TIE- DAILY- - .D.... TYE : , . .. . T . .i.ul L. rasti.E:i) -:GA 1 ~ , PENNIMAN, REED & CO., Cornqr Sixth ..tc. and Smithfield. St El y.IPENNIJ4AN, J03L6.11 Lip 6, 17. llO US , X. P. REED.' OI )RS AND 1713.0PRIETORS. Trzsaus or TUI DAILY ' " • er, WO' IRO k ALLY GAZETTE; ti 1114.1 OEN =II I n A. l'Elij • f [Oar, bas been struck neat 11 , , Ilia esti* Mo. 1 1 , , ' • zAJCI4VILLE 'is having a very warm I.,ditical light jut, HAL - ]ins. kjuju . the cotton in North - .Alabama; but thlcorti is good. .." -- lN• Belfast, Mc... Milan Helen M. !Smith Isjitioned beiself un Wednestiay. , .. ly Lensliburst, Vs., 1r is v named hoilis dte•),troni • M make bio• last week. . , iii•iiriMi , ll, Wisimnsin, is largely en , • . wit in We 'rt e s ifactime of mid Swiss c car, . • I • ..I'CIE ' sizipix, I the machinery fora 1. g ,, , Bbt Mann Miry to Swit z Primal ' Wenk A • . - EKENT •Fts E. iouiiand (lollop illVe be r p primed orl repairs on the Nis so 1 fitate House. •'•'. mi'i l \ ere Hires/ eases df min stroke 'on Veda ay , in .Philadelpilis, only one - of chirp peed filial. • . 1 '- o.lig TitimalSrti DOLL AIN ' scholarship has peen etklablkshed in Amherst College by - Mr- Heine . Cook. 1 ont=l.ll, Maio., has a wilier famine and It Lail been made criminal to water !Ure to or lawns there. Ft. E inug•boato 'Mu ti be put in the •Nlistsmri rivet; hunlediately, to clear that • streaat of snags an 'logo. . Msili.ts.FLllY, one of the firemen in. / lured a the saga refinery in Philadel phia; d ie d& Wedneadm. li SOLDLER•OI the first Napoleon, eiglity• • eight seats old was lareated in New York thei other day for :vagrancy. . . Tut: nerle-elected 'Episcopal Bishop of New Ettunpabire will not be consecrated nntil tlio :late!' . September. .. .NE..'W JEMMY has produced a toper Who entered a complaint' against himself for drake:mess and paid the fine. It is now said that the lad Seward t,ict. ';'?) is practicing rowing at Auburn with 'a view.of challenging . - . ' Wino' do you think preterablemhave to walk a mile with a stitch in your side or without a stitch on your hack , ...tv exchange says: "In the event of the death of Lands \a loon the London Tilace expect,. to run Fratce HOBERT F.. LEO, vIo, like chief "tontine. Cll.6Se Surols , tu In oliiiiiiitottn e is at Long Brach among ether placrs. 010E . ..qui:ruin of a mile , jf San Francisco ountalus twelve Clirintian,,cliurclies, threw na Jewish sygogovk anti our Chinese joss hhouse.. - A BIItINZE. equeattian "statue of lienemi fic,ott is to be erected in Franklin F.spiare. Washington. Ilettry I H. Brown is. the sculptor. Svc 44.11.A:C1i wdoleaomills are mart. lug up •on account of tl prospects of a demand for their goritla Irving created kr the war. • • 'l' ,-.' til t Ew .is - the a tf4t or, every bud,k's remarks an %hoe tt, in'. fact now ha. Ilan glorious winter - .6ome the summer of our disContentaw ,_ • ‘• Tux. Phlladel Shia Ldiftr . wants the City Treasurer %Imre to bei 'attacked and to . to deposit . his balances to the credit of the tar' " I 13030 r. infamous wretch, in Elkhart county, Indiana, cut off the entire( twenty , three horses, in one neighborhood. on the night of the 22d. ; STOCKINGS have - beeu 'pronounced against, and it will soon be considered bad tone. to appear in the street with 'any. thing but a sandal on the foot. As' exchange hearing that the Chinere have but one Sabbath to each voar. want s to knoW whatAher do for soinething break ut the end - of each week. ." 'nit farmers of.Caniden county, N..1., have organized an association for the pur. .t pose of protecting themselves airftifisj ; amateur gunneti who tr,espaso upon and do much damage to theirroperty. - A LADY in Lynchburg, Vt.....Y0914,ha. =Oen pair of stdckings last fifteen years by merely..knitting feet to theme very winter antrlegtruvery other winter. A SAIr•XILL, belonging in IC W. Magill. and twelve o• fifteen dwelling Louses ivere -burned in:Cineinnatl Tuesday moin. big Loge $84,009; iusurandelabout ,16,000. ACCORDING to Senator Sprague, 12,000 ; 000 seta of epreets are n o :Tally imported into the'tnited States. ft - recent enact lactic, these will pay $5, .000 of reyeune Jai.. __ TUREL huwm s keletons were found by .— etome bays In h clump of, hadltra, In Miami 'own:ay, Indianh,ai feu. days ago:, They had, apparently) been there for more ?Lan . . 14v Cuba:the Jaye of %lottery are nearly numbered, 'and •-aa evidence, it LY elated that an No.'l negro tiells'id-dnv for Mill+ than his value before the rebellion in the ruited States. I_l 4.f , , . shoemaker's out ice coruparty were asked their proteision. Says one of thew practice the heel-ing art;' "and I," :says the - other, "labor for the good of men's soles!" ' ' .. fiAN FBASCi6CO Las . a workingmen's party which is to swallow un the Repub lican and Democratic parties 111 ; eallUy as Moses' rod swallowed J r those of the Egyptian magicians. l r.. Tug Cincinnatiaus ale, in despair over -the *defeat of their red stockings:but they do their best ,to apticir cheerful, and . - accept u boat they may this, fearful and crushing dispensation. - Tnz murderer of Cul. David H. Rel, at :Leavenworth, is supposed to be Johnlki. Malone; but because he hasn't as yet been caught it need net be supposed the au. thoritiesclesign lotting M.Nalone - . 12' (Cetus as if bearable temperature were abOut to begin, at least the nights are lets torrid than they hive been, and all the rain and lightning has reduced the temperature to below or about nine t ty. "IltE long dry spell in Frazee, is cer tainly bad enough; but think of what the conditiunnf the crops must be across the Spanish border, Where th ei e*ve hail no r, reign fomore 'titan a y Lou: Cour. Tine in irons the Loniiville Cosner; Journal-etc r 'lt is said that Anna Dickin son and Olive Logan will lecture, next winter in London. If they do, 'we, for one, shall consider the Alabama claims canceled:: - A DRUZOLEN soldier in ,Detroii amused himself one lint - day by cutting,ofildoga! tails with a sickle. Flu Was ,kiocked down just as ho had harvested hie ninety-. fourth tail—that' of it three bundred dril ler pointer. A . MAN in Bondi Bend has invented a perpetual motion machine with which lie is going to'startle the World—just as soon as,he overcomes one or Iwo Wiling little difficulties which have turned up quite' . . Spatula. ouxl Xorthern celeb rated their golden wedding In the same roam in iho tame house where they were mar. lira env years ago, " ..ten miles tram Naeb ru le. groom is eighty, and the bride eeventyyears old. ' ' Canal. Jurrxr. Caaaz arrived at in. Paul. Mina., last week, In *yummy with •hia daughter, and ex-Confederate General John C. Breckinridge. • The whole party took rooms and announced their' ntention •of remaining some weeks. 1 • Trig loss - by the Fad auger refinery Are fn Phiedelphia amounted to about • $900,000, atid•tho insurance amounted to' about 4700p00, of title Philadelphia Call- El!nte 6 but $90.000. We believe Pittsburgh ectananies bee nothing: • IT is bald that the Chief reason, wilt' _Yanken carpet baggers are to detested In. the South Is that they always bring with them some musical instrument—generally an acedrdeon—and exeruciate• finely upon that ani the drums of their neighbors' ears A IILINTER at Bay City. 3tieldgan. timeafed hls hand with ink and grabbed one of the spiritual hands that appeared *rough, the aperture of the abluet. St -the. Davenport Brothers' seance. Whein the 'brothers cam e out one of them bore the tnarka of the Ink on his hand, Ohio widow who Lad missed her lcusband and got married again in Gil lrojg . 4.. .. • • , 1V I L jdit - I MI) EsTABLISHtp p. 1786. iiiii his absence. was gratified but astonished to. - see him at thi• (intend of h er second and weeping like n. tirst mourner. They talked it all over afterwards, and ivil -.eluded to Ilieght life again tog,ther. • IN ci large laundry BC New Jersey two hundred women earn er...a dollar mud a half ti; throe tielltirs pt•r day! according to their strength and skill. It . wits suggeet• ,s4to the proprietor of this •Inundry that holt-unlit hire t hitunnen to do the work at :kjciiits lair clay, gold, by th year, but he refused. So says the New I irk Li tern... 1,01/0 men :tn. at Wdrk at t te Philadel. phia 'Sass Yard and culditiontil .IWiistlisis. riggers slid labOrcre are daily,4ging ear plotted. The Brooklyn, a Steam jiropellor of 12000 tens and 20 guns, tlll Iroquois. a stbant propellor of 4 t0,5 tom; and 1.; - giln,r, ail the Antietam, a steam propellor of 2,490 lons and 21 . guns, are being actively pre -pared for sea. - . . . iBC.ST(I: paper sass that Lllntore hia bctit offered $:4.50,0 1 16 to tithe his 'great international jubilee td Newt York. By this it would seem that slit; Bostonians have determined to try and I induce till mdre,to lm flue insirunteht of their re, Vellge ell Sew Yark, but that city is rich and, can probably give him a' bigger pild to stay is Boston. • • 1 ,FitANh ~ TIIOILNE, onto is to achieve faille on•the 13tlf of August at 4 ,o'clock by. jumping from the nets StifilWll4oll bridg.e.at Niagara, honored Buffalo by be. lug \horn there about t‘Venty•five years' ago. The jump' will be lUS feet ' Tile highest Thorne has ever ~,t'A made being ninety feet into the Allegheny river some plan] up in the bil regions. , . I'l..iE Philadelphia r.Lee 1,./•\ save.'' :Soule, , the journals of the 'Birmingham of America' spell the name of ,that city ' Pittsburgh; whilootherh drop the tinal h, and print it !Pittsburg.' The question arises, what is the,correct spelling of the name of this important city i" lu reply we have mile to state that thC legal cor poration name is Pittsburgh,and we think the hispatch is. the. only paper "'hid' spells it otherwise - TT:ft...WIZ:O,ot the - war maps, - so Milled, :which . ntanv newspapers are 1101 , ' printing and -which upper to be Chinese puzzles, a- COLll . ValpOrary nave: . “ They are Acre easily made. A pistol is first 'charged with powder, then a small bottle of ink placed on this charge, and fired against a piece of box wood .t he block is then handed to the artist, who chips away all the oar fare not covered with ink—prialueing a first class newspaper war map. - • It - >t. Toast. killed H. Clay Robinson in 'Livingston county, Ky., for making imProper advance to his wife, of which I\ l, she informed her husband. Travis and Rohinsofiliatt an in erview at which the troubles were con idertl'd settled. This wan on Friday. ,l. n „Saturday morning Travis went to Rob sin's house, and, on being informed that Robinson was out in the tiel,d, - 11e went on .and shot him with a Cows 1,,i4t0t. killing hint instantly. A TEILITYISLE o , citeno4nt exists. at. MOO womb, Warren county, \. Illinoid, over the reported absconding of Fiore and Brow ster.7 contractors. of tliu Rockford. Rock Aland and St. Louis Railr&d, and a gen eral riot is feared. liundr.Sis of laborers and their families are suffering for tEr twe,sities of life because of „ the . failure Or sob -contractors to pay their wages, and qtreataare mails of-tearing up the track and doing other misehief. The:Vert:moil has sent his Adjutant general- to. li t res. tigate, and it ill roll out the militia if nec essary. . . Potozlikeepsie tells the fel. lowing There 6.n - interesting 'divorce case now before Judge Barnard at the CoUrt House .The parties reside at'Fish . kill, have beim married nearly; forty years and have ten children. The . wife cues for a bill of divorce on the ground of cruelty. One piece 4 evidence states that one day : !, white a company of fifteen persons were af,"tlre ftTstie Ward of the ttnhaptv !pair, the wife took ?firs of 1.n.n0.? (tie plate and hurled theta one by 'on, at the •gucsts, particularly managing to strike the husband a "whopper." THESE are trot if \.Y. Et/ niay . Pog: elle utter!abience Of. anything like a breeze in these, r heatethivs has almost putrUatop ro kittrgying in Wallstreet. Cantewpold, us a. name, have a -remote reference to the stirring up of lions with the Iphg pole in arm:flaw:lie': They .have n Chinese lawyer in San Francisco who alivays knows every point in a dew, aim & be always has his queue.. Smith Carolinians are raising figs with great lint:C.:66. This is a better business, they will find, than rsisiiig a rebellion. It ally one desires to get out ail indict ment against Newport there are--four counts there now to begin with. ` Louis Napoleon's escape from Ham is supposed to.be the - lirst instance of sac. :rea,ssful immunity from trachime. Sonte*dpie who *mot , get. airay to bathe in the surf at , Long Branch, cone pensatel themselves: -With - mild drinks enoughlto make their Leads swim. ' . . . flow to scrupt, nu acquaintan ce —get situactinii eat an ugHistuutin a Turkish Lath • • A HAVS.N., LETTER of the glst gives the fallowing account of the funeral of Nlrs Bitgle,:of Philadelphia, wife of the Amer-, limn Consul General at, Havana Men. Biddle died en Monday, , morning, July 16. at her residettoe in the iCerno, a suburb of this city, of 'yellow fever, after a sicknesry . of but'a week, and her funeral took place the same afternoon. The flags ofAtie Con sulate and American' vcshels in port. were at half mast. British. Consul General Dunlop read the . Epieceptil service"!tt the. residence in an impressive manner, the Consuls of different nations residing In liavann being present, besides Capp .rain General liodss, renresented In an aid-de-camp Major Roberts, General 'lodes' political secretary; Mr. 'reraree' Fernandez; the intendente, Shrum. and many of the principal merchants of Havana. A profusion of tropical dowers covered the inetalie coffin enclosing the corpse. A long procession of carriages filled with mourners followed thii hearse to'the cemetery, where the body Was de posited in a niche. In accordance with custom- no ladies were present. Mrs. Bid.; :Ile learos four children under eight years to mourn their irreparable- loss. :ieldom does such an imposing cortege accompany one to 'Camp° yitoto.iti this city 1114 in this ease_ Mr. Biddle liar eel low fever, but is recovering, and will probably •return north Brno on leave of absence." A China m an'e Revenge. : A tragical affair of %Too sung int this month of the river, gives its another slew of the Chinese officials and soldiery. Through_some petty disturbance - in an -opluth shoriltept by--soniefascirtatitifrffa= two ladles, two men belonging to one of the Chinese gunboats stational) there. were sentenced by the mandarin In charge of the fleet to an indefinite number of blows. I which were duly inflicted. Smarting un der the severe erratment. one of the vic tims vowed vengeance. tie watched Ilis opportunity, and in the middle of the fol lowing day, when the mandarin - wee, ac cording to his custom, locked in.the antra of Morpheus, he stole into his cabin and buried the fatal blade in his heart. Selz: fog the' body in lain sans before an alarut could. be given. be carried it on deck and plunged, with it lute the muddy' waters of the \Wittig poo, then running a strong ebb. Tito tidal stream carried the bodies as far as the -North Spit. when?! at low water, they were found, the mandarin locked in tins death grasp of' his assaitsin.—Sliang, hat Cur. .. . Y. Tribune. is ~ Dr. Livingstone. ; • 'A ea elm story has been OrculMed in- Detroit, lichigan, in reference to : the tin, usually p itrued stay of Dr. , him:stelae, the .Africa' 4 plorer, in the . 'uteri,* of - Africa. Dr. L ogetolie; It is a leged;was; 1 1 much againdt line Irish, persuaded *to' marry a 'rude Mid blusterivg .ntitite:iirin coo., who, with) her •father and mother. prevent hie further prosecution of Wpm graphical inveatigationii. This story was received in a !emir written by a lady now traveling in Syrial and who obtained the information 'fr. ind Capt. Burton, ".Britisb Consul at DrimasCus, Syria. Capt. Bur ton says that this obstruction in Living )stone'a path, ban until now been concealed by his friends. Capt . Burton himself:. It is stated, la married to the ihandsomeit wo man an England, so that he cannot be ax.. cited. by envy in starting ' this story, and, as he apeaka fourteen different languages , fluently, his eapaiity for telling the truth lis conslderahla. . . ' Two Weapous. r❑l. £IEX f mrraktuni The litruillenr, which is no vet marled hi practical ,warfut,, is t'onsidered by the French us the iili,ht IlehirUCtiVt• Illitithry Wellloll klIOW11.• . Recently, three hundred wretched lion'es, illresd ,- ,ondentited to the I , oleax, were purchased at the rate of boor, fiv, francs each. - :tad ranged ut a cote.iderabk distance. 'Five mitraille&res were brought to plat ,in them, and in -three minutes lifter two discltargvs not one of the and Mils riimained stamliag. On a.secondocet .inn, live hundred horses r\ were brought iow at a singTe trial. This formidable IA en] on is efinstructed as follows: • • • lt is a liglit : ;4,3 repent gun. AO at.t ranged that its b hel., may be discharged sitaultancousb, a c. nsecutively. The :3.7 cartridges, in elide, f o r one charge, are contained in u en all box. A steel plate, with e 1,11,4 4:mdi g holes, i4:•placed on the open box, i hid. is then feversed, and the cartridgeti• falltßointii - ;foremosr into their ri,pretive holes. \ They are pre vented from falling' through by the rims at their bases. The loaded plate is flea introduced into the- breechslot,•and when the breech. is closed bi a lever, a number of steel pins, pre sea by spiral springs. are only prevented front striking the ‘ , er cession arrangement in the cartridges by a plate in front of theta. NVhen this case' is moved a handle. the 13trt ridges are tired our h 5 one. •11 the pLit, ae withdrawn - rapidly they Mih m - each other to tialekl , that their discharge ie but aimullaneous. The wvention seems tore well adapted for use in Pets Sr ether permanent places of liefonev Or Atrenes, but its carriage and altillaglealeill in the field would present mans - and hem pt.rable obstacles to its general use =I It is claimed by the Frew.ll that tlis clotssepot ,is an improvement on the Zuendnadelgeweltr, and. as loneas the Intl , ler served them as a thee are rr, hable all right there : , • Al! of 11,....1dt1e1l one heats. In.. ee.n. of .reral inventions' quietly intro. -iced by Piiinnia. :lad Am amongst them gun which j eon ho fired twenty2tw,. ores a initiate with ease, and said to be alhd improvement ou blilt the Zuend . delgeuvlir nod the ChaSsepL,t:- in om ..ctien with this they have u t impr,,ved outgrew:A fei• carKyinettal mttrds of uninition. The superiority , vi this new gun he nueS at once self-evident,. inasmuch no • Ile_prrsent. needle.gun cai•,unly he fiord about ten or twefti times It Euitmtv and voldier rnrrio. only sixty round-. .d not It i.s,thereforq;;lxt !cast twice nn etfectivr their present iityle oT needle guu, un.l considerable number of them Intel: al ady been tuanufactir d and aro ready be distributed aincitui the-army. An tler new invention of which the• Prit - ails arctic to think touch is a kind of •aey ■nd c,..rv- large ride with r.st eel barrel toi;r and a half feerlong. and mounted oil two light wheel., very much liken piece of artillerit - ., It in finu..teid the Nenil or fall ride, probasl± becnitei , n similiar verT heavy and long rifle had been in nee during =Zi!==!MEtind nli and turrets of rustle.. end other olifications. ;This tall rifle has loin i,triboted extensive y among" the , to , ntry, every hotalicrt of it bleb not% .. IL. number of theta It ie aimed tool tired II to e roblirr Litteteltiter he - hititt ir,.aall 'chitty" tho recoil, it': order to I,l"thly the uz, Lr meatus of a padded cushion, or ;cid!k•. The distance at which this tire 1111 iti Izreat, the name an la: of . the heaviest artillery. It shouts 'lth great precision] and' seem,' to lie -o r ' , oracularly , l' l stined ° to he nsrd LIIIIISt die s artillery, for the filling •.1 the nob etterying the gill,. their eeiretes, rt.' theteilelee.teet ef eetneerleteeoe t eats eeitleough et nleto lee ee . not infantry. and . e:tvitify. 111. pp. ciile twv trial a 1..:1 of st.lron, hollow . , - and 1111,1 h yfhlr exnlobi ce ,ulistaiir. It t•xphalan wo cr.; Only Whit it atrikora with ita int, which 1, furnialictl witli a .lightly ojixting knob prr...aing tt m+ll.• hitt, alarge, and tblk ,1111 Sing" What the- , 'Secirt •Creify• 9 tFrwil cho rtitradelphiril,ml . ,4.l' Icier rmi {litllo6.lt Itrit ov, tit, ,011, .-ruing the "Secret Treaty."as the teem.- I mistime ._f the ;.:•otivereatione the lii.._ tom& on the one side. and Napoleitit and Reeetletti on the other. ie eaIROS. It is a rotetwal of the slam produced 'by the -alwirption" of the Netherlandti by Fruit, in 1795. The greet crime of the, Freitoli Revolution in the •-yee of Pitt was- iott. sm uitielp the creation of n republic to -over- IlliOlr . the pnlitiotl spiel. of Earner, es she inecirporatiOu of the Netherlaiain with :France. 'this acquisition gave in: the mortal enemy of England net only a fey •Mie anti. wealthy. province, but n district rich in Mentifeeterleg resottroes anti in dustries. It gave that enemy centred of the mouths of the Schelde, the Meuse, met the Rhine. rivers commending the eentmerce of the North. : It gave her sea. peps of great. importance, the thief et the lint being ..IMwern; and Snail; it' extended the maritime , frontier of France, no no in cover and threaten the English coast, .of Eases. Suffolk and Norfolk, .which were compare , lively defenceless ' Further, if thin ab _ sorption eleitild extend to the Texel, the English coast would be largely ens:om en...ea by a hostile shore.. Ties danger from This annesatien of Ilelgium to France :Tr tiro days of the Revolution was so fore utidable, that Pitt overlooked his 'hatred Ti the Republid, and his refugel to recog ' elle it, by sending-le el Malneihury on an extraordinary mission to France, in IEIO, to 'negotiate' for the restonetion of the Netherlands, and was willing. that both England and her altjes should make "com pensations," by giviegirp part of their an. q eleitions to Inilintllpililll a point he had so much at heart, en() which he held -to be of \ encl. vital import mice to his cou try. The French Directory, perfectly u are of the ottuse'of his alarm, and an well aware of the great advantage of the N, therlands. and the Rhine frontier to Fraiiii, amused lord Malmebury for a while bet ietenirig to hie propositions, and then he I on to the Netherlande—and France c intieued to hold the country es long at :II . could maintain her ground by force,of rfiri. It in this 1.111.1 spectre of France in pee. sesesiou-sit-thst-tiopeetant dine Of entlill. that rich manufacturing' kiegdin . (hi) mouths of those commercial rivers!, ad., alarming to the younger' Pitt, which is', again conjured up by the - pUblication •of the Sketch of the. propound or - alleged heels: of a "ttecret 'treaty.".. No , wonder there' is excitement in. England, end catechising of the Minietry in Parliament, (the Premier answering' with "pallid lips") and fierce demands 4r - explanations in the newspaper. Presses • may. "absorb ilauover, ind ex tinguish minor. States by the &mai; Austria and. Prussia. onnibined may trample down gllant little Denmark; but for Franco to "rectify her frontier" by absorbing Belgiutn—why that is quite another thiug. : England ino4s,upon that ' with quite it different eye -Death. com placent 'regard with which she tontem plated the threatened disinimilatrinma of the Unij ' ed - States. ( - • We may . Aare Eurriend'oe aversion td this threat to extinguish the mitionulite of Belgium without nympaibleing wait her motives,' With her it la .simply self: interest; with us it should be reluetano to one an industrions, 'peaceable, worthy : , people deprived of their independence by: an ambitious ileilxiwerful neighbor., \Nes' have no doubt that the cowoolidatien of BelginteTwithfr}aßce4owthe.programmil Of the French Emperor, neutral or pee neutral 'a.. Belgintu may be. It is the' , cherished faith of France that :her froetiett should he nearly 'imincident with the frontier of ancient Daub It basb.eq tirade No on the south by the annexation of Nice and Barmy, and neither her people tier . tVet -present dynasty will 'ever rest contented until it be marls no on the northeast'', It is a maxim In France that the frontieri r of the Rhine must become a part of the In ternational law of Europe, bemuse. es SOW° of her,public men assert, thM bond dart' evhfcb was here in 'lia "Celtic anii, Roman day. .teas traced by the head e Providence. . =IE92 rITTSPURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1870 nnsT MIDNIG-EIT 11 r A 1 i\EItT, Filo 'EURO], E. Slit;ht 'Eugagement 7 French pulse—Enthusiastic Reception Napoleon at Metz—His Proclama tion to the Army—French-squadron iu the Baltic—England Profasses Nett t milts . . But Furnishes I the . French Ifilthe4rtridges,to ter Germans-11w Prussian , 7as ,ing and the French got Ina. piryt.l7mtph to the Pittsburgh Gittettc.i, A 1.11,ht . Eswagetnent—Fre;ach Rawl !1m0... - . July iliitarhinent of French I Ivor, touidato: el three numpapies of itt- Lintry and eighty horsemen, nttarked half .e:atnent of.Prusidan Infantry at Volkllngiin. flit were repulsnd with n lots i.f.ono °nicer ism' eight men. One Pianist:in tVai wounded. Volklitirrii Is ntioitt Iwo miltw Item Saarbrucken. Elohollostle Reception of Not...lron out Motr. Nltit. or Tot MOULL s .E. Jul) - The Emperor Napoleon arrived here last eveoleg by a special train from st. Ciond, lie greeted upon Ills arils al by a deputation of fiqueials of do, etatiuued here, iced Cu to hle headquarters seas entbuslastically lei:eland by alio troops with ec,f,..••,. uther detnon !rat..ll =:1::G1 • The fon e sl I, the llrtlxmatkon of the /t Emperor to the rim OH 3%51 ming C..1111 , 11.1d 111 eer.oh sold en , . I come to take my place roar head. To defend the honor nod pr...ar 'aountryi You go to tom hat against una nil the • best armed of • Ens °perm countries; but other coun tries W 1 Mutat as they have not been able to rresist your valor. It will he the saint, twalay• rhe war which now commences will be lung and hotly contested. Jur- its theatres ill he Owen hedged with utietructlous find thick. wiha • Confesses. but nothing' Is beyond ri•eseteritiff efforts. Soldiers of Afri• cis. :Italy, • and Mexico. you will prove inmel• inure what a French unity i 4 a'sle to aesaimpti4n.. cemented by sentiment air duty, et:tint:deed by illsrlpilue. and influ enced by love of country. Whatever road wr. map take aortas our truntiym. we will find anion thnglorious tritees of oar fathers. and c• - sr ill show , ourselven w o rthy of them. an h'rance follows you with pledges. end t he eyes of the universe are mien you. Upon oar sue depeno e the fate of liberty and civiliza tion. :soldiers. let each one do his duly, and the Gott of battiest - will tie with its. Narsur-Zzaa. fieneral Headipoirters. Prince Nideleun; who has errised at Met z. has attniejaed to the stair of Napoleon, with an luilepelpient command. French eiatindron• In the Battle. Ii tunt'itb. .T.—The French squadron At:sum-ft for opertatoos nu the northern cou.t .Itrug%ia. entered the 11.titic SI, no as - night. . Ner• from n„i,,.., Joy 2 1 ;.._cotint Ilitittarek ha: ills :garbed to tile English GOVVI2IIIIVIIt the . text •.1 the offered* of France, In itelti. to join l'tn.e.la le wnererninet Austria, in ret urn tee Ihe ce.sit‘n , to her. ht . Prtt.sta. of the distmrt Ii Mc beistecn [be ithtne and Nlueelle The •Primitatt Goeernthent Mtn Atom declined 111 I.llo‘r fottirryntilltnry ontcent at its army headquarter's, The .Vorlii Grrydo Go:/fir ii lye of English •Mmtrallty: : England supplies Fiance with eurtrtdata alth which to 'daughter Germans. .• Thelon.. of the Prussian bred Is; ne of dia 1, 6 4,.,..-- sat isfurtl• in 'with the ne t rata. o England, niel the i,litly of t In ter Government 01 abstinence from in rferr ce in the Continen tdritorratlons • se" role rs•rrobtdie•i ns rednc err! ..ml! odli rrd,, - rrhs.ine• 11...1ng Nen', toldentr S , retirt, . ,]trditig from Melt. Juir -The Prusnians itre Out toward Neuwied. about eight ooles Mon Mir city. The concentration of . il,llri In th:it nuarter und'lhe vitielty ut thd lint rt. of Ehretribrultennteln Is great. and the Divlnitihr try held In fradiuy.to march to the north or south. large both. French troops am leaving they mu at Met, taking n northeaster/y direction. Thin opt note ',want the defence, Jo SA- Wheistmitrla in Doing. 29.—The Atewriatt 1,0. ern ttwet ha. at tt,wtvered the National hank to .scat LUISv 111.311Tnretge haunts to the extent or thirty milllhn• tut • Mart of the earth retteree ''''l'haerfllunt.g".dtrrttr'lltrgtiA9L"; ottetditteetLhed the Lower tit use toted largest htlht, appm pliattn,e a sup deetentaiT credit to the %Car 1 111 13 D elt i trt . t e nTelt i t ' re ' :eTer:, b , 1 ,7, - V n ; ed time. Inspatehue.frani Perth announce that Count %11'1r1../' Oetqhley ...heed the 'Piet that In an circumstance+ Hungary will act with Aus i, ' • Peace Kunsan t L00d0u.... • ' .. • WNWY.4I.Oy 2e.--tit _ remora Of succesi. ffil negotiations between 'Gird Lyons and Duke tic CI raniniont at Paris, scherebr the preset-sal wan on of :e is assured. ore - again ai circulation to-clay. but are not generally cloilited. ' . • —Vie {nal. - 14 the Exchange contiljur., file worn !Attack ire announced u.-ans. The rollite nays' the drain ot gold - 1 - 4 ssll,eld lug. Thu, nunnon now tm the wav here (non Wee turiCwill.mms long *toy to tout:- tenet th?ntientr pf!prtgdurg hytho runes meet. L. . • Pies The French papers are Inrioue at the re ,triettout placirl en was new, .by ()oven, E.Eu`.u4 Toass•Ttilers • . , . . The Eurnress. on returning tram St. Cloud, touted )t. (tiers, underwhoge adlnlnlAtrt.. rn the fortincationer nf harni were con ..fronted. whereby. France le to.day enabled v. send erne hundred thousand workmen to the Bold then the otherwise could. Cable Teleinums. - • .`• ; UtiEAT URI rum, 4 ,11111:A RV -.l3nrasu PARLJAAILNT -111 CALL. br lIIMISTER MOTLLY. II vu..N. 304‘.• 29.--Itev. Henry Grlifill WU- I la ni•cAralliciProf es,aii• of Emmsnael C. liege, C.ribridge, .I(ad there Testerday. Isitiliatututt -adjourn on rho 11th of Atgta.t. •I. . , The MAY, b rio w an Reticle. on the recall Of-Mr. 31odev. The •riter 43711, Fickleness Is the repravh of rtfatblics. Muller has - been here 'wolye , ars, long enough to be endeared to ev cry EICANIIII:Lil. and now is re .alled. Motley is 1 einefted..nOt particularly because he',ls an Ain. nem. Louts., a inert. ft Is it matter of con. got latrt,n Ott lila recall, however unworthy the 1 laity, gives him back to literature. • wragcv . OinertAL . COlssmtgzsCE. • to the Igslei an GenerniContertnce, to-day. ilk lino Sigiose , of the) United Sluice, ' pre 1, tented eredenti la From 'the American Con ference. and made en address, giving an of the condition nail prospects of the Ileoulluatipo in his country. AssiA COIL stOtrAiT DEA C. , . , • e Atheneum announces thndenth of Anna T i .170 Mowatf, the distinguished/ American au thoress and netreelli and eulogizes her talents and l easer. . ' FRANCE, 1 CA; tg.E. TO ALOIEID4 LAID. ' ' Pints, Jolt . 2a.—The cable connecting Prance with Algiers • as been- auccesaftaly laid. TATA]. I:fI'AJLLIB T IN ACBTRIA. • Further reotorc ore i circulation that the Catholics of Allot= win einbrace Protestant ism uclesc the ',doctrine of Papal Infallibility I. coi siderably, qualified. l , • . it alllNg Ncion. . . Logi..lh. Jail, 29.—Tts r ateamsbipe Ilremen and Ilaltlinons.racentlya lead ht Southamp ton. will dlseharge their c. argoes there. and will not attempt toyeseh Bremen at present. Owing to detentibu in the •Irisb Channel. .LondOn paSsenVrs ultimate" parcels Intended to •go'forward g the Idaho were lett behind ot Queenstown. and will \be ., forwarded by the Chntirtnteasneit • ? 1 0 12iaACIAlti . 1 \D(X13181611CIAL.: L' Los;nosi, Job 20, EmuMg.—Console : for moiler 130.11:. American securities" steady; %We. ,;;;A: ; !urn, 82; WI. - Ten-Forties: 80. Erles laic Illinois ltd; ' firma Western 22. Stocks steady, • . Livertroof.; July . 9 .- Cotton : sales for the week 51J100.1sites: stook 5110400 bales; amount lit sea for Lleerfmol 4111,tU1l bales; market to. day, gat and :irregular; sales ofBAJO bales.: 'iYhtnt‘..lterglsits during gut II days:l2,Boo danr,e, 10,000 quarters oSs•1610h-wero Amert. elm; California .whito 11.41, red western I winter los•,61010.. Wetter') flour :Xs. Corn—No 2 mixed als. Clot. ZB ad. Burley he. Cents 09s adagio. Pork lag. ThM . on-Laile for Camherinnil Ms for short rib. Tallow Pm Pd 2 Sperm GP Nis. Sugar. Arm at 3I 31st Pd. Llielred petroleum sealer at 10a 2 d46lge ;Whale all 375. Lognou..Tulyte).--An advance In rate of In lervilt at bank toy per rent. was a precaution. an' measure rather Shen. proof of an actual 110arelty of money. Thirty failures have oc cured nt toe Stock Exchange daring the war DWG. The depression In the Liverpool mar ket is stfirvery great. I PAWLS. July 23, ..ErellInglionree closed Orm: relates Wlf. Toe Journal pffital denies the rumor that the Slack of PraUce staked Per -roiselon ,to sforwrid specie payments tem,- pornrily.- - • ttmvanr, July 2 la — Petroleunt Wined dull nod deollplng.at STI.. Cotton closed at Wu' on NEW ..ITORK . CITY. 1 Ity Telerrapb to the Pittsburgh Gazette-: ~ g t ..r; me - Vont:. I,lly 2 . 0. lnr. .t...qOCtATED PrIEIN ARRA. !. - VENT,. • .1. W. Simonton'. Cien!rral,.% et of the .1...0• elated Press. while in Enrol e closed a eon- I mot for Its,e year,: alliance lc ith the Renter Telegraph Company. Continine el ''felegrapl company of Berlin Joel the Bava, 'hillier I .leehey of Peril. whleli plaeeo :tt the disposiil or the irelll , of t he_ ruited States all the or oonizotiono of any importance for the roll. : , - t. F I. tli el' It, IV F to the old world. . Mar:earn Nat promlneirt broker iii Neri. Verb. W:l5 100riitrCli by burglar. at Mk restdenee Thomday night. Thu house was_ room. mitered in. the malaise rit robbery, and •t sure in Mr. Nathan's was forced open Arid imber of bonds stolen. The instrument used to mound! the murder acme a an. and the ruggle must have orrillr. n , There were et ideally a number of pemons engaged in the . dell. Suspicion rest, Liu 'lumber of worl4- reek who were engaged lately in repairing Chi. lhon4e. Mr. Nathan was President of thh Mount Stunt FlospitaLand was a very prom I. nentl and wealthy. citizen. The Stock to- • change, of which Mr. Satins. was a Member. °rims ten thousand dollars reward for the ap prehension of the murderer. ' The murder of Mr. Nathan has crytted :tit t•SeitCll.ll. 111111 v. e7nai 111 that t he- Iturviell tragedy. The•seene of the ninnUer is ll elegant brown stone stelon near Filth , a avenue. The •hentl of dece nit lised was roveree with wounds, the fare discolored Itud -, 73,111en. sight shim saturated with blood ncd In and: legs I,lllvarrti with it. The dour and wall weie also covered with Idoed. as though there had , been n desperate struggle. The hoe, .s.f.": -.1 engem of the right hand were ftwetired. es if lie had clutched theansasitt.:lllli 60,11 strait to ineke him loten his•jafild. The ,w tamas number nine. and thin .Iu all parts was completely en:WU:red. ..No Leon lll3de, in there the slightest • eltte t lit perpetrators. It Is generally lichened . tibit , robbery only - was Intended, but being ills tcovered by kr. Nathan the robbers beat Lim odeath. It is behest.' the_ murders, eon crated thetuselvei iu the house yerterdny, as all the Items and. winttete, icon ,rOll,ll ebet N the front. door. by which they' escaped. Mr.athan Is uncierst omi to be Wrth t million dollars. Acoroners o iory was im pauttelled ter the Inuttests ' I 'onsul ()unroll Biddle, of 111, Onn. Anti COI, snl Cliaut:e. of Nvinsait. arrived on Oh slot.• C.ingreistnatt w Clevel.ind vol family ere thrown from cnrriagv Morrhittovn, N. J.. riot evening. All were injured. bid 1:011t, riously. • . Lady. Franklin arrived yesterday, ,it tiler, ideareor limner Uri:melt. VASLIT RASE roll Tilt , e2t...t,s s sty. The Korat yucca met jar the Queona cup. held - by the ..% auerica, to Itteafa for Anal. nth. It iv reported the fnonuu•. 1.141 ',rad )Ibrta will he put In train ant1,0;44. etheyare. Menvtarev will be taken for irie relief - of the lutuflteatot tbetnen irunhed overboard trona the battudletts. Mr. Ashltury saltnine, Na In tention of 0414 a . puree. The fiernmn !hip Ethd Efekindaa. :dui the barks Kalan and birene..kradlan_ for Antnerp. bare. under an old low Of the ratted Stern, ta4rn out sea fetter, td udder the Antert ed. ;Inc. Other NvpuelY "trued partially by ;he Germans here are expertml to puraue the ;tame cuurae. I== Tbei'siditunilruirtur h.a (*salt. 9 awael,. ol the Dauntless, has disappeare......d .s that is bettered to hate lost palsy. on tne race, and conanated suleide. The eiunirretit , o tradistx the story. and saes t I 'aptain tr town In good health. I= bout fifty to bevolty-141% 44 applicut 1005:4444 , c been mallet to the German 4'4441.41 for lance n 444 return to Germany. • • • MICAIICIN A 101.1 , 1,1, • • The ,textners rnion nal Augt hurl• nr from Europe. THE CAPITAL I 8) Tri.ttlnol to Pitt eburgh Glizety..) )sittsaTT.N. July I..Pt , et.ll 7kiPpkrc.ttltel , have bleu a , atlc La t he Comotrollef of thwroney under the new !kw fin rptra, fro, bloke. Prot, nhly fl.r. t 1 ,.• Iwo' bank .ituhllshcol will he of that ilescrtpttow. • IiON DA T. E 1.1,7 • • :secretary thriutirch tr“, •••.ta,red Lb, .k. Ott , tcticin of 1nikA11.1449• of rnlti , ! `qui, herelilfore f“r Amt. -inking . food,. 113 clinforthiti with Ibe eittb i.iet ion of tip. .leit for ft:ll•litig 11•• Nati , tl ..t.t.,t1,111, ;1111.1,11 , -5 5,1; , 441." , , th. finhiont. • = The reveziot..,l int;qll3l fiti, 1. , Jul) . /Ire f2.8•J1M.1. lIMIEBE The Itld Item Emit-Client- Bodies of Ante...red ' Mine/. 01.esstere.11. • 1:/I July _d.— The Lta.ky put.- 11.1te. 0 letter hh-day frottli: niendter of the lily Horn cipi,lition. near Gray Bull River July Ih. ilvt_llundrkl miles from Chet"- mir. The left. n ays they I 1,, re , crvNtioll; ter Ott the; lot end dela. so. All are well and they are Jo s t commencing t o Zr. e lV, M. 1 . 111,. ilas /hel ref nrred froor Lear it cr. mines reoort log t lent i.. of three owe, Ity I tis tltonit In the .Notth,. f•arl.... I 1.911 n,. egwer! Franktn iy pee, in the eettl_ed opini.to of thein formed that the rtrs ore 3,l , l•Mtible fee these 111“riter.. Intl EF TEL El; R A.M S Grant %kited Nev. VOrk yFtster. dal:and retort - m.l to Long lir,ch. -Prtaddrnt. 44rant hn.'• b4,‘ Inched hr nu nbor fit Imminent tit losr. In vi,it ralilor_ The rrieh Republican.. ot New - Volk. Lon template uoitkinat:ng Greek., • for ,ioverpor. • • —Jiunen Elrewsten. Grand Cuttintaudat Chill of the firstid etatisibtury ,t,Atiorylszird. led yesterdny nt Daltituure. ' • ' --At St. ',lulu. yesterday:\ .11r.. Schwen. itenar was In it third attempt at She jumped. Into thu river. „ • tolnerg generally —The report that Adinlrnl-Farrnirot was IV• ithe""4lolnVilt Me in 111 et eicel lent health,_ '--The tit'L . l.coui. Huard of lirslth has °flier cd .a crusade :tgailust the dogs and unthuuled curs and dogs of all degrees are being turret• I resin. slaughtered. mue 61.0 Mi% mu over by% car riage un Illroadtrarf dery York. Thurfillny. and had 'ttoo . rilla broken. Ili, Injury II not eon stderell flatworm.. --A Ore! bn,ke out sextenlay inorulog in Mlles Greenwood'sextettsise foundry nod mach Ina shop. in Cluelttatt, a:ta t ting n loss ~r about $10,000; rally losared: —At Cleveland, yesterday, a flue rime of base hall wax played Itr the 3tutuals, or Neu. York, end the Forest • Qty clubs—the latter scoring toren and the ranker Ore. --The National Execuliv•Xummittee at the ttOlon League held .01,1011 at L-ng Branch eitterdar. A resolution was attained recut,. moodier au election Jo Texas thin fall. —At Richinond..Va.,Judge Golgon hp give n otlackirin ..rdering a moll election for city or- Item In Ntirember, and Mac deciding tbat.tha city offices are nose 'vacant and to be tilled by; niipointinern. e t the Coact. , —A young woman named Melissa lilyeArag stripped naked and, tarred nod feathered at , Courtlnndville, N. Y.. Thursday night. by a Party of young men, for Intimacy with a Mr. Moore, whose wife recently Went. crazy and drowned herself. —The Fenian% and Brow n. arraigned for trial nt•Windsor, Vt.. yesterday,pleaded guilty and will besentenced to-day.. The hail of McGuinness 'and Muncalun. was declared forfeited. The trial of 'Murphy has been post poned till October:' —The trotted States Quartermaster Gene ml having declined to pay chime accrued July 1. let, 11171). .the question tetr referred to the At torney General, who has given in opinion that all unexpended balances name be covered Into. Il h n e ti t l r =ll7. , l ' Og n gill e t= bg a a 4 r l 4:r be Feld I the Port itoyal RadrOad. in the eu'aumpanded. the laborer* seri .. wwa. of contractor refusing. 1. Over too hundred Isboron nta. On., from South Carolina. --Work onl South, has bi king in cons, to nay the,' reached Ath In vary destitute circumstances g.for bread. lintlonn were sup ollicers el Oa road. no Thursdn) and clamor . plied them irri Cans [By Telegra ClupAcre TelegraGeneral Su ph. r hit Call rest 15 edneb alkenburg Mac office a Press news. %oarexcitel Atlantic an I ago nt•t t atalltrport of Chicago. success that tesuelated them their o the matter or Colon onlre, and succeed. of the Attend crated an arre ted and t I h tdPlttnburgit riazette.] uly 29.—Oetteral Anion htager,. rintendent,of the Western I:rumo r celved word thin morning from !, agent of the detention and nr ,layrtight. at barrancas, of VBO manager of the AU:W.l6llnd Pa. that city, fur stealing Associnted Since the commencement of the ent In Europe operntors• of the recite , telegraph lines and e American Preen Association astrloun in stealing cable nowe att points. but especially se west This has been done *ith so much oppoon Journal. accused the , r.aa i.„„mur ße o l f pg .s . t . t ag from 'n 1 31.'?.`gmb,„:„i tte"Vl.„`7, ndertook to work, the hang up, ~, well as to detect the agent and Pacific in the nekag above v u ik el th a r g .tralt Immediately . t ill he madc'en example of. flehtgan Legislature. to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] y9.—le the Michigan tegisla a business or !rood questionimportance hi beforesons .qa committees of the two eh it wee referred. and they er hearing arguments and sup understood that the chairmen ualtteue which t7re,,,nta.f;Pi;ne arrow. [Lip Telegrol h DirnOtT. Ju , tore tn-day dune. The the Joint sp Hoopoe to wb were s 111 turt Itestlons. It of the two c /1' dntning up nj submitted t. I :~.. t , .....: ~:1', NECOIII ElllllOl 100 V R O'CLOCK. THE WA . Laier THE El E OF BATTLE. General Movement of the Prussian Forces, TRENCH HUIMIISG FOR- Fuom NETz. Probabl ilia ii .Throuh Riwiaisli . Bavaria PRUSSIA COMPLAINS OF BRIT- ISII NEITIMITY Lanzuage Consqued' as a 1 'Heal A OCIjAINIS NT:T7TRALJTY. One 111.1usand Thaler. Reward fur 111 • • jraiilrtir. Popular t. i eellng n England-French . .k,snranee Ohiljrnsled--Britain Muhl AO for 11.;Neli--Nen - sp;Ter Corres pondents Artns_led as mot .Eorage, Si•iiree Onerous Itegalsilions the Sol diery. Tcle4 nrKtu the Pitt.Cburith thWxt: skirmishing flat no Battle Vet. , risons - Jilly in II rt. sc.-From'. the seaf of sear the latest reports are that skiriolstlng Is going on be min the outpost.; het not 'even 3 router of 0 battle I, received.. • French Fleet •T topennetten -('e•alr) • s &nee O'er the Frontier. . • - bosuns, Jule 23.. Mitinight.:.The trench fleet arrived at Copenitegen. The French cavalry pasted the frontier at Pert. but soon returned. Peace Efforts Pootroned Till titer Battle. Tte Paris cerrensindent Nor. 1139,a/111Y 01:11.113111919 the react/ rester, ho gave yelterday. VI! here! ore postponed oath after battle. General Movement of the Prussian Ewen, llzitus; .luly I.lk- A general nun etnent of the Preen!. forces In !emir or the trench line bar. commenced. 'and. It - evident elm:lslet t , l•eration. are wear at hand. Incept are mitt to VI 'venire fr,in all directions. Eintiond Miter], romplettieJ or. eticiand*s violation of 119111.rnlity. in supply ing articles conteatand 'tar tv Frence, is bitterly complained of • ' • . Greet Eicitement at Melt-French Hurrying • Er Operation Nlerz. Jule 2 . .t.-Grstat tzei Anent prevails. The 11,91 that the • Prussia .. me. moving eisnest a general hurrying It, want of French eremite:is. 'there laltltlo •den tit the main body will :trine through Rhenish Bavaria and :in mit suttee( Pentode!ns on tile lelt. Is expects • ml. The French will pay le gold for ever) I Mug t hey take in the enemy's country. The PrieedenGovernment has supertstsed a large number Of Yournels. F.:vehement in. Erislitild- Government Action Adverse to Popular . Sentiment. Lute: 'Kiss JulY•la-:The. popular excitement :rat the course of the British Government in t Ice itresent War 19 very great. The people -wool notice given to France that England teem. with grief and displeasure intrigues evidently hosing fur their ahn the .violation of the independence of lielgium. mei will. opt imsw with their whole strength any attempt I. extend French power • vu the Xlinthrent before or after the war. The British Govern ment. un the other bendsdeltile yontlehaning France for 'breaking the peace,. dome her eyes to the large ourchases or muse and am: mend tom made In Europe for the French arm, Ilistnarch Donee, the Delilah Lam. - The Poet. In a double-lemled leader. avrtly comments on linutiarckht language hi his or gam the Brit h 4.;m0l E., in regard to the alleged vittletionrA neutrality. And alto it a direct teat Limiest England. It add. that Pres i.jan boasting. stones and .lien. will before long be correctly estimated. It does not be-. neve France cdvets , Belgintm_aud declarer. Englend will remain fairly neutral is long as Pruttla withholds he:. henna .from tteutral. territory", An Intrigue tlinetally Miele/4; F. LONDON: LONDON.. July 2e.-Fount lieretioff:- Prus sian Ambistsador to Englerid, to-day metres Itublie tile statentent.that France; In ISA of fered to lewd Prussia Itiklareilmen to uteagalnst AustrLs. If Prtaslit would surrender to France the territory be ween thelthine and Moselle. The rejection - of this proposition by Protein awolth the EtUnimor's sympathy wltli Austria. • • hatred -of England. • Gerntan-LPresS continue bitter; attacks on England - . If - their deelaratiOnti can be trusted. this country has tonight tier neutral ity et Germany at-the noel of German hate. • The Scree* Treaty Again. 'Earl Granville. In the Lurtio ttsnight. admit ted that he land erect remit dispetch containing a copy of but the had teary published in the Tinto,. lie had assurances of the French Amhara:pier that the proposal Originated In limit, and was . deellued by France. In the Cf. 1111110911 Mr. Stapleton gm. notice of the question - whether England wan net ually supplying coal to the French fleet. LoSDON. July: 9p.-Marquis Lnveliette'e as surances to Earl,Ornusille. In reply to Bis marck's dispatch, stern recent etl in Parlla-• merit with generaldtstrunt. There is no doubt whatever that Monday', debate in the Commons "will reveal England In the attitude of resolutes.hostility to design, from every 'puter affecting Belgium: The Government's adle). of caution cannot be maintained numb .Tnger without being regarded ns heir supporters will compel-straightforward. deciarnt inns. The DailuNctessaYa there still be no long& uppoeition, art a unauintotill Parliament wlit re cognize but one-party. that of the country. Without dletrusting - the good, ‘elii either of .1. - _nett or Prussia, It does nut du to depend flu either. England must depend on herself. French Omens Reports from the Army. s. PArtle. July- teli?Errnfilfl.-The followleg of reports from the anny are published The Prussian troops - are , making oneruui .requisitious oti...the 'country they occupy. They takohorneebf farmer*, cod down , frees 191111 Mantle standing crops. During a thinelemtorm the head quarters Of the division of General' Lorence was struck by lightning 011.1 three °Slicers Injured. All theprisoners so far' itken have been sent to Orleans, 'where necOmmodatlOne are provided. A Fah* Repoli LONDOK, July 29.—A report of Atte violation of thelusemboure territory wits an 'absurd e.a/ficeration. A French corporal crossed the river from Werra, with some fellow soldiers. iu search of tobaceo. Their appearance gave rise to a report of invasion. . Fiewani for the IMlltralllear. • _ • The Yritasian Government ogees • reward of five thousand thalers to.the first soldier who capturea a Ultrailleur. • ' • French: Paper Allonei. In !Mancini circles here tho' project fora forced circulation of paper money In France tee condemned as oquivalent if adopted. to Nationl bankruptcy. England` Quietly, Eel Aethely, Preparing. O LSPoN. British Government is quietly. but ac ti vely preparing to Meet any emergency. .3.ll:thei dock pants' argiarliegoda aro Luso day and night. Supplementary esti mates fer :mew and navy um expected. -Hell , sod Preore. -.• •. The story Ix rchisitted that. Ptnnee promisee Way slat• millionlivres for her :fidelity, be side,' the eyounotlmrof Rome.' ... ' • - . Nesripaper Correspondent* Arrested as lilpkv. . _ Earns. July - Z.—At 3lets to-dity several newspaper correspondent', molt of thew American and English. were arrested as spies. They were liberated. however. but warned:to keep away from the army lo future. • ' Pr:tsetse Advice Itrifelitines. • • UMW. July 2g.—The Berlin Correspondence. semi-olliolal. says Belgium bat been enlighten ef by the publication as to the greed of France end her own Interest:. If Germany is con quered by France, Belgium is Ist. Belgium is In position thenblifealeon LO pursue settbrint result RP beglln withollt motive. If she la flrte..ficrmOriV will Preieet'llelgloo frontier"; French Organisation* for Local defrost, Pants. July Jourriqd Colleftl con- . Rllll lhw. pofowit,g, report from : , flobterl of VOL. LXXXV.-- NO. 164 .Olt- and interior to Gin Froperor: The gov ai ernment ga, llhori7 ri the organization of Local National Goar.l.lon the frontier towns [the North and ,Fas t' - hitt the government think It heees , avY to r otoonre the Idea of the organization of a gel oral • National Guard. Meanwhile the govern, tent bnheves the COM pailien of I : rem:W.lmi o'er shrtrptihoo.erg'• eg tablished more eaten: role than nt present. will ...tante a valuable re4erve for the pro ton:Goo or the nation: I territory. The two Minkter.. propose the t the engagement oh these eompanien of narie.hooters shall be Oohed to the artiokt term of war and that volunleerb achnitte.l vith thee,. bodies Shall be specially charged vllth local defense. Nen i ‘renterenients In rierman,.•. BOLIN. Joly .T. 1.- le Governmeth has recoznUell the Conlin - I. nal Telegntpli Itarean of Berlin as its official - eporter. The Human ot war bullet ion will I , posted throughout. Germany. Tide establi hioent is the orincipul ahseney in Germany fo SUppiying the Assn clated.Pr.ron exchethely rl with. news' for the. pretpr of: America. . I,,arelly . or Find and l iForear—Funthemlutia . COMZEITZ2 Pmts. Jmy 2 , 4.—F00d ood I untge area:Lid to hr scarce in Germany. . The following ' fortresses are phieed in therough slide iit readiness for offence and defence: Metz., Lc/ugly , . Phalsboure. Srlilettsralits, Nesvbeysach. fort. Dlehserottere. La retire. Piorre. • Mont-. mealy. Verdnui and Entry and the • fortlllica- Stras • sum , kite lilt, subscritniit fur the The Lonilishr no Enthostootic. 1 , 110. 21. —lt Is reported the Landi ehr respond sitittitishic to the , iintotonS to 1,111.` I..rivitril. I • Discontent In \tennis. ' diseunte tin Vii.unit.itt the 11..4traiit 3. of AlINI11:1.. =reneh 'ldor-bip 'moor Barth, from Sew Fork for Ilatrilsow, ;tot hho a Mir slrport to avoid Alm French crolsers. The. ,ark Meridian. from Philadelphia for BretnetY. arrived' at Pedant haven and was overhaul:4 be a French man , of-war: but sullered to, proeeed. , ilani,of Frt..; %%ill ant ham. Paper Money. Pat. , AO" 29.--The ntrnat tokcitl ka3s el- , tort, have Ireen onole ti .crtale t fie impression that n f.:lleum is broached for the; issue of tin— p9rtnoney. and that the bank is ineNucd to taco t it. 'Nothing tau. be further trout the truth.' , aranleelrannetralley Proclaimed. Mannl.P.July 2 . .).—Thei . Gaza , pubiishes . the linichiniation of centrality !siled by the Span- Ciovorinueutd . The severity with which the French authordicit treated the Carlists ott the Ladder C.ls,es hutch gratitude. The Flabeing tat °siemens on Thnroday. l•.l..tantenCCett..V. Joly itt , .—The success of-the Prussians iu the habir of the outposts ))ester- day Is ;Win died by the enemy; The French retired alter a jliw rounds of cannon and einceketry.. FAME,. Jury 29. -Erving/ Two persons were arrelted sir. lieraucon for-exporting - gold to trusses. One had WOW francs In gull. which lie prole:iota' to la. tasking to a banker in ' 91. K.'Liater ko.diroca or of the [Tart rnent_oL Foreign Affairs at Vienna. an ava wed adver sary of Wikaasia. has arrived in .1 , Oa. • . .5 council of 3flrdnierit Was held ' a nt St. Cloud to-day. irh. Empress presided. I • NEWS DIRECT FROM DRAMN•Y. • A New York Tt dame special correspondent :t Frankfurt writes on Wednesday: All eivillans in Beebe were obliged to ,decide on Viet Saturday whether theywould leave or reionlu until further notice. which be (Cr a_fortnight et least. Since last SMluday all the railways have been used for.itbe ek. I elusive transportation.of the military. I Franktone Led with great difficulty in thirty-ma hours Indead of eleven, the usual time. Th • ; e‘h' l " T "' r prt ti:ns.i I,e:, trai n s. =I The be,T.lnhing of strategy move L et hand. The German programme Is neither !a ctive or expectation. The army will speedily *aunts the offensive •nd a great battlelslm uncut on French sail. The..34uestee Yuritffessions. • Two thousand men are stimurthetana the May enee fort Itleutlons. declared Incapable of remstinm a i4u1d..0 altael: a fortnlFht ago. They can now bland : , ing .iege and furni.h . . 3 haSe for offenbire operation, The report that the Prussiim King would. make Frankfort his headquarters is lin- Probable.i • Earlsn.l..m In .11nolels. • Special 4ntres_ponde.ner Innu 3funlch report( the city full of Prusgan •olklierA and entbusl tte dvalonst rat too. v. ere rnadepir favor. AP boom offer lodgfole fur tru LATEST REPORTS FROM PARIS. General Meriden Will not ,he Allemse4 to Areompany the French Army, PARLS July .1 1 .1.--It IS reported that General sherldan, coming from America. will ho ec ru...Ml leave to accoinpany the army. • The American Feeling In Park. ' The American feeling here ban been misrep resented. No French Journal dares to- repub h.h the Daily. News telegram describing the reneralsynipathy of America with Prussic Loyalty of Pen, lapeleon Debbie& • It Is retu,rted Prince Napoleon:was obliged to accompany the Emphror as d precaution against timmitile disloyalty in caseof de feat. Aulindepotalcut„ command moos dented ° Cattlart hange to IletalTh Dememiled. The Liberal party lion puttlAmsd, an address declaring the present Clerical Cabinet of glum in capable and nre must be by an pa hizing with the popular reaolu thiMn to preserve the. Independence of the I:gdonm. • • 3108 LAW. • actions Affair at Sittelhysitte. -Fearful' scene • at an Execution—Bloodshed Perin; nattily trolded. Loris, July ill.- The Tonto has a icing account of a slot at Shelby, ilia, 111., to the occeasion of _the execution of James II yeti to — ate murder of Planisso 'Calhoun. about too years ago.. Hubbard Holden. who Was to be hanged with Leven. for. the same crime. had his sentence 'eoinmuted yesterday by Governer Palmer. which created great in dignationas it is said Holden Moaned .the murder and actually dill the shooting. H. was (eared on Thei , dny night that the populace, would attack the Wilted science Myers unless Governor Paltner surrendered Holden to the gallows. but through the agencY some In [hien ial citizens patter counsels Preialled end there wave lull in the storm till this morn ing. when it broke out aytaln with /Muster .violence. The • inch demanded that both men tin hung or that 'Myer be released. o.w. Palmer woe Vehemently dentinnced on every hind. The Jail was gum - lied hr rp war& of one hundnid armed men. and - hlit, preparations were Junking to hang Mee, several attempt./ were made to tear down the fence inclosingithel Scaffold. But the to ...admitswere repulsed each :time bit the gnosis. Myers was executed. and In 'WIN than tell titillates after the tnoti charged - the fence to force. •and cornineuced -tearing It into. but when they discovered it Was too late to save :dyers they dispersed. swearing eternal enmity to Governor Palmer. Had It not been for conciliatoryspeeches by seven) leading citizens frlghtful scene of bloodshed might have resulted. ll= Bureau,. July L9.—The cattls market for the past week tens deeliedly tint and the re ceipts lighter than any previous week this year. Owing u low offers. butchers com pelled holders to send their stock' through to the east. Sni e made to-day: led lowa Steen at .1e:....301.831 and Illinois at 41.75.. Receipt._ for the week 357 eon and shipments IS:lmre per the Central Railroad. and Its cars per the .Rrie Railroad. The market closed unsteady at yeaterty's quotations. Sheep firm at last week's q U tati.lll6: Canada lambs were en tirely sol off. the best quality at iy , ..e. Hogs Ilrm at igd,9Nielor common to gbod shipping and butchers' stock; very little trade in nelee tiona.. l -- - - -sei•—.- . . . .---- • - 'pper Rivers. , Illy .k. ad d P. Telegraph.] iIIIOWNSTILLY.; July M.,ltiver etationury with about eight 'feet water In chanuel. Cloudy. Thermometer t 6 deg. at 5 P.3. ORZZABOILO. July 25—Slicer with about el feet three lathes in channel. Cloudy. Thermometer 20 deg. at Ar. x. Exciting Scene on the Seine tFrobn the London Daily News,JulyS.] The tweet sight of a hippcipotamtia swiumning about in the Seine was wit . uesised yesterday with ahnost ea touch alarm as treader, by hundreds of ptiople on the river in Ake neighborhood of. the Pont d' Austerlitz. Thu drciffghi has so' reduced the water supply_in -the 'cisterns of the ,lardin,des Planter: for smile days-past the hippolmtatuus Las not been able to take Lie bath in the gardens. His keepers take him nu a low wagon drawn by two liorees to the batiks of the Seine, and let. him go into' the river as far on the length of a strong iron chain attached' to his neck will allow:. The' hiPpopc,Mtmus grew SO street.; nisei hi* beallityVting ming.that yesterday lie broke hit ' chiffa, struck out, into the middle of the strennt . opid prtaluced a tremendous jmuic among the boats, which his whale-like bulk threatiMed to upset,' In his frolic he lifted Lis 'nose to the height of the paddle.box of. a Sknimer, and set all the passengers screaming, Hit-approach cleared in a jiffey a washer woman's barge and the Austerlitz bathing establishment. Half a hundred small boats went In pursuit of him. Several keepers succeeded In getting on his back, but be got rid if them by plunging. A.f ter a Meg and exciting Lunt one of the keepers got hold of a link of the broken chain whick —remained attached to hie . neck: slipped a strong rope through it. and then got ,ntlicient nrAintntwe to him . ' him Foollore _a- F __,l C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REY. WILLIAM.% W.llO LAVE. ennnty Iteivv; tn 111 prey -It It. V. thii t2d P. enure!, the • nventiz. td 31vt.i M. 10 311 A. it. . _ [Cr' FIRST METRODISteIItRCII. (Inilivintieitri , et. near II? 'I.) NEIr TON. Ps— S. F. 4 . ltOWTlttilt. Ptutor. Preaebing EVE:IIV nAllltAllf nt 109 A. it. and 7td 1,31. Invited. BT.FIRST CHRISTIAN _CHURCH, Vrr am! 7 P. N. `3rr.-Yii. 31 Esplanade'.!Street, IinCSE. of 7 room. aoidtint.tied attle Vaal" kitchen. Poyeenion given'tieptentber let. Apply on preintscel.er t., .101tki tSTPlllMEl7,l)istnotie, Allegheny. • •tligkt! FOR SALE FOR t;..t.1..EL A FRAM: DW ZLINO fIUGSC In ilookilown. hearer county. wiya about one acre of ground attached. The kOil IIC •In 40538 feet. two stories high. nearlieeti,*ell enlehed,and to good rooter. web good calls. A good etoblo and other nutballdlnge. . el...the ye° Hory Frame htotehou. • oirla of 'Airttood to Hooketown • recently: netpled ITij. Er. Trimble S. Co. with terebouseediololog. Apply to . ..lAME.3 H. TRISIBLE, Ilooksteen. • . .. or.ICHP: . .A A. TRIMBLE. goorgetorn, , Jo - 0 attt.a . Itoseer I,ltuty. • 1., OR. SA LE—GI EA P.—The stock and ..11tImmot..1 that old establl.befl Retail Gr. eery, No. %SG dastio.liy street. Allegheny city: one seem, shove the Park. now going . guild to good rogues. for selling. Aloe 'the runes "um, for rent. Apply on the premises to MART h/ElteDirlf. ro.R. SALL—One two story Brick Dire Whig NOute. with eight room.. lhalahed . 1 1 ;!1;, ;V. rai . 4.l2 r g; new, and In good order. Thu Ida twentr feet t ' o n i i i4trglif, ° .:Mt.r.T., h ,?. " :4Vll.. ;7 1 7,1.'Wr'`.1.°VigAt? other a all trope dnprttp new/. For further .ciartinolans, Ramsey. 50.91 Boner , street,, ih3g, weal. urn avenue, near the nreinlaes. .1110•GC. FO./1 at 76 Furni s h e d iioard In/Arnow Tenn:rite:LlU. for '2 a pou „r SALE.-1 BRldi HOUR, oor• Sor d to front. The host bcettoo to the lth ward. Wlll osal to. as I t.h tolp tome V A ) , ° ANB e r t2E L l2 4 ' . .(6P u { L'Oli , SALE CHEA P.--13.2 400.- will 'lf Nu la bone., with lre rooms and' boil. 'four lot 24 foot front by 106 feet In depth;v/RN Iluuling.trontlin„? A forty h t , e:t ,. s . VM.•- t il e a t ll Z l :4'. ',.„.r' w `ilst. IflMi. nu Apy•Ty at i7e&1162 ,uireet. nenr.Soventh avenue....._ . . iiLltywrel.'. ••••••-; , 4 • 01 i SALE. -., . • 1 1 Several Second-bend WAGONS. • . Vne Light LIOSE CARRIAGE. to loot °Mar, . One or. Two HORSES. . , 'r".9°l-"." • ' ' - JOIMEITEIL caner of South Cetial vtreet and Marea Court, AlleithenT• ~ JuIibr.U.TYRII . ;FOR ,SALE-L'Enginen and 4e11er . 4 Nor and Second nand, of iVI kindi;6lnliatlf 911 !mai. • Orders f rum al puts of too co ants? luomplly air Leaded to. ei . c o nWe • ne. coadtirtaole - and enlesti ter. and one of the beet water pow_ Pennsylvania tors rorth 10 mike • the wales of Tertre Crest Road. litelrertb Walton, Central nea rFart= In good locatkale Enquire of • WILLIA3L.WARD, • :rentbb. opposite Cathedral. thereon:One ' It nennspod nrn In werte [rum tho city, t !tor w too. ile trot-, wtt. Asered hound for rat MEE= VOIL :ALE.—Au elegaut fraute'eot• it• tage houscOntalning room. aud woe on *ant ~ lot WA by 100 feet. 1 hlstleutte erty eery desirablo. both on .occonot of lita eon rentence and reasonable FM.. Any we in do_elrable house should Del :CU to secure this bargain. ._A large and beautifully situated lot, 001040 Teet on 44tb street. near An tler.ean DOVIrb ial rsMgallggW7Wl ' a7gal=ritt "" ! On st reetA' frame deed etou7/ b y 10 morns. now rentlng for $0 0. , I,gd 24 by 100- 1110100 will tel Rale. ch istar. 1,P161.• da value. *3OO-I.ota bY 100 each, pleasantly ettna, toe near the Pennayieol4l Railroad. eon be pur chased atitiby applyiug at the center of lens epd 33d street. Lin OPERTL I le been. the reek*, , .iJoin* the resisfroot ' ~.... 'Walter: siolyfm. .' . n .f . .Ne. 11 . 1 .0310.1 .. city: TIM bosom toliO so sad cooling room ? soi... ' 7 0 40 0 t.tonsamouvOnliOW 114.11sonso 1m sapplloill sottlt inwoods. compdsfot oboot lilylW,oaC sod orsolootod froli sat otom. r Oroostoss=oo.l4, . 04 lOot opoolilMoulot , ~ /MN• P.. rt. W. 01. c.• tnitsoo. *lli of 4hoomr. 'lsii PEARI. 1111.I..Allt; JoyMO . =! 1 ____ Mortgages; LANK BOOKS, Writing and Wrapping Papers COPYING PRESSES, Writing Fluids and Copying Inks, BONNET BOARDa Record ,)3ooks . and Dockets, • soft seta nr W. S.HAVEN& CO., rORNER WOOD IST:AND TEL= AT Jca.'4.37ws . . • rt HEA P DWELLING HOUSE ' J• BALE flow double Maw - oW2sol 02 moms and collar. onsiumod 00.sm. tot 99 IS • (mot 10 Borthe sulftc. MOtutt W2•212/002,. by • 109 de. 2. a1t221. oat pave from lb. Dm, tath• . t!ill014 fo.r wirrxes traelhe 120112.4 FILO*. J i g 9' ' h i t M70.1t0 .1 =6: