EXTRA. SEOUND,,,E:DI , T..I.O.N. BY TELEGRAPH.'.. THE FENIAN'S. LATE REPORTS FROM THE FRONTIER. A BATTLE AT RIDGEWAY, ON LAKE. ERIE. Reported Victory for the Fenians. BRITISH TROOPS AT FORT ERIE. RUMORED MARCH ON ISLE AUX NOIX. THE OPERATIONS ABOUT FORT ERIE. The Invaders Turning Guerillas. BRITISH REGULARS AT SUSPEN BLON BRIDGE. Expected Proclamation from Gov. Fen ton, of New York, The First Fenian Battle. Tonomro, June 2,10.45 A. M.—This morn ing a force of volunteers came up to a body of Fenians encamped at Ridgeway. An at tack was immediately begun and the fight ing became general. A number have been killed, but the result of the engagement is not yet known. [Ridgeway, the scene of the reported fight, is on the shore of Lake Erie, about 10 miles west of Fort Erie.] Reported Defeat of the British. BurFALO, June 2d-11.30.---The English troops now occupy Fort Erie. It is not yet known whether the reported fight at Ridg way is with a portion of the Fenians who went ever to Fort Erie yesterday, or with another party. It is understood the Fort Erie Fenians went down the river. Ridgway is seven miles up the Lake to wards Port Colborne. The steamer Interim tional has arrived at Fort Erie with troops. Latest. It is reported that the British troops are retreating from the Ridgway fight. No particulars have yet been received. BUFFALO, June 2, 9.45 A. M.—The latest news from the Fenian camp states that the whole Fenian force is moving. It is stated that the bridges across Frenchman's creek and Miller's Point were burned last night. Telegraphic communication is now open again with Canada. ALBANY, June, 2.—About one hundred Fenian left here on the 12 o'clock train last night for the West. Their real destination is unknown. They were in charge of com petent military officers. Upwards of a thou sand of their friends assembled at the depot to witness their departure. Rumex)), Vt., June 2.—Abont 150 Fe niana passed through this place about one o'clock this morning, bound north. They were in charge of officers wearing sidearm. New YORK, June 2d.-All the United States trOops in Gen. Meade's Department are said to be under arms, for use in case of emergenoy. Gen. Sweeny was here yes terday, but probably left in the afternoon, for the frontier. It is said that 850,000 rounds otammunition have been sent by the Fenians from New York, and 600,000 from Chicago to the frontier, within a few weeks. Over 1,000 Fenians are also said to have left New York within a few days. A despatch from Buffalo says 1,500 British regulars with artillery, arrived at Suspen sion Bridge. Their aim was to attack the Fenian forces, who have now vacated their encampment. A despatch from Toronto says 4,000 troops are within a few hours march of the enemy, and plenty more are in reserve. A despatch from Suspension Bridge states the river from Black Rock to Tona wanda, was filled last evening with small boats, carrying Fenians to Canada. It is reported that three Fenian vessels have landed a number of troops and some cannon in Gravellen bay; but this report needs confirmation. NEW Yous, June 2.—A despatch from Albany says that Gov. Fenton will issue .a proclamation to-day, warning the citizens of the State against countenancing the Fe nian invasion of Canada. Also that 12 reg,i manta 'of militia are to be sent to the fron tier from the counties of Niagara, Monroe, Onondaga, OsWego, Jefferson and St. Law rence. A despatch from Montreal says it is re ported that the Fenians have seized the arms at Rouse's Feint, and were marching on the British fort at Isle aux Noir.. Also, that the Canadian Government has been in formed that the U.S. gunboat Michigan has Intercepted the Fenian reinforcements to those landed at. Fort Erie. British troops were marching from Hamilton to capture the Fenians at Fort Erie. A Buffalo despatch says that the U. S. steamer Michigan is patrolling the river from Black Rock to the head of Grand Island,' with two armed tugs, with orders'to sink anything crossing during the night errituniTAT/, June 2.—There is consi . dentbleexciternent here over the -Fenian ne*a Nearly - 300 men '.lllfMt left here for, Canada: About 700 Pined through indliut spells yesterday for the border. Despatcheafrone, Columbus Apny the Teo poit of the purchase and shipment of 'arms and ammtirdtion by Fatima from that city. Fsan.A.N Case 11013111 OF FRENCHMAN'S ' CREEK C. W., June 1-1.30 P. M., via Buf falo 3 P. M.—[Special to N. .Y. World.]— One thousand five hundred Fenian com manded - by - Ginun'al O'Neill, crossed Ni agara river from Buffalo at 2.30 A. M., and captured Waterloo and Fort Erie, tore up a small portion of the track of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway, and out the tel egraph wires leading to the Canadian inte . nor. They then moved down the Niagara river towards Chippewa, halting at this place, where rumors prevailed daring the forenoon of the advance of Canadian troops. Breastworks have been hastily contract- Ed, and at this hour reports of the Canadian advance are regarded so important that drums are beating to arms, and troops as sembling in' line of battle. Shots are heard in th e distande. A man just camein wounded in the leg. Skirmishers are pushing to the front. Flanking columns are moving out at the double-quick, and every preparation is be ing made for an engagement expected upon a doubtful rumor. The An3ericatt shore is lined with , specta tors; crowded tugs and small boats are ply ing up and down the river. There is tre mendous excitement all along the frontier but no measures have , been taken to pre vent communication betweenthe two sides. Fenians and stranger!' are crossing and recrossing the Niagara in skiffs. Canadian families are fleeing as from the wrath to come. The United States steamer Michigan lies at Black Rock, opposite and in fall view of the Fenian lines. Her guns, firing a salute for General Scott this forenoon, frightened the Canadians for a time out of heir wits.= The Fenians are thoroughly armed, ba. ma-uniformed and lacking supplies. There are rumors of another crossing of Niagara, with artillery, to-night. Fenian movements will probably be de cided to-night. There are rumors that the Fenians are now crossing the St.. Lawrence. Two telegrams received this morning, one dated 10 o'clock, Windsor, the other at Detroit, state there are no Fenian move ments at these points, and the stories cur rent all day, of a crossing effected under fire, are without foundation. MONTREAL, Jane I.—Reports have just reached ns that a large body of Fenians have seized the arms at Rouse's Point, and are now marching on the British fort at Isle aux Noix. About three hundred men reached St. Albans this morning. Two large bodies of troops are now leaving, one to re inforce the garrison at Isle aux Nola., and the other that of St. John's. The Fenians have burnt a bridge at Fort Erie, and cut four of the telegraph wires there. Many exciting rumors are flying about. MONTREAL, June I.—The government has just received information that the U. S.gum boat Michigan has intercepted reinforce ments to the Fenians who landed at. Fort Erie this morning. Those who have landed are marching pell-mell towards Chippewa, about four miles from Niagara. Troops from Hamilton are marching to capture them. • Four hundred more Fenians have arrived at St. Albans since this morning. A battery of Armstrong grins and two wings of the 25th and 30th regiments, in addition to those mentioned in my telegram of 1 P. M., will leave in an hour to meet them. Monninan, June Ist, 8.30 P. M.—l have received a telegram from Ottawa stating that Government has been informed that six thousand Feniruis are marching from Fort Erie to Port Colburne for the purpose of destroying the locksof the Welland canal. They will be encountered to-mor row by troops and a battery of Armstrong guns under Colonel Peacock. The eastern frontier is strengthened to-day, although the movements there are regarded as feints. Plundering and burning are marking the tracks of the invaders.. The Reeve of Fort Erie is reported to have been shot by Fe nians while reading the riot act. The go vernment officials say they are kept well informed of all the .Fenian movements. The troops from this city left•this evening, apparently with much enthusiasm and threatening to give no quarters. Tononro C. W., Jane I.—The Fenians' raid on Fort Erie to-day has caused, the greatest consternation in the city. The fire bells rung an alarm. The call to arms was sounded by the bugles at an early hour. Telegraphic despatches are ponring in, con taining the.. wildest and most improbable stories of the doings of the F. B. The number entrenched at Fort Erie is con sidered to be between one thousand and three thousand. Volunteers from all parts of the country, have been ordered to rendez vous at Toronto. The Forty-seventh regu lars, the celebrated Crimean gray battery, the Sixteenth regulars, from Hamilton; the Queen's Own, Tenth Royals, and Naval Brigade volunteers have been despatched to the scene of action. A fight is anticipated to-night, as the Fenians are advancing to wards Port Colburne, where the troops are quartered. The whole Canadian force is under the command of Col. Peacock, of the Sixteenth Regulars. A public meeting was called by the Mayor of Toronto at 4 P. M. to-day. The assembly was most uproarious, and were only intimi dated by a strong force of police. About 500 men were enrolled to act as special consta bles within the city. Great fears are enter tained of the conduct of Fenian sympathizers here. General Napier has been appointed com mander of all the forces in Upper Canada. The wildest excitement prevails. All the militia are to be called out. A home guard has been formed, and are being armed and mustered in.__ BUFFALO, June 2, 3 A. M.—Have just re ceived from Canadian sources the latest and most important news in reference to the Fenian movement. Now ascertained that Fenian invading force, relinquishing. by reason of a blockade put during night upon their communications with this side of the Niagara the hope of obtaining expected re inforcements and supplies, broke up their encampment at the mouth of Frenchman's Creek, about 10 P. M., destroying all su perfluous arms and ammunition which they bad taken across, and have divided into bands with intention of penetrating the Canadian interior by stealth, doing what damage they can, to railroads, canals and other property. in the capacity of raiders instead of a:fighting army. The routes to be pursued are of course kept secret. If the regular British troops now on the move can be evaded, a reunion of the Fenian forces at some strategic point will be striven for. If not, and if aid ex pected from this side is not speedily ren dered, the onlylcourse left open must be a general scattering and retreat, without supplies forced to exist on the country they traverse, and unable to oppose the forces now on the move against them. It is easily seen that a better and more ex tensive movement has -got to be made in support to this trifling advance guard,' ill ordered and poorly-provided for invasion. Trains arrived at Suspension Bridge during night, have brought 1,500 British regu lars and part of the artillery, whose aim was to move up the Erie and Ontario road, at tack the •Fenian force, which has by this time entirely vacated their encampment. ` olueother Large Shipment:of Specie. NEW You. Jane 2.—The steamships Pereire, City of Boston, Saxorda, America and Scotland sailed to-day for Bumps with $3,0g0,000 in gold. - • THE" DAILY, EVENING BULL ETIN : : ' .'l4lLibELPilik,SA.Tlilitlii . ,...4lJl4 . l2, 11146. : WASHINGTON June 2,1866.-The itripres . sdon is very general that Jeff. Davis will, be ',present at the meeting of the United States Cotut at Richmond, .on the 6th inst. - - It., having, however, bee n decided to postpone the case until October: nett, he will only be 'represented by his,counsel. • Sir Frederick Bruce, the British Minister, is in constant receipt of despatches from , . _ various points along the Canadian frontier. It appears there is considerable Fenian force concentrating at several important points. The Canadian troops will, he says, take care of all that come within.their reach. Several members of the Senate Finance Committee were in conference to-day with the,Secretary of the Treasury. The latter is anxious for speedy action on the new five percent. loan bill. NEW YoRK, June 2.—The iron screw steamship Scotland, Captain Grace, of the National Line, sailed to-day for Liverpool, calling at Queenstown (Crook Harbor), with a full complement of cabin passengers, and a number in the steera ge . Among them are several from your city, forwarded here by W. A. Hammill, the Philadelphia agent of the Company. The favorite steamship Erin will be the succeeding steamer Of this line, and , will sail on Saturday next, the 9th inst. Palo. of Gold fo New Yoh*, fihr the American Tederreph 00.1 NEw Yo June 2. Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.80 A. 141 k 11.45 140} 10.45 141 12.00 M. 1401 11.00 141 12.15 P. M. 1402 [1.15 1401 • Nnw Your, „Tune 2,—Cotton is firmer at 69©40c. for middling. lam= dull. the prices for the common brands are declining sales of 5,090 bids. at unchanged prices, including 350 bbls. of Southern. and 510 bbls. of Canada flour. Wheat quiet and nominally lower, mixed has declined • lig2c. sales of 40,000 brothels at tocaztc. Mocks are better; Chicago and Hock Island, 93X; Central Scrip. lls%; ditto bonds 103; Michigan Y. South ern. 80%; H. . Central. 98%; Reading, 109 • Hudson _River tin; Canton Co., 61%; If imouri 63,79; de. 618 i: Western Union Telegraph. 62; 13. B. Coupons 1e.31,109%; ditto 1862,101%; ditto 1863.1023;; ditto 1864 Ten forties, 96; Treasury 7 3.10,10 2 23;@1P2%; Gold, 140%@)141 ATTEMPTED BILEGLA.B.IF-B.—LaSt night an attempt wag made to bore through the back shutter of a dwelling No. 1817 Delaney Place. Thebnr- Oars were frightened off befbre they had effected an entrance. - - - - An attempt was made last ntght to get into Vogers store, Igo. 1016 Chestnut street. The 'slier door was forced open and• then the thieves bored several holes through the floor. They then left, fastening the cellar door with a new lock. ANOTHER, HAUL OF VAGE.A.NTS.—Iionng yesterday and last night the Second District Police did another heavy business in the captureof vagrants in Baker. Bedfor•d, Srafford and other streets. No less tnan 75 persons of all ages and both sexes and colors were taken to the Station House. The whole crowd was committed by Alderman Tittermary, and it re quired four prison vans to get the party to Moyamen sing. ROBBING A MARKET WAOoN.—This morn ing three men got into a market wagon at Second and Coates streets, and robbed it of a sum of gooney. Two of the thieves escaped, but the third one was captured as be was leaving. The prisoner gave the name of Samuel Park. He was taken before Alderman Tobin& h and was committed in default ofet,ooo bail,fora further earing. DOGS CAPTURED.—During the past week 150 unmuzzled dogs were captured in the city. Some of the animals taken up were valued as Mgt as tl3O. Thee, of course. were promptly' redeemed by their owners. The total number redeemed was 30. The re mainder—LP—were killed. . THE NEW :BASE BALL GEOUND.—The work of preparing Sweeny's lot, at Eighth and Fitz water streets, fora base ball pround ban been com menced. A n immense flag staff was pnt up this morn ing. The fences will be erected next week. The lioyam &isms Hose Company holds the lease ofthelot. Rouratuy.—The flour store of George Guinn at the northwest corner of New. Market and Brown streets was entered last night through a bulk window The burglars made their way Into an apart ment where Mr. Guinn was sleeping, and abstracted Ins from the pocket of his pantaloons. BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL IS a certain, safe and speedy cure for colic. pains and spasms, yielding great relief to children teething. Store Stith and Orem. MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY! Novel amuse ment:! Consisting of a sheet of paper, and the addl• tion of a few drops of water, an elegant picture Is immediately evolved. se cPtfts a package. Trade supplied. Mailed free. BOWER, Sixth and Vine. BnoNzE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Reoeiv rs, Jewel Caskets, Cigar CalSeS Cutlers, thn etc. SNOWDRN l3nat. importers, ZS South Eighth street, DRuoGxsrs' Stumm rIN EVERY Vs s ENOWDI27 & BBOTHllati ri lf r ß9tters, Elostti auk street. 7 8-10's weirran, DeHaven it Brother s 40 South Third Street. 5-20's warm), DeHaven & Brother, 10 South Third Meet. COMPOLIND interest notes wanted by De Haven & Bro. PURE FRurr Syp.uPs—For soda water; also bottled for domeetic twee. HA.NCE, GELFFIT.II & CO_, No. 509 North street. FEMALE Trusses, Braces, Supporters, Elastic Belts, Btockir go, ec., oflightand elegantmalre, adjusted by a Lady, at, Needles% Twelfth street, Brat door below Ram. C. C. T.—Diarrhoea and Choleraic evi dences safely controlled by "Needle& Compound Cam phor Troches." a pocket remedy, Made only by C 13, Needles, Twelfth and Ram streets, Philadelphia. we. a box. 7-30 s, 5-Mi, DM% 10.408. Compound Interest Notes and Gold and Silver bought and sold by DREXEL & CO., 94 13outh Third street. ' HYGEBNICWINE. Nothing like it! Nothing so delicious! The purest and best TONIC known! Only try it to be convinced. LADIES, Ycn have a long felt went supplied in 11 - 1 Bleat° WINH The ONLY TONIC endorsed by Physicians, Ask any one who has tried it. All pronounce it the FINEST most D CLIC EMUS. most EFFECrIIVE TONIC known. Sold by Caswell. Mack & Co., Fifth Avenue Hotel; John S. Pierce, 685 Broadway.and others. DIPOT. 33 BROADWAY. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Nos. 14. 16, la and 20. A. Tentb street. SOLE AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA. Also for sale by • DYOTT & CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDIM, And by Druggists everywhere. "EXCELSIOR SPRING," SARATOGA. Smrsos, N. Y.—The water of this Spring is highly recommended by the moat eminent physicians, and Is believed to be superior to any of the other waters of Saratoga. For sale by the leading druggist % LADIES' MORNING CALLS Carry Joy and gladness on their visits, when perfumed with the Extract of Sweet Opononax." Society cannot conceive the benefits rendered by the great discovery in Mexico of this "Seriet Opoponax " Nature could not produce a richer' Gem or cboicer Per E. T.. Smith, sr., manufacturer of The Floral Perfumery, N.Y., Bole Proprietors. Entered accord- "EXCEEDINGLY EFFECTIVE.—'BROWN'S BRONCHIAL Tuocnics' are eAcellent lozenges for the relief of Hoarseness or Sore Throat. They are cer tainly exceedingly effective We have known several instances in which troublesome coughs have ceased very speedily after one or two Troches were taken."— Christicm Worid, London, England. By . SEA OR LAND, have with you "Needles' Compound Camphor Troches." A great corrective remedy. NEWS •AGENTS on all Railroad Lines will find "Needltis' Camphor Trochee" a brisk selling item. H. NEEDLEs,' Druggist, Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia, is the exclusive maker of 'Compound Camphor Troches," (protected by law). "I po TO THE Courrrn.Y" on the merits of my '!Compound Camphor Troche'," C, H. NEEDLES, Philadelphia. "NEEDLES' C0311"0IIND AILPHOB TRO - cam." The beet Anodyne, Stomackda and Carmina• tive in the world. ADAPTED for popular reliance., are " Needles' , Compound Camphor Troches," quick, safe, convenient, potent and agreeable. "NEEDLES' COMPOUND CAMPHOR. TEO calm"; Energetic; and effective remedy for Dlanhces, Cholera MorhUr, From . Washington. [Special Dpspatctito the Ihilletin.] Sailing* orthe Scotland. Markets. CITY BULLETIN. • C. 0: 1 1'.=-Ali3tta - fitititralibrittitiondei2t at, Memo ht. ear: Weedles' Ondpound Camphor Tio dik' will 'reach „a. sale this season, time& oar sew. tion, beyond ccrnipate. , : - c., • -• • . • • . • . . TnAvi3mNet Aommts'Would find a profita ble indisigglling specialltyU L"Neldles' Cpx!spound, "NEEDLES' COMPOUND CAMPHOR Tao cams," at hand, for Instant we, in Choleraic attacks; " NENDUBS' ' COMPOUND • CIA.MPIEOR ''TRO ors's" subdue Coll% Cramps; and all Choleraic Indi cations. - • • • - • ' .• TRAVELERS should be .Enipplied with "Needles' Compound Camphor. Troches.' Thai cor rnt all troubles, Incident to change of water and C. C. T. =Druggists finditig that "Needles' Compound Campbor Troches ;"are becoming popular. now buy them. Many 'persona will thus be Saved the necessity of a long walk to Ida store, at Twelftli and }lace greets, to obtain them. - - - - - • A CLEBGYZt&N writing .me from mutsio eliPPl. says: "' our 'Compound Camphor Troches' are a necessity in our region, for they not only control Choleraic evidences, but regulate with safety effects causird by change of water and climate. NEEDLES' COMPOUND CAMPHOR PRO cams" will in no instance be sent On commission. No exclusive control given to agents. My rules are: let. A. good oracle.. 2.d. Make it known. 3d. Onenmarket." Terms east. Profits remunerative ad 'round. 1/ - TARRECEA. PRECEDES- CAOLERA. "Needles. C,omrionnd Camphor Troches" control and cure tint . symptonas. Note.—"Preventlon 18 better than cure." . COMMERCI4I4. SALES OF STOOKS. 11 SSCOO Wsen &Frank'n 13ter 50 US Th d us 7 8 pr ct ,11241 Notes June 102% 3000 1J S 'Bl con 10936 boo lib Read B, op 54% ISO sb do - - Cash 54% .400 oh Sch Nay pf blo Kg 100 eh do coos 2 de 37 100 sh PMI & Erie se Ice eh do - cash ar SOO sh Hestorree 8 bs 1934 16 eh Lehigh Nay 544 33 eh do 54 30 eh do - 519i 1i 12 eh do. 543 i 300 sh estaw pf bswn 2934 1600 th do 830 M 800 eh do - b 5 281(. 100 eh do 295; 500 sh Ocean 011 b3O 7 - 100 sh do 411 , '‘ 10 eh lgorrlslown B 58 190 eh North Clentrl 43% PRIM Ow swarm IN NEW YORK. tin TriettiroPha AMPTitan 0014......--141 sales Reading Baßroad ..._ MX sales New York Oealasl.--. 98% sales B. Ss 'Bl sales U. EL es, Pales . ICU sales Hudson arni=lus sales Pizzo. Finance and Bazdnesto..June 2,1816. The Stock Market was decidedly firmer today, but the transactions were smalL Government Loans were held with much firmness, closing at 1093;@1re3L for the Coupon Sizes '81; lreJi©lo234 for the Elve•Twenties, and 102.% for the Seven Thirties. State and GUY Loans were steady at yesterday's figures, and all the better class of Bonds were firm. There was rather more life In some of the speculative shares. Catawissa Rail road Preferred took the lead, and sold up to , @)29.ii —an advance of U. Reading Railroad closed at SiX. Northern Central Railroad sold at 4374—a decline of I. There was more demand for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, with vales at 32-@)=34. 129 was bid for Cam den and Amboy Railroad; 543 i for Pennsylvania Rail road; 5634 for Mine Hill Railroad. and 38 for North Pennsylvania Railroad. Canal [docks were better, and Lehigh Navigation sold up to 34%—an advance of Schuylkill Navagation Preferred rose 4', and the Corn mon stock was firm at '27. Bank shares were with Out change. In Passenger Railway shares the only sale was of Restonville, at 1934, at which figure it was very strong. Oil atm]: a are very much neglected; of the whole list, comprising upwards of four hundred organizations, not more than a dozen can be quoted as having any market value; the Crude article continues to leave the country in large quantities, the exports, of the past week reaching upwards of a million and a quarter of gallons, 169,460ga110ns Iteihaed, 33.936ga11ens Crude toLintwerP per bark John Trucks; 161,494 gallons Re kned,112,187 gallons Crude to Bremen per bark Kath leen; M.= gallons Refined. 61:8-17 gallons Crude to Antwerp per bark Alcedcq 2r,e46 gallons Refilled to Leghorn per brig Porksidez. EAU gallons do. to Crone tandt per bark Augusta: 75.041 gallons to Falmouth per brig Ramonita; 84,579 gallons to Cork per bark Baltha sorsa 147.046 gallens do, to Cork per bark Venus; 169,104 gallons do. to Antwerp per brig Margarretto Blanca; and 2,000 gallons to the Westin:lles. The Philadelphia and Gray's Perry (spruce and 'Pine) Passenger Railway CrapanY. advertise-in an other column that they are prepared to redeem a por tion of their bonds. They must be presented on or be fore the nth inst. Jay Coors de Co. quota Governzneed SumUlm &a, today, as follows: Bg. Selling. U.B. Vs. 18SL I yin 09 10939 Old 549 330rui5—....31d . Edii - New ...1964...........7.............= 11d3i 603 Bonds, 1666.--........—..10 . 1 1Cd.44 10-I0 8end5......—........................... 931 i 96.. y 7 540 Angan..........................--102 4 10.2% " une.............. " . J Tnly --.........1014 IA3 Ir . L.. Oartlflottas of Indebtedneoa—.... 100 loOli Gold—at 12 0t10ck...........„..... .40li 141 Nears. Deßaven es Brother. No. ill South Thled Streetonake the following q uotation: of the rates of exchange today, at 1 P. lif.: - in L . Bening. American Gold. *Xtltio Y g 141 Silver—Quarters and ha1ve1.........134 136 Coroptond Interest Notes: " JunelBo 11% 12.; .. a Jaly.littL. 11% 11% 10% " " 11% 11. I. Oct. 3884.,. 9% 10 % I. " Dec IBM. 8% 9% sj" 1day,1145-. a% 6% Ang./SEZ.. 5% 5% II .. BeinaB6s.. 4% 43‘ e " Oct. 1865... 4% 4% Smith, Randolph & 00. stammers. 16 Math Third street, quote at 11 o'clOok as ibllowin G01d. z ......................... . -- - 140%(§31-mU ..._1 ..._.:„7,17,_ U.S. 1881 — icra?'• 17, B. ; 5-20. Ism Ices: —.W. Ice% " ICFN 11. B. 10.40 ..—.—..— 95U 96 U. B. —ur.3s 102% 2d 109,6 sd series—, 102 6 U. S. Cmcbscatee of limenteanim........--..n0 Kau Compounds. Dem. 1964.-------- --UMW Philadelphia Markets. SATURDAY, Attie 3.—The Itreadatufth market IS dull and for Flour, notwithstanding the very limited re• celpts and stocks, prices favor boyars. There is no thing doing for exportation and only a finv hundred barrels were taken for home consumption at S77T Mill barrel for superfine, $ll 75°10 for aztraa, slag $lllO for low grade and fancy. Northwestern - extra sll@i2 for Penna. and Ohio do. do., and at higher figures fbr fancy lots—according to AnalitY. There is but little Bye Flour here and it commands $6 60. EGO barrels Brandyw'ne Corn Neal sold on secret The market continues very bare of prime Wheat and other descriptions are - but little wanted. Prices being relatively above those of Flour the millers hold off. Sales of 2,500 bushels common and fair Red at e 2 40,g2 60 ill bushel, 1,300 buthels edilwankie Amber at 12 30, and White at 12 85@315. Rye may be quoted at $1 13(gi1 20; 1,000 bushels sold at the latter rate. Corn comes in slowly and yellow is wanted. Sales of 1,000 bushels at 88 cents afloat and 4,003 bushels at 90 cents In the care. No change in Oats. Bales of Dela. ware at 76cents, 1,000 bushels Western at 63 cents, and Penna. at 70 ®72 .ente. 1.000 bushels Malt sold on secret terms. Whisky Is scarce. Small sales of Ohio al, $2 28 and Penna. ate 2 24@2 26. WM. I'AINTER. & CO, 110 SOUTH THIRD STTIMPT, BUY' COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES OF A.LI. DATES • And pay the Accrued Interest. • aplB-2in SP DREXEL & Ca., . BANKERS' 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET . 7.30'89 10-40 5 4 1.8t i 31 9 5. Certificates of Indebtedness, Comixmnd Interest Notes and GOLD. AND SUM" _ Bought and Sold. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND,IRE LAND. FRANCE AND GERMANY. roVATTu'ADITI:QN; BY TELEGRAPH. OFFICIALORDER FROM GEN: GRANT °Metal Order from, General' Grant. Bur&A.r.o, , , June., 2 —Lieuteriant-Geneml Grant pissed west at noon to=day: He sent the following telegrani to General Meade: Buvrper.o, June 2d.—To 'Major-Gen&al 2fecule, S. A., Philadelphia-Gen. Barry is here. Assign him to the general com mand from Buffalo to the'moutli of the Ni agara river. The State authorities should call out the militia on tbe t frOntiersie pre vent hostile expeditionsleaving the United States and to save private property from de struction by mobs. . [Signed] ' U. S. GRANT, Lieutenant-General. HOLLAND AND GILT WINDOW SHADES LACE CURTAINS TOWN AND COUNTRY HOUSES, sales ...... sales ..... sales ...«. sales ..... sales sales .... sales Hung artistically and promptly. WINE CL OTHS Table and Piano Covers. I. E. W.UIUVEN, 719 Chestnut Streetb JUST RECEIVED, TARDAND-A-HALFMIDE Velvet Carpets, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904. Chestnut Street: 3 - 4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 lyp :iv v:ll:*:4ii_Vzpi,:4l.lsy4 0.~ •~ ~~c I~c~ J. F. &E. B ORNE, r.) : gDfzUliZt.iitazVw4 at NIM ENGLISH BRUSSELS, TDB STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. IN ORNE, • No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; J.F.&R B. ORM, - 904 Cht)stnut mtgs.= rp IFEELST NATIONAL BAK& INTEREST DEPOSITS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS payable on 5 days notice, alter m dayp, and bearing Interest at • FOUR PER CENT per annum, will be Issued In mums to spit depositors. MORTON McMICHAEL. Jr., rayB-5p Caalder. REFRIGERATORS. sciac•OrAuy-Ps New Patenteelf-Ventilating AMERIOAN REFRIGERATOR, Patented January stb, 1864, is the BEST AND ONLY PERFECT FelfiVentilating Preserver otr4Visnd7Glllkrn suc Bich li fi relea , a3 ao 7:eata... , LONGER, DRIER AND COLDER. WITS LESS ICH. Than any other Itetfterator now in use. E. T. FARSON & CO., Manufacturers, No. 220 Dock Street reyletbstolati $10 ! 000 TWO t /KOPTOAGES each of thls amply secured . hy a h 3 ro a Wn et e ari c eThrast eac .44 1 1 sale by E. R. JONES, No. tot Walnut Street. lt*.z - ',..0.0.'.0'01.:'3;rk,. ITI GREAT VARIETY. MLBONIC NALL, MaW EDITION. BY. TELEGRAPH.. THE FENIAN INVASION Canadian Version of the Battle. BRITISH DEFEAT NOT CONFIRMED Fenianism in Washington Used Up: The'Fenian Movement. Touosro, June 2d,12.25 P.M:--Lastrdght the forces at Fort Colborne were augmented by the arrival of the Toronto University Company. Early this naorning the troops took the train to Ridge Way. They are un- der command. of Colonel Baker, Colonel Dennis having gone on an expedition down the river. . ' Three miles from Ridgway Station.,the, Fenians were 'found encamped' in bnah. The column at once attacked them, the' "Queen's Own," firing the first shot. The fight now became general, the irolrin there driving the Fenians. A. number were killed on both sides. The volunteers be haved splendidly, rushing at and retreating the Fenians with the utmost gallantry. It is thought the volunteers will at least hold their own until the arrival of the British regulars and artillery. BUFFALO, June 2d, 12 M.—lt is under stood that the patrol tugs fired on and stopped several boats last night trying to reach the Canadian shore. We learn that an intended proclamation from the Fenian leaders to the people o Canada, is now in the hands :of gentlemen of this city, and was expected to have bee n issued yesterday, if affairs had warranted. Accounts from Canada. represent that the Fenians will find themselves very much dis appointed in the expected aid from their brethren and friends in Canada. WASHINGTON, June 2d.—The Paean Headquarters for the sale of "Irish bonds,". in this city, has closed for want of patron age. A hundred Fenians or more left Wash ington this week for the scene of war, and. an additional number are prepared to folio*. ICE ! ICE ! ICE! ICE! Incorporated Easel. THOS. H. 0411111.1 4 President . SOHN GOODYHAS. Secretary. :ra3I.II3TRY THOH&S, Sap% 40+0141) SOPYLINGI- ICE AND COAL CO. DEALERS IN .AED SHIPPERS OF ME and 00AL. We are now prepared to timish BEST QUALITY ICE in large or Brasil quantities to HoMI ; .. ►oats Ice Cream Saloons, Families, Offices, &C., dr-, and a the LOWEST - MARKET BATES. ICE served DAILY in all paved limits of the con solidated City, West PlilladelPlils, Mantas. Etch. mond and Germantown. Yon!' custom and Influence is reopsctrrdly solicited. Yon can rely on being far. Dished with a PURE article and PROMPTLY. Bend your order to OFFICE No 485 WALNUT STREET. DEPOTS, E 3. W. Corner Twelfth andlWMow Streets. North Penna. B. B. and Master street. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. Pine Street Wharf. Schuylkill. &PIM= 411 REFRIGERATORS. SMITH dE RICHARDSON, Agents ihr the sale of the Justly Celebrated CHAR. COAL LINED REFRIGERATORS; Whole'ale and Retail, Prom Six to Twenty-five Dollars. • 611 MARKET STREET. myl2.-Int rp e, MARKET Agr evip NINTH. •S7P • &C® Are selling at very loweim market prices, wish othee desirable goods, large quantltlea of 1 , 4 1 4:*4:e4vpii.10 :/-11 do 4010:1 wicuTE GOODS of almost every description. LINEN GOODS at reduced prices. BLEACHED MUSLIM by the yard or piece. SHRECTINGS and SHERTINGS of every grade. S and HOBTL'Ir BLACK DBMS GOODS greatly under price. TRELVICLING DBMS STUFFS from Si cta. up. DESIRABLE PLAIDS in thick and thin fabric. 97 cent DRESS STUFFS. a good 6110 w, HANDSOME SILK MANTLES AND SPRING CLOAR.b. MAMMOTH LINE of CLOTHE, and OASSIKEREE. ap2Sravof MVIIRTFE OP TOLY 1866.—FIREWORKS.—The _l2 subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have fitted up their STiORE. No. 107 South WATER street. below Chestnut street, for a general FISEWORK DEPOT where they design keeping their usual extensive variety of Fire works small works, as usual, for dealers, and every description of colored fancy works, for private and public exhibitions.-and are now prered to receive orders for the same, and furnish Wor ks at first quality fbr exhibitions. Also—Pirecrackers. Torpedoes. Cannon Crackers, Jostick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny Rockets, Berigola Lights to be fired with a pistol. and new style Rockets, to be fired without a stick, and which are very convenient for use on board vessels at sea. JDS. B. BilSßlßli & CO., 108 Borah Delaware /mum TNDIA RIIRRER.MatMM9 HELD:NG STRUM J. P.ACRING, ROSE, dim Eagineera and dealers will find a FULL ASSORT.: MENET OF GOODYEAR'S PATRNT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, HOSE: &a., at the Ilfaindidicat'alleatlqaartera, GOODYEAR'S, SOB chestnut ertreet, South side: N. 11.—We have a NEW and CHEAP ARTICLE al GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE' very, ,thesp, to which the attention of the public to calla M& GRAPE —lOO kegs of thee splendid A whiteggrrasppeeee in Ibm) order landing and for sale by I'M. B. 8U561E8 A GO.. Dr Routh Txilaware Amalie MERCK PRIIREEL-50 owes in Mt cl KE Z2=madirboxes, Imported and far sale bY3OB. Bi - 111 i 004 108 South _Delaware weasel 2:30 CYOlook.
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