8 THE DAl-uY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1871. CITY inTiiLLiuuncc. A XOVEL LOCOMOTIVE. The Kew Narrow Gauge Enlnci Now Building at the Baldwin "Work The Vew Theory Successful. The Baldwin Locomotive Works of M. Baird & Co., of ibis city, are now building some nar row gauge locomotives for tbe Denver and Rio Grande Kailroad, on the new principle of the very narrow three-foot Range. The first of .hese engines has just been completed, and is oow at the works from, whence It will be for warded in a few days to Its final destination. It is called the Montana, and is the first locomo tive of narrow gauge for general passenger or freight service ever built io this country. Its completion signalizes the "new departure" in railway practice, and consequently great in terest is naturally attached to it. Tbe engine is six-wheeled, four of the wheels, forty Inches in diameter, being coupled as drivers, aud one pair of leading wheels in front having a swing bolster and radius bar, forming what is known as a "pony truck." This arrange ment enables the eugine to pass short curves readily, as the rigid wheel base is ouly six feet three inches. Tbe general plan is similar to that of ordinary full Range locomotives. The cylinders are outside and placed horizontally, and are nine inches in diameter by sixteen inches stroke. Its total weight in running order is 25,300 pounds, of whicli 20.500 are car ried on the four driving-wheels aud so are avail able loradhesion. A four-wheeled tender, having a water capacity of 500 gallons and a coal capa city of about onu and one half tons, is attached. The proportion of driving-wheels relatively to the stroke of piston admits of a speed of 30 to 40 miles an hour, with a facility equal to that on the full gauge. In addition to this, two other locomotives of the tame gauge are now finishing for the same road, which are Intended for freight service ex clusively. They have each three pairs of drivers and a pony truck. As an evidence of the great interest now pre vailing on the narrow gauge question, as well as of the grent business connections and prominent standing of this Philadelphia manufacturing firm, this establishment now holds contracts to furnish locomotives for quite a number ot nar row gauge roads both in this country aud Cana da. The firm also receive by every mail letters and inquiries or information on the subject from all parts cf tbe United States, from Mexico, from the British Possessious. from South America, and from Americans residing in Jrdia and China. "West Laurel Hill A Beautiful Tomb. This new cemetery is situated on the west bunk of the Schuylkil river, and from the plateau, which is 225 feet above the water, a commanding view extending for miles both up aud down the valley is ob tained. The cemetery grounds comprise 110 acres, bounded on the we6t by Belmont avenue; and as the entrance gate is only four miles from Market Street Bridge, it la eaiy accessible by this tbe fluest avCLtie of the city. A ride through this newly laid outplace forms a pleasing extension of a drive through tbe paik, and the vistas here obtained are so supe rior to any in the latter that it has already at tracted several of our artists to paint its beau ties. Nuttire seems to have designed it for ilia especial purpose to which it is now appropri ated, and it has had the care of the founder of Luurel Ilill in the development of its charms by landscape adornment. Besides the elevated phueau already referred to, its hillsides afford admirable locations for vaults. These, wheu built into the I ak, give an opportunity for horizontal torabf Jj'tid thus at the same or less outlay a greater TP.iect can be secured with one ornamental front than it upon level, ground, where it is necessary to adorn all four sides. A capacious reeeiviug vault has lately been built lor the company by Messrs. Johu Comber & Co., who have the extensive granite aud ilag btoae yard at Twetity-second and Chesnut. A slight description of this tomb may be of Interest, as it is unique and worthy of com mendation from its thorough construction aud facilities. It is a bank vault, 80 feet square, with an Egyptian facade of blue Quincy granite, which is a perfect specimen of that stylo of architec ture. '1 he outer doors are made of heavy gal vanized iron, and arc intended to be left open during the day, iaside ot which is au open work iron gate. One enters ttie vestibule of the vault by rising two slept, aud here, as well as in the main vault or rave, it is paved with North river blue stone. On three sides of the main vault are solid stone catacombs, each of which is pro vided with a heavy galvanized lrou door. These latter have secure hinges, bolts, and brass locks, and are intended to be sealed with cement whenever used. These catacombs, over 50 in number, are each thoroughly ventilated by Hues at tbe back, and the coolness and dryness of the whole are secured by chiniueys and substantial (J Trills, columns of granite at the four corners of the Bave support heavy granite lintels, from which epring three brick arches. The arch over the nave is high and of fine proportions, and all are covered on the outside with a thick coat of cement. Tna bank snrmounting the vault is grassed and planted with evergreens. The structure is as excellent in the details of its construction as it is faultless lu its architec ture! design and proportions, and reflects great credit on Messrs. Comber & Co. W'e suould have mentioned that its size is such that, oh the last occasion ot its use, the whole fuueral com pany were gathered inside during the perform ance of the Episcopal burial service. The Heading Kailroad have constructed a Biding at the Cemetery Station (feneoyd), which has-been used for funeral trains, and the time may not be far distant whem this means of access to cemeteries will be enforced by the growth of our city. The New TIooi ital. The Presbyterians of this city will hold au out-door meeting in the grove of Saunders College, Thirty-ninth 6Lreet above Maiket, to-morrow atteruoon, at 4 o'clock, when the Rev. Dr. Saunders will convey to them his premises for a hospital. This square, bounded by wide streets, one of 50 feet, two of CO, aud the fourth of 80 feet, compri.es three and one filth acres, beautifully variegated with large native forest trees of different kinds, aud opeu spaces filled with shrubbery and flowers. No one will be disappointed who will go with the expectation of seeing as beautiful ground as this city or any other can present iu the form of a square. They are more than six hundred f set long on the suinmu of a ridge running from north to south. Oa the east side, along the street, is a line of ornamental trees of rare beauty. Parallel with them, Inside the en closure, is a row of Norway spruce, aud then rise the lofty forest trees which have occupied these grounds for ages. It is worth a vblt to see this grove; but to-morrow visitors will see thousands of our best citizens assembled to take part in the exercises of a great occasion. Rev. Dr. Musgrave will preside, and many of our most distinguished speakers, including the Mayor, will be on the platfarui, aud many of our best singers are engaged to make the grounds resouud with melody. All are invited to be present. Beer Saloon Robbed. The lager beer saloon of John YVeller, at the comer of Judson and Brown streets, was entered souse tuna last night, and robbed of a gold watch, valued at a revolver, a small quantity of jewelry, aud to in cash., lie above wre UKcn from tin lar-rorni, the thieves having gained entrance by the cellar window. Trifling Fike An ofllcer of the Seventh district last night discovered a eligbt fire la the factory lu the rear ot ro. HiiS Caliowhill street, lie ran to the Perseveiauce IIose-bou-, where truck B is lo-Hted. and informed the fire'iien, who went and extinguished the fire without Bounding any alarm. Mcbic on the Fourth There will be two musical concerts at Lemon Hill, Falrmouut Park, on the Fourth ot July. The morning one will take place between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M., and the afternoon one from a to 7 o'clock. BUILDINU IMPROVEMENTS. The Work at the Office of the TtnlMtna; Inspectors The Buildings to be Directed. Below is presented a description of the prin cipal buildings for the erection of which per mits bave been issued by the Building Inspec tors during the past ten days, viz., from the 2lst to the SOth inclusive: THcrlUng Six Wen on Twenty-eighth, near Tassy tink roau, 16 by ot, two stories; permit by B. Cub berly. Two on Haywood, near Thirty-sixth street, 17 by 46, two stories ; permit byll. K. Marley. Two on Catherine, near Nineteenth, IT by 40, two Stories; permit by Joseph Doyle. Eight on Carpenter, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, 18 by 82, two stories ; permit by John B. Motllit. Four on Guyrey street, east of Twelfth, 14 by 2S, two stories; permit by William l. Cozeus. fclx on SSetfenth street, between TasKer and Morris, 16 by 42, two stories; permit by Manning K. Clover. Fifteen en Ellsworth, west, of Nineteeth, 16 by 43, two stories; penult by John Bateson. sixteen on Martini n Square (above Catharine), be tween Twenty third and Twenty-fourth, 85 by S. twe Btories; permit by .lames M. Keenan. Five on Dtckerson street, west of Passyunk ave nue, 16 by 47, two stories; permit by Thomas A. Barlow. Nineteen on Dudley street below Mifilln, between Klghth and Ninth, 14 by 80, two stories; permit by Jesfe A. T. Laws. Three on Kllsworth, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, 16 by 80, two stories; permit by Ueorge h. I'eirv. Two on Lancaster avenue. between Firtvsixth una tiny seventh streets, 16 permit by Charles Christine. by 34, three stories; Twenty on Master street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, 18 by 60, three stories; permit by James McElroy. Twenty-six on Ilarlan street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, 14 by lis, three stories; permit by the same. Tin at the corners of Tenth and Eleventh and On tarlo streets, 13 by 42, two stories; permit by Hood & Tmnllnson. Twenty at the corner of Memphis and Vienna streets, 14 by 26, two stories; permit by A. P. Bilyeu, Seven on Fourth street, below Norrls, 15 by 28, three stories; permit by Jacob L, Senueff. Six on Somerset street, east of Eleventh, 15 by 42, three stories; permit by William B. Smith. Tweiity-fonr on Apsley Htreet, east and west of Green, nDd on Green street, Germantown, 1C1-; by 40, three stories; permit by Waller Kirk. Four on Clarence street (above Cumberland), be tween Twenty-sixth and Twnnty-seventh, 14 by 33, two stories; permit by O. P. Weaver. Eighteen on the corners of Thompson, York, and Wilton streets, 14 by 80, two Btories; permit by V Rtson i:ibc rtson. Twenty on fcmlen, east of Tulip and east of Mem phis, 14 by 88, two stories: penult by A. It. Harvey. Three on Charlotte street, above Poplar, 12 by 2S, two stories; permit by Robert W. Strode. Seventeen on Sharswood street, between Eight eenth and Nineteenth, 14 by 38, three stories; permit by Thompson & Harper. Two at the corner of York and Mover streets, 20 by Rs, three btories; permit by iinniel McShane. MarkH louses 'Xu'uer cf Seventeenth and Fede ral stret ts, 125 Dy Cn, two stories; permit by James Evans. On the north side of Market street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth, 90 by 70, one story; permit by Duncan & Richardson. Stables Five at the corner of Albion and Locust street-?, ?6 by 44, two stones; permit by JJ. li. V arreii. Four on bohsoin street, tear Twcnty-urat, 24 by 40, two stoiles; permit by same. f actory un Dickinson sireet, casi or xrentou avenue, SO by 29, three stories; permit by Moore, cronse r isner. Hotel On Seventh street, above Chesnnt, 43 by 50. five stories; permit by James Wilson & Sous. Stable and warehouse vnine ease sine or Jones' alley, above Coates street, 20 by i0, three Btories; permit by William Wolf. The Coming Fourth. A platform will be erected before the City Armory, ou Broad street, near Race, to accommodate the Mayor and Coun cils on the occasion of the parade ot the 1st Division 1'. M.8 on the morning of the Fourth. A salute will be fired on that morning on tbe old Skating-park Ground, west bank ot the Schuylkill, near Chesnut street bridge. At the several parka bands will begin to play at 130 1'. M., and continue until 9 o'clock in tbe evening. The flavor nas given special oruers io nis police in regard to the carrying out of the law relative to firing crackers and other pyro technics. Our Commerce Arrivals op Vessels. The arrivals of vessels at this port during the mouth of June were as follows: Coattaue. f'oreiju. Ships 2 Ships 12 Hnrs 1 J? irks. BfS Brics '2 Brigs 41 Schooners 7W) Schooners 84 Sloops Sloops Stunners 35fi!8teamers 2 Barges 167 Boats 2614 127 4338 Petitions to the Mayor. This morning the Mayor received two petitions. One was from the citizens of Torresdale, asking tbe ap pointment of two gentlemen of that place as SDccial officers, with power to preserve the peace, their pay being guaranteed by the resi dents ol that suouro. lne otner was irom la- cony, asking for the stationing of au flicer day and night in that place and two on Sundays, to prevent rioting and misdemeanors by parties who make excursions to that pleasant locality. In both cases the Mayor will act favorably. Horse-thief. An account of the operations of the horse-thief Moothardt was given iu this paper a few days ago. Last night Bergeant Donnelly, of the Sixth district, arrested, iu Byron street, a man nauiea dosian tngur., ou tbe charge of being an alder of Moothardt la bis thieving practices. Bright, it appears, was seen seated with Moothardt in a wagon which had been stolen bv the latter. Alderman Jones held the prkoner for a further hearing. Quick AVork. Two men this morning went into Rilev's hat store, on Market street, near Thirty-seventh, and one of them bought a hat. lie baudud the proprietor a o bill, and the latter, for the purpose ot makinr cuanjre, produced a bultrv pocket-book. One of the fellewa in stantly grabbed the book, and that was the last seen ol tno pair. Jir. uiiey loat sou oy tue operation. Flanked Tolicbman. Officer BII33 last night was informed that a thief, bad concealed him self tn tbe morocco manufaetory of Armstrong & Elklns. at tt. John and mow streets. He had scarcely entered the door when a large plabk fell on him and nearly knocked the top ol bis neaa in. ue wus removea 10 ms nome, OB Dana street. Youno Thief. John Smith (rare name) robbed the ca?h drawer of a store In Race street, above Front, yesterday afternoon. He was detected bv the woman attendant, who sci earned to such good purpose that a pollce- niau rubied in, grabbed John, and landed bim. iu tbe oliiceof Alderman Makin, who held the youth in fri;00 ball. Not Tiiat Man. hut Another. wo are requested to state that the Ofllcer Reeder whose fchamelul doings were exposed last week la the Court of Ouartcr Sessions, is not by any means Ofllcer Beniamln Reeder, of the Fourteenth ward, attached to the Mayor's ofllce. The cul prit's name is Henry Reeder, and he it attached to the f ourteenth f once district, uerraantown. Fi re-crack eks Two boys, named Thomas 8 Stout aud Dearburn Mallosk, were arrested lastmirht. at Fifteenth and t itzwater streets. for flriuK off tire-crackers, in violation of an existing ordinance and the Mayor's proclama tion. Alderman Dallas held each in bail to keep the peace, and also imposed the nsual line. Pt'KLic Baths. Mr. Fugh, superintendent of Bath-house No 3, at eoutb street wharf, bchuyl- kill. reports ilu following number f bathers who were accommodated the week ending yes terday: Mum, siM; womeu, 58; boys, 1581; and guls, l'J5. New 8nr ok Clothes.-O th er Koebler, of the Fibt-entb diaiiiet, found at 3 o'clock ihU roorniug, on tbe sidewalk at Tulip and Hunt ingdon streets, a new suit of clothes. The apparel is at the itatioa houae, Richmond aud Ulearneid streets. Lieutenant Flaherti. This officer is doing so well that be is proaounced by his physician, this morning, out of danger. AUDITORS. Appointed t Adjust Final Accounts. Tbe following auditors have been appointed in the Orphans Court for the City and County ol Philadelphia: Thomas Greenbank, to adjust the accounts of Win. L. Hirst, Esq., tinder the deed of Juliette Destonet. John A. Bickel, to audit the accounts of Mar garet 8. Logan, administratrix of the estate of John W. Ixgan. Joseph P. Longhead, to adjust the fourth ac count of William H. Kelchline, executor of the will of Joseph W. Culp. George M. Conarroe, to adjust tbe account of Catharine Alter, administratrix of George A. Altei. C. W. Little, to adjust the account of David Morgan, trustee of Sarah A. Bchlater under the will of William II. Morgan. George W. Thorn, to settle the accounts ot James Manderson and Thomas M. Montgomery, executors of the will of Thomas Maadereon. G. Remak, to audit the accounts of the Fidel ity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, ndminletrators of the estate of Abraham Wilkios. II. C. Townsend, to audit the account of Hon. James R. Ludlow, executor of Bamuel S. Levering. John Hughes Edwards, to settle the first ac count of Charles 8. Keyscr, administrator of the estate of Frederick Hafner. Edward Barry, to audit the account of Francis ?. cHeel, administrator of the estato of Anna Bird. rillLADELrniA STOCK EXCHANGE SALTt.S. Reported by Be Haven k Bro.,No. 40 S. Taird street. SECOND BOARD. IfiBOOCIty 6s, New.lOO'ti 100 sh Reading R.. .155-81 liooo Seh N 0s, 82.. 7.V 200 do !-31 Hsf.OO C Ac A in 68, 89 ilB (flfiiio Leh 6s con 98 $.')000 Hunt & B Top 2d mt. eod.. so I1000OC A R7s. b5'.' I1MI0 c. N B L 7s. fi.tf froo W Frank 7s 92 SO Btl O " 4 A K... 43 100 do O60. 4S W0 do 1)60. BOi 200 sh Leh Na..b60. 8S 100 do 860 . 8SV( 200 do loo Bh Peana R bGO. 60' 11 do 60?f 24 do reo. 6v 100 do 60i 100 do... .b60 60 LATEST SHIPPIM INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PniLADUa'HIA JUNE 30 BTATK OF niKRMOMKTBR AT THB EVBNINO TS1.RUH4PH fi A. M 09 11 A. M.. 72 3 P. M .77 Sun Risks.. Sun Sum.. 435 T-32 Moon Sbts 2-40 Iliaa Watbr Ey Cable.) London, June 30. steamship Russia, from New York, touched at yueenatown this morning. Steamship India, from New ifork, touched at Muvllle thin mornluif. Steamship Tlmringta, from New fork, touched at Southampton to-day. CLEARED THIS MORNING. Steamer V. C. Piorrepont, Shropshire, New York. W. M. Balrd k t;o. Steamer c. Com stock. Drake. New York. do. Steamer M. Mussey, Smith, New York, do. Steamer Anthracite, ureen, jsew loric, do. Steamer i'hliadelpula, Joues, New York, vy. p. C vde & Co. Ger. bark Mercur, Do Ilaan, Bremen, L. Wester- saara & uo. Brig Nimwaukce, Wlswell, Bangor, Lennox & Bur- cess. Briar Posle, Smith. St. John, N. B., Workman A Co. Schr Wllllaaiiue, Scott, Besion, D S. Stetson & Cj. Sehr Blehurd Peterson, JCugliah; Milton, Day, ilud- deii . uo. Schr Loulo P. Smith, Crle, Cambrldgeport, do. Schr Decatur dates, Berry, Somerset, SlnnicKaon &Co. Schr K Slnnlckson, tt'lnsraore, Boston, do. Schr li. n. irous, ironw, rrovmence, no. Tug Chesapeake, Merrlhew, Baltimore, with a tow or bsrees. w. 1: uiyne a to. Tnpr Hudson, Nicholson. Baltimore, wlthatoiivof barged, w. 1. Ulyue & jo. ARRIVED TlTlS MORNING. Steamship Kaxon, Boccs, 41 hours from Boston. wlthoiiihe. sud naseuKers to 11. Wiusor Jk Co. t'aa- Bcngers : Mr. anil Mra. Hughea; Mrs. Kauhnrle; (.1. w. rrangni: uawaru linrxms: ana win. uiimore. Outside ;ape Mny, passed one bark, bound In. Oif Lenguei.ignr.oarn Louise, iroiu sc. dago. Kelo,v Bombay Hook, Ung JonI A. Devereux, fmCharlej- tou ; 1 foreign schr. ; aud 3 lumber loaded suhrs, all coming up. Steamer is. v. lii'iaie, Aicuue, a noars from New York, with mdse. to V. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer J. o. oanver, woou, 13 hours rrora Bain- mere, with nidse. and passengers to A. Groves, Jr. uer. DrK can August, eiewerts, 0 uays irora Liverpool, with salt to Win. Bunim & Son. Experi enced very heavy weather. May 20, 30W miles east of Kewfoaudland, was boarded by a sea which washed overooaru the ursi. maie, wno was drowned ; stove bulwarks, boat, weather-houso, aud did other damage. Bark. Ann tnzauein, rneian, 1 days irora carde- nas. with sncar and melado to Bernadou 4 Bros. Schr Nellie scou. lviiian. flavs frum Saeua. w th molasses to E, C. Knight Co. vessel te Souder & Adams. Schr James Magee, Lynch, from Klchmond. Va.. Wliu granite 10 iuuiuuuiiu uraime uo, Schr jYiercnani, mooie. irom ueorsretown. with coal 10 rnunps & 10. Schr virgii, jtiiis, irom xsanucoKe, wnn mmner to Aiuson ft- fcon. Schr Heading kk. jno. 46, Davis, riom starurord. Schr Reading RK. No. 4a, Little, from Norwich. Schr S. F. Wines, Ilulse, do. Schr West Dennis, Crowell, from Boston. Schr Louie F. Smith, Crle, do. Schr Sussex. Bennett. do. Tubs Thomas Jefler.vin, Allen; Fairy Queen, Wil son: j. a. liutcnings. luunora; and iiuason. isicu- olson, from Baltimore, with tows of barges to W. F. civde ca. tv Schr Aiinie ityerson, rrom sc. jonn, in. u.. arrived jesterduy, is consigned, mmoer ana piotets, to d. w. ciasKlll owns not as oeiore. Schr M. C. Lions, arrived yesterday from Wil mington, N. C, is consigned (vessel; to D. S. Stet son Co. not as oeiore. CorrMvondenee of the I'hiicvUlphia Kxchanae. vikkyabd haven, J uue its 1 m inivei, senra Sarah Clark, irom I'nnaueinnia lur Huston: u. l. Vandervoort, from Uohoken fordo.: Delaware, from do. for Salem; aud Eliza Jane, from the wreck of the brig Lizzie liilliuun. Sailed, schr Delaware. June YJA. M. Arrived, schrs E. G. Irwin. Siinl. ('. liart, and E. B. Evermau, from Philadelphia f ir litiBtan: uiotte, irom run jouuhou ior au. ivu i ni: Terramn. from do. for isewburypurt: Ariel, from Mohoken ior csaiein; uuve Avery, irom New ror for uockland: lavil S. siner. Kichard vaux, fcv H, Edwards, and wai'on wauou, irom bosiou ior rni- ladelphla; 1. A. Saunders, from Salem for do.; ueorme uiermir, irom roruanu ior uo. : j. w. Kniuui. rrom uraifitre ior uo. : a anK, irom ivias- ciuash. ri. !.. ior rsew xora: ami victor, irom uu glih River, for Providence; sloops Win. P. llauc, Irom Quincy, for New York ; aud Stella, Irom tireeu- Wicn, uonn., ior dobvuu. massed by, scar Mary v. ireiano, irom rauaaoi- pnia for Boston. Correspondence of Tie Voenina TeXvrrayth, UASTUM at McaiAiiurs s liiLLttriN. New Yoke Okkicb. June 29 The following barues leave iu tow to-nlzht lor Baltimore, light: Charles cartridge, jsaao t iiKins, j.a. i;oviu, is. B. Brooke, N. 1. Janes, T. L. Moore, Mary Kear, tHtelle. James Koacn. ana Aueua. Baltimore Ukancu Okhce. June T) me fol lowing barges leave iutow to-ulght, loaded with coal, rer pitw orx: Marv Dunn. K. S. Burton. Harry vv riami. it. u. uere. Thomas Aiati news. . . i.ewiB, 11. a. mow- ton, Joseph Lord, City of Boston, Mary Shuw, aud N. ueriin. PHILADELPHIA BllAKCH OFFICE, June BU. The L. D. Girard and Athletic, with coal, ior now xorx. General Lyon, with coal, ana Auna uarman, w:tn soda, for Baltimore. 1 a. u. iIavkcdk-Ukace. Jana 30 The following boats It'll T C Ul WW W-UBJ . Jane f. Monn, wita lumour to x aiiorsuu a iiip- plncott. urrv nrnior. with lumber to Cralff & Blanchard. G. D. Tlnsuiaa, with lumoer to J. P. Woolverton. "1X7 EOD1NO AND KNGAUKMENT KlNUi 1 t -., 1,1 lA-knrat One irold. OUALITY WAIt- R AN TED. A full assortment of sues always on U8Ud. KAKKA oltOTHt'K, Makers, No. 824 CllKtiNUT Street, rwlow Kourtrt VtA-:nner(TIOR UAHDKN, N. E. CORNER ! C'OAIKt Mild FRANKLIN Streets, f'AKL SKNTZS OKAS U INaTKUMENTAL CONCUR rs, VVFIiY RVKN1NG, Irom Juu 80 to September 8. Hi bm'U Tu !. is, admitting one gent aua lady.. 5 o.) Vu knees of four tickets 100 Are now rearty at Mesrs. North fcco.'s, Chestnut Mtreet. below Eleventh: Andre a cas, No. 1104 Clienuiut street: Louis Meyer's, fo. 1413 Cheauut auect; Fred. Wettieuuiayer s, No. lot fkats itreek U. lUUkUlAHA, 6 SO it Busiues Agent. THIRD EDITION LATER FROM EUROPE. The Review and the Loan. Sho dreco-Turkish Troubles. The Italian Exposition. Incendiarism in New York. MATTERS AT WASHINGTON Slate Claims on the Governmsnt. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc., Kto- FROM EUROPE. fBT ASSOCIATED TRESS. Fxclunive.lu to The Evening Telegraph. The Review and the Loan. London, June 30. The correspondents of the London papers all agree that the review at Longchamps and the French loan were both successful. One writer says the thought of revenge upon Germany is uppermost In the minds of tbe Parisians, who still hope for an opportunity to readjust the frontier. The Reported Dlitfcultv Between Greece us Turuey, arising from the appointment of Trlcoupis as Greek Ambassador to Constantinople, and the refusal of the Forte to receive him, has been amicably arranged, and the two countries are now on good terms. The Itallau Exposition. Nai-les, June 30. Victor Emanuel visited the exposition to-day and distributed the medals awarded to contributors. The English Fleet at Canada. London, Juno 30. The statement is officially confirmed that Halifax will, now that the Treaty of Washington has been ratified, soon cease to be the rendezvous of the British North American fleet, and that the fleet in Canadian waters will be reduced to the Commodore's ship and another. A Cabmen's Strike. A ttrike of the cabmen is apprehended in London. IfROM WASlIIJVQIOJf. I BY ASSOCIATED PKBS9. Exclusively to The Eventoiq Telegraph. State Claims Aatiint the Government for War H.XIICM8C. Washington. June 30. The various States having claims against the General Government, urowing out of the late war, were busily en . . . a .... j -. 1 1. ... gapeo ycsieroay uu to-uny, turuuu tucir authorized agents, in pushing their claims at the oflice of Comptroller Brodhead, iu the Treasury Department, to iho ena that tney might get them audited before the expiration of the mouth, at which date the act making appropriations for their payment expires. After the tiotn nist. no ciaim ot a estate ior re imbursement for war expenses 00 account of tbe General Government can be paid without an application to Congress tor that spocluc pur- pofe. The act 01 Juiy i-i, iii, repeated tne general appropriation act 01 isoi. The lion. Nathan Sargent, ex-Commissioner of Customs.has been appointed bv the Secretary or ttio treasury to visit the principal customs ports of the country and con sult witu the most experienced customs orneers in relation to an amended and more homogene ous revenue code which is in course of prepara tion in the Treasury Department, to be submit ted to Congress at its next session for adoption. Treasury Statement. The internal revenue receipts to-day retched tfiW).C99 S3, makintr a total for June of $13,223,- 0CG 47, and the total for the fiscal year ending to-day, fl44,yt)7,7i;; wnicn tans oeiow tne esti mate of ex-Commlssloncr Delano $10,000,000, it having been thought at the beginning of the year that the receipts would reach $155,000,000. The receipts for tbe fiscal year ending June CO, 18T0, were $135,235,807 97. To-dav the Government accounts were closed in all the departments, and the new fiscal year's work will be commenced to-morrow, n which date the appropriations made at last session by Congress are available. "Work at the Navy Yard. The force of workmen at the navy Yard here has been small for 1 several months, but on ac count ef the appropriations for the fiscal year having been nearly exhausted, it is thought that work will be Increased after to-morrow. Secretary Boutvrell, who left Washington for Massachusetts last night, will be absent until about the middle of July. Commlsvloner or Agriculture Appointed. Professor. Frederick Watts, of Carlisle, Penn sylvania, has accepted the appointment as Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. W. C. Tllden, the Assistant Chemist at the Department of Agriculture, Is spoken of as the successor to Dr. Antlsall, as chemist of that department. Bids for Ship Material. Bids were to-day opened at the Bureau of Construction of the Navy Department for timber and other ship building material of groat variety, to be delivered at Kltterv, Charlestown, Brooklyn, rmiadeipbia, wasuington, iNortoiK, and Mare Island. An immense number of bids were from Florida, Delaware, Philadelphia. Virginia, District of Columbia, Maine, aud Mas sachusetts principally FROM JTETV FJVGLdJVD. 1BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph, Fire at Boaton. Boston. June SO. A group of wooden build ires. Dear Causeway street, were damaged by fire early this morning. Loss $10,600: partially insured. FROM JVEW YORK. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to the Evening Telegraph, Tannery Burned. Oneida. N. Y.. June 30. George Berrv'a tan. nery was set ore ny design mis morning ana dibtrojea. loss yta.uw; insured ior ? uuj. New York Produce Market. Niw Yore. Jane 80. Cotton strong: silesSWO bales at SO'i. Flour dull and daeitntnir; sales tiftuo titils. S'&te, fS'4iK4BT'0 ; uitio, ftiae iu; western, f6'4U(Ti0. Wheat dull aud market favers buvers: bales 5,000 bushels; No. 8 spring f t-44 anoat; winter red and amber Western, fl'tiltiT. Corn ; mark.it sllKhtiy lavors buyers; sales 71, OuO busheia Inferior and common mixed vtetiieru ui tiy.mu.; goon 10 choice do., IhHc. Oats dull t saln, 15,000 bushel 1 Western ana Ohio at 63 a b' neei quiet ana siea iy. Pork tinner: new inest, iio irMiis oo. Lard nrm: steam, 10;lc. ; kettle, lJo. Whisky nominal at Via. Baltimore Produce Market. Baltimore. Jane 8fl. Cotton Ann: low mid dllut. lVi 19'c. flour steady ; h&Io of MOO barrel new kliipinuK extra ul l("ia. neai ua.i, excepi for hiitli L'radea, which are slightly tietter; white a fl-Miai 61; amber at f l-7i'.i ris ; prime red ai 11 65 cat Ci; good no at 11 40.91-tJ. Corn tedf aud Urm; bouthern white at t-ic. ; Southern yellow at 7fto. ; mixed Western at 7ne. Oats dull; Western at euiaovc. Mes i'ork quiet at is. uacon nrm; filiouldera. Tkid7Vc. :rib Sides. 1MVC. : clear rib. 0W (o-Vkc. bugui-eured liaiun, lillo. Lard Arm at Uv&HXC Whibky noiulual at w'c, FOURTH EDITION AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL. OutstandingUnited States Currency Tho Civil Service Commission Presidential Appointments. Senatorial Disappointments. JV diopter o Crime. Later Irom Europe. Illness of Ernpcror William. Ancther Iseuo of Erlo atock. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Ktr FROM EUROPE. I BY ASSOCIATED PRBSS. Exclusively to The Evening TeUgravh. Liverpool tuamofr of Commerce and cable Hates. London, June 30. At a meeting of the Liver pool Chamber of Commerce to-day, a preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted to the following eliect: Whereas, The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce has learned with nrprine that lii;!i table rates are sustained when all tue Atlantic cables are working, Uiereiore Resolved, That the officers of this body bo autho rized and dlrccteo to make representations In tho niattT to tho Government, and to ask aid of the Chambers or Commerce of Manchester, Birmluir- V. ... In Cl.nm..M (ll.Dnnn. n .1 T.V 1 I 1 . . . I . Illness of Einperor AVllllam. Berlin, June SO. The Emperor William is suffering from rheumatism. This Evening' Quotations, LOKPON. June so o t. n. uonsois tor monnv. 92l.: fr account, United States llve-tvonti. of 1SS2, 91'0' ; of 1865, 90 ; or lstsi, 90 ; teu-forties, S3. LiYEKrooi.. June 806 P. St. Cotton unchanged. Pork buoyant at r2s. (id. At Manchester an advauce of 4 d. is askeii, wnica buyers reiuse. FROM WASHING TON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. WASuiNciTo.v, June The Civil Service Commission will endeavor to adopt soino practical mode for effectually enforcing civil service reform. Leadinx members entertain opposite i'ieaj, ana nave not yet come to any conclusion. Presidential Appointments. Just before leaving for Alabama, after the rnceit. Bcsflon of the Senate terminated, Mr. Hpencer was made happy by the assurance from the Hrexlletit that nis candidate ror collector at Mooiie siiount be nominated. Mr. Spencer returned here yesterday with his wan, bat ouly In time to learn that W'lllard Warcer. his great rival, nai secured tins position. Mr. Spencer expected tne Uibinei meeting would be Dcia to-nay. anu considers nwiisen cneated. Senators Scott and Cameron urged the nomina tion of Dr. H, JVevln for commissioner of customs. Dr. Kevin was an oillor throughout the war. aud every wav qunliiled for the position. The President acsured the Senators lie should have the appoint ment, but Mr. W. T. uaines, oi 1'lttsourg, was ap pointed instead. BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Tele-graH. Outstanding United States Currency, Tho following is au oitlclal latateraent of tha United States currency outstauding at this date: United states notes, old issue, $,0Dn,&a : unite t States notes, new ISHue, Slsl,806, sis; United States notes, Issue of 1869, ll4,lU2,tS-2; one year 6 par cent, nores, si2,uiii-uu io year o per cat. notes, s4,o02 5o; two year o per cent, coimon notes, f33,42 60; compound Interest noUts, $su,2-; fractional currency, hist Issue, tt'4i4.U2.'5ti4: fraa. tionui curreucv, second issue, K.vis.iSG'isi : frac tional currency, third lssno, ?s,ei7,5U5-75; fractional currency, rourtn issue, Z7,Ba3,ioi-40. Total J337,- esu,cri2'ii6. Naval Orders. First Assistant Engineer Fred. G. McKesn Is detached from the Bureau of Steam Eoglneerlnjr end ordered to the Asliuelot, lu the Asiatic Beat,; William s. miin, irom tne iNorroiK Maw Yard and ordered to the Mouoeacy ; Second Assistant Engi neer J anez isurcnara, irom League island and or dered to tue Asnuetot. , FROM TJIK WEST. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. J Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Cincinnati High School Commencement. Cincinnati, June 30. The commencement exer cises of the iiirh school tooic place thts morning lu hike s upera iiouse oeiore an immense audteuce. There were lortj-twa graduates. Licet H of "Looney" tbe Prize Fighter. Cuicaoo, June 80 A noted prize lighter and des pi ruilo, who has long beeu a terror to Hie people of Central City, Erie, and other ralu'ng districts in Colorado, was shot dead at t.ne ou Saturday List nv some person nuknown. He went by the name of "Looney." On the day previous Looney and a com rade named ion uray oruiauy assaulted and mal treated Kev Mr. VolKeuburgh aud another cUUeu. On Saturday Looney entered a saloon with a haira knile and revolver, and commenced violent demon strations against two other persons. While thus engnged a riile ball came whizing through an op :a door and struck Looney In the hide, and he riripiied to the floor dead. It It not known who tired the shot, but it is supposed It was done by a member of the vigilance coin if, it lee raised at uouider to rid the country of the ruiliaus there. The death of Looney gives universal sausiacuou. Murderous A (Tray, St. Lons, June 80 Three men named Kenton Brooks, George Mathews, and Saboaio Mariuo en gaged in a tight on Sundav last at a place called ttie 'Six-miie House," In Madnou county, XII., resulting In the death ol itrooks, wir was stabbea aud horn- blv mutilated with knives In the hands of Mathewi and Marino, who were arrested au ) lodged lu jail at KdwaniHville. The quarrel originated la gambling and arunkenness. FROM NEW YORK. BT ASSOCIATKD PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. A Murderer Plead Guilty, New York, June SO. Policeman Joim ailleiple, indicted ior assaulting au-i rouoing Albert r. oon noil, and wounding with intent tJ kill I'olice.nari Leroy, pleaded guilty to the Ust charge to-day, and was sentenced by Recorder llaekett to ten years at h ard isuot in tne Mate prison. Another Issue of Erie Stock. Notice was given to the Stock Exchange that tbe Erie Kailwav Company have Issued thirty thousand shares of new stock by tlio conversion of convert ible bonds. The Farmers' Loan and Trust Cotupauy will not register tne stock uniu ininv aays rrom yesterday, so it will not be good delivery until alter inut ume. IfROM NEIV EN O LAND. v BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph, New Hampshire Legislature. Cokcokd. June 80. It Is q'Ute certain that this mornlLg the Democratic leaders decided not ut commence pro:eediogs aMiusc Senator Smith, as conuuipiated, and tue tune for Uuoi adjaurnuieuc will be fixed for fcaturdqy, July S. Mew York Money and Stock alarkn. Ns Yomk, June B0 4uok qaiet aad tcilv. alouty easy at per cent, iloid, Hi',. ccupoua, U3; io. ps, cp., Hi: au issv ep.. US; da 1S6C, ns, iisu i aa liif . 1 ift ; d i. U n, 115; 1U4US, li0(; Virginia 6, oc. li. Uwsourl us V'; Canton Co., 78; Cumberland preferred, 45; N. V. Cju tral and Hudson Kiver, ti'a: Krie, S7V; Keadiug, 10SS: Adams Express, bo1,; Hlchtgaa Central, W, Michigan Souiaeru. lull Iuluois Ceaua., 1; Cleveland and IMtisburj, lltv; Chicago and hock Island, lius: Pitourg aud Fort Wayne, 94. Western I'mou Telegraph, ts;,. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Internal Revenue Collections. A Comparative Statement. New Hampshire Legislature. No Hope ior Foster, FROM WASUIJVOTOJV. I BT ASSOCIATKD PRBSS. 1 Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph, Internal Revenue Collection!. Waptiinoton, June 80. The following u a enm. rmratlve gtatement of the Internal revenu nniiAe- ttorjR for the fiscal years ending June 30, i70, and .Inne 30, 1S71 : .lone 30, mo, 183,23.SG7-7; Jane Ro, 1871, H4.969,8:i'4ii; decrease, -0,S66,6S4-49. T." ii TV. nln; nnllaottin. . o n .11.1 . . n... . . M0, 866,684-49. 2,201 ; deduct leaving 1105,. . 1, 116,000,000; over f Btiniate on income, 17,132,201: 1 cuu.i'uu; amount reeeivea irom BUniDB. total, l'i0,0fl0,0ii0. Commhaloucr Pleasanton. Information bavinir reached here from New York tn the effect that a report la in circulation lo that lt It st ' city rxat uontmissinner rieananton has resigned, i-i pruper io kiuiu iiihi bui;ii ih uoiine ease, uenerai neasanion is io-aay attenning io nis duties as usual. FROM NEW TORE. IBT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Heavy Kobbcries. New York, June 80. Several clothing and drv goods stores In Jersey Olty were robbed of large amounts of goods last night by a gang of at least six men. One of the burglars was secured. The Foster Case. ' Jndgc Ingraham has denied a stay of proceedings in the case of the murderer Foster. . Stolen Goods Recovered. Some I15.0 worth of goods were seized In the pawnbroker's shop of Ilyman Coppermann on suspi cion of being stolen property, aud he has been ar rested. FROM 2 HE SO UTIL I BT ASSOCIATED TRESS. I Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph, Fire lu Texas. .Trvvffnfinv. .Tuna SO k flra whfch nrUinnin.1 t TIiiron'H Rt.nrpliniiflf. het.wppn Tlallaa ami Anafi. streets.destroved nearly two blocks. The loss Is estl- maienai iso.uiiu. insurance, (lit.ueu. iiiuruer 1 rial, NllW Onl.FiNB. Jnn Sf Tlia nannnlo. imt Thomas Winchester before the First District Court for killing J. E. Lyon on the 17th. Ills bond was fixed at $10,000. FROM NEW ENGLAND. BY ASSOCIATKD PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph, Contested Sents In the New Hampshire legislature. Concord, N. H., June 80 In the House the re. port of the Committee on Klectlonsjwas unanimous, unseating W. N. Flagg, of the Sscond ward, Forts mouLh, on account of bring over represented. The r solution unseating him passed with but few dis senting voices. in case or vv. w.iuesser (Dem.), of Northward, the majority report giving him his seat was sustained. The Committee on Kallroads has decided to refer the question ot granting a charter to the Nashua, Manchester, and Concord Rallraed Company to the next Legislature; aiHo 10 report a bill for Nashua aud anlact on the railroad. nm. 0 Milwaukee Markets. Milwaukee, June 30 lo-io A. M. Wheat steady; No. I, fl-8l ; No. 2, ll-snjjf. lcecelpta. 55.U00 bush. : shioments. 13.000 bush. Freights Sail, 6c. ; steam, 9c. THE QUESTION SETTLED. iclal Cstftrmatlnn of the Report that will the tiraud Duke Alexis, of Kula, tne uulieu stales. tation of his ExceHency M. Catacazy, the Im perial Russian Minister to Washington, yester day visited the Russian diplomatist s summer residence at Clilion, fciatea island. After coi vei ting at length upon the various topics now agitating European political circles, the con versation turned upon h coming visit of hie Imperial Highness thesGrand Duke Alexis to the United mates. M. X-atacuzy remarked that he bad DoLieed that a number of Journals had, throunh their Washinsrtori correspondents, positively contradicted the statements published in the 2'itnrs in regard to the visit of the Prince Alexis, stating that the report wits manufactured out of whole cloth, and that the titate Depart ment at Washington had iiotA received any intimation, either from the Russian Minister at Washington, or Governor CurVin, tne United States Miuibter at St. Petersburg of toe pro posed Imperial visit to Amerif'a M. Cata cazy observed that these contradictious were ceriaiuly made without the sliKhteot investl pation bv the gentlemen of the press in Waehing-ton. and had they appliad to the State Department, ho said, the verity ottne announce ments made iu the Times woii'd have been proved conclusively. On the 14t'A f May, he lirtLcr stated.be received a diplomatic note from St. Petersburg, from his enlightened chief, Prince Gorlscbakotf, the Imperial! Minister for Foreign Atfairs, in which the Legation at Washington was notified of the iiitcuded visit of the Grand Duke Alexis Ale&udrowitsch to America, with a squadron frcJtn the Im perial navy. Tbe otllclal despatch stated that bis Imp' rinl Highness would leave Cron studt in the latter part of August,! and would probably reach New York about tbe first or second Week lu September, whei the Grand Duke would immediately do himstflf the honor of making a formal visit to the president of the United States. A copy of the otlit'ial notifica tion of Prince Gortschakoff was trusmitted to Secretary Pish on the 15th of May by Al. Cata cazy, for the information of the Pre ident, and a few days uftcrwards the usual ackt owledgmcnt of its reception at the Slate Depart ne"t was re ceived at the Russian Embassy. l'be Russian Minister further informed the Times that tLe Imperial corvette Vsadi ick, which, sailed for England yesterday, had been ordered here by Admiral ( rabbe, the Russian Minister of Marine, the ariival of the Grand Duke's 84 to await ad roo; but, on account ot the postponement o necs' visit until September, iu con his High- equence of the heat of tbia climate, the order n counter- manded. M. Catacazy savs that he ill occupy he arrival riter was his summer residence at Clifton until of the Imperial party, and wheu the bidding his Excellency adieu.- the Courteous diplomat took particular paius to observe that "there is not one word of truth in tbt1 contra dictory statements to the effect that tlo Grand Duke has abandoned the Idea of visaing tbe United States, and," he continued, "ylu may use my name ns authority for your iiiforma tion." N. Y. Timet to-day. A lHtulilMlie( In INrA. WATCHED KVKllGOI Nti fiTEM-vUMKKS, KEY-WIM1EUS, o'i'.'rc!KSEons!s. ETO. ETO. ElfO C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, No. 08 CIIE3NUT STREET, 1m FlliLApiLPui