8 DAILY EVtilNINO TKLKOKAPU rHJ.LADELPlitA. FRIDAY, NOYSMfiER 18, LB7U. :m ECOND EDITION WAR NEWS BY CABLE. England, France, Russia. Sarljle on the French War. Prince GortschakofFs PJotc. Cliina, sxncl Inpan. Secretary Seward and the Mikado Our Foreign lY.a.1 Service XTluniscinl ami Oommorcial LlrM i:tc, Etc. I2tc, lite FROM EUROPE. Tit. Jncohy. Berlin, Nov. 18. Dr. Jacoby, who was re cently imprisoned at Loetzen on account of bis violent opposition to the Government war mea- turcs, was not re-elected to Parliament at its late elections. His known opposition to the project for annexing Alsace aud Lorraine to Germany contributed to his defeat. The Mlatakea Pride ef France. Viknma, Nov. 18. The A'eue Freie Prcsse rjregrel6 the mistaken pride of the French Gov ernment, which, havingjasked for an armistice objected to the reasonable demands of Prussia. 1 boom Carlvle en the French War. . London, Nov. 18. Thomas Carlyle writes two and a half columns, in small type, to the Times this morning, on the subject of the war between France and Prussia. He shows what France, after an experience of four centuries, is pretty sure to do again when she gets on her fen. 1 therefore praises the policy pursued by i'rutsia, which ho claims is founded on solid practical prudence. The French gunboat Senard is repairing and coalicp at Yarmouth. Vhe rreaenl Wur Premeditated by Napaleoa. Berlin, Nov. 18. The press of this city is able to demonstrate from Napoleon's secret cor respondence, discovered at tit. Lloua, that an anti-Prnssian war was prepared long before the Ilohenzollern incident. Two letters to that pur port were found, dated in June, a month before the declaration of war. THE RUSSIAN QUESTION. Ruttiila n "I'ubllo Enemy." London, Nov. 18 Noon. The feeling to-day in financial circles is somewhat quieter. The Times this morning remarks that Russia has placed herself in the position of a public enemy. Austria In Arm. London, Nov. 18 (8peclal to Messrs. D. C. Wharton Smith & Co.) The latest despatches received hero to-day show that Austria is in arms, and preparing to send 800,000 troops to the Eastern frontier. An Armistice In France. The press believe liismarck will now propose an armistice with France to settle the Russian question. Russia is receiving a large supply of American arms. l'rlnrn tiort.rhakofl') Note Why the Treaty I farla ntaeulo 00 Abrogated ly Itaa.lu. I The flifit part of this despatch was printed In yesterday's Telkorapu, but the concluding portion uiu uoi rcacu us in tune. "In proportion us the pledges offered by the treaty grew weak, and especially the guarantees of au effective neutrality of the black Sea, the Introduc tion of iron-clad ships, unknown and uuforeseen at the time of the conclusion of the treaty of 13VJ, aug mented for Kussia the dangers of an eventual war by Increasing, In considerable proportions, the already evident Inequality of the respective naval forces. "In this atate of things his Majesty the Emperor was obliged to ask hiinauir. What ire tne rights aud what the duties which accrue to Husila from tip se modifications in the general situation, and from those Infractions of engagements to which he has not ceased to be scrupulously faithful, althougn they were conceived lu a spirit of inlatrust with regard to mm 7 "Upon mature examination of this auestion his Impt-iial Majesty lias arrived at the following e u closlon, which you are directed to bring to the kiiowl' dge of the'tiovernment to which you are ac credited: "Our august master cannot admit In law that the treaties, Infringed In several of their essential aud general clauses, remain obligatory lu those which touch the direct Interests of the empire. His Impe rial Majesty cannot admit, in fact, that the security of hubbitt should depeud on a fiction which has not withstood the test of time, and be put In peril by bis respect for rugageiuenta which have not been observed In their Integrity. The Emperor, confid ing lu the aemiments of equity of the ainua ary powers of the treaty of 1806, and la the conscious ness they Have of their own dignity. lnstrncts you to declare that his Imperial Majesty can no longer con sider himself bound by the obligations of the treaty of lMh-30th March, ISM, so far as these limit his right of sovereignty In the black Sea; that His I n peilal Majesty considers It his rlgut and hu d-ity to give notice to his Majesty the Sultan In respest to the special convention additional to the said treaty, which tlxes the number aud the dimensions of the chips ot war which the two raparian pjwers reserve therigctof matutaiulng In the lilack Sua: that be loyally gives notice of tins to the powers signing and guaranteeing the general treaty, of which this special convention constitutes an Integral part that he restores to Ills Majesty the Sultan the full possession of his rights luttils respect, as he equally reclaims nisown inr niruseir. "In discharging tbia duty you will be careful te state that our august roaster has In view only the security and dignity of his empire. It Is by no means the purpose of his Imperial Majesty to raise the Kuttern (Question upon this point. He has no other wish tbau the preservation and consolidation 01 peace. "He fully maintains his adhesion to the general principles of the treaty of 11-60, which settled the position of Turkey in the European system. Ha Is ready to come to an understanding with the pa vers who signed this arrangement, either to confirm ltt general stipulations, or to renew tbai,. or ti sufisiU tuie for them any otr equitable arraugeineat which mar be thought suitable to aacure the repose of the Kast and the European equiuoriurn. ma Ma- jeaty, however. Is convinced that that pf-ace aud equilibrium will have a stronger guarautee wht n they snail nave been placed on more just ana solid bases than tnnae resulting from a position which no great power could accept as a normal condition of existence. "You are deslre to read this despatch to the Min ister of foreign Afia'rs, aud leave a copy with hi no. "Receive, etc., uoBrauHAitory." Thla frfernloa-'a Ouetatlena. London, Nov. 1811 80 A. M Consols. 3V fir both money and account. American securities dull; United States 6-20a of ISM, 87 H of 115, old, sa; of 1SCT. 88V : 10-40S. 85. Stocks flat: Erie. '.TV: Illinois Central, loatf: Atlautlu and Ureal West ern, 81. Fkakekort. Nov. 18. U. 8. B-20S, 80. LoKPON, Nov. 18.ll-so A. il Spirits Of petro leum, td. ; refined, Is. 6J V Antwerp, Nov. 19. Petroleum closed buoyant yesterday. - Thla Aflereeen'o Qaotatlens. IiVFnpofd, Nov. 18-12 80 P. M Cotton quiet; .I0L Tu oaJ ftre esUsatcd at ,M0 bales. Tie SaMm of the waek have Mil 6(100 bales, Of WHhftiamn Hair were lor expert and enco for speculation. S'ocK 4s,o .o nun, 41,00 or wntcn mra Amenctn. Ke-.ipie m mo 47,M bales, of which 19.0M baiea are Americas. California Wheat, 11. M. calls, 8 1. Rad Wpitjrn spring, io. id; red winter, 10. Cd. Corn, aoj. d. f jr new. riour, wa. ou. 'FROM JA1MX. Japanese Ftadente coining Htaten. la the Untied San Fbancirco, Nov. 17. T. Scott Seward, United States Consul at Hlogo, who is on leave of absence, arrived by the steamship China. He is accompanied by twelve young Japanese stu dents. The China brings over 12,000 packages of teas. 830 packages have been sold for New York. ITealik f e-Srerrlty He ward. A letter from Hon. William II. Seward, dated in the Inland sea October 11, say be was well and his trip was pleasant. He was the gnest of Minister Delong. at Yokohama, and Minister Bhepperd In Yeddo. Air. Seward Received by the Mikado. The first interview ever given to a private in dividual by the Mikado was given to Mr. Sew ard. The only persons present were Messrs. Delong and Shepherd and the acting Secretary of the American Legation. Telegraphic (Jemmaalcntlen. The Danish Envoy has succeeded in negotiat ing with the Government of Japan for the com pletion of telegraphic communication between Japan and Enrope. A Diplomatic Rupture has occurred between the French Minister and the Japancee Government, growing out of the Japanese neutrality proclamation. The French fleet has left Yokohama. Its destination is nnknown. Shipment of Silk Worms. Japanese merchants have arranged to ship 200,000 cards of silk worms to Europe. A typhoon nt Yokohama and Ycddo had caueed great damage. FROM CHIJVA. Fhanchal Advlcea the Tler-taln Maxaarre. Shanghai, Oct. 12, via San Francisco, Nov. 17. The return of United States Consul-Gen eral Seward was celebrated by a dinner, at which Admiral Rodgers and other leading Ame ricans were present. The A'ews Letter cmtalns several edltorla's on United States Minister Low, accusing him of gross neglect and wanton disregard of duty in the matter of the Tien-tsin massacre. Money Market. Exchange on London, 5s. 10)d. per tael. CITY iniELLIGBilCE. Ioi80nino Case A day or two ago the family of lr. John U. Jlevl, two children excepted, w.ire taken violently ill. The symptoms of each victim were Identical. They included violent cramps and other Indications that follow the swallowing oftta metallic poison. There were seven persons in all anecien, incindtng the servant girl. Doctors A'lee and Hatfield were called In, and admlnlstere 1 for the snil'erlnr ones. The two children who were un affected by the danfrcrons symptoms had not par- tasen or tne rooo at tue eenerai taoie at the maai precedlcp: the attack. The dinner consisted of stewed chicken, with the usual vegetables accom panying It. Stewed apples were one of the dishes, and of this the family, with the exception of the two children, had partaken. The physicians in at tendance solved the mystery. The stewed apples had been allowed to remain In an utttinned brass kettle. The apples had absorOed the deadly metal lic poison, and the sickness or all who partook of it was me result. xne antidote ror poisomuor ny copper sulphate of tine was administered. Though lite was saved in eacn instance, every one or the sunerers is sun very sick. Air. neyi and a servant are the greatest sufferers of them all. They will, of conrsf, recover. Fell from a scaffold. Mr. Oeorire Watson, who Is tho contractor for the erection of tlio s-ono work en the new building now being erected for tho Tradesmen s uanK on Third street, neiow cnesnut. nnd also on the building of the Northern Liberties Bank, at Third and Vine streets, met with an acci dent yesterday which nearly resulted fatally. He was CDgoged on a scaffold In front ot the building at Third ana Vine streets, which was ns high as the thtrd-stojy windows of that large structure, when the scaffold, wnicn was aereetiveiy constructed, broke and precipitated him to the ground. He sustained severe injurs. He was conveyed to his home, and to-nay is aoing better, tnongo it will be some time before he entirely recover.. Death of Senator Watt. The Hon. William W. Watt, state Senator from the First district, died at bi residence, No. 1915 Iiomhard street, about nine o'clock this morn In ic. Mr. Watt served four sueces- sive terms as Representative in the Legislature from tne rourtn aiattict. in io tie received tne itepun llcan nomination for Senator from the First district. After the election his seat was contested by Alex ander J. Diamond, the Democratic ctndldate, bat after a proiongeu nsaring tne cose was decided in his favor, ana lie served in tne senate during the last session. Deceased had a host of friends, and was much resptoteu by those wno knew mm. Charitable Bequest. Catharine C. Connellv. recently deceased, after making a few private be- quests, devises the remainder ef the sum upon the rooks of tne rniiadeiphia ;savings Fund Society to St. Ann's Asylum of Philadelphia. She also directs that a bond of the Delaware and lUritan Canal Company, and Camden and Ambov Railroad Com pany for SinOO, be equally dlvMnd between St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum of Phlladt-lnhia, and tbe House of the Good Shepherd, of Philadelphia. PrspiciON of Lakokny. Cain Bates Is the name of an Individual who was taken into custody yester day on suspicion of the larcenv of f 200 In caah and a coat from a schooner lying at Green street wharf In the Delaware. The theft was committed ao-ne two or three nights since. The prisoner was arraigned before Alderman Toland, and was held in f loot) ball for a iurtner hearing Skkious Burkina John Painter, son of the su- perlntrtident of the Athletic ball grounds, was se riously burned about the body and lac. at an eurlv rour this morning, tie had lighted tne nre in the stove, and n t burntrg lively enough, ne proi-ured a can or coal 011, wnicn ne ponrea on to tne names. ad explosion followed, and In addition to injurimr mm, set tire to tue concerns or the rojm, which were materially aamageo Disturbing a Place ok Worship Catharine Boyd went into the Bedford Street Mhsloa-house last night while a congregation was there assem bled, and acted in a very disorderly manner, ban was Intoxicatei. A policeman was caHed In, and the unrnly character was taken luto custody. 8he bad a Hearing nerore Alderman Collias, aud was commmea lor iriai. Died or Lockjaw. About three weeks ago Johi Knowlcs, aged lu years, was struck with a passing vehicle on Price street, tiernunlown, and was seriously injured. He was taken to his home on Manhtrim street, where lie died on Wednesday of lockjaw. Dakgeroub. A portion of the sewer cn Ninth street, between Fitz water aud Catharine, has caved lu. and the same s in a daugerous condition. No safeguards have been p'aced around the break, and passing teams are lu danger of being precipiuted into it. SHRioua Accidknt. Joseph Watson, contractor for the new Bank of Northern Liberties, at Third and vine streets, met with a serious accident yes- terfluy. The frame arenway near tne roor gave way, precipitating Mr. wa'son to the floor below. He received severe internal Injuries. Larcbny Cass. Tohn Mitchell, while intoxicated, stole three coal sknttlcs last evening from a store at Eighth street and l'assyunk road. He was arrested and committed by Alderman Bonsall. BriiDEh Dkatu Tbe Coroner was notified this morning to hold an lnqueatat the Almshouse upon tne noaj 01 james nan, who died suddenly. Trifmn Fire. A s.ight fire occurred about flye o'clock this morning at No. 432 North Third street. Nasb fc Ladner, rJrotvrs, report this morning uoin quotauoua aa ioiiowbi 10-00 A. M HS'i m0 3T a M ,..113 10-U ,..113(i io sa 105 loT 10-V8 11 10 86 u 112,11-10 ' 112V11M ' m,''ii'i5 1 iiaj, ll-so 1 ,..113 ..11' ..11s ti-izr. M. . ...Ui'i ,..111V ..MV' 113 ' WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of aoud la-air fla gold. QUALITY WAV n A vtv n. A ran taaortinnt ot ? -in mi KAKR A HHOi'Hntt. Mikar TIIIKD EDITlONiFOUKTII EDITION AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL I The late Campaign in Missouri. The Internal HcYenue Reformer. The President and Senator Schurz A Cetcral Conrt-BIartial. UTER FROM EUROPE. Austria and the Eastern Question. Btc Etc. Etc. Etc. Bte. FROM EUROPE. Aaitrla and the Eaatera Troable. Loudon, Nov. 18. (Special to the New York Evening Telegram.') It is rumored here that tho Austrian Government has ordered the de parture of a large number of troops to the neigh borhood of the Turkish frontier, in order that that country may be ready to co-operate with other powers In the event of the breaking out of hostilities. Not bins; Cnn Avert War. Rumors come here thick and fast, but the general impression is that nothing; can avert war. I.atrat Uuotatloaa. London. Nov. 188 P. M. consols, 2,' for both money and account. American securities qnlet. Stocks firmer. Liverpool, jnov. it x f. jo. jaiiiorni wnite wheat, lis. 6d. : red Western spring, s. Sd. tains. 31. red winter. 10s. Sd.aiUs. lud. Kecelpts of wheat for three dajs 175.000 quartere, of which 12,5) are American. Western Flour, 24s. 8d. Corn 81s. d. for new. Oats, Bs. Pead, 116s. Cd. Pork, 104s. New Beef, 120s. Cumberland cut Bacon, 48a. LONDON, NOV. 132 1'. M TallOW, 4 IS. SU. FROM WASHINGTON. The Trouble In Karope. Bpetial Despatch to the Evening 7lejraph. Washington, Nov. 18. Notwithstanding the fact that a general European war looks immi nent, the impression in administration circles is that England will not be driven into it, for the reason that she has too much at stake. It is believed that if she should be drawn into war several of her colonies would revolt and set up lor themselves, in any event our Govern ment will maintain a strictly central position. and take advantage of the disturbed condition of Enrope to build up our commerce and in crease our trade. The Campaign la tllaaonrl. Senator Drake, of Missouri, was closeted with the President to-day from an early hour up to the meeting of tbe Cabinet. It is understood that he was engaged in detailing to the Presi dent the inside history of tbe late campaign in Missouri. He denounced in strong terms the conduct of Brown, Schurz, and other leaders in the revenue reform movement. He assured the President that these men are ready to co-operate with the Democratic party to defeat his administration. Drake's ambition to become Chief Justice of the Court of Claims is defeated by the condition of affairs in Mis souri, as he cannot resign from the Senate, hav ing a Democrat to succeed him. Tho President and Mr. Schurz. An attempt is being mae to create the im pression that the President, In refusing to see Senator Schurz the other day, intended to snub that gentleman. There is nothing in this, as the President makes it a rule to see all Senators, whether they are friendly to him or not. Schura called at the White House when the President had an engagement which prevented him from seeing any person. New York Ofnee.lekera. Several prominent New York politicians ar rived here to-day with the view of ascertaining whether the President intends making any changes in tbe New York Custom House and other Federal offices. They were informed to day that it is not the purpose of the President to make any changes at present. Naval Order. Dttpateh to tit Auotiated 7Ym. A general court-martial, consisting of Cob nels Backet, Buchanan, Dram, Majors Pratt, rclouze. Jlardin, JJana. and Captains Hawkins, JackroD, with Lieuteuaat Kellogg as Judge Ad vocate, has been appointed to meet at Detroit on tbe 21st Instant for the trial of Captain Fer gus Walker. Surgeon Baits has been ordered to the Pawnee at Norfolk. Assistant Surgeon Fort is detached from New iork .Navy iard, and has been or dered to tbe receiving ship at Philadelphia. FROM THE STATE. The Htate Treaaurership I'.lmai vs. Maekey. Special UetrpaUk to Th Kvenino Ttrjrfh. . Hakkibburo, Nov. 18. Gentlemen promi nent In the Republican ranks aanouuee to-day that Hon. G. Dawson Coleman, of Lebanon county, late Senator from the Lebanon and jjanpnin district, has consented to become a candidate for State Treasurer. It is promised that Mr. Mackey will withdraw and tbns insure tbe unity of the Republican members of tbe Legislature upon the caucus nominee. Now Vork Produce market. NSW tore. Nov. 18. Cofon dull but un changed: salt-a luuo baits uplands at 16 vc: Orleans at 16 sc. Fiour firmer aud advauood luifio. aales of io,uuu oarreis Mate at 1364); onto at figs-no; western at I.',q,tl-7fi : Southern at 14 0(V;K-ft. heat Brnier, and advanced (3c.; sales ef TS.OOJ bushels new snrlusr t SI 40&t-4tf : red Western at $1-41(41 '47; white Mlch.gaa at treo. Corn tinner ana scarce; sales or 83,000 bushels pew mixed WetUTa at bU(b5c.: old do. at ssc. Oats firm: sales of V,000 buabela Ohio at 61 61)40. ; West ern at soc. Beef dull. Pork heavy; new tuesx, f'i375; ohl, Mi4U-it. Laid uomluaL Whisky aicauy ai ei4ots,o. New York money aad meek Market. Nkw York, Nov. is. htooka steady. Mouey 4 as percent, uoia, wz?,. o-vos, iso, coupon, 107,; ao. ne, ao., i'H.; tio. ibso, aa 108'. ! ao. :i, pew, 109; oa lboi, io; do, 1868. lo: 10-40. loevt ; Virginia en, 64; Miaaourl 6a. S1V: Can to u Co., 65; Cumberland preferred. 80; N Y. Ceo- tral and Hudson River, 2; Erie, U; Adams Kxpress to., 67; Michigan Central, l'0V; Michigan southern, 82: Illinois Central, 184?,; Cleveland and PHtahurg, 106V; Chicago and Bock Iaiand, UiHi Plttahurg nod Fort Wayne, western inwn l eiegrapn, 42ft. Baltimore Fro ace market. Baltimore. Nov. II Cotton more active. Flour active and prloea Improving, vt'ovat nrin : Maryland amber. l-70(j(l 86. good to prime, 11-45(41-60; coin- nionto fair. ii'ibMi as; unio axa Indiana, si &e 1-40. Uoruacltva; new white, TftAuec ; yellow, ki (shScv Oata firm at 4aoc. icye. CmjISOJ. aleas Pork quiet at Kacon nrro; no tldea, IS c; clear do., K'e r slicp'era, iv.Tia;r.: nw, xu. Lrd quiet at lfc. WklDky, sac. bid and W asken. LATER CABLE REPORTS. THE W Alt IN FRANCS, A rcat Battle Impoading. rixssinn Requisitions at Orleans. The Eastern Question. hat Russia Ccmplains of The Mew King of Spain. Etc. Etc.. Etc. Etc. Etc. FROM EUROPE. THE WAU IS FRANCE. The Movement Aronoa Orleana. London, Nov. IS. Advices have been re ceived here from Orleans down to the evening of last Monday. The Prussians had retired to the northward beyond Artenay. The French had constructed heavy earthworks lu front of tbe railway Junction, Just outside of Orleans, and ten thousand men had been employed at tbe work. Tbe French army under General Faladlnas was massed between Orleans and Artenay, the cavalry of the French being wretchedly managed, which seriously Interfered with their success. A large number of boats have been collected at Orleans which were to be used to cross the army to the southern bank of the Loire in case of deleat in the impending battle. Tbe requisitions made by the Prussians at Orleans amounted to 200,000. Some skirmish log had already been reported at the French outposts, THE UUNIN QfJBSriO.N. Tlolatton of the Parli Treaty. London, Nov. 18. It is said that the parti cular violations of the Paris treaty of 1850 which Russia has complained of .ara as follows: Cruke of the Prince of Wales in the Black Sea in an English frigate, tho simiUr trip sub sequently by Lord Bulwer Lytton, and the appearance of an Austrian squadron at Varna, a Turkish city on the Black Sea, when the Em peror of Austria was there, and lastly the voy age of the Sultan in a Turkish frigate. ibe itnsslan envoy at UoiiHantinopie pro tested against this latter circumstance at the lime, but ineffectually. TUB HPA3I4II THRONE. Popnlarliv of the New King. Madrid, Nov. 18. A committee consisting of fifteen members of the Consistent Cortes has been appointed to proceed to Florence to pre- rent tbe Spnnibh Crown to the Duke of Aosta. Tbe election of Aosta i" highly popular through out the Provinces. No disorders have followed his proclamation, though the Government had reason to believe that as the candidature was unpopular in certain quarters there mlgbt be demonstrations of disapproval. The services of the troops have not be,en necessary any where. In all the large cities cannon were tired In honor of the event. Florence, Nov. 18. The Duke of Aosta arrived in this city yesterday from Naples, and was met with the enthusiastic acclamations of the people. The President of the Council, tbe Spanish Minister to Italy, and other not a bles subsequently called upon him and con gratulated him. The ;Hovement of Aastrla. Vienna, Nov. 18. Freie Presse to-day con firms tbe identity of the English aud Austrian note to the Russian Emperor. FROM CHINA. The Instigator of tbe Tlen-Tla 3Iaarre Arreted. London, Nov. IS. A despatch has just been received here from Macao, dated November 14, which states that the instigator of the Tien-Tain massacre has been arrested and will be speedily brought to justice. BAZAINE AS A UAMBLER. Ilia marriage In mexice-ttia Treachery to Mailniillau Heavy diuaittllag He l.eaea Nearly (700, OOw In Mix U.in. Vow th bociety. It was our fortrne to know Marshal uaxaine per soi ally, and to be near bim during two of tho most evtntiul years In the history of Mexico. Wo h it bis entrance into the halls of tho Montezuma, and laur, hia marriage In tha Imperial Palace to Sono ma Joseia rena, a ueautirui out poor young laity quite twenty years the Mart, bar a Junior a de set udant of a evanish family, fair aud stately of Cgure. The wedding was celebrated wim great porno, JUaximllliiu ami Curlotta-a queen by birth anl rare accomplishments-gave away tr.e brile a he An.l.blhoi of Mexico, wsts.ed by two departnieLUl bishops, parfnrmed the Impressive ceremony. The prexeuis were numerous, rare, aad costly, tbe Oral f all being an lmperUl prtsaot from Maximilian to itazaiue, vaiueu at ih,uuu. jt con sifcten ( f the palace and gardenaat San l'M:a. afterwai da occupied by the Marshal and nls bride. Four bionihs following this eveot we were tho ro- clpienis ol ireuuent luvltattous to their ioa?mtlceut receptii ns, conversed by the hour with the Mtrrul, or libit i ed to him and Ida staff, or the varlo is Minis ters of klaxuniuau's Cabinet, wnne they d soisaud tf.e tin n Important eveutaof the diy. Fr m fiat lbttrit nrae and opportunity we became nrin) 7 and reasoi ably convlucid that Marshal Bazain i, ai great general and an honorable man, was a frau l of ti, e nitt maguituae. From our conversation wun mm we Knew ean.v in 1FC6 that the whole tenor of hia de.-ipatchea to the Secretary of War of France, aud privue letters to NaDoleon. waa uciilLBt tne noble-hearted and Bin cere Maximillau. la wptetuoer oi iea we anew from the same sonrco that naaine waa plotting ror the dethronement of the young K'liperor, and his own appointment ny cuanoioou as itegdut or lmui,' tor of Alexlto. Somewkat later orders came from the ex-ainperor Napoleou for the withdrawal of the expeditionary corps of France to Xexico. iiu.aine ordered a concentration of the armies of tha North and Central States at (iueretaro, whence they marched Into the capital. The iteigia:i troops de termined to remalu. on the morning ot the thirl or rebiuary, 1867, Marahal Bazalue a plotting aud plan- inriir aud undermining was uone-nis luunier or Alaxlinilian well nipu compie.ru; cuueiiieuny, at the bead of the army oi t ranee in Moxti o, ho inarched throuali Callea de Saa Frauclaoo a id Pla teius across the l'luza de Arnas. avoidluv pv-.iug tbe inperlal palace, suaa noi io aaiuio inn ttiuperor aud out tnrouxn tne earnem "u" mn me vai ley beyv-nrt. After await ng there for two days to plot wlta General Poriirio Diaz, commander of tbe l llteral army, and sell bi n arms ami ainm'iuiri n with Mhlrli loeruaD tne aiuper ir auu einiiire. lii zalne led his army down the hundred leagues of lu lervenlnir alone toward trt Gulf of Mexico. Ten daya alter ne im "e -.nj oi jus cn, ana os- fore his disembarkation, siaxiinlllan, at the head of 7Mi0 n en, with 2S pieces of artillery, left the capital for Cueretaro, where the empire rtlej, aud whero Juarez brutally asHaiuauta tue Archduke or Aus tria. Aa long aa Baxalue remained in tho city of Mexico. Maximilian feartd to save It, althougn he deaired to. becauae tne AtarkBal of Frauce woun: aelze tbe lrupertai palace aud the archives of the Goveruiuent. Am a Lci-ii J we siid w.jlI h nihil T3iziiT"sa fraud. Let the student of history prove uituln tr the rontTfi.rr. wj know in it a banquet, a reviis v ty, a gaining table, are bit favorite nt irs PS- llm. Tin te occupations, witn opera anq innirti, coLstltfte bis plranre, and of the five ptl-ne, gaming has bad Hie graer anre fir yais. s a nil le examp'e: .tn pa'n-n Tininy, i'fr. 4, uh, tarhal Bazslne and wife, With ttvi Count aa t oantess de None, ocrn pled a box In the Imperial Ibfatre f ( th 1 City of Mexico. Juan Kivaa, 'hi ri at mMifr denier and banker, with his wire aid beaui mil iiRiitnters. Nenoritaa .niana aaa i.onora. tempted box sixteen. When th play waa half over, Bnzalne rose, bowed himself out of hnb x. leaving fount ie Nona to escort nis wue nnn, ami proceeded to the hnmi of Rivas, 2 Calls de Capn- h nas. tiau an nour lavr. one 01 ine aRrvania 01 lllvas hnrriedly enured the Imperial Theatre, went 1o his master'a box, and whispered in SpiQiah to Don Jinn, "Marshal Biizulne and Snnr B irron (tho grrat English banker, sinco deceased) are pitying fi fc nnn are winning neavtiy." Kivaa rose, threw bts loan over nix anouuw, aad left fur bis home. The play at the theatre naa- cinoed. w wmt to sen tha sa-na of monu, fr 01 othi r occasion we ha I wltuccaod Itn ncime furtn i"a chanire t iuifs In that palace of camblers in a sin 1 1 right. GnmMlng Is a respectable calling In Mexioi, VII, I M tfTllf'UI'f II T ni-B .11. ("It ,11. r-. provided tliey are wealt.hv. iH.aine, linrron. aivar.ii foreion merchants, and a number of nabo Mxu rai.s were playing. Old man Hlvas was dealing. To banks, all the money n aced oh tue tame ror tue piny bad tern tanped bv nitralne, and won, giving hi n iH'tumo winnings. Mr.lUrron had wonab) tt5,ni9. The waeers were not I'as than one hundred ounces. rr f isoo gold, and often nnn thousand O'tocas, or tlA.noo gold, aad twice Bixalne wairerml K.vi.oft against the bank's t.so.oon. Kivas put out a Il Ki.ini bulik at twelve o'clock, all In gold ounce. Ha tatne s fortune tnrned until at nve o'elack A. M . M miar mornlnv, he was $l69,Sno loaer, and lUrron, $i'),(t) winner. 'I e poin mat ny tne Atarsnai wa aent to Rlvaa' home the same morning at 9 o'cloak. N. Y. MONEY HtRKKr YK4TKitlAV. From the S. T. Herald. Th. Cold Room Im boonmn th. alrnwt xnln.iiT. eet tr. of interest in WU .treat onaratioas. tha price of the precious metal beini the mnt wonaitiT. inilnx of la. pmsreps of th. coraplicHlion. in r ar ipo. Ta. r-onl tiv. activity of tbe market w throuhly arousal to- U1.1 by a H00J nt tmeKtam. report inn tnn uiic' n ilmni in th. pnee or DT.-twrntie. at liono in. i n. uoin itoim wn. hi led aa early a o'riocK n an ear and anxious awembla. ot broknrs. Th. first qua- tattoo, or Bre-twentim pro laced ii'tts .tidut, inr the reM.a that a ttimnttan.'iu announcnmimt. thtt th. dirert.n of the Hank or Kptrhtail. at t.eir oemion tliis uiorBiDir, had mart, ao ohanic. in tbe rat. of dincnait war renarclia a flattering sic", and gold openn nnlntly at lia. Bixm after, how.Tir. bonus wnro re,iort.a doirn to w-'-,. and sold ran ut to 1I8U. .ftwena whuib Dint and Z II. fluctuated tbe baUnc. the fnran toa. Kresh dn- palches were now received noting liretweatlni of iSSl at tfh. hil. private telegram to torn, of th. foreign banker. Blan.it tnom aa lowatSS and Ha'i. Ta. axnit. Dicnt now became Intense, and gold buuaie l np ti V3H. temt here, and almost at tbe earn, time, still later despatches, which, in coming by one of tb. cables, had overtaken tb. previous mnssages by tbe other line, rpported a sndden r.onv.ry in our lie ads to 87 and S74. Th. effect wa electrical. In tb. spac. of about twenty minutes gol l fell to ll'i, and alter hovnnir in that vicinur for a'mnt two nonra ne- e ired to 112V. on tb. firm closing of the London Kuvjk KxchsDff. nnn n.ws report, thtt tour prominent members of tb. Knglish Cabinet bad pro -lsime4 their de.ire for peace, tue probability being, furtaur, stronvly intimuea tbal tbe note of lird dranvill. wonld lead to a omgre.s of tbe Rurcuen powers to reviso th. trenty of Paris and settle the questions bow in dispute between th. varois conntrir of Europe. I.atsron gold, nute parnhasaa bv tbe t horts reacted to 112 "-j: liar, closed dull and wsak at Inst, nrnri in tha -at. ntialincrs this evenmir. "Tb. foreign exchana. a-arket wna firm under the on- fiver. l)e advices from London early in the dy, but wm barely steady on the later advance in th. Rnglish funis, and the leading bankers showed more disposition to (lm. while actual transmit ions out of seeod hid wire iloai nt an tichth to a quarter per cent, below th. counter rat. s. ' Th. dmdine of five-twenties in T.on lon nnsittled and wei kened tha (iovcrniuenf list, and the 62 tell to 107 Vi lli, so issues rssponrtiuv ruor sensitively tins th. otne a to the change abroad. nuhseiiuntlv 'be anvanno in gold cbirkeil tbe rierlina, and at tb. afternoon bonris th. irark't became firm at. n reaction, maintaining its ftr.npthat, tb. closo, when tb. decline In cold was in turn offset by tb advance in tbe InnJon qaotnion." PIITLADELPUTA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven ft Bro., N t 40 S. Third street. BETWEETt BOARDS. tinoo W Jersey K 7o tr 10'J ah Heading R. . . I.-HMIUlty 68 JNeW.lU'i rm do fioo do c.luiH sshLeh v It.... 6 6 ah Peuna R Is. 69' S5 do 69V leOBKLeh NavSt,.. 81 n Sti do..60wn. 81 voe do bo 8 100 do b60. 81 V(SshReadR..bmi. 60) 0o do 2d. WV, lotfl.... COVf do. alown. 60! 100 100 400 800 100 100 100 100 800 400 rtO Mil- do 24. BO a I8.nl)-4t do.. B60wn.50-44 do b60.50-.vt do... .am 60-41 do. ....S10. 60-44 do.. is. bao. 60-41 do it. 60 SECOND BOARD, 11000 City 6s, N.2d.lo; 100 sh Plnl k SR., 88V 12006 do K'23; liooo Pa s a m... 9J I'iOO Pa 6s W LCp.l04i ItlOsh OCA A RbCO 46 800 do., loo do. . ...IS. ' ..b3(. 26 100 sh Read ..B30. 60V 100 800 200 400 100 800 do. ..rg.VI. 6)J l(i0shLh Nav 81 do all) 6Hi 10 do. 81X do.ls.siown. boh loe me 10 8(0 100 iro 100 do., do., do., do., de.. do., do.. 8X 81 ...b60. 81 H ....Is. 81 s60wn. 81 H ,bSwn. 81', 81?,' do trf. 61 x do....ls.sf.fo-Bi do bia.60 81 An it. 830.60-81 600 do. ..Is.boO. 60; SSshLeb Vau.U. 29 (ftr additional Marrigat ate fifth pg. Bishop Cakrow. on Thursday evening, the nth inaupt, at tse residence or the bride s parents, ny tbe Bev. it. E. O. Brooks, Clement B. Bisnop. of New York, to Hannah L..,daughtrof John Cairo w, esq., or mis city, irsew t orn papers piease cony. BST- DR. BURPEE HAS 1332 ARC II Street. REMOVKD TO NO. 11 18 ftngf FOR SALE. A STYLISH SADDLB AND rr.V DRIVING HOPSE. Warranted sound. Sold lor want of use. KEttR S STABLE. No. 1118 S AN- SOSl Steeet. 11 13 St pOMMON PLEAS, JUNE TERM, 1870. NO. BT. ' in uivoree. TANK RICHARDS, by Iter nxt friend, vs. ISAAC KICKAKDa. To Isaac Rickabpii, Keap indent: Please take notice that the Court has granted a ruin on respond ent to show canse why a divorce a vinculo ma'nmvnif fhoold rot be graatcd, returnable on SATUKUAY, rsoreieutr ko, ibio, at j nrinct a. n. WILLIAM H. V ART IN, 11 13 4 Attorney for Llbellant WHISKY. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL. The Wine rvXcrthantb, No. 1310 CHESNUT St. Our rjevv Table Wine, THIS Yellow Seal Sherry, PUT UP IN LARGE BOTTLES, X1 PER DOZEN. v TUs Wine Is very psle and dry, and shipped to ns on special order, by the largest house In Xeres, ex. pressly for our RKTAIL 8ALE8. 11 11 fuiwa.n OARPETINQ8. cAurimNGs. McCAUUM, CREASE & SIQH Vo. 509 CHESNUT Btreet French Moquettes. French Axminstors, Crossley's 6-4 Velvets.. English Druesels, Crossley's Tapestries. Hall and Stair Carpetln&xSa C A R P E T I JN O H OF EVKKY DESCRIPTION. lowest rziicao. McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN. no. so cjiii:nu jp street, 8 81 wfm3m rp Opposite Independence Ball. CARPETING S. Axmlnster, Velvets. Brussels. Tapestries, Three-ply Ingrains. Oil Cloths, Etc. LEED05I, SHAW & STEWART, No. 635 MAItKET STREET, 9 80 fmw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANIE3. gECURlTY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIKE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Truat tnrl Safe Deposit CoiDpasj OF rulLAPKLPUIA, IN TUEIR New Kaiblo JTire-proof Building-, Nos. 329-331 CUK5MJT btreet. CaplUl subscribed, fi.OuO.coo; paid, f 600,000. COUPON FONT'S, STOCKS, SECURITIES, FAMILY PLATB, COIN, UEKns.and VaLUaHLUS of every description received for safe-keeping, nuder guarantee, at very uiuuciuio rates. The Oompanv also rent SAFR8 ISSIDR THRIR Bt RGLAh-PROOtf VAl'Lltt. at prices varrlnr from $15 to $75 a year, acendb g to size. An extra size for Corpcrai ions and itauKers. Kooms and desks adjoining vaults provided for Safe centers. DEPOSITS OF MONBV RECEIVE ') ON INTE REST at three per cent,, payable hy check, without notice, andnt lour per cen'., payable by check, oa ten days' notice. TWA VtlTT WT?i' T tfTTKI.' nHT!IJTtniT fnml.1i.J available In all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one per cent The Corrnanv act as EXECUTORS. ADMINIS. TRATOKS, and QUA KDlANS, and Rt'OKlVE and EXECUTE 1 BUS I Sol every di-scrtptlon, from the Courts, Corporations, and Iudivldua's. N. B. BKOWNE. President. U. U CLARK, Vice-President. ROBERT PAT1 RBSOv, cr-tary and Treasurer. v titbit; i uub. N. B. Browne, Alexander Henry. Clsrence II. Clsrk, Jobn Welsh, Charles M scale ster, Stephen A. Caldwell, Ut orge F. Pyier, Henry C. Gibson, nuwara w . t;arK, .i. uiinngnain t u Henry Pratt Mc&eau. 1613 fmwi FIRE AND BUR OL. AR PROOF 8AFE MARVIN'S SAFES. She Best Quality! The Lowest Prices! The Largest Assortment! Flrc-proof. Durglar-oroofo MARVIN'S CHROME IRON 8PIIEUIOAL I3uiarltn Hafo Will resist all BURGLAR S IMPLEMENTS for any lengtn or tune, riease sena ror catalogue. MARVIN & CO., Ho. 721 CnSSrjUr Street, (MASONIC HALL,) ICS Broadway, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA. 103 Bank St., Cleveland, Ohio. ' A number of Second-hand Safes, of different makes and sizes, for sale VitKY LOW. bafea, Machinery, eta, moved and.bolsted prompt! and carefully, at reasonable rates. 10 T fmwtiin D EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS. Okkicb No. 104 S. Fifth Street, ) PHiiADaLPui a, November 16, WO. NOTICE Ti CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office Of tbe Chief Commissioner of Highways until 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY, 2lst lnstaut, for the con strucilon of a Sewer on the Hue of Locust street, from the west curb line of Tenth street to the sewer In Filth street, with a clear luntde olameter of three feet, with such man-holes as may be directed by the Chltt Engineer ar.d 8ureyr. The understanding to be that the Sewers herein advertised nre to be completed on or before tbe Slat day of December, 1S70. And the contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on aald sewer to tbe aniount of one dollar aud ill ty cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so much cash paid ; the balance, as limited by ordinance, to be paid by the city; aud the contractor will be re- quirea to seep tne aireet ana aewer migooa orueri for three years after the newer la duliliei V When the street la occupied by a City Passenger I Railroad track, the sewer shall be constructed along- I side of said track In such manner as not to obstruct f or Interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ; 1 1 and no claim for remuneration shall be paid the con. f I tractor by the company using said track, as specified ' I in Act OI Aaaemuiy eppruveu aaay s, jsoo. Each proposal will be accompanied by a cer tificate that a bond has been Hied In the Law Department as directed by ordinance of May ao, I860. If the lowest bidder shall not execute a con tract within five days after the work Is awarded, be will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for tbe difference between hia bid ciiirt tha nttvf Invnut tAtiiitkr Specifications may be bad at the Department of I Surveys, whlcn will te amctiy aunereu to. Tbe Department of Highways reserves the right to reject ail bids ut deemed satisfactory. All bidders may be present at the time nnd place of opening tbe aald propoaaia. No allowance will be made for rock excavation, except by special contract, MATILON H. DICETNSON, 11 18 Bt Calef conunlaaionur of Highways. It M tat Be.KgUi32UIkuoaWboloifc
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