FECON D EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATE FROM WASHINGTON. 'IE DAVIS' INVESTIGATION. , Complicity 'With. the Assassi. nation Plot. - 17 1 ,elease of Dr. Vrwin. hasped of - a recess in Congreas. NAVY PAYMASTERS. grettioral • Vote of Thanks. 3`SiYM FORTRESS - MONROE. -- ;.:.A - -. JEFF,. DAVIS. CASEMATE!), I :!;•tj'ALL - PDX ON SHIPBOARD. From "RailtirtgUns. RpAclul Despatch . co the Builetinj 4 “9.tilir7(iTON, MiEty 7.—The House 3.&11I- CoraraiF,tee are inaturing a bill for the .t.:l - ,‘-see of the army, which will be satis- V.-tory to Congress. It will be brought for es somas the important DIVIAUT.O9 now 's•, _:,e Congrevs are disposed of. 'The, Jell: Davis investigation, now pro benire the Judiciary Committee, _re - Yeal some queer things in his (Davis's) * -- I...cf..lieity with The Assoc-Unction Plot. EV important testimony connecting him ;t, which was in the 'War Department, :Gt . now be found. DI% rin, who has been in Fort Jackson since he came into our lines, has been en application of political friends, is a verystrong desire among many and Senators for a recess for two co afford an opportunity to fit np - :2-,•) - 11.: - ins•es for the summer season. Siokles having declined the mi5,:.%4 ,:.%4 to the Hague, will probably be retained '11:1 present position. friends of Colorado are expecting a They may be disappointed, Pay 'Department of the Navy. A. a clix GToN, ',May 7. —The President ha s rz - ;•ed_ the bill providing that the active the pas cops of the navy shall con • 80 paymastets, 40 passed assistant .....,4: : 97..ia9ters and 30 assistant paymasters. 47...laid:ars shall be regularly promoted • - , ;;Apoissioned from passed assistant crs, and passed assistant paymasten paymasters, AO all panwl paymasters autboric , ed by this act 1,7 ) appointcd who have not heretofore D-t."6 - , - , Appointed and commissioned:as assist • .p:AN,reaFters„ an - I all assistant psymas torelry a , uthoriz-ed to be appoin.ted,shall • v.to . _ , cted from those who have aerved ea aseictant paymasters for the term of snd who were eligible to appoint • `ll3 grade of assistant paymasters they were appointed actin. 5•..-sistant .i...F.71.21.:1'64rs a s aforesaid. Subject however examinations as are required - and sues as may be es -1,-y the secretary of the Navy. ..4., , • - sistant Paymasters shall give • for al-3 faithful pelformanos : ic..t;'es ha the sum of $15,C01 ; and - - ..1?'17 annual ' , lay shall be, at sea, other duty 4'3,400; on leave or •• ort - ...,rs tl - t,20). • r00m1...3 of tkinz..,Tese-.4 ZiN --ThePrwident fae" J oAtie:woltitiou deolarh3i that au the pri - Filege e)f Caugreas ILO Zratituele of ibe r.ation. to'the ,olcliers ;tad seamen of the United t - hose - valor and endurance on sea the robellion Las been crushed _,....:pcwer and pride huni bled, by whose z.r.u_ss of freedom the or Ile tosople hs-s -f. anO. --- oAintsincd, :Aid by - A - rhole or from the fire and blood of _l3 puranits of private •zalt.'. - or., and, anr,oblingMlinence of -, )-ut;c,n, upon f. afttion hos ,heen so to the -,vor'd. 77t'0zt.r.: , 3:4 MC.'1 , 71 1 .0.3 r s.—lt is now F.t.7..tee.. that tb.c izit of Ri , N. 7..v.7i5 to VDI7., place prontko.s to be of During yesterday. = noti - ag -ander instructions ";=,ra.fainston, D. C., directeti Lieut. `he Pest go.artertnaster, Lo turn no o: the cazemates for her use. It thal ;qrs. Davis applied for a arroll Hell where her hti,band, is bat 77Z2 refinar.4. by General Hiles. Ktions of the visit of Airs. Davis, made known ehortiy after she ;ermit her to have free inter r 7 ,. .th her hasband during all hottra c) - 37,7, and si - rietly enjoin upon her to T_ •=4 , TI ineaPureq is aqeinntingsibher releaze, _c:,•rit,l2ll brig which w 22 t it^S Henry t;everal - ,ocnths. been. raised by the Messrs. Baker 7-21-fo 7 l--, and towed to that city where ;71' '..znderge the rt..-quisite repairs. r? ort cf the bail g',Fen by the officers ) .cT. 3, gunboat Connemaugh, lying Drovea ;o bo Lmr.irreot. at • visit by the .of of the an" tha - attaogt. .0 . r,:tie..111.y was ex to them... --: con a r Spencer from Os:ride/4 J, - , - .17. - 1(1 to Cuba, - with an carted e" - eere yeatz2 - day and.' woa A vr,se of ,am:,ll-pox h 413 ,ppesarsren . .coard., The abi :"•:a Ts'oh:‘..t,i . Toat., - to sea to-day; z. - ;1111 2. I+ran:L-lin, with a - 'l,7r; F.' a for Now !Cork, 1' - - _~c".n_: 1.-- AFitP,tll 4 l2.hi ‘1 , 7 Tatx , :bt. 'l,-.atCO3; LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival, of the China, Accident to the, City of Washington ALL SAFE ON BOARD. WARLIKE. POLICY OF AUSTRIA. PAESAGE - OF TEE BEFORE BILL SHIP ABANDONED AT SEA. EALIPAY, May 7.—The steamship China has arrived from Liverpool with dates via Queenstown, of the 29th ult. Her dates are two days later than already received. The steamship Propontis has arrived out from Philadelphia, with the passengers by the missing steamer Cily of Washington, having overtaken the latter steamer bled and under sail. The steamship Propontiaarrivellat Liver pool on the 27th. The City of Washington had her machinery disabled. The steamships Fulton, City of Dub lin, Scotland and Cuba have arrived out. Commercial Intelligence. Corrort.—The sales to-day (Saturday) amount to 5,000 bales, including 1,000 to speculators and for export. The market is dull and slightly declined. Middling Up lands are quoted at about I.li@lsd. Breadstnffs, dull. Provisions, flat. loNnoN, April 28, Evening.--Consdis closed at 86t 863. ni Aelican Stocks—U. S. Five Twenties, 691(4)78%; Illinois Central R. R, 791-®80; Erie R. R. 513 ®52. SECOND DESPATCH. HALIFAX, May 7.—The steamship Pro pontis arrived at Queenstown, with the mails and passengers of the steamship City of Washington. The latter hadlost her rudder and propeller, and was proceeding under canvass, It is stated that Austria has definitely de termined upon adoptingenergetio military measures in Venetia. The Reform bill has passed the House of Commons by a majority of 5 votes. The German news is conflicting. There is considerable uneasiness as to the rela tions between Austria and Italy, but the Italian Government denies having any warlike intentions. The ship Elegant, from New York for Liverpool, was abandoned at seas . Her crew were eased. ' From Savannah. SAVAIMLII, May 7.—The steamers Virgo and Perritt have arrived, with Savannah advices of May 3. The Savannah Daily News and Herald says the trial of James Duncan, for alleged cruelty to Federal prisoners at Anderson- Tulle, has been brought to a close, -and the commission has determined upon the find ings and rentene,e, but these will not be made public until passed upon by the da partment commander. At the election, held on the 2d inst., far County Court Judge and Solicitor, 1,536 votes were cast, electing Levi S. Russell Judge, and Major John 0. Ferrill Solicitor. The election was orderly, but was warmly contested, The usual firemen'is celebration took pia% on the let of May. Latess Warine Arrived from How York—laimamtlate, at Londonderry; San Petro , at Algoa ; Atle laide, Alicante; F. W. Roland, at Mar seilles; Allen, at Deal. Arrived from San Francisco—Oerz..elia, at. •c_zwansea. Memoranda—The ship Patrick 'Henry, from London for New York, which put into Cork on the 16th, has been sold. The Nesr ork Cholera Report. N.Ew Yo k, May 7.—The report frora the Hospital ship at quarantine to-day states zhat live new cafes of cholera oocurred on Saturday; and five new cases yeaterday, from the steamship Virginia. There are . 37.0 w 112 cases in the hospital. y rite of 44054 In New York" !Br , tile ra‘nicaa Tel% rp3ph Oal 1 1 .•70 Your., May 7th.—Cold hat I .›Bc.r) tiotscrto-day E.. 3 follows: 10.30 A.. M., 1271 1 11.45 128 10.45 128- 112.00 M. 12,9 11.00 1281 f 12.15 P.M. 12?3, M=2l Mitax , You.K, May 7. h.—Ootton is quiet at 94fg:It 3. for ruincl!mg. Flour has aqrancedlC@Zoc. for State; sales 0f15,510 bbls, at 97 14(0,49 50 for state; 19 19,i - 11111T: {.77 se(e4f, 45 for Western; $lO 25©819 50 fcr ' Sr.tatt.- .rn and v 8 StVS$l2 85 for Canadian. Wheat is Iki - 81a better:rale!: ot 14,NA) bushels at. $1 97 for 31.1.1wituree Club. Corn quiet with rmall sales. Beor ntesdy. Pork. firm. with an r.nBattled and exelted mar • zet: halev of I,9fvi 75C,900 25 for meas. Lard nrzu at lik4l=c. Whisny rEitT,Arksion-ru cATrut MARKET, May 7.--Beef Cattle are in good demand this week and prices have advanced fully 1 cent 3IL. About 2,100 head arrive:l and sold at from 17@ IS mats for extra, 15(,:t 16 ,-enta for fair to good, and 13®14 oacitrs, it 'lb for common as to quality. The following arc the particulars of the Head.. Name. Amount. 101 Meriden k Montagne,Lan. co. 14 €1 , 17 15 G. Sellia breed, Lancaster,grs. 71@ S !ow J. McFillen. Lancaster co. . 16 (g)l7 30 B. S. MeFillen, Lan. co., . 17 @IS 145 Ullman & Bachman,- Lan. co., 16 g.A.B 160 Mooney & Smith, Lan. co., 15 (fi,l, 171 Mooney & Brother, West., grs. 8-1@- 9} 82 Schamberi; & Frank, Lan. co.. 15 017-3 15 Dry lops &co,, Dryfoos, Lan. 14 0153 40 J. A. Chain & Bro., Western, 14 . 017 SS H. Chain, Western,. . 15 @l6l 140 Martin M.nller & C.,Lan. co., 16 ©l7l. 116 J. -S. Kirk, Lan. co., . 15 0.18 , 32 Wood &,Haines, Lan. co.. . 18 75 P. Hathaway, Lan. 00., . 15 (617::: 16 J. Turner, Lan. co ~ 17 61 P. Xel'illen, Lan. co., . 16 @l7 55 A. &J. Christie, Lancaster, 16 6j)1711 172 Owen Smith, Lan. co., . . 16 tA 181 41 Kimble & Miller, Chester co. 15.1@17i 51 Chandler & Co., Chestier op., 16 @l7 41 B: Hood, Chester county, .' 14 @l7 Hogs—Prices are rather better; 1,200 head 7.'01d at the - l'iffeorent yards at from .?,12@14 the 100 31, a Let. Shcep—Continne in fair demand; 8.000 bead sold at from 661171 oents. lb., gross. Cows—Have advanoed; 200 bead sold at froms."..-o(ii‘St) for Springers, and V0@3.1130 per head for much cows. A ROZTAWAY. —Yesterday afternoon a horse ran oil from Fairmount Park, with a cirt.niage containing a gentleman and lady. The former was thrown out, and the horse ran to Twenty-third end Coate streets be fore any 'effort was made to atop his pro gress. At this point Capt. Robert Stewart si - lr,e4, I the animal and soon suoceeded in ar resting his progress, though nearly all the clothee were torn off his person. The lady in the vehicle, though much frightened; as not injured. EiGRITAY ROBBERY.—EarIy this morning Geo. Waltman, Neil Myers and John Ilas klan_were arrested at Passyuuk road and 1-teecT street,' upon the charge of highmay . ...c.bbery. They were committed by Alder luati Lutz. ACCIDENT.—ara. Thompson was run over ty grocery wagon, at Twenty-third and, ctrest.g, o Saturday afternoon, and wa -:orr_ewb at hajnr,,d, c.'ho was removed to her Twfenty-atirid a nd, Linn a I.llMq. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1866. EXTRA. tROOT • 00244 -FE6SXON! HE KILLED ALL THE VICTIM'S! o Accomplice in the Deed! Anton Probst,the murderer of the Deer ing family, has made confession of his dread crimes to his clerical attendant, with. permiseion to the latter to make his, state ment public. _ _ The reverend gentleman called at the Mayor's omoe to-day, and narrated the story ofthe butchery as it came from the lips of the murderer. The oonfesslon was nu de yesterday. The first victim was the bound boy, Cor nelius Carey. He killed him by the ditch, and concealed his body in the haystaok, where it was afterwards found. His heart, he says, failed him when he was about to kill the boy, and it was some time before he mild brace himself up to commit the deed. The sight of blood inflamed him, andafter he had killed Carey he was reckless. After killing Carey he persuaded the eldest of the Deering boys over to the barn where he killed him. He then got Mrs. Deering over to the barn under the pretence. that the cow was sick. He killed her when shiached there. The children were then got over one at a time and killed. This bloody work was all done before Mr. Deering returned home. In the mean time, Probst bad searched the house for plunder, in the expection of realising at least a thousand dollars. In this he was disappointed,and he then lay in wait for the arrival of Mr. D., who, he thought, would have a large sum of money. The arrival of Miss Dolan was entirely unexpected. She went into the house and took off her bonnet, cloak, &c., and laid them on the bed, as usual. While she was thus engaged Probst told Mr. Deering the story:_of the sick cow and also that Mrs. D. was in the barn with the animal. Mr. D. at once proceeded to the barn and he there met his fate as the others had met theirs. When Miss Dolan came down stairs the story of the sick cow was repeated, and Probst suggested that she had better join Mr. and Mrs, Deering in the barn. She went there as directed, and the poor girl shared the dread fate of her butchered rela tives. The murderer protested to his priest that he had seen nothing of the one hundred and tw.nty dollars in compound interest notes that were se.id to have been in the posees s ion of Mies Dolan. All the money whioh he obtained was whet he had found upon the person of Mr. Deering, and this was mostly accounted for at the trial. Probst said he would have confessed the whole story at the thus of the trial; but he . v, - as afraid of stilt further exciting the popular fury. From Another Reporter. Anthony Probst, now in Moyamensing Prison, under sentence of death for the murder of Christopher Deering, has made a confession of the entire deed. The state ment was made to the Rev. P. A. M. Grunther, his spiritual adviser, yesterday of, ernam. Carey was killed find with the big axe. Carey was at work by the ditch and the rcurth;rer struck him from behind: He raised the aze three times before he had nerve enough to strike the fatal blow. Not Fatif:ti.:d that he was quite dead he cut the throat of the lad. Some blood scattered upon tho exonnd, but the earth was torn up and thrown into the ditch. The body was then dispt sed of in the hayrick. Previous to that time, Probst stateo, he was a coward, he feared blood. but after the killing of Carey he felt like ademon, could 1.1.-tve killed a hundred without thinking anything of it. John Deering, the oldest one of the children at home at the time, the nest one despatched. lie was called cut to the. - oaro to help with something and wa.3 then lira. Deering was the nex.t. victim. She was told that there vms a sick 00W in the barn and Prob , -t naked her to help him about it. She immediately went to the barn and as noon as she got there she met her death. The children were then slaughtered In the , ame manner, by being enticed to the barn. Nothing has been said yet in regard to the mode cf killing the bake. The murderer says tint he expected to Lind jI,COO in the boure, but was disap pointed. All the money which he secured was actimnted for upon the trial. The $l2O supposed to have been on the person oftara. Dolan, he knows nothing about. Mr. Deerinlrarrived after the search of the hones. Mid Miss Dolan with him, a eir otunstaiwe entirely unemptcted to Probst. As soon se Mr. DPerins: alighted from his carriage he was informet2 of the sick saw in the barn, and we.ntthere immediately, not even stooping to remove his gloves. Probe had the axe behind the door, end as soon Deering entered he struck him. Death was instantanc- - )ns. lint one blow was given. Mrs, Dolan, in the meantime, bad gone into the house c.ral removed her boast and cape. She came cut of the house and went towards the brurn. The horse at that time was walking about the yard and she asked for Mr. Deering. Probst replied that he ha , l gone to the 1 . - ?arn to look after a sick and, totally unconscious of the fats widen awaited her, she entered that structure. As she entered the door she was killed in a manner similar.to that by which M.r.-Deer lug was despatched. This completed the viork of slaughter and the rest a the story was developed by the trial. Probst says that he has always been de sirious of reeking a full confession, bat has been afraid. He wanted to tell the whole story in Court, hut was fearful of the mob, Be was satisfied that if he said that he killed the eight persons, the police force could not save him. He is not afraid to be hanged, hut appears to have a great horror of mob violence. By request of Mr. Granther, the prisoner repeated his ststement this morning in pre sence of Mr. Perkins, the keeper and Dr; Klapp, the Physician of the prisoner. FIRE THIS Motor - ENG.—This morning about three o'clock a fire broke out on the tint floor of a four-storied back building on Hudson street, below Chestnut. The structure is divided and might be considered two buildings. The southern one is 03.311.- pied by Thomas Shavv, bone turner, manu facture of patent pipes, eke. The first floor of the northern building is occupied by M. 'Mehl, machinist; the second-story by Meadow, Bywater dr Pa.chtmenn, silver smith; the ihird-story as a packing-room by the 'Saturday Evening Post,and theupper floor by McCoy aud. Southwick, builders. The upper portion of the northern structure was considerably damatred by fire, and the entire building was flooded with water. Mr. Riehi has an insurance of. 81,000 which will about cover his loss. McCoy and Southwick are only partially insured. belon,-v o Deftogxt APeter- son, of the 'Saturday Evening Post, who have a press room in the basement. Tne first form of ,the Post had been printed and the.papers Were ruined !by water. This week's issue will, therefore, be" necessarily delayed: — The - steel plates of ther- - Laches' _Frienctwerealsaspoiled. The Philadelphia Abend Post, Saturday 'Night, istzitelay , Afer eury, and 'dicky, School TiciCs were all printed - in' the basement; and the proprie tors all suffered mole or Less, by damage to frompaper water. The presses were not injured. There is a sufficient insurance to driver the losses in the 'press room. The Northern Liberty steam fire engine was engaged, this morning in pumping out the water from the cellar. ' COUNTERFEIT MciszY.--James Bartram, Sr., and James Bartram, Jr., were arrested on Saturday in Roxborough upon the charge of having in their possession counterfeit $2O notes of the First National Bank of Port land, Connecticut. Young Bartram is al leged to have passed one of the notes. The accused were held for a hearing before the U. S. Commissioner. From information received, Sergeant Cameron and officer Reever, of the Twenty-first Ward, yester day proceeded to a house on Brown street below Twelfth, and there captured Robert Cooper, alias Wilson, an old counterfeiter, who has spent about twenty years of his life in prison. On his person were found $l2O in bogus notes. Cooper was also held for a hearing before the 11. S. Commis sioner. ALLEGED GAMBLING HOUSE.-Wm. Bar rett and James Henry. were before klider man Jones this morning, upon the charge of keeping a . gambling house at No. 41 South Eleventh street. They were held in $l,OOO bail for a further hearing. Tina GREAT 1 - MIEDY OF THE AGB, /or ketbing pains, croups, flatulency, elee kasuese, eta, hi children. fa Bower's Infan- WMtal, Laboratory, Sixth and Green. Bottle, 25 cents. "FELT Cow AND Brirtom PLAkrrEas."— Nailed An Aft cents. Bower. Birch End Vine. BRONZE Ink litanda, Fans, Card Reoeiv re, Jewel Caskets, Clgsu. CIIMPR (Tinia' etc. SNOW - DkN tikorEatEß, briporters, IS Booth Eighth street. Datroexcers' Sigrinmums IN EVERT VA aisTY. B.NOW - DEls: BROTTIMI, "reverters, 23 South Eltghttt street. 7 3-10's WANTED, DeHaven dc Brother, VI South Third Street. 5-20's wwzruno, DeHaven J Brother, n South third street. Com - rotwo interest notes wanted by De Haven & Bro. PURR FRUIT SYRUPS—For soda wat4ir; oleo bottled for domeere neat. 'LUSKIN, GRIFFITH CO., No. 5e9 North Istreoe. "Exc - Emsicat Rom SrßiNci," SARATOGA SPIIIIMS, F. 4.—The water of this Spring is laig.hl3• recuonnendfd by the most eminent physicians, an 4 is belierN:l to be superior Many of the other waters of Parttoga. For sale by the leading druggists. MumsTs AND TRAVELERS 141011 id snpply thurnselvis with "Needle's Cern pound Troches," b•s tnre g'cln g' away. They are a po , ,ltive correcilv.:3 of all bowel dLsturbaLces; rare. agreeable. and eonVell'ent. CEDAR CAMPHOR TOW MOTH'S — l 3lV'e it thir cbance. and !twill del!gbt yon. It Is cbr , so, grant, stlldent battAr taller tban anytnine . Lai it rarly, and do not om!t t" mad Dia, directions wil!cb slimy!! atrompany St. These two tb top observed, sial yon well altmya Ca lta warm frilend. You will bad Cedar Camphor with any droggbd. C4)VRTS. DISTRU T COMM.—Judy, e El ha? sw ood.—Clsra Reger by her a, it , r hind, VP. Berliner& C - •.—An amino to re cover damage* for itijnri• aan talnel by plain. iff vr Ile in the employ of defendanta, co , ,fectk,ners ilfarlcet street. It wee alleged that on the !nth or Angtet a piece of marble, which had bee, mtroteraly ph„Ned of an employe, tell open the feet of Was Reger, while PJ gaged In atie,.ding to her regular dntiey in the atere. The foot was bedly crusbee, and Miss Rkger was e'on fined to her bed until February. IRA A tvrtion of the foot el- ughed After the plaintiff's chse cloaed. the Rode* granted a mameuit or the ground that the defendsnta wets not responsible to one employe for the negligence. or care leenuess of another employe. COUTl.T.—iiidgeStroad.—fi‘arerel Iffe:s ra. Ladner & Brother. An salon to ree ver for two OWES cf the cold to delendanta. The defenee deulea the Order for the amount delivered. Scary out. COBJRC4UWI,ge.L. 8AL7d.113 OF SS*O O.liS ten.. !IPA US Cs 5.W* 'CS 102 [73 sh Cat:lx:Ss pfd 11S 451.013 8 Tress 77:40 1109 sh do sal 11 3 , 02 Notes July 1 &Xi sh da t 5 .7,15. ?ea' City at ftl .1,0 sh de +1 . . 4 . Sal do new ',7.t.::1.0 tdl d 9 ttio 4 4 : I , al do fr; , ,i j 11(11 sh do - :,5 SP.., !--V4,1 to 57 - ,, :‘-',.* -di do Sl y, ..:Imo do 57,vi,!1t.S sh do .530 313, Sau Urdonera nts 2.5 ;!.X ah do 115 1:', :.C , A. , fZe.r.th,ng Ree ":'. 91 tlott sh 11;*d =vine n. 15,4, 4 Ell Penns D. SZ.,liitt.)th :i,3 .5 A. 5.1111 eo E , .. i 195 sh Reod R 9:053 10;:;,1) FLU .S.: Erie ZS ; 2 Lit! Del PIN' 51`,, Fisinnee anti EnNirt•rsm---Mrty 7. IS-C. 5 TT: e Morey ..17arkc: con: it) t. 5 characterized by the prcetcat :%ese..3 et there lean !IL l'i , C'..7:llltot.:e sp-:culete la either storler crn.crchandise. LOP 7.13 oc rlt are Linde BA 4=l ,ent., cod norrcarill- paper rT rages from 3 to 2 per rent., according to the rt , pet ;re st ability of the la a cencerned. There Is s mod Investment d. menu kr all :he bettor Ceases cf_ klnsicipal, o Coo&I Bores, w. 11: corup.e.ratkvoly amen oflerings• GOrerun , ea t Loarr dosed for the: CoripJn 7321: 102 for :h. , C-SCE; SS ; ; ."AS for :,::e 1J iler„ and tetz-1- / - fir 3 for the 7-.3o's: State ks were Erni at n 3 kr :he Five y Ccat., t d tei or tho War Lean, le3t woe bid for PennsylYanie Railroad 'First ki. , ,r`.4rr+r.. eonds; for Phi:*delpeis. and Erie Itatiroect -F4ntss; Rt for ronCingn.allrned Sizes. '7O, and NJ' tor Norio l'en.:t sylvanla IlallroadStsea. Iteadlng. Tir.ilroae Advanced h. and Per:lo3lN anie 17:,role; rlc•dr42 at 04, and the letter ct :Agm....• PrefEtreil enc,n-ved Si. h2r:drip:lie are Erie Railroad et , ady st tr.:nclen and Amboy niliTad Errn at 121; 1 3 .11ne R - 111 reed et eft Lettgl: Valley Ita;lroad at 11.1,:t-,j. Canal stet:'...s sere :lull. Lekish rlgat:7;u was - zteady Wyoming et 1U and Set:ay:kill Icavigatlca P - re: ff•tred i.r e 5, nte. the ("X*e.,:raon stock at E7‘.;. 04.' stock::: the only activity woe in Ocean, 'w:cech t:reell , et . Peszeneer 'Railway shares were heavy. ilertor.Tlre opened at 0-3, and enlidenly de elered ic Tairtetsat h. and l'ilteenth £3tzeets sold at t9N—an ad:cm:co of The Bank *of the :Northern Liberties has declnred I,:erti• sn on el 0.13 - `.dond of I...Yrez pr- cent.; and an extra altlckr:: of three per cent.' , lEEMNIEN . ' U. A. 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Aug. LW... 4..,, Sent. ve,...,... v.,„ N " Om 1 9 55... 3;5 ~T 4 - Smith, Ittaldolola & 00.. Bookers. 18 EecAth 1: , :a.,i street, quote at Il o'clock .14 fahryrkr. Gold. 1.2,1 . U.S. - ......4n .Botack - —9, 0_1)1170; U.S. 5-20, 1&?........ Ii".•:. 4.-.",109,V, 0 :,1.5.4. -,,v, , ?..1.,:•.1`,1 " 155.5(, , 155 , ..i," LT. a 1-44) .. .. -...-....... . ......... 9,9.1:4 q,.... _,.. ... ..... ... .................... . ~.. ,_ 7-t2'o.--111: ne-leai„l ~...,.. .. 2d ter ' hA 102 41:10:I::: " 2.1 onrles ' 10.2 (..:....0 . .r..,;, U.S. Cs'i:rilEcs,tos at Indettelß.... ' 09 - ,:',6171(x.:Ni compounds. Dec— 16:3....icc . , 4 4 . :14109 , H. Sandiz & op., No. 16 South Third 2tre4,57, rawke the following quoultions of the rat"... Of RiCh111.1,53. pa: steamer Afra.ro, front Boston: London., 63 days si3ht 114 .3146 V 3 dr.7. '.•i1ti,4142'.i Paris, n •14, - ,s - t3 bi,i ht 4i - Ci - ..A.4t dayik ... 4t. eik3f. Ski Antwerp, 66 days 4 4 ' 4kiik:44f. Bremen,. 60 days 172 ie., 101 llamburg,63 (.1 • 3.r. 46 047 Leinr lc, 6k. days 31 4 92 Berlin, Co envs 71 .p 39 Cologne, 60 (1/13 , 9 al v _,.., 9.2 Arr.sterdam, 60 ony.s..._ .... '..3 , (4) Ski . Frar.k.lbr.t.e.7 drys 63 Q 51 Market dr.ll. 7 , 31112u/Plphitt Pt etrlite Is. . ... KONDAIrx May 7.—The flour marktt continues re markably quiet. There Is no export. detaand and no els - position en tho port of the hotne trade to purchuos be, had tt..etr luanaodlate wants, but twitlt ijoentimied 1413 quppllea bud a etoek telAraMed a letl3 Man 3AQ barrels. holders are very firm in their views. Bales o f ureteric. at $1 25 •to $B. barrel, e.stras at es 5000 Northwestern eitra family at 19 50g111, 1,400 barrels Penna. and Ohio do:, do. at $ . lO 50012 and fancy lots frt mVS to sl6—according to quality. There is very little Bye Flottr or Corn Meal here. Email sales Of • ... - . the former at 15@5 25 ? banel. The receipts of Wheat'Oontinne sinall, in steady request for the supply of , the local millers.' at r gamrdarsqUotatlnns. Sale of fair and pludoe ItZd at $2 44 C,.52. 05..a.nd 2 000 bushels choice ats27s log hel. White ranged from $2 70 to in 55. - Rye - 18 in geodrequest.with sales 'Gf t. 500 bushels: Canada at $1 45, end 100 bushels Penna. at !Se.. Corn la rather quiet: sales of 2 CI '0 bushels Yellow at BSe. - Oats are unclaimed; fair selling at 60' cents- fur heavy Penns. and 62 cents for light Delaware. In . Barley and Malt nt thing • There is little or - nothing doing in Cloverseed or Timothy Flaxseed is scarce and In demand toren:tatting at 02 700/42 75.- Whiskey IVhiskey is very quiet. Small .sales of Penna. at 25g;52 26. and 50 barrels °bloat 2 77. • - IMPOnT.A. e rIONS. Repnrted liar the phuaaelhhle Rvening Bulletin. CIENFUEGOS—Bark G E Roeeabdrg. Crowell—NO hh els 17 les sugar S & W Welsh, MOM 1 TE LILIETIEN. g J:R sir 6 , 36 Marini Btatatin O, Atth ABBI7FD THIS DAY. Steamer Bosphorus (Br). Alexander, from Liver pool via Breton, 2 days. with 'mdse. &c. to A. It Mo. Benry & Co. - Bark Anegar (Dan), Asboe. 4 days frOmiNeW York , in ballast to Mershon & Cloud. Bark C F Rosenber Crowell days from Mottle goe, with sugar to S , W Welsh. Went on Brandy wine Shoal on Friday might last, and was towed off Sunday morning by tag America. without damage, after throwing overt c and le hbds and 12 tierces' anger. Experienced very heavy weather: carried 'away fore topsail yard. split sails, dim.- Brig W H Blekmore. Becks:flora,. from New York, in ballast to-,Warren, Gregg & Morrie. Scbr M M Freeman. Howes 6 days fr om Boeton, with noise to Mershon &Cloud.' . . . Sew Edwin, Allen, 10 days from Callao, with mdse toy, A Bonder & Co. Rohr Chief*. Townsend, days from Indian River. Del. with corn to Bacon, Collins & Co. Behr James Anderson. Tatman. 2 days from Indian River, Del. with cons to Baton. Collin & Co. Sam Kite, Travense, 4 days from Wicomico, lid. with lumber to Bacon, Collins & CO. i/Tal.t..e.RD Tarr" SAT. Ship Wm Crusimhsgs, Killer, San Francisco, William Cnrendr jrtx. Brig A G Cotten, Watson, Cientbegos, 'Madeira &Oa bads. Brig wni Welsh, Rtroluddge. St Croix, I E Bazley&l3o. Behr Ca W Hys.uson, Scull, liatanr.aa, Harris & Stoloa bury.- Sehr Ephraim & Anna,Harris. Milton,Nr..As. Gordon & Co. Echr H Manton, Crowell, Boston, L Andenried & Co. ...°/E3l( ekELANDA ffM=i[Mg;ll=l Stemner Star of the Union. Blanchard, from New Orleans Seth ult. at New York yeat ,, rday. Eteomer Gov Worth, Hurt, at Wilmington, NC. 31 last. from Wilmington. DO. Steamer Caledonia (Br), Ferrier, from Glasgow 21st ult. at New York sth inst. with 464 paseencem Steamer Nova Scotian, Wiley, cleared at Penland 6th ILEt. for Liverpool, S:ean - ern Geo Cromwell and Evening e: New Orleans verferday from New York. Stestuer Bolivir.; ir..m Liverpool,-fit _V.~ Orlearti lb irEt. Steamer Alabama, for Liverpool, ssl2ed froire Now Orleavg yeeterdity .-reamer Ft Lettia, for 80111.012, galled from New Or it s eiterday. E-ter.rner Liberty, for Baltimore, sallA from New (Wit LIM yesterday, ~t estinere C4EO Washington. and ..gunz S! ray, saLiont trcnePa Orleans yesterday f,r re - ,-7 York. Brig Marshall Dut.rh, °tombs. ttlez.vrt-r!st Portland Stb inst. for this port. WINDOW SHADES. T,INDOW SDE46, 'WINDOW SHAM, 2L every Desirable Style and C 3 on for Turn or Conntr,y, WHITE OURTAFii.q, WHITE OUT TAT ya WHITE CURTAINS Of Lace, lE'r4slin, and rcttptg - ham, 'at) Boa:atifd Sty-Izs. EitiOd. Fnrnliare Twills, -SUp CGvers / lug Opercd, 'TL2i. ONI C SAL Cheg.tnat Street. :~~~e~~ 77 A ',a ,-- ..101 - Dhia, pt., SEIO, 196! 15-. 7D . Th orzn- 4 -, 4ct i 313 7717.1EL1M11 1 AS' TZ.73 EATS T'Ell CENT,. PER AZT.. 751 - UM WILL T;',E A.LLOVITID • ."i..;;lr T.MS B.t.U7K ON .D. 1771% 10 «K FOR. <WMe:ST, 0A777..6 WILL 2E ISSUED, PAL BLS ArTl.42 Frvm )AY ITCV:DICI2, - a#S T WILL N3l l B 2 Al: 1 1•V'f:i'D TIN LR3S THE 22. 22 A—UM AT 1171 5 TV 11.1AYS. CLAF:`4., tr" l vAl i I n, uo b. a., • N. 3 ,;!I_l - .IA'I:4•PS.E 1 716 SOUTH THIRD ETIIEIEITr 1 .5-,•'?. , 0 5 9: -,..a i r>. 4, ; al ,3 3', -1110-4-0": g, IRS/ 9 5 9 CutMostes of tudf , bteda643 9 I Compozzd Litt Eatsa nbA, Afd.ll srLvm-G., :Bought and Said. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND,IRE LAND. FRANeE AND Gi..„Ritimity. Wal. FAINTER CO., no SOUTH' THIRD STRIIET, I BUY COMFOUND iNTEREST NOTES OF ALL DATES And pay t". 1 ., Accrued Interect. Klamvp TILTED EDITION. THE FEhIAIVS. *tans Meeting; Veitterday—l'he Report of the Npeci al Vommtuee-- - -Tbe Expulsion Roger's and others. . [From to-day's N. Y. News.] A meeting orall the centres of the circles in the - Manhattar District was held yrea terday afternoon to hear the report of' a special committee which has been in session for several days past, investigating the af fairs of the Fenian Brotherhood. The meet- - ing was private. It is understood, however, - that B.' 4 Dortui Killian, S. J. Rogers, Cava- ragh of California, Pierce Skehari and others, were expelled from the Fenian Brotherhood, on a recommendation em bodied in the report of the committee. It also leaked out that John O'Maltony, Treasurer Griffin, Mr. Hefferman, Secre tary of Civil Affairs, and Mr. Collins, the Bond agent, have come out all square, after the closest scrutiny. It is salt that a report or address embodying the resolutions of ;this Convention will be given to the Bro therhood, in which the whole workings of the institution will be set forth, for the, sat isfaction of all concerned. The good and true men are to receive the praise and merit due to faithful services, and the unworthy and recreant are dealt with as conduct such as theirs deserves. An account of all the receipts and expen ditures is also given in the report, and it is said that it was by looking at the items of expenditure dishonesty was discovered. The expenditure incident to the Campdßello failure was very large, and it is to impru. dence or dishonest design in that expedition that the report attributer present disisatis faction of the Brotherhood. It forcibly touches the subject, shown up itspromoters; and points out their motives, and to there and them alone attaches the blame. It appears that very large sums of money have been transmitted through John I Mitchel to the Executive of the . R. B. in Ireland, during the last few months. There is yet, it is stated, about forty thousand stand of good rifles, thirteen Napoleon bronze guns, large quantities of equip ments, ammuniti , m, and uthor war mate-- ; rial still en hand. An iron steamer has recently been pur-• chased which c05t'.,7,0,01.10, and upon which has been recenth expended about :31,611:0 more in ftt. - „ing her up andputting her in thorough sea-going order. This vessel is also on hand, and although the property of a single individual, at the • preient time, is at the service of the Brotherhood when required. a telegram was forwarded by Head Cen tre O'llahony to Colonel Downing, who, it is understood, is still on the borders of the State of Maine, with a large number of men, "to return at once, as no more' money will be sent to them under any circumstances." There was onetln -, 17 , --and , :01 , 1a+.1 sent at the same time to enable the party to return home. Cot...dress— Vinit Session. ViraSEINGTIEC, May 7. e PIIIIIIB.I report ~!." the 'r , ..11 ithSolllllll In stitute for IV:S mss h hi bet,r,e and relaxed to the Printing Con.lnalttef,. Ttne thcur.su.leop!ez of the de.1! , ....0n of the Supreme Court, on the t....T.ston ut N to al BABIC.I, were or. , lei 0,1 re E. pi imi. 9 o The nnl is rcvtve tte grade of r;eneral In the army 022 ' r rtd to 'h.. MilitllTy Clommit! - 7edr. Wilson tilE,F.s.) introittee,l a re3qintion for the print3pg of the offiClA.l .I.l:story td the Rebellion. Re ferr, tt to the .34.1ht,:irr Co: - .3mIt - ..se. • Tte motion to r.ictis.der tbe vo:e cn Mr. Trump. buil's am , t_dmebt Lo the Post *11 . 1 , ... , 3 bill was taken up at 1 o'clock. Tole.r.rl (tit.) sooke sgsinst them:sentiment. Ju:lin (Ind.) offired a reeolutim in idttloAix• e• the C . :rt.-mil:eft on the Judi:iary to reports. hill I rovidine tbs.t ner.q.fiser this electve franchise Atail net be cien;,- , d or - ebri a ,!geff in itny of the territo-.. rtes of the tithed i...tate.e. off acecunt of e)lor, and pro- a‘ere'Jy giving - notice of the fact n.ll lienceferwari no State which- the peopleof any at . V:e said nir-y organize,shall be admitted into the Consti,ntion shsllaanctior. such clenlai iibri.izr_ter.t o. the__-:ective franchise. _it the of .! , f.'.W , i9Cl2 (.1.0 ,, 1, th• ?Paola ti&n =,..l*!‘d so s sinai.!l3- to instroct tile Judl ,-i‘lryetc inquire, into :.ha propriety of re. a MIL .I r fr 3:P.OVEZ to icy the nnointion on ths tahie. hy a rot E. of ye. , .a nays IC There. ;ten rz•eco (Clo'n) intro)pre-2. 3 to regniate ha zirc,x.oti C.X the 'TO:IC+, 1 ,- 1101 , 17;g the CireoltOottrt of the Stan-sin the Disin . r. - : V_rginia.Whidt was.ceneidExeri and r tv . s. ed. It tinee the V.:l.s of nofrit se , the Cfrcuit Court, a lisennioni. Ca the. tir‘:t Itottlay in May and the fourth • 3...ioniay e..ch yen; end authorta R.. i‘fan.hont . - front. .I:Torfoitcro . _ M.: ilmlit;sil hC`l3e , that the Chief JusCcr - rt" woDle; hit , duty. and -int!..l: the b , ;... - c:e Tr ,,, 37.1.1.1.1n1e:1 to ;le Prcsuient. , q.l WhtCh was f;:.; the - various -!euet: numb. , ?r of elerk.s• ;:zef-rlroul :Thr.t. State ap acittZ.J. Tha.e. tvirl !lave hsen in the it t 2 c'ef.f4. , lrr. , ..z.r. arta:, and stating 7`. 24 - :TM a 1-.4:1 to annul the sttl, bt n - on of tA:e .1 , ', - ;hta of the .itat,4 as it S.:.t :; to the District of Cc,: biii 5.1.1 rrp,d and. rail?rrEU Lathe Cbmtnitte9 tot. 2ir. ()tr. n ..;ration, which wry ao.e.tCti. li s, r-1:10J , e0 C . 2 AZeCal• ;11::(1 to t: into Pxyccii , n,nr of removing the I , E;;artmtliZ, ct .4.7::c.ittcre la one of the Western tizz.tes "Str. (Ohi. -- .Tell - t•itd z re:+7.ution, whfch vras re 'err.: d to the Co: ,or. 3 , :•ir. 1 prtut &MO c try cd. - p , c-i of Cu:of 000 F:a !th=aniall P1.4t1- : - ..i1 , -2 tit) fix roaution for the use of the melr',7l. - 4. he Ecn rz.S‘thetnth V.,trc.dn4,4ad ajonn re-37.11nr.f0n re of ercil..-.,nc - a artd ordnance ti:- Itr , a twtcp. and referred tO CZ•lalrailZsq:l,l ?•li] its.ry Atinirs. ey , r intri , tlnceti to.: to discharze e Rt constro , tior. L.lid on the table; yEas. 11.9.5-5, ;Sr CP.1.1 01.11 - ,rc-cl e rorlnCon, which .W/13 itStroci. , r Cy n1i.32!•,1,,- iy7 .7t-ttniq to in c. a ire 14to the ?p2,rin;F. , , and prollri..q.7-" , f:b" e 2 StrihritiOtt tt.t-s rewr.rd - c3 e . c 1 for tto a •,1 ,Teitlwsoia Davis al•st tilt 7'1:0,1 :err titerilll. _ . _ Mr, rc.-40111tion fir fm• eqz,% - illtattin 01;ce :Kluft:es te. vo unto r 5. F.. -- -feTI et; So the Couernitteenn A frair.. 2tr, slev,-.ns s j,,fat resotatinti to. it need tha the Unzt€,l by ruldbag ntig that tx-77e1 - t' lar spa, lay" , st tax or co[tc:c ornertNi cnited Staten," which Irr...S read twlce are. rer.rxed t.t, the Judiciary T(r3i 4. 4 te.ti, "nt"arl.ket. ic E lv yorw. Miy 7 vrP. 3trrnlZer. ChicttiM 4,43(1130.-1.: TAtind, mberinn , l prel; ,, r.ed., 45: n• - •. 1-. (en :ray. 11;01* .11.1 7S: New Vert.. 1=1.• Pennr.. real, 45: Caxton g`ornp•ry, 1. - reiDia 53. MlSForni 59, 74341 Erie. Te•oneas,per • Tr, - tiro 7 Ten-7orties, 95 7 ': r. S. 6s , 1,1`'.v4; n013,12,8!i. . • 'Ws gr.-'btliatho.iyah.tat SAI,F7S; 140 L. ;;roe C S 13 its •, - ;6 IKriltzl" , Co 'B4 8730 R mgt rza S41:I jt.ock:l P., War 151_ ';'7? • ,'• I.eblch Nay 54 4.30 971140 i.ehlgh Val 61?4' 7cOo maul 10 •0117.10:7 p.l' 360 31 490 / C 2!.,, o gas 9 ostonv'eß / ' . 5C.00 S'l'rez3 7 r' , -;m4 ;4 sh eca 2 0 34 . etCdICSO 102 i 2 ql iT.cems, 011 b3O 8 ID:00 LT S b`.3 'EI c 149 !113 oh Read R sfki 5954 bEcOND LOC.R.I). $7,0 USS-2Cs 101M2Z0P.e,i co '7O 5593 23r0 S 3.1(13 7,022,1 .1.1i , ....3111 55 2,11 d 0 slu g 1:•2 ;IN R 25 3CO City 53 ro,Nv sh 11)P. , %; 1 lesth coal 11900 do 93 ri o r a Le 131 h ‘ 7 1.1 RR 615 4f4.1 Cam & mtg C oh Peoria R b 5 5454 2EO do - 32. ,150 911 Uniou Pas - RR 7. - o do '33s CARFETS CLEANED and RENOVATED In We theapezt and moat satiztry rafunier, AT TH] PRESTON. STEAM LikitaiDßY, *I 1.55:P0 South Ninth Street ar.sw,f.mlBt P riort. LE—ThA Stock, Fixturce, Dec.te nod Good . 1.757111 o a igrot-cleso Jewelry Store In the OW, For particulate, 1P quire of • G. SiII,KINTON, 519 .Uarket tdreet."l imays-te..lA Plu - LA., lisp ISRS. CIELATIZ. T e1.1. 4 10.:. 1 _ AND SAGO.-03eaScat.at A-N Gelatin, Wu Taplee3 and. Mud India Pearl Bagv, landing and tor sate by S. B, BITSBIER 1O fd'i Spei3WITIEI Avenu9 - irk" ar, 2 , 7 IRT A • cans ba .Icalnlstera zrstfaveyboxta, Imported and for setsby Jae....lX, DBF:anal 00A 1S South Delatzea 3 . 00 O'Clook.
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