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Partkito-day • the Mihistewirif the LaWor diid4 • •Jtistice declared that the clergy and municipal ,authorities were ready and willing -to .'•.take the oath ilrescribed•by the eoftstlfii- tionioAdmiral Topete, in ,replyto a ques tion,taid the idea of a republic was impos aible now. kmondfcby had beertXoted and was'rejiteserited by, the Reget4K- Nattofitr troop byte - bead „ (Ifs ' patched against.the Carlist conspirators in Andalusia andArfason. : - • t Kamm, July 4.—Th9 forthcoming changes in the Ministry are freely can ' vaased. Il r Oceputored"t4t Arada. E will, • be applaibtell Minister of "Pinanee, and - Marlos Minister of Justice, • The Government has explained. that General Pezuld, the 'lsabellist, was ar , rested,on charges of military. dieobedi , once anti conspiracy against the Govern :. • r ment. The silence which the Govern, • mebt has maintained concerning Gerieral ".IDulce's report of his administration and of the state of affairs' in'Onba cause much • t• anxiety. - •• A strong Republiari',lneriffeitto been Published in Seville: Its appear ance was simultaneous with the depar -: Sure from the 'city ota party ,of Republi ' i cans, numbering one thousand.' his ru moved that they have'gone to Portugal and will re-enter ;Spans .through. Estra maduni..” Troops have been sent in Pur , • - suit. • , A number -,o_4.Cailisti.haie been rested inA,Ndedzi 4.. ,VEcAN . Cit.• j'' -.:27,.iX - 1 1 1 0*; 40-17 &TVA clpgpatCll froal. the Great Eastern.. dated ,Friday evening, tr . "states that the Item:net had run 1,020 , • knots front ItreSt;', and' paid opt 1,143 • knote of cable. The 'lnsulation was con tinually iniproving. Sixty-one more of -the recent eleetions 'for members of thirnew Corps Leglelatif have been deeded salad -• Bn4l s oon on Saturday Psi '3til . the Great,lte,steo.,htid. run ; 1.145 knots f, :from Brest apt -paid . 1,281„, knOts of , • - cable. 'Everything was working well. 51iral"and several members of the •innprity in „lhe parrs that greater develOPM given to the' ti..action add auttioriVarf tAO Corps , Legis-, latif a that - ,addresses in 'reply to toe , 2r,eecNirom the throne-1)e re-established; that the right-Arid ,pnot i lee of jnterpola;, tion - be brinmiquinnat ','large scale; that • the right to - amend projects of be extendedt.anclthat the Chambers ,have - the right:to elect their_ own , President. It is rumored . ;thei!GoVerninent will sc . • cent these,re'foras.. Negotiations between France and Bel . gium for a'commercial treaty have closed with a tiatielhOterY unidtirstanding on all points. .Panns, 31'41'Ytram „cc .-114. Mir al has - withdrawn his:meticinfor• legislative re . forms. :The tipposithin :in the Corps de manded a tesponsible Ministry and the autonomy d'f /the .corps,l.,Jegialatif in =order that the country may govein the GREA.I' BRITAIN. •_1; • ,Lownox, July 3.--The Times, to-day, says the-votes in the House of ,Lords last 11 evening have had thiieffect-to-render the Irish Church- bill more favorabler:tri the established clinrch, and more offensively • partial in its .Drovlsions. , • Arch-W*ll'op Cullen -has addressed a t fetter to the ofilPArs of the. Catholic Col .:I Vi tt libatil the Church bill by•the flonsikof Peers,. the ' nation taii* . lave it fancr*O4Toe of jot - •• . •••=-4.; ti • • - ' , PORTTif.;. I .3; • LISBON, June 3.—A vessel.„ which has arrived here from Fayal brings intelli-* e gence that serious dist.urbatices broke out 1,,.1n various parts of Azores inconsequence of the increase of taxation. MARINE NEW, QuusiviTom", July 4.—Tthe steam - • 'ship Cuba, from New York, June 23d, laits arrived and will sail for Liverpool., FII 4 IANCIAL AND.OOIIIIIERCIAL. • - Pains, Idly 3.—Rentes 71 fre.,7'cent. ' - Arrrve#ls, July S.—Petroleum' firm at 49/ frs rthezi, - .fulk. 1 3—Evening.—Console ••••_,.f.9216. , Elve.Twenty Bonds,.do easier at • ..- sig. Brier:l9r,.. Illinois 96%. :• .• LIVERPOOg , July . 3.—Cot . ton- active;,' Middling ifpiands •12Xdf• - saes 16,000 bales. ' Cal:bride White Wheat 10s red` ' , 'siresterii No. 2 , f10 ;ltd. • 'Western • Flour` I : . 683. 0014:20; 2. muted 28r5.64 for old, • , dud 26s fld: for new. Oats as 4d: Peas . ' PrOVildous dull Pork: 998; Bear 908. •Lard 71s 'add Cheese , 675. Bacon as. • Spirits , Petrol(Klm 735ckrefined b 4”; id r 448: . Talloa • • - ',- • .. , , . , , •. • Lownort, , July a-rdfferneep "Tallow . 440 6d. , Calcutta Linseed 6186 d. Petro- lettm at -, Ard.Werp-46X fn.. - ,•• 1 FilAleit'POßT, Juiy. •4 . - -Bonds t firm; I r . ----...-, ----, -• Pive-twenties ~ .. • , ; • ... . Ninth Army tlorpf !Minden. , _'s • akreffittdy , 4.—Cotton - closed buoyant .1 air telegraph tu the l i ttsburgh a:mew.] .I'eatardalPfl s P?9k. o 4 spot and arrive , -p.vpracs, .134, .•;:JulytxB...--Thel re. ,..,____. ~. ... ~,„,, union of the Ninth .Arroy Corps waive • IPIOnuao""" '' " 11 = 7 "''"''Ilfr 'or Coal online 7th inet/ A,tt ,\Roolty„point, l *4l•o 7 , ; 1 : ~-, ••• ___ ~ • • • -,' • iotnsett Bay. iliartf • fr om' Now York 7 1113 V . eTEleea: ti to the'n t r r icit zette - ~.. and. the South and West can take the . -• linty OkOr.ANS , July a—Enongh lof afternoon boat st•N IV Yorkon•thelkh r '- •,' 7 this, seized , sugars tot9lpeet,rreurefgbed to by the alowpartr totb.stmi. j r aing 'prove: - hand beyond - -; tki • dpubt. ' , Tile . tune „Ilnes, and ;reach Bocky Point the sooner; Andromeda, \lying ' at , Ruaran. neat morning. PartheettriVingin Prey. tine loaded. - with ' 104 , , tons)gooll, to idence by, the afternoon train's of ' the 6th , • Comitotutocounty, hasp been takencharg e can procepidi t iciltockyll'lnint by tba,aiven of by - custom officiers.:. '•= • ''''' `. ' 'o'clock 4dediffetj thee night, Wher• are' , , , •, , The sinking of six coal bargelt at Mee- good hotel accommodations. `, Parties taw Bend by the - Comet,'from some un- relishing- rioviameelhythe alpSonbgiri.: , explained cause, is . 'Pktfiorringinveact - dation; trains on tbe tuorpheig n ot the-7th • ligation liY,..the;lnsplettOts. , Th e - id/Java can .takeYthie•-;teiriike,lodif d :brohttlfofithtf duty at the time of disaster Malleful Pgiut atel•rtto,rs,la gama....4k, the eFfLing 'enspeuded-pebdi:ng the inverdigatle4.4% ` trehoi. . - • . 1. 3 +1 ~ =' , ~); ...1^,.... , ,' , ...1.,1 , • ~ ~.. .1 ..' ~,,, - ,, , ,.4/),..-:'," . i ' ',IJI , I ,t ij, V .4. 1 8 1 ' ~74-...1 - -' - -r , • , \\'• .ii:OT,A.:,; , f.'-‘: 01:.va st ti .1 , 7 ~,,, '.. - -.' 41 1'7 ,'* ' ' r . '' ''.':-- • . - ,-rt.. , :_Ti.t, , ,-;-.,_ ' ,- ~ ,i ,- _, , , . ,•,, , , .. , ...,„.1--,,,t • ..- ' .' tP r. : ... 1 ' ,1 : 'l' i"" :t ..-,' ' .o. c AA:: ,4 ,11'd k1?;. , ,1.: ii ,el :0.-: , ... ; , 1.... J., . , ~..- . , .3.4 1 , , ' • ' • The Powell Exploring :Partv—Vt eather :In the 71orth..west— in Daage to Crops- The Craig - Sprague Breach of Promise . :Case. • Car Telegraph' to the ritieharge`ealette.,- Cmceao, July 3.—There is strong rea son for doubting the repast or the drown ing of Major Powell and his scientific ex plorers, notwithstanding setraightforward story of the pretended survivor,-Itiadon. ,The mother of Major rowell,.who reside's at.Wileaton, in this . State, has received' a letter from 'him, - dated May 28th. Maiden's account, pub lished.-yesterday, states that : the' disaster. party,loctirred May 18th. Major 'Powell did-botlealte Illinois 'Until May 1 .1.7 th. Airs. Powell also states that some of those alleged -as having<been witkthe the party when listwere net k yigh the party a Alio. Site% does not ore it the story, and it certainly , needs furtherpon-, tirrnation... ; 1 "I..'distnich from Ilidothiritorl,lll., says • that Mr. B. Gray.„9(Ethis cityilta receiv ed' a letter from -- Major ` Powel l. tidied Green River City, May 24th,, 1869, six days after the pretended?'ditguster. The Risdon story elther alebrinatlon or he' makes a mistake as to the dite of the oc , ougence. Sunshine and rain have alternated here today in a pretty 'lively manner, with a liberal allowance 'of thunder and, rig t-.. ning. has been very hot; the mercu ry now touching .ninety, 41nd (lice64lllloy sultry all day. Dispatches from various 'points in the north west, during the day, indicate the prevalence cdraln, with the generally expressed fear that the crops have antlered permanent injury, partic ularly corn. The Illinois river has over flowed its banks all along the bottern lands resulting in serious damage. Nis said that four thousand ;dollars worth of cattle have been drowned cn an island near Seneca. The Craig-Sprague breach of promise case; on a motion for'a new trial, was be-' fore Judge Wilcox to-day - at Wheaton. The motion wait denied, but the Judge oat down the verdict from one' hundred thousand Opliars to fOrty thodsand. An appeal has been taken .toltie Supreme Court by , Spragae's lawyers on eight points. Dr. Beek was brought before the Judge, and betestified that he wail not brought, there by Sprague Or' any of his' attorneys to testify in the case. , CINCINNA.TI. Serious Railroad Ateldent—Liat of Killed and Wounded. Telegraph to the Pittebnrgti dueete.j , Cnvoiww.tri, July 4.—The do:visuals= train goina north on the 'new -Cincinnati and Louisville Short Line Railroad met , with an accident at the bridge over Black Lick' Creek, tweiSe mllea from Coving- / List of killed and:-wounded: , Jas. 'Lawson, of Covington; John Malin ger" , German, - residiagk, in Cincinnati. Wounded—Samuel Walker, of Zatieaville; Ohio' dangenutalv=b F`;en, Sontir ••Cincinnati, skull fractured;Hugh Roddy, Cincinnati, seriously, leg and head; Jas. Clavin, De Courcy, Ky.; seriously, back: Patrick Kane, Cincinnati, boy, slightly;' Richard •Fitzpatrick, Covington, danger onsly; Harvey B. Dalton, Louisville, dan gerously; C. C. Dugan, Covington, brake man, seriously; Frank Hess, CcivingtOn, slightly; Jacob Lon, Swede, seriously, breast; Gustave Lon, Swede ; v slightly; & I Patrick Callahan. brakeman ngton, badly, foot; Joseph Metzner, South Cov ington, slightly;War.'PoWers, Covington, foot.' ' Thewounded were brought to Coving ton at tweiVe o'clock last night t 6 tit.] Elizabeth libspital. The bridge which broke was constructed: of iron and wood, was sixty feet longi twenty-five feet high -and-built in Louisville. The, cause of the giving, Way not known. The train' which broke through consisted of eight Platform cars, two of which were par tially loaded with railroair iron. Seven cars went -down, turning over in the "descent and icveral, - breaking tp pieces. The bridge is a complete wreck.. num ber of men were buried 'beneath the ruhr and were' not got i•Jut. for twenty. five or thirty minutes, The train that broke through passed over in therthorh ing heavily loaded with stone and iron. The afternoore.'pessenger train froth Louisville, of live care full of passengers, passed over about • thirty - minutes-before the accident., , • Latest Neirs liout Cuba. • ... • BY "Telegraph totlip Pittsburgh tiszotte.) PLANA - July $.--Gen.Puella. hats been ordered to roller° Gen: Latona. Com manding General of the Central Depart ment. - lie sailed -, Ulla evening with one thousand fresh troops for Nuevitas, whence he will proceed_direct to inlet - so Principe. I _ The Prenzrisayii - the nciniber of limn'• gents around the latter place haaJargokY increased,. but the cholera and yellow fever were making havoc among them. Neuvitaorls as healthy tut usual at this, seasod. r • • Captmn, Geheral De ramose is gcani ng general JiytittiathY by his attemptsto pacify ail classes. Sangtiluary instincts have been Lithely attributed'to him. He is now busily engaged in investigating cases of.prisoners oanfined in forts,, with the object of ordering the,,,releaso of the innocent. Volunteers are offering them. selves for actual sorvialtio *OP 0112 ,1 7 .111 a district. ' , Captain General De'RodigkimhdaY re., viewed the,regular andselantear„ hump in and around the city. He. Wit; received by the - volunteers with 'etithusiastio' cheers. The Captain 53eperal'.. has, l to leased several political prfecheia". Tephties elected to the Constituent Cortes from:Porto-RWo•hsve sailed, from Spain and atrivedfroni-Caricaaitincit3.- = 68i6A40..=, PITTSBURGII,- MONDAY ITT 1869 aCOII EVIL *crurt, !Me,' CAPITAL - . • :' TelegTapb to tke rittatuirgh Get ette,):.• ' . Wanixtuerroar, July 4, lept . , a SECRETARY BORIS'S 33,EatowatioN. , , i . , he following is, cop y , of the letter.a Pr eident 'Trout, accepting - the • reaigna-' tio of ex-Secretary - Borie; • °: '. Execuliimicinsion, Washingtem, D. C., Jdne 25; 1869.' TO Hon A.E., ante; Bee-. retary of the 'Navy: Dear Eilr—Yciui let— to ,o f this day, tendering ; your resigna-, ••tlon of thipOsitionf EsecrentrY'bf• the Navy, is received. Ixteedmot assure yon 1 how much I regret the severance or our official ,connection, nor how confident I 'am that the high-esteem I have always felt f r ydn. , increased with further ee -1 quail:Rance and will continue while our au• onaintance lasts.' I accept par resigns- f rtlon with regret, therefbre, fttd I hope that the quiet youwill find inTetire,ment may restore you to pailect health. - With great respect, - , • Your obedient. servant RANT, The above is a correct copy of the Pres. ident's letter accepting -Mr:Borle'euista ignation, taken from anothevs_vy - 4f the same sent by Mr. Boris it; tht3 ExeChtive Mansion for the purpose ,of completing the files,; e • • The lettei Was Written WiiileZif: Bort° was in the Presideutee room .and takfs/ away before a' copy tOis this reason the press would have been furnished with,a ,econy bero7.' MR. 80R1E,.9 LETTER. The following-itia;eopyiof letter of r esignation , obtained from an souxem ' k ' - • Washington; D; 'C. June 28; '1869: To , the President. • ,- Vilien‘ I- assumed Wilk appreciative pride the highoffiee of sec retary ot he Navy, eqiillferred , upon by your flaittring predilection; I stated , that I feared for reasons of &personal and demestiq natilie'Aboti:explairkid4 itinit 4-- would not be able to retain the position lgpg. I. now come. down ,td •ask your: acceptance' rat Inv resignatioill.—The. severance of my official and alwa.yitmost attractive relationit with yon, for whom I entertain so much esteem and _attach; meat, Ovine, rtieisindoire pain; and•khd abandonment of my, public duties much regret. But the great :confidenno 2 feel s in. the harmonious and successful pro.' gress of the 7 :lldadulatiation,under: roar, able; hottest and Ilhilbtis' lead, Is my great solace, and with the Warmest wish es and most esrnest prayers for the health and hagidnalt pf YanY*44. MNIQW ad of all dear.to you, I remain most devotedly and respecttally, • • 3 -.334 Your • obieient servant, , • .ei • . , a k,„' itoells,g- CURRENOY biATEMENT. The national currency ~shipped ,during Ahit *reek to.rin___4(44-11,010 4,KWalie s tr , 15.”90;' to - depository at, Pittnitirg „: 000. Treasurer Spinner holds in trust for natiotial banksas security for circulation- W 2,918,800; and for public depths $24;1- 907;360. Mutilated bank notes, ourned„ during the W eek,' I (77;150;' amount burned' to date. V14;844,871; amount outstanding at this 'date, t 299,- 749,605. J'V 'R. MARY WALKER. The Esenizw, Star says the Third Audi. tor of the Treasury consented to 'eve Dr Mary Walker a, clerkship In „Las office, Om tfie:sppOirdinene,ibelitg tigiti mitted to the Secretiiri o for approyal; that official declined to SO7 autt , at_Pl:es• eat the matter isrheld 'abeyanO6.--, Pj INDIAN SUPERINTENDENT . Brevet Major General'W. 13.11aken of ,the 6th United atates4ufantry r in Upon to his. Preheat tittles' itrtht NIB& territory, has been directed to act as Stt• perintendent of. wian A Irp';for= the Sonthern-Stterifitendency: RETIT,R2..IED , T9 ORRENN;i#LE• • k Exx-Prestdent Johnson, accompanied, by his eon antr,CplOner left thiknici.ning on the Southern _train for Greenville, Tenn. , CABTSET There 13 authotity lbY tailv thati no Cabinet changes are contemplated, and all that ban lecently tenn said.pn thst subject In` varloits newspapers' IS Merely spsculation. VaMOVAL. f The Treasury office was removed to. Jpi __.. .......49 was heart. day from tne cld Treasury butidiurr i !I to iiiatloo tar T terif i rd siO Mr. Eimplete, _Chief . along the line from the moateot 'the pro- the new deparitrisnt in North Eitettb 0 • Engineer o Cortst d ruc e tio gtin n ' e s ar ri n a g t' a ad id m ii i r n y:, .c r e n as e io i n a it ri ti e r d te e d ie tl g l a i t l i t o r n ea n e f h ea cal vi A i lle . gh n e urn oy. :, REVI3:SIIS*E.REZ/aI7E; '7... Zll istrarive ta l e nt- ain Tnn u e n l t i .e 3 d ter in na li f i, Re s 3 34 v ..i ti o n o u . ti . le'cliptyto-day Truhnee'efoellanoworingagerteainn4ltimonne:o' m we r a r th w e C ., , ci m in t . t , r b r e a r e l i n i g va se fe v a e i r n a r l e h o n f n t h a er e slidGwlls occ asion, i, a , lw:hedir v ery ;it , t w t t n e .l Farlltielrlft ii:: °ores of Engineteril-j-13. luxurious .' ch a rtol • _ _ nit W.asaisu'roNt -ralY 4 , / 861 3400)10n, Chief riginear of o. , and 'I. by:four coal back horses, contrani pirpa,rp 4 ,,i,z e . nxpdis_ Ts. 1 .L.,::. Ru hr ico on i tt w .lotat . „14 4ai ti fr ge o p a Cia d; egfleEotilierreuel: dressesth Report No. 26, of the Deputy Special of nil e r nrt, _e ,rst p i r in eity re l d ltt ia le n t n is in a e tti o se an d h in eth svh nn it d e Comatissioner of Internal Revenue, nowt, sll : qIM. A. Ander_Poet cu l r rt ed n e ' large measure of admuatiall: road; U. lit'll*se,' Chief 'Eagitleek' of tirtdilLen Bian cibservaule43 r ,rul es t ill he * im es po s, r g t i s v st e n e d tne eX f A i r ig te stin fo t ,th ll4l° o mo U nt 3 h- -Zi kti d e lB f Ett “T iti °6 tietit i '''C El.. Ma la n e sas er' Pqracitalfte7nßaliball. r bear rotu ll,2 t g l ' i ln o . ni t ob il ert. llfi a dg h,e t r i e i n tb Y W e ' fia aa tt ril gih e: l4). t h _, ending,. April 30th, 1869: Imports, 152.- ed. padifte.tiailread3- 121 n. D. J. ranks or out of them, a n dthe in , 176,828; esporis, _1 42 i 0 0 7 94 44 ;...rp - ePer/le:. Ina. Morrelli , M.fo4,!4or-Csatibria Iron Works; iidotited.warerso atriet=ttiatti pe r son 52,980,351. For lhe den months : ;.' 7 l s u ts3i; Aprli 30th, 1869: imports, J. R. ittulip, Chief fEngineer of Keokuk , ' 'ttre_tin n e r was perual io tted to w leave o a r antrigaagr exports,lB3B,3B7,74l; re-orpi t r..-„ta n t . ,494 Bridgeostli IL J,.. Thompson, :Older En: gir l ; . 814. For the tia'pistrah4•.Ts di g ea lue n sf : of l i w Ah rim enhad w, s B4dtli th ri nie d Pehendehredi-..lranwhidieeriralheelinvitireepart:lYT!ininnB Thi s- Stric t ' rf dli , 4B r i t li Pt ne ' sork, 1868 : imports, 5304 , 306,790 : exports, ande, sixhrew r aici i mr. , , , tweigits gi ro% f lies preoautimes taken brt o_l4s _ 0 _ 1 ! P. 7.3,289,595; re-exports, /18,2611803- • Proportion of foregoing -= shipped - .h is resiPpecPedtil!li "htindre 4t4 iiiii . i .t - 7. tour inetiopert. ,botbi cities, wbothad their full i w _o n ing it the, ilhort .(),, •.. of, pinnies do t ty. The marching Of , the men belie f 1889 American and foreign and t . '4ieritaidit. = , i - ,1 a „. 1 .11 are reapec- orderly and precise as to effort' the inu lae./. 16 1 isi during the ten months ending Apr tivam ,lt tri mei loa i ti a l 7 * ion yeegib, thar,the great. majority of„th . , ~,.. ~ t ni_ , 1869:' American Ireasela"?„linP°/1611,,1Va,r. 1 1,aitc cOmpletinethe ieseexatmlitritron, pating had Seen actual' sernot,la..„ l _!! in 90 , 4 7 t 77 649 8 ! 68 0 8 2 . 9!ita vn tr 0i 1 gia 4M27 j es vl i t i l B.... ret i = npnriTit • atheeeeanronticsirtaid l ifi nt , back& armor The - IntittenveTiPit _o r T, ed 'ar ti r, KJ; Helatin,Terho tuade-li 'body_ o'llloa-10a Mani,' 0 4247,155,6e1; exports, 1228,360,726; retx- . a Haner,wholre liberal , auccessfullaillax at IsidePeildenat IMO' °htlf ,:t,„ s4 / 1 /4 „„,t h aill3 h td- m atters iii__MOra S*- / ports, $7,121,121 ;IV,: telling. The. prooollllola Ploatedad - to " 'els__ __ ___ stie . m i ni , p 001 21 14 10 L .ive O r r e dimutrabrites,'ainrdi4/1,856141:,7417'1Wi1ieerie46,,.free, 1...-- tlitre rt.- 9 1 . e s v dt af t iv44 444 iA l it ere ..s lidd ts rel g ed "... I *l et fields rende red discharge Alhimeo .120,760,404. were entered for , 1, 03 f e ,,,Pit,1 A M:i'l7 1 ., 5014 , .--. 3 0 1 7 4. 7 0 - 3 . 4 *-^7l l , r e t r ll3 - , .- 4:l 4lvold f b or t y d h o e ti va T o Irdeatdulder, ottni=ircetiwtoz.: autuptioal;land-.425141.8•424 Ind ere ”' da , whh, delivered' d ' 44 o. ll ?terWMh, , ''./ 1/° / 4 Flet A h m el n a t e rlboted 1 ein_satol warehousest brought in Amerlcatt. vM- 9 !gra addr '. liih`,lsro66sl6till of iii l. :4a.9', ,1 40 1 ib Y. 1111-- i '' din( '419 st 04:: Rohl, $17,007,,205PM fbreigu 164334161 "- ' H i withparithirr4 tiaraittittla-al " r,...l;teSal . en0 52 31 %.,... -9 1.; , ,,f , th in t 4 i i„.,„, T 4, 169,515. • itio tail a Neeorrodahlkar.Botaarl :A:at ~ '- , attire ke i l3 c 7-1 - nags . 4 3 1,74ti ft Retttrns idr . May from' sixty-tWur-po , „ iton towl oil ay t :iatathia „ Cd. ... len ab. with ._, _ . e ‘ r , 13 ,, ,i; _„.. ...4)1.11.,,h0-y,itr Including all the principal uustom dia. thrilogb a bia i loka trlots, have. Palk- ihurdai - Paelfic' l ßS 1 'kW • The larloaelaign 00012 la begiiil ' 444lll-14w .arnat- - . . 1" '*- ' read', who will leave on Mmiday on an Wifittyiritntqeolitilmullignit ii saa 4 pOrta. (except iistala ' ' '' t,,, ' aloaon the Rana utieitio Railroad and by sountAked,tiolperitt, litnioratA :ton,/ exports and re-exports- tal -417,._ ! I 3 ,11,,,, d .._ . , • ~,. ..,..,,,i,,,„,, ; ;. 0 i'. ;.:; sirlfibut three tb,,,.y. ,6 rr r' 118 . 7 ?'• 41 • •:,I_9 P °49. 835.37° ' 958; (11).k1:04:! „AP.Pi41,5,417 tb - , -, ..f.T. i . ),,-_,..„-'4,0,... ~,,,,. , 4.4, , .i,,1.. ~ -....riakigoitogiymmio, ~t 1 re-exports, 8.69E43E4 ' - ' ' P . ' reartwarvc .: rosfupps..,:: , ~. ~ .. ~,„ The 'procteardde Ida xtvertbs rant& Berlina froevr : efevere'pOrtifihn' the , 1 , k, iii i, tit , e , lhi.eih'- ‘ ,4 4, - i-.: . „ .annonoomindbreachitd..the,rdanxidd.l 11 40 i Northern frontier,' thioagh W4ich a %I' , LB ' T 1 eiliejitt `lB t' ,0 4 0 1100,4, ..44;v040,1,40 , „,5314igbfrom i „iat„,. . , Ilk, lout,l siderable Ponies) of_dniqatdii lerfea ` f „ME/ift._,rett j tii • ,* ,V* II rxoloo‘,As i tivi k ado eoo , 4r douoy fa i s • I. nty r.,f7J ia,carrietthpw .a osi.thtfo L loAst r i t f t Leto interact/ ~,, . , oitio . lc, Artlidaterytha liecOra - w tb.llosrjaa., it - 6 ' . ' imPuzl4l/0636461.19 ' q z66-661 ' ° 6. ' fhpigentitClof h Weida , . bit &stand the Commitittesit Arian& t. 833; c_tefiPEOßl MAU. *tit- 4 1 /1470' ' 2 will ' Itolitikrni N ' REV Y ini `tlati tbrqrS6kl"..Wol,,Vdi Pot .., A. .0 : uriler. - 1114 /„.._.„._,___,_ , lto . .- I A • mir e .-liiit,ol a nd It T4re is - Iv/wig-a ~. ' ' roted'ati Aistroacramatiute:-.77 $ 1 t r 5 . - ti a ott , e 17 ,4 N o xliwaukee, while, at Cape Yin- `gyp. my l? 1110 , IPar 4 l i :'hitviso,,,very,tem . mitt toetumexidgehdord er peeyalletlk • imports at Chiaaltoi.POVßitc-iiim'atlSM/111 ken ' -°e - - 6 of virooldfhlk 1504 1 aktss : ' 'dtaiMelyterOadadt/et*" t'...' li;'Gen irV ej tr tan tlgri *: 12 te" ' . 41411114 1 110001, '.'..1 , 4;01 'ftulakezeraular 4 X 1311. " the lari'd # B ,,_ F Charleston, 4l , 4/2 Savannah, numbers.- 3 ' •,. ~-. ~. , , ~,,,,:, li; Ai a-lik la MU,. iris ' 01 41briaritY 16164 , ..--7the returns from .7 ~ _ , , - itti0 . 11..,:4' '- -, . ~,„,. -,f,.... - ,•••• a r , .,';.... tj f_, ‘,r:, A ;: 'a ... 710R •• •;?..:/• ••• :• f :;':i P F .'; aillb..l lt, iii: Ata.l4ii,fili • . ~! ~, ds , ..j 0,...ti ..r.,-.4 1 *.J. ,' .U , ... , l *. I'M '', ;;:-, ~, . , ~,,! , ~.,, _ ~,_ „:. J ,. - . 1" '4 lxj 'T"I- '?:-61 1; '4'' I'4l la ' l'."'-1 - . ''' - :, : ' ,O l ir.'ll ' s;c ' ,.ttt a lc i t,' , ~ ,' „ 3 ~i i ii.! ....,A14.,0; ~- ;';ilt, a , Wilt '' 100 71*:,:q. , ,:i:',..',..„ - !,;.• L. .. 1, ~,, . 2 _ ~i, 0 Olit • i , , _ , .it'4l ' frSrikqi YOr .tit... ed: , - .t-iz: 0- I . : z i r -..',„!,;..: -. .avi , :v.. i EEC • --- Mobile. and New .orlna * silo* a very large excess lof etporta er Imports, the I combined amounts : ?OLD es -fallowsv 1 imntFts, $1,294,910;. expogs, $13,04;90; t ivigN 1 ii.exports fB3 10 . , . 1 . NEAVEr•FROM CUBA. • . • . Dispatches received by "smear lady r j i< l ative of the,general in command of the 'Cuban forces,., ow residing , near this city, give a fall a ccount of the attempt -I to; succor ' the, panlsh ' tomes in Los Tanis 'A' train with a 'force of from ' 11,500 t 2,Boo'inp as a guard,•was sent to lelley tbegai,rl nAt tbitt place: They 1 I 'were tercepte by a squad of General ': - lilarmare m:Val ada a /true portion of the• train capttir di In khe - .contest the abilkllos.l4 , , , was oVer :Iwo. hundred:: They succeeded irti magi/Wit Los . Tunis., with a nOitiin of the train and pond the gatrisbn suffering from,,z,holera .antl-*O,. 'climatifig fever, Widdh bad' almost rendere d Atter a, few' daye the disdialsabrehe out' among 'the' rein lorcementvl The eneamhment'wasiitaca tbd,,tind alter alsevererJloss = ther•garrison succeeded in their retreats: t, i ..; . i .. , Intlie Oineo,Villae .Diatrict. the threes under Lesen kave been repulsed. !with &) ialdereble „slaughter., and the !whole 4 - OiTtory regained to the Cuban: { atuv. Ilbb result has giveri;coarage,ta 09 In. habitantOnd the redent outrages home., ' trated by Lesca and-the factlhat no 'guar ter is toblagiWildifivointiaibists,'Wheth er actively engaged , in, the field dr in sympathy svith this cadge, i has. inspired .4fkinhatatantelxvith itatenie:batred of Spanish - rob/00A iiriveu: thousandx into the army of Quesada.. Thus reinforced, he has orderedan active offensive move ment by the entire army, and dispatches rect4vcd state he has' regained anumber of important poaltiens,andienfflo master of the northwestern porthti,cif,the.island. It is also reported that tbe institictions of the-new Captain-Genefill*De ttodits are to Carryout the-Polley crlYurce; l that of conciliation and positiiPeffito control the volunteer ' organizations: dud maintain the supremacy; of Spain, and . that Orders have been issued to,prevent the comndt inOf each atroiddes 43 were.recently committed by , Gen., Loaca in the Mac*. Villas dletrict. ;The effect ‘ of , thy, policy .upon the Yoitinthera has been.to produce dissonsiond thrOugboutthe entire.rgan-' ization. ' Thee - volunteers who have kften Attherenee rd. the. De Itedaa• ad difrliatia ' tion, by the surrender ~ o fthe- e ontral'of' _the. for* arsenals and other. imptortant itiaOltlOMS, are denounced tut traitors.. t. ingrnourions TO Mpt.4.."Ei Sl —. OE . LIM InstrteStiOns ' - folith/liter erfelilekWere drawn at the , Depalthient of State' With tench caution,/'arid moon• thereafter de. livered to him ; in New York,- nnder suck , circurnstanees mutt) Preclude thP'Posal• - ~,6 , illtY ef„a Premature disoleaureef their mtiOnta; but from what-has,sineetiranal pired in official circlea,it is safe to assert ; there 1. no Instruction rerallye to thepp.r., Apse° of Cuba. '' ' ' ' - , t, , , i ..,S ' 4 .hminli.roi..a..p OATU' triVitints - /,.i..„, The trial Went, will .autainft.torsheAt torney General of the...legal -44:0 General Canby's reAulitellAnt .141 i U. m eineberweitett - of tbe - Yirgiina X,egia., it ure - shellike the gim.Cledootii in order .that netfOrnalty MOMproyai , u Tongan: .41ting the'Sontliatml.ftaft. ;tin der there. eonstrietimaliwig,v ,'..1 ;„ -, . ... •'; \" - i Tate; vlansiiits. etECTION. lezu•Van WYckleft fiir New York to. night,,,!lisving just returned' trinia'Tire bla.„l' He reports thacentest in That State lekelted:ankbittnt, that ihe.Constltution wit bon t thateat ath 4414 SisfranbbistlAS clause will bend_ptef.b.atul that the vote for Governor bu,very neavy and, close' • • BANIeRE-OPE:tED. The Tressurkßepaxtment has been of ritlyteid'ot the ra-bpenlng of the Sierchantte National Bank at Lttti BOck, Arkansas/it being reportislin a solinitt Ictrhige,Opealug Celebration. (By Teltiattgt 14 the Pittsburgh tiasestri.g, • ,IKANPAA Orry, Mo., July, 3.—Theeltrra concourswof people ever almeniblieli . lupin ensilage present relay to witness the opeiiiingicti' the' tligt a 'reilroali br ide across river. it is ',esti. : mated tlifit peer forty thO,Wiand Peillons were After fue. Prooession,,, eomPoisficCOr she 'Masonic Yraternitv and a miniatitte bridge on wheels, foliewed by a Variety representations of Arlo-, chanicatterdue; - incl delegating 'of, in-- vited guests fiore vartbus• citisil'/Ice car riages, had passed Over the bridge, the struoture! ',was • put to a severe toss , hy , ap.facing Live locomotives and, a train tweityilir•;loaded with 'nod one eaCh — ," - sp — Whe result was most ; satisfaceoq;Suiittie Committee of Eiatn. . : CITY•4II,D SUBUBBM. The. airman Demonstration—Fourth of July on Inc Fourth—The Procetsion and orittiona.--a. Pleasant Day sun an Orderly One. . „ , • , , • e Fourth of July has come and gone, and the , German 'tinnday celebration about which so much hubhub has beep made, is over. The strong arm of the law, which so many people tried.to piop up preparatory to aNheavy fall, did' not strike; no blood was shed; and <oo disor.. der t that we have heard of, , vis indulged in,, unless. indeed, it be atisumed that the .mere fact of such 9 demonstrultlen,,at best, was disorderly conduCt. , Rain had' heed' proPheiled, and; in.; '&6O, hoped for, by many of r the: Olio - -; nents of the movements, apd toe pros . - peta, np to a tolerably late hoer yester day morning, Were that the - blements would interfere. with :the ;celebration... But there was no sneh interference. .No rain fell. 7 The'clandi, for, a pod:portion of t h e time, hid the sun,: and made': the heatless oppressive, audtile raln,wWch haurevionaly fallen, pr evented the nui *moo of dust.' Altogether, the sh elceedingly pleasant one. • azprino.nnanx,.; The fOrenoon of yesterday ,w lannsti ? ally quiet.' There witsletterthit the'ordi. -nary number of people on Ihnt.streets, aside from the elturctygoeuv. was,not until after twelve o'clock that the . People who amalways wanting to sokr-lodrnmen-• cad to appSar, sail to stand, Artnigdomd wait. The number increased 118 time passed,'and by'the time- the PricWlicn moved Grantstreet,Fiftb avenue; Briufth field, Penn and the other streets forming the : route were pretty well thronged., At about one o'clock the three =divi sions, from Pittsburgh; the South Side: and Allegheny, commenced to form at their places of rendezveus. The Pitts' burgh division formed on-Grantstreet; I with' its right resting on Sixth street, ' The Allegheny division formed on Water. street, 'right resting on Giimt:' The Iticnith Side division formed:on Grant street, right resting on Fourth•wqmne, The. First,. or_ Pittsburgh diiislon, wait under command of john shag, thp, Second, or South Fide division, • under Louis Wilhelm, and the Third,or Allegheny' division''under-JacOlSßaltlin ger." Thetbrett diCksitnieweretuideti the 4 Beral.. command, - of • Captain loquis ger. C hief 'Marshal. 'cot. of rittsburkli,:bati'domntand or the cav alry,'Of winch there:was a heavy detach ment; • • • Thp.Precisslont ann'oureletito move :at two Retook, hit it Was about Llialf twowtitkihe order i to march Was given. Tdrnere', Hall, qn Sixth avenue, was 'generaFheattpartdre, and in the build sag and its vicinity' the utmost tietivity prevailed. • • AtthA time, mentioned, the ' prkession moevdekithe fellowing•order: • • Chief Marshal and aids; carriages con 411ling tern and Vouzittee,,ef Ar 7,, r rangenlehtk 11016114 h InVitilonr Smith' Divisiodi • • The Mat shale of the, proceesiont wore "the • 'following 'dising bad Chief Marshal, whit t e n sagsh;ulehi Diduttionllidis shale. dine -sash. The aids :wpre4 tri colored rosettes and white gloyee., Sev antral& were on duty. • "Map route •of procession was: dovin' Grant street to Seventh avenue. s • field street, Fifth • avenue, Mark - et, and 'Sixth streets to Penn; along 'Penn to r Mechanic Street Bridge; np 'Chestnut to_ Ohio street, iiewn Ohio street to Diamond square..., • , • ,• I Ascertaining, the- was :the tvveral *divisions was a stu pendous , wont, and.iseveral of the many attempts made by the reporters resulthdonly In Mahing' them a 'hissing arid's by-word anion the spectators 'who witnessed their discern ' iithre. •Meny of the participants in the I demonstration -did not,' apparentlyp•ub6 '.delstand the qtrixttions that Were salad 1 !horn. Others seemed to take it for granted that every question tiddressedto,. epee though addressed in the upt . st t suave and persuasive manner. was, a Studied insult, and they; set 'their 1444, ,as flint againit enswering aitYthing. Altogether, the frePOrters had a •tiptenf tribulation, and beim it is impossibleYdr tisthfurnish a complete list of the' rieht secret, singing, gymnastic, -refi. giphA and itenevolent socicties; having large rapresentation'th the rinks. !Near ly •all the .bratts bands in tbe city wereip attendance and . distributed at careful distances from intiilinther, and the sound of spirited was heard ME Mffl Lti tC t - YESTERDAY TEE ruocz.ssrox. NUMBER: ..-151; Vi t io ce wl D e r r . rVi e c * t d n e e r rltt venn 'on a - w tt' . 'stand; with a bible Under. his:arta, ',He j was: evidently .there for. Some pttr*e., -and that burpose - sbon beanie ' apparent.', - t , `He quietly laid aside his hat,, bible and r , , stick, commenced an unanticipated ad dress. He had - . taken • a position in a corner of the stand, and the 1)114', cern; tnittee did 'not notice him.:"..He speki thus: ' , German fellow-cit4ens, Ilan hap ; py to address you on the reaurrenne of the National birth - day." • [Applause.) 'He had said' that much 'when a hand seized his coat collar and he was,summs rlly extinguished. He wamisegtatisrlealtd and did not seem at all re-atteured trY;the , applause that hailed his extinguishment. Shortly after this little ssaturrence a panty near the stttnct, gave yr ayr beneath the weight of the peonie;ivhb hitdbrinvd l..ed•upon the roof, and it slid its freight r tgmbled. Nconewitslittft:f/m X' ' l, -'-' ;" ,- - , - . ,: 'TEEL PROCIEEDLCtie. !.. ~: ~:. !:,,- - ,When• Alio carriages _and lharses bad `Passed off the ground, and; thd assembly bad settled into orderly quietness, • the • -Great Western Maid- playikl:-th'euStet:' SPangled Banner and Yankee Doodle, , , • -after which the German.sieging societies ;- joined in shittiri,- itr sPierdid lat•Ae;'' - it - German hymn, called "This is the Lord's ext. Rev. Yotin WeiterilUttigen, of Allegheny, was introduced-by Mr. U. P. • - Bauer. ;TAP ellatentleMan stated ! A 'that-he had been inviteck.to open the ex... braises with prayer, end•lbit.'hionoted - by'' , the dnyitation: •Aititatt3think) it a; ehaine'not to accept. s lie ,t.#4OA d ell ye r ed, in German, a pray,ef Mit was Wened to • with She lidetitn'eke. ll 'Altir the prayer he addressed. theAtitemblige the German pontos, ye prleflle t el'hurt., ,T hag themlo continue, 'IA principle and ' • action, true American •-• •zenel"' , e• .‘ Wal.ll4l)PrEcui,9 Wiks - rleaklllitaPrtutied‘ artd_''read the Declaration, of /pdepen 41ente in English:Ms - riren'dnefition of -our langhttgezwas perfect. He mented the reading with. a fewFenetritai I whidh were Well 'receive& m Mey G. , Lndliii'Wili-ilitrbdtided, and • - after, a few.xernarker Preeeeded:re read "" the "Declaration of Independence in Ger. ream . . , - • - The next efieaker watt of`Salem, Ohio, who wee introduced, by( . :o •t, IKr. Bauer, and proceeded to addresavtlid assembitigil'AtsOrnelengthltethialftlislin" language. ;gills , esP/riled fectlve speaker. and his address wasy warmly applauded throughout. It was with great pleitsruze, tfaviiivf2tat Imbed noted the beaiipy hind 9:o,seclivA. , :gogdor- - ,; • der of this demonstration. He realized, that his hearers felt an indisposition to • retort nPotki est-religionists :fusee for'the , 3 very unohristian ) BArit wit k wbich : 4e ' bed received - 'the "._ 'brook:Hutton to ' celebrate the day thus. Bat lie d was nutsideriatnite w4Ulc.lnag ObtaMeArpon ihri Church Old, shame upon the people that wonld-turYstigtlexigalutit'ittephbilot ,lsm of the particlpant..actegtemon.- ittration.„ Fos-, his. •11;'.. , .•- i'iNglad to 'Sea the Fourth lo ot' Fonith'ef - ebrating thee • 1 • ' ho hails fr 1 1 1 nor j , k Bes, it; 430 , ihevt 0 , lea an the sr 4„. * dugs. F 4 Et for the prinelp. . .. de Imola .opidlow • Americart•stenple.tL‘ 4 - , 4' . acres Velars- • • tion or Independence., • Thii.Germaps celebrate the day with fullhearbi: Two detifiCties•Ltiathre,' the • ' A.mericari 'Union wet hijrn, theChartuatut struggled and suffered for.. Siberty.. In the time of tibilip•the'Secbrid;ttskb' llon Gerinaris wout, - ;thiwnrttot death tbr' 1- diyiug to say they Actzed-gottschaziee bet : ,ter than the - King.. 'Me Puritans who 'had .10 deeply•finliteasialiAirnattorial hl.a•. • `' !Oil' and charatitef.:antl - tothd,are so ttior--,‘• mighly honored now,pecl,hera,•found an `asylritairiGermaby btiftlfirlllieyfdundbrie in s Amerlea k - „ -14 ill `,.*) t •:, - ' Again he would .say,phame.,iteon .the ohnrchas' that' manifested so 'An- • christlan - a :spirit 4ft:thie:: urine/. 'ln , his :, .1 °Solon than, s, ns liberty. Religion be 'comesa4ipo, diating_Uon between.,!•: cl+l. and - religio despotic as soon as it dictates po litical arid civil forms:;- There 'ean'll3llrez. civil br political liberty,without rellgieW it•': 5 liberty. If the fathers of the natiiikhad ' declared that none could:find fit here, save those who bowed the knee to :4; their Baal, what kind of a country would this be now? • • All people must-Mathis countrjr In its great prugess. ,Thay . must ,comeio .us with their &litmus, chaficieristigi and language, and ~ w e must asslnimilate'- them. ifhenioUr n ationality, Its , P. free institutlotil3.auti,rnsnifold blessings, will-truss the T's6ltlc as it Crossed the At lantic, and - Attieridaia •Democtacy. crowd the despotisms of Europe into the sea. , . Mr. Ellin; ; on his retirement, wag ap- -, • plaided - long and loudly. The _Great Western Band then playact sqlellPolum-- lam ban'.' and:other patriotic atilt, Old *husk the,,nrovid was thaperalng the Singing "- Bonletlen ,11: 411/Ihl;l,Thet prows/kat then.referin , and the Pittr3tlrgb and • Bona' Side' ivislons • tairched be& to •thlis key by way of Faderal•itreeVand: the Bt. Clair tiltree Arklge; .. ;.4.4 Turners! : A. Hall' they dfalianded. Tbe - Allegheny 'divitioituttirdheil•np'Ohlb ittre ldisbanded .t n 1111141" , Altogether the _demonstration WAS U. perfectly orderly arid *ell 'Conduettittite— staytnlntthat eould be Imagined.' flikilhri aa we have learuetl i , nothing ythateyer:of.. ak &Orderly - character occurred. \ •!sa , • - • - •••=zi-• "A- A Thinker :Bat Sot a Limner , Or ;" ' '- s , .Pfetfer. -... . - ,-; :, -.11 . : ; ' , A Glimpse at Seienee," attoratloAde- r t .: livered at th s il C l orqug'nocx:9# pt9iPl 4. 4.‘• I MOW. Milt, Mileig?rAri- the.; LRukt, /an7i , i h ' Ma g a @ ',Y Kr. 3141 Fiesg• _..i' ° C 3 AU e r, ~'-.. 1 *lteicr, 1 4/4 ' dnA44,, 18 :ftzt,/3 Oe of thl 4 3 1 itlaksst :fad' Oretileat ebliege, brioloWs We ~.. I have everiettars'. l TheArittior istia Iliethttj- / °/- i._ °h u, (A :I N.( Plittifle,g s q*, 1 4 : 4 1101 1 11 0 14a Alt °ugh :gi ; a inside to hear or tO speak he as _,...._, *fled adtWettinsnal thinking pows;aluld , w i t h ° — P1 0 9 451 1 0 ... KALI! 1 R1,V41 ...... 1 1 14 1 : 1 0*inmi: N. 940 eu:pealc4 6 imat uu e .q un d er 4 4251 ( 1 ,11 . .. . -greet tbrOpiti it .., am row _ ~ . .. its graduitedmiththeildgit'ent , a•u: .c. A spirited and patriotic article ', ~" hispen, wl4otLefigtilVA._, :iff4hese.winwnswPutfr ve t".- Of tlib war. AgliAethitotl. sdh i l l,i ts t e,all4.. - ‘l, - -4110c7 and ev . EnT,e4l,,,V* Jp..., t a '. l P#4 l e,-, •dnithe prearrOf aye. . , ever ~,., 4 .......,....... iltefilidOrttPW..'- A - sates In another, and Mr. Logan is the - - 5 ' bi ll t "vin g gwide lTif 3 -1 t !' 1 , 1 .1114 41 1711111 i .4,.'"- - -- 11 . stmin •V°, l 'it. a ' , . 14 Atigni&iinG4i.9ol ,_. : 14nber. 1ii:411,4 i ; Min *ay OW:Abe %Thigh orethe prow- Aintiiir“, tihstriver s prlt; - ~A :_ r. ,•:-..: _ : ,nr F Luitoe) . ... ,roai kg : ' .4.' - b , VI - . .. : - .3 .t.YI 11.. ~t 1 l .1 ... -. 1 , il ,t; ~ 1 4 '''''. :1' . :4 ,1- Z...° - ;.13: , :!:::tl,-:..7.,-,..:,...i.74.'.«":. 11
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