THE DAILY EVENING TELEGftAriJ. PHILADELPHIA, HlibAV, JUNE 8, 18GG. AMUSEMENTS. C"al--t 8tet Tbbatrb Araln Mr. Booth f-LL Ns wondorlul Impersonation of Bertncoio.'' h h-",b'9 struggle of tbe Ian soone, watching as hLti?i. the door, whore hisohildis in dang r f lihnnnr ,nu owiu. wii given wiiujuiiui, hirrawin eftW. tnat roae the heart sanj still. TnTnatohw of hmor' -lornatmg with in" ""n?? l tuoll Inm.irlnir .niu. lliii Sirt VnZ. ni,t th would suffice to n ake the I pan mono. acted tn. v. r. wn have reputation or a pt- - v. uoiiocdthe other charac'a" ol. ,nP' n4 t?,00 so now is no very pleasing v . .larro- o ir ron had but a small part, bn. ?e it all tho Importance and dignity of whicil . ' su.'ciprt ilo. But what does Hiss Gorinon roffli" &T dressln r "Flordallce" like a modern little Defu'ar girl? If she had net an nloa of tho costumes of toe six-tec-nth ccnturjr.il she had not an nleaol thestat and Iuxum in which it Is reps atodiy stid In the p ay the "Kooi" maintained tne mysterious Islytue ooitr tiors and the Dane ware w.itch n, surely ttn state mauagr tnijht have helped hor ignoraneo. 1 he sixteenth cruturv wero tne days ol lu.xurir, of easy-flow tig rohes, of l ri linnt co'ois evn t'jc paa sent diesi s ol the times vrcro long and flawing- aud Miss.Gormon cones tons in a p.irt lull of dignity and grace, the pan ol a young la-fy who nn an attendant In so'iu nnl yo.vot, m oosttunei that mado her npviar a if she till not boon, to the piece at all Wto doi-s not lomomoer Kmma Tavlor In tin part, a very picture, a ere nure bcau'itul, dlrnined, and graceful, guCh as ourttors mlht love, such as a tut hor might hido, with pride, firm the world. Miss Graham piaved "Francesca' In hor Ufual stvle, uut tnen sua u a sonniu dipnliv ot manner that becomes t!iCBe parts however little Individuality sho may throw into them, thin evening Mr. Booth, for hi lonoflt, gives "dain.et." Alien E-TnEKT Thkatbb. Mrs Drow appears in airalda, a ian and a play lo which she Hut gve celohiitv, and as "Ladv Elizabeth ireelovo a chaimmg bill, and still nio'-o cliarinirg that wehuve Mis. 1J ew's iiis ead of Mis KubIiIou' nauio iu it. Nr.w Cnrj-KUT Street TnnAT:iB Ad Webb lokes a benoQt io-niirht. plivinff a bur.oniue on tho oleenSnwa, and, ol coomo, a Pro Win iaroo This lady "is no'h nir ii not ohauo'de." To-iuor row aliernoon and ovomui? the WebU bijfora ai pear. New 4MEmrAN Tukatiik Mr. Ilirry I'earson plays Luke Vie Lahorer thn evi mu. Ziulrottaap pears, and other moat excrllcut oulvrtaiunieut! com plete the attruclion Acadimt of ilueic liar arae Uazzanlga this evening. Manv are awaitiui? wi h imoa it-noa the evening, to hi or the first notes or this pi eat favorite, who Ih simply a w "innii ot gnniu, and ha? lo't hor chaimuponus. l'ho prorauiuio is aduinably bo looted. Mn. Bkbtz'b Conceut 4 very fine muslcol en teriainment will be givoa tins evening at the Mail cal Fund Halt. Mrs. lonWe llrookway Is said to be an exquiMte soprano, and hat made a pres.; repu tation in iho musical orolos of Boston. Tho limiru mnnlai nerformers a e all we'l kuowa to tJ3 public, ana the programme Is highly attractive. CITY INTELLIGEN CE For Additional Local lUms see Third rage. Death of Lieutenant Lutz. -Last eveniug, about 7 o'clock, L cu' ena.it Goaro K LuXi, Kto (juurteimusior oi tbo tildt Uo'imcut I'eiin sy.vauia Volunteers, loll from a hcrso iu Friukford, and fracturvd his ckali. Iruin wliicii ho diod ut hm residutico, at tho Mcond aliolla! liauk, in about two hours. The hor.e was a spiritrd anl nai, bo lonfing to a lriend, and wo. occuaionallv ridden by Lieutenant Lulz wao was a good horseman. The horsu hart not been used for a lew days, and having a habit ol throw iniriin 11 head when chnckud, is supposed in this way to uavo struck Lieutenant Lutz n it e loreu ad causing him to luso comrol 01 I tie lioi so, which inn away witli aud turow him v.oluntly to tho oaeniont. Lieutenant Lu,z was born at Tacny, in the Twenty-t'ilrd Waid in 1842. Ho lot t the tore of Springs, Oaf & Au'iiont at the breaking out of t jo war, and ouiistod in tuu soott Legion Attor tho three mot.ttiV catiiiaua ho re-cti!lt)d in Unity's Zouave Itegiaienf, liom .vhioli ho was translcrrod into tho 61t at us formation. Ilo i-ervod with dis tinction in this regiment, again re-eulixting as u vote ran. In the bittlo ot tho Wildoiness bo wa foar iu ly vtounued in tho teat by a musket ball. Upon his recovery ho was promoted for bravery and good conduct to a First Lieutenant aud Quirtennaito", aud hold this position at tbe disbanding of the regi ment in Jo iy last Since leaving ttie army ho has been oncaicod in tho Central Aatioml iiank, and war a booi- kect er in tho Second National Bank at Fianford at bis doa h. Uo was wolf known tboushout tho ward wlieie he resided; and a Sec retary of the Frankford Base Bali Club was ex ceod urn popnlar and highly cs oemod. The flat; of tl e Bank where ho was yes'oiday emp'od, to day floats at hall-mast over his cold remains. Fabsagf. of iue League Island Bilt,. ThepasEaee bv the House oi iho bit" accepting League Is and as tne site of tbo no v .Navy Yard, is a do served and, we must add, au unexpeotad vicloi-y t.jr TenusylvaniaaL-d ihe Wntovitr tho E.is ern States andlscwVork. His of interdSt to our readers to know how our members oi ConiTcs votod, ami who neglected tboir duty and dodged the final ballot. 1 hi- lol.owine is an ani'ysis of their yotn.i on the acceptance of Ke v London. The Douiosratio members being iu italics: Ayes Broomall. 1 Mays Ancona, liirker, Btyer, Cuffroth, Dim ton, Globrener, Kelley, Lawrouoe, Morour, Mooi-hoad, Myers, O'Neill, liindxtl, Sood.ld.Tiiayer, VVilluuij, Wilson, 17. Absent Strcuse, Johnson, Dcnison, M.llor, Kcoutz, 6. Faired Stevens, 1 Oi a:l tho Tennsy'vanla do'egation, therefore, Kon. John M lirooma 1, of Delaware oouuty, was Ihe on v one who voted in layer ot our comnetuor. 1 1 e reason or tho abseuco of the Are liKinborj ro- n aibs yet to beexplaned. Intebferixg witu Dog C atciits its. Yet-t- rdav afternoon Joim Bum and Allied lioyce wtro oriested on ti,e c.iarfe ot iuteilering wkh tho doir-eutcheis. Officer liui lon. whilo in the nerlorm ance ol h.s official duties, it is alleged, was knocked down by the accused at ihird and South streets, J tie . we e tnSteu to tho ofhoa oi Alderman Butlor, where a hearing took i luce, which resulted In tho bii.d'ng over ot tne doleudauts in tho sum of fclj'JJ to answer ut Lonrt Piucking FLOAVKnti. The fancy gardens of a number ot the residents ot the rural districts have suffered ot late from the trespassing upon thorn of jounr men, who have mado it thoir aim to steal therefrom choice flowers, which weio prized by tho owners. Yentorday afternoon John VVhitn was si rested on a olarpe ot tins kiud. He wns taken to the oflioe of Alderman Paucoast. whorcnu rod of him 00 t ail for his appearauca at court, to answer tor ii,e oneiise. Abusing a Lndlohd. Nicholas Soltv went into a Inner bear saloon last oveuiuc, on tho . Judge avenue, uIjovo Mxto- nth street, and attoi' remuiuiUK theie for a ew mouirtiit , cotmnencud an assault upon the keeper ot the hou?e. lfjlsoino l ' very tareatmins lanirua"0. Au officer was than ca led in, and Mr. Kui y was cse:rtod to tho olltco ot Aluerman HLtchiiison. waere he had a hoiu ur whi h lem'ieu In his being bcund over to mis vor tor I Ue oueusu in tne ruin ol saw. AbsAULTiNG an Offic ilk. Charles Peal was anes.ed lust ovciiiup by Ollicer Walters, at Uritie ana Crcon streets, Manavunk. ou thocliare of aitauit and battery, whicu it wa alleged li id Lem erpretratod on tho olhcer while m tho dis cliame ol his i liic'a. duties. Ho was hold to aus ver by Aldeimun Kaumdalo in $500 bail. Laticeny of Money. Two young men, named Doneliy and lia-kerly, were arrestod lasc eviuiiigat Teiitethaud Cal'owunl streets, on the cbamo ol stealing lroin a store (he tu n ol $20 A'tor a Leuritir lelore Auieriuan l'ancout thdy vtero hiid in tbo fcum of il(J0, to answer the charge pro!orrod agalLst fhiin. bTEAi.iNG B AHKErs. lluh Sweeney was arret-ted )cstcrduy slteinoou, on iho charge oi steil ing -hn e buskeis Irom ihe sto o ot t-aiuuel co'ik, No. 609 Koith feoond slreot. Tho accused is ouly sevenU-en years oi age. Aldurumn ilutler r-q nted hi in to rive fcCOO ban, in de'uult of which ho ad soLt below. Sibious Fall. About six o'clock hst tv uing Kobcrt Johnson, 17 years of ai'e, toil down ti e aa t hwuy ot a o'irturv buiidiiiir at the north west con er of Kaudolpb aud Jt-flurson sti-euts, seilo islv injur ng hiuiso.l. Uo was removed to his parents' icnidi line Owner Wanted. There are at the Second btn ec S ation two bombuziuo dresses and a dauor rcotvi e ot Catho'io priest, t hey wero tanen irom a variant on tuo streei,, and it is supposed wore bto.'en from tl.e houso ot a Catholic family. FiftE atBkidlsbubg. The alarm ot flro at au ea'ly hour tin s moruiug was caused ny the Miming ol a small outlm-Mine in the rear ot Cliarl-s II liber's lavem, a' Bridoibui'i, used by a number of firlieimon as a p ar- nt di no-it tor thg r fishing tack.e. Loss about 200. v A Cobbection. We have received the follow!1 f nt to correcting n inadvertent error mado by n iu onr article to regard to the Jayne manion It give us great pleasure to male the amende honorahln 1 hiladbi.phia. Jane 8, WA Editor of Thr Evf.nmo Tblioraph. Oonta: In your Issue ol tho 6 h instant, giving a dcsctldtion of tae Jnyne maniiion, we noticed you rave the credit ot I urn sh- inn the earpei 10 neien. j. t. k a. a urne, Know nr yon must have erred unintent onal.lv, we . .... it i k i.. n r. T. .... n tool it our duty to correot it. The late Dr. Javne gave the order io onr bouse Ions-previous to hn death and witti the exception Of two or three oar pet' in the upper rooms, the matt.n in the attio, and the oil-cloth tn the closo s. tiio houso w.is tor j, in tied by us. Tbe two parlors reception, library, and dining rooms are the finest Axmins er fabnos, woven in one piece, and wero dosiirned ox pi ess y lo the looms bv us. The chamber carpets lurniHhod by s for the second story are irenoh Veion'e an.i Koyal Vttions, and the third story the finest K.ngilih Brusjcls 'J be hulls Mid stiiir wo also ftirnMheii vitb A xmlnsier carpets, with rloli I orders to match. Hoping m n w 1 1 i,ublii-b the correction, no are Hefpecliully jonrs, James h Orfe & Co. No. 62H chosnnt street. Violating an Ouiunanck. Barney Mc Doiiough took it into li'S head, la-t oveiung, to mako a short cut aoren vomo ot 'he lots in the noigli hoibood of Ihtrty -sixth and Hamilton streot, w th his liori-e and waarnn, con rary to the .aw roirul itlng lnattom ot this kiud. The vigl ant eve of a po ice man discovered him in the holght ol his glorv, and suddenly brought hnn to a dead halt. Ho was thon rcnuired to drive to ti e office of Alderman Alien, where the usual fino was imposed. ( aes ot this kind are becoming quite common, aud the ofllcors are detcrniinod to checs them. ft A Tough Bite. Charles Dean was taken into enstodv last evening on tho chargo ot making an aitaok oh Ollicer 11 art, of the Seventh 1'olice Dis trict, during which bo took hold of tho oQcer's no-o with Ins teeth, tna bit it nearly off. Dean is repre sented to be a despera'e chaise er, aud a terror to ti;e neighborhood of Berks and Brown st.eols . Ueve tal charges, it is aliened, are pendini aiainst inm. Bnd liquor and a lovo lor the intoxicating bow. are the causes which led to tho utma urul ac.. Aldor mnn Tolund hold Dean to auswer in the sun of $1500. We would call tho attention of our read ers desinng to purchane watches jowo ry, or silver wore, to the tiiio assortment ol those roods at 'he e;a bluhmcnt of Messrs. Clark & Blddle, No. 712 Ihcsnut street. Canada Tkvaped H is true th t tho invasion or Carad is nn oveut of no litt'o consequence, but, amidst all the excite ment croated by suo'.i news, we cannot but wondor that pooplo aro not more ati'atod by nn invasion at home. At this very time a .ariio aiinyof poonlo. ot all unlions nnd classes, full ol oa.jornes-s and flushed witli the certainty ot success, are making an iuva slon ol the spacious piootncts of Tower Hall, in ordor lo bt arainav with thorn suits of olicup, fashion able, and well made clothing. WE HAVE All-wool Fancy Casshncre Pants, as low t1 . . . f 1 00 t tsis ... yo Black " Pants " .... 6 00 (loth Vests " .... 4 00 " Fancti Ca.-isimcre Suits, f in'itch U 09 B ack' Suits 20 00 Atlvancina fnn,i th se ra'ca we h ivg uomIi of alt grades, ui io the very fin t'thrici, at, price nalarrcf tn proportion Mews, Yoxi'hs'. and )'. I'liorj- PAJiPB HAVK FOUND W ITIIIN TUB PAST KKW WKBKJ THAT WK A1!K ACTUALLY RBLLI.va GOOD, BUUVICE ABLE GOODS AT 1'UE PlUCltS NAM KD llENNKTT fc '"O , Tow kb Hat I., NO 518 Y1ARKKI 3TBEEI'. "IlYOJEMO WIE " This 1-ihimachio Bittkii has no equal .'n promot ing oppetito and mvtgotat.ng di.'e-i'i jii. "Hygienic Wine" will answer most admirably as a 8Jvt:tEiox ne- i:ldy in all cases of DYSPEPSIA, nr.fl in tliope sta'os of itehititu whic'i aro nor to attend convalescence, e.-peoia'lv when the aiimonlary canal is In an rnleeb en coudit on. m s "AROMATIC IONIC wl 1 e found most effuotuai in a permanent cure of sourness ol llioftomach, and a dipositiou.to theacou- mu ation oi flatus in the howo". "Hyoienic Wink is tbe best remedy that can be employed in the con viil sccuce f oin i.rotractod leyer. and s nkitij of Hie vital powcis. Tiiysicians prescribe it as tboir main tiereiiOcnce in an low teorue anecnons, lor wui o u ii tieitfCb the fulness, it lessens iho frequency ol tho pulse, it foothos the nerves, and produoes a teud"ncy to Bleep, giving renewed vieor io me wuoio sysieui. French Richards ft Co., Soie Agents fou Fehnbylvania. Also for tale by Dyoti & Co., and all Druggists. The Nrw Druo Store Uo'mbold'a now stole, next to the Metropolitan Hotel, has a very largo assortment ot rrugs and cbeiu cais, besides being tbe irinciDal donot for tbe sole tt Hoimuotd's wet known i rciiarations. Tho assistants of this estab lishment are well qualliied in all tbe branobos of their proiorsion, anu pnvsiciaus may aeponu luai u i their prescriptions will oe consciennotisiy com nonnded. All varieties of drutrs aro hew dispensed. of the first quality, and at the mot roaw.able rates. In addit on to the usual stock of drugs, Helmboltl keeps constantly on baud a arge and frosb simply of bi coieoraiea preparations, ine i.xtraors oi uuuuu, ar.d the Extracts ot Sarssnarilla. The attention aud patrcnage of the publio are rpoctfully solicited, and ealielaction is confidently euaranieea. Denot at N. lt'4 S. Tenth sUojt. 1'hiladolphia. an Ko. 6'J4 Broadway, NJf. Con. fob the Hot Weather. Why is a pin cushion like a i the Clothing soid at Char'es Btokos & o.'s one price, under the Continental t Because yon cannot see all of itgood iioi-tts at the first glnrcel Moral. C'othing widoly difToront in qua'lty may look a'ike, I ut tbo weak will doteruiiuo the qua'ity of tbe material and workmanship; nnd for Clothing that excels in these paiticulars buy of Bti-kes, under the Continental; Coughs. As a toothing ptotoral, Brown's Bron chial Troches aro advantageous' y employed to alle viate Couphs, Sore 1 hroat, Hoarseness, and Bron chial Afl'ect ons. Those exposed to sudden changes of weather shon'd have them, as 'hoy oan be carried iu tbe pocket and taVen as occasion requlros upon tbe ill st appearance of a cold or con "h. "Aqua dk Maokolia." The use of th's dolioions prepaiation renters tbo skin as soli as satin and lrceh as tho morning. It is vastly sup nor to any colocno, allays inflammation, purifies clothing, and is altogether a decided tavorito with ladies who wish to proM-ivo and augment their petsonal charms. For tale by all dealers, at $1 in largo bottles. New Drks Marino Establishment Ladles can h&vo their Dresses Suits Coats, and lta-q tines bands moly made, at tho shortest notioo in twelve hours Ii neceet-aiy at tbe Dressmaking Establish n entof J W. I'nocTon & Co., Ko, 920 Chesuut streot. NrEDi.rs C. C. T " Compound Ca-nphor Tioclic." 1'otent pocket roined .subdues cramp, roi tiols oiaii'lua, cho'oraio evidence', elo. Ou y niuker, C. II Need'es fwjith aud ltace, I'hlludol plua, fitiy conls per box Fimai.e Trucks, Braco", Su inorlers, Elas'lo Belt, and Stookums, lieht. and oleuant In finish, adjusted by a lad,, at Needles', fwelith stroet, first door below Kaco. Cpoveb & Bakkh's Hichest Freminm Elastic Stitch aud J.ock-Sli ch Sewing ilachmus. No. 73) Chcsnut stieei. "Itibncatlve pnckliif forstosm enpinns for terms see 723cheBnui st .plnla., and JOdevst., new yorn.' Conorfps Cake made and sold only by (a. Byron Morse, No OCi Arch st-eet. 7 tOs, 5-?0s, 1881s. 10 40, Compound Tn'orost Notes, and Cold and Silver bought and so d by Dhexel k Co., No. 34 S. l'uiuu Streot. Compound Intkribt Notes 7 810 and 5-20s wanted. Do iluveu & liio'lier, No 40 t. Third St. I'oprLAn Tailoriao. ItEADY-MADB Cl.OTUINO, AND ' Fine Custom WonK. WANAMAKt.u & Brown, Oak Hall. Southeast corner Sixth and Uabket Stroet. WAPJTS fT? WANTED TO PURCHASE. A IIOUSK Ui in he western part oi the citv between Broad aud 'I weniv Bri-t utrect", and Vine mid Pint) streets, luiuie dla e poi-sessioii. Price about klo,0u0. Any one having such a house will confer a favor ui.nu tLe advertiser by addrsMlng J W. t) at this Otttce. dt WANTED TH RE K DISABLED SOLDIERS, at rear hulldui. ot Ko. 7 RACE Street. Vaics $10 per week. v J 7 i MAimiKD. l'NMEWFLI.-8l ftEEr-On the 31st of Mty, at the i'arsonage ot Scott M R Churoh, No. 15k6 8. Fifib street. Philadelphia, by Bev. t. B. 'tl ler, Mr. JOFlMI M. t'EN NIK WELL to Miss UAN NAu M. STREET, all ol I'hiladelolila. KCMR1LLF DUBOIS. On the 2d Instant, at Ihe Fectory, by tbe Kov. K. '. Mitlack. Mr. HARK V I. I.'UMRII I.E. ot Massachusetts to Miss FaNNY M., daughter of Jonnetteand the late Alexander Dub is, ol Fhiladelphia. DI11. BERN II A RDT. - On t.e 7th Instnn', CHRISTI AN N BARBARA BRNHAKr, in tae 70th year of ber age. 1 he relatives and Wends of the famllv are invited to attend the funeral fiom her son's rosidenco. No. 181 Yanborn street, beow Gerrmntown road, on Sundav alternoon at 1 o'oiock. Kervlco at tho Ger man Fvenvehcal Cbuich, Second street, above fop lar. Inteuneul at Odd Fe lows's Cemotery. BCI'VIEK. Oh tho 5th Inst., FETE It BOUVIKit, aged 59 year-. The relatives and Mends are invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late rcsldenei., N. E- corner of i'htrd end Greenwich strcots, r.n Sunday nfternoon at 4 o oock. To proc ed to Mx til street Union (iround DOIISEY On tbo morning of tbo 7th Instnnt, JOHN W. IOKSEY, loiiner.y oi faouiersot oouuty, Md.. in the 9(!'b ear ot ms age 1 lie relatives and triends of tbe fan.ilv, also the roemleie of the lypomapbical Society, aro resiiect lully Invited to sfend the funeral, from the resldonon of his fptlier-ln-law. William H. Morgan, Nos. 142 aid 144 N. Ninth street, on Sunday alternoon next at 4 o'clock. Interment at ood Fellows' Cometery. 1 UTZ. Suddenly, on the 7th Instant, Lieutenant GLORGE KNOWLES LU 'Z, In the 21th year of his aire, son ol the late Jacob D. and Hottie Lulz, aud late Quartermaster of tbe Gist Pennsylvania Voluu teeis. His ro'atlves ond friends and the members of bis rejimei.t are ie-pect nliv invi'ed to a tend a s luoo ) hi, without rurt: er notice, trom tho r. s d'mce oi vv. H. Rhswn. Frankford, on Monday, the lltli instant, ut 8 o'clock. J o proceed to Cedar Hill Cemotery. McFOY LE.-On the Clh luai , JAMES Mci OVLE, aged b4 years The relatives ann rrtonas oi tne inmity, n-so rno membeis ot Jo'.n's Hcnetlotal Soo ety, aro ro- speoifuily invit d to attend tho funeral, from Lis Into residence, No. 1136 Jones street, on Suudaj aticr uot n at 1 o'o.ock, without furtaer notico. THORNION. On the evening of the O h instant. REBECCA CHURCiI.wlloof Will'am C. lhoruton, in 'he bith year ot her age. The rela'ivos and friends of the fami'v are r-cipoct-fu'lv invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 1126 Sit. Vernon streot, on Saturday at a o'o.ocu.1'. M. 44 T7Tf POTTSIK WTI.T.TK'S" P.RIV OK DK- I liiibt would perhaps be broader nnd more puckered It votir Mrthduy Uit't to him has a Box ot Too s or a Boy's lurnlng Lathe. For iVMLS FIIAW. No. 8S5 (Eight Thirty -five) MARKET Bt.. below Ninth. CHERRY 8T0NINU MACHINES (FOR takln? tfto stones out of chorrics), a vnrlety of 1're Krvlu. Kettles, scales and hTaAW'3, Xo. 8S8 (F-lght thlity-flvel MARKfclft.. ba'ow Ninth. TH VER Y WEEK IN THE YEAR YOUR GIFT Jli would bi ng yon into grate'iil retnomb anco, tf it wks one o1 our Cog v heel clothes- Wilnir rs, whioh we Xfi.tr Is tie must (tumble. It saves aches, time, aid clothing enough soon .o pay for Itself. ., TKUMAN SlIAW, No. 858(lhtThlrty-flve) MAKKKi' -St.. bolow Sinth. G ENULNE MA.-JK1NAW SUNDOWNS FOR I.ADTES, IX GREAT yAHIKTY, TO BE HAD OF T11KO. 11. UcCALLA, At Ms Old Fstabllfbcdllat and Cap Kmporlum, 6 14 1m No. 801 CUKNUT Ktreat. TORHAN'S TONIC ALE. O JORDAN' TONIC ALK. JOUOAN'tl T IC ALE. JOKIlAN H TONIC ALE. It I. reremmended tv Dlivslclans of this and othet rlac.s as a fnperlor fcni'r, and requites but a trial to nn Ine Hie most skeptical ul its great me it. To bs bad, a Lolesale aud retail, ot P. I.JOKDis, No. 220 l'EAB Htreat ( bampane Cider, by the doen, bottled, or by the oarrci. - m UNADULTERATr'D LIQUORS ONLY K1CHARD PF.NISTAN'd STORE AND VAIMTS. No. 4:i! cHKSsnr htrket. Near - Oopodto the Pot On ce, PHll.ADELPUlA. Fniiillles supplied. Orders iroui the Country promntly at ended to. o Ji! FOR SALE AND TO RENT. LARGE, WELL LIGHTED AND MUTILATED KC03I, ON THE SEC0NU FLOOR OF TH.E "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. IC8 Soutli THIRD Street TO RENT, AFl'LY IK IHE OtFICE, FIRST FLO'Jll. . b,with or wirnour steam tower. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE- Stoiv Dwulltnir. with thiae-iitnr .Inuliln Rar-lc luildina on TWL-LFTH Sircet. above Sreon. Ail modern nnprovt-uients. surnmvr kitchen, healers, etc . Price. avWIU clear. Apply at this Office, between 9 and 12 A.M. 4 I) A GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE TORRENT. Biit A luige House, with alt tbe modern conveniences, extensive trounils. and plenty ot shade; stablinit lor three Lorntnt within ten uifuutes w.ik or railroad station. Wltl be rented with or without the sia'Ve, Addiese Co- No. 13t 8, Philadolph la Post Office. CO 2 P FOR SALE-THE LARGE DOUBLE IIOUE and Lot, 85 teat in front, with fine Our, lea attached, 4iS S. Fiftecntn s.reet below Pine. Possession Julyt). Appyto J. (fKUOF.AT PR1CH, 6 30 12t No. 813 AUC11 Street. REFRIGERATORS. E F It I G E It A T O It S. SMITH & EICIIAHDSON. Agents for tbe sale ol the Justly celebrated CHVICOAL, LINED KEKIUOEBATOKS, WHOLESALE AS D RETAIL, I''i;OM ISO'S O TO 2.VO(). Jt No. 61 I MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF ICE PER WEEK Will keep your provisions coot and sweet in the n arin est weather, by using one of SCKOCLEY'S LARGE REFRIGERATORS. Ihey have 'brce aparmcnt'. and aro thorninb ven tilati r. ' 'J'be small ulze ren'tiro but Fitly ceais worth of Ice ter week. E. S. FA11SON tt CO., MANCF.VUTCREK3, 6 8 2trp No. '40 DJCK 8irceU REFRIGERATORS iJOOO KEftRIO Kit Al f RS ICE CI1KST8. AND WA'I'KB ConLFK-.. Jmt dnlnhed coinnr,inu the larnviit and best ahsortment in the city which will bo old wholesale and retull, AT II EDUCED PllICES. .A. ANDKRSON, 6 8 lmp No. 136 DOCK street, below Hcoond rf if you wisn to buy a hat fu ty tsjcents t'heapertban you can anywhere else In the tliv. call at , f Ritbi'OM'd tt 1 lin No. .18 Boutli TH UD Mruut, Plulada. PARASOLS AT $1-25. $1-50. $1-75, AND Milt Hun Umbrellas, l 40, 1J, tl IV A II. DtXOS. 4 lbwfin So. 218. EU'U;u Street. gTFAM ENGINE PACKING LinillCATlYE rACKIXO, 1 OR HIE STUI'FINQ BOXES STEAM ENGINES. An article rocon mended by all Railroad Coropan wlo tat tboionbly toted It, aid In general tuo by over ivo km.dndat.d ffif KalUoaa's.ana on trial b ever five bnndred others. DOPTF.D BY SO WO STATIONARY ENGINBN. I a fltst-class article. Ecvenly-Five Cents Per Pound. li!rlcalhc Tacklnpr Company tOLK UAKUCACTURERS, CITESNUT Street, rillLAUF.LPHIA. T. . G.TJI.LOTSON & CO. BOLK AGENTS. 26 DEY Street, New York. 801D BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 28 Bp Ml LLKE'S STEAM ENG1M0 PACKING. . 'J lifo is the niusiln covered, slitMldy hllius. stuflln- Lux pat king. CIA 1 i itiii-irtnruii.'ii. Korcalefiv WILLIAM 1'. MILLER, fcClo Wannr- ctnrfr iot tbe United ttiates, Rear of '23 IIK,MIl' Hireot. 4 2 8p PbUadelDhla. Peana. DRY GOODS. g E A-S 1 1 ) SUA W E S. JUST OPENED, A L A It G E Ii O T OF SEA-SIDES, J NTIRELY NEW DESIGNS AND COLOUR, FKOU ts oo toeuoo. JOHN W. THOMAS, Ncs. 405 and 407 II. EEC0KD Strcst. 6 7 Clip MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKiNG, &c y o o x o ah y, No. 7?5 CliESNUT St., OFFER TltllNI MED BONNETS, AND LADIES' AND MISSES' TRIMMED HATS, AT COST. KVERY STYLE OF BONNET AND II AT, AT MODERATE PRICK-. B(jy NET Fit AMES, RIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES, F0WM'Ii" KTU. ETC WOOD & CAia No. 725 CHESNUT STUEET. 1 182mrp JT II E K ISI A N & CO., N.W. Corner EIGHTH and VINE Sts. JU9T BECEtYED, Five Hundred Fancy Bonnets. FANCBON BOSTNET3 AT 1 08, C1LASCIA 11 OS NETS AT tl V,. DEBBY II AT, tl 20 to 2 Ofl. YACHT HiT8 ! Mto2 25. t UKDO WSS, 1 00 to H-75. li i 6f MRS. R. DILLON, Ncs. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome astortmentof SPRING MILLIXKRY ; Aitrets and infants' Has snd Caps, tiiiks, Velvets. Crapts ItlLLons, Feu bets, F:cwers, trauies etc. 3 134m T AD1ES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. JCAOB AND TRIMMED IN Till' Most' 1-'. HHIONAHL', STYLE, Kit Oil 'fPK UKTiOOIH. AT lllli LOWl-bT I'OSSIULK l ltlCES. nrK.N8 A! !(.. 5,1 2m No 23 South NINTH Street AUCTION SALES. c HAULM C. MACKEf. AUCTIONEER. NO. WuMAKJiKl buect. uctwoeo Tlitrd and Fourth. Wliirt; OKANITR AND (!. r; 'WARt, GLXHi am j-pannkd "akk. trc. On I'lirBdav MTitlnK. Ata 9 o'clock, In lots suited to retail storekeop. eis. L8iL B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, .No. 1020 L'UKSXPT BTKK-'f. 6 i j CARD. We aie prepared n-oin now until Jul 1. to rake special sales of any description of inerchaiid'se, and -will ue our best endeavors to give nutlnlitctiou. i or terms, eta., apply at the Office. g g AN COAST A WARNOCK, 61fij .uHqjlARKET Street TN ORDER TO SAVE MONEY AND GET AN 1 article that nearly eiry one li rushing lor. buv FKk&'iON COAL, t MW tin ton. kk and Btova alzei ao the Beuuiue Laule Vln Coal at aauie price; and a very line quality of Lehigh aikt'Auper tou tor turn aud hloVe delivered to n'l onrta o( th city, free or niete ana dirt. Ordoi received ut Ko. Ut 8. 1UIBD tttieet. tu FOURTH KDITION EXECUTION OF PRODST. A VDITIOZ AL PAH TICUL Alts. THl LOO, tOvO MIHUT.S Sberfrnotreil had Iho courage to adjust the nooe correctly-, and to pull tbe rop that taune'iod 1'roDst Into eternity. A be did so the tense nerve yie'ried, anu ho had to re. t on the arm ot a irioud lor sup port. lianatnv there In the brend pla'" of the briKht snnsiiM e, Anton l'rot st's bodv qiiivT"d eonvu slvolt In tne Ihi.Iik, the tun e'es o. t e oi k. Irom ihet'iroat downward, tnitcticd stronir ain and again. 1 he body swart d fiom side to aide with tbe motion t l tho rope. In a tew ii lnot' a the movement oouscd, aud the body hunir -aottoiile1. From time to lime the sure in, Dr. Henry 'mith, felt his ) iihe. In ten mniuHs the haudcnfTi wero taken from Lis j.urii rd Iiuiils, tlio oovero 1 barro y was brotiylit for his bodv, tlio lalde,' vr litt ! to tlieciocsl eiim.nnd allcr hunjr nr iron, fitteon minutes past eleven be was CUT DOWK AT JAT His body was laid upon tbo bi r, and Iho bicial ervico of tbe Catholic CUttrch was road ororit. whilothe cruciflic lay upon it. Ihe regulations ot the Church do not al ow the corpe to be Interred in hallowed ground; but tho service, evon to the gfi'Dkiiug of the holy water u,.ou it, was por tuiuied. THE ATB OF TnB IllCMAITiA. Through a deputy-sheriff, tle eorp 'o was then stir rcr.dind to the Iuspoo'ora of Hot arnensing, rop e icntcd by Messrs Fciklns ami Itrodhcad. Py iliem it was tranBl'crn d to the Faeultv of lolT.irson Moile d ( ollcgo, as Aniotio 1 lobst iniiiiilotted no wisU for Luiial. 'J lie body wa imniud a e y tnkon to the paint shop lor a series or OALVANiC EXPF.RIMXTS. Tho white oap was removed, the ro. e sovor. n from the i:eck, fhowing tho open, livi I lips, the hail-c osed eyes, tbe expressionless face, end the blue circled neck. 1 be body was then p need in a clia r, and I lie heed uphold. A medicul examination wa mado, and tho riybt eye remove !. A record of tbe results prepared for tbe ptib'io by Dr. Itand is presented. A ca ie thorough and so en title artxle oi the valuabio re:u'ls obinined wi:l be Lublithcd in the columns o I a nioticAl Jo jrnal. MEDICAL REPORT. After tbe body was out down it was handed over to Ihe turpeons tor experiment. Tliore were proitent, besides Drs. N. B. Smith and Clapp, tbe medical otft ccrs of tbe prison, Prolossofg Dickon, Biddlo, aud KaDd, aud Drs. W. II Faooast and Dyer. Fro tensor liana cliareda powcrlui volta c battery, w.tU T, Inch to make experiments. Tbo eve was examined by Lira. Dyer and ran- coost with th opihaluii sui po, by Iho aid of too rloctr'0 lipht, and was aitorwuids removed and ox Dnnutd. As was expeotrd. no luiago was .ouud on tuo let'iia. Thu lens ol iho rigut e, e w.ia upturuod. Tho I'Sitcrv vas next appl e i. and the iujjoios ot tlio lac inndo to coutiuet at iho will of tuo ope rators, pivnifr rtfo to every va:iety oi exprosion. Iho muscles of other pft'ta ot thu Dody worj suni Ipi'y ntlco cd by tlio current and the arms and Jugs made lo move at will 1 he poi mortem ot tb" body will bo made by Dr. Fnncoost bit ore tbo clues ol tuo.Jeueioou Alodical tol.rpo. ctiiTiificATK of riiK juay. We, the undersigned Juror.-, summoned by Ilonry C. Howell, Hiph bhorill'ot the city and county of Philadelphia, to witnesi the exocuuonof Antos Frobpt, first having teen du y uotiflod, do hereby ceriily that wo wore prooar, and saw tbo said Ai.tnu l'robpt executed bv hamring by iho nock in the yard, vtittun the wa.l ot tho i'liiladoipbia County I'rif-on, at 10 o'clocit and forty-live niintto s A.ll , cu i tiuay, tne e g.,ia aav oi iiuug, anno Drmiui one thousnnd eight nuntlred and Bixtvs.x (loOU), lnpursuniico to tho Ao;of AssjmO y iu such .M.a.u mudfl and nrovidod wnimm II. Kern. II. E. Emit, tieoree H. Roberts. A. 5. Flcmcrlolt, Is. F. Iiaucock, John Thuru ey, Bpcncer ltoberts, Wii iam Ki iott, itirjm llortor, James A. btjats, utor;e u iuuLou, a -ayior. THE ADMIRABLE ARRAKOSMKWTS nr nvpr.iition were Draet cady Illustrate 1 in be net feet Derioraiance ot nil tlio dotal s. Nut the lea. t trnnl.in or riii-cord occurred he thanks ol rjport era prese, t are also duo to fSheriH Howoli, lor th excellent lacihties allordod i hem. Vi'A'jamcTo-, Jime 8. c t Senute, The t-f'ie on assemblin? pottponed all other "".uiuebs, and took up the iteooim: ruction reso lution at ten minutes past 12 o'clock, tho object toeing to come to a vote to-day. Mr. Johnuon (Md.) is now ad1re8in tbe Senate against the proposition. Uoaae of Bt-prcHuntutivea: Mr. Hale (N. Y.) offend a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Mili tary Allairs to Inquire into the expediency of providing by law lor tlie erection of a monument at West Point to the memory of L.eutunant General W'infield Scott. Lavia (N. Y.) offered a resolution, whir-b "7ivton '-"uctiiis the Joint Committee wtis adopted, i, t( A ,i on the Library to Inquire ..? the- ol purchasing the equebtrian portrait oi Scoit, which now adorns tho walls of the Capitol. Mr. Hubbard (West Va.) ottered a resolution, which was adopted, ln.Htruu'.inir the Comniictee on Bankinc and the Currency to inquire Into the expediency of providing by law, either by the eptubliebment of a bureau ot redemption in connection with the Tieasury Department, or by tome other mode, for tho redemption of torn, cut, detaced, or d'stiurod bani notes isfued under the National Curtency act, so us to obviate tbe necessity oi fending such notes (o each particular bank of i"jue f.ir redemption. On motion ot Mr. Nlblacu (Ind.), the Senate Joint icsolulion for thu restoration of Lienteaaut Commander Itichar.l L. Law, United States Navy, to the active list from the reserved lit, was taken from the Speaker's tabie, read twico, and referred to the Committee on Naval AtTairs. The concurrent resolution providing for the adjournment of Congress on the 2Hth of Juue, caineup as the untinMiod business, tbe ques tion btiug on reconsidering tMe vote by which it was atrreed to ye. tei'duy. Mr. Hogirs (N. J.) culled lor the yeas and nays, ybicb were Mused, ami for teller, which were reluscd. Tik vote aus then recon sidered. Yeas 2, ntys 4:'. Mr. Ashley (Ohio) moved to refer the con current resolution to the Committee on Wtys and Mean? saying tl at. that committee was belter quulidcd to iutle when Cougreis should adjourn than any memoir of the Hotne. and particularly than any member of the Opposi tion. Mr. Eldrulee (Wis.) suggested its reference to the Committee on Itecou miction. Mr. l-arnsworth (ill.) moved to lay the roo lulion ou the tttble. Tki iiiotion was negatived, and that of Mr. Ashle.v agreed to. Mr. Walker (Ohio) introduced a bill regulating divorces in the District r.i oolmnbia. It wa read twice, and refeiTcd to the Committee on the D.Bttict. The Senate bill for the relief of Mrs. Anna 0. Gaston, widow ot a la'.e Lu uteuunt of the ltith Virginia Volunteers, watt, on motion of Mr. Tay lor, considered and pite,!. The Senate bill srniinr the rlsrht ol way to nuniboldt Canal Company throuh Ihe public lwnds in Nevada, was, oil motion oi Mr. Julian (Ind.), considered and passed. The Senate's ameuiliuents to the House bill to :meud the postal law?, were, on motion of Mr. Allpy (Mass.), concurred in. The bill has there lore pa'sed both bouse. The tetilion ot loyal el hens in Ohio and Indiana to be reimbursed lor property seized by the Uebei Moigan was, on moUon ol Mr. Schenck, transl'evred irom the Committee on Military Allairs to the Committee on the War Debts of Loval States. Mr. Phelps (Md.) Introduced a bill to enlarge tho appellate lurisdictlon ot the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in chancery. Real twice, and referred to the Committee on the Judlc'ary. Mr. tirinncll (Iowa) Introduced a bill amends lory of the ai t relatim: to the los ot horses and equipments. Head twice, nnd reVired to the CoimiUt.eou Miiitury AP'uiis. Mr. B1nln (M.) from the CommUtje On MiW taiy Aflhlra, reported ft joint renolut on, doclar lig that when any diliMed maa has been, or may be, detailed for duty as a clerk, cr fcr other duf.T, he shall not thereby be deprived of h s right to bounty. Road three times and passe I. Mr. Itfllin (N. Y.). Irom the OummUtce on rrinting, reported a reoIutKsti. which wa adept. 0, to print 6000 extra cxiL'of the last report ol the Sm.thsonian institute, 2(100 for the institute, and 3HMi lor the member ol Coti(rrcM. Mr. Cullom (III.) introduced a resolution, whioh wan adopted, instructing- tbe Committee on Pensions to inquire Into tbe expediency of amending section 6 ol the l'onion act so as to allow the Issuance of pen-dons to dave from tho discharge ot the soldier or sailor, wbon the npplica'ion is made within tto jetir alter the date of anon discharge. The Iloue procec(:i(l to tho consldetatlon of he bill reported bv Mr. fJarflehi, from tiie Oom mittrf.on Education, at tl e w'y ol WssbinRton. Mr. Marlton adilrecsid the House in advocacy ot the bill. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERKODV. SPECIAL IIEfrATCUE9 TO THR BVKNIKOTRt.KORAPH.I WAanii-oToN, Juries. Prnnrml (Jencral Fremont is la Washlnjitoii. Krbel novememn la Mrjland. Tho FrceJmen's Bureau hai Information tUat considerable excUcmeut preva ls anionfrst Ihe frcedmen in 81. Mary's county, Maryland, la consequence of a report that a number of des peradoes and returned Kcbjl eoldiorj are orga nizing and di-illinjrin Culvert county, for th purpose of drivinc the (reedinen off tho Govern nient farms in St. Mary's enmity. New England Fpiscopnl Convention. Concord, N. II , Juno 8. ihe Now E i and He- thodlst i picot al Convention closed its sossion laa evening by a cenlennary ti-stlval in Music Hall. Tba occasion as one of (rreat intretand enjoyment. 1 be reports show a remarkab e Increase of tho Me thodist denomination throughout tho 0 utitry. All Quiet on the Frontier. Tokokto, JuneS. It is reported that all is quiet on our western frontier. The Parliament mee's to day. Ir is under stood that tbe Governor-General, in lita oponlnc; speech, will a?k that immedUtc action bo taken lor tbe suspension of tbe habeas corpua. An Evening Financial News Itooa at New York. New York, June H. '.JallitGher, fonuerlyof the Ever.intr Kxcbaupe, opens tt financial news room in Twenty lo Jriii street tois evening. Tbe Cholera. New York Juno 8. Tie health oilict'f rviort three n w esses end two deaths from cholera on tn ho p.tal ehip. Latest IWnikels by Telcarrapb. Kew Youic, Jnno 8. ''otton is firm at 3&10o. J-lour dull, nnd 10 "20c. lower; sales ot 400) Larrols at -7(S9 75 4or btaie; S'Ja'lU 80 for Ohio? 87.9-l)5 tor vcttt-rn; t-outht-rn dull. 40!) barrels tod at 91()'65CI7; Canada lower, 60 bnrrol sold at C8 9&nj 13 60. Wheat dull and drooptnjr. (,'orn, nuxid, 1 ajio. lower ; 60,000 buslie s ol t at 8132Jo. to ft und. Oats have dcoimtd fo. Bootstctdv. l'ork sttttidv at Sr0 C2J for ilcs Lard steady at lyj-S.32a'o. Whisky dud at !4 Ji2-27 NlwYohk, Juno 8 Stocks are dull and towor. I.linoif Ceiitial 121 J; Michigan foutbern. 70j; New York Cei-trai, 08; Jtead nit, 1' 0; f'anton roinpnn, Virftioia 6s, t0; MiHSOuri 6s. 79; Erio, 62 J; W i stern Union loltprapli. 62; United 8tntns Cou pons lHi.2. 102J; do.lbOt, 102); do. 1865, 102J ; Tra sur 7 8 lOtbs, 102J ; Gold, 141 st ; North Carolina, 81. BALTiMona, oono 8. Fiotir is very quier. Wheat tpBdy Torn activ aud hl?her; white, 81 ; yellow, 92Ao Col'eo (.in sugars dull. Whisky uu scttlcd at( IB 81, Batata, jTay 9.- By the arrival of tho stosmer Harcem.a wo have papois iiom st. Jisro do Cuba to he 'JM itist., and 1 am enabled to transmit tho tol. low iug news from bt. DomlDgo: the pacers front the capital to the 17th Inst., do not coi iiini the ptevioos reports oi the down all of Trcs drnt Baois, but they speak ol auQthor revolution Ax-ihtt his Goyornment, CABINET CHAKOK3 . . Citizen Gautler liai tieeu named. 4"iui.slor of War and lla'ine; General Carle I, dtnixter of Justice and l nbho Instruotion! and Colohoi LiuverM, Aotinx Political and Military Governor. THE ACTION OF GENERAL CASUAL mie(orHiics which the ronuh'in i v. The rieDcine- iflcoted the minds of all rood citt.ona JStw and unci oec td complications had intorrupted' the work of reorganization, which seriously ocou pitd the aotual administration. The repub'io, rava tho Monitor, afler reappearing before tne political world, had recoived a losson whioh ought to have served as a warning, national disounxions alysys prevent tbr so condicts whioh are the resu.t of a con trary course; but this truth had beou unbeeood. and the echo oi a revolution wa? board m too liiliao prcviLcrs. Ihe lMonitor adds :-Tho evonta of the tnomen. bino u. : be ,ir,?np,1,S f?'lcnPect,oaha more o as the ..!.l0,, tQf government is, as in duty bound, soriouilt ocuploa In adopting snub measures as will tend to tiiO imraediajo pao doatlod ol llie country. A document has Just ml ou into our lisnds which pui ports to be a manifesto which Genera C'abrai has direct d to the (ioyernmont and to the people, from Curazao, under date of tne 28 tit u tltno. All that we can glean there rom is that C'abrai ha taken oib nso at an olho.al despatch vi bicb tbo Minister oi War sent him on the Kitn, in the following tenor: "Citizen tienera' : Io the dta oiders wlrch have taken plaoe in the oomtnuntty of San Cristobal, aud in those woich are actually afoot on the southwestern frontiers, your name has been adopted, aud, as in the hrst named plaes. tour ne Dhew was the C'orypheus ol the rebellion, it is not to be wondoied tnat the public appreciation are such as to escape our penetration. The Uovernment does not decide trom suppositions, and tberotore re serves its Judgment; but it does behove in the neces sity ot pointing out to you that your appointment as Cieneiai of the repubho issued lor the spaoe of forty live das, bas exp ired, and that, under the prevailing uirciun-tanoes, you ore bound to prose nt yourself in this capital, even it it be but io cou radlot, by your piosciico, any erroneous opinions that may exist." CBARQES AO A INST PRESIDENT BAEZ. Henot- bis undisuuiscd opposition to the letntimata (Joveriirhent, as it compelled him to b consistout with biinsclt'as a publio man and patriotio oiiizon. lie had, therelore, thrown aviav tbo nias by ac once dtolarinir that tho eleetJou ot Baez bad been an illtval one, a circumstance which he brought to his cliarve accordingly, lie states that General Boez exercifcd his power by arbitrary mean, without submission to any law. Me afllims that tho consti tution bnd bees tramp'ed npon, and that assemblies had betn promoted toovertotow it. Ihe n aniesto a so charges the Treddont with persecuting and imprisoning a number of iepre seutativfs, despite their innuuuiiy. Cubial further complains that th re had bten manv arrests and that important ti lists bad been confided to indi viduals ot anti-national idea., eto lie goes on to say that the national credit hud been compromised, an enormous I aper currency created, a toreiga and burden.ome debt contracted, and 'he publio funds souandoied, without any restiiction or Jaw whatever. A RATIONAL LOAN According to a decree ot tbe Mln'stprof Finance nd Commerce, an aerieement bad been made between toe Government and tbe niorouauts, and subcorlption for a l au was opened for a montli, to be paid In national money, ou the ba-ls of twenty live dollars for tbe ounce of six too a dollars, tor which the holders would roc -ire scrip, payable in three months. I resident Baes has revoked the appointment or Genoral I'imeniol, in December last. a Secretary of the lull nor and Police, and named (Jouorai Ko nit.ro to take bis pluco. . FLAAS Or TUB RKBEL8. It was said that Genoral Loperon bad appoiutel General I'iiiu uiel as chief of tbo military oporations ot the imurrents. Ti.e troops wero dauv expeothig reluioreeinents, and a soon as General Nuuos arrivod with his forces thev wete to march toretbor, taking pot ionot the most couven eut poiut of BantiaKO. Xhoy desired much to know the where abouts ol the Government troops aud their officers. Ou the 1st lust, they had written as above by an express sent to the Southern line, where General Vslentiela Taez was with b's force and a rep'y wm exteitid at au early hour. General 1'olanco left ou (he 7l h lor Monte ChrisH to relieve the garriana 'line. Moco. being entirely unrrot-xitod. was to 0i ttfUj :cd the following day, A'. 1". lki'.J.
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