Tens 7 !4 w NTT VOL. X--iN0 12. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 18G8. DOUBLE,; SUEET-TIIREB CENTS. e FIRST EDITION EUROPE. Iall IuteH to July f. An Important Deb it o on tho French Budget-Two of King Thaodorus' Loiters. Eta. Bt.( iKt.f t.t jrt. . 3By Ibe arrival at New York oi the steamship Cuba wc have European advices to July 6. GREAT lmn.wiN. Recriminations la tu iiuttaa of Lords. The London Times, of July 4. refers to the tpiBooeiu the House of. Lords on Inure lay, tun to tiie stormy scene of tli nigh', previous, and remarks that it is t satisfactory to kiio that, In the eno, LorJ B nauohauip withdrew the amendment ho bad moved on tiie lijundary bill, and ttiat all dam r of tup postooueiient of tte general eleciou ;rom i bis cause is removed. The 'ivmea sugge to the Ministry that tte best way of en seine the memory 01 thee unpleasant recim i-.uattons is to expedite the ' Kcgisif a'lon bill as much as possible. It ha passed through cm-aiittee in the Commons, and may be tort! j-wtik despatched by the L r is, and there ino r ratou whv it should not receive tbe rojal assn t along with the Boundary bll nnd the fclcotcl i lujorui bill ou Monday wee. It this wax d ;ue tbe general-election In Novem ber would be , put out of danger, and the honor ot the limit ,try would be vindicated iu a man ner tar mot practical and saiiilactory thm by a series ot neated contests in either House of Pailiamen' (. Miscellaneous Items. A ludif .-s,' association has been l"rn.cd In West minster lor collecting tuuds lor Mr. Mill's elec tion. Bev. Mr. Spur-'oon addressed a let'er to the Enl i h papers defending Ins colitis eucy in asser urg tbe etipcrioriij of the vol intary prin ciple nil the mutier of religion, while at the sam e iin:e he latncn's the poverty of many mil) inters whose s lp nds ae subscribed upon tha j. ejsiem. ru-terring to the B ship's speech In ibe House ot Lords, Mr. Sniteeon aek-i the lii.gbt Heter-end Prela'e whether, a'ter the st rcnuous den nse o; S:uto al I, "nU advocacy of t'e cairns of snrvinir curates would lay hinn ;en to a charge of lneouMs'.etcy," and would Jt thin tot; beromiue- tor some auinorous mem ber of the venernbie beueb, in tonesoi mimier?, to make biru the subject public rdicule? He contf nostliat the ea-t.6 are precisely pnrallel. A london correspondent of the Dubl.n Free, man tstutes that a re erence to "Dod's Partia jnei.try Cotnp inion" shows that the 97 British j.ersw"h-' voted in fivor oi the Mispensorv Church bill present, the pastors to 305 Church livings; wh;'le thu 11)2 who voied ayinust it pre sent to 16!2 Or tne 27 peers, those in laror present to 66, and tbope strains; to 154 iivines. The totHl number is as io!los: In lavor, 124 peers pres-ntinc to 371 1 vini;s; against 319 peers, prespntiuij to 1846 1 vings. Majority, 85 peers, presenting to 1316 livings. FRANCE. Tk DiktU o txa Hudfitt contluuad bv At. Tumi. In the Corps Leel-latif on the 3d inst., M. Thiers leplied io in?, (.ra'ements of M. Magne. He de-matjded uu'ty in tiie budget, aud main taiiied uhe accuracy oi niost ot tbo rig ires he bad quoted In h, s previous speech. He a'so said that as, in the pre out financial condition of FrancN'ue Micblr h poi.tieul perturbarion would pioduce huaicial revertes, it was hoped so such thing would take place. II 'Count tSisniam who knvv thit Krance Itt6 prepared for any eventuality, preserved his b) al h and icfl ieuce, probaoly m new enter-pii-es would be uudertuken by Prussia; bit it was necessary to be pre-erved agaiust sjrprise by jrudeu' uianageuient. To remedy tiio ore ei nt MtuaMon a uiilei'ciit policy was required, plac'Dg the Government under the hand of the iiu!rv, and tiviue two things flrst, lilierty, f.ecui iig better niauagemeut ot public atJairs; aud secondly, euch a ni'iuagemeut as should arkrd a guaia"'ee lor the uiure. Aeuiu re ply ng ti M. Tuiers, M. Maene, the M'n'ster ci F-naiice, hnwed that the dedcit only rxiitted in tue extiaorduia.y budirer, and arose out oi the cot sti uctKiii of public works auitlio increased military expenditure. The loao was utt-eti-ita ed bv objects which had accidentally become of the lushest lmpoitance. M. Miene concluded by easing ttat in calculating upon the exo"iidiiuite oeinr aiigmenied in the future, II. Thiers did B t sufficiently iase into account the iLcrnase of tbe revenues, which would enable such augmeu.atiou to be met. ABYSSINIA. Two Cartons Kjruttoas front ICIsig Tbtudwrvni, A batch ol fresb papers counecfed with tho Abvsiuian expedition win publ.shed on the 3d ol July. Am-n. tbe do.:umeLts are to coin muuiea'.iouH addressed t the Coiumander-iu-Chief by the la e King rheodnrus dit'.T the ae lest of his Hruiy at Arogoe. Thesi curious let ters, trnntdd'ed from ihe original Aiubaric wiH be lead wi-b inlnet: "o 1. Delivered ny Lieutenant Prideaux aud the Uujez Alaiiiie ou Aprd 11, 1863. Note, vi'boui buu rscriptton. seal, signature, or uate. Along with it as returned the U imui-todfr-in Cniel's letter ol that muroing, l i whlcu the King wh-called upon 'o Mibinii. in the utime ot tue Father, aud the Sou, and Die Uuly (ihosi, one God in UisTiiuity aud His Unity, Kasa, whoe trusi ij (Ijii-v, thus ea.-: O people ot Abyssinia, will it al w-tvs be ihus that you flee befote the enemy, wbeu I luycelt, by the poer oi God, kO not for'.h with 0U to encourge jou ? ISelieviiig thai all power had beeu g'veu to me, I hid established my ChrUii)iu peoole iu this he a hen spot. In ray I tit a;e munitudes whom 1 bave led; maideus pr: ecieu unu uiaiueus uiipiut'-cieu, womuu wuoiu yesterday made wiios; an 1 atted piireuts who have no children. Uod has g ven jou li e power. Isee that jou for aite not tuese people It is a hea h-u luuJ. My -o intryuieu have tumid their baeia ou me, nud have hated Die, because I imposed tr.buie ou ihem, and sought to brin' Hu tu nuder mili ary ilisciplim'. You lisve prevailed again t me by meius of people brought nito a B'.a'e ol di-ctpline. My lol lower, who love J me, w ere frlirntened oy one bullet, tJ)d Hod iu fpite ol my commands. When jo ueieiued tai-iu I wa-i not with the fusritive-. Believiug myself to bo a great lord 1 guv jou buttk'; biu, by reason of the wortlileountbsof my art.dlery, H my pains wera as Daugbr. The peop.'e ot my country, by taunting me vli haviug embraced t'-e religion of toe FiauKs, laid by sayi;ig tuat I bad become a Mussulman, aud io ten ditlcreut ways bad pro voked me to ancergtttust item.. Out ot what I have doue of evil toward thf at may do 1 bnu good. His will be doiie. 1 ijad intended, if God had so decreed., to couqor tue whole world; and it was my desire to die it my purpose could not be fulalied. hince the day of my birth till now no man has dared to ay hands on me. Whenever my soloiers began to waver In battle uwaamiua to arise aud lally them. Last night ttifl darkness hin dered me trona doing so. Your people, who bave passed tne night in joy, iustOo j not do UDto jou as be has done to me. I had bopei, fter subduing my enemies in Abysstuia, to' lead my army agaiust Jerusalem, and expel trout it the Tuiks, A wan lor who baa' damned etroog wfn IB bis 'txnH nfcp, lofants will never suffer hinn-clf t dandle m tne nrms of oth-ri." N,- , Delivered on April 12, by Mr. Binder, Kirg's, w-fibe. Note he aled with the nyat ''.. In the nme ot te Father, the sion, and Ine Hcty Ghost, one Mod The King ot K'tigs, llKottorivs: Kay it reacn tue Deiovej servant oi tne great Queen of t.nirlaud. I am writing to rou without being able to address y u by name, because our lueVcourse has arisen so unex pectedly, I am iftleved at having sent you my wnnnff jester. lav, and at having quarrelled with u, my triend, Wheu I taw jour manner of fjgbtine, -st.d the discipline ot jour army, snd when my people laikd to exe cute niy orders, then I was consumed wi'u sorrow Io Hunk tht although 1 killed and punished my BoPtiers, yet they would not return to the battle, Wbilo the tir of Jealoury burned within me, Satan cmo to me in the night ami tempted me to kill myself wi hmvown pistol. But reflect ug that (fod would te anery with me If I were to go iu this mnnnoT, and leave my army without a protec tor. I sent to you iu a hurry, lest I might d e, and nil fb igs be in contusion before my mes SHecshrulri reach you. Alter my mes-enirer oad gone, I cocked my pistol, and putting U in my month pnlled the trlgei r. Though 1 pulled aud pulled yet it would not gj oli. But when my ptO le rushed upon me, and laid hold ot tbe pistol, it was discharged just as they had orawn it from my mouth. God having thus Etpiiitieri to me that I bhouid not die, but live, I sent to you Mr. Kt-saui that tame eveninc, that yonr heart mitrut be male easy. To-day is Easter, be pleased to le. me send a few cows to jou. The rea-o:i ot my return'ng to you your letter yesterday was that I believed at that time that we sbomd meet one bi o ber in Heaven, but not on earth. Let tne night rafs without sending for tne body ol my liieud rtetarxue Gabre, because I t lousrln thit alter my dea'.h we would both be buried to petber; but. since I have lived, be pleased to al low him to be burie I. You require from me all the 1-u ro teans, even to my best friend, Mr. Waldemaiar. Well, be it so. They shall g i. But now that we are friends you must not leave me without artizans, as 1 am a lover of the me chanical arts." INDIA. Importamt Statistics or Its Ooadltlosi ad Pronrasst The official Sfatisiical Abstract relating to Iudia has been issued. Although it has only reached its second annual number, lira little blue book of titty pages has already become a comoie e summary of stat sties shoving the ci udtiion and progress of India. The area ol Urm-h India is !i47.2'J2 squ-ire miles, and the population 113,685,781); ot ihe native 3 ates the ar' a is 596,7'Jd square mile", and tbe pnpulaciou 47,9J9,19U; of native, ir lid'an S atei under Krecch govtmii.en', 188 sqtiaie nulos, with a P"Pulatioa t 203,887; under Portunuese gov ernment, 10G6 miles, witn 313 262 peo,le; n liking a giund total of 1.545,"G6 square miles, with a populaiiouol 192,012,137. Tbe p ipulation ot t aicutta, accordini; io i he census ot 18C6, was 377.!24; ot Borauay m 1861), 816,562: ot Madras (lt-63). 427,771. The gross am-.un, of the p-iolic expeird'nure of British India ohp Increased tro'ii 131,608,875 in the bnane. al year 1856-67 to 47,333,102 in 1865-66. In seven of the ten ears there was a de-iclencv; aud tbe public debt advanced from 59,461,111)9 to 98.331,651. AM the princpal souices o: public reveo-je bave Increased laig-l in productiveness. Land reve nue from 17.722,170 iu 18'7 io 20,473,807 in 1866; opium tr m 5,002.400 to 8 518,264; salt lion. 2.685,674 to 6,342.149; excise, sayer, etc., fiom 1.486,684 to 2,612,556; staups from 822.11)6 to 1,994,632; tributes from 504.030 to 7(i9.632. A table ot the principal items of ex peuditure ni'gjt with advantage be eiven; the expenditure on public works is stated, and is shown 1o have inci easel from 2.201,542 iu 1856-67 to 5,360.625 iu 1865-bti. The vessels (includiue native ciaft) eii'ered and cleared at ports of British ladta advanced, in tbe ten years, irom 41,235, of 4.649 278 tons, to 48.401, t 7.621,384 tons the last ni.mber composing 36,491 u itive ves-els of 1.533 431 tons, and 10,581 Bri'.iso o 5,348,840 tous, the British tonnage bavins morelbau dou- b'id in the ten years. The tniport ot n.ercbau oise advanced fiom 14,194,')87 in 1856-57 to 29.699,228 in l8t;5-6fi, aud of lr.-a-ure Irom 14 413,697 to 26,557.301; ol cottou go ids from 4.941 to 11.849.214. The export" increased tn ihe ten years irom 26 691,877 to 67,656,475; of raw eotiou from 1,437.949 to 35.687.389; of optum trom 7,056,60 to 11,122 746; ot r.ce, from 2,301.182 to 4,909,5(i2. The emieraiits from British Iudia were 12,655 in 1856-7. 27.779 in lfcUG-(iO, two-thirds ot them b nnd tor M iuti Huh. At the nd of 1860. 65 870,712 had been expended on railaavs. In the year ending with Jnnc, 1866, 3462 miles weie open, aud 10,120,910 passengers were conveyed; the year's receipts were 4.607.236. and tbe working expenses 2,226,995; 13 390 miles of Government tele trroph tines were then open; tho year's receipts amounted to 112,944; the espeuhtur.? for working and maintenance wis 163,392, In 1857-58 42,307.980 let ters and newspapers were transmitted through the tost Ofhce of British Iudia; in 1S66-6, 59.931,904; the offices opened increased from 965 to 207P. The troops employed in British J-nPa in 1857 were 45,622 Europeans and 232,224 natives; in I860, 66,614 Europeans aud 117.095 native". In 1868, wiih. an average streng'h of 75.209 EuroDean troops, there were 3951 deaths; an ong them from ordinary causes, 344 by cholera; iu 1866. with an average strength of 59.941, the deaths from ordinary causes were only 9!'fi, and by cholera 79. In the schools and colleges maintained or aided by Govern ment, the averatre attendance of ptipi's was l'.Ui,C66 in 1857, 569 317 in 1866; the Ooverument expenditure 174,357 in 187, 440,038 in 1816. These few lighten mav serve to give some idea of ten years" progress of Britmh India. Gaasral Itsins. Teleerams from Bombay, India, of June 9, stale tbat a scheme is being elaborated to form the central provinces into a dependeut governor-hip. Fcrty-ono prisoners coucerned In the recent case of Butte, in the Ca.vupore district, bave been convicted in Calcutta. Thirty have been transported for life and tbe remainder con demned to five years' imorisontneiit. Mlicllaous Kiwi, The France, ot Paris, of July 3. gives a posi tive denial to a report of a considerable move ment of tioops in Paris. Addre-se of coi aratulatlon were being sent to Pi nice Milan Irom all purs ot ber via. A reciprocal agreement has been entered Into between Switzerland and the Pou'.itlcal States, whereby tne two Governments have secured for their subjects tbe fame piivileges of trading, and the tanie rgnt ot residence in each other's territrry, as are enjoyed by the subjects of tue most favored na ions. 'J he fropugnatore of Leeco, Italy, states that the Correctional Tribune theie has had an im portant ca-e under consideration. Tne Arch bishop ofBriuatsi was charged with atipolntiu? a l irge number of priests as canons without having received the mcessary exequatur. Tne prelate was seutenced to a hue ot 4001'. and each of tbe priests to on'' ol 200''. A tabular statement his been published of the general situation of all the lending financial establishments on tbe Continent of Europe up to The 31st Ot May. From this statemeut it ap Dears that the unemployed cash am mured on that da'e to 3 110,572,416'.; whereas on the 30iu of April it was only 2 958,134 401f , being an increase of 152.438.045f. during the msnth. During the same period the bills and sec irities dimitiibhed 88,740,379f. and the loans 41,055,82'lf. ItwTork Stock (iuotatloas 1 P. Received by telegraph from Ulendlnnlng A Davla, Block. Brokers. No. 48 8. Third street: N.Y.Ccui. K. .181U Obi. and K. I. K N.Y. and E. K.. Pitts. K.W.andCul. K. K lOOTiJ Paolflo M. H. Co luo'jj WeaU UulonTel.... 812 Uold ., Uljjj Market Irregular , Ph. and Kea. K Mich H.and N. L It. 90i Ole. and Pitt. H to Chi. and N. W. ooin.7MU M, Bd W.W,prtf...bojl QBE EL EI. His VHwi ea ttaa Prsirfmtlal Oaatsst. Tiie Intelligence and wort.4 0f Brooklyn tilled the Academy of Miisic i-,i thit city last nlitht, aud demonstrated nejriofl cavil tbat the citizens ol the City ot Ghurcte are tor Grant aid Colftx: fnt tbe pauuent ot every dollar oi tbe national dpbt; and for a perpetual preservation of the Union, freed from the slime and venom of Cop p.rhcadism Inside tue Aca iemy of Music every seat was occupied, and notwithstanding tbe gr at warmth of the night, the people lingered and listened until the last speaker had clused b s remarks. In bis speech Horace Greeley said: He would draw attention ot the audience to the candidates aud the platforms ol the two ouposmg parties. Aid brst be would allude to the circumstances attending the two conventions. Tbe Chicago Convention was united in principle and unaui mo is in its choice ol candidates. Tbero was no nomination by ih.it convention, but simply a recogn.tion ol ibelacttbat the people demanded tbat the General who was their lender in war should be their leader also In peace. (Ap plause.) The Republican party was not a p.irty ol the Noith or the South, the t.a-it or the West but a ptrty of the loyal people of the whole country. (Applause.) on thi other band when tiie Democratic Convention met ou saw tbe sec ionallstn which th"y charc awuiust us. There was an Eastern party mid a Western party, a Worihcrh party and a Southern party. Well, they have made the best nomination possible to rcprc-ent their party (laughter), aud now we have General Grant and Horatio Seymour as thj representatives ot toe two nartips. In tbe Tam many Convention were repreien'ed the KeOol army, most of the R"bel Generals, the Speaker ot their Coneress, and most of the leading re presentatives of secession. (Aoplausc.) Did they con e there to say tbat they wore sorry for secession? I did not hear It. (Laughter.) On tbe other hand U General Grant. You know him well. I net d not rebeare his career. They say Grant can't mike a speech. Well, if Hora'io bevmour bad never made a speech he would pet a good many more votes than lie will get. (Lauetititr and applause.) in an Seymour's speeches where did he ever make a remark tbat the rebel army would not have cheered from b"ginning to end? 1 never heard of it. Ap plause. In bis first Fpeech in Tweddle Hail, in Albany, he sa-.d it was just as wroneto put down rebellion as to besrin it. and he never took any oilxr position rturiner the war. to my knowledee. rAnnlause.1 In Tammany Hall he taun inirlv akrd: "Where arc the vlc'ories you promised ns?" He old not know thatGraut even at that moment wa whining a vic ory, anl thatLc was beiiis nriven Irom Pennsylvania All his speeches durinir the war were but a triuaiphaut song in sympathy with hose who were oppos ing the Union armies Even in his order, notic ing the deirh of General Wadsworth, he in serted an implied tauutto Uppa'dienns by say ing that "General Wadsworth was a man who had tbe courace to go iuto tbe field and fiirht tor his opirrons." This was tbe way Gov. Seymour sustained the war. He onpOjd the draft, and vfas constantly complaining thatt io iuanv men were taken tiom New Vork and not em ueh taken from New'ngiand. Tnen, too, look at tbo opposing oriucples ot the t o par ties. The Democratic plut'orn contains no word to the effect that the relHl'on ai wronu ; no word that would grate har-hlv on a rebel's ear. no w rd In symoathy with the loyal blaei men of the South. The speaker next reviewed tbe positi" n of tne Democratic rlatform on the iia'ioual debt. It was, he said, virtual repudia tion. This was Ihe Prudh-ton plank inserted iu the platform; it could not be Seymour's, for he bad spoken contrary to it. The Republican plat fnrm says that tbe true way to lighten tbe burden of tbe debt is to treat the creditor so well tut everybody will want to lend us monev. Even it we could by a trick shuflle off our debt iu the other wav, bow would we be situated incase we should want monpy hereafter? The debt could be reduced $30,000,000 or more aunually, by letting the bonoboldcts see tbat we are de termined to be honest. (Applause.) Thus It is that in this as in o'her things, honesty Is th bestpolicv. Bv taking an houe.-d course io the last war with Kneland, our Government raised its credit, and got a reDiitatinu which was of some account to us afterwards. Again, ttie notion of taxing the public debt was simaly taking monev out of one pocket to put in another. I rejoice to belong to that party that e-avs that honesty shall be maintained. (Ap plause.) I urued men day alter day during the war to put their money iuto Govern ment bonus, and told them tbese bjnds would be paid in gold or' its equivalent. Should, they not be so paid, I suould Kel tbat 1 bad been a party to a swludle and a trick. Now as to recousiTuction. Ictsclalaid by our opponents that the Iteoels by inert ly laying down tnetr arms should immediately taketbeir old places in the Government; in 0 bi r words, having beeu beateu inibega'me ot rebellion, thev should come right back aud govern those who caused the rebellion to bo a failure. We, on the contrary, believe it was tho riebtand the duty ot Cuhuress to prescribe terms on which Bcbel States shall be restored to the Union. President Jobn-on took this grr.uud by requiring the Rebel States to abolish slavery, repodia e the li bel deor, lc. Mr. Greeley ptoceeded at considerable leng'h to rehearse tbe action of Congress in the work ot reconstruction. It was not revence, not punishment toat the Republican party wished but simply this: loyal men in tbe South' whatever might bo their condition, should be nllowtd as much voice in tbe restored States as labels. (Applause.) It, as soon as ho Rebel- liou ended, we had said to the Rebels; "There take jour S'ates and ao as jou please; tread under toot your former slaves; disfranchise all the Mucks of tbe (south;" bad we done this we would bave reoudiated our just omigations to the loyal men oi the South, just as we would re pudiate the national debt by paylug it off In a di Hi rent currei cy from tbat stipulate ! wheu the bonds were issued. No. this would never do. (App'ause.) Tbo Republican party stands on the basis of ubLicp and loyalty and a strict adherence to ail its obligations. On this plat form he would 6ay, in conclusion, he believed they would triumph, and on the 4th of March next would inaugurate General Grant and Schuyler Colfax as Piesident and Vice-President 01 tbe United States. (Prolonged applause.) LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QU4KTEU SESHIONSJ-Judge Pa'rce. WlllUm It. Kuddlmao, Knq , Pro. cuiIik Anoruey. '1 1 en an liuiio wub charged with Hie lareeuy of 1G5 (ollhrnln man. I h property of jlrs aiugee. wlioie. litd llial the roulxtry was coiuu tiled uu ihe&ilhof Julie, irom her ba more, a' No. 7 Norm Teulli strut. On tuat day Hie pMuoner ttulered Hie sioie, and was almost Immediately followed ny two oilier nieu. Tbe i rlsouer entsged a &tr. Fuiiel.tlien Iu the store. In eon vm Ballon, while III" two IheiB uisUu lniuirie rHpHctiii lierno jil.. eelireiv (-Dunging her Miienlio". 'Ibe witness further it-siilW d ibal she wr ssi lulled that auother uisii limn ibe witness Imd picked b r picket while msl-iiug her to lilt the inaiiress wlnub he was exuiliilnb'. 'I he ari soon aher lull. Mrs. Kuget discovered bur urns annul ball au bour allerwards On criisH-exuuiluullon. Mrs Magee satd that the prlboner vlslied the store iu ttie 2tli it June pre vloim, ten. IUbi wlni one of Ibe other men. one of wlilr u bud rubbed ber. tthe recoifulised bliu per feeilj. M. Fuijet testified that the prlroae was the man who eiikkifed bliu lu conversation, while tee oilier lo were p'lclug tbe good wtilch Mr. Magee wat sliown u linn, HsreciKuUed tne prisoner a lew uaysa'torwards in tbestruei, aud Lad bun arresied. No evidence was R(tduc-d on behll of the p'lsnner, Tbe c unsel arKUeti th i tbe orlsoner ws a Hirauger lu II e oily, tbat Ibe.e was no pro if that the iliroe uien were In con.panv, or that they eveu kuewene toioltier. The fact tbat they were acquainted wlla one aiiHiber was only supposition ol Mrs. Magee, Jurv but. The me of Fickf n A Williams, charged with main. talniBK a nulsanoe. was then resinned. Tbe examina tion tu witnesses on tbe part or tbe defense was cuu tliiusdt Mr. dwln L. Bomelnlnr testified that he has lived St tue K W, corner of Fifth aud Willow streets for ttfteen years; tbat be Is borne la tb mornings and tverilugs: uoilced the Tlbrailon aioug tbe wludows from ibe lent of bis atteotlou be'ug called to It; the windows ot the bnuae rallied: It caused no luoeove nleuce to the family. On oross-exaiulnattoo, ibe wit nes said be bad been over the pieiuUe: bad only irnsrd tbt vU la lbs mcrulng. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Washington Overrun by tho Lobby. Progress of Hostilities in Hayli lndian Outrages in the West. It Kta.i Kta.s Kt., Kta.t Kta. FROM WASHINGTON TO-DAY. Special Despatch to 7e Evening Telegraph. Vba Crowds at the Capitol. Washinotok, Jaly 15 NotwlthdaTiding the excessive heat, large numbers of persons are in tbe city, and others are constantly arriving. As the session draws to a close, the corridors and lobbies are crowded with parties having all sorts of schemes before Congress, and hoping to rush them through just before adjourning without ra'ich scrutiny. Steamship men wanting subsidies; railroad men asking for laud grants; and parties having claims Involving millions of dollars, swarm in every part ol the Capitol. Conwrcs is averse, however, to touching any of thee at this session. Some of tbcm are hanging between two Houses, but most of them are still before the committees, where they are likely to re main. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Swan at aad bla Caarssloaial Gtensa Vtaa Ilsverdjr Johsioa Banquet 1 teuse Heat. Special Despatch to Tiie Evening Telegraph; Baltimore, July 15. President Johnson will not be able to attend the Reverdy Johnson ban quet at the Eutaw House to-night, but many other prominent gentlemen are to be present from Washington. John W. Garrett Is to preside, and an interesting soeech is expected from him; also Irom Minister Jonnson and others. It is now ascertained that Senator Pinckney Whyte, whom Swann appointed to get him out of tbe way as competitor lor Congress in the Third Congressional District. wa, whilst op posing Swann for the Senator-thin, before the Legislature as tbe one who caused the publica tion in the American ot the confidential Car michael letters, which divulged tbe fact ot a bargain having been made by Swaua with Democrats to sell out his party if they would give him the Seuatorsbip. Celebrated Southern Rebels are r.ow address ing the Democrats at their headquarters nightly. Ex-Governor Wise promised soon to make a speech here. Union Democrats are ol no ac count. A largo number of persons were overome yesterday by the heat, and to-day it is still hotter. The thermometer is now at 96, and Is rising. Business is partly suspended in conse quence. FROM IIAYTL Progress of the Cacoi ttebelllom Salaava Hura wf succiii. By Cuba Cable. Havana, July 15. From Port au Prince we have advices to July 2. The United States man-of-war Contoocook hud sailed for Key West. She had on board a tpecial messenger with despatches for the Ame rican Government from Minister Hollister, at Port au Prince. The bearer ol despatches ex. pects to reach the American capital on or about tbe 15i h inst. His mission has a grave bearing on the luture of tbe nay Men republic, and wih correct many misrepresentations as to tho state of atlairs in that republic. His despatches pic tuie President Saluave as likely to succeed in his opposition to the Caco rebellion on account of his personal courage and bravery. The in surgents now besieging Port au Prince were re pulsed In an assault which they made on the 1st Inst. On the 2d Gonaives was still besiege 1. That place, as well as Cape naytlen, still held out for President Salnave. THE EUIWPEAN MARKETS. This Moralag's Quotations. By Atlantic Ouble. LosnoN, July 15 A. M. Consols for money, 9435,941; and for accouut, 94 j. Uulted States 6'20s, 721; Erie, 43; Illinois Central, 92, ex-div. Fbankfobi', July 15 A. M. United States 6-20s, 77. Liverpool, July 15 A. M. C.itton quiet; salts of probably 9000 bales. Pork dull. Lard firm. Other articles unchanged. Queenpiown, July 15. Tbe steamship City o Loiidou, from New Yoik July 4, arrived yester. day. Southampton, July 15 A. M. The steamship Berlin, from Baltimore July 1, arrived at 1230 this morning. FROM TIIE PLAINS. Mora PtpredattuBs Twelve Killed. Whites St. Louis, July 15. The St. Joseph Herald learns from a gentleman Just In fioiu Fort Hayes that tbe Indians are on the war path In i hi t section. It Is reported tbat there are over six thousand Indians within Iwenty-hve miles ol Fort Lurried. They have already killed ten or twelve white men. Fire In ltochester, New York. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Roi hkbteb, V. Y., July 15. Preston's large bone factory, situated In North Clinton street, was burned last night. Loss about $10,000, mostly insured. Tnere weio four cases of sun-stroke In this city ycfcterday, two of which proved fatal. The Weather at tbe Sea-shore. Atlantic Citt, July 15-0 A. M. Thermome ter, 62; wind south; weather clear. Cape May, July 15-9 A. M. Thermometer, 73; wind southeast; weather clear. Shipment of Specie. Special Despatch to The Evening Teiejraph. Nw York, July 16. The China, sailing for Europe to-day, takes out la specie 1506,000. FROM THIS PA CIFIC COAST. More Indian u.predatlanfl. Sax Francisco, July IS. Tho steamer Con slltu ion, lor Panama, salleJ to-day, taking out $816,000 in treasure of which $798,000 is for New York. Advices from Crescent City, California, state that the Partnouth Indians attacked a party ol Whites at Darmouth Bluffs, killing one, wounding another, aud besieging the remainder in a stock house. Tbe same tribe bave be?n stealing cattle for months past, preparing (or tbe present raid. The military authorities were urged to station some troops in tho vicinity, but (allei to do so, and unless active measures are immediately taken to put down the Indians an active and bloody war is anticipated. Intelligence from Arizona, to June 27th, says the Indians have set fire to the woods near Prescott and great damage has been done to cabins, fences, etc. iLdian signs are plenty, the savages having kindled fires on nearly every mount ain-top iu the country around Fort McPhcrson, which are filled with lodiaus. Bubinees is lively. The Wickenburg Vulture tnlDe is doing well. Mexican Affairs. Mazatlan, July 5, via San Francisco, July 15. The English steadier Chanticleer, is still blockading the port against Mexlcau vessels, bnt not interfering with Americau vessels. The United States steamer Resaca was in port. The United States steaner was atCar rinto, Nicaragua, June 9. On July 4, the United States steamer Saranao dressed ship in the port of M izatlan, and fired a salue of 21 guns in honor of tho day. Arrived, ship Lochiel from New Castle, N. S. Flour, $6-2537'52; wheat $1 85(2190 for new. Legal tenders, 7L Political Movements in Chicago. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. CniCAQo, July 15. Tbe Democrats inaugurate their campaign here to-night by a mass meeting. Tbe Republicans are alive and are to hold oao shortly. The Giant club are unusually active. The thermometer wis 114 in the iun yesterday. Repotted Wreck of a War Vessel. San Krancisco, July 15. A Victoria telegram says it is reported that the United States stea ncr Suwanee was wrecked near Fort Rupert, on tbe 8th of July. No particulars. Weather lie port J aly 15, 9 A.M. If'md. Wcathtr, Titer. Port'Hood 8. Foggy 9 Halifax H. W. Cloudy 74 Portland W. Clear 7 lloHton W. Clear 81 .New York Wi Cle.r Hi Philadelphia S. W. Clear ,. Hi Wilmington. Del E. Cloudy 81 Washington H Clear ltd ForliesN Monroe N. W. Clear Ml Richmond 8. W. Clo.ir H7 O-wcko W. Clear HuHalo W. Clear S7 Pllisburg W, Clear 85 Chicago N. W. Hear...... hi IjOnlHVille. N. Clear 8S New Orleaus N. E. Cle.r 81 Nashville K. Clear Hi Key West W. Clear 80 Havana E. Clear 82 FINANCIAL ITE31S. From the N. Y. Times of to day, "The market for money Is again working with tbe ease wntcti characterized tbe orldrlngs through tbe month of June. Al the lowest, Hemes, on call to tbe brokera, there la peruaps a more decided preference to Govern neut over railway collaterals, but, ou the last named loans are made with facility at 4(gi5 per cent. Tun dis trust In regard to forged or altered certltliules is rapidly passing away. The extent of tue re cent rogueries la now pretty well knowu as ranging between $120,000 and $180,000. No new developments were made to day to justify ttie belief that more than 1500 certificate have been altered. It Is said however, that the banlc account of the absconding parties to the fraud would seem to Juatlfy the suspicion that ihey carried off over 8140.000 In gold. . The two Uoaids of the Stock Exchange nave ofl'ored a reward of $10,000 for their appreneusion aud conviction. At least one of the rascal has probably escaped.to E irope." From the N. Y. Tribune ot to day. "Money 1b easy, but sales are very Irregular. Dealers In Governments are fully supplied at 3 per cent., wnlle the rate to stock houses ranges fr-oin 4a per cent. The large houses continue to be fully supplied at the lowest quotation, but moderate borrowers pay 5(g)U per cent. Ttie for geries bave unsettled the confidence of money Tendi-rson railway securities for the moment, and the prices awked for call loans are gtugd as much by the capital of the house loaulug as the security offered. ' Sierllngexchangeclosps firm at quotations: Lor.don. 60 days. 110!4110; London, slgnt. llii110:; London, pi line comaiercl tl, 1UJ4 110: r'arlsi, long, 5,l.'51a5 12!; Paria, short, h 105-10; Antwerp. 5 i0iS5 15; Swiss, 5 1'4! 6-16; Hamburg, 803"'.; Annst.erd-tm, 4l'4.t 4l Frenhforl, 41U!i; Bremen, 79X3H0; Ueilln, 71(a.72. The return from the Bank of Eoaland for the week ending July 1, gives the following results when compared with the previous week Iieai 3 021.880 Inorease.. 17.011 I'ubllo deposits 0.021 408 Decreased. 071 237 Oilier deposits 2I,4D7.2 IucreaMe..l,9Utl,151 Oa tbe other side of ineaoo-nin': Gov. Securities 13 214.894 Decrease.. 80 lfll Other iseeurllles 20,151.(:U Increase.,2 29l,38 Notes unemployed.. 11 888,6:15 Deorea8..l. 102.035 "The amount of uo ei In lionl ition Is 21.771,. 5s 5, being uu luenase ot 1.041.105; and the mock ot built' n In botn deoariineuta la 22.731,221, showing a decrease of 211,760 when compared With the preceding return. "Subjoined is a comparison of the present po sition of the Hankot Euglxnd and the price of Consols and Fiencu Hemes with the correspond ing week, ot lust yeur. Same Wrek At Present Lnit Yum; Pulllon 22 751.221 22 4'l,5 Reserve 12,979 616 13 111,91.) Notes In circulation 21771.585 2!.3386J Kates ol discount 2 per eeut. 24 per oauc. C us-us 95 0P;$ French Rentes 70 87 08.40 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. OmOB Of THK "'VBNINS TELBoaAPR, Wedue.day, July la. .HSS The S'ock Market opened very dull this mora ine, but prices were steady. Government sccu. rities were firmly held. 1134 was bid fir 6s of 1881; 1074'or 1040s; 108 lor June and July 730-; 110 for '64 5-20s; llll for '65 5 20s; 108j for July, '65 5 20s, and 108j for '07 6-20s. City losus were uncbamrd; the new issue sold at 102 J. Ka'lrottd shares were inactive. Reading add ut 47, a Flitrht ad vauce; Peunavlvao.1 Rtilroa I ut 623, no change; Camden and Ambny at 131, an advance ot 4; Lebiirb Valley at 54). no chance; and Philadelphia and Krle at 26, a Cecline ol 4. 33 was b d for North Pennsylvania; 31 for klmira common: 31 lor Catawissa preierred: and 484 ,or Northern Central. City Passemser Railroad shares were un changed. 49 was bid tor Second and Third; 60 lor Tenth and Eleventh; 10 for Hestonville; 31 lor Gieen and Coates; aud 43 tor Union. bank shares were firmly held at lull prices, but we hear of no sales. 160 was bid for Phila ftelphia; 28 lor Commercial; 30 for Mechanics'; 58 for Penn Towusblo; 85 for Western; 72 for City; 44 for Consolidation; 66 for Common wealth : and 120 for Central National. Canal shares were dull. Leblgb Navigation sold at 21&221J, no change; and Morris Canal preferred at 75; 11 was bid for ScuuvlklU Navt- cation common; 20J for preferred1 do.j 18 taf Susquehanna Canal; and 49 for Delaware Divi S1CB. -Jay Cooke & Co. give H8 tlio following tit formation: TaerM t.ro two issues of 730 notes, a por'lon ? ilrS are ont,itanding. The first matured on the 15th of Jnoe lai. The second mature to-day. The t.piloo belonging to the holders ol 'hese notes to proclaim therefor 6 20 bonds expired at the da e ot thn rnuturttv ot tne note. Ttiey canuot claim anjtulng but lawful nion-y in pavment ai'pr the said maturity; bat ths Secretary of the Trcastirv, ome time since, gavo no1 Ice that he would extend the option to take 5 20 bonds on the Jnce notes to tbe 15th of July, and iinou the July notes to the 30th of tuli month. Many holders of the June issue, who have overlooked tbts notice, are not a little chatrriaed tbat they have lost this rro8table privilege of crnversion in'o 6 20s by tbc'r tiei-ligence. ampla not ce having Ixeu given by tne Government and tbe bankets lu all tbe cities. The June Issue is low only worth the face and Interest lu enrnncv. Hold' rs of the July issue should at once present their notes for redemption if they a'ipb to avail tbeniselves of the special privilege of conversion Into 6-20 bonds. If they delay beyond 'be 30th of His month, thev will be In ti e same condition as are the June holders to cloy. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE 8ALK3 TO-DAI Reported by IXt Haven 4 Bro No. 4o tl. Third street BKFOKE BOARDH, 1C0 ah Bead B ..rendtlnt. -17 9'liuvr Rii. ii. 5 ah MorC Pf.Siwn. 75 5i i I a Oft, 8 arrlea gyii i.'wn N l.'eiit K b 4 eh Uoiii Ant.,.ls.UI ft an Heau K 47 inn do o. 47 20 dn -S. 47 '2v0 do.bSwDttin 200 sh Phil SJia,s3oT 2 MS an Penna H Is. bV SS 1(i..lnrc. 61 140 do........is. Ai'f t do.........M ii'i 7 Ml ln V R 5 14 sb i-eu Nav 11 l(0 do....M...b.n. 2 IX lOO do....l)80.. 21 V Ju uu ii; The tollowimr are this mnrtiini' crnitt u foreign qnotations, renor'ed oy Whelen Bro tbere, Gold, 'stock, and Exchange Brokers, No. 105 K Third street: 9 30 A. M. . 1424 11-00 A. M. . 142 1000 " . , 142 11 30 " . . 142 1017 ". . 141 a 1200 P. M. . 1411 1040 " . Hlj 12-30 " . . 142 Foreiun Exchanue on Loudon: 60 days, 1101 (TJUOs; Sdavs. ll0Araiii)4. On Paris: bO days. 61. 13(25f. 134: 3 days, 5f. 12if5l5f. 10. Messrs. Jay Coose 3t Co. quote Govern ment tecuritn-s. en:., as fotio)vs:U. S. 0s. of lsSl, 113 f113J; old5-20s, 113fTjll34; new 5 20s; 1804. 110(31104; do.. 165, 111 J.WU1.J; 5-20s. July. lOKJfttlOHj; do., lsr,7, 108.11(19: do., 1868. 108f ft109J; l('-40s, 10743 107j; 730s, July, 108109. Gold, 1414. Messrs. De Haven & brother, No. 40 Soutli Third street, report the following rates of ex. change to day at 3 P. M.: U. S. 63 of 1881, 1134 lR,113j; do. I8fi2, I13J4U33; do.. 1864, llofij 110J: do., 1865, lllicaillj; do. 1866, new. losifj Hi8i;do., 1867. new, lti8 1 ; do., 1868, 108i 109; do., 6s, 10 40s, 107.311072; do. 7 -30s, July. ln8Jft108J; Due Compound Interest Dfotes, 119J; Aneust, 1805. H8Ja 1184 d j., September. 1865, 1)81 iH do. October, 1865, 1174118. Gold. -.41142. Silver, 133i135. Messrs. William Painter t Co., banker0. No. 36 S. Third street, repoit tho following rates wf exchange to-day at 12 o'cioca: United Stves 6s, IRsi, 113i'ail34; IT. S. 5.30s. 18,1125113; do. 1864, 108J itllO; do., 181)5, llll.aili4: do. Jul c, 1865, l(lS'.r(J108,; do. July! 1867 108j'Cl084 1868, 108jlo8i; 5s,10-40s, lot -31074: U. S 730.-, 2d stnes. 108itaiOSj; 3d series, I08.1.8j; uomnountl Interest Notes, De ccn be?, 164 119; Mav, 1S65, 119; August. 11-66. 118J(?;;ll8ii; S'-ptemb-r, 165, 1181181: Ociober, 1365. 117uU7j. Gold. 141jl42. riiiladclphiu Trade ltcport, Wednksday, July 15. The Flout Market continues dull, but we bave no change to record in pri2es. The Inquiry is entirely for the supply of tbe home consumers, and only a few hundred barrels were taken at l7 508-25 lot supeiflue; 88'25(S9 23 for ex ran; 9-7512 for prime and Ohio extra family; S9-50ll for spring wheat do. do.; and S12$H for fanoy brands, accorditg to quality. Kye Flonr Is scaroe and conmiauoR $9 25&9 5W t barrel. Moihlng doinir in l urn Meal. 0 The t tterlngs of prime Wheat are small, and tn.re u no Inquiry except for prime tots, whioti are held with much IIiiuiicns Hales of Penn. sylvimia nnd OMo red at $2 4 2 45. live la felling at J 1 8OQ1I 85 bushel lor Pennsylvania! Corn in quiet at lormer raits. Hales of axK) hush la Western mixed at $117. Ons are un clinrrged. Hales of 2000 busnels Pennsvl vaulu at 8U(s88c. snd Sou'bei n at 89q90o. Noii.lng Uotng iu Barley or Malt. Berk is unchanged. Sules of No. 1 Quercitron at 860 p ton. Whibky Nothing doing. latest sinrrraa lnteluhejvce. Vbr additional Murine yews see Inside Paaei POKi Of PHIX.ADicr.rMIA JOLT IS, stats or . . avaNIWe rau. 7 M 8311 A tZ i P- M OLh-ARKD THIrf MORNING. B'eamsblp Hunter, Roifera, Provldeuce. D. 8. Stetson BdlrUico.AC0Chr'n 8W"7, Mr8e,e. K. A. Bon. ' """H"'" Moll, Braeiherrlog, Stockholm h. Wssiergaard dk Co. .uuiui, fscbrjobo Utaiiy, Price, Richmond, Caldwell a 01 n Uo. "w- Pclir Aaonia, Smith. Portland. BUklston. a,,if 1 Bour i. Wolie Unte, Oregoa Mills, N. i! d? tscbr Vv. W. Mai-cy. CnHmuiuii. Bosioa. do biTbr Trnn -it kw-K.lt, Auuasqusm, rtX bchrli. A-nai. , PaifcenBif , Ptovldence, Ilammelt ft Bchr J. B Myera, Kllwood BistOD, Nebr KeveuuH Oauny, Bostoa. h fscbr . w. Pwry. KiMiny, it isioa. Blnnlokson a n lecbr laa A, Jayue, Aidnuu. Buston, 1 Audenrladifc Bci.r M. Tt. BamsoD, Samson, Boston. Aadenrled w, ton Co. -,ux-f-niir J. W. Vannemsa Hharn. Beaton, Captain bebr Cbowau, Uoidtowano. Wliiiauihourg, ARRIVED THI4 MORNINQ, fScbr Arthur Howe, iseivuur, 4 days Irom Nnriiw Wltb lua brr lol iilnns C . onoHt, honrui.ly laiigbtr. Hesd ey, 4 days from Norfnih wiin iiinjtM-ruiio.iinaAUo. orroiar, t hr Ocean Bird. Mari.ii 4 days from James Hlr with lou.bHr to Collli s .t Co. mM Mirer, 8clr ArHh.Ha Arlmn. 8 dys from PooomokeRlvar wlih liimhdr to Coliti s A Co. "wiuw, Bchr Tiaiiali, KauKeii,, trow Provldenca. hoi.r K P i.ro Palginbf rg, iruni Providence. (SclirJ. 11 Myt-rs hi .wood Iroui B toa. Hour Ida A.. Jyu, A nirlen . Iiouu B osion. bebr K. W, rerry Kisiev, tiniu Uauversport bebr C'uowau, Uoldibwaiw, Iroui Cnesier, MKu"tlA'DA. Bhlp N. Meaher. Uosber. benos for Rotterdam, was oft tne -tart 30iD ulr., chip Fugle, Uuuoher, tor Pblladelphls, cleared at Loi oi.u 3d met. sjip.u siiip enars and Stripes, Holmes, hence, at Ha vana sib Insv Kaique jobn Ellis, from Llverniol tor Philadelphia. wiib siiiifcHii lib iiist, la. 41 47 long, sr.ss. ' Bng Abbie C. Titcoub, I'ltoomb, hence, at Cardenas 4th lusi. Brig A nrile A da. Moore, hence, at Vigo 21it ult. sclir wild Pigeon, Phillips, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Diguioo i.iib insw Hobr Mary it. Jones, Terry, bence, at Kingston. Ja,. 27tn uu. Hclu Golden Presm, Bngart, lor Philadelphia vhs Milk hiver. aallHd rruui KiugHioti Ja, 21st ult. fobr Si. . Pouer. 8iargs, lor Philadelphia, sailed frnui MataiiSHSSililiiMi. " bebr Bei strong. Brown, hence for Providence, at Hew York yesterday. bebrs M a. lyier, Tyler: Ano Dole, Ifalaey; Kate V. Kdwarda Llpplncott; and lUodei'a BIhw. Peter son, lor Philadelphia, sailed tiom Provldeuoe lHh Instant cbr Humnel p. Hawes, Jackson, hence, at Provi dence 12i b Inst. Hi br Wni, K Burden, Adams, benoe far Boston, at Btonlnglon lltb lnat. detained y a tblck fog. bobrs H.Vauueman, Sharp, aud Paihway.M.oEUwM, bence. at Bnaton lath Inal. tscbr A. J. 1'abeus, Bragg, bence, at Newbaryport Hcbra Addle M. Bird, Merrill, and TL. B. MoCauley, Calx, beuoe. at tsal.u 1UU lusb Hebr J H. Weldin, Bowen, lor Philadelphia, cleared 'ttehrTeo' K.limover. K.blnaon, for PhUadelpbJa. tailed froui pawtuoaat 1Kb luec. DOMKSTIO POBTO , . New Yobk, July 14 Arrived, steamsbj-s Oubafc Moodle, Iroiu Liverpool. . bbtp (iutdlug atar. anpklns. from Nswporl, W, Bai iu tiessoer, Jaburg, Iroiu Bremen,
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