I 8 THE DAILY KVKNINd T&LKO 1LA 111 PI i II j A DKLP1 II A , FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1800. x i: o n it i h 3i s . von, Otir 0tf arwpwklnfc New Yonit, July 2, 1800. Ludlow Street Jail is full of dolorous, Cubans, who are charged with violation of tho neutrality t-tws In connection with the recent attempt to ft out expeditions to Cuba. They are treated ,ith polltenow-t what is the politeness of rrisone? Naturally enough, they don't like tholr miartcrs Ludlow Street Jail is tho Marshalsea !f Gotham, and teems with Father Dorrits, to whom there Borne Cuban additions now. There have keen a quantity of marriages in fuhlonnMe life within the past few weeks, but the city itsTiow soaring down to its summer simmer. Fifth Avenue begins to wear a fade aspect Its accustomed brownstone impassive bVs hRs become Almost glocmy aud oppressive, gemots nre scro gallivanting until late hours Ufrc the doors, and there are ncvcranylightsln the urrc- widows. "Out of Town" explains it- ill. Furore and the watering places have de leted thoss parlors nd drawing-rooms, nnd. autumn will have n'mot passed before that wngnlficcnt.hifibwO' shall bloom and blossom s usual. Mysterious FwglMiinen come to tliis myste rious city, and mysteriously disappear. I men tioned sonw time ago the enne of Mr. II. Pcr rival Stcbhings, wlio "disappeared- from tho Krcvoort House, nnd who has Veen once heard of, but mrtonrc seen since. A letter dated Juue 'M, was received by the proprietor of that hotel. Jt was Tflttwr., or' purported to be written, by Mr. Sutoblnps. and promised that that gentleman would reappear there on Wednesday, pay his bill, nd lake away his baggage. Neither of these nets' Ins been consummated. The slgna t urc f the note corresponds with that on the hotel Togieter, nnd it is supposed that the unfor tunitcman is' detained by force somewhere, in tho same manner ns modern Italian Urvdlts and the Greek Pallikaria detain cap tives, 'for the sake of extracting a large ransom. Mr. ffccbblngB was one of a party of Englishmen wbe-errived in this country a few weeks ago. One eo't May Sunday morning lie went to take an ar-te-brenkfatst walk, and the break fnst waited fwhlai'in vain. It was thought he would turn up in the Morgue, or be found dead in Washing ton1 Parade Grounds, or undergo assault and 1 "artery at the hands, or rather clubs, of the oiitc. Neither of these events has a yet twnspircd, however, and the affair remains as jTifoimdly dark ns the Rogers murder or a phantom Cuban ship. New York is truly a (uccr place. Strangers go out for walks before breakfast, and never come back. That is one of av.r institutions. Mr. Kooscvclt is becoming a sortof journalistic ;Fisk. A couple of weeks ago he bought the VitUcn, aud now he has bought the Round Table, intending to incorporate both these papers in one. The stvlc and form of the Round Table will be retained, aud the C'tVuvnJwlll cease 'to exist. The number of pages in the new Issue w ill be twenty-four, and it is understood that its tendencies will be Saturday Reoiewinh. The editorial staff on both publications will be re tained, and the flippancy of the one will qualify the philosophy of the other. As an addendum to this newspaper change, I might mention that the Newark Evening Courier is out in new type (not before it needed it), nnd has been enlarged Madame Dcmorcst the original leaves this port for Europe next Thursday. She expects to perform a star engagement, 6o to speak, among the mantua-makcrs there, imparting wrinkles, and receiving some, on the subject of fashion. She is one of the hardest-worked women in New York, but she always toes the mark, particu . larly when it is to make her customers foot the bills. On Wednesday Mr. William Niblo left for Liverpool in the Nevada. , Miller is the name of a moral phenomenon dwelling in the neighborhood of Union Square, who advertises for the owner of a lost umbrella that he has found. He is the one righteous man that shall save the city whenever we have oeea fcion to request peculiar stipulations to that effect. I don't wonder New Yorkers arc so cold nd exclusive to all strangers who do not pre tent the usual conditions to the entree Into tho best society. The professional thief makes such a genius of his profession, that if tho pcrtcctly lvcll-drcssod and well-behaved young man you thiuk you arc doing a kindness to if you ask him to call upon you, does not make off with 6ome pocketable article of value he finds lying about, and put you to the useless expense t)i advertising about him in the "personals" of the Herald, why you are strangely fortunate that's all. Miss An thou j', I see by the papers, has been writing in the Revolution on the healthy subject of two people sleeping together in one bed. She Is not the first newspaper writer who has made the startling discovery, not that tho thing is . ebeolutcly Immoral, but that tho -magnetism is baleful. Whether the two people bo the same nr of the opposite sex, the natural exhalation's of their bodies are said to react morbidly upon those bodies and the souls encased in them, njodtobe the secret cause of n great deal of the f pltc, the vexatiousness, and the nervous disor ders which distort so many lives. Mr. i Rocbling, Engineer of the East River bridge, had four of his toes amputated yesterday, lie Jalcly had one of his feet crushed by an nvcUcnt at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, mortifi cation .set in, and the amputation will render him j-tripple for life. Yesterday the Gettysburg celebration took place, $ believe. Walking down Broadway, the thougb'-aaturally attracted my attention to the ouc-ariacd soldiers, churning out patriotic airs from hand-organs; between Fourteenth street nnd CltyJIall I counted twenty ol these melo dious volunteers. I hope it is the best Unionists that makeilie best organists, for I should be sorry to see so uiu-U ynlor grinding itself to death in vain. The II raid advises the Board of Health to 'look to" the iest-holcs of the city, the doughs cf garbage nut', sinks of green-mantled water. The Board of Noalth docs look at them, but not to them, lamsonty tosay. The city is full of thtxi disease-breeders, and the nervous declare that the cholera and tho yellow fever have already broken out mong them. The arrangement for .going to and returning from Lor Branch this season, are exceedingly good. Ywj can leave this city at 9 A. M. from pier No. North river, and arrive at Long Branch at 11 A. M. You can lea vo there again at P. M. and reach here attt-whlch Is to spcud the day at once ilelightfully aud cheaply. They tty that D'-'ss Charlotte Thompson In tends shortly to appear at Mrs. Drew's theatre, Ju your city tl don't know of any theatre that Mrs." jrew ha. out of it, by-the-by). I am not aware that Miss Thompson Is - getting 'playd out" here. She is just as charming, and n charnng-lookiug as ever, nnd though Die emnpuuy to which the gives her uamo Lao contained belter actresses, singers, and dancers, ii contains none as fit, altogether, to be the chief attraction f the troupe. There is one thing 1 admire In the Sorosis, and that is their indornltnblcness. They work nil day and they work nil night, nnd they don't go home till the morning. From Mrs. btaiito and Miss Anthony down they arc all nice fel lowschape whom It docs one good to know, and who are just as feminine In petticoats ns their masculine natures will allow. It does not redound much to their discredit that they are a little conceited and a good deal headstrong, for they arc mo? t tierce and violent workers, and have a right to be strongly self-conscious under it nil. At present, having ended the cam paign in the city, they are careering around the suburbs, frluhtening the quiet dwellers among screen nature, nnd creating much havoc in timorous households. AM 15a ha. CITY liliLlU 13 I CE. TllR I.ATR FlKE ON ClIKSNV'T KTHF.ET THE EX AMINATION nv Mavpii Kox Mayor Kox this after noon continued the in litigation of the charges of robbcrv Hirainst certain policemen of Hie citv, at the late tire at Leonard, linker & Co.'s, No. 210 Chesntit street. Hie Marshal HlacMiurn was recalled, nnd stated that It was about. 10 o'clock when he discovered that the goods had been tampered with ; he believed that the pilfering had been mainly (lone on the first entrance to the building; he did not discover, after the Are had linen extinguished, that the goods had been further tninnereil w ild: there wn in the third story some silk which burn the apr.c nance of having ix en mirriediy tnMn irom tnc paper boxes; ho went Hi rou un me iniiiriing several umes neioro vi o clock there were ollleers on every floor; the members of the firm, since the tire, had made no rhnrpp against IHliccmcn: all hRhPH'd was snid by Mr. K. linker and Mr. hd wards, which was the' same they had remieu yesipniay ; ne mid taken tun nvimrrtoJir. Leonard, wtio disclaimed any knowledge of the attack therein contained; Mr. A. ;. linker, another member or tne niTii, iihii assured mm that hg had never lurnishod nnv such information. Day Sergeant A. H. ltnndall said he reached the fire about seven minutes of 9 o'clock, where he met Lieutenant Killncky with a squad of men: the doors were uu'n opened mui two streams or wat ;r turm oil the names; a number of llremen were up stairs; tne policemen were not up stairs, on account or th! smoke; the firemen who were up stairs had sponges In their months; It, was not until 10 o'clock that the police went up Btalrs; saw no firemen carrying oir anyimng; saw tnree iiremen acting suspiciously among the clothes on the first floor,and ca'led t ie at tention of Lieutenant Killackr to rhem, and he sta tioned officers to watch ; they took nothing; I went up stairs tierore any policemen were ordered up. )r . Baker, on being recalled, said tha t he be licved no policemen wei.t i p stairs Lcfore he did. Sergeant Kandall continued by saying that he went with the policemen to the front of the second story ; goods had been knocked down by streams of water; when we got there Mr. Blackburn remarked that there had been pilfering; all the windows, front and back, were open ; we went up a second time, ami Mr. Baker, on looking over the third tloor. said that a b jx or sewii g silk had been broken open ; no police were there pievlous to that visit ; as we went up the second time we met. nremen coming down from the third floor; they were equipped. Lieutenant Killacky s a'ed that he had placed two men to guard each ot the doora on Chcsnut street; then a ladder had been put up; two men starred uu. anil he ordered them down and put police at the loot of the ladder; no omccr went up stairs then ; placed men to look alter some suspicious characters; wit ness went to one of these characters and put his hand on his shoulder; the man remarked, "I've got nothing; ' tuey tnen leu ; wnen i got to the urc, hre. men were going up and down to the second story, Policeman John Carroll stated that about 3 o'clock In the morning he heard a shot tired and a rattle 8mng; he, with otuccr .soon, went to the rear alley, and an otllcer from the third story asked, "Who's there?" we replied, "Oitlecrs;" and he told ns to stay Here, that, there were two negroes In the huilniiiK ; t'olicema i Noon picked up a uli of cloth; we made a thorough search of the building, but round nobody, and sergeant Frank Fox said that no officers were np stairs until he went up; he stationed Policeman McLaughlin on the third floor; he saw ihe goods in great confusion ; was atthe door when the shot was fired; 1 ran up stairs and saw McLaughlin ; he said, "There are two niggers here they nave i nrown a piece or cloth out of the window;'' saw the cloth hanging from the window-sill: we got n lantern and examined the building through, but found nobody ; there were no ladders at the building tnen, ami noway for any body to escape by the stairs. Mr. K. G. Baker recalled, and sti t djthat, with the exception of the police, he saw nobody carrying poods. Several other officers were examined, butjhey saw no pilfering. rolicenian McLaughliu stated that it was he who flred the shots on the third floor, and described the occurrence which occasioned it; he saw what he thought were two negroes throwing cloth out of the third story window, and he then flred; but he couldn't sav where these negroes had got to; he ran to the window, and looking out saw two officers in the alley, who called out to him not to tire; lie then told ihcm iheie weie two men in the bull ling, who had thrown out the cloth ; was in the second Hour ex amining the boxes be! ween 4 and b o clock In the morning; examined all (lie floors, but found no one; don i Know wneiner any one couui geim ine cases. Mr. Baker then stated that a man might get in. Policemen McLaughlin continued by saying he opened the cases to see if there was any one In them. Chief Kngineer Downey was then examined, and ninile a statement, in wiii 'h he said that he saw no one pilfering; he had oidernd the breaking open of the windows In order to allow the water to be put on : ladders were placed up to the windows, and firemen sent by him into the third story; he also went nn. and when he came out tnc firemen fol lowed him ; the firemen did not get into the sn ond floor window until alter the lire was extinguished ; before he left the molding, lie went tnrougu it ami saw no policemen except, on the nrst flour; gave orders that no one except equipped firemen should enter the building; one or two were running up ami down the ladders; the ii ph couldn't stand it, as tin! fiunics were rusMiig out ine inmt windows. 'I he Mavor stated lhat he would hob! the matte under advisement. .Tackvahd Loom Wiiiik on Sii.k. Tlie recent valu able Improvements in Ja minm looms, enabling tlicni to work alnioHt any mui every miality of cooiIh, promises to become as useful iu this country aa it in lit present in bwiizei kiml and many other part of jMiione. We have been shown n view of the business house of the enterpriHiiif; lirm of Messrs. Eyre Lamlell, Fourth anil Arch at run x, made on the Jacquard loom, at the Tiocu silk Uorka, I'lilliiilelpliin, which. to a great ex tent, ncrvcfe to illustrate the usefulness of tins kirn or work. The buililinp is prei-cnied in the most natural man Her, and could not lull to be at once recognized. The work Is well executed both as to arllatic lesirn ami mechanical pioeeHf. and will compare favorably with loom-work of the usual kind, executed on ordi nary material. There ate peculiar and special dltM eulties in worklnir loom-work on silk, but they have been overcome in me pr seni instance oy me enter prising ;ernian workini ii who gol up the present garni) c n tne 'i iol'ii oiks, ine oni.v otner snec mens of the kind we re:.iember to have seen are the tine likeness of Ueneinl Washington in Indepen dence Hall, worked in hi: k in the establishment of Messrs. I'onsou, l'ilebert . Vo., at Lyons, France, and the badges of fieii' ial (irant, worn during the late Presidential campaign, which were manufac tured in Switzerland. The present specimen reflects credit on the work men who executed It, ami, although the perspective view is not as perfect as It might be, it is neverthe less a creditable ellort, which will be followed bv further and more successful ones. The Germans are an enterprising and a thrifty people, who brine with them to this country valuable and pecu liar inlorination, which is of more general utility and value than actual cash. A an evidence of the truth of our assertion, we may point to the number of emi grants who arrive on our snores irom ucrmaii ports. skilled in branches of Industry which heretofore nourished only in Switzerland, France, and Belgium, and the information which they possess is left as heir-looms to their c hildren, who are them selves Americans, and given to tne application anil furtheranc of American imlustry ami business pursuits. We arc led to these remarks not so much from the present sample of .lacquard loom work on silk, as from the Increasing growth of oilier ennally accept able improvements, inv maajr of which we are in dented to our i.ernimi population. It la but Just awl proper to acknowledge tills truth, which is as uratilylng as meritorious and well deserved, and. whilst tlie progress and advance are making in tlie respect we have named, It is fair to believe Hint mi Wnpetus will soon be uy.ii to the improvements and Sfieciiititles munil", 4)ui h will produce results in all n speclB as jKinnising ustiiey are acceptable to our peupTf auuTiumness pollution. TCif AKRRST8. lildiring'from the Lieutenants' re. rort this morning, it seems Uialailtliu,unrulv characters congregated around the Democratic ouintv Convention, as there was not an item of anv Interest reported to his Honor. Of couwe, no aircsw were made of the prize-fighters, thieves, etc., who wire avseiiibjeil around. tihMuifcUiu jiaii. ttflIODISM. The Tote w t,y Krprrnrntntlou lit Ihe I hiirrhe al Ibis liy. Ttetnms linvc been received from tho following additional M. K. Churches of this city on thn Import ant cpie.ni ion of lay delegation, which lift for the past nioninbccn creating biic.d a commonon inuiame noinination : .Vo. tf J gainst. Munlrrt. Churehr. For. fSaiictiiary 7 Kmory 18 9 8-W M 300 1 WO U 113 I 87 c m iil) 091 '240 1 'I S3 04 i,m :n',i i3,ni 4M lS,4til Krone street to .Second Street M Klt.water Street 24 llestonville m St. rani's 14J St, Stephen s, tiermnn- town 411 Kbene.er, Mansjunk.. tf Twentieth street 27 Pitman chapel 24 Totals. 11 Churches. r,:u Previously published. . .82S5 Totals, 43 Churches 3919 Tnere nre fo.trteen churches within the hniindn of I'liuadeiptilayet to hear from. ine following are the full returns or the vote on tne question throughout the country: Number of votes received rn.4(t I-or lay delegation 40.3WS against lay delegation 13,024 Majority for Iny dclcpntlon 27,301 KOK CAl'K May The fast exnress line, via the esi .icrsey iiauroan lor cane muv. w commence its regular trips for Die season to-morrow (Saturday) auernoon; leaving rniiadelphla at 4 o'clock, nnd reaching Cnpe May In less than three hours. This train makes no stops for passengers between Phila delphia and Cape May. The company also advertise excursions to-morrow and Monday liy special train, leaving Philadelphia at 6 o'clock in the morning, ami returning, It leaves the Island at r.'o'elock P. M. ; and also by the Sunday mail train. Here are unrivalled opportunities for a pleasant Fourth of Julv. I ne w est. jersey Kail road Cnmnanv will extend the time of their regular excursion tickets to Cape iiay, soid on Saturday, to return on Tuesday, in stead of Mondny. 'J his will give an opportunity to ccicuraie me rouriii, on Monday, at that place. ruti.Aur.i.fiitA Knteki-hise. The Lockwood Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia, has Just. rcccivcu tne contract ior furnishing the patent Office, the Interior Department, and the General I4in(j Office at Washington, 1). C.wlth the envelopes necessary ior ine nscai year ending dune Ht. lsjo. The amovnt required Is about seven millions, to ob tain wnicn tnere was considerable competition among xncw ioik hiki itosron nouses. ANomER Warnimi to Housekeepers Lieu tenant Campbell, of the Fifth district, renorted to the Mayor this morning that his force found no less man v dwellings open during last night. At one of the places, a stable, the door was not only found open, nui i uu gus was ourning at iuu ncai. For (ii.ofCF.sTER. The boa's lor this place leave South street wharf every few minutes. Gloucester has for many years been the resort of the can't-get- aways, and this year there have been added many attractive leiuurcs. Casualty. i esterday Richard Clair, aged 92 years, fell on the sidewalk on Wharton street, below dctterson avenue, ami sustained serious in urles. lie was removed to his residence in the vicinity. St.uiHT Fire. A shed In the rear of dwelling No. 12i'.7 Poplar street was slightly damaged by Are at 1-OUO ClOCK this inoiniDg., 7EDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN i tne new est anit. nest manner. . 1A)U1S 11HEKA. Stationer nd Kngraver, No. 1(133 CHK.SNUT Strt. PERSONAL. A PPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR 'Porta. -i V Duplicate Certificate No. 1248, name of lll'UI U VM iun UB Allium, l9U?tl JVIIIJ d.'. acji, n,r titm. New Loan due .fanuaxj 1, lhbti. Original lost in fire. Kich- . U 1 1 I A ... I ,1 : 1J A., ib-i, Dona, vs., in lotn. daixi ol dku., 4Hortn3m rnrtamoutn. Va. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED ET r OUTER 6c COAXES, Publishers and Bookseller, NO. 822 CIIESNUT STREET, TALES OF A (i RAIS'DFATH ER. BY SIR WALTER BCOTT. Four Volumes, 12mo. Fine cloth. 81 60 per volume. Uniform with our Standard Kdition of Wnverl y Novel. the only complete edition, containing Tales fro a French Jlibiory. roK i r.ri a. u ja i i-.s. A 11 the new Books and Magazines as sooa as published, a no wiin at wnoieBaie prices. uximwr.-rn FURNITURE. ETO. FURNITURE. T. & J. a. henke:ls HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STOKE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at verj Reduced Prices. 4 1 Rmm F URN U It E. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR & TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 1 10 wfmemrp GIRARD Row. roK BARGAINS IN FURNITURE 00 TO RICHMOND & CO., No. 45 Soutu SECOND Street, 6 lm ABOVE CIIESNUT, EAST SIDE. INAUGURATION OF TUB WASHINGTON STATUE. THE 1TVIL8 OF THE PUBLIC SCUOOLS OF THE CITY OK PHILADELPHIA; Desirous of taking part iu tlie inauguration of the DiAUA AOiiiisuivn, on iimy a, win as semble To-morrow (Saturday) Afternoon, Bd lnat., at V. M., AT CONCERT HALL, CnE3NUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, FOR REHEARSAL, By order of Commute G. V. GORDON. WASHINGTON J. JACKSON. HENRY MATHER. JOSEPH COOPER. USt JAMEfj FREEBORN. THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON. Doings of the Board of Naval Surgeons Appointments by the President Cabinet Meeting To-day The Expected Hegira of Johnson to the West. Official Advice from Cuba Conflict at Cinco Villa-The Result. FROM WJSJIIJVGTOJV. Tlip Hnnrilof Nnvnl Kni'groim Dissolved. Dtxpateh to The Evening TcUgrapK Washington, July 21 P. M. The Board of Navnl m-pcone, of which Surgeon Ninian Pinekncy was President, having completed its duties atthe Naval Academy, is dissolved. Arrivnl. (icncrnl Rawlins and (iovcrnor Morton, of Indiana, arrived here nt noon to-diiy from Get tysburg. Tlie FrKiiIal1 Cnblnrt Jlertin m as held to-day, (iovcrnor Cox, Governor Bout wcll, the Postmaster-General, and tlie Assistant Attorney-General only being present. No busi ness of particular importance was transacted. Kx-Prenidont .lonnnon expects to leave here this evening ior drcen- villc, Tcnn., where he expects to speak on Mon day evening. Despatch to the Associated rrca. The commissions of the following postmasters were signed by the President to-day: James McKean, Mercer, Pa.; V . B. Grlswold, Mankota, Minn.; Henri E. Wells, Molinc, 111.; William P. Guest, Fcntouvillc, Mich.; Albert G. McDnniel, Hannibal, Mo.; William II. Sturges, Grccnpoint, N. Y.; Edwin Lisle, Kendlaville, Ind.; Thomas B. Irwin, Pawpaw, Mich.; William J. Libbcton, Northfield, Minn.; James K. Moore, St. Peter, Minn.; Samuel Chism, Newtown, Mass.; Joseph Hall, Oconto, Wis.; Mrs. E. B. Cuthbertson, New Brighton, Pa.; nnd Peter riattcr, Seymour, Ind; FROM MEW YORK. The money BlnrUet Boul well' .Merchant Niitinlicd. Policy-The Sjttriut Despatch to The Kctniiuj Tcletjreijih, New Youk, July 2. The Money market con tinues strong at7;;;to,Y. The announcement of the determination of Scerctary Bontwcll to tell three millions of bonds for the purpose of casing the market is received w ith great satis faction by our merchants, who seriously contem plated instituting legal proceedings against brokers for usury in demanding more than the legal rates. A decline is looked for this after noon. The Stock market is quiet nnd steady. Not much doing. Gold is dull aud on the decline, having dropped i from the opening quotation, Fore ign exchange Is steady nt lOUtwg for CO days' paper, and llO.Vs for 3 days'. Cable quotations unchanged. Petroleum; crude, W, i to 17c.; refined, 32(&3ye.; market quiet. Miockins; Accident. New Youk, July 3. Three men engaged iu painting a house on Sixteenth street were pre cipitated to the ground by the breaking of the scaffold ropes this moruin Edward B. Evans was fatally hurt, and William Simpson was badly hurt, but may recover. The third escaped un injured. Probable Homicide. James Smith last night stabbed George Ander son with a carving-fork and beat his head almost to a jelly with a stone at a saloon in Crosby street. Smith was arrested. Condition of the money nnd 8tock' Market. VetpaU h to The Evening Telegraph. The Money market vecy active, with no abate ment in theHtrincency. As s per cent. ami-', of 1 pur cent, has been paid this moriiiiip, awl the manipula tions oi tne clique appear 10 oe unassailable, no (notat ion of present rates would h correct, as at one moment, the rates are 7 per cent, gold and currency and 4 Hat, and at another .i Mat aud 7 per oent. plus ',. Commercial paper is hardly negotiable. The (fold market opened firm at 1J7X, evidently in anticipation of a change In the Money market. From this the premium lell to ',, and nas vacillated be tween U to ., all the forenoon. (Sterling exchange linn : t(i nays, iw, ; Rignt, liir,. government bunds are buoaiit, with July interest and lirmuess of Euro pean market, except in l mien Mates us regular si, which are ciuoted lii Ii. ; 1'iilted States 6a 'hi at 17 5-SOs tii, Vi; '64, 1H'j ; S, 106,'j ; new, 16',', 8.3; "07, 1C'4 c. ; 'US, 1C.! ; 10-40S r. 1 b. c. ; 8s, c. b. 8. b. KxmvBs stocks advanced i and 3 per cent., with exce ption of Adams, at 60t; Wells, Fargo & Co., 31 ; ; Canton, 03; Cumberland, 3T; Western Union, 39; (Quicksilver, 16 ; Mariposa, ;; preferred, 17; l nucd Mates, notitneru securuiea are linn aau active. Georglas are ottered at about ,'4. Another bull market in stocks, with large traHsactions. Lake Micro, 109" c. ; New York Central, l'J5?i ; Pittsburg, 104; hock island, lis '., ; orinwegiern, ';'. ; pre ferred, ftCV; Hudson, 104; Paclllc Mail, 00 ; 1'rle, 30',' : Reading, !)S: New l ork Central, 103; Hannibal and St. Joseph, 120; Ohio and Mississippi, 33; Alton, 101 ; preferred, loft; tort ayne, i&i; vvaoasii, vi. FROM CALIFORNIA. Soiling of IHiiilmer Tierce. Sjik FitANc'lfO. July 1. Henry A. Tierce, r. s. Miilster Resident at the Sandwich Islands, Hailed for liouoliiiu to-day, on the ship Rival. Fit ir is in demand at ji-ftoi.B-3i:. neat quiet; Mil s of new at $1-00. Legal-tenders, 74,!.... FROM THE SO UTII. A Murder In Iiilnvllle. i oriFviM.K. Julv 2 Last night John o'ConncIl nas shot and instantlv killed by James Heudrick, whilst under the belief that he was pursuing; a thief. UoUi men wereTnembers of the Metropolitan police. larlnc IIsatcr. Kkv West, July 2. Tho ship Mozart, from Pensa- cola, ran ashore on Tuesday at Maicpiis Keys. Her deck load of lumber was thrown overlward and she got on on Wednesday, but is now reported us having gone ashore again. A I-uly Drowned. l oiiNKi svn i.e. July 2. Miss Anna Rose was car ried over tlie dam in a boat and drowned, while out on a pleasure party. I.atCfct Markets ly Telegraph. ItAi.riMoiiK. July 8' Cotton firm at 34e. Flour dull and inactive. Wheat tinner; new white, 1-oi4 luo; prime red, in thai -79, Corn dull ; white, 9:c. ; yellow, !)2c oalB firm; light, 70(j73o. Provisions urn hanged, w hisky inactive. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. lieporicd by He Haven A Hro., No. 40 S. Third street. BETWEEN JiOAltlls. I S00 City 68, Old . . . . 841 HHI nil Read 40 8-10 IflOOCA A 0S,'S3. .. SS 11MJ CIO 4U -10 tmm lid Del Bin. 80 200 do blH). 4XS I2IKJ0 1'hlla & Sun 7s fi 2ix do ....18.49 8-16 VmioN Penua 08.. H7 100 do.. rg&L4 8-1 l.'iOOO 6-80S, lg lift'.. 4M) , do... ..IS 48-l NKi ah Leh N tit. . Sfl... 000 do rg I. is. 49 8-l 100 do 030. Wi 200 do... 18.U30. 49-44 8 sh Cam A Am R.13I 100 do.. . .810.49 8-1 ISOBhPenna Mi;'.' loo do o. 49 8-10 800 BU Reading. C. 49 8-10 100 do b30. 49 1,10 do e.49 8-l, 100 do C.49 8-16 100 do U10. 4i HH) dO...WedAI. 49J 400 do C. 49il MECONO BOARD. 11000 Lell sold I 8 sh Penna R, . . . . do'; Tuesday.... 93V no no': 600 sh Read. Wed I. 49 y 200 sh Lell N Stk.ls. d 1'Nj sh Sell ft J'f..h6. 118300 Clty6s,New.ls.l00 ffM) IO. HXI DbiiN J'eimaKK. so CUBA. Affnlrn in llnvnna aillHnrr Oprrntlnna nnd F.xrrmlnnn The (Irent l llHnpitTlii t liiw The ( uplnrrn In New York llnrhor Yeotrrdny. By the arrival of a steamship which quitted the port of Havana on the 2lh ultimo, we receive the following news concerning the revolution in Cuba: Vnlinnnrda'K Proclnmnilonn. Rrporta and news from vnrlous spurcea state that ValmaHeda'R lire and sword proclamations are being carried Into effect by tho troops under his command wherever the requirements con tained In his edict of April are not complied with by tho unfortunate inhabitants. The In surgents, emulating, doubtless, tho example of their (Ig)noblo enemy, and animated by tho l"x talioni Idea, are also engaged in making hnci- iMinflrea nf the nrnnertv of the lnvnl Snnnlariln. I'ontrlhutlng, as It were, with a two-edged sword to the work of mutual destruction. Where this will all end Is easily to be seen, for finishing with the im provements existing and necessary to the develop ment or tne agricultural resources or tne country, It reverts naturally to Its forme r normal condition of wild land, unproductive of wealth, and in some rases even of mere subsistence to either of the contending parties. Famine and all its terrible con sequences will follow fa.it on the heels of this de structive policy, and in many districts mtntary opera' tions will nave to be governed on either side by the existing state of the respective commissary depart ments. Should such a Btate of affairs ensue, the Cuban will stand the starvation test longer than the Spaniard. The former, relying solely for subsistence on ine spontaneous productions oi tne country, will late mucn oetier man nis castiuan adversary, veri fying the truth of the old adage that "one man'i meat is another man's poison.'' What the native can live exceedingly well on will only bring dis ease and (leatn to tnc Spaniard, in tins way the guerrilla style or wartare so mucn in vogue among an classes oi Hispano-Amcricans is likely to be the onier oi me nay oeiore mucn time elapses. A Hmnll Pnrty of Adventurers "Destroyed and llKHered." The headquarters ,f the Spanish forces at San tiago uo i una. tnrougn lis enter or stair, colonel Carlos M. Rivera, announces that from bona tide in formation and captured documents It Is known that the expedition which lauded at Iiaracoa consisted of only thirty men, and that they are now "de stroyed and dispersed.-' George smith, Sariol, aud jnaz, tne leaders oi me party, nave been killed, and the briance taken prisoners. The latter were to have been shot on the 10th Inst., and doubtless that nas been done with tho promptitude and gusto wnicn characterize tne Spaniards on all such oeca- along. All the war material landed by said party nan uccu eupiureu. Murder of an EiiKlln1iinaii. Mr. Robinson, son of an Englishman, born In Cuba, was recently arrested and accused or carrying cor respondence into the rebel lines. Ho was tried and acquitted, and a "satro romlm-to" given him by the commander of the Spanish forces to enable him to return to Matanzas. On his way, however, he waa again arrested by some mobilized volunteers of Ma tanzas, and, without trial, was forthwith shot on the beach between Corral Falso and Matanzas. His father protested to the English Consul, and the English man-of-war Defense, Commander l'hilll- more, left this port for the above-named port, whore the English commander proposes to investigate the affair. Nothing has transpired here regarding his action in tne premises. Arrest of the C'nbnn Junla The Sinnih .Hints' ter Applauded. The arrest of Morales Lenins and associates In New York; has caused general enthusiasm through. out tne island, and ror awnue I suppose from reel Ings of pure gratitude the sneers of the Spanish press at the American Government and American institutions' generally have ceased. To the Indigna tion of the Spaniards at the landing of the "lilibus teros'' at Mayari, have succeeded the outpourings of an excessive gratitude too excessive to be real or lasting. The Spanish element here consider the arrests as a sort of jn'pe tie grtteia given by the United States Government to the machinations and "vile arts" of the Cuban Republic, whose headquar ters nave been located in your lunpire city. The Spanish Minister in Washington, Mr. Roberts, on the news being received nere, was made tne reel. pient of the following telegraphic uespatcn: "Havana, Pnturdajr, Jnne 19, 1S60. To His Excellency, the Spanish Aliniiter in Washington : The Spanish resi dents in Havana felicitate your Kxcellem-y on your dieni tied and enerfcolic conduct in favor of the national inte criiy oi turn n'ann. un ineir iicnair. JULIAN ZULNKTA. JOSE 1 1. KCHANIZ, KFMPE PKKK,, MIGUEL ANTONIO DE CABARGA, Kto. etc." To this epistle Scnor Roberts sent the following reply : 'WabHINOTON. Sunday, June 20, 18)59. -Messrs. Zulnpta, Echaniz, Perez, Cubarpn, etc. etc. : I ben you to manifest in my name to the Ppaniah rexidedtB of your city my thanks for their patriotic felicitations, and to add that they will always find me dianosed to sustain the national integrity of the inland of Cuba, and to defend with dignity the banner of our dear Spain. LOPEZ KObEKTS." The Last of the FllibiiMtera t'npture of Anoiher Tueboat 8elznre of Sloop l.ndeu with War material. , From the A.JV. Times of this morning. The formidable expedition for tlie invasion of Cuba has come to an inglorioiis end, through the vigilance and activity of Marshal ISurlow aud Dis trict Attorney ricrrepont. As announced hi yester day's Times, the former oftloer despatched revenue cutters in pursuit of the vessels, which remained oil' the Long Island coast subsequent to the capture of the two tugboats on Tuesday evening. The result of the pursuit was eminently successful, ft having terminated in the capture of the stcamtug Jona than Chase, together with two sloops containing the munitions oi war of the entire expedition. Only very brief particulars of the capture of tlie prizes have reached this elty, bnt they are conclusive enough to warrant the statement that the movement for the deliverance of Cuba lias been effectually killed, and that the money and time of the Cuban Junta have been expended in vain. With the seizure of the Chase over two hundred filibusters were put ior e eiimlmt, there being that number of men on board of her. she was discovered bv the revenue cutter Mahoning In the vicinity of Gardiner's Island, and it was ascertained that her passengers formed a portion of Colonel Ryan's command. As that re doubtable leader was not caught with his forces, it is suppesed that he deserted them, and fled into Con necticut, His friends confidently hope that he will return to this city disguised in such a manner as to escape de-lection. At the time the filibusters were overhauled they had fallen into a state of disorganization, deploring their filibustering experiences, aud wishing them selves safely back at home. During Sunday and Monday they underwent great sull'ering aud priva tion. On Tuesday, after learning the capture of the steamer Catherine Whiting, which carried provisions for the in, they resolved to make a raid on the farm ers along the coasts. They visited several places nun u umiAii un me iuuu wnicn came in their wav, subsequently returning to their tugboat. It is ex pected that they will arrive here to-morrow, when they will Join their comrades now in confinement at the Rrooklyn Navy Yard. The most important triumph for the Marshal was the capture of the sloops Winona and Fanny by the revenue cutter Campbell, with a large quantity of war material on board. The sloops were employed for the purpose of carrying arms, ammunition, and equipments for the expedition. Their cargoes con sisted of six pounders to go with the cavalry, six 12 poiinders and four ttO-pouodcrs Purrott guns; also 4000 Remington breech-loading rilles, loo.ots) rounds of cartridges, equipments for 4iK cavalry, together with soiki uniforms lor Infantry the latter consist ing of blue blouses, grey punts, and felt hats. The sloops were llrst seen by the revenue cutter on the Sound opposite Mil ford, Connecticut. She gave chase to them, and they ran in Bhore towards the latter town. One of the sloops managed to unburden herself of a portion of her cargo at Milford Wharf, but what she disembarked was seized and placed iu charge of a crew for the cutter. The news of the capture has been officially tele graphed to Washington, w ith a request that the Mar shal at Milford be instructed to turn over the vessels to the officers from New York. They will probably be brought to this city to-morrow. JMFOKTAKT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1HK PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS fit any window, and keep out FLIES, MORQl'I'lOEK. AND ALL OTHER INSECTS. For sale No. Ill North SIXTH Street. WINDOW BUNDS AND SHADES of all kiads, REPAIRING, K10.it- - B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 11 lm PHILADELPHIA. () NE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, AND NO OIIKSTIONN AHKKD. Lnat. n (Iia Ut IiihIhiiI.. in irettillir out of the Pennnvl. vania Railroad cars, the pocket.buok of the subscriber, containing the following notea, etc., with various letters and accounts of a private nature, on the return of which the tinder shall receive the above. The payment of the notea is duly stopped : April 27, liuntina Brothers Pollock, due Aupr. 8'J - SI. May ill, " " " ' Au-. 8 -$XM. lune 2n, CaasollierrT 4 Cadwalader, " Sept. 17 m o. June 2n, J. Al. A T. Pomeroy, " Sept. 21 ihloji. dune 16, A. K. McClure, " Kept, lit ilujil. June W, J. M. & T. Pomeroy, " Kept. 11 1(W5. May 18, Robert J. Grijca:, Kept. 21 10U. June 14, Kifliniond Co., " Kept. 17-:I.kx. May Charles A. French, accept. E. A. hou ier. due Kept. 3- 4ul. May 4, Kpntein t Haines, due Aug. 7-!r6'ip-M. June 10, " " " Kept. 1:1 - jfcTCll is. li-t. March 4, rreeman, McDowell A Co., due July 7- 4tKHI. IK. July 7, John Lcutey & Co., check, due July 7 -01500 729CJ JONKl'H LINDSKV. July 2, l'. at HoodbriKul A Co.'. F0UHT1I EDITION DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. Virginia Politics Ex-President John son's Mission Ended Illicit Dis tillation in Philadelphia Minister Sickles' In structions. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The French Cable-Our Relation.- with England-English Revenue Returns. The llnitlc at' ( Inro ViHa-Ottlirlnl Arivk-ea I rum Cuba. Despatch to the Associated Pres. Washington, July 2. Recent advices from Ctilinn sources stato that after tbeir recent rc pulnc, the Spanish forces In tho Clnco Villa' dis trict were reinforced by two thousand men regulars nnd volunteers which Increased the Government forces to nearly double that of tho Cubans, and they were compelled to retreat. Several small bodies were captured by tho . Spaniards, one numbering eighty-five men. Among thenr were a number of Americans, all of whom arc reported to have been executed by order of General Lcsca, who, it is said, is the commander of the expedition, immediately after their capture. Nearly all the largo plantations in the district have been destroyed. It is re ported that the Cuban General is concentrating his forces to meet this column under General Lcsca, and that news of a decisive battle is ex pected every day. The Georgia Appointments. President Grant, in an interview with Repre sentatives Clift and Edward Do Culver, and others, of Georgia, remarked that, having ap pointed Postmasters for Augusta and Macon, bo was not disposed to change them, unless the incumbents should prove incompetent. During the interview President Grant gave no indication that he was considering tho political status of Georgia. Illicit niNtlllntion In PennylvR.ntn. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, July 2. Tlie Commissioner of In ternal Kevenue has received information that three car loads of stills, worms, and spirits have been seized In the Third aud Firth districts of Pennsyl vania. A large quantity of whisky was also destroyed, which could not be removed to the warehouse. It is the purpose of tho Revenue Department to break np the business of illicit distilleries in several districts of Philadelphia. Virginia Politic. General Stoneinau has written a letter charging that Governor Wells, the candidate for Governor ol Virginia on the Republican ticket, attempted to sell out the franchises of several railroads in that State to certain parties In New York, at a cheap price, with a view of personal aggrandizement. This is said to have occurred while Wells was Provisional Governor and Stoneman was military officer in com mand. Stonemnn, it Is alleged, was Induced to write the letter to hurt Wells and promote the success of the conservative ticket x-Presiilcnt Jounxon, having accomplished the principal business he came for, viz., to abuse his successor In a public speech, expects to leave this evening for Tennessee, where he will take an active part in the campaign against Stokes. Ciifttom lloime ReceiptM. Receipts from customs from June 24 to June 30 I. cluslve: Boston, fwi.aio; New York, 2,T52,(Km; Philadelphia, f'2:it,628 ; Baltimore, 1236, l&l : New Ot leans, June to June 19, t'i02,s:t6; 8an Francises June 6 to June 10, 1301,368. Total, 14,024,065. It celpts of Internal revenue to-day, 11,250,000. 1 Sickles' InntructlonH. Despatch to The Eoening Telegraph. There are rumors here, and in many circles abso lutcly believed, that General Sickles' instruction! cover a proposition for the purchase of Cuba Iron Spain. If this lie true, it settles all rumors as to tha recognition or tnc cuoan insurgents. FROM CUBA. Itriiortrd .Mutiny AinmiK Hie Cutalonlan To Inn. tccrs-Tlicir Colonel (Seized, aud Liberated bj His Followers. Dti Cttba Cable. Havana, July 2. It Is reported that the Cafaloniar volunteers guarding the linear the Nuevitas Rail road nuitineed, and reliued to guard the line any) longer. They demanded of the Colonel to be plaetsdl in active service, u ne colonel presented their claim to General I.etona, at Tuerto Trincipe, when he was arrested. The volunteers then marched to Puerto Principe, liberated their colonel, and seized and im prisoned I.etona. t is expected that the Cataloniaii and local volunteers will- try to shoot General Letona. Political News. Havana, July a. The political news is unlm pni taut. Sugar Is firm at 8'i(r.,S reals for Dutch standard. Exchange on Loudon, 1B(1B,V premium; on United States, long sight, gold, 8ig4 premium; do. currency, SL'. 25 discount. FROM EUROPE. .llnnlleulo oi' the NnnnUk Iciniilli.i.i.. By Atlantic Cable. MADKin, July 2 The Republican Junta of New. Castile have issued a mauireHto against the reac tionary policy of a portion of the Slinlstry, and their disregard of Individual rights. The manifesto recom mends reorganization, aud aftlrom the right of In surrection. ; i. The Viceroy of Egypt. : BM-iSEi.s, July 2 The Viceroy ot Egypt has arrived in this city, where he is hospitably received The French Cable. Burst, July 2. There seems to be no doubt that the cable has been eut and buoyed, as no communi cation has been had with the Great Eastern since tlie morning of June 80. The F.iikIIhIi Revenue Returns. London, July 2. The 7ime, in reviewing the revenue returns, Bees no reason for distmietiule on account-Di tlie relations between Great Britain ana foreign countries. Itelnllon with l7s. The most Important matters to business men are the state of the relations with America on tlie Ala bama question and the present condition of France The Alabama difllculty U not more threatenlna- now than it was a year or two since. Johnson s negotia tions were not entirely futile. They have demon, stratcd England's willingness to make reasonable concessions. Henceforth it will be Impossible to ex. tract grievances from her acts or demeanor. The Americans feel this, and at present have no desire to push the question in a hostile manner m B-A- immm 715 CIIESMJT ST., PHILADELPHIA, J U6T RECEIVED, AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND. MILWAUKEE I.ACJlilt BEER, i- a . . .. VVK f,KNTS A CLASS. L ndoubtedljr the tmt in tlis country. 20 - No M . Suwhi liVKt.
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