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The Constitutional opposition in the Corps Legislatif declare their ultimatum to be the retirement of the Minhiter of State, M. Rubber.'` While the Einperor desires his retirement, he is reluctant to dismiss hini. on account of his ability and his deiotion to the Imperial Government. M. Ronher's..failuxe to' comply with the wish of the Emperor,..and tender his res ignation, is severely criticized. -Yester day the proprietor - of one, of. the leading journals said to him, "M. Rouber, your time has come; clear out." "I know it,' . ' replied M. Rouher,."but my wife - won't resign." This- is literally true. Madame Rouber objects to giving tip the honors which she re ceives at the palace as the wife of th e Chief of the Emperor's ,Ministry. The Emperor willVait awhile before insist ing upon the unavoidable resignation until this domestic trouble of his Min ister can be arranged.. The majority of the Assembly are opposed to the propo sition demanded by memters of the Left Centre' winch are us follows: First, A re sponsible Ministry. SecoritUy, The auto nomy of the Legislative,ASserubly. The Emperor is therefore obliged to tempo rize with the 'inajerity whom he doesnot wish to openlidafy. Hence the present deadlock *hich zunst,end in the course of a week. • . , Pants, July 10.—The Petrie newspa per of today says,that the recent regula tions between the Government and the Corps Legislatif have resulted in an un derstanding that the former ,wlll realize the projected reforms, and announces a &sat= Conte/Cum to carry the same into effect. PARIS. July 10.—The `, Constilutionel thiseirening says the counsellors of the Crown are discussing the question as to whether it is advisable to reply to thein terpellation and-thereby divulge the programme of the Government. No,de has been arrived at. Therefore ' . the reports as to the intentionzof, the ••• Government are premature - Lortunti, July , I . o.—The , Times this morning has an editorial artiele'on the atate of affairs. in France. The writer eitays that if the' Corps Legislatif is firm it will gain, the powers which have . been • demanded by the large minority, and which the majority also desire. The old things are passmg,away and another po lit icai . ,dispensationis at hand. The de sertion of the Monarchy by M. Xiackan . wilt show how deep is the general-con viction that persona . ; government is a /lost cause. The Morning Tekgraph says that the Emperor sdicl - the principle of minister ial responsibility was the right' one, but that it Was the busineis of the Senate ' ' and not of the Corps Legislatif to regu late. • Time, however, will bring the measure. PARIS, June-U.—The, Council of Min isters and _Privy Council have held fre quent meetings, at the,summons of the Emperor, to deliberate upon tne inter - venation for political' reforms now pend ing in the Corps Legislatif. It is said that the following programme has been agreed upon. with the concurrence of the Emperor: • The senate will be immediately c'n yoked, when parliamentary:changes of a liberal "churacter will be proposed by the Goverunaent. These reforms will probably include 'the extension of the right and fancility of interpellation and the creation of a reaponsinle - Ministry. the Emperor choosing Ministers from the Corps Legialatif, with a view of sr rrivin et the particular, responsibility of • each Member of the Cabinet.. . _ - BithsT, July 10.-I.lp to Friaay noon the Great Eastern had madel,BSs knots from this port, and had arrived, off the banks of New Foundland. She had paid out 2.122 knots -of cable. - Ail well and everything working fairly, BSEST, , ..raIy 11.—A dispatch from . on board the Great -Eastern reports that up to Saturday noon she had mm 2,1323 knots from Brest, and pain on 2,277 knote-of cable. The work. was _proceeding with out interruption, GREAT BRIT4IN. • . Now YOus, July IL—A. special cable dispatch to the Herald from. London lotb,,states that the agitation in relation to the Irish Church Bill threatens to be come serious. Preparationi are actively fitting made for impottinn dethonstrations agatnst"Mr. Gladstone, who hail hitherto hesitated to encourage the meetings, but has consented to give semi-official. sanc tion, on the ground that the Lords at tempted to qualify their opposition to the will of the Government and people on ILO ground of a pretended change in tho itc sentiment. It is mutely, however, than the CommonS will Yefuse to Yield to the ,Lords their amendments;:except the three points not affecting the princl plo of the pill. It is expected that the open-air meetings will be the largest 'ever known; , . • %PAIN. &tannin, Jnly 10.--Tbe resignation of rierreers, Minister of justice, bas been accepted.. ' . . MADAM, July.ll.—rMuch polittcal agi tation prevails' in Lisbon. and the Uov ernment is.tak lug ' unusual orecautiona to prevent an outbreak. =l= AUsTSIIA. litlki , rsa • • July 11.—Prinoe Von Auer*. perg . has t ees elected; ; PrOiderk of the tipper Chamber of Itteletkitrom • • a. MARINE:-NEW Inships City: of l'inghington .kPolinsylvania from - Nor:York, ArfiVed?;. I ,QUErPitTOWN, Ju ly MUCttitbil,..kill-e,b G. ileCuiett,•3l.l - 0:11/1'• mending, arrived at this _port to.day at 2:35 P. M., all well. She' made the voy age. in 12 days, 15yunrs, 6 minutes and 12 seconds. • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDO* July 10.—Evening—.Weather fair. ponstils; for money, 93; on ao cotudr;" 9W 3 ; 5.20 bonds 8134; at Frank fort; 86%; Erie, 10834; Stocks dull. LIVERPOOT., July 10 —Cotton active; middhne" uplands, 1214 d:; New Or leans. 12Nd; 'sales 12,000 bales- Call-, fbrnia white Wheat at lOs 7d, and red western No. 2at 9s sd. Flour, 24s 6d. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 28s 6d'for old, and 27s for new. Oats, 3s 6d. Peas, 395. Provisions, firmer. Pork 99. Beef, 90s. Lard, 71s. Cheese, 64e. Bkonn, 625. Common Rosin; 4s 9d, and fine at .15s. Spirits Petro leum, 9d, and relined; is 6%d. -Tallow, 45e. Turpentine, 275. Linseed 011, 325. Linseed Cakes, 10i.12d. LormatC.Tuly'lli—Tallow, 455. sperin 011; 925. Sugar, 32s 9d. Whale 011, 40s. Calcutta Linseed, 618 6d. Petroleum at Antwerp 49%f. ~4 . PAnts, July 10—Eveniv.—Bourse closed quiet; renter, 71f. 50c. ANTWERP, July 10—Evening.—Petro.. , learn closed quiet and unchanged. NEW YORK CITY. 'Arrival of Steamers-:-Departure of the Hai7Vard Crew—lndictments ter Usdry —inc., inc. (By Telenrsen. to the Pittsburgh eazette...l NEW YORE, July 10, 1869 The steamships City of Paris, Portiere, Cambria and The Queen nailed for En ripe to-day, all tilled with passengers. The German Singing Societies who left to•day for Baltimore formed three divis ions, each preceded by bands, and marched through the streets to the Jer sey Depot, , passing in • review before Mayor Hall An the City Hall Parkvn route. They created quite a sensation. The steamship Sundt, from Bremen, has arrived. Another row of buildings in Jersey City fell yesterday afternoon, being poor ly built. . • A policeman was sunstruck on the Battery to-day and will probably die'. It Is reporters one of the robbers of the Ocean National Bank has been arrested: John S. Bliss has been held in $3 500 bail for trial on . charges of swindling soldiers out4f their bounties. - • The new cabs matie z their - appearance in our, streets to-day, much Ito the eon, sternation of our thieving hackmer. General-Butler Med his anal account of his brOther's estate in the Surrogate's CourCto-day. The deaths of the week number t 343, three. of which were from cholera. Isis stated that indictments have been - found against twenty ; five brokers for ex , acting usurious interest on loans, and they will prob4bly be arrested on Mon day. The (widen:iceelicited before the Grand Jury is said tc:, be quite startling. A train on the 'Erie ItallWaSt collide( with a freight train neariSreycoart„ State, last night. Six freight loan% .• • . their contents,' were smashed, an nine more burned,- NeTives were lost. Representatives of ten different New York and Brooklyn boat clubs, together with a large number of other friends, escorted the Harvard crew to the steamer City of Paris this mon and gave repeated cheiars as the vessel left the pier far- Europe. Patrick McCoy, an old man, died on the street to day from sunstroke. . . Jas. R. Dcolittle, charged with frauds In the Weighrnaster's Departtnent of the' Custom House,was honorably discharged to-day, the Commissioner deciding tnat no case was made out against him. Six iron tnoulderti, who struck against the Brooklyn Union, were put under kinds to day by Judge Voorhees tor trial beford the Grand Jury on a charge of conspiracy. A young man had his leg broken in Jersey City to-day while playing base ball. The Canipaikn in Tennessee. ( By Telegraph to the .t.tttaburgu liazette.l NASHVILLE, July 10,—A largo number of citizens of all parties called on Gov. Senter as a mark of respect. Mr. Sheridan, Register for this county, was removed today and Edward Muller aptiointed in his place. The Marysville Republican, Stokes' pa per, has changed its position and is now for Seikter. The Republican is owned by a colored 'man named Scott, who dis charged his white editor and 'placed his own son in , charge of the pa per;then ce the change. During , the war Scott published the. Colored Tennesseean, a weekly paper' in Nashville. ; Tne Stokes' County Convention met here to-day and nominated candidates for Senator and Representatiyeks.' One of them is a colored man. Cenind Americau'Newi. 1 • - • L ET Telegrapla , . po the Plttsbargli UazEtte.l NEW Yonx, July 10.—The steamship Henry Chattocev brings Aspinwall dates to July 2d and 1327.77 T in treasure. The - Panatna Star says, after annonn ink that the loan of 1i2,1 a 00,000 had been negotiated in I'arislor the cotnpletion cif the Inter-Oceanic Railway in Honduras. that not a rail had been laid nor a sod turned toward commencing it, neither has the route been surveyed. The yeilow fever is subsiding in Peru. Central America advices state the claims of Frtuite and Italy against Nicara gua have been amicably arranged. Verdict of Not tullty..' Br 7 elegrarot to the Pittsuurzil UsAtate • 3 July 10.—The page' ."of Joseph Creston, - Charged with the mut der. of Benjamin Allllrr, which nAs occu pied the attention of the 4:rintiridl Lours. for the past week.; wrisJcf.utladeci.t this. afternoon, Col. Phil. Lt-e on behalf ,itit themopwealt t h making th e. _falai, r gurnencttret; which` vras eltigreent "the-ex treme. and listened to with marked at tention,,The cave was-given to_the Jury at htitirldist - two and - after ati; absenne'nf one hour they returned a verdict of not gufityy The prisoner was thee, discharp ed,receiving, as - he left the - 'cntirtrootr., the'pongra! t elfttiove of hiefriencii. . . .•- . . Chinese Labor In the *loath. (H Teletitioli to-the ririeberginimitte'.?' ro - IdEurals, 11.—Velegret4[,:apd: letters frorn the entire isonthweat State = that meetings are being Iteld and,: Ole. war , * appointed to the , Ohluttie,:Laher: 'Convention du The` 13tb. • A ' TI um bAr ,of Platitere are" airbadk heior and -Pt'aVara clans are being made for the reception of 'delegetetfand visitors.. • - - PITTSBURGH, M9ISTDAY, JTJLY 12, 1869. SECOIO EDITIOI. Porn' O'CLOCK,.., at. \s, TL CAPITAL. I Presents m ' , kite° fat !resident 7 Grant, ' hi Litman and °them-Cur rency St tement—Goverument Book ' Mailers and the Apprentice Ctuestion— News from Cuba—Sdie 'of siplrits in Bond 'Ordered.- - _ (By Te legraph to t tie Pitt sbit Gazette.; WAI3II/ICaTON, July 10, 1669. ctIFRENCY STATEMENT The 'shipments of fractional currency during- the - week to national banks amounted to $114,130. The Treasurer bolds in trust .for natiorial banks as se curity for circulation,, $342,871,100: as se curity for public" deribsits, $23,764,500. Mutilated bank notes burned during the week, $101,700. Bank currency issued for bills destroyed during th e e week, 6132,592;- total- issued -previously, $14,- 576,948. Bank circulation outstanding, $299,780,495. FractiOnal currency de stroyhd during the week, $316,600. , SENT S 'FROM atarico. The Collector of Customs of the Port of Georgetown a few days ago received' a magnificent; collection• of. !mild silver articles intended as pres ents for - President Grant„ General Sherman. Ex-Secretary Seward and Mrs. Ex-Prersident Lincoln: Thej were sent to this country from 'Mexico by S'a bos Itur-. bide, in behalf of a modest - Mexican, who refused to have his name made known, and said that in his transport of delight at the abolition at:, slavery he was prompted 'to prepare these little tokens for some of the principal actors in that good work. President Grant re ceives a aliver coffee set of thirty-six pieces and some dressed leopard skins; General Sherman an egg boiler and holder; for ex-Seeretary Secinird there is an inkstand and penholder most inge niously contrived. besides a call • bell; and Mrs. Lincoln's portion of the lot is a heavy card basket. All of these articles are of solid silver without any dearth of metal and of most . beautiful finish and workmanship. President Grant' and General Sberman's portion were debv ered yesterday. 'Some' idea may be rented of their value from the fact that the duty on President Grant's lot was 5748 and on G i en. Sherman's $164. GOVERNMENT ROOKEINDERS. To-day the Committee of Bookbinders appointed at a meeting of their society presented an address to Superintendent Clapp, of the Government Printing Office, concerning his intention to put a number of apprentices at work in the bindery at that establishment. Mr. Clapp res*nds denying the right ed any private organi zation to dictate to- the Government t k r tinting Office who shall be employed, contends that in the race for life Ireashonld be no discrimination of race or color. The ground of the book binders is. that the number of.. book7' - binders is already mo,re than the demand; arid by em loying) Apprentices their chances for t ploynater4-willgto that ex tent be les, ed. The Supdritttendent,k iii; his - reply, oes not see things •iti'ttit light of the society.. In 4 ..the theantiOu the Douglas and apprentle,6 question in . the composing room remains unsettled. 1 ADVICES FRO/It CUBA. Cuban partizans have the following ad vibes from Nuevitse and Puerto Prin cipe to the 27th. They say there- have been no movenatnts Of a decided char acter' in either distiidt. ' The Ju t Spaniard have been reinforced at Nueviatts t ate thus enal.tled to retain ,possessio f the railroad f -from that city to Piler Principe and give succor to the prrison of the latter city. which is threatened by Cubans under Queitada.r , In the district of Puerto D:1 Padre tier° have been several skirmishes. The health of the Cubans Is good and the soldiers were or ganized. 'There is great anxiety to learn the views of the United States Govern ment and the position it will occupy in the contest. . - BALE ON BOND SPINaTS ORDERED The Internal Revenue Commissioner, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, has ordered Cl:Mentors _to sell all spirits remaining in bonded ware houses oo,the first of July. 'CIO TO BK:LTIMOILE. ,The President.will attepd the `singing match, for prima on Monday evening at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. an, conipan'ed by his Cabinet, General Sher= man and others. A iiPoiNTMiXT.‘; The President has appointed John Deitriek Surveyor of Customs for the district of Vela.co, Texas, vice Win. C. Wigley epuiPended. REVENUE RECEIPTS Tae Internal Revenue receipts today were 81,405,995; total for the? Week, 08,- 149,715. , . . ; 7 WASHINGTON, July 11, 1869. WESW., The UnitedSlites 'steamer Teltinootts, which arrived at the Navy Yard yester day froni;liey diseatetkon boar .tand pOr a ttatrtltlito the tune she left tbere had been but one case of pillow f4der iti skid:dorsi' ;1 FURTHER NEWS FROM Jotters have been ,retei,ed in this city • .frow prornineut officers , in the Cuban army of Ulo_, liepubt4ol# ,:.Naisin and Bey Weal witb•dstes to the first instant. The intelligence of lbet arrest of--meta- - bens of ;Aber CultanL.: Yubtta Atid .".otheta . tvilo ,4l o4lred.to'glve practical aid to the Cutistft =Who were:itangtitilint ,to achieve theis,independence halt peen received atutproduftd. tt.itpoit pgigOteclitopr* , .on of surprise acid regret. No other pew# couhiAuwa i viu,seCtiF t ett ,N,rfutg to despOndentrOne w-P , the -.mei ere states "it came lice the news of tbe death of, our ;mires; aluVbest r lfriendi".•yOul brt y` hldnii,Yand - they feellon of < JO seetned ba-,,thistwe were alone and must.'-eipe 410-. Howeveff all Seem 4[04 le now liporty 3 or deatit,''fOt no - Inert"' can- be:expeettd l'rotu the Spattiartis, ngist as only men driven 'l6 - tneli:'ldesperation can fixby!, brr.hn 9t1°4139114r mixio t oist vommaudjorAbt4 wow sß s Honing Neuvitas fuel, Puerto Pnncipe said guarding therefirdad between those , . feß9n94-3 , 1; have .znet, wAikts, loss4nv , theOldeattltion 'two hundretl.tcAlts yoops to the standasd of Quesada. They report the dissatisfac tion among the Spanish troops to be in creaseng every day,caused by the frequent changes lately of the commanders of these posts and the Generals and regi mental commanders. Frequent oolli- Inoue were reported between the out posts of the two forces in the eastern de nartment, with bnt,small loss op either . , , - , aide, though the Cubans claim. an ad- Societies composing the North Eastern vantage br posh:it:in and of earnestness on the part) of their troops. ) The Spanish - n.„_ and stripes, with Saenverbun ci, presented a gala day ap- Comma dens continue to execute all Pearance; The , stars prisoner immediately on their' capture, the North German nag, fleeted from even thaaaaaadddddde who are wounded are execti- public and private houses theentire ted on the field. General. Qoesada has : • ' length or Baltimore and RroadWay hitherto respected the rights of prisoners. d throughout the city general- This policy Is giving dissatisfaction in Societies from o u t and streetsan . his camp, and a number of his followers 'Y' - New York arrived about seven o'clock demand the right'to retaliate. BOND . PURCHASE:. . this evening. and were met at the-depot by Societies from Baltimore, _Forming The Secretary of the, , Treasury has di- a procession the line of march was taken rested the Assistant Treasurer at New up Broadway and Baltimore streets to York to purchase three millioms of United Mnuument Square, where the procession States bonds each Wednesday .finring arrived about half peat .eight o'clock. the present month, to be'huld subjeCt to' The entire. line was brilliant with the future action of Coggress. The cur- Chinese lanterns and transparencies renoy balance in the TrWasury Is -about and joyous by `many bands of mitt; thirty millions,. owing to many--National sic. A. salute of twenty-five; gut/a Banks having been discontinued as Gov- was fired from Federal Hill and ernment depcisitories. it, is supposed there was a grand display of . fire-works. the bonds which they deposited as secu- iArriving at Monument Square the S.ocie rale% having been released to them,will ties formed in front of the stand When .a be thrown upon the market for sale. German song, by Stolz, was sung by tkii3 EOSTOPPICE EXEENSES. , Societies or Baltimore. - Mr. StenabetliC President of the Festival,and Executive The reduction in the expenses of the Postoffice Department, omung to the dis , Committee, tnen introduced Mayor Banks, who welcomed the visitors in a continuance of useless mail service on short and approtiriate address. After Western and Southern routes, iseup to date 15734,000, while by Other merit, the general etrvice has been lat Concordia Hall, the visitors were taken 'arrange- farther singing and a welcoming address _ . , . , to their quarters. . much improved. • The. Committee who visited Washing CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE. ' - ton this morning ,to invite President .' Chief Justice Chase and Miss Chase re: Grant to' be present. report he accepted 'turned to Washington yesterday evening. the invitation, and that he and his Cabi- Business will detain the. Chief Justice net, with General Sherman, Admiral here some days, after which he will at- Porter and other distinguished gentle tend the Centenial Commencement of men will be present on‘Monday evening Dartmouth College, of which he is an •at the prize singing. alumni. • • . Thera are about • sixty-five Societies VIIININTA °ovum:on ELECT. present, twenty-nine trona. New York, Ciovernor: meet Walker; of Virginia,. twenty-twofrom Philadelphia, two from arrived here to-day.- ='.. Washington, one from Columbus, p., one from Richmond and, singers froth Mil wausee and Cincinnati. BALTIMORE, July. IL—The Saenger bund was formally inangurated to r -tfight by .a performance at Maryland Institute. The immense hall was filleeand the choruses were most efficiently rendered by several hundred singers, Male and female. The performance was a cam, plate success. . - The . grand procession, composedp of various Hinging/societies and nine regi. meats of ayyland National Guards, will' M take 'place tomorrow; In= the evening the prize singing will take place. Presi dent Grant and members of the Cabinet will oe present. ~ . CUBA Rebel Correbpondenee Capturtd—Gener. . al °Mei of tae CaptainiGenerat. CBc Teleittnelt to the rtttsburgb ettzttte.j HAVANA, June 10.—A quantity ofcar tes' pondence from the rebel army to par- ties in New York, deigned to be sentry the steamer Moro castle, has been'inter cepted at Batabano, and the persons in whose possession it was found, arrested. Captain. General De Roda&bas Issued a general order to commanders of different jurisdictions of the island. The Captain General enjoins upon them to respect the lives of all unarmed citizsus; and to ar rest no one on vague Auspicirnas. 'He in structs them to rigidly respect all the legal rights of foreigners: He says the Government will hold officers of the army responsible for therrgood -tlisciplias of , troops, and instructs them to forward to him dispatches relative •to matters in their departments, containing only the facts as they transpire. Latest froth' Mexico By Telegraph to the PlttalbOrga Gazette:l NEW YORE, July IL—The iicrukra special from. Havana, July 1011, had ad vices from Mexico to the 3d 'inst. -.On Saturday, July tki, the Cabinet Ministers . President Juarez entertained tieneral; v s ' 4 4 - ns at a breakfast. United States Win . r Nelson had entered Upon his dude ', _. On the 25th inst., Minister •Marrisoal and Commissioner 'Plactos will sail from Vera Crnz for the United • State B... • , Intelligence Irmo Sisal reports that. on otittr ult. 'a force of five tuousapci In dians made :a raid .withichifteen leasues of Meridt.,the canital of Vacatan. They captured One brindred . and fifty of the State troops, arld thkatemcllo return in Octobetand seize 'Erie city.' State /authorities guarantee the lives of all who abandon the movement and. submit. to the government. . - VERA Cxwz, July b, via HitvapiA, July 11.—The elections throughout the coun try have-resulted in favor of the Gevern meat. The Leglelature of the State of Queretaro hat been declared Illegally as semblefl.autt Members have been 8114- pended from' their functions. Orders have been issued by President Juarez for elections in tbat State for a new Legisla ture. •fleneral. Bustamente, Governor of San Luis Potosi. has been arrested and is now in prison. , Senor Mariscal, Minister to the 'United States, will rail for his post by the ilext steamer irom this port. , , Alleged Vouliterfilterts itrreste4. k . 1 . 4 y "iEleciaorr iiie. io Nave YOILF, :July 11.--Yesterday after noon; Col. whitely, Chief of the United States Secret ServlCe,and a detictive, ar rested ;lobo D. - Williams, John D.Wcod; Eli Foßdkaud A. Eckert oo a .c.barge of‘ dealing in oounterfeit currency. ..Wood ; had four hundred dollars in 11:ty cent stamps iu his pocket. At. Erie Hotel, corner of West and Robinson streets, from information received front E.tkert, \rho is said to have confessed to colonel, Il‘ r P**lY," tile detective found a trunk - containing ozie hundred , dollars in , five doitur notes gind a qiuniber - of burglars' Gaols. The pi/sonars ward.lanteci up. The , Tellp*Peverat ;IWeiki vie Quar. antlue. CB" meterrapti to the Pittaaarse Nur Yorut ; .141 y 11.—The hark fteberca 'Caroms, trout Matanzas, arrived at quar eatine uith aever al oaaesof yellow foyer. roeir,,of tixe cre w , died on the passaire. Tnotim'as ltdeoord, seaman from bark Valkyrifi;fitiiirliaVami, died yesterday of yelloW fever od board , the- hospirel isidp: • ThstreMittnitur pstfente from the liittratomaing , 11; Grand, paymaster, K. ll. Anderson , quartermaster, and Frank J.. ',Pratt, . Apprentice, are rprivatescing rapidly -• 3 -„; t Enette r tieiriattreei(iftle, tßy Tkei'iipt; - 1.4 - :itie V41;114 1 411 Oit/giie; . ST. LOUIR, , Tutilf.=-theDentb4tat teleg,raphiii adVliKvrtibirGreenrale. to-i 1 bI, thstlehti tonfeshed that he atiemtifedito 'Mrs. Wend= ains, and fitilltgf. tkillbd • her. •Tue wens arelutiotruzulted and Juostmect and PlreatezutaJY,l3*, blab .bat . lteipteade for time that he may preparc,for, ctelith• • ne:; 15 .1V4 411 . 1 PevePtitl• TBs 4 10 eysf ,, VP4 1 1.1 3 ,,X.ItiourichAl"Attr) Ili , tcrT4ofr,f, Jull%4o, l —TAut reeeeee Of i giEy Fuappiigcm r ;1.4049,9 tV4 . TA.,„,. dltilres.l3 8;437: ' • BALTIMORE. Tte North Eastern Saengerband—Gala Day in ,the City—Reeeptlon of (ilocte. ties. • , ) fl33 . ,,Teleersra to the Pittsburgh Gar , cFe.)' BALTIMORE, Stay 10.—Balthifore to day, in anticipation of the ,arrival• of tNeather airport [Ey Telegraph to the Pittsburgh:ol.2nm) PLAISPER COVE, July 11.-10:30 .r. cool and oloudv, with light .gales; Ares reonired 4t night. 1 5 bkr.rLAND, July .11.—Thermometer at 10' A. M. 93 degrees; 2 r. is., 98 degrees; 10:30 P. if.,74 degrees. • BOSTeNJuIy 11.—Highest mercury in the evening, 96 degrees; about three o'clock: there was a heavy "thunder storm and severe rain; 10:30 p. M. thermometer 74 degree*. PEILADP.LPHIA,'• July 11.—Highest point of thermometer in the evening, 'ad degrees: heat tempered by slight showers. BALTIMORE, July /I.—=Highest MeroU t7 9G degrees; 10:30 r. 90 degrees; light northwestern winds. WAsmizio•rosr, D. C., July 11. —E ig hest thermometer 98 degrees; 10:30 r. fir. , 92 - degrees. AUGUSTA, GA., 'July 11.-7 P. M., tner ulometer 14'degrees. • - Adaltional litaraets by Telegraph. Am.: FE ANcisco, July :10.--Flour stefito.l*.• A6N@5,50. Wheat; supply limited and marital. firria.at $1,60. Legal Tenders 75. Minnhg Stocks during the weep were dull, oloaing irregular; Alpha, 27; Belcher, 26; Bullion, 21; Cliollar, 304;. Confidence, 52; Ciownpoiht; 54; Empire Mills, 70: Gould Curry, 116; Hale Nor% cross, 138; Imperial, 66 nontuck, 17(4 Occidental, 22; Ophir, 22; Overman, 85; Savage 91; ISierra 'Nevada, 37; Yellow Jacket, 62. • BEIEF TELEGRAMS. • Ma". Gen. Thomas and staff left Port /and. Gregoni-July.§l,ll, for .41aslis.t. -Two convots escaped trona Sing Sing, N. Y., on Saturday, during heavy rain shower. • , —The entiolineernent of Madathe gay era it'a death, at.,f st. Dottie, 'wait .prema :tura, She stilt lives. —Mr. Seward is coufmcdto hiskotel at Sau -Francisco, by an attack, pf ilcputea tisui. and declines to receive clatters. , —Yesterday was the hcrtest of tlie season. at New York. The .thermomster at ti,r. as, 'marked and at lol' 2e,132. - 2 -Riadon,,the alleged last survivor, of ~ P oWell's expedition, hag been lodged in the Springfield, 1111 cois,Jall thargt3d with stealing a horse. —Johnson, who' shot VandeinOntad in two polleeen, at Meniphie, s t inie wales ago, snrrendered orif Ssturday • and as committed without ball. •••• Louts citizens hal:J.o monde a Pt mittot of five hundred "dollars for the hest tuiich -CO* to ,ke exhibited at the St. Louts fair. in, Cietbber heat. . . --A eztrriage thaket named ISELEtby,froin Wheeling, W Va., cointnltted stickle at Cambedgt, Mass, on Friday - of lag, Week. by cutting his threat wit 'a.razor. —.Cam. Win. Dyer Was killed ou Sat Ur. ., day tat &led street what!, Philattelphia. bygioapstau biA.r, While engsged , in bolett! lug W.dler Amu the wreck 1 4,14 frigate New ficsisidea. -4iusan lowneratut,aged seventy years, was murdered in West Thirtecuth street,. Ne*york; by her ,daughter•itblaw, Mra. ROWIFOS Dean. la a Yakut' Insanity. The weiip9n used was a hatchet. —The pettiton;Cit l'ir*:ikiiai;iha wire wurtiorer, tor,a . rehearingof his cue be;.' dotti'the Cotti%: Ap&alli'lit'Limiaville. has 'been - graded nrni tie matter will otime ulitietdre that 'court itr• dap tembertnexu . t •r it '3 .1 --;-01i Vitt 14thlinat. there ;All , beolield RIA.; w Suite ttuventkni of colored MEM. fordhb purpcise Consid4 oridill the-Wel fern , At their, ratelartd the bfitittr.rnet4od , Pf - oßr9ttriPSlolit ad tiOAZlctp. TAci.APtllOancl?,priqauleee ,to, be ierge. .r.The (wet spike of the Southern Cen t , tral Railroad, connecting Oswego with Auburn, it T., vas driven Saturday , wit/ Imposing peremonke h - :Tee spike. - or ettliti Wag - dritritti Anted Ooliabed NUMBER .156 '...'' oak tie by the President-of: the -village, W. L. Jones. • ' —The Connecticut Legislature ad.. jot:trued sine die on Saturday. 'rho see. Ilion was twenty-twep days shorter ball: last year, and cost the State 428,0X:fleas: Both Houses held, night sessions last' week. crowding business so as to reach an adjournment. • ; . --Another match between Allitn and MoCoole has been arranged.: Articles of agreement have been drawn up and two hundred dollar aside deposited. The fight is to take Rises on NovetriberlOth, within fifty miles of Cincinnati. George Wilkei is spoken of as the final stake holder. - • , —A Committee of officers of the New York Seventh Regiment, to . * at Sara.: toga, have perfected arrangentents for their excursion to Albany; Troy Eind Sar .atoga. The regiment will im reviewed by Gov. Hoffman and will inaugurate . the new hall of the Arnion Hotel With a grand, ball, given by the citizens and visitors at:Saratogi,in honor of the regi 'nerd, on the 22d Wet. " - 'homas g weeneyc was arrested and committed to jail on Saturday, -at Bahia°, .'N.=-Y., for the Intirden.of rhis t prother 'Sohn, while boating - in 'the' harbor on. Sunday last. Oa returning.to, i the shore an the day meritiOned, Thomas reported John had fallen overboard and drowned. The body. was' recovered -and,bore evi dence of the skull lielng.,broken'sizith an oar, teeth ki)ocked'iri 'and • other- narks of violence. •. ?'; —The furniture ,factory, of Bailey ds Co., at Cincinnati; was destroyed by,ftie Sunday morning. Loss TM,000: insured' for 88,100 in home; companies:- : The - fur. nithre of the'. steamer ; United' States, ready to' be- delivered, was among the furniture burned. •The building four story brick, : The.dre originated in Boggs' blacksmith shop, wooden,adjoin lw-- This was totally, destroyed;. loss $3,509;,n0 insurance.. FArther telegrams received gond.rm the liaount of great-.floods. in 'the, Col orada valley, Texas. - The water was ten feet deep in the. Court. House angers "tit Lagrange. It is estimated that twenty l -t five houses have been seen passitig &wit the strenli. The river was, stillyising.' Staging has been' gtoPped for' four days. - ..The town of Columbus is entirely sur rounded by watery ate !trawl; river is also very high, and was,still , rising at the rate of four inthea per hour.- -The Grand - Jtu`y of the Common Pleas Coart of Cincinnati concluded their presentment as follows : “While we Its individual citizens congratulate our young mett, the , Red Stockings,' in their victorious Career over all competitors in the United States, we would at t the same time *ern them and all othezahwh6 par ticipate such exciting gamai, to do so , with moderation, and , that they be careful not to _violate. laws of. God or —There now seems _to be no doubt that - John Moore is the murderer of -Mrs. IdeAdanas, who, lived near, Greenville, Illinois. It Is also asoertained .that. pre vious to her murder he ravished her. The excitement is 'very high in the com munity; and there is a - strong dispoiltion to lynch lifoore, brit the evidence against him is not considered strong enctighlo justify it. The man arrested at Wood ville has been brought to Greenville.. but he does not answer the description elven. by Moure,of the man Who Assid-to have been seen Jerking around. ; Mrs. iNfc. Adams' house. Or Till: rich men lit. New . 'Km*, the Commercial Ativoilfeer, taking the last in come for the teat, observes:. "The. man. who leads the list, A. T. Stewart, every— body knoWs is an Irish emigrant, who commenced life with a• capital of leather! • twenty-five cents., :Henry Keep beasts that he grAduated from the Poor Moused Jefferson.county. Jay Gould drove, a herd .41 cattle from 'Delhi,. Delaware county, when a lad, for fifty cents• iday, in order to get moue enough to reaehthe Hudson:iv:et.. David Groeabeck,over . tbir- • ty years ago,..useti to ,mend, old shoes for his brother, who was a respectable shoe maker in Albany. We all know the his- . tory-of Jatues Gordon Bennett and Relit. Bonner, poor.boys'full ot talent andln dustry. Rufus Hatch, When a young ster, had an ambition tolold the reins of a peddler's wagon,, E:1). Morgan coin- Menced life with a quarter measure of' Molasses. It is scarce a dozen years since Henry Clews was an errand boy .in one of the banking houses down town. The brothers Seligman started out h life with a peddler's pack., David Dotes; in his younger, days, ret.iiled pork by the halt., Pound, and mojanks by the gill. ; H: T. nelinboldlvas 46tt cabin boyon the sloop. Mary:Jane, thatnayigated the ..Belaware. river-7,1 ; TnE 1:1. Ytoli (Ohloi -44 1 gef,X1111 . diil .44 : hakes organ, is still urging a!reorfgtittize-' Lion Of the Dentociatio tY of the forriti. ~ ation of a neiv one. ;Rye "What la:. meaed, in our judgktek, - is for the, cgt;::, tried and trusty statesmen of the Poke - - crate faith to infuse some of the vitsdblo: thatnberacterizedlheir fork* actioaltd#, the - yoting heads that' are everywhere { ', around them, ;ithd allow them to lead, oit - in thi'miikadn'againSt crime and 'lliorpi„ tide, entrenched la,place and power, and supported by' one of the Wlt"oorruftt band - of traltdr,s that, bier c)ntrolled pa ; llUeid organizatfOrdfth'e poihitigpeolgo ~ of. this country. Xvertthe,.tilitezbotitted; name of Democracy, might *l>e laid. italf.e,. if necessary, forlhe, acCOMpllehliaiiy . of . such a holy purpose. , . , ... . ' Tit .lir--- t r-- 4 ---" 'e ' 'gray. TOUR. 0 total V UO O., real and personal p4opertyfn iltesit, , county of ll'ew 'York for - the yearl ; according to Li - recent official statement, ha . itat311,199.3,1,;2` against `3W08,486;827 , it, letlythigltn libretto°, oY $55,3114;270. - ', The s6tikrateltems omsenmpwsSulepOP; Retaß*e. 468:1,140;7438, 040'11 1 e5t5 6 4...„,A $2'T0,M829; i n 1i 3131 4 ml , e qa w, ;'l , 2 3 8,046; Pertonal, egtatei . t2B s it 9 . 9 ;77nio . that'the real'estate h4' increased - S6IV . 904,13 - ,'iniit the Repatial.,4entAte ' keit, do; .: creased 35 239,'4. ' .41.mottgletlems - Of; pertantal estate; that ink_shote' areYalti-4", of 074,A47,184 in, 1869i‘4edletivjosAn'o. in 1808 lie/'*••••:#4'rea%e. fit,: V.PQ,''eP, - , c 6, 04v Trra sugar beets grosyn are onicrro be twice sweetaslOS'elsrg-hi ducediii Franca and :getmany. : ~..fhp) (l gruwit,in South Jersey have been found,' to contain twiee as much Sugar - aSrbm t gr9vitfirr Illaisachusettg. ' , 1