncoi ca ue to mv pla 9 and took a fV - ol ?. . 3r, :i(i ilked aboi-' .l.e murder, and irom the dc.x.:p':on 1 tho isbt 1. tbe a.ue c:n.j who cold nri tje pistol, " : I went t s 3. To Mr. V -ia He t ild ir 3 te work id at a ?iw mill i Wew Jc or, bat wfun 1 ;w bn hnd I d Botlsiieve bim; 1 t'jirk it wru on a bali-iiay Dt tut 1at be ' jldme be bad . ::n wor!- ne .'nibe tw- u-'(. Cbr ,ti 1 Alotr awoin 1 k. . p a ' :er house a. No. Vb ti. i. at b". 3t; f 1-now i'ie pruoue:; bave known h n a' 3ut eiRiitren moni''; hew-i nt my uopce on bunday, Ap.'1 8; ! -' ne a'c ic 9 o'cloo c 't the n-012'nu Je ( .mo n'one; he a -,yod lore about '.wo bouis; 'e bad no trpo.-'rsi he t:k li-nch at my bor j; I do aot !-uow 01 -l hayr- Koret) h- y' nd; I c.d 10. er-ml tbe waton robit allowed me, bat tiik that ia tbe one abort n me. Mr.: kfeldt two n My pln-3 ia No. i" Wow Hr ne; '-.toi: I know "ie p.'.ouor I'roDfO; he '3t. to my hwJLialout 1 o'c'ock on tuiday rfu.noun; ) bro bt a .. r-'l bl ,)c 'Dt-Or-.t t.Ii come clothe in it; be ie . tbe b:i at my houe; rn offl er too-; he b" away f.om my ho 1 gare It t ) bim i i tbe L.-.me ron-'i ion that irob-t le J ltnita me; l'u'. . icTr ed f ' i.'.i two hoiv.,3 fn my bou.o rod then Jeit. He hid a bo at two ylaoa of f er ; i f td t H at upa w.tn bim; le c-"-3rMd Wut a.- alono; be re j: d the nezrt 'ar (Monuay) alo aj hea'..-.ytdon that ,Hita' Jtittwo'- i a hour.; be .me aevln tbe r.ne r'ji.t at tci o'o ocit ; tie doo.1 was lucked and I openeu it rid let h.'in u; he s'ayed r'l nlgut uut I in aoj vrorr.nx. Yt O'Neill, t! 3 p: eon"r'e counsel, here Interfered. He s"'.a be b d neve;' known au eiwn on ton. duL 3d as tbe t -.tr ot A.' jrney co'iduci this. He fid ibt Mr.llann wrs put n words in the moutha ol wl:n . 3s, - id netting J-si auoh answers r be writ a. Tie Jud,.3 U ilred tho .ouncel lor the pii. aoner t J obJ::t :3quesi!ors as thoy were propound 3. ProL. t left a ,-t -e alir brnrkiast "me on Tuesday tnoraiK; he ime aj.aln on Werlnesdry; ho did not at .y that ntyht; he cair rloue; it wri the ior noon wbon be cnme; on W;Jn.sdav the pmuner was plarin-' ('1 o tor d..nka with some iulloitj. II o'd womm raw bim a.-in on Wedne:day nlirlu. (1 he p. aonrr lauaaod at tr's arswer.) TUU p erire crme to mr ho-se lor frobst, and 1 (tare it iobm(packfiesho.u and r 3oifrli3d): I tiw a wat:b" jhr'a with him at mv house; itwrs like ( aat (wat 'u abown): he nd be bad t3 work hard lor it: be did not ray wbat it cojt j he caid he worked 80 li lies from Camden, K. J. Crca examined Have lived at Io. T1 Hottn I ront st jettbi-3rea a; two frmiltea lire in the hor-3 rad tar-t inner; he did not cotre t3 my hou..3 Oitsn; 1 was with bim ie day he enlly3d in Ch3 'er; he rot lor-r hundred rtollara boni.y, and .re me KDO '0 keep for blj; he oulistjd in C jmptnv L or M, in he 6th risylvania Caralr; be bad not lost bis thrmb then; I got lattsra from bin while be wri in tbe a air; he went tithe Alu;t)Lou;j Jioipitl when be ccaio homo wckj be riMt9l bit hno'e twice; the frst time be saved aout six hour; ho pot abont in the packa6 that ratrr for him; 1 do not know where be weut to rfier h- JeU tbe Altuhoue; I rjtarned him the tiJ; he fiyed filer .yards at my oonse about e'g-nt oajs, and salo b united to vo to Germany; ne entiB to my beu e yitth aome members of his own compa-iy ; it Is aiiont six mouth, siuoe he came wltn ibe men to my hovit; on Minday, Aprl 8, he tua the i ime 010, brs on i e has (rot bow; 1 guess he bad awa'cliaiid chrin; l'rotst wae atttinv in tho bar rrom, and some poiiceolUes.e ottnein and .eareheit; l'lobrt dot tr bat up and Mid be did not tnl well; lie bad a s ver watcn wh'le at my bouse; h litt inr hou ' lor fe last tme on Ihuuday about nx o'oluok in tbe eve inir. Vrofr axaiuinod I hare 1lvd two and a half yer in tew 41 --m t ktreoi ; I fl.t saw Probt about three ti.oiiths aro ; be c?to to my hnure and took a rlass ot b rr, rid I rer-irrtsredb'a laoe; no per.Hon nslci'd lor toe p .doner at mv houio. xoepttlie po.ioe who cue to . rch ; i'rofcit aid ant visit my hone mucii ; 1 I .' rd It j r - pot-Las 1'robst left witu me beMnd t'10 count r; it:otr"'nol 1 here two or three day.; I then save it to t' 3 poli'3; it wri locked; I some tim t leit tio boy t ab'm the counter, but no person could get at the . "pot-bair in tbe kitchen alter 1 took it 1 itn brh'Dd tbe bn ; about the niidtle ot the week 1'robst p-.kr:! lor the orrie-baii ana I lot him havo it. be. m. ho paid me what h owe I roe; he tot k ..onto tl'lucs ont and showed them; 1 roin-moor some 01 toe n-en I'ro'.. 'i talked with whnn at my home, bui lier'wavs went out byhimeil; a small mat f no and T ied lor l'rob.t ou Friday uiirbi; it rot hi Dry liauor. (John l'ross wes here cal ed un rud recopi izi d i s :bi man who ca led lor Frobat on 1 ;nly m tht ) t liar 1 hors I rn tai keeper tor BIr. f -skfoldt; I know t Je p-'soncr; 1 saw bim 011 'he bundav he came to Mr l.rckloldt's; I siwthe blacs Liu opened, end 1w ihe tiw revolver, that powaer-0 - c. (Artitu 3 s.own.) I aw aome money, bu; do not k 3w waat itr'lopi; 1 riw watcbrs in bis po?s l.ion; two ot them ; 01 ws sold a id the oY silver; ' ie gold .tea had a til" u. (Waioh r-co?P'?3d.) No ohain on the B'lyei wn'jh, aid tbe hand oi it wi broken oS'; I'.otit a'ways came plone; he lo.t lor tae leit : uieon I'huridav a, . aoon about 7 o'clook. Jio 1 .-.nnin a l'roi i n et r a-ne on Sunday. I r? w bim onre beiore that at i.r U jkle (it's. Hie bipibtal wrsin .'be rpel-baa-, and the little one wui iilii 1. cket. Fro 1 1 30k the ps:ol out ol tho carp 1 bag and .'lowed it tome. He pulled out '10 we'' h and saow.l it 10 me. Both watihci were in hiivc tp u.ts,pnU be e'lowod me both of t'lem. Ho bad not much morey. 1 Law there wri not much money Hi bis pco';et t ok whi n be p 'd ior L .-er A man c.:me in and aa'acd lor liauer or Frobst. 1 don't know wfich. 8u:an tio-'t'i swou I reside at No. 15 VV.llow stt :t. I saw F. o1- t on buna niebt, ApiilCth, about tit'Vt. 1 raw b m rive to auout b.m. He fcave ire a C 1 bill. i;-at 11 the note he eave mo; (Do'oshovn) I raw hna about 10 it dii'-i pe-t on Nuuday r.';ht; I ntit b.w bim on Monday ' ;; vo"Q 10 a ia 11 o'do k n tho mo pirjr; I raw bm at A r. 1. -3';l'oidt'a on Alonday; I reUrrcd the no 3 ) b m; it was coun r.'eit; heo .r d me a silver wat3h ,uit . id of i'ie not 3, to red. am it uni't he cave mo gaod nioaoyj I noted the oi u-id of tne tbe wa.ch ws gone; 1 told hiai I didn't vtict b's wntcu, Tor .car be m-jht .37 I stole It l.oiu biua and put me in ditli. u ty. trc :j-exan? u.a 1 never saw the prisoner beioi s tht'av; I took tiim o my hou e roa 'r. J.fck' feldt s; bo I' d nol stv in mv house te 1 r inu'js; I gave the no e to a wrihworrac, and .he br cht it bo- k nirht awav ; t'ie m'e was on the Ft?r. 0 V rnd Alichanm' 11 uk of ( rcrnrlile. I kPot 'Je nora until lhu.3dav, wbea I fcave it to Mr Sh .w, my Irndloid aid he toox it to tbe corner and ea?o it, to Air. Fianki. tuar.ei A'leeicr sworn f an a watchrn'rer fid Jewel, er; mypif -iot bi'iin-:s is Ho 4.78 ii. Third tr.ct; isawAiio-ce F10' j- at my plr.oa aooct t.vo w 3ks !- WeJ :idty. betore b's arrest- he had a watch fad c-in bevn'jd ti ell; I boutrrttbo watch vcn himlorlou-do'lirs; that is t'ie w,t-;h ord ciai i . watc'a shona); rcT"3cr w .'.ch or cna'n rrapold; l.-ohst :aid the wtch ci3t b;m Tt ,u dol lars, rid bvof'd . ;ll it ior live du'lu.a; tb-.s was about to-a o'cloc': in tie mornnr; 1 not' 3d tbe ir.au bad lost tbe firmb ot his ..'gut hnnd when I gavo 11. ui wo luur uuiiri.. Cro:s jxumlned I robt was not in my ("ore Ion?; I never saw bm before; tte watih n woi.h when new about CO; Frob-tw 1 d.a sed aboa-ribeis now; 1 know 'he pr.'touer by his fa3, and h-e tanmb brinr or. . xeh..ck liau-r twor 1 I iw Trobat last Wednc day two weeks a?o at T jlfrlf , 3. 1 have Known Frobst at le it eight -en mont'is. Kotbtrwm. -.id 10 me tn the sub'ect of a loa 1. Fro 1. t,"a')d n 1 thire .imes at ccklldt a. Frobit -ned mi if 1 wih.d to borraw a . .volver. 1 sr4d no. 1 rit ' FiobitlorLevetity-flvocjr'j to remove my cloth -6 w.th. he sold be wri going '3 leve for Uermany The rext mor ng, at l-alt-p.'it toven. He did not lend me the money. Cro-'-e'im ntd. I lint saw Frob-.t in tbe Horpi-t''atWc-t Fhiadeihia, ard ari3rwa-(''i when he leturma irom the r.-inv. He w 3 in Company L, bih Feursylvar'a Clyp'ry. Ha nrs a on;-ycfr'a man. I aaw bim n-.xt at CmnCadwalader. At'er-yia-dssaw bim at 1. ck Idt , 111 New Altkot stiref. Fid not s. e Lim al'r tbat, except at tas Coroner's inquest. (Ibswiiac t ciunot spc.'i E":lish, fid b evit't au was mvt.prcted by lilr. Fben.the Ccurt int-ipie jr.) Oiliccr dan-cs Doriey sworn I am a notice offloer Ot tne Siith Divnion; was on duty on lhursday fol 1 lowing tbe mad;r; wai on dntv on tbe bauks of the fechuyiklll ; 1 saw the prisoner fiut at Twenty-third and airrket stnots, between 8 and 9 o'o oot at nt;ht; wri wa kinr alono- tho str;:t towards Market street biidm: hs bad nothing with him: I went aiter him alue;I over'ook bim about three yards this side of tbe br.oge : 1 spoke to bim ; 1 tapped him on the shoulder, and sr.'d "good evening" ; be eaid "how a'ye do; I said, " you are a Dutchman I' he said no; me a Frenohmr.n; I said, where are you goinp; he riplicd, over thiorldge; 1 aaid you are, are yoa ; be amd yfie ; I piked him when he shaved off his goatee ; be said last Monday ; I askrd him to walk wita ne down tho street, and took bim three doors Irom twenty-third and Market, when 1 over took Otilcers Woldoh and Atkinon ; I took him to the Sixth District Station Hou:s; tho other ofllcjn weut with me; 1 banded tbe prisoner over to Lieu tenant Fatton ; 1 was present when Lieutenant Fat ton starouea the prisoner. L'eutonaut Fat on swoin I am Lleutsnant of the Sixth Division, Minth and Tenth Wards; met tbe ciheers, with prisoner, between Sixteenth and Sev enteenth st.c.t.; I went with tbem to the Stttion House; I seaiohcd the p.isoner; I found two small pursei and a pipe (purse resoamzed); it eoniaiuod aome postaga stmp. ; I aiso found a snuffbox (re ognl7?"); be had b's kr.fo in hia packet (knife shown); be had on that nesktie (necktie shown.) Officer (trier sworn 1 took the caipot bag 1 got at Feckieldt's to theNoi th Fonriylvania depot; 1 went to the fir' proof and got it, and Mr. Franklin and my.. elf broke it open. Mr. Clark sworn I rrreiv?d a bleck trave'llng bag from Om:3r Urcen; I plac 1 It 01 the floor near the lira-proof is my piivate office, and r-.Btored it to Mr. Or-en; it wri m the same conditiou I received it 'i wi . 1 1 parted with tt. Cross-examined I went out and It.t tbe carpel hag lying there; the ofli jr wri go-e two or ;hr e houvs; 1 wi not awa from the oba.-e morettan halt rn hour, and leii my ole.-k in cnarge. Continned in our next Editwn. A Horrible Case of SnltUr. Tbe Mcvcer (Pn.) D'cpa.-A bss tho subio'-i.'! rrcouBtof an appall'npr attempt to cojcujU su'. cife: "Early on the mo;nlng of the 1r.t'i instant the v " 1 i W .lliam Giei'D, ol. V-lleirek 'awnsbip, Me-oer irnty, privately entetrd a room l. lii a bosket of ell, and alter having changed her flannel, for two si lts of ro. .on olo.hing and tuoiODirb'.y sa.r .akd the latter with tin oil, poured a quanjtr of it Into tbe stove P.nd held her drr-.s over the blare until tao rouvhlv oa fixe, and then ri'ibcd into the yard v. i the Sanies a. .sing from he.- person to Uie height of cearly twenty leot. uer outn t.itTin q'tlt, ead avoied to tbiow it pround her, and a. er a d: perate fctirg"lo with her uio,'-er, who stronger than her all', .suc raded ia throwim br to the ground, and hbl "n tbe qi lit ever bor uni'l another ot the fa-nliy, : .atcd by a n-lghLor, who had ju.t arrived, eai.lud wa'3r and extiuiJish.d tie fire, though notuutilsiie was so shockingly burn .1 aito renarr uer rvoavery hoper-a. bhe ro aiur 1 eroagh reason to r'lata all hn nlmnnntin n end ii utIi her tiienda that she could b'd them good morning aid w?'k nhaamod tbrongh tbe fauici that were uumiuir nor up. rue lady, wno is ot a'Bt'.P'y ie speo ible lamly, ha. henn ior loma tlvae sublrct to melanoboly derangemeut, and reveral limes pre. mo' sly at jmpt5d t aiose !er existenoe. Bafurt changing her clotbing she allemp'ed to ignite tbe Dai-act 01 uu vy umiipinc coa s oi re mr j 11, iawug ir which she rosortca to th. ahr siia he .itat, d some time between burning and drown' us, but finally choce tbe fo.mer." The Liaht Blue is the title of a. new Cam bridge UDiver.ity magunlue to be publiubc-l EXECUTION AT ELIZABETH, N. J. Jptintst Olcnoon, tue TVIfo Mtorderer, IInoKd Ills) Confenaloa, ttat Baplnaai. ilosi of tne Crime. The extreme penally of the law wai yester day ezecuttd uroi Jamoi Cleonon at Elizabeth, N.J. .in which to ad. exacvly a year since, he murdered b'a wtte. The tads in eonucctiou wuh tne crime are bnvHy tho-e: Cleinora wai employed upon the wotka of the Catmleu aul Ainboy ita lroad tk,:npuuy, and bore an excel lent cheiao.ev tor peuerpl steediuess aid sortriety. His wile, however, by wtiom be bid to ciiilclrtu, vas an intoainerate woman, and penerally negleeilt-1 of her home and her huv band, arid frequently Cruel to her cbilJrou. tilennora rrnonsi rated with her Irequeutly, but to no pu .poee, and at lenstb her jiis-iiou lor drink and her neeiect of her borne duties became so great that be was obliged to caution tbe storekeepers ii the neighborhood azainst HupnlyioK her with any kind of mioicatlnir liiUor, with or w.ihout payment. This course Bppeai-s to have exasperated her, and to have ltd her to almost itiitve her children, and on the 2uh ot April, 18G5, the mibones oi bis houoe nold were brought to a climax. On the naoru ibg 01 that day Gleiinon went borne rather ruilie.r than usual to dinner, and found that his wue hud managed to purchases quart of rum Irom a grocery store in the neighbo. no id, and had become quite intoxicated. When he Altered the room she as lyinsr, according to hii own confesoion, across the childreu's critdle, with ber beck towards hiro. He suddenly bit-ame very violent, exclaimed "D n youl" tn his wile, and at.uck her a blow ou the back 01 the head which idled ber to the ground. lie then lushed from the house in a stata of fn n,v, but returned in a lew minute and lifted his wile from the floor by the head, He assertj that he btruck her only ence, and that tt was Irom the effects of tbat one blow she died. Same neighbors, be-ng erou. ad by the no'je ia demon's houie, noUtd tie police, who found, on examining tbe body ot Mis. Glcnnon, that she was quite dead, and that there were rnr-ks as ot throttling upon her thrott. These rrarks the hubbund asseitcd were upon'his wilw's throat on tbe evening previous to the murder, but ,he ofli red ro exolauaen ci tVeir cause. if. Glennon was tried at the special tsrni, in Elizabeth, beiore Judge Haines, on the l'Jth ol Kebruaty Irs., wrs ."ou id guiky of murder in the brst degreo, aud scutenced t be huitr by the neck on ibe anniversfry of ihedayon which he committed the cime. K'uce bis trial he has behaved with great gentleness and kindness to all thase with whom he has been associated in priHon: aud he bes always peititsntly denied thut the kiflie? oih'i wile was eltncr piemedi tated or inteailonal; be atiiibutxl it to an un lucky blow, dealt in a moment ot almost pardon able pasPion. To the last be had strong hopes 01 arepiieve, but the uutirir? exertiusof many friends were tiullc even to prolong his ilil'e lor a tew days more. His jrilors say that unt'l the nitht beiore the day lor which the execution was fixed, he lived, slept, and talked as usual; but that on that night ho could not sleep at all. At two o'clock jesterday morning he lay down for a short time on the bed, biit he could nei ther sleep nor be still; he was obliged to get up and wulk about his little cell. Early in tbe day ne was visited by his father and uncle, the tormcr living where bis sou was born, in Lrooklyn, and they stayed with htm au hour or two, attempting to reconcile htm to his fute. Later iu the day his niece, who cried bit terly throughout her Interview with him, visited the convict, who also shed many tears in part ing with her. He comforted her. however, bv saving that it was better he should die then, as be was prepared, and that he should die as he had lived, a staunch ltoiaan Catholic. Through out tbe morning ne smoked a great deal, and aiter his visitors had left he was able to speak quite coolly about the disposal of his body. - He then took leave nersonallv of all hia fpllnw-nrl. f oners, who each shook him by the hand and bade him keep up his spirits. . He was imme diately after closeted with his sph itual adviser, to whom be repeated the suostance ot what we have slated with regard to bis erime. At 121 o'clock tbe piisoier was led out by the Sheiitl to tbe place of eecui'on, withli t'ie pre cincts of the Jail. As b 1 appeared, wi:htbe faal noose e round h s throat, ihote who brd managed to gain admiE3ion to the piison trron?od u)to the scaflbld in silence. The Df ?ay 3h?riff (Mr. A. A. w ard) having real tie wa-"-ant, which epeciUed tbalthe execution should take place between ice hours e." 10 and 2, asked the p.i soner ii he bad aaytutr? to say. tiennon then said: ' - "I have been accused of mnrdor in the first degree. That ia uulrue. I admit that I caused the death of my wife; but not intentionally, and without any premeditation. I only wish to add that 1 die a firm Koman Catholic." t He then kissed the cross aid knelt 'down. while the priest in attendance read certain por tions of tho ritual, and answered with the re sponses in an undertone. His face was ashy paie, out doe a stucie evidence 01 iear or trepi dation was apparent. His hands were tolded in front of him, andjtbev were as firmly clasped as though in the grasp ef a friend. On rising from bis knees he shook bands with ana kissed the various officers of the 1aiL and submitted to the covering of the black cap with wonderiul com posure. The Deputy Sheriff then read tho usual for mula, ending with the words, "Aud may the Lord have mercy on your soul." At tbe response 01 "Amen," tne Doay or the nntortunate man was suddenly jerked up by the falling of the heavy weight beneath, and alter a few conval sive spasms, which were feartul to witness. James Glennon ceased to exist. JV. Y. Trtbunt, A Southern Widow Drowns ller3li Love tha Car'e. f The New C.'Vfr T'rn" thus relates the melrctc'y r-,id ot a ttau'.iful you ar widow: Our nei.Thl o. j of JeTeiaon C.ty were thrown inlo a state of cobsldorable e.:etemeit by the si' tide of an ia'eihginl rnd much roperW lr J-y, a resident of this p'tce. The rame of the decepjed wpi fc n. Mrrca-.et L:mbe;M tad the cause of tbe resh act is thus explained in a leU3r which she let at her home: He: alfecUons had bcra fmrred by come gal'ant of tLie st?rncr sex, wto brs not yet t en discovered; an ersajeneat fo lowri, und Mrs. Lamteit made her full p.-epiraf.ors for themfiriaje, haviij preprred her irotusean, et3. Theet.cct:d bappy day approached, but, to her diemay, the cho tsof her rir.t proved f. ithlces; and while laboriD? unlsr the eJecti of the ffinel diiappeinimeut. the u"for.unate worrai deUriiniucd uporaquiii'rg the scene of uer irpuoi b. auci- w.'..'a; iue lev. ir coutam Ine tbe facts alove slated, end bidO rg ber Ibre childrei an rfle?tloiai r.vjwe''. Mu. Lamfcjrt c it be.-elf Into the kis6lsL:ppl lhat great pana.ea for to mrny world-weary heavts. Mrrder ml Drandenbur KyA Mai j KMls 11 s Own Dfo:'ar. We cave learned, says fie Louisv'lle Demo tr ', of an rn.o.tu"at3 occa'..vi', la which Allen 6Utt)fleld wrs I Hcd by his owj b-otuer, Kend-ick 8t?afleld. The dculty o03U..Td Ii Biandcaberg on bViday r ftcrnooa. H appears, irom what oi-r lrle. oiaot wrs able talrarn, that there wrs an old'eud between the two brolbe . who were nailnow ia a blrsksnaltb shop thai place. Filday evenir they met at tbe shop for the puiposo of having a settleai',ot and c'osivr tbe pannTJhip. Oue word b . -ought on a jotuer, until the pUes became greatly en t. ;ed at rach other; upon the lie being fcireu, AV'eu dtewh's pistol, which wri no sooner done thtiaKendfick selred a sledge hammer, aud, with one blow, knocked his brother senseless to the rrrnnnfl. Ho thou seised the phtol which his brother had drawn upon bim and shot him through the ooav, wnica snot caused almost Instaat death. i ia x i c o . Rcpirtsd L!berl Naemri-Chlhnana aid to bave been raken arter m Severe Battle Prfl(tnt inarss to Eitbbll.U Ilia Government There. WisafNcroN, April 2(5. Intormntion has been rcesived at the Department of Siata that the Liberal army, under the command of General Lou'i Terranf 1, be.i akei CbihLab.ua after a c?vere bit.le, resulting ii the overthroar of the Iinr.erial'ti; that the State was ia quiet posi-eision of the National troop?, and tbat 1 -ideut Juarez and Cab.net intended starting in a few days ior the city ot Chihuahua. THE CHOLERA IF. MEW YORK BAY. Important Letter from Dr. John Bwla. borne. HrAL"-a fuci, Quat iNTiNa, 8. 1, April 23, )8 8 10 t'-e Met.apolitro e-rd of Health. oeu Ueir3n : 1 bg leave report tbat I veiterday "il d tke lower ynr'ut'ue and found matters progi". urn lavo.abiy, botb ou tho s'.auieiu and liospfal slip. oc-ifi of chole. a have tccurred eiihuron bord the England or Virginia a ucj last report. The condr'ou of the eft on board tbe H .pit al ship i more fav'.b e, tne r'-iore prsum ("gamble.' typ. .ha peroo a -.go of di-aths being much Irss than taere-a 0.3. 'lne more cd number oi aoinliiion. in the Hospi'ii to-day may be attri buted '0 the sue den cba igos 01 I'tnporature. al though the majority present Cj miidor foim ol this disce. 1 have revived wiifsn statements from those who have been famll r with the management of Quaran "tno ior many yean in reierenre to tho aliened in A 1 nan mu iner in which tbe aiok were transferred irom t'ie Viryiria ta t ie "fc'Kating Hospital." FKputy Ileal b t Jizer Dr. 1 a. B S-.nl who was lour y: t l'bi.ici iu of the Marine Hospital, and fubt qt ci'iy two yeara pbysioie.n oi the hopi' .l ship in tre lower bay, sia.r i that the mauuer of trailer of tbe n ek from the Virginia was bo h hi'Tine and proper, and tbe same that net boon fol lowed lor ir-ny ve.a, and that tbe sick and well under quarantine have br-jn or red .or in aocordanea with the dio"a:s ot humaniiy. The veneres. e Dr J sinus llaroonrt, In am wor to my inquii.c-t, statns that us Depur He. -.th OUieer, aud physioian ot the Jlar.ne Hoepiial, be ba i b:n associated with Omiantinn ncr-ly thirty y ..rs, aud bai i; )..nt3udel the t.arile -ot thousands ol sick from visie's uudor Ouurant.ne 13 the hospilal wlt'i out a single r.raident o :urr n-, end the plan of traush r wr.i the sane r3 eaop od in the oa"3 of the Virginia. The huncrinf;ndent of the Hoio.'al. Mr. Jamoi O'Konrkfl. states that he bn beeu cvrn'cted wita tnrrant'De over four' xn yr'.-s rnd lor ho ont eeven yens hrs been ou boa-o tbe Fio.ng Hospital while at anchor in tho loe bay; hn r.iguae 11: "From cxpeneuce and personal knowledge of the lonor bay, 1 must nr that the or'y sale wav to t.ani'er (he sick ia by brge rowboa'i, tlio pat enta to be low emu in a cnair or 1 osho ,d in tho .ormol a et air." Crp'iln 1'iowee, ot the stei nslup Virginia, say'B (eat th s ioim ot chnir, impiovKed troma bogi be.id, is tne oily saie and bum 1110 mothod ot trans fer! ng tbe sick to bo,.ti, and tho only one he would adopt under lue circumitancs U ii tbe opirion ot all connco3d with qnarritlnei t' .t it is utt .rly imp.acticable and iinproner to de ieiid upon a .u".-bj .t ior the tiansmiHaion of sick, ou r :co ut ol'tbe roughnesi of the waters of the bay not only, Liu more psrticuiativ ior sauna reasons. The rli.-.l -orbiu-r question witli tbe pubiio 11, are the prophylactic mei-iurei now employed sufficient for the pro oction o publio heaiih f f not, what PQ(i' louai moani should ba adopted f It is the rpinlon of those fanviiar with the regulations of Quniautine, as now beinv cariied out th it publio health Is p. i' :cted, while commerce suiT rs, ior the wautot icilitien to carry out a prooer system of riuprantine. The inhuniuDitv of detaining well per sons upon hulks crinot ta cailcd in question. All con eue this, ine ques ion tnen arises, bow can this be obviated 1 This whole subjcot wrs laid boioie tbe Legisuwre in a ropori made by the Quarantine Comm-seionere, 1825. 1 ho following language was n. d by me (see page I.J) 10 show that if we ti listed to foUune, aud made no provision for the tuture, "we may Oj called upon to acknowledge our error, rid reap tbe blasting our. esot onr ncgleci, when repentance will not ro ll n to us tbe vlo .ms ot onn inai cietioa. and tbe knowl tke of what we salens have done, to iroin:t oui. elves aa:-ot oe i-vaa.'iof tbedl.er .3, wtil only tend ta incrrrse flie horro. j we m ,y be c-llcd rpon to exv3r.en"3 therelrom " And aain, the whole Lubjeot ii dli: a led by me, rid sugg ;ilons made in ibo Quartatine Commlisione.a' report of this year, from pate') to 87 iutlr.ve. Any oue who will take the trouble to i. id tht o report, cannot b) blind to irct tbat the Quarantine Commh .ioneis P ad Heal-h oJ e.j bave uo. no?l end Ui s impoi-. t nt question. Joan SwiKECBkb, Health OtLner. EREACH OF lHUoT. A Cotton Broker of St. Loala Abeeonde with 810,000 Ho le Arrested In tin. clnnatl, and Obtains Ball In $00,000. lrcmV: Cinoir.r.ati Ct'xtt. , An important cr."e of treach oi trust wrs re- '3 publ'c inais city ycitrrday. Tbsfes ot tba t-ase, as we have ler.Tied them, a:-e as ic'lows: a mm raxed D. A. Clark hn for some 'xe p at been doin? busiue.3 In 6t. Louis rs a cot ion broker. Lis deal'ngs wita b'.s i-ustorreis bad always been of the most honor.ib"3 crrrec ttr, aid mr-.lclt conndenta wes piucci ii him by them. At out two weeks P70 the flrais of Menra. Buvchby & DreiVr and T. . Aide- .in & Co., ol St. Lovls, "lr ,ed in Ms hands some $10,001 worth of coon for sJe. A day or twoattsr W3rds M". Clark called oa these ge itlemen, and fc.a'd that he hrd sold the col. ir, fid would hand them a check tor the money in th-ca days, as is the rsual ciVam emonz dale.s. The thf a dfys er-ci, bat Clark faVed to pnt in an r.p per.rence. On rb.e for.th iiy oue of Vit rrem bcrs of th3 first laaied firm went ta his office tj ne what wee the matter, aid to his su p.-ise ioudit closed aad emp.y. luiuLlis were male for Clark, but he was nowhere to be found. A day or iwo ri'.erwardi it was discovered that he ha'J so'i and receive! the money lor the otton; tbat it brl beeu sbippei Noiih, t.ni that he blm se't had ajscort,cl,"taklnr a train for this city. A despr.tch wrs immediately sect to the au tbo ities here, and ta Deretives C'.aven and Bayl'ss wri int. msted th3 work of feirettiuj out therrattc? aid making the atie:t oi the. ab s ooder. Diligent eeaich was made for a day or two, but nothing could be learned of Clark's whereabouts. On Saturday 1-i, however, Mr.' W. A. Ludd, who hrd been deputized by the U ..ns of St. L3's to represent them, arrived in this city, and won made the acquainted of tha above meatloaed de'retives. He informed tbem that Clark could be fouad at the house of b 1 b.ot ie -in-law, a well-known and wealthy c'li"en of th's city, whose name, for the present at least, we suppress, 'xae deueUvcs preceded 01 8:uvdy ntgut j his residence, and sue co Ml-.d ia seci'ilu'r tbeir tn,', He wrs taken ti the Niith 8:-eet Station Houre, but alfr a short confinement ws rc-le-sod on r'l of $.'jO,000, his brother-'i-law be comirjt his surety, intel'lgence wf t then sent to the tit. Lou's Biais that the airest hei been effee'ed, aud they t?legraphtd bick that arc qu eition had b:en sfned by tae Cove.-norof M ssouri for the deiendent, r sd Notf d be here ou Wednesday, when Orrk will bi taken to his home. In the mean. ime, however, there beinj a law of this bats requirlcj that a ri'l ourr shall be auaJned m Court for a prelimirary e.v-mina.ion within lour days a.tcr hisf.reit, tbi- -:e will be caiied in the Police Court this moialrg. In a converaation ycstsrJay, Clrrk stated that If be were a'lowcd ta go to Bt. Louis with Ludd, he wou'd settle wl h tbe parses whom be had doce'.ved, rnu would not allow them to lose a s'aslo dollar. Upoi bemT t3ld that he would bave to to ia eouspaay with an olncs.", he r; 1 used, and stutad thai he would prefer to wait until he wrs compelled to go. Mr:, Jelt. Davh. Wash ncto, Apr'.l 27. There now seems tJ be ro doubt tbat Ma JeX Davis has obtained permission to vliit her bnsbrad t Fortreai Monro, vv s t 1 1 jv o rr oiv. Special Detpaichet to The Evening Telegraph, WidHiMOTON, April 27. Brass baekai Allowed nnon Cotton dooda. The following impotlant Circular has been is sued by tho Trersniy DcDartment : Reguluiiont br thi aliowarce c rfrorfcac of two nnl.i prr pound uion ar(ic.,i ma'ui'aot red etclu eweljf ot eotion, tchr exported at projided vndfr taction 171 of the Act of Jan; CJ, lbCl, as amended ' by th4 Act oA'arch 1, 1335. ' V hen a ri'.y d "tr: mo export at tides mr-.nnrao-turcd exc usivclv of co.'cn, for the Lenrflt ot duty back, ue m-'t, heiort shipping the time .rom tlu Fiace wbeia thov are stored, noiny tl-e Coll-ator of lit rnal Heron ne of tholiisti.ct in which ihey fre tituatael ot iheir intention to export thom. ' 1 he Collector will then r ipcet and sunerin'snd the weigbinp cl such art clei, or direct h a (ieputy 10 to do; r id, afnr such inspeo Ion and weighing, tbe olbror "3 inspecting and suporin'jnding will nrkes rrpo.t in tripl-oato, acoomormed by samples of the articles, in the term following, viz : 1 Foim J. I, . ' ' ' ol Internal Bevemft, do hereby cer.ly that the iol owk described artio i, uirau ao-tnr- t ex lustvely or American eot.on, situaiad at . and lu'cnacd ior eip ir atlon to . have been In spected and weiphfd under my .uperrlsluu, rtn. 1 (-ppoiOo descrlpton ut artlolea, uu ruber boxes or bales, marks, nuuiL.rs, weight. The Col ecor will then certify, under the above reiort, in the lorui lullowing via ; I berouy certify tbat the samp ei aubmltted to ms or tbe above ileacrlned articles, are, to tha best 01 in.r knowledge aud boiler, manuraclarcd exeiuslveiy of cottou. , Ce lector. Tho Collector of Internal Revenue will relrlo. the h.pl.cate in Ma otlioe, and deliver to the manolaota re 1 or exi orler tbe original of ibe above return, and itaiismit tbe duplicate to tbe ftuporintonduut of tx ports aud Di awuack, at the port from Tbiou .ae ar te ( are to ie exported. The expor.cr witi then orocsd to msko his entry tor d'.aw ack at tbo cui om lio-so at the poit of ex portation, and furnise the other proola, in r 'rord auce with the Amended Circa er lus ruoLons da'ed May 1, 1805 and fi e at the saute time, wth e.ld entry, the reimu, boimj. Iheevldooco to show that the tax wri paid npon tbe cottou irom which the sr ;ol"l are oianuiac.urcd, wi.l cunsi-t ot the rfhdavit ol tbe naanufaoturer or pioducer ol aoh a-..cl , k0.i)n forth aa tbe f .cti in tbe rise, end mrit be nt'nac'jiy to t ie Superin tendent ol Fxporn ai:n Dra vback. with whom it will be filed as providrd in the first paragraph of :fe9ot tbe aloie aid Ins. ' actio 1. FoimBol tho afore lfd lnsiruotions or order for examuiai.on and shipment, to tbe Suireror shall in all em 1 coming under theza regulations ba ohauged so as simply to oruer tbe supunnteadiug ot the lading on board the vessel, and tho companion ot tho marks, numbers, brands, etc., with the entry anl FormJ. ibo Superln'ir.'JenP of Exports and Drawback will, wbea all the proola ari flit 1 wi'ti him, transmit ta tbe Commitiion:? of Internal Revrmuo a oompleie set ot pa ne. j, as in c.-.ie of other exports for benefit of diawback. If ibe cv dears submit4 jd of the payment of tax is not considered soffioient by tbe Sun rintemtent of Export", he may tvjismit the fame to tbe Commis sioner of Internal ltevennn for h-i dee sion 1 hee Aegulat ons will go into eC: ct imu cd'ately. E. A. Kollins, vommissioner. Appioved April 8, 1883 HUOH Aid ULLOCH, Secretaty ot the Treasury. Bfrai. Davl to See Her 'Husband. I le.-ia from high authoi.ty th it the President bus prent;d Mrs. Davis permission to visit her husband at Fortress Monroe. It is stated here thut WrJ. Davis is now in New York. Iutsrent Payment, Tue Treasury will pay the 6-20 jold laterc3t en Tuesday next. , Secretary Mctnlloeb's Plan. A prom'rent member ot tha Corsressio lal Finance Committre esprn83cs the' conviction thst Svcary McCuV.ocVs drslre to fund the nntiora'. debt int3 one unVorm , long loan, ti 6 per cent., Is entirely ferjlble, and will .prove n.i.. n.mi. ...IS , ; . -1 -. ' J -1 J M wmjij . . a. cur,. There Is ta be a p:'.za w Tracr tyV.bi''on here on TaeRday, of soldieu who loittae!r i!sht arms in the wrr. Personal. . 1 E2p:;'-:patat;.ve Hubbard hr.1 reTjyered, and wps m his c.t tc lay. Srnator Fc.i'.eadca is a'so recovei!T3 rapidly from tbe same Bca'p.Jy. ' . Tne Cblef Jostles and tbe Courts. . As some spcjulatloa hai beea indu'jed ia C3 to the probable aoiion of Chief Justice Chese in rererenco to the Irlal of Jeff. Davh at Richmond, it may not be improper to etats that no cou'.ts vill 1 3 held in Richmond or Norfolk while the wiil of habe?.s corpus is suspended in V -fc.nia, r id whMe miMtoiy authoutyis supreme. It ' the op'aion ol an eminent iuilst that Jeff. Davis pnd h'a etcac'.atci should, while tha military power is exercheJ, be t ied for trepioa by a Milita y Commission of the most distinguished officers Ja the set vice. It is considered that it tbe President dcrired ta show that "Irerson is a cime and should ts ma3e OfTfor"!," there has been ample opporlunity ta t .st it at the lrat session of the Unit 3 i Statsi Couil at Baltimore over wt!ch Chief Jr-st'oe Chno prnld'd. s ' Condition of tho Sontn. ' A loyal Ccortnn Jrst a..lved hereurjrs de radio. Js in Congress to witbdraw a'l FiderM control, r ssiitaace, or rrsi-tlat fiom pray one of tbe late rebellious States for thirty days, and leave the reconstructed citizens entirely t j thcjaselves; he says the experiment will not only satisfy Noilhera consevvatives, but c.-.ue a wail for succor ta came up from the pcaplA themselvcr. He thinks that in less thai tan days they would implore to te sived irom them selves. He states that the entire South it a unit in its detarmioaUon to force a recognition, 'of their war debt, or a repadlatlon of ours. A Matter of Opinion. , , The Pr-sldent recently resaarked to the wife of a Union officer, tbat he did not cort,lder Cl ment C. Cisy as culpable as Thcd. Stevens and I '.i clan., ' ' ' ,' Counsel fn the Davis Trial. Mfesr3. Evarts, C'ifford, and F.ousieau bava been ret?ned by the Government for the t,lal of JT. Davis. They were here ycatjrday, fvrart'r Ing the cr3, although the time and place of tr el have not been deflr-ltjly d?c'dod. 1 FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Tetoof n Kallroad Bill-Steamer Aahoro , Chief Justlee Chase la Willing to Tr Jfetr. Davis. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, ' ',' ' Bi.:imobb, Ap.il 20, Mayor Cbapa1 tM vetoed the b'?l g.antlag ta the Pa"3e'pVa, WfrniritDn, and Ba'tlmo-e Er.il-orl Company the p.l'.llcie ta coastruct a double ( ack irom its depot In tk's city ta Canton, but says he nill approve the bill If r.mendcd te n torrqive he company to widen the street tbroujh which the domble track 's propcaer5, at its own expense. The staamer J?af:. Lihr, rom Savannah tor ralt'more. is ribore oa Orejon Io'et, and it Is Tr-a-ed wi'l prove a tatl loss. Caief Jasilt.e Chase, whilst keT, ariounccj his wUllnguesa to try Jeff. PU la Eltlore, FINANCE AND COMMERUE Offick or TH Evehiko Telbxjraph, I Fi'day, April 27, 18G6. J ' Tho Stock Morket was leai cciive this morn-1 Ing, but pricet continue steady. Government bonds are In fair demand; 6-203 sold at 1055, a slight advance; 6s of 1881 at 108), an advance of ; and 10 40s at 95J, a slight decline; -10l was bid for J'SOs;, City loans are less active, but prices are without change the new issue sold atss1. ' ' ' ' In Railroad shares thcro Is a fair business do!ng. Catawissa prefc red sold at 30J(f&30i; E2ac',.rs at 622."2J, aslant decline; Camden and Amboy at 120, fno change; Pennsylvania Railroad at 6C5C, no chapc; Philadelphia and Erie sold at S3A33, a decline of and Northern Central at 6, no change; S3 was bid lor Little Schuylkill; 611 for Norristdwn; 66 for M'nchi'l; Z for North Pennsylvania; 61 J for Leb'irb. Valley; 80 ior Elmlra common; 43for pretcrred do.; and 39 for Catawissa common. City Passenger Railroad shares are (Irmly held.. Second and Third streets sold- at 72, and Ihv.tceath and Fifteenta r.t 19; 5'i was bid for Tenth and Eleventh, 38 for Spruce and Pine, i2j for Hoetonville, 6 for GLrard College, and 85 for TJrlon. i ' Bank shares continue in pood demand, at fall prices. Mechanics' sold at 2t)J; 208 was bid for Noith Amenca; 111 for Philadelphia; 125 for Formers' and Mechanics': 61 'forCommcroial; 90 for Northern Liberties; 63 for Penn Town sli'p; 66 for Girord; 80 for Western; 6.1 for City; 63J for Corn Exchange;' and 58 for Union." ' In Canal shares there is less doLa-j. Lehigh. Navigation sold at 6-1; 27 was bid for Schuyl kill Navigation common; 3i for preferred do.; 115 for Morris Canal preferred ; 15J for Susque hanna Canal; 49 1 ior Delaware Division; and 60 lor Wyom'ijg Valley Cf.aal. ' ' O'l shTti cont'nue dull and neglccteJ. Ocaaa soid at 7J, a decline of 4. The New York Timet this morning says: "There are 1 anothor cirance In Gold and txohange vee3rday of jg 1 sr cent, on the continued un .avorablo news rom Kurope. The main eftb.t s I.001 the aemi-panlo in tie Liverpool Cotton Market, wi.lch cariied down prices 2d. sterling, equal io about five conti tbe poena in our ourreucy on the tranaao iloa of the five basii csdays from tne 9th to the 18th Ap tl inclosive. Orlcara middlings are quo! 3d by tee Portland ateameia of Apr.i 18 at 18d. The quo tation for United Stata 60t, Is mad ex-May Coupon, 672 i london, asagpinit lSff lacluding tho Conpon by tue previous steamer liie market bets Pdvareed on tbe news to ll ?( K"f, deluding May loupon, altboueh further sp:calauve.iPlea 'to ar.ive' were made at 106 J per cent., seller 8) days, without intareit. The ton rats for 11 s on London wsi 108 per cent., and the highest sue ol Gold 1-8 per cunt," The New Tork Tribune this morning savs: "Money on crl is quoiod 4?" 5 per cent. For Com mcrcial parsr tbe ratei are 6,7 forpilmo, and H-dji for good bills, btorb.ng Exouange has been quite act ve, and 1.31 has 3en dp.M ior piime bills. . Ths business ot the Sab Treamry wrs: Reociprj, sJ3 417,197 41 for Cmtoms, E91,000; Pavmenti, 81! Si 802 15 -on account of Loan 635.t:); Ba lauce,Sjj,8"),78)n. Gold Notes 9.f:). In reightl the engagem its to Liverpool are f .3 bales of Cotton at 9-r.2d.(sC16d . and per sioainer, 8C0 balea Cot an, at Jd. To 7 andon, 4'.:0 bushels Oats a' 4d. Two barques weie chaiiered,one to Cotte and one to Bor deaex, on pr.vate terms. " . . , , PIIHADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE 8ALE8 T0-DAI Eevorted by De Haven A Jro.,No. 40 S. Third street I . FIB8T BOARD. .. -.J ;! ; . CitjCa, new.lts 86ir,100.f Kead. ...sa0. iKf i uv triH v JJi 1 u , , uu 4 sitiuiri. vm " ; i 30, US 68 '81... ,..108 tt:Jh ; do..lotB:33 62 9 621, t 64 VrlOU'Slo-iOs.,...; V'A 100 eh dat6wmat .if "n r . ' ... . . . viv ,?uq van us.. 1 sh Cam as Am l"3shCata pt..-5wn 80 ' ' H.h Mech Bk.jots 29 f 859 sh Prrston Coal.. 15 r lsu Fenn B , 60 : 1C0 sh do... s6wn D do. tl do b80 80 do b80 S3. do b6 3; do s6 80 do. lota.. b6 "i KOth l.Dsh 10 sU 100 eh K O sh '-CD sh -,C0 sh Kjsh 103 sh o sh , 20 sh do e&p 66 186 sh do..loMopgfl , 213 sb Th & E...b80 83 t'JOBh do lots in 113 shN Cntr.,..t5 45 100 sh Ocean 71 ? 3.h do bao r 14sn24fc8d 73 4shl3th fcltth... DO Ji ... ior ... 80S1 mo n) do do do sA) do.. lots s80 Ot FHILAD'A, GOLD EXCHANGE QUOrAT10N8. 10 A. M 128 12 M I...1291 U A. M...'. 129 I IF. U 128 Habpks, I)rBjixg k Co. quote as follows : ' , i JSuvina. Jjelltog, American Gold 128 129 . American Silver, je and is 122 , 123 i American Silver Dimes and Uaif Dimes 112 . 116 . Fennsvlvania Currenoy 66 46 New York Exchange par. '. par.', Vessrs. DeHaven A Brother, Na. 46 South Third street, make the following quotations ot tbe rates of exchange to-day at IF. M. : jouytnn. veiling. American Gold............... Aroencan bilver, ii and is... Compound Interest Notes: .1281 129 .122 121 . ., June, 1864.... 11 M" . " July. 1R64.... 101 .s: 8 " . , " August, 1864..... V, "' " October, 18ti4..,. 8 ; ,l ; Deo., 1804.... 1 " - May. 1866.. 6 ; " . ' " Ausrust. 185.... 4 n Ol 4 , , ,".' " Kent., 116.... 8i i ; " . Ootober.1866.... 8: 8 ' The following Is the weekly report of the tonnage ot the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany: . For the week ending April 26 1868. . Corresponding week last year .23,259 C3 20,808 10 If aVQ rS , Increase f Vctrj ivv For araaon to d;te.' C3 817 CO Correspotdicg Lmo last ear...., 28,69ia Increase lor this jear... 84,240 00 " ' Philadelphia Trade Report. 1 " FaroAT, April VI. The npwp :d tendency notieod in tie Florr JI kot for some time p-tt still con tinues, and many holders pre a-V.ng an advaneaon vestetf.ay's f C-SJ. The. 3 's a iair home consump tion detr-ad, and about ISC) bbls. were ta';ea la lotsat$9i.21:10.7llbl. ibr Hortbwe ra ei-ra family, and 10 66H 25 for pi Ime aad Of'o do. do , Inciud'rTsoireett'aat 88 7r'S'9l end fancy lo'i Lorn 12fo t!5, acoraing3 quality. Ihcia is vei little . live Flour hre, and itcomr-.nds $4 75S5. In Cora M. il there no alig deing. Inera'snot much Wk-at eCiring, and it Is held -Crmly, wth a steady inquiey tor m lllni. 8a'ei of 661 0 eihels Ip't and choicer-.d at a 40SJ5. nd -1400 i'sh li finer quality on teoret t rim, Wh te ranges from 82 C3 to i Si. Bye ii st ady at 9je. for renusylvania and 80o. lor Delaware. Corn i-i n . good rcque-t. r3clcofCC30 buibela yello v at 81o, aloat, and C3a. In the ca.i. O's are o eoo l d -romd, psd 23ij0 bishrls Delawjire sold at 61o. 'In 1! Barlov and Malt no ebanr e, - ' - .- i In Frov '.ions th-.-e isafrmcr f.illng. Sa'r-s of ', , M Frik at 27 2T 60f Hpms in pickle at FJfeWo. andMiouldvrs in suit at 11 taUlo.i l'Otieroei 1-ard LOldatlDJc. . ,, ' Whisky Ii dell. Fmill aal-f of rennylvania bbla. at 92 ri2 23, aud Ohio at $217. - A " I ., t j !) Ij ' A Pmeumato-Elkctkio Oboan, At Salon, a. i Utile town in Proveuce, France, there Is pneu-. bj at o-electric organ. The electric fluid has no Influence either on tbe Intensity, note, or pitch of the sound of the instrument. It only replaces a system of complicated levers by one ot insu lated wires instantaneous In tbeir action. Tile current proceeding from the electrio battery ii conducted by meialllo wires under the keys, by the action or which it is placed In comrnunico Uoa with the Talyes. of ti organ. ! .1 'I 'S