8 Till) MiLr EVENING TBLiSGIiAPn PEIBADBLPniA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1870. C1TT IWTELHttBflCO. THE SEASIDE. t'Rpe May Dnrln Nundny-Accidents to Bathers The Fifth Maryland Keflinent Tho Weather, Kte. Late advices from Cape May bring; informa tion of an accident which occurred yeaterd y at that resort, and which was very nearly atten led with fatal results. A young man, a son of Hon. Henry M. Watts, who was formerly United States Minister to Austria under President Johnson, was bathing in the breakers, and swimming at some c.istauce from the beach. While beyond his depth his strength suddenly failed him, and he found himself sinking. Hi cries soon attracted the attention of a lanro crowd upon the shore, who, by loud shouts and by the waving of hats and the like, endeavored to make known the danger to those in the life boat wbich was just outside the breakers. No assistance could be rendered by the boat; and but for the intervention of other aid. the youm? man must undoubtedly have lost his life. Mr. Hugh McCauley was swimming at the time, with a rope tied around him, with wbich his friends on shore were amusing themselves by pulling the swimmer in after ho had gone out a con siderable distance. As soon as Mr. McCauley discovered the danger ho swam to the drowning man and caught him by the hair. The people on shore then began drawing them iu. when about half-way in the rope broke, pro ducing the greatest excitement. A line of peoplo joined hand in hind was immediately formed and stretched out to them. They were both finally landed, but the young nvtn when rescued was entirely inanimate and had to bo arried to the hotel, where restoratives were applied and the body rolled until respiration returned. By means of theso appliances he soon recovered find is doing well, but his escape was very narrow. Among those who risked their lives by going in the line with Mr. McCauley were Messrs. L. II. Barnes, Sanderson Martin, and George T. Lewis, to whom great praise is due. The accident proves conclusively the usclesa ness of the life-boat in similar dangerous cases, and shows the great folly of those who go beyond their depth. Too much care cannot be exercised by the bathers. Another accident took place later in the d ly, when Mr. Harrison Do Silver had a narrow es cape from drowning. He was rescued by Mr. Michael Weaver. The weather yesterday at the seaside is de scribed as fearfully hot. The island is now crowded, and the various hotels are packed to suffocation. The parlor of the Stockton House is filled with cots for the accommodation of guests. A large excursion train brought down a number of visitors yesterday, but luckily took them all away again by nightfall. Great pre parations are now being made for the reception of the 5th Maryland Regiment, which will soon arrive upon the island and encamp there for the epace of ten days. TAVERN LICENSES. The Places Privileged to Hell Rnnt rind the jVlncrn aRalnnt which Hills of Indictment have been directed to be Drawn. Taverns have become so numerous in this city that it is almost impossible to find a block of buildings without one or more places where liquor is sold. The increase during the past six months has been unprecedented, and j'et the ofliclal documents at the ofllce of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions show but a slight increase iu licenses for these establishments over the year 180"J. The Clerk has issued 334'J licenses this year, divided among the various wards as fol lows: Warth. Xn. 1 Want". JVo. 1 109 115 20 2 135 16 12-1 3 68 IT 115 4 200 18 137 IS 201 19 2J r, 245 20 2:ill 7 138 21 8.- 8 125 23 8T 9 153 23 61 10 93 24 112 11 195 25 102 12 125 26 1T6 13 83 2T 7 14 65,28 62 Total 8s49 That there are as many more unlicensed it is not diflicult to believe, and yet but 275 were re ported by the constables in their late returns. These were divided as follows among the various wards: Wards. JV. ' Ward i. Jfo. 1 7 15 U 2 8 16 11 3 6 17 18 4 4 18 15 6 3 19 33 6 1 20 28 7 4 21 2 8 10 82 3 16 23 6 10 6 24 13 11 15 25 9 12 10 26. 13 13 127 12 14 7;28 11 Total 275 By order of the Court the District Attorney has directed that bills of indictment be drawn and sent before the Grand Jury charging the owners of the above establishments with selling liquor without a license. Bat Excursion to Gotham The second grand excursion of Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, will be given on Thursday next, July 2lst, leaving Walnut street wharf at half-past 7 o'clock, by a special train of cars over the Cam den and Amboy Railroad to South Am'ioy, thence around New York Bay and up the Hud eon river, by the splendid steamer William Cook. On the route the steamer will stop at New York about one hour, giving those of the excursionists, who desire it an opportunity to eee something of that city. The bay excursions under the direction of Beck's Band, have been deservedly popular. An Unfounded Charge Jeremiah Sullivan was arrested last evening on a charge of being concerned in the death of William Dugan, who died 3'esterday afternoon at his residence at Ledger place and I.agrauge street, from, as it is alleged, violence, the coroners inquest this morning developed tne tact that the deceased bad been complaining of being sick in the morn ing and had gooe to bed, aid iu attempting to ri6e late in the day foil against a door. The jury rendered a verdict of death from natural camei. Sullivan was then discharged from custody. The Republicans of the Twenty-Sixth waxd are not as harmonious as they might be. In our advertising columns will be found a tieket w hich claims to have been the oulv regu larly nominated one. Another ticket, however, has been nominated, and receives the endorse ment of the City Executive Committee's deci sion. A Hkko Having some business transaction ti Settle, a Iu role chap named John Cuthoert yester iv vlultel the residence ol a lady at Twentieth ami Master streets. For a time all went well, but, finally, on the lady's refusing to accede to one of his requests he assaulted her, knoeked her down, ana kicking her la the iiomrt, Injured her severely. fcSubs quently he was arieste 1, aud Alderman Jones co'niMiied ldm to prison to await the result of the injuries he had inflicted. Tub Beauties ok Fomck uke Some people con eider ihut a policeman has a nice time of it bo t!i-y have, as the foilowiDg will show, between oue a'i'1 two o clock this morula?, Oincer James Dillou, of the I lxteenth district force, was attacked by a party ol roughs near Besionville, and bally beaten, bis eyes being blackened, his head bruised, and his body considerably contused. His assailants escaped. Runaway and Accidekt. Yesterday afternoon a Spirited horse attached to a light wagon, iu which wr re stated Hugh Taggart and Hubert Uarrissoo, whilst passing along Richmond street, near Hunt ingdon, became frightened at gome object, and dashing madly otr threw both men out. Taggart wai seriously injured, aud was removed to his home ou haliuou Street, llarrlsaon wan hut slightly injured. Bat lit rb. The police of the Thirteenth district y !. j arntlvd stvcu am for D-uia iu uu V lfitfubickon. A MYSTERY. A Watchman Drtwnfil-hoilo by River Thieves. This mftrnlng an affair occurred on the Dataware tlver front whicn may possibly end In a case of mur der. Abont 2 o'clock CuHtom-Honse OiBcer Thomas II. Hamilton, residing No. 253 Madison street, was Informed by the mate of the bark Mlnette, lying off CallowhIU street, that some river thieves were engaged in removing bar-Iron from tho wharf. He Immediately went in search of an old man employed as watchman on the wharf, but could not 11 nd hltn. Meantime the men in the boat t .ok the alarm, and moved ou li.to the stream. Officer Hamilton then went In search of the Harbor Police, but found none r.ntll he reached Arch street (the main body being searching for a drowned boy on" I'etty's IsUal). Hoth then continued down to Lombard street,where they found the boat loaned with iron being ran In under a Norwegian vessel. Hamilton hailed the two occupants, and they answered "All right," but at once commenced pushing out. Hnmtlton then drew his revolver and fired over their heads In Older to Intimidate thera. The answer whs two shots from the boat, one of which whistled dope to his ear. Hamilton then fired another shut, when one of the men grasped his leg as if wounded. The thieves then sen i led into the stream, having hut one oar, Rnd threw the iron overboard. Crossing to Point Airy tney took nn oar from a boat and undo for Almond street wharf. Hamilton and the otllcer a'so procured a boat, and, supposing that the thieves would make for the Jersey shore, they attempted to head them off by going through the channel. Find ing their mistake, they returned to this side, and found that the thieves had successfully escaped, leaving the boat, which belonged to ono John Hart, at Almond street wharf. The most mysterious part of the whole affair, however, is the disappearance of the watchman. This morning his body was found under the bark Mlnette, at CallowhIU street, by the Harbor police, but whether he was knocked or thrown, or whether he fell overboard. Is not known. He was quite an elderly man, named Thomas ., and resided No. 130 Cope street, between Twenty second and Twenty-third and Clicsnut and Walnut streets Dr. Shaplelgh will make an examination of tne irony this artcrnoon, wnen runner tajts win possibly be developed. THE FRONT STREET DEFALCATION. Itlr. IIIlNen Heen In Europe lie Compromise Willi the Honlon Klrm. As soon as it became known that Thomas Hilsen, cf the Arm of lillsen A Co., wool dealers, No. 80 South Front street, had absconded and proved a defaulter, a telegram of the fact was sent to George W. Uond, the senior member of the lioston house, who was at the time In Europe. Mr. Komi at once repaired to Liverpool and suc ceeded in intercepting ."Mr. Hilsen on the arrival or the steamer. An understanding was immediately had, and the result of the interview was telegraphed to a II rm in this city by the Itoston house this morn ing. The contents of the telegram were that a com promise had been ejected by Mr. Hilsen paying to the Kond firm the sum of f 22,000. It Is now understood that the firm of Rind Co., of lioston, will settle all the accounts of Mr. Hilsen. the Ka ire. Another Ntahbinff Cnse. Henry Smith was yesterday arrested at Fifth ami CallowhIU streets, on the charge of committing au assault and battery upon one Jeremiah Donovan. it appears tnat about noou a political row occurred between Smith, Donovan, and another party, during which Smith inflicted a severe wound on the head of Donovan with a pocket knife. The wounded man was removed to his residence, No. 340 N. FiMi street, where he was attended by Dr. Leidy. Smith was committed to await the result. 1 its Heat. The heat to-day was exceedingly oppressive, and early in the morning the following ca s of sunstroke were reported. : Michael Coleman, employed as a teamster by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, while resting in Penn Square, was overcome and fell exhausted, lie was removed to the Sixth District Station House, and thence to his home. A workmanjemployed on the new Colonnade Hotel, Fifteenth and Clicsnut streets, was also prostrated. He was taken to his home). Henry Frisch, a German, was taken down while working in Manayunk, and died in a few minute. Tiked of life. A respectably dressed Individual was found early this morning, by a market woman, lying across the track of the Eleventh (Street Rail way, near Carpenter street. Accosting htm, she found that he was full of molasses wli.sky and re fused to be moved. Ilelng somewhat of a humani tarian she hunted up a couple of police ohlcers. who dragged the fellow to the station-house, he mean time yelling, "I want to be killed." On becoming n-mow. hat sober he was taken to his residence, at Eleventh and Milton streets. I. O. II. B. We are called upon this morning ;to record the fact of the organization of a new society styled the Independent Order of Husband leaters. One of the high priestesses yesterday carried the principles of the order into eifect in the following style: Her name Is KUen Howard, and she resides at No. 417 N. Front street. Last night Ellen's hus band returned home inebriated, wnereupen Ellen seized a cleaver and beat him seriously about the head. Subsequently Ellen was arrested, and Alder man Cohill held her In tMKi bail to answer. A Cioaii Case. Christian Dreimeler, keeping a cigar store at iso. U2t boutn Tweirtn street, was before Vniied States Commissioner Clark, at noon, to-day, charged with carrying on the business of a imiDufacturer without having paid the special tax for that purpose. Colonel Peter Sides, the revenue detective, testified to making the arrest, and to the condition of the place showing that the minfaccu- ring business was carried on there, after this teatl niony. the Commissioner held the defendant for trial. Attempted Rescue. oitloer Green yesterd iv ar rested two drunken individuals at Ninth and Filbert streets, for disorderly conduct. On the way to the Sixth District Station-house a chan named .Tames Ciark attempted to rescue the prisoners, assaulting the officer and hitting him in the head with a black jack. Green, dropping tne inebriates, seized Clark and marched him before Alderman Jones, who held nun in iw uauto answer. I. O. W. B. Despite the excessive heat of the weather yeswrday, a degraded specimen of mascu line humanity named Isaac Hinchner, residing at C20 North Third street, indulged in the delectable occupation of wlfe-leating. Policeman MoCaulley hearing tne cries oi airs. ji. went to ner assistance. and securing her cowardly lord and master, marched turn before Alderman Cohill, by whom he was held In Itsou Dan to answer. Tdbown Out. One Lewis Gross, residing No. 817 Noble street, yesterday, whilst laboring under an attacK oi too mucu wnisity, turned nis rauiiiy into the street and sent the household fu niture after thera. Sergeant Paulllng finally took him in charge ana Ainennan xoiaua sent turn to lue city Hotel, iieventn ana rassyumt roaa. Canines. About 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon the neiKbornooa or Broad ami Lombard streets was thrown into a state of excitement by the ap pearance or a dog supposed to ue laboring under an attack or nydronuooia. ronceman linetr soon set tled affairs by drspatchlng the animal to the laud of giue, geiauno ana glycerine. Suicide The Coroner his been notified to hold an inquest upon the body of one Henry Krisch, who commiiteu suiciue in is moruiog at nis residence. Second street, opposite Otter, by hanging himself to tne stair Liaiumraue. Robbery. George Itiley has beeu held'forafur ther hearing by Alderman Kerr on the charge of breaking into NcCaullty's restaurant, Front and Dock streets, on Saturday night, and robbing it of a lot oi cigars, whisky, anu casn. Fatal Raii.koad Accident. a man named Jerome Mahoney was this morning run over by a tram oi cars on the rnuadeipnu, wiiraingtou. and Uultimore Railroad near lvrryville, and lnstant'y Kiuea. PrBLio Bequests The will of John Kean was this morulna admitted to probate, liv it the bisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary receive 1100. and or. ioun me Baptists itomaa catuono cnurcti, Slight Fire About 11-45 yesterday meruing a Biigm are occurred m a dwelling la Kaaclllld place, betweeu Lombard and Pine aud Seventh and Eigutli HireeiB. LATEST SHIPriXO IS IE LLUi Ktf CE Fur additional Marina A'eun e lnid Pages. (By Cable.) Londonderry, July IS The steamship Scandl navian, Irom Ouebec fr Liverpool arrived to-dav. yuEENBTOWN, July 1H. The steamships City of luifc null Diucna urnveu jcblciuujt. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA JULY 18 TATS OF THERU0MBTKR AT THg EVENING TELEGRAPH OK KICK. I A. M 6tUA.M 84 IS P. M 97 CLEARED Til 18 MOKNINO. St'r Beverly, Pierce, New York, W. P. Clde A Co. St'r Novelty, Shaw, New York, W. M. Baird & Co. Bieuuier riant, xicic, inbw or, no. N. G. bark Texas, Celntzen, Hamburg, L. Wester- Schr Alabama, Yangllder, E. Bralntree, Sinnlckson A III. Bchr Anna My rick, Richards, Provincetown. do. scar fcviiio Wi.buu, U V.'oyuiuUui, tl.i. Schr H. A. McGalian, all, Salem, do. Tag irndBOBjJ Nicholson, Baltimore, with ft tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. Togr O. B. Ilntchlns, Davis, Havre-dc-Grace, with tow of barges to W. P. Clyde Co. ARRIVED THT8 MORNING. Steamship Volunteer. Jones, hours from New York, with mdse. to John F. Ohl. Above Bombay Hook, yesterday P. M., passed bare Johann, Benja min, from Liverpool. Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, from Richmond via Norfolk, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde k Co. Steamer R. Willing, Cundtrr, 18 hours from Balti more, with mdse. to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer A. C. Stlmers, Lenny, S4 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde 4 Co. Brig Mary C. Mariner, Mariner, 12 days fm Sagua, with sugar to Gee. C. Carson & Co. Had light winds the whole passage. Bchr Robert Palmer, Clark, 6 davs from Charles ton, wit h phosphate to Charleston Mining and Manu facturing Co. Schr R. W. Tull, Robinson, 6 days from Boston, With ice to Pennsylvania Ice Co. 8chr Amelia H. Learning, Bower, from Hallowell, with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Mary Weaver, Weaver, from Dresden, with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr I 'avid Ames, Ames, from Dresden, with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Nellie Bell, Stall, from Bridgeport, Conn. Schr Althea Smith, A days from Boston, with lea to Knickerboc ker Ice Co. Schr J. D. McCarthy, Simpson, 5 days from B)s ton, with Ice to Carpenter Ice Co. Schr Slur, Haney, fm James River, with old iron. Schr V. E. Conkiln, Conklln, from Delanco, with lumber to Collins A Co. Schr E. F. crowell, Howes, from Trovlncetowo, with fish to captain. Schr P. Brittatn. Carroll, 6 dsys from Richmond, Me., with ice to Lyons & Myers. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde Co. Tug Chef apeake, Merrihew, from Havre-de Grace, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde U Co. Special Despatch, to TKt Evening Telegraph. 11 avkb-dk-ukace, juiy li. mo iuujw:ug uouia left this morning In tow: Empire, with lumber to it wooiverton. Francis Craig and C. M. Blanchard, with lumber to Crn'g & Blauchard. waiter Krick, with mmocr to mcavain uusn. glmon Suyder, with lumber to Patterson & Lip- plncott. rejmour ana iiiair, wuu lujuuer to t. u. ihjiui & Co. Odd Fellow and Albert List, with lumber tJ layior & Betts. Pinola and B. C. Bowman, with lumber, for .New York. l ady Washington, win coal to Meara ft son. Forrest Flower, with coal, for Wilmington. MEMORANDA. SteamerB St. Louis, Whitehead, from New Or- lenns; Herman Livingston, Checsnian, from Savan nah; Fairbanks, Howes, from Wilmington, N. O. ; Niagara, uiackwood, from Ktentnona and .Norrom; ai d John Gibson, Winteis, from Georgetown, D. C, arrived at New orK yesterday. mi;i. (For adilittcval Dca'ht fifth page.) Mt CREKiiiT. Suddenly, en the evening of the l'tli Instant, John McC'kmuut, in the 40m year of his n?5: ... ... . .. . . . The relatives ana inenns or me lamuy, aiso i-ouge No. 61, A. Y. M., ure purtieularly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence oi nis motncr-m-iaw. No. 1634 i'lue street, ou Wednesday afternoon, the 20th instant, at i o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RING3 of solid lkart fine cold. QOALITY WAR RAN VKO. A full aasortiMMnt of nir.es alwfiya on band. f AHK BUOIUKH, Makers, 8 35 wfm No. 324 OUK8 Si U T Street. Ivalow Kourth. TO SUMMER TOURISTS. JmilUH COAL. At HAV. ieAlL.KOA.OM. PLEASURE TRAVELLERS For the Valleys of WYOMING and LEHIGH, for the CATAWIbSA RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK ItAlLR'JAD, celebrated for Its magnificent views, should take the 9-45 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN from tho NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERK3 and AMERICAN Sts., Phllada., Or by taking the 3-20 P. 51. train from the same, depot, can go to Mauch Chunk, remain there over night, pass over the SWITCH-BACK in the morn ing, and continue their Journey that afternoon. Those wishing to visit MAUCH CHUNK and the SWITCH-BACK, can take the 9-43 A. M. tram, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Large and well-kept Hotels at Mauch Chunk, Wllllamsport, Wllkesbarre, aud Scranton. Passengers to Wllllamsport by the 9-4)5 train reach there iu nearly two hours shorter time than by any other route. Be sure to call for your tickets over the LEIIIGn AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and see that you get them over that road. Tickets for sale at No. 811 Chesnut street, No. 105 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsylvania Rail road Depot. U. EC. HV.IBUl, Master of Transportation. Ji.TlLK A. DlHEtKY, 7 S lmrp General Ticket Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA fUUROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOR SUMMER TOURISTS TJ northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Buffalo Rochester, Niagara Falls, Warktus' Olen, the ere at Lakes, and the West. Also to Whllainsport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Bchoo ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and all points in the Lelilh, Wy oming and frusquehauna Valleys. Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Scenery are the attractions of this route. The attention of Summer Tourists Is asked to this new and attractive route, passing through the varied scenery of the Lehigh, Wyoming aud Susquehanna Vallejs, offering Comfortable Cars. Excellent Hotels and Rapid Transit to the numerous points of Interest named above. FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At 7 88 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1-45 P. M., 9-20 P. M and coop. M. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION, Comer oi BERKS and AMERICAN S'reets. Tickets for BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, NIAGAR4 FAI LS and the WHST may be ootaluei at Oillco, No. 611 CHESN UT Street, ELLIS CURE, General Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through rrlnclpal points at MANN'S NOltTri PEV "WYLVA SlA BAGUAUK KXPRKSS OFiflUK, No. 10ft Sout F1FTU street. 7 1 liu OENT.'S F.URNISHINQ QOODS JflNE DRESS, IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM PATTERN smilTS, MADE BY K. EAYRE, OlS JW, 16 wfourusp S8 nr. HIXTII 8t., below Arch. GOVERNMENT SALES. D E R E M P T O R Y B A. L J-; L OP THR IRON STEAMSHIPVIRGIN, AT WASHINGTON NAVY YARD. Ou WEDNESDAY, STth iustaut, at 12 M. , This vessel la well known. Description already given in recent advertisements. The Virgin will be sold peremptorily to the highest bidder for cash. One-fourth of the purchase money must he pild on day of sale, the remainder ou removal of vessel from the Navy Yard. The vessel cau be examined any time during the day. By order of the Secretary of the Treasury. E. O. BAN FIELD, Solicitor. KlLBOUllN i LATTA, 7 lSmthmtutt Actloneers, Till It D EDIT I OR THE Ui'lTEO STATES AND EUROPE Fresh Ucpo for Cuba. A Mission for Sheridan. LATEST WAR HEWS. Don Carlos Expelled from France. V1WM JIUUOPE. Dan Cm las Rpllrd from Fen nee. Pakis, July 18. Dju Carlos has been expelled froiuFrnne ' Tne rrr Evacuation of Some is again rumored. Froncb NrlMVar watched the departure of the Prussian Iron-clad from England. . -- -- Th Neutrality of Holland. The Oauloit say that the Government has iniutKU'.l Lora Ljoui 10 toid.i.u ucuia wUh '.he Duke of 'Iromoni on the subject of the neu trality of Hoilan-3, which Kngland wishes to oo stimulated. There U no doubt ti.it France will willionly guarantee this. Another Mory Iterating ltunIa and Sweden. The Gaulois adds that 8wedcn, according to despatches received here yesterd.iy, is ready to join Denmark and France If the fleet operates in the North and tho Baltic seas. It is reasona bly certain that Russia will be strictly tcutral. Trlcffrr.vhldK War .iewn. Lonpon, July 1?. Ti e French Government is now enforcing the prohibition aE;aiu.t code and cypher words la telegrams. The Atlautic Companies, looking to tho iutcre.-ts of all classes of their customers with the United States, hitve arranged to send their foreign busi- nees via lines outside of Trance, which they arc quite capable of doing, having direct cables on one band to Holland and Prussia, and on the other hand to Falmouth, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Malta, cables by which they are aole o rechthc direct lines to Italy and the interior States, as well as those reaching further F.ast. 11,1m AficrnoonN (liiotiulitns. l.ivKRi'Ooi., July 182 P. M. There is a panic fu the market here, and qpotations are Irregular and noiniDPl. Cotton is luminal. The salej wi'l no, exceed Cdoo bales. Breadstuff are (Inner. Ltrd, 7'2s. Pork, :or.. Tallow, 31. Antwhu. July H. Petroleum opened with a de clining ti.udency, :u 1b quiet at v..hOc FROM IKiiiBl.VOTOJY. Imvorlnnt Cabinet iWcetln;. Special Despatch to the Evening Telegraph. Washington, D. C, July 13. The Presi dent's departure for Long biancU has ben de layed c.u account of the questions growing out of the European war as allecting this couutry. A lengthy session of the Cabinet .va. held yes terday, aud it is understood that the whole ( ab ject was discussed. The 5overiimcnt nnd Forelmn Nnwi, Arrangements have been made by which our Mluioters at Paris aud Berlin will keep the Go ernment constantly advised by telegraph of tho situation of al l airs. Frenh Ilopn for Cnbn. There are rumors amoig Cuban agents here to the eiTect that Louis N ipoleon intends sel.iog Cuba in case Spain shows any sympathy with Prussia. Iu that case tho United Stttes will bj compelled to interfere, and President Grant is reported cj saying yesterday that in Buch an event he would be called upon to enforce tho Monroe doctrine. (General .Sheridan. The President has determined to send Goner.U Sherir? in ovr to Europe to observe tbi opera tions of the contending ar.nles. He will start at once, and will be accompanied by twoor three members of his fctuff. The VnnlildKton ftchutzen Yerein. Despatch to the Associated Fresn. Washington, July 18. Tin annual fest of the Washington Schutzcn Vereiti commenced to-day n. their new park. The members of the uufouiation and thj invited guests proceeded thitker in a processior-, win tho usual parapher nalia. I resident Grant, Secretary Fish, and other prominent ofliccrs o the Gjvernnent have accepted invitations to puv thei a v'sit. FROM NEW EJVGLAJCD. A llrice of Homicides. Boston, July 18. Two homicides took place in the iiorihcra part of this ci! last evening, one originating iu a ("'.UkuUy between Lallans, during which lugl Gerhardiucl wa shot dead by a countryman, who e.caped. The other re sulted from a fight in which several Irishmen engaged, dining wLi;'h Cur.an V. Laugh'.in was knocked down by a terrible blo v of a fist, dis locating his nec k. Thoraus M,y aud Tho:ns O Connor, parties in the light, are under arrest. N. T. MOSSY SAi'UUIHY. . ,. from Ou JV. r. Herald. rue Will ttreet mirkot Uuvdr th week hive been s'mosi Rotirely alteomd by th, tnllti' icoi it.s;uout, ot tba r news trom Krrupe. llc uo iuil jaorei w.ru uiie 1'u.t siKhi. of. 'I ne .nao 'slia us n dn wt-tf.-ll t'.SDS iail' Fo U lojal fini cii cirsUs the Ojrreooy bill. tLa Kui.oing bill, fd o'hjr douieitiu caaees have linen ovroadoied by ihn important ovems ab.iud it is n o- n (inat.ijn vibrnt otVct tt" OnnressiuDul nmuru rt'prra to would h ,ve hd upon nncpa. for til i rre'uat taey are iiiop"ralive,particalarlv 'tl.,l" o .('injt bill, uich v di-ion-dunt for its uucose upcii eurh aa app-euUttO'i ot oar curities ' onld h.vo l.il't po-mblo tr j,Uu tlie new hum npon ills r jrket. Moreover, im.ii authorities con tend tliat as tnero han boon n". repeal of tlie r'ulilio Urertit bill paened the ruvi ns bosjioi, ' liii 1 prevents the rdeiuptiou in com at p.ir o' tlie livo twenties ndl kreeubaeks are at P r in old; tbu luw is n Hsml l,tt,sr iuil we kiiall bare risiiCid spe-io p.iymemi. The moet importut elKi ho war njw ui byen th, ttimni is it lira j;ivu to an up'Mi'.l ji,, oiuunt in fie fold riiuiuiii. 'I'be founJiiiion oi tn.s movement ics in tno lielief t; . ihe i$- rem oiirtnus of Kur pe in tu Activity a-id fxcitHiiieTit iteDdaat u:ua tie coin, uifiicomcrt of hnel ilitios will nitk 'tun y so vul Jiihle taut Ro'd nill he the cli.i '"t exp-'ri ji -.nke tie a. Ko f:ir the nlnpiuei.t of nmcit lu u t boeu Ij iii, ita. It. is tl:Kouson of tbeyturwnon m.-h stiipii'.en's raioh their niaxininm. Of r h'li',y to t mil a Inrt't. d llri we l"ive a f uariiijtce In t ,4 bank Btaietiiout, hi".u su iv. a t tdl in ibe banks r.t present of ovei for-y one imlln ciot specie, liut it in to be doolitud tb it we s nil bn kovfrnxj in tlnu wur by the precedents of .arinus .ars in Kuro,i 1. Ueietui'oru we ht bt'ld a oompai'itively unknown pix.i in the rinunces of tlie woriJ. Iu TrM ft wis ouiie natural I' at t'ie J'tirnnan c.ipi'ni.ti'H who urero Oxri uitntm i ur kc -ui ities .'iou rt havj been euily iuduc id to feud tbein borne for tot'iz' ion. bincj lii.u lime, b 1. evi r, v.e tiave )!ivou so pin'l preif t.f o-ir bility. ni tional iitip.ii t nt:e, ar1 tiiiHU. nl soundne 'S that tiie situ ti'.n i.- ntirelv altnrei. Itiitruj Ibat to -r lieqti-it. ti ns lor our five twcn'ie abroad h ive declined witu thn rrortKi of the war ideu; bultbvi f ict sUoiild nit be lost Mi'ht of liat. in tb" pr xu't t ) re. IU 1 upi. ev ; ytbini: in tlesliafieot aper i'ttbiedne, the curie.it cT sates na carried p. ices bidow intrinsic val'ie. T'l iru an, larra iiauli'i of i.iir Cve-t woutii" h( IJ op p 1 l.iti n iu the Urjco citins d Ku'dpo. iu r- time of eNCiti-iuent seou. ritics so held ue orced "(ou tLe murket witU ac.ime (pieut r' rpdt.iuj 11 prioo. it is 1U4 km '.vl ) Ija of tb" res'. M iiHtion w'lirli tin -O far proveured a sb iri sd vnure ii geld. Hie Aiuvi'ftan paol-j H.e "oati leut th it war ic Fur p-i. bowev sellisU Ibe i len, mj iiii ber.tor tnurs ber'. Hcn.-'i, whiln ue irnt flu-r b.i depresHd our .rriiiities iv Kun pe troy beli-v-j t'lHt 1 reaction is inevitljle, tbu pxtuut. nil no- rt.,n e of hiuli will bi uieasored by ''it proloautton or tne 'rale aud .lie accompanying jirol ration of fo"-.'ivi nduHtrii-s. lor llii riiuxu the spou-ii tors who are op ...tic fi r a rie in gold ure rvidinr on very ('aiif'roui ui.iund. It miybe tbst nold will io liu .or, but .0 fm it ba hi', to liti.li pro fre.s in ooLoparit-on to tue ottorib au(i irrlu nees e&trd lor au advance. 'I'tie r)un..r of b ldiuK itliesintbe un o r an iy vm u the tide will turu ani le tiu i'e ini1 rnrt'S assert tbeir powrr. hi ,o ri.iu" is a t' n tliat our u it oi.! ore V.i i 'epreuii.tiui-. Mow. there i urn 1 iiir kon in l!; '..'all btrout rre,i.tred to y Itt.t we shall not be t'.o valuers by bs ..r f ublir'y and privit'.-ly. Aj Ivauoe in K. 1 1 is berefore iboitical, kud du j iui '.hj prenut to the anuole fact that ibe sales of our bol d s in ln J n 1 r rukt rr bare been mor ibab th. 0 arkai tbsre were prepued t a'isorb iu so bnrf a tune. vV h u, however, tbo reactioa comes, and cap.' 1, witu its well kuown timid tv, soeks a a .ure investment, the demi.n for our bnuds will in the .tiirstion o rn.iiv, 1. -I to pold hi'mRn ir-nn Kri't paiticuiarli sa onr niarksta wui be Uia raoaal source cf aupplf to ail fcoropa." FOURTH EDITION THE LATEST WAR HEWS. roints Occupied by Trnssia. The Attitude of .Russia. ZVZore Contradictory Reports. lite. Etc., Htc. Ktc, lite. FROM WASUIA OTOJV. The Mew Bonds. Despatch to the A$sociated Pre. Washington, July 18. The Bureau of En gravlrjg and Printing of the Treasury Depart ment Las been eugaged since the passage of the fnndlflg bill in preparing the necessary plates, etc., for printing the new bonds, which will pro bably be ready in six weeks. Interviews with the President. A large number of persons, including mem bcis of Congress, had interviews with the Presi dent to-day. Tobnrro pnd the TCeTenne. Supervisor Fresbrey, of Virginia, makes the following report: "The collections from manufactured tobacco in the State of Virginia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870, amounted to $4, 140, 07 7 '05, being an excecs or gain over the previous fiscal year ai $3,013.55)3 54, an increase of nearly 180 per cent. The total revenue from the same source, cancelled bv paid tobacco stamps, for 16 months, from March 1, 1809, under the present adminis iration, amounted to the sum of $5,114,51-73, while the collections from the same source for the fiscal years of 1800-67-08, and eight months of 1809, amounted to the sum of $1,440,130-51, (bowing $3,074,401-27 more collected in the past sixteen months then was collected in the pi cvious forty-four months. In addition to the mxes collected irom tooacco in tne various dhtricts in the State, during the last sixteen months, there were shipped in bond for export and for withdrawal for consumption in other markets outside of the State, 23, 15!), 435 pounds, the tax upon which, if credited to Virginia, would tbow a contribution during the period above named to tho National Treasury of over eight million dollars. Tho prospects of the new tobacco crop and the general condition of the trade indicate a hopeful future both to tho planter aud manufacturer, and warraut the ex pectation of a Hill larger revenue to the Gov ernment during the present fiscal year." FROM EUROPE. The Rothschild. Paws, July 18. Baron Alfonso Rothschild has resigned the Prussian Consul-Generalship iu this city. The King of Prussia refused to re ceive him at Ems. I'ruBKlnn Troops la Camp. Carlbruhe, July 18. The troops turnlshed ly Baden are In camp at Rastadt, about midway between this city and Kehl. Points Occupied by the Prussians. Paris, July 183 P. M. At noou to-day the Prussian forces occupied the following points: Saarbruck in Rhenish Prussia, and Ileuburg in Rhenish Bavaria. Both of these towns are directly ou the frontier. They also had a force concentrated at Linden, iu Hesse-Darmstadt. HuMHla and Prussia. It Is now generally believed here that Russia sustains Prussia. The Cloche, Red Republican organ, holds the empire answerable for a war without a pretext. 8hlp News. Havre, July 18. Arrived out, steamship Percire, from New York. FROM JVEW YORK. (iernmna Anxious to Ketura to Europe. New York, July 18. A large number of Ger mans, lately arrived in this country, and who, not being citizens, are liable to military duty in their own country, have called at the olllce of the Prussian Consul and expressed their willing ness to return. Bismarck has been tele graphed to. FROM XEW EJVGLAJVD. Fatnl Alfray at Paw tucket, R. I. Providence, July 18. In an affray at Paw tucket last night Charles E. Kent, a street car t-onductor, stabbed aud instantly killed Joseph H. Whiting, and also stabbed, perhaps fatally, Louisa Whiting, daughter of the murdered man. A fauiily dilliculty was the cause of the affray. Kent is in custody. New York Ntockaud Money Market. New York, July 14 titoiks very strong. Money, 4(36 per tent, ciold, 120?i. 5-2)s, lSfii, coupon, 10!) ',' ; do. 1C4, do.. WSji ; do. 1805, do., losji ; do. 1SG5, new, 108','; do. 1867, 108','; do. 18ti8, 108 a; 10-408, 107. Virginia sixes, new, 65; Missouri sixes, 91s ; Canton Company, 69; Cumberland preferred, 40 ; New York Central and Ilndson Kiver, ; Erie, 22 Readlntr, (9; Adams Express, 68; Michigan CVutral, lt4'; Michigan Southern, 9iiJ', ex div. ; Illinois Central. VAtM; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 107; Chicago and Itot k Ismnd, 113)$; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 95; Western Union Telegraph, 84. New York Produce Market. NiwYork, July 18. Cotton irregular and nomi nal; middling uplauds, I9,'c. ; miiMling Orleam, 204'c.; sales 400 bales. Flour active aau advanced 20c4fte. ; sales 83,000 barrels Ohio at I6-2M7-25; boutlu rn at 6 40(10. Wheat active aud a l vanced fi7c. ; sales of 1 27,000 bushels, No. latfl-55 to 1-68; No. il at $l-85CtfiO; white Michigan at fl 70 Cl Ml; white Statu at l-75..i;l 90. Corn active and advanced 2c; sales 91,000 bushels mixed Western at 8sc.C4$110. ; yellow at SlTiHl'l5. Oats tlrm ant advuncej at l''e. ; sales 6S,uoo bushels State at 70 (.iT'Jc. ; Western at (iia MJdC Beef drill at f 12,10 for Lew plalumess aud f lt4l9 for new extra iujsh. Pork Eteadv ; new mess at $-7 6"9 75; prime at -.'224. 1-aid tlrm;stea'n at lij all'ic ; kettle at ie,v,rfl7e. Whisky dull and nominal. Baltimore Produce fflarues. Bai.thiokb. July 18. Cotton very heavy and lK'iniiiaily lb)c. Klonr active and excited at Higher figures, aud transactions are restricted by light Slock; Howard street supertiue, jt5-753rt-23f do. extra, ttW5v7-7.- do. family, fj-aom; City Mdls supt-rlliie, 5-"5(ai5-75; do. extra, t7:ff,S; d. family, f7-f0(a; Westeru snperane f.V7nii6; 1. extra, $S-50(a7; do. family, 7(i.7-25. Wheat ex cited and higher; receipts, 16, 000 bushels, mostly new; Fairs ot nw red at fl-MMl-70; white, $t-55i 1-80; Pennsylvania nominally f 15. Corn advanced; white, $1-19; yeliow, fl-lNil l5. Oats, 6M65C. Mess Pork quiet ut J.i0-75(a HI. liauou (Irm ; rib sides, 17 'jo. ; clear do., 17c. ; shoulders, lie. ; hams, toe. Lard quiet at 16j;fel7c. Whltiky dull aud uuclianged. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE 8.VLH.S. K ported by De Haven t 13 10., No. 4 J 3. TalrJ street BETWEEN 110AKUS. Iioooo 5-20S, '65, May 1 100 nit Heading IL. 43 1 A Nov..cp.M5..iuov roo t5oi Leh gold L.b6. b9 i:ioo turn Pa K Con ui bs loO reg.... 9734'! loo fOOOCity 6S, New.l0li! BOO 1500 do 101,', 100 f.'iwo Am Goid laojs'j 100 d ) ... .U.43 l-ltf do.. ls.btia. 43 do s.W. 4)',' d0 85.fciu.4'3 1-10 do b'jO. 43 do..Sliwu.43 1-16 do.. .810.49 1-10 11 Bn j m a,ivcdij.ii9 100 do c.43 1-16 4 iio....c&u.ivu; S3 d0.....1s.49 1-16 100 do Aiu. 49 200 do Is. 44 100 do 810. 4S'f 400 d'J Is. 4', S4 sh T'enna It M?i 1CU stl I'll A B K.bB. SSJ. no en Cat Pf.bs.Itl. ST 3; lut) do... COO nd Read It, ite do... 100 do... 100 do... 81 1.' ..Id. 40', .... 4U',- iuj ao i). . 200 do is. 4J ... 4 81' sSshLen Vai.. MX b30 i'l bl SECOND BOARD. 11000 City 6s, New.lul) 100 sh P. fad K I6W0 Am Uold 121 km) do 21. 49 49 13 lOfchLith 16th St S3 I WO O. ,1S. 49 54 FIFTH EDITION Tna LATX3SST FROM WASUIJVQTOJr. The Civil AppraprlatUa Bill. Washihotok, July 18. The sundry civil ser vice appropriation bill, as It came from the com mittee of conference and passed both houses, contained a provision that public lands which have been withdrawn for any reason, and after wards restored, shall thereafter be subject only to homestead and pre-emption entry. Representative Sargent has received the assur ance from the Navy Department that the neces sary repairs of tho Asiatic fleet will hereafter be made at Mare Island Navy Yard, California. The practice heretofore has been to order vessels needing repairs to the various Atlantic navy yards, involving a voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. FROM BALTIMORE. Boiler Explosion. Baltimore, July 18. About 9 30 o'clock this morning one of the boilers in the Maryland sugar Keunery, on Dugan s wharf, exploded, damaging the boiler-house to the eztentof f 4000 or $5000. The main building was not injured. Two or three of the employes were slightly in jured, but no one was killed. Destructive Fire. About an hour and a half later the State tobacco warehouse, Nos. 1 and 2, leased and used as a cotton storehouse, was discovered to be on fire in the upper story, and is now burning fiercely. Although the entire fire de- psrtment is on tho spot, it will be impossible to save the building, and only a portion f the cotton stored on the lower floor will be gotten out. FROM JVE W JtORK. EnllMments for the Navv. New York, July 18 Private despatches re ceived here from Washington reports that Ad miral Porter recommends the enlistment of eighteen thousand eeamen, and the immediate placing of the navy on a war footing, the Presi dent being urged to convene Congress at an early day to legislate accordingly. FROM CUBA. Havana, July 18. American Connul Diddle, who has been down with yellow fever, Is reco vering slowly. His wife died of the disease yes terday. Consul Hall, of Matanzas, is in tempo rary charge of the consulate. TJROPOSALS FOK NAVAL MATERIAL. X Navy Department. 4. Bureau ok Equipment and Recruiting, July 11, 1870. SEALED PROroSAL8 to furnish material for the Navy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1871, will be received at this bureau until 10 o'clock A. M. ot the cth of August next, at which time the proposals will be opened. The proposals must be addressed to the "Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, Navy Department, Washington," and must be indorsed "Proposals for Materials for the Navy," that they may be dlst'cgulshed from other business letters. Printed schedules for any class, together with In structions to bidders, giving the forms of proposal, of guarantee, and of certificates of guarantors, will be furnished to such persons as desire to bid on ap plication to the commandants of the respective navy yards, and those of all the yards on application to the Bureau. The Commandant of each navy yard and the pur chasing Paymaster of each station will have a copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examination only, in order that persons who Intend to bid may Judge whether it is desirable to make application for any of the classes of those yards. The proposals must be for the whole of a class, and all applications for information or for the ex amination of samples must be made to the Com mandants of the respective yards. The proposals must be accompanied by a certifi cate from the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district in which the bidder resides that he has a liceuse to deal in the articles for which he proposes, and be must further show that he is a manufacturer of or a regular dealer in the articles which he otrera to supply. The guarantors must be certified by the Assessor of Internal Revenue for the district la which they reside. The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re quired by law, the Navy Department, however, reserving the right to reject the lowest hid or any which it may deem exorbitant. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility must be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy Department. As additional security, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the con tract shall have been completed, and eighty per centum of the amount of each bill, approved in triplicate by the Commandant of the respective yards, will be paid by tne Paymaster of the station designated in the contract in funds or certificates, at the option of the Government, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Tne classes of this Bureau are numbered and de signated as follows: No. 1 Flax Canvas, etc 1N0. 13 Soap and Tallow. No. 2 Cotton Cau vas.etc. No. 14 Ox hides for rope. o. cotton iiammocK no. 10 crusnea. Bag and Cot stair. No. 4 Iron and SteeL No. 16 Ship Cnandlery. No. 17 Tar aud Tar OU. No. 18 Stationery. No. 5 Galley Iron. No. 7 Chain Iron. No. 8 Hardware. No. 9 Cooking Utensils. No. 11 Tin and Zluo. No. 12 Leather. No. 19 Dry Goods. No. 20 Firewood coaL No. 21 Sand. and v CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD. Classes NOB. 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, 111, 17, 18, 20. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Classes Nos. 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21. PHILADELPHIA. Classes Nos. 2, 8, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. WASUINUTON. Classes Nos. 2, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, IS, 201 NORFOLK. Classes Nos. 2, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, IB, 17, 18, 19, 20. PORTSMOUTH, N. U. Classes NOS. 2, 8, 12, 13, IS, 17, 19, 19, 20, 21. Tlitu4w f) RESIDENT LINCOLN. AT THE OUT -L break of the War, by proclamation, called for forty -two thousand volunteer to iuiiprH toe Rebellion, and tne War Department promised that each aoldier anould bave a bounty of lou, when discharged. TH buPKICMKUOURT OU'l'MK ITNITHD 8TATKS HAS DKCIDfU THAT THIS PROMISED UOUNTS" Mt'HT NOW BE PAID. We are prepared to obtain it for every aoldier wbo enlisted before July 2J, Itol, for three years, and waa subsequently honorably uncharged, whether tie served tor a short or Ions time. 1 1 la desirable to have the soldier s discharge, but tho beauty can be obtained where tne discharge is lost or cannot be had. Mo collection, no charge. (Jail upon or write to the General Ool Aireaey, R 8. I. K AGUE A CO., No. Ua & SUV fttreet. If'Jiadelphia. PENSIONS, PENSIONS ALL WOUNDED or disabled 8'ILDIKKS, also the widows, children nnder sixteen, or dependent mothers and fathers of thoea wuu died in the service, or since discharge, of disease con tracted in the service, wbo have not yet claimed a pen sion, should apply at once to K HKKi' 8. LKAOUK CO , General Claim Office, No. 1H5 8. SEVENTH Btreit. To secure back pension, claims must be mads within five years trow date of discharge or date of detto. Long, standing or rejected planus promptly settled. A BILL HAS PASSED ONE BRANCH OF Congress, giving 9100 -to the widow, children, or parents of all soldiers who died in the servioe, where the) soldier enlisted tor oue year or less. frr further informa tion apply to No. 136 S. SKVUNi'U Street. This will giv $luo to the heirs of all soldiers who died in servioe, belong, iujt to any nine months' renimenta or three months regi. luenU. Applications are received daily by V r. s. Ikaouk A CO. TMPORTANT TO PARENTS MOTHERS -1 sod fat hers whose sons were lost in the war, or who. ?ed alter disotiurtie of disease contracted in tue serviuo, a ) sninled to PiiNiSlON S, if in any way dependent upon ilinr sous lor support. We recommend all who think they ate untitled to call ou ROliKKT S. IK AGUE A CO., No 135 r. SK V NTH Mreet, who will procure for them a Pension, or a iv any iufr rmation, free oi charge, relative to Hack I'ay, bounty, Prize Money, etc. IMPORTANT TO PERSONS GOING Tolcul J- KPK. asaports ioausd by the State Department of the United States Goveinuieat are the only onus recog nized now by the Miuikters and Consuls of the United bLates, and can be obtained in twenty-four hours, on an application made in person or by lottr to the Official SivlNTU Street, Piuiadelvhia. '
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