THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHTRIPLE SHEET PfllLAPELiTf LY, SATUKDAV, OPTO HER 8, 187C. RUSSIA. The I'rar'K Minmdr ApprnrMn CoiKlnntl. pie The OMcilnble Trmiy. A letter from Constantinople of tbe lOih men lions with considerable alarm tlio arrival of a liutsian squadron, under the command of Ad miral Boutakoff, in Greek waters. The inter pretation of the appearance of the fleet Is that lUissia was in no degree prepared for the rapid course the Franco-German war has taken, and ces herself obliged to do hurriedly now what lie bad hitherto determined to accomplish at her own time and convenience, viz., a fctrong lUmonfctratifin of naval force before Constan tinople, while demanding a revision of the 1i cntics of Ih.'iO. and a new arrangement of the light of Kaplan war vessels to, traverse the 1'lack Sea. As tbe possibility of a Congress Is net altogclber excluded from men's minds, this action ou the part of Russia Is by no means un likely. THE TItEATV RC89IA WANTS ANNl'M,EH. Since the commencement of the war between France and Germany, Knfi.a has evinced her intention to numil the stipulations of the treaty of Paris, entered into at tbe close of the Cri mean war. According to a despatch from the 'S.Y.TrVivn - correspondent at St. Petersburg, all tbe newjpapcrs are discussing the Eastern question, and urging the abrogation of the said treaty, which the St. Petersburg liiplomatist Mys Gortschakoff has resolved speedily to annnl. Tbe contracting powers of this treaty were France. England, Russia. Sardinia, anil Tut key, and tbe following Is a syoopls of the points of most interest In it at present: Article 9 mentions that the Sultan grauts reforms in regard to his Coristlan subjects. Article 11. The Black Sea is neutralized. While f pen to the mercantile marines or a'l nation, its waters and pons are formally uud in perpetuity in terdicted to v?f stla of war', whether belonging to nations having territory bordering on it, or other wise. Article 12. This article prescribes that all regula tions respertiug trade In the lilaek S"a shall be con ceived In a spirit favorable to the development of commercial transactions. Article 13. The Black Sea being neutralized by a foregoing provision, Ruasia and Turkey engage neither te ccntruct nor inain'ala any naval or mili tary arsenal upon Its coast. Articles 20 and '.'1 concede a portion of Hmin territory, to be annexed to the principality of Mol davia. Article 22. The Principalities of Wallachla and Moldavia are to enjoy under the suzerainty of the i'orte, and under the guarantee of the contracting powers, the privileges ami Immunities of which they are in possession. No exclusive protection shall be exercised over them by any of the guaranteeing powers. There shall be no private right of iuter Terence In tin ir aflairs. Aiticlczs. The Sublime Porto guarantees to the aforesaid Principalities an independent and national administration, as well as full liberty of worship, legislation, commerce, and navigation. Article 23. The Principality of Servia will continue to be dependent upon the Sublime I'orte, and sub. jtct to stipulations nearly similar to those named for the other Principalities. Article 80. I.'ussla and Turkey are to retain In their full Integrity their possessions In Asia to the same extent as before the war. Comnilssiouers arc to be appointed to settle the boundaries. DETECTIVE ' STRATI GY. Jiiiportni! A rreat of Spanish Coirterl elters. During the last two weeks two men have been flaying at tbe hold at Quarantine Landing on Statcn Island, and have been keeping a careful watch upon every three-masted schooner, and occasionally going off to them in small boats, and overhauling them thoroughly. Considera ble curiosity bus been excited among the inha bitants of tbe island by their movements, but loth were careful to keep their own counsel, and in f-plte of the numerous questions asked tbey continued to keep their mission a seeret. Last evening, however, their watchfulness was explained. At about three o'clock in the after noon a large three-masted schooner was seen f lowly sailiog up to Quarantine, and in a few minutes tbe two strangers, who had been, as usual, closely examining tbe craft, hired a small boat, pulled out to the vessel, and after a few wonieuta' conversation with her master boarded her. They remained on board for some time, and rumors of their proceedings having been spread abroad, a number of spectators assem bled to await tbeir return. At last the row boat approached the snore, when it was discovered that two men, who bad not been in her when she left the shore, were seated in tbe stern. The boat reached tbe landing and tbe whole party entered tbe hotel. It then appeared that the two strangers who hod been staying at the hotel were two of Colonel Wbiteley's government de tectives, w ho had been informed by telegraph of the probable arrival of two notorious coun terfeiters from Texas, in a three-masted schooner, with a large quantity of spurious money in their possession. Tney had almost begun to doubt the correct ness of tbeir information, when a schooner answering tbe description given came into sight yesterday afternoon. When the detectives reached her decks tbey found two Spanish pas sengers named Edward Garcia and Manuel Auburney, aud at once took them into custody. Their indignation was extreme, and they vehe mently protested their Innocence. But the oili cers, armed with tbe necessary warrants, were in nowise daunted, and hastened to search their baggage and tbeir berths. This examination led to the discovery of a large quantity of coun terfeit bills upon various banks, executed in so thoroughly artist c a manner that even on a comparison with tbe genuine bills the difference between the good and the bad could scarcely be found. The officers found in their possession moulds, acids, tools for milling coin, and all the neces sary appliances for carrying on their trade in this city. After the first few minutes the priso ners recovered their equanimity and tried to make the best of their position. After par taking of some refreshment with their captors, they left for this city in one of the ferry-boats. To-day they were taken before Commissioner Belts "aDd held for examination on the 10th instant, in default of 10,000 bail. X. Y. Ecen inj 'ot, yesterday. THE COLOR QUESTION. jvrtr C htldreB la tbe Cincinnati Hehoola. The Cincinnati Commercial of the 5th says: ' The excitement growing out of the resolu tion of the School Board on Friday evening, admitting colored children to the public schools, grows, and the disposition of the case promises to be interesting. Quite a number of Republi cans, we learn, share in the general disgust manifested at tbe action of the board, and a report was in circulation yesterday that a peti . tion was about to be issued to the board asking them to rescind tbe resolution. The motives o! the board indisposing of this vexed question must not be prejudged. "Ihe question of admitting colored children into tbe public schools has been under advise ment for several months, and petitions have been showered upon them by the colored population, atkirjg them to furnish educational facilities for their children according to law. Tbe disposi tion of the matter was deferred until tbe enume ration was taken, when it was found that there were only fourteen persons between the ages of five and twenty-one in the village. Under the law this number was Insufficient to establish a separate school, and they were bound then to admit the colored children to tbe schools. "Vesterday the climax was reached, when five little urchins of African descent made their appearance at the First Street School, to be in strutted. Several white children immediately picked up their books and marched home. Tbe principal reports that the attendance yesterday was about half as large as on Friday, and fetrs that worse will come If the order U persisted in. Tbe introduction of this disturbing element into tbe schools will, no doubt, scare some of the people, as tbe idea is an lunovatlon upon tbe routine, but they will soon get over tbeir terror when thev learn that the law protects a 'nier' as wtU as a white cuke a." MELMBOLD'S PREPARATION S. 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JTELMBOLD'3 BUCHU, TUE ONLY KNOWN remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, Inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. JJELMEOLDS BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, Inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. JJELMBOLDS BUOIIU, THE ONLY KNOWN remedy for diabetes, irritation or the neck or the bladder, Inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. TTELMBOLD-SBUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN remedy for diabetes, irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. TT1LMBOLDS BUCHU, THE ONLY KNOWN rtmcdyfor diabetes, Irritation of the neck of the bladder, inflammation of the kidneys, catarrh of tbe bladder, strangury, or painful urinating. 10 Jwsit The Philadelphia Cloth House, N. W. CORNER NINTH AND MARKET STREETS, WILLIAH TO BUYERS OF CLOAICINCS. Wo liftvo now ill store oiu CARACULLAS, ASTRAKHANS. ESKIMOS, CHINCHILLAS. VELVET BEAVERS, RAIN BLACK BEAVERS, FUR BEAVERS, OPERA CLOAKINCS, In Blacks and Colors, Newest Designs. WATERPROO FS. WATERPROOFS, Twenty different makes, from lowest to finest grades. WHITE CORDUROYS. VELVETEENS! VELVETEENS! In verv best makes, colors guaranteed. We have always made this branch of our business a specialty. Our stock is now complete, and open for the inspection of the public. K. y. CORNER FINANCIAL. A DESIRABLE Safe Home investment TUB Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company Offer $1,300,000; Ilonds, bearing 7 Per Cent. Interest In Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are Issued in 10009, $500s and $200: Tbe Coupons are payable in tbe city of Philadelphia on tbe first days of April and Ootober, Free or State and United State Taxes. The price at preseat is 00 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This Eoad, with Its oonneotion with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Goal Fields 67 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled distriot through which it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM, PAINTER & CO., Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 9tf4p PHILADELPHIA. JAyC0QKE3;(jP PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKERS, 'AND lealen in Oerernment Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and btocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADB ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AMD SOLD. Reliable Bailroad Bonds for investment. Pamphlets and fall Information given at our office, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10 1 3m COUPONS. TnE COUPONS OF THE FIRST MORT GAGE BONDS or THI Wilmington and Reading Railroad, Due October 1, Will be paid, on and after that date, at the Banking House of WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 30 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. 9 83 tol5 W. B. IIILLES, Treasurer. T. SHOD WILLIAM T. SNODGRASS NINTH AND MARKET STREETS. UNANCIAL, Wilmington and Reading railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. We are ellerlncr $300,000 1 the Second Mortgage Honda ot tliis Company AT 82 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. 1 For the convenience of investors tnese Bonds are Issued In denominations of f 1000s, 9500s, and 100s. I Tne money la required for the purchase of addU 'L tlonal Rolling Stock and tbe toll equipment of the Moaa. The road is now finished, and doing a business largely in excess of the anticipations of Its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stock, to afford fall facilities for Its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not Delng sufficient to accommodate the trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 16 PHILADELPHIA, COUPONS. THE 7 PER CENT. GOLD COUPONS OF TBI SUNBURY AND LEWISTOWN RR. CO. Due October 1, Will be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of ' WM. PAINTER & CO.. No. 36 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 9S122t J. Q. L. 6HINDBL, Treasurer. S03 203 XXAX&XUSSON CRAXTC20, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND HATER EST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OJT ALL RELIABLE b CDKITIEH. COLLECTIONS MADE EVERYWHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEGO TIATED. (3 ST Cut No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Phllada. GRASS & GO 0 & GO. sriNANOIALi MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT! LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD 7 Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds. We offer for sale, at par and accrued lnte:esf, the SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, Free from all Tamtia, OF THI LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CO. The Railroad property, which is mortgaged for security or the holders of these Bonds, Is finished, and has been In fnll working order since 13C4, earn lng and paying to Its stockholders dividends of ten per cent, per annum regularly upon the fall paid-up capital stock, now amounting to 117,957,850. The Bonds have forty years to run, ARB REGIS TERED and FREE FROM ALL TAXES, Interest SEVEN PER CENT. PES ANNUM, payable Sep teraber and March, j. For fuith9r particulars, apply to DREXEIi .V CO., C. A; 11. HO It IE. W. V NEWBOl.D. SON & AEKTSEN. Philadelphia, August 3, 1370. 9 16 lm A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR Truste c. Executors and Administrators. WE OFFER FOR SALE 82,000,000 OF THI Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Six Per Cent. Bonds at 95 Aud Interest Added to tlie late f Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and ' Issued In Sums of $1000. These bonds are coupon and registered, interest on the former payable January and July l ; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1970, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to Jay Coolie Jc Co., E. . C lark St Co., XV, II. IVewbold, Son Ac Aertsen, C. A II. Ilorle. 10 1 lm JOHN S. RUSHTON.& CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. . NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUOHT AND SOLft No. GO South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SONS, JIAI l'ACTl Itllltg OF GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and He tail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street rillLABELrHIA. We bare no store or salesroom on Cliesnut street. 9 14 8m5p CORNELIUS & SONS. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., MA I I ACTI KL11S or GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ETC. Ol Every Design. SALESROOMS, No. 710 CHESNUT Street, MANUFACTORY, S. W. Corner TWELFTH and BR0W2T 8!3 2mrp PHILADELPHIA. GAS laXTUKES- Ajt Reduced. Rates. Persons famishing houses or stores will And it to their interest to deal with the Manufacturers direct Our assortment of all kinds of Qas Fixtures caonot be equalled in the city, and we Invite all those la want to call on MISKEY, MERRILL '& THACSARA, MANUFACTURERS, Showrooms, No. 718 CHESNUT St. 9 22 thstulOtrp PHILADELPHIA. ; GROCERIES, ETO. 1 8 o. CRIPPEN & MADDOCK C tier to their customers one of the flnest selections of GROCERIES Ever Offered to the Public. TEAP, COFFEES, MaW MESS MACKEREL, SPICED SALMON, SMOEED SALMON, SARDINES, PEAS, MUSHROOMS, CIGARS, WINE3. ALK. BRANDIES, STC. ETC. EXTRA FAIVIIIr FLOUR. cnxrrsrc a kiaddocx, Dealers and Importers in Fine Groceries, ISo. 11S 8. TIIIIII Street, H4p Below Chesnut. FINANCIAL. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Most Liberal Termi. O O Li 13 Eonght and Sold at Market Ratei. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bond BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Eonght and Sold on Commo tion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dally Balances, subject to check at sight. DE HA YEN & BKO., No. 40 South THIRD Street, 1 11 PHILADELPHIA. JjjLLlOTT A BANKERS Dunn Ko. 109 SOUTH THIRD 8TBB8Y, DEALERS IK ALL GOVERNMENT 8ECURI. TIES GOLD BILLS, ETO. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OV CK&DIT ON THS UNION BANK OF LONDON. IB8UI TBA? SIXERS' LBTTWSK3 OF CREDIT ON LONDON AfcD PARIS, M&Uati! Uroughoat Europe, WU1 collect all Coupons and Isterst fres of eaam for partial mating thelt Cnanou arraagtiJida-sj vita u.
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