SECOND EDITION. BY TEzhiitikriEr. FROM - FORTRESS MONROE. Movements of Government Vesseh. The Disfranchisement of Deserters. ATE NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA From Fortress Monroe. FORTRESS Mormon, June 2d.—The Naval Recruiting ship New Hampshire, in tow of the supply ship Newberne, whose expected arrival was mentioned yesterday, arrived • this morning. The former vessel anchored in the stream, where she will remain until Monday next, when she will go to Gosport. The Newberne sailed direct to New York The double-ender naval steamer Winnepec, which for several weeks past has been un dergoing repairs at the Navy Yard, sailed to-day. The frigate Savannah, which like wise has been undergoing repairs, left to day in tow of a Government steamer. The tug L. G. Connen, which yesterday ran on the wreck of the Merrimac, has been gotten off, with only slight damage. General F.. E. Sewall and Lieut. Colonel Garricii Mallery, of the Freedmen's Bureau, have completed an inspection of this Dis trict. , They expressed general satisfaction -at the management of affairs under the ad ministration of General Armstrong, who has charge of the District. These gentlemen have been on an inspecting tourthrough this State for the last three months. Though many abuses exist, they consider the bureau's continuance indispensable to se cure the full enjoyment of the privileges to which they are entitled. Their report bids lair to differ materially from that of Gener als Steadman and Fullerton regarding the workings of the Bureau. The Disfranchisement of Deserters. HARRISBURG, June 4th.—The Supreme Court having adjourned without announc ing its decision as requested by the Go vernor, through the Attorney General, on the constitutionality of the act of Congress disfranchising deserters, the bill passed at the late session of the Legislature for car rng into effect the law of Congress has this day been approved by the Governor, that immediate preparations of the records and certificates required by the act may be commenced and time afforded for the cor rection of errors in the record. From California. Sax FRANCISCO, Map 29th.—The steamer Montana, from the Columbia river, brings $5,900 in treasure. Markets generally dull; sales of Grant's candles at 23 cent, add 1,800 boxes of May's adamantine at 221 cents. Nearly 300,000 pounds of American shipping grade wool sold at 18@22 cents. Choice dry bides sell freely at ni dents. The bark Lizzie, from Manilla, brings 11,000 bags of sugar, and the ship Olivia, from Hong Kong, 7,400 bags of rice. The. British bark Palmerston was abandoned at sea, 250 miles from Hong Kong, February 27th. Although the late rains have inflicted damage on the early sown wheat, it is gen erally conceded that the grain sown late has been much benefited, and that the general yield of wheat will exceed that of any former year. Legal feCders, 731. SAN FRANCISCO, May 30.—The steamer Sacramento sailed to-day for Panama with $1,328,000 in treasure, of which $892,300 goes to New York. The San Francisco board of trade for the protection of trade and the promotion of commercial interests has filed articles of in corporation in a capital stock of $lOO,OOO. A decree was promulgated at Manilla March 6th, exempting from tonnage dues all vessels arriving or departing in ballast. There is little interest in mining stock. Ophir, $380; Imperial, $124; Savage, $900; Yellow Jacket, $640; Belcher, $223; Chollar Potosi, $3OB. Legal tenders, 73. Hong Kong advices of April Ist report flour advanced to s9@slo per barrel, and holders unwilling to sell at the quotations. Vessels were wanted at Hong Kong and Manilla for San Francisco. New white sugars were coming forward with consi derable of last year's brown, which has been kept back for higher prices. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt at San Fran cisco at 3.35 A. M., to-day, but no damage was done. Bills Approved by the President. Wasamororr, June 4th.—The President has approved the bill providing that the - produce of the forests of Maine upon the St. ikoix river and its tributaries, owned by American citizens and sawed in the pro vince of New Brunswick by American citi zens, the same =being unmanufactured in whole or in part and having paid the same taxes as other American lumber on that river, shall be admitted into the ports of the 'United States free of duty. The President has also approved the bill authorizing and directing the Secretary of the Navy to appoint a board to examines site al or near Portland, Maine, for afresh-water basin :for iron-clad vessels of the United States navy,and to ascertain the advantages of said site, and to reportto Congress during the present session. The New York Tribune. NEw Yowl, June 4th.—Mr. John Russell Young, formerly editor of the Philadelphia Xmas. has been chosen managing editor of the New York Tribune, in place of Mr. Gay resigned. • Marine Intelligence. PROVIDENCE, R. z, June 14th.—The re port of the loss of the Brig. Ella, on Block Island, was probably a canard, started by a a seaman at Newport in order to get aid and sympathy. Price of Gold In New York. IBY the American Teleirmah Co.) linw Tons, June 4. Gold taw been quoted to-daY as follows: 10.80 A. AL, 140# I 11.30 10.45 140* I 11.45 11.00 140/I 12.00 M., 11.15 1421 I 12.30 P. M. Markets. Flaw WEE, June 4tli.—Cotton is dull and nominal of 37@40c. for middlirgs. Flour Staff sales tt,sto bble. at 17 Ai @fB 90 for s9 45@514 for Ohio; $ 7 20/abso 76 for Western; Southern un charged. 400 bbls. sold; Canadian steady. 800 bbls. sold at 119 Ifsglitl3 50. , Wheat advancing; sales at 2,260 bbls. at p. 30 for No. 1 Wilwaukee; tern active and advanced I@2c.; 90,000 bus. sold at 810 113 - for new mixed. Beefateady. Pork heavy at $306234, lard firm at 184®2'..11ic. Whisky fli m, but quiet. Stocks are irregular; Chicago and H. 1., 03;,Comber• load preferred. 40; 111. Ceotral, 117;• Bachigan South era,Bo; N. Central. 98X; Fenn. Central. "A Reading, 1033; Hudson River, _ 111: Clanton Com -61% Missouri El's, 7834; Erie, 80.1; Western Union, Cu;% U.S Coupon 6a of 1881. 1891/; do., Me. 1754 11. S. Coupon, -Ilos of 1862, 102%'; Ten• Forties, Of: Treasury 7 . 11 1 02X©102%; Cold. 143 ; 36®1432,; Ster ling Exchange, 10$ ct, ; night biii9,1144. , Havritioaz. Jri.e 4 .— Flour firm; Western extra winter $l3. Wheat, dull and nominal; the snooty la scaree. Corn dull at 94©95 for white. and 89@90 for yellow. Oats are steady. Provisions firm, with au ad vancir g tendency Sugar quiet Coffee dull, at un -gbanged prices for RIO, Whiskey $3 SO. LATER..:PEWS n FROM _.EUROPE. Arrival of the Nova Radian and Oity of-London. MORE ENGLISH_ FAILURES. Large Fire in London. THE CONTINENTAL WAR. The French Army on a War Footing, The Russians and Turks in Moldavia. FAT - Ens. Porta, June 4.—The steamship* Nova Scotian, from Liverpool, May 29th, via Londonderry, May 25th, has passed this point bound to Quebec. The steamship Etna, from New York, ar rived at Queenstown on the 24th. The steamer Scotia, from New York, was reported off Crookhaven at 3 1% - M. on the 24th. Arrived from New. York—ship .Jenny Jones, at Southampton; ship Danneburg at Tralee; arrived from New Orleans—ship Wizard King, off Traleig arrived from Phi ladelphia—ship Stella d'ltalia, at Tralee. Livimpoon, liipy23.—Cotton has declined 1(4)1d. for American on the week, and ® id. for other descriptions. The sales of the week were '4,400 - bales. New Orleans is quoted at 121-d., and Uplands 12d. The'sales to-day (Friday) were 5,000 bales, the market closing dull and weak. Breadstuff!. nominal. Lownox, May2s.—The political situation is unchanged. More failures are reported, and financial affairs are gloomy. 11. S. Five twenties, 64®64}; Consuls, 863:@861; Erie Railroad, 411-(4)42; Illinois Central, 751@76. The City of London at New York, N.pw Pons, June 4.—The steamship City of.Dondon, from Liverpool .May 24th and nefOstown May 25th, has arrived. Cork papers of Thursday contain the following items: The London Express announces the suspension of Robinson, Crayton & Co., bankers of Manchester. Their liabilities are not large, Two of the largest ware houses of the" London and Great Western railway at Manchester were burned on the morning of May 2,3 d. The loss is £lOO,OOO. A Brussels telegram says that Paris letters state the French Government is raisingto the full complement all the regiments be longing to the army of Paris and the army of Lyons. France will have her army on a:war footing in a fortnight, ready to be placed in obrervation on the German and Italian frontiers. The Italian and Austrian Governments have announced the intention to respect Swiss neutrality in the event of war. A Paris telegram of the 23d says the lifoniteur du Soir says that France, England and Russia do not wish to take up the posi tions of arbitrators, but solely to propose the basis of certain deliberations and to di rect the discussion of the Conference to the points constituting the cause of collision. The Powers are now arranging the terms of a note intended to be sent to Vienna, Ber lin. Frankfortand Florence. La France says the reply of Russia is still expected. When it arrives a few days must still elapse before the despatch of the col lective letters of the Powers. Conference may probably meet three weeks hence, but it will be difficult to accomplish this. Paris Bourse flat. Renter 63f. 35c. Prince Charles of Hohenzellorn was en thusiastically received by the National assembly of the Danubian Principalities. A telegram from Jassy announces the entry of the combined Russian and Turkish corps d'armee. entered Moldavia on the 22d. Omar Pasha commands the Turks and Gen. Kotzebue the Russians. The steamers Queen and Louisiana ar rived at Queenstown on the 24th. itiw we: PRIZE FIGHT ON SIINDAY.—On Saturday night Lieutenant Tolbert received informa tion that a prize fight was to take place in the Twenty-fourth Ward about four o'clock yesterday morning. He had all his officers on guard,bnt there were; no signs of the com batants or their friends. The fight had evi dently been put off in consequence of the rain. In the afternoon there were indica tions that the "mill" would take place. A squad of 20 men was obtained from the Sixth District, and at 2i o'clock Sergeants Saunders and Phy started out Market street to the Cross Keys with one party of officers, and Lieutenant Tolbert, with another squad, went out Walnut street in the same direc tion. In Gray's Woods preparations had been made for the fight, but it was found that the police had a fair chance to get at the place and the crowd left. The police then went out the Baltimore turnpike, and at Church lane, about one mile beyond the city line thafight was observed in progress in a field belonging to Nathan Raker. The place is on an open plain and commands a view of the surrounding country for some distance. As soon as the police came in sight the crowd scattered in carriages and upon horses and on foot. There were about two hundred persons present and some ten or twelve rounds had been fought. The principals, who are named Green and Keesely, were taken away in a carriage. Sergeant l'hy's squad succeeded in caps Wring four men, who gave their names as Robert Cocker, Michael Flynn, David McCenaghy and Joseph Atwood. The pri soners were committed for breach of the peace. WEST PHILADELPHIA. The weather, yesterday, made out-door explorations more of a labor, than a pleasure. Nothing could be worse than the walking, and the attendance at the several churches was pro portionably slim. Some action ought to be taken on the condition of the Darby road, especially from Market street to Walnut. It: beggars description, and so, .along the whole route of the Chestnut street railroad, on the outside of the rails of which,for a week or more past gangs of men have been engaged,with pick axe and shovel, in bringing down the carri age ways to the level of the track—roads that have not been interfered with since the street was first opened. Either side of Chest nut is a sort of terra incognita, for the time being, to those who wish even to reach the Market street cars, going below, or who de sire to go visiting from above. We re mained at home until afternoon, to encoun ter "ills we scarcely dreamed of." 1421 1431- 1431 143} At the Police Station, yesterday, morning, there were but five cases, of no interest At the Almshouse, the last week's busi ness is recapitulated: Admissions, 100; dis charges, 85;- deaths, 22; births, 3; elope ments, 24, and bound out, 1. Omitting Sun day, which is a dies non. Census to-day, 2,917; last , year, 2,472. Proportionable in crease, 445. Lowest figure yet. At a meeting of the "Boys in Blue," held Friday evening, June the lst, private Ro bert Hervey was elected delegate to repre sent the soldiers of the Twenty-seventh Ward at the Pittsburgh Convention, to be held on the sth instant at the above Mace. ATTEMPTED ROBBEVLY. -This morning about three o'clock, an attempt was made to force open the back door of the 'residence of Dlr. A. Wilder, northeast corner of Broad and Jefferson streets. The thieves were frightened off before they had sue ceeded in gaining an entrance. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN: PHILA.DELPIIIA, MONDAY, JUNE 4. ]866. xtrraintramit. Goyim •IdAturrer, - June 4th.:=Thii - Cattre market" kinicideraidY an: tive this week Iliad prices are Well-main tained;-7about - 1,700 head sold - at prices ranging:; from 17018 cents for extra, 150 161 cents for fair to good, and.l3ol4oent6 lb for oominon, as to qualiW. The following are the partbairlias of the_ sales: Head. Same. Amount. 36 Owen Smith, Western, 16}®171 65 A. &'J. Christie, Western, 161@17i 30 Jones MoCleie, Penna.. grs., 8 . 0 91 60 P. MoFillen, Lanaster c 0.,. 16 017 126 P. Hathaway, Lan. & Wst, 15 0171 72 3. S. Kirk, Hathaway, co. & West. 15 0171 34 McFl.llen & Co. Lan. 00., . 16 0171 100 J. McFillen, 0 hi0, . . 16 0171 136 Ullman & Bachman, Ohio, 17 gan 103 Martin Fuller & Co., West, 16.017 169 Mooney & Smith, Western, 15017 i 25 Mooney& Brother, do. • 7.1. 25 H. Chain, do. 710 8 69 L. 'Frank, do. 15 017 102 Schamberg & Frank, do. 16 017 46 Hope & Co, Lan. co., . 151-17 45 Dryfoos & Dx - yfoos, Penna. 14 15 1 46 3. Coleman Lan. co., . 16 18 38 B. Hood, Chester county, 16 017/ 52 3. Seldomridge, Western, 15 017 Cows—Are firmly held at full prices; 250 head: sold at $5OOBO for Springers, an d; 60 osloo per head for mil& cows—as to Sheep= Are in better demand; 5,0® head sold at from 6061 cents lb., gross, as to condition. - Hogs—Are unchanged 2,000 head sold at the different yards at from $l3 ®l4 50 the 100 Its net, and a few choice at $l5 7pare HOBTICIIvruakt ESSAYS.—It is not generally known, although regularly adver tised, that the Penna. Horticultural Society engages the chief horticulturists of the country to lecture on the first Tuesday of every month, at their Hall, to which citizens are admitted without charge. Dr. Jno. A. Warder, of Cincinnati, a well-known horti• culturist" , speaks next Tuesday, on the "Philosophy of Pruning."- Bow - Kit's IzrrAarr CORDIAL is a certain, safe and speedy care for colic, pains and spasms, yielding great relief to children teething. Store Sixth and reen. MAGIC 'PHOTOGRAPHY 1 N ovel amuse ment! Consisting of a sheet of paper, and the addi tion of a few drops of water, an elegant picture is immediately evolved. 50 cents a package. Tr ado supplied. Mailed free. BOWER, Sixth and Vine. BRONZE Ink Stands, Fans, Card Basely re, Jewel Caskets, Cigar Owes Cutler,' etc- SNOWDEN & BIUMEKR, DRINKEIBTS' SIINDBIBB IN EVERT VA um. KNOWBEN & BEDTHM: Importers, St South Mghth street. 7 8-10's wearrico, DeHaven t Brother, to South Thtrd Street. 5-20's WA D, BeHaven dr. Brother, 10 Borah Third street. Componwn interest notes wanted by De Haves' & Bro. PURE Psurr Symirs—For soda water; also bottled rbr domestic wee. HANCE, GRIFFITH dt 00 , No. aes North street. FEMALE Trusses, Braces, Supporters, Elasticßelts, Stook ir ga. a c., of light and eleganimuke. adjnated by a Lady, at Ne ed les', Twelfth street, firat door below Baca C. C. T.—Diarrbees siiilliolerale evi dences safely controlled by "Needles' Compound Quo phor Troches." a pocket remedy. Made only by C H. Needles, Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia. 50c. a box. 7-30 s, .S.Ws, 1881 s, 10.405. Comtxuand Interest Notes and Gold arid! Sliver bought and sold by • D S.EXEL dr CO., 34 South Third street. LADIES' MOBICLYG CALLS Carryjoy and gladness on their visits. when perfumed with the "Extract of Sweet Opoponax." Society cannot conceive the benefits rendered by the great discovery in 'Mexico of this "Sweet Opoponax " Nature could not produce a richer Gem or choicer Per fume. E. T. Smith, Jr.. manufacturer of the Floral Perfumery. N.Y., Sole Proprietors. Entered accord ing to law. A. A. A.- iirßsad carefully the advertisement abort Gre-ArIC WINs on fifth page. It la the only pure Tonic In the counts 7 and only one endorsed by Physicians, FRtillk CH, RICHARDS & 0).. Nos. 14. Is, IS and M. S. Tenth street. SOLE AGENTS FOB PENNSYLVANIA. Also for sale by DIARRHOEA PRECEDES CHOLERA. "Needles' Compound Camphor Troches" control and cure first symptoms. Note.—"Preventlon is better than cure." AMONG the cheap and well conducted clothing Houses in this city. Jones' One Price Store stands in the front rank. They opened their store in 1841'., and have been supplying the public with wearing apparel ever since. Their goods are ofsubstantial ma terial and always of the latest fashion, their system of marking their clothing at the lowest selling figure, and ofadhering to one price, denotes worth and integrity, and might well be adopted by other establishments. Ustryzass. MURDER IN WESTMORELAND COUNTY.- On Tuesday morning last, a man named John Shale, a well-to-do farmer, residing in Cook township, Westmoreland county, Pa., left his home for the purpose of looking at some of his grain fields. As he did not return at the usual hour for dinner, his wife became uneasy, and sent a person in search of him. He was found lying dead in a field, with a bullet hole through hie head. As there was no weapon found near him, a reasonable supposition ,was that he had been murdered. The decased was about forty-five years of age, and was a sober and industrious man. The affair is involved in considerable mystery, as no motive can be assigned .for the murder. EvrEmarrvir EXPLOSIONS. The. most curi ous work at present going forward in Paris, is the leveling of the hill of the Trocadero, on the right bank of the Seine, opposite the bridge of Jena. One-fourth of the work is completed. The ground is mined, and four mines are fired simultaneously by means of an electric battery. A surface of more than two acres is raised by each explosion. NOT PERFIGT.—The Libertir, a Paris pa per, recently published an article advo eating war, under the title of "GO head," which it printed in large type , evidently proud of its knowledge of English. 6900 City 63 new RAO Erfig 15 811 "Lehigh Nav 55 7000 do O&P 94 100 eh .tEtna Mining 1)e0 4 1000 II S Tread 7 3-108 100 sh SchNav pf 1)30 .348 Notes June 102% 600 eh N Y and Middle 3000 Pa It 2d mgt es 96 Coal Melds 6 100 ski Ocean 011 b3O 7 100 eh Pew= It 54% 500 eh Catavr pf b3O 29 19 eh Man & Mee Bk 30 200 eh do b 5 283 100 eh Bead B 630 54% 700 ah do 810 23% 20 ab. 10th & 11th St It CO Arnertean G01d..—....-.14036 sales Bending Railroad. _....6431 sales New York CentraL......— ash' sales 11. S. Se 'Ed.-- bid U. Oh 6.806......«......_....1025-8a5.....«...«.---102.44 sales sales Hudson Weer- Alt sales - Unsettled. Finance and Basinessm.June 4,1866. Stocks were again very dun this morning, and for all the speculative shares on the list prices were weak irregular. Government Loans were as firm as ever. The Coupon Sixes 'Bl, closed at 109% bid; the FiveTwentiea at 102%0102%; the Seven.Thirtles at 102%, and the Ten-Forties at 96. State Fives were firm at 90%, and the War Loan at 103. City Leans continue in steady demand for investment, with sales of the new issues at 95%@96, interest off. which is equal to 99 . Reading Railroad declined %, and closed with sales at 54% b. so. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 61%—an ad vance of %, and Catawissa Railroad Preferred at 2835 ii428%-4a decline of M. 130 was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 56% for Mine ROI Railroad; .18% for North Pennsylvania Railroad; 38 for Little Schuylkill Railroad, and 38% for Philadelphia and Mile Railroad. Canal stocks were very quiet. Schuylkill Navagation Preferred sold at 84% b.BO-no'change.; _55 was bid for Lehigh, Navigation, and 15 for Susquehanna Canal. In Bank shares the only sale was of Manufacturers', at 30. Passenger Railway shame wereneglected. Fifth and Stith Streets sold at 60, and Hestmayine at 19. 58 was bid for Chestnut and Walnut; 56%T0r Tenth and Eleventh Streets, and 4 / 2 1% for Thirteenth and Fifteenth Otreetii, There was no Al 4 tor VAIOn or 'Upper Ridge. mifrip.Almmlwilfrttr•ri-*1 DYOTT . & CO.. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & 00WDMST, And by Druggists everywhere. COMMERCIAL. SALES OF STOOKS. - Warr BOARD. PRIM OP STOCKS IN NEW YORE. (By ItlegraPha mak& - wawa: 8 eisrouler.isto; loth Thtrt stratemakethe lotolaStaiwatilte vales-at scu t ai ! avi, t l itat,2P.ii kmni ci tos ; who .7865. 1 "` - " • " • Bee. 18e4... e • '• 'l' " I. Xay,114151... 6)4 11 " .. 1 .5.1115... 5 - ' ' 5 "' " 711 - 515... 4 - 4 Jay Mae & Co. OM GOTernmel& XllNganb)!4#lo. " ICIUgwE" Ming • mu • 10:11 NeWHal 5-20 Bonds, 10235 55.% 10-40 Bends.. 5534 4,1 1 1 jtal " / / MX Oertifleatel of, Indebtadnina..;.....l4o • 10015 Hold-4412 o'clock • _ _142 Onitth, Randolph di 410.. Bankers. 18 BOnth Third street, vote at 11 o'clockaad.l2 11.13. 1881 10510 0,15. 520, 10234 102 X leral Se ........1-02-4 /02,417 es - • 95N ............-”-- __max 102 t Mb. 10-10-..—...=----...._.:-.-- •••• 3T2 U. a .7-ISeS-ist .-........--- .......—...---irm law . 211 e5e1e5..........- .. sdeelles.---- _nu* 1203.1 11. 8. Certismtee of Indebtedness-- Compounds. Dec.. 1884.--- isv Philadelphia Markets. lifortnicr, June 4.—The unfavorable weather to-day has intensified the dullness which already dristed in troide cirbles, and there is yery little business doing in any department. Thd rectdpts of Cloverseed are triffing. Small sales at togs W. The last sale of Timothy was at Itt 50. The market is bare of Flaxseed and it Is wanted by the crashers at IS Vt !motel. • The Flour market la inactive but supplies come for ward slowly. The stock of good brands is reduced to a very low figure and it commands full rates, but infs• nor and unsound lota axe excessively dull and can only be placed at relatively low quotations. Among the sales we notice 150 barrels superfine at pop so barrel, 500 barrels fancy Northwestern extra =oily at illeoll 50,600 barrels do. do. on secret terms, and 100 barrels fancy Ohlo at .14 50. Bye Blom is scarce 100 bairels sold at 16 50. In Corn Meal no sales. The Wheat market is very quiet and the only sail reported is 1,000 bushels Spring at .2 3D. 'White ranges !rem $2 SO to St 25. Bye is steady at al 3. There is an active demand for Corn at an advance of 2 cents I* bushel. Bales of 9,000 bushels yellow at 88490 cents afloat—chiefly at the latter Bore. Oats are steady; 2.000 bushels Delaware sold at Vecenta. Whisky Is in limited supply. Bales of Ohio as tlit at and Penna. eta 24©2 26. UkA . rll .. LEMl•aa n i.Laj TEE GREAT IMPORTED TONIO The Only Tonic Endorsed by Physicians. HMI &MC VTR'S. Is made of ETRE sKERrty and is IMPORTED Jost as sold in PARIS. - It is endorsed by the ThiPEEIAL SCHOOL OF ME DICINE IN PARIS. IT WAS APPROVED BY THE ILEDICA_L ASSO. CIATION OF THE U.S..which assembled in Bali• more, May lat, ISM It Is UTTERLY different from all the TRASH called BITTERS in this market. It contains no SPIRITS of any klnd.but is the PURE .7IIICZ 6F THE GRAPE with medicinal ProPertlea added, upon which ITS HYGIENIC VIRT CRS DE PEND. ii - BY NO LONOWIt =METED by the common CONCOCTIONS of WHISILYS or A (.00110L, which destroy the membrane of the stomach, and make cal lous the nerves. YOUR PHYSIatAII WILL ASSUBE YOU upon Inquiry, that IS THE Only Pure and Healthful Ton i c is Ib4 szo b nn t r it . It ie Z.ppetizer Known. IRIS THE .13.1:5T CURE FM Dyspepsia, Chills, Ague, Fever, .13MTAXT, and above all, a MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE FOR LADLES It Is the surest fbr It IMMNGTHRNS AND PURIFIE' THE BLOOD AND SUSTAINS THB NERVES. Be sure to ask !Or It- HOLD EVERYWHERE LAMBERT & SAMPING, IMPORTERS,] 31 & 33 Broadway, toy Bo-w fr m step NEW YORK. FRENCH, RICHARDS At CO., Nos. 14. 16. 111 and 3:), a. Tenth street. SOLE AGENTS TOR PENNSYLVANL&. Also for sale by DYO7I" &. CO., JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY &. COWDEN', And by Druggists everywhere. DRR'IL&CO., BANKERS' 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET 7-30's, 10-40's, ISSl's l Certificates of , Indobtednedur, Compound Interest Notes and Bought and Sold. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND, IRE LAND. FRANOE AND GERMANY. FIRST - NATIONAL BANII. INTEREST DEPOSITS. CERTIFICATES Of DEPOBIT6 payable on 6 days notice, after is days, and bearing interest at FOUR PEE CENT Per suntan, will be issued In some to nit depositors. MORTON McMICHARL, Jr., nsy&Sp Caattier. MIL PAINTER da CO, BANKem, 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET, BUYS COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES OF ALL 'DATES And pay the As:Kilned Interest. WS.= 5p SECOND CALL. AWES 51111011 ..... sales ...... sales ...... sales sales sales VOIIRTH OF .11JLY 1800.—FIREWORKS.—The _a: stibscribers beg leave to announce to their friends and the public generally; that they have fitted up their STORE, No. 107 *South WATER street.below Chestnut street, for a general FIREWORS - DEF_OT where they design keeping their usual ektensive variety of Fire. works. mall works, as usual, for dealers, and every description of colored fhncy works, for private and public exhibitions. and are now prepared to receive orders for the same, and furnish Works of first quality ibr exhibitions...- Also—Firectraelrers, 'Torpedoes. Cannon Crackers, Jostick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny Rockets, Bengola Lights to tie fired with a pistol, and new style Rockets, to be Bred without a stick, and which are very convenient for use on board vessels at sea. JOS. B. BIISSIER & tXt, 108 South Delaware avenue: WOMB' PRIINIT3.—ao eases in 611 t .M E ds "Ti termiandtaney bexea, Imported and fcw salt by 30e. ,B, iIteNSDIIVA CO.i. 108 &n Wt Delaware avenue: NirISAIEXE3.—SMb axe:Manch aad Lisperitatain 00 bOzea Valemoia RAUltlf. lie mats Swaim Mild= for aaleio7 413. H, Xtßetilin a uo..uz maul wAsr am* HYGIENIC WINE ,ll_aL,_UaMl BY', TELEGRAPH. , NTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON: Britinh Demand foi the Fenian. Charles O'Conor and the President. He Wants Davis Paroled. MOVEMENTS OF OEN. MEADE. SEIZURE MyFENTAN ARMS. From Washingteii. Mpectal Despatch to the Balletial WesituroToN, June.4.—lt is said that the British Min star has made a demand upon our Government for the surrender of the Fenian who fell into our hands. It is not at all probable that the request will be com plied with. The Govenimenthas come to no decision as to what will be done with them. Charles O'Connor has had frequent inter views with the President yesterday and to day in regard to the trial of Davis. He says that they are ready to proceed at once with the trial, and that if the Government is not ready they ask that he (Davis) lie put upon his parole in such security as may be re quired. They offer any amount, from one hundred thousand to ten_ million dollars. The matter is before the President. The Senate Finance Committee to-day had under consideration the tax bill, but made little progress. Movements of General Meade. WATERTOWN, NEW YORK. JIIIIe 4th.— Gen. Meade and staff passed herethis morn ing on his way to the North. General Sweeny and one hundred and fifty Fenian were on the same train. The United States Marshal here seized nine boxes of arms and accoutrements on Saturday evening's train. All is quiet north of Ogdensburgh this morning. BUFFALO, N. Y., June 4.—A1l is quiet on the Niagara frontier. The arms of the cap tured Fenians are on board the steamer Michigan. The British colors captured by the Fenians at the battle of Ridgeway, which the Canadians call Limestone Ridge, are also on board the Michigan. New York Bank Statement. NEW Yorts, June 4th.—The Bank state ment for the week ending on Saturday shows : A decrease of loans, - - $1,571,000 " deposits, - 10,850,616 " " legal tenders, 4,650,955 Increase of specie,- - - 2,120,164 " " circulation, - - Z 3,358 Arrival of the Steamer Vatted Kingdom. blEw YORK, June 4th.—The steamship United Kingdom has arrived. Her advices have been anticipated. NEW Yowl - , June 4.—Gold opened at 140;, advanced to 144, and at 1.10 o'clock was quoted at 1431-. p, 4:(t) WASItINGTON, June 4,1866. Housz.—Under the call of States for bills, Mr. Patterson introduced a bill to amend the act to make guardians and committees having control over the estate of lunatics in the several States to act in the District of Columbia. Read twice and referred to the committee for the district. Mr. Jenckes (R. L) introduced a bill to al ter the place of holding the Circuit Court of the 'United States for the Rhode Island dis trict, and amendatory of the act to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States. Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Wright (R. J.) introduced a joint re solution relative to a fresh water basin for iron-,clads i at Tappan bay, on the Hudson river. Read twice and referred to the Com mittee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced a bill to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Lincoln. Read twice and re ferred to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.) introduced a bill to amend.the practice of the United States Courts. Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judici ary . Mr. Price (Iowa) introduced a bill re gulating the tenure of certain offices. Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. It provides that all civil officers who hold their offices by appointment from the Presi dent or any , of the Heads of Departments, shall hold their offices for four years from the date of their appointment, and shall not be subject to removal during their term of office except for malfeasance, and in all cases where the advice and consent of the Senate is necessary to appoint, the same advice and consent shall be necessary before any removal shall be effected. Pro vided, that the act shall not apply to those holding positions merely as clerks. Mr. Hitchcock (Nebraska Territory) in troduced a bill to provide for the geological survey, of the Territory of Nebraska. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Pub lic Lands. Also, a bill to provide for the erection at Nebraska city of. a building for post office and internal revenue office, for holding 11. S. courts. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Burleigh (Dak. Ter.) offered a resolu tion, which was adopted, ("Ailing on the Secretary of the Interior for information as to the amount paid to the Indian tribes for various purposes. The preamble and resolutions offered by Mr. Williams (Pa.) last Monday, and which, objection having been made, went over under the rule, came up next in order. Sales ,At Philadel SAL AFTER 0000 Pan 159 mg 13a b 5 IMO do 9 96 0% Soto do % 6000 it STrena 7 340 90 Notes June 1523 4000 U '65 102% 1000 do '62 182% 2860 Cits" 6s man C&P 35% 1008 h Bch Nav ptd b3O 34% SECOND $2OOO 17 IS Oa 5 , 208 '65 103%1 1000 17 8 7 3-108 July"He% 100 sh Mcßean & Elk 6 200 ah Reading 1085 int 54% leo eh do 1230 64% M 1 1 • - ORANGES.-1,000 boxes Sweet Masts& alin.ffie order, landlostandfOr dalebi : . . t. I. Z t •c. . • I c'.7 NR.gle 1. z . • article, for bale by Jcz B. BIT:. , 00.. /08 South Delaware avenue •• • zw. • • • 34 Fa :lit A :so c Brazlefß Clow:Per. Nana, Bolts and Ink° Oo art. nontaantly on hand and Wbarve fear Sala by BZINitY Iltak,aB2 scuttrs 2:30 o',Olciisk. .his Stock Board. FIRST BOARD. 16 sh Peons R 504 800 sh IffeElhenn,Y 200 sh West Branehl C 20% sh Cataw pt ray 100 sh do WO :A 500 sh Hyde Farm 35 300shNPaR 500 sh Read R so; 100 eh Phil &Erie sswn 32 BOARD. 100aireatawle prof UM WO an Pall &Erie 32 129 eh Penns BR 200 ah BIER Can 23 FOIT'R-Pff:'EDITIOL-- BY : TELEGRAPH. FENIAN INVASION; Colonel Beaumont Net Killed: Trifling. British Loss: General Meade After Gen. Sweeny"; The Feattane. Ghmeral Meade and U. S. Attorney Dart well, were at Potsdam, to-day, to look after Sweeny and his base of supplies. The re port that Head Centre Day was captured in Canada is untrue, but it is certain he is not visible to the naked eye on this side. Ari dim:dolls rumor has been published by the Post of this city that BingAon has been cap- , tured by the Fenian. BtrEFALogune4.-A gentlemaniustfrom the other aide states positively that at the battle of Waterloo, yesterday, only four of the Canadian Volunteers were killed and about twenty-five wounded, three of them severely. The report that Lieutenant Col. Beaumont was killed was false, as no such officer was with the Britiskforces. In fact, the only officer killed or wounded, as far as known here, on the British side, are Ensign McEachern killed, and 'Routh seriously wounded. Captain Bonstead was wounded. Ensign Fahey had his leg broken, and Lieut. Campbell had his arm broken by a XXXIXth Co —First Session. ASHINGTON, June 4. SENATE.—A communication was received from the Postmaster General in response to a resolution adopted some months since; giving information as to the cost, practica bility, etc., of establishing a National Tele graph system in connection with the Post Office Department. A number of unimportant bills were called up and discussed. At 1 o'clock the Reconstruction resolution was taken up. k& . LO_AAa_ftlL. WINDOW SHADES Imo DDI 11 1/11110:1 Drawing Rooms, LIBRARIES AND SLEEPING ROOMS. Cornices, Tassels and Fringes L E. WALRAVIO, MASONIC HALL; 719 Chestnut Streets- JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE Velvet Carpets s ; NNW DESIGNS J. F. & E. B. ORNE; 904 Chestnut Street.; 3-4; 7-8„ 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WEITE, BED AND FANOY CANTON MAT TINGIS9 J, F. &E.B ORNE, tel:S3fziiiii'lWEL=l ll o;4 , '.l l l 6 l ENGLISH BRUSSELS. FOR STA.I3IB AND NADIA; WITH EXTRA BORDERS 2 J. F. & E. EC ORNE,T, No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PATIINMS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS: J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut St* BOND'S BOSTON 31.1BCOIT.—Bond'a Boston Batt* and MA Bison% landing from steamer Norman; and for sale by RM. B. B egentaVox Zone, 100 OMB D.:lstvan avow. 3:00 01014:wili. BUFFAID, June 4. Bands,