JkaSaa TTE3LJ rmrnr "IDTfJ JLLii.0 T PltlCE TIIKEE CENTS. riUL.VDKLriUA, WEDNESDAY, SKP TICMIUMt 11, 1SG1. PJtlCE THREE CENTS. LL.IL I J f I. I PEACE-DEMOCRACY IMBROGLIO. THE INCISION WIDENINC. McClellan's Lcttor Dissected by Dr. Wood. The Miserable InbigniCcance of the General in the Eyes of the Feacc-at-any-Price Democracy! CJenernl Mei Irllnn'n Hi-mrsl. from th .V. 1. Ilniltl .Vein, It Is a well-known fact too easily proven to be denied even by the Worlil that tbo coniidcn tlnl friends of General MeClcllan wire desirous, and made every cflort to procure his nomination without any platform nt all. I.oidin;r Peace Democrats wero approached with that view, but steadfastly lcfuscd toueiiiiiiSLC in the proposition. Thiydidnot desire General McClcllnn's nomi nation under any circumstances, but would not licnr of It or support It w ithout prescribing some landmarks to guide his policy lu ease of hi election. In oihi r words, they were not willing to accept his "record" as the embodiment of their princl plei or as the guarantee of his fidelity to tlie party nnd Us purposes. The Chicago platform wan accordingly adopted to furnish sumo better lecurity, and without it no honest man, who w is prcHeut, will pretend that General McC'Icllun could have received the nomination. That plaiform, it is notorious, was regarded with great dissatisfaction by his especial hiend of the War Democracy in this city and in Aloanv, and we havo intoriiiiitioti whu u we think justi tics us in asserting that the editor of the ll -.ru, Mr. Marble, then nt Chicuiio, did himself des patch a telegram to this city, in which he de scribed the platform as "against ns." No one laiiiiliar wild thu customs nnd morals Of the World ollicowill be surprised, alter this statement, at the enthusiasm and positiveuess with which the same joui nal has since declared the platform to bo in accordance Willi Ueuer.il McClcllnn's views ami its own, and Willi the dechirCyins of his letter of acceptance, or at the ficrctJtiss with which Mr. Marble, has denounced the iutcgrity of all w ho deny that it is and w is meant to be a dedication of ihc Democratic party to the brutal poicv of continued coercion ami war. Hut our hiisinc-s is with General McClcilun. nnd not w th bis luingi rs-on. As he had failed to procure the nomination on the faith ot Ins "reord," it was but a r asoiiuhlc calculation Upon his fair dealing and indeed upon his modesty to suppose th it he would, without doubt, decline the nomination, or accept it with ordinary deference to ho dissent of the party from tuo policy which he was pleased to con sider as embodied in his "public til'o." Much, therefore, us we were astonished at his distinct repudiation of the platform, in his letter of acceptance, wo confess that we were even less picparcd lor his extraordinary declara tion that he was "happy to know" th it "the re cord of his public lile was kept in view" when the nomination was made. lie knew, perfectly well, when ho made that declaration, and his friends and counselors, who ore now fooling and destroying him, knew equally well, that upon his past lil'o only, and without pledges for the future, be would never havo received the indorse ment of the Convention, as we have already said. lie knew, and they knew, that if bis record was "kept in view" at all, it was as a thing to be regretted in the pu-t and as a warning in the future. Despito all this, however, he has hail the boldness to plant himself upon it, nnd the vanity and folly to show himself proud of it. We Lave therefore a right to judge hiui from it, and to test by it the legitimacy of his pretensions now to represent the principles and policy of tho Democratic paity. Yesterday it was our painful duty to show, from General McClulluu's letter of acceptance, that he is pledged as delinitely as Mr. Dm coin, to the prosecution of the war, "at all ha.:irds" and to tho bitter end, for tho coercion of the Mouthcm .states, and that he does not even pro pose to oiler an nrmistico or open negotiations until it is "clear," or at all events"prob.ible,"th it the Confederates are "ready for peace on tho basis of the Union." He will not treat with them even to persuade them into tuch readiness and disposition, liny must be "ready," of their own accord, to return to the Union, or he will make war on them till they become so. Now, let us look at his "record ' to ascertain what war means, in his hands, ami according to his pnnelplos : 1st. It means a rigorous conscription, as at tested by his lotter to President Lincoln. 2d. It means the annihilation of St-.uo inde pendence and the suppression of State govern minis by military power, as evidenced by his dealings witu 11. e legislature ot Maryland. 3d. It menus tho military arrest and imprison mcntof citizens, without oath or warrant, in b lutes where Judicial process is uninterrupted, ana meir removal oeyonu tno jurisdiction 01 the competent trioiinaiH, to De coulined In remote fortresses, without accusation and without limit of time, at the caprice of the Federal Kxecu tire or his subordinates. To this, the removal and imprisonment of the members ot the Maryland Legislature and other cill.eiu of that State, by General MeClcllan la the Tall of 1801 bear unquestionable witness. 4th. It means military interference with elec tions, as shown by his correspondence with General Hunks in regard to the : Maryland elec tions of lbtil, to be lotind on paces thirty-two and tutrty-ttirec ot the pamphlet ol ".secret Uor respoRilcnce." Atb. It means the suppression of newspapers and the arrest ot their editors and printers, as shown in the case of the liiltimoie journals, which were broken up eontemporuncoiislv with his mpprcsbion ol the Legislature ot Maryland Ctb. It means the entire subordination of the army to the will of the Executive, whether exer cited constitutionullv or in llagrant violation of the Constitution, and the denial ot their radii to canvass, much less 10 disobey, the orders of their superior-, even though oheileii"e may involve tbe wholesale overthrow of the most s.icrcd rights of person, property, and citizenship. For this, our authoii'y is ti e addie.-s of Gem1 rul MeClcllan to the Army of the 1'otoiu ic, alter lue piomulg ition of iho President s hniinoina tion Proclamation, nud clissilied us "General Or der No. IliX" Heading in all these acts and declarations which tho "public life" of General McOIoll.iu discloses to us either an utter ignorance of tho laws and constitution of his couu'ry, o.- a truly military and sovereign contempt tor them and the rights which they enshrine, how can we Low is it possible for any man to look tho Ame rican nt oplc in the face and profess to believe that Gem ml McC'Icllan stands, upon bia "record," aa ex onent of the principles and lccl iugi ol the Democratic party i He is not only the champion of coercion by war, which is a cardinal heresy from the Demo cratic faith, but he is for war with all tbe abuses, and violence, and usurpation which have already made the existing struggle more dangerous to tho liberties ot the North than to the indepen dence of the South, lie is the representative of military necessity, military jurisdiction, and military subserviency. Ho is the enemy of free discussion and tree thought. Ho is tho advoca'e of armed intervention in the halls of legislation and at the ballot-box. This is his own history, not only told by him self but recalled by his own lips for the admira tion of his countrymen. If this be Democracy, we Lave studied iu valu the principles of tlia' party, to which, till now, we bad fondly looked tor the salvation of the country from despot ism, anarchy, bankruptcy, and perdition, lie it what it may, it is uut our taith uud we will not bow dowu to it. Enron rnueuteut of totlon (allure lu Turkey. ltcccnt accounts from Smyrna confirm the news that since the Turkish Government las adopted the plan of distributing cotton-seed gra tuitously to the planters the produce has in creased considerably. Iu the year lsui) the cot ton txpGrted from Smyrna amounted to only 12,000 bules, and was c-tltuateJ at 1)30,00'). Ia 1W3 it increased to UO.OOO bales, and the value rose in a greater proportion. This year it is ex pected tbut tho province of Anatolia alono will iroduce 180 UI0 bales. The Turkish Governm. nt Las thus pained enormously by the encourage ment it has given to improvement iu agricul ture. For example, the tithes ol M igneda, whicli were fanned out Inst vuur for 71,000 Turki-h pounds, pioilueo this "year 127,000; those of Aidiu rented lust year at 1)0,000, found bidders on the spot this year at 100,001) pou nils i and it is expected that (he oilers at Constantinople will bo till higher. THE RELEL PRIVATEERS, A Fleet r IIi Ik I Wiir t 1 Pwtmrliis: to Prs j on llnr Coiiiiiii-rvc -IipcrtplliiH ol Siim clxl l onli ilrr M Crnlser l'r'iiriilloun of llm INavy lipiirliiii'iil I nit. ! Mnii'x He vc-iiuo i'ifli to .'rul liny unit Mailt. Ac. 1 n m n variety of muiecs we hear of priva teers preparing to make a dash up ui our ship pine;. Our Intel advices from Wilmington lead ns to believe that it will not be runny days before the m w privateers llmri, l.-Uil. and one or two ther, including the T.dl-ilt ., will be out, and at work on their mission of sinkintr, burning, and destroying our unarmed merchantmen. Already ono is reported to be on our northeast ern coast. Wlu.t ves-cl .-he is, and where she came from, has not yet been as. ertaimi'l. A correspondent i f the Dos;,, n ,,, ,i, who was on board tbo steamer Vim -.ut'j on h-r hist ti lp from lloston to Halifax, gives tho following particulars of her adventure with a vessel sup. posed to be a new Rebel privateer : 1 have to communicate the important news of a new Rebel privateer otr this co.i-t. She Is un doubtedly one ot the newonc,not yet known bv any nets, just rait from Wilmington. The ti le of tbe ltav i t l'undy bad set in so strong as to cause us to make Sea Island nearer th in usnal, and t lb is fact we probably owe our es. ape. Fro n Se.i Islam! we lava near cour-e to t ipo Slide, mutin g inside l.iud rock. hen oil the hitler place we uiscovcicd bat we supposed to be a bamtie bcnr.ng down for us, but it s-ion proved a steamer, thom h not under steam, trying to hea l us i ll; but from the fact before named. as we ha 1 tbe ii side track, we were not long iu getting in side of the three leagues necessary for protection. During tho elioi e she showed first tho English ensign, next two others in ipiiek sueces-ion, which we could not make out. She rhnsed us well into land, and when it was obvious she had missed In r prey she wheeled about dire tly in tho ruth lie came. Mic was t irone-i igLfei, painieo loan color, one smoke-stack, and a in. ilium size vessel. Muco arriving here I havo further proof or her being a privuti cr, as tho ll-'iiiudu ateaniet arrived vesterday beforo us, and it was no her, and thero is no English min-of-w.ir at pnsent known to be ill that vicinity, to ithern sympathizers: here claim that lour "I them will soon tic nuoat upon tneir wora ot iiestnic- tion. She bad evidently counted on getting between us and tho shore, and thus hav ing an oil shore chnso to her advantage, but tbo positions were fortunately reversed, and wo enpea. i tiiniK, in common w itn otners, mat she will coal from somo American vessel coal laden, hound Irom Cape llreton to lioston or New York, which sho may capture, and then be ready for extensive mischief. This is evidetitlv lier lu st appearance, though she may have m ide captures, the knowledge of which you may have received ere this, l ne winn was mowing north east at the time, and her iiumo uvres were sii -h as no merchant vessel upon regular course would have pursued." 1 ho Southern pnpers Intimate in a conn. tent manner that the day is not f ir distant when our merchants will meet with annoyance and loss at tbo hands of these bold adventurers, wfm h they claim can run out und into Wilmington at pleasure. uur niocKauing ves ou iirnini. m musi bestir themselves ansmcep a bright look-out for these craft, nnd in cuso Admiral le o should lot them sbpont by him, tho Navy Depirtment has proposed u special llyiui,' s piadron to pick them up. e lire unable at present to st ito wuai prepa rations linve been made, but snilice it to say that ncvor since tho war began ha- the depirtuient shown so much foresight as it has in stationing a number of vessels nt certain points rea.lv lor service. Tbe next time tbe Kc'iel ensign is found at sea oil our coast, it will not have tho chance to llv as impudently us on former occasions. 1 ho class ot vessels detailed tor tills apodal fcrvico are not trail brry boats and chartered craft, hut regular war vessels, oMIoored by regu lar naval ollieers and manned by well armed seamen. Among this number w o in iy mention tbo I'amltrliilt, l'iitrtm,it. Ins.-n, and others. Tbeso vessels are strung alon tho coast Irom Maine to Virginia. Tbe now collector, Mr. Simeon Draper, h w issued orders to the Revenue Naval service t have a siitiicictit number ot ves-cls constantly cruising around the mas', to prevent tho depre dations on American shipping by privateers, which were so prevalent while his predecessor was in ollii o. These vessels are to sail day and night lit all points of the coa-t. The order has given conliileuee to the merchants that they mac safely engage in tho coasting, if uut the ocean trade. Aire York World. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Special Dispatches to Evening Telegraph. AVasiu.no ion, September H. Draft In llcliiWHrc mill Mitrylnuil. The draft Is ordered to take place iu Delaware nnd Maryland on Mouday next. Army Advices received to-day fraui tho army show that our lines ere now win re llineock defeated the enemy on Friday. The Rebels seem to be feeling our lines slightly, but have made no general utt.iek at any point. I'pr.oiiitl Ex-Seorctury Chase and Senator Spra'tic ar rived to-day. Ordiiniire Ollic-cr. Major Dyer entered upon duty a9 Chief of Ord nance liureau to-day, in plaeeorGoner.il Ua-Q-.ay. AwIkhcI to Hilly. General Thomas V. Meagher has been ordered to report fcr duly to General Sherman. HomeNlomlH. Five thousand two hundred and thirty-seven acres were taken up under the Homestead law, at Winnebago, Minnesota, durin.; the mouth of August, lStll. lpnrrtlii4. It Is found that desertions are facilitated by toldiers lending dl-charge pa,ie; i (o other per sons, and an order issued to-d r prohibits cloth ing being served ts enlisted in u upon any dis charged papers whatever. Ilounly Order ItcclnillMl. The order of the War Department allowing men of three j ears' orc.tni itio i, w ho desire to re-cnllst in the same regime its, a bounty of 102, has been rescinded. Ilwllni4. The hospitals of this li. p irtincnt now contain veiy few patients. Largo miio'icrs having re joined their regiments within the last two w eeks, the lust report made shows a vacancy of upwards of six thousand beds. Itroluiintlou of Ururral Jfnrtludnl. General Maitiudalo arrived to-day, and ten dered for the third time his resignation. The luiasmus of Virginia has permanently affected his health. lie avows hii dcteruiinatiou to go home and fight Copperheads with his loumiuiu j strength. Speech from Hie lrr.llru(. A Lincoln and Johnson Hag was suspended across I'ennsylvuuia avenue this afternoon. The parties afterwards visited President Lincoln, with a tutnd. He rcfpotidcd to their call in brief, pointed remarks, saying be did not feel called upon to say much when they bad heard such speeches from Mobile and Atlanta, aul tiuro recently from Vermont and Maine. The Nolilier' Vole. A distinguished officer, who arrived fratu Grant's army yesterday, asserts that more tha.i ever the soldiers are determined upou supporting the Administration, and the talk of I'cace-Cop- lieiheads Is moro than ever distasteful to thorn. Soldiers in hospitals ore voting In spite of State laws, and it is found that the shirks who sliatn sickness vote for MeCIellan, while those disable J by wounds vole for Lincoln. 'oiirt-Hnrtlal. The trial of Surgcou Iliggins, of Giesboro cavalry camp for selling Government horej fraudulently, which has created much excitetueut in military circle's, is concluded. Judge Higgias of Illinois, brother of accused, aud II in. Leonard bwelt, are counsel for defense It was proved that a sergeant sold the horses, and to screen himself accused Surgeon Higgins of receiving the nioucy. Decision uut yet rendered. Till III) EDIllOX FROM PETERSBURG. Rebels Demonstrative) on our Left Front. LEE'S LATEST REINFORCEMENTS. INCREASE OF DESERTIONS. Nr4'lnl to Tlip llvt'vilnic T'lf'K-rikli. V Asitv.in, Sept. II. The mail -t. inner .(..a l!i("'t from 1'ity r.'inr, report tlia' " thing of importance was tranfpiring at the Irotit w hen Mie h It yesterday morning. Tin ic.nre fresh indications that the lt"bjls aro in ass ing on our left, either for aggrcs-ive pur poss ,,r with ti view to prevent any simiiir sur pi in' to that they received on I'ridaj night. Sine saiuid.iy tin ir outpo.-ts have been -tnaig y rin f..rcc.l on our left front. Pefcrteis uy t'na' Lee's .irm bus been lately strengthened by reinfoio. no tit: fiotu arious points, and by a 1 u gc nu-n-biri l icii'ci ipts, J oin g and obi, dr.ig-'e.l, iu Grant Miys, from the cradle to the grave. Tin .'c conscripts arc the poorest ligh'l-.ig tn it -lials the (,'onfedi racy has yet had, and their utile, rs lire compelled to keep a watchful eye on them, n they will seize tho first opportunity to (leseit. Hill's Corps has received latge acecs-ijtis of eons, ripts, which accounts lor the numerous iksLitious of l.itc fioin this corps. ( i MX. (i HANTS ARM Y. Important General Orders. EVERYBODY TO TAKE THE OATII. Washing ion, September 1 1. General (leant has Issued an order sending all civilians within hislii.es. in front (f Petersburg, who refusiito take the i ath of allegiance, through the lines of the enemy. lie also prohibit the sale of ( ro isions to tho-v w ho refuse to lake the oath. SHERIDAN'S ARMY. A Powerful Rcconnoissancc. IIaiipcii'h 1'ekhy, September 1:1. A heavy reeonnoissum e was sent out m ross the Ope nan towards Winchester this morning, but up to the depaitiire of the train nothing has been learned of the result. Guerillas still infest tbo road lead ing to the front. Maj.ir Schwartz, oftho 4th New York Cuvaliy, was twice fired upon yesterday while ou his way to the Ferry, but fortunately escaped without injury. LATER FROM EUROPE. AliHIVAl, OF STKAMKK "I'KX N S V I, V A MAN" Nr.w Yohk, September I I. Thest"amer Vn unli anun has arrived w ith Liverpool dates of the :llst ultimo. I.omion, Atigustol. There is no political news ol iniporlnuee. The King of Italy has received tbo Jleicau Ambi'SMUlor and exchanged frieudly wishes. C LtM iiiooi., Aiiu'tist HI. Cotton sulci to-dny oOUO bales, including 1 iil.l to speculators und ex pel It rs. The mm kct closes dull. ltKitibtulls inactive. Corn has a downward tendon v. rrov isions dull. I.ard firm. I.omion, August HI. Consols rinsed nt Ssy SHJ for money ; Illinois Central, 4l(n 45 discount j V ric Kbilroad, 41( 12. Sine Nkw Arrived from Philadelphia, ship Ihirint, at Havre ; ships A irolo uud Suit I'tv'ro, nt Liverpool, and ships cbimim and .lyioyot, at Quccuslowu. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Airltnl from Xfli ru Uenernl I'uloioe tn llHlliinore. Special Itcii!i h to Tw fit-cuing 7'ce7rn.A. II.M.riMoiiK, September 14. Tho Government slcanier Thomas Collim arrived here this morning for repairs from Newbern, N. C. General Palmer, commander of our forces in North Carolina, was on board. Ho is going to Trenton, on a leave of absence for a few days. TLo Collim left Newbern on Sunday last. All was ijuiet there, and the troops were iu good health aud spirits. M-1VV VOHK IIKM4X ItAI'M NTATE ' tuvriov. Aliianv, N. Y'., Septotnbcr 1 1. The Demo cratic State Convention met In tliiB city to day. and was temporarily organized by tho election of M. D. Chambliu as Chairman. There is a large attendance of delcga'cs and others. Arrlvnl of I'urolril I'ulon Solitlcrs. D.m.iimoki., September 11. The llug-ol-truce boat etc Yuri., with W0 paroled inon and Id i.llicers.arrivedat Annapnlisthismorning. Among ihcm arc a number of MaryUnders. Tho con dition of the released prisoners is a iitt'e nipruved. Arrival of FrciKht Sleamer. IlAi.ir.tx, September It. The freight steamer Thames, fifteen days from London, arrivcJ here this morning. Mnrhelit by Tclearrnpti. Xkw Yoiik, September 1 1. Flour adcanced 5 f. .Hf lit., hulttnor li..o hhl..l at S'siUa lo t.H- St.lfi Slu-;.'..i 11. lur oli.u, snj SH l-i'-U lor Cloiltuei-li. Wltvat M0MU-. M J.u Ji'.. wttli MlilliiKr Milt sitlua. far litlwin I'd le. Pule! uf 4I.I.M) bust,eU ill Ml).' ' -' I '' I ltts .1-lU, Turk tea.t; Kale, of lorn Mini, at SU'.6" la I'-r Mqis. J sli aJr. V la.kv ill. II at 1 si. Itet'ii f-Of Hour, PS.HAI bun.; WhJll, W,lfJIuli... j e i. rn, -.v.'.u Lil.:.is. B.tt.TiMORi:, September 14 Flour is nuict at SI'.' !r exlrn oluo. Vt heat a. tlve atul una ; .iouttieni n-a, M ;;mi.H); So llurn wlm. H-HhhTihi. Com dull at il h i li.l'Klille. W hek) Jell al tfsr i. ,i 1 s, . Men. ITuviaiuin s:e una, na itacou h.i. au aavaiieiusieniiuucr. Io tor Mitry V. Wnlker. Miss Doctor Mary E. Walker, who wns can tured in trout of Chattanooga tome mouths ago, ana taken to Richmond and coulined a) a pri soner of war, aud who was recently exctiaugcd. passed through Louisville the other day, rn route for Sherman's front. Her object is to visit her old brigade, Colonel llau. McCook'a, settle her busiacss. obtain her trunk, aud bid adieu to the army. Khe will ninko a tour through the States ana lecture ou ucr experience uowa iu Uijtio .V. )'. Tubune. Mrs. Mury Coonrod, wife of William Coon rod, of Ilig l'atch, Wiseoiibin, commuted suicide on tho 2olh ultimo by cutting her throat with a razor. She had becu slightly deruuged for some lime previous, and latterly her anxiety in regard to the draft aud the fear that her husband would be drafted, added to her owu depression, led to the commission of tho act. A young Federal oillccr from Michigan has bceu on Ore stulfs of eleven generals in this war, has been in thirteen buttles, thirty-eight skir mishes, and three sieges ; commanded a squadron in two battles and fourteen skirmishes ; and has be en in seven Rebel prisons. After the battle of July In front of Atlanta, ho collected so many Rebel arms irom the battle-field that it required teventy-slx inulei and eleven large army wagons to transport them to Marietta. FOURTH .EDITION HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. bllERID AN'S ARMY. Gallant Cavalry Affair Near Winchester. THE CAPTURE OF AN ENTIRE REBEL REGIMENT, Brigadier and Sixteen Olllcora Taken. COLONEL, IIENEQ AN, OF S. C, A FRISONER. Splendid Behavior of Troop?. rerptck from General Sheridan, ! Kiim-IiiI In 'I Im l:i'iiliir 'ri'lar'1!''- Washim.ton, September II. The following despiiteh h.n just been received from ; ticril Slieridu'l : Ni'tu IH'.Kitvvtt.i.r, 7 T. M , Setifember 1 i. This morning I sent (icm rul fletty's lb iion ol" the I'.th Corps, witl. o bi tga les of env.ilry, to the eros-iug of Summit l'olnt uud Winchester roads, over Opeipiun creek; Uhode's, Unnseur's, Gor don's, and Wharton's Divisions of the Ilebel urinv wcrc found on the west bunk oftho creek. At ti c mine tin.c (Ici.erul Wilson, with (ieiie nil M okiiito-h's l.rlgudoof cavulry, dashed up tho Wineluster pike, drove the llobel rivalry at a run, and cinio in e.nii.ict with Kershaw's Division. Our cavalry charged nnd captured the S:h South Ciirolma It, gliucnt, with sixteen ollieers nd Hi men, und its bittle-llig, and Coloue lleuiiigan, nitiiti Hiding a Cavalry Ilrigude, with a h ss of only two men killed and two wounded. Urc.it credit is due to ( letiei.ils Wilson end Mackintosh of the lid New Jersey and J 1 Ohio uviilry. The charge was a gallant one. A portion of the '2d Massachusetts Reserve llrigadc made a charge on tho right of the line and captured an otlluer and eleven men of Cor don's luMsion of Infantry. Our lossln the reeon- noisiinee is very light. I'. II. KiiKiiniAN, Miijor-Ucner.il. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Statp or Tueuw jmktkr To-day. Six A. M., W. Nouu.6'.). Onel . M.C. Wind, W. by X. UutNU Uil.Li.tiiu ToruxAMUNT. The players and admirers of that scientific and beautiful me, billiards, are on tip toe patiently waiting for the commencement of the grand billiard tournament whic h is shortly to tcke pl.i'C in this city. This tournament Is for the ch.iuipiuti-hip of the State of IVnnsvlvnnht, and will lu bel l at Nansoiu Street Il.iil, commencing on the .Id of October, and ending ou tho KHh instant. The lirst prize consists ot a gold-mount- 'I cue. valued at -rr'-oO; tbe second prize of a h mils one set ot silver wure, valued at SP'0. The following is a list ot the players who will compete lor thu piiz.es : Victor l-.siepbe. Chris; bird, J. I'lii'ikett, . t . Montgomery, K. 1. Kyall, h. 11. Melius. J. l'r.lmer, anil 11. llewes. All of tbo gentlemen, with ono exception, a S riidndelphiuns, tlthcr proprietors of billiard saloons or ugngid in them. Mr. 1'nliuer is an iiiimti ur, and is the only genllein in among the bu g n-t ot noted amateur plavers who li.is naa the nerve to enter Into the contest, i'revious to annoiiucing tbo li.-t of competitors, invi tatlons ueio cxtcn led to all the promi nent players of the game throughout tho .'State, but nono'of them outside the names announced tccepted the challenge. I hc game will consist of livo hundred points, M..I tin ie ine to be twi n.y eight games. Every shot is to be "fair," uud no "push" shots will bo allowed; as will bo perceived from this fact, the game Hill be eminently a scientilic one. It will be played on one of l'belan's eaioin tables. There is to be nil ulternoon aud evening ex lillmn n each day. On the a'ternoon of the lirst exbibiton, the lirst game will be pl.iycd between Messrs. llewes and Montgomery; the second game between Kstcphe mid liird. Iu the evening the following w ill he the order of the play : l-'irst, game, Palmer and Kyall; second game, I'luu kctt and Melius. '1 he order of tho play for the following days has not yet been agri ed upon. All of the gentle men mentioned in the list of players have bon practising the game for some weeks pa-t on their own bibles. They are all noted players, n me of whom cannot make u run of one hundred " points." Among the eminent billiard players exoccted to be present at the fame are Messrs. I'lrdan, Cavanaugh, and Ooluthwuite, ot Now York. Invitations have ubo been extended to other gun lletiHii throughout tho dillerent cities of tbo I'nion. The expenses of tbo tournament will itniount to iiliout seven hundred dollars. Messrs. Ksti pbo, Rvnll, and Montgomery are the colu mn tee of urrungemenls. Any of the playeis have u right to challenge Ihc w inner ot the cue to play etery three months If, at the expiration of three years, bcslull retain po-i-cssi'.n of the cue, tbe houor of tire eha nplon sbip is established. The tournament will M; a grand one, as thousands of lovers of tbe art will, no doubt, be attracted toiho city. The MiiiDi-H of Captain Kt.i.ioir Trw WocNus Inflicti ij os ins Pi-.usox. A des patch from II. II. K. Klliott, dated this day at Indianapolis, states that he is on his way home with the body of his son, Captain IUrvcy Klliott, who, it will bo remembered, was murdered several weeks kincc on tho line of the Chicago, Indianapolis, und l'eru ruilroad, not far fioin the city oi ltidiunapolis. His body was thrown out upon the track with the evident purpose ot giv ing the impression that It lisd Ijccn lun over. I'pon the body of Captain r.lliottno less than ten stubs were discovered, any one of which was sullieieut to cause death. Resides rilling the pockets of ihc deceased, his murderer or murderers left him almost without a vestige of clothing. ('upturn Elliott was a brother of Captain Thos. II. Klliott, an aid on (lencral Ueary's stall, whoso wounding aud death before Atlanta, we recorded sometime since. The body of Captain Klliott will arrive in this city to morrow. Several United Stutes Detectives are on tho track of the person or perfous who committed this brutal murder, and the arrest of a muu ou suspiclou has already taken place. Look Oct ron Him. A young man, about 2 j years of age, bushy whiskers and moustache, is on a "collecting tour" among our citizens, which collections, it may be as well to state, arc applied exclusively to bis own individual benefit. He has been considerate enough to drop lu upon the clergy during the course of his perambulations, and with the unctuous tongue which he is repre sented to possess, be has succeeded iu doing two or three of the brethren lo the extent of a few dollars or so. On Saturday morning last our collector presented himself at the residence of a miuister of the gospel, rosiding in the vicinity of Broad and South streets, ite reprcsenteu luiu ...ii' an Ur. l.eis. a member of Dr. Wvlie's church, and that he resided in the vicinity of Ninth and Green streets. Ho was on a collecting tour, aud desired some change for the person who was about to par him a bill. At lirst tho Strang r was regarded with some suspicion, but be seemed to be perfectly familiar with a number of pastors, and the most prominent members of Dr. Wylie's congrcgution. The change was bauded him, loch h i.roiuised to return iu half an hour. As may be surmised, the rascal has not since mado , his appcuranee. THE IMPENDING DRAFT. l'liiiiKioipiiiit rs' i;xni. DRAWINGS ON MONDAY NEXT. Eilatory Districts to bo Drawn First. Ry telegram from llarrisbuig, we are informed that the draft in this city nnd Suite is tixed fjr Monday next, the lih inst. Although the quota of this ci'y has been re duced some thousands by means of the cnlist mei ts and credits for the men who have entered the navy, still I'uInd, -ldiia is not yrt rxempt from the dm ft. In a number of the wards of this city, print exertion" luivo been mado from the tim li e tact ol tho draft was lirst announced, to till their ipiota, and ill Ibis laudable desiio some have suc eeoed. Others ure yet deficient, some fifty or one hun dred nun, while a third class have ncglecte I to institute evi u tbo initiatory moveiii'iit I'l the nin'Ur the calling of award meeting. T.J all such, who come under tbe latter head, we can only call their attention to the gratifying fact th it in accordance with recent orders received from ashingb n, the dralt will flr-t bo commenced in those districts whero the residents have been least energetic iu cude.noring to raise recruits to fill their quota. I 1 liu object of this charitable provision is to allow ii 1 1 poM-ililc time to other wards where i Hurls Line In en ma. lo to olivi ne tho nece-sity ol n draft by reciuiiing. Surely, at the low price, ol ri emits not a single ward iu this city should ptiinit ii droit lo take place among them. Some ol the mosi pppnlnu of our wards havo suc ceeded in reducing their quota to a few se re of no n. and we can perceive no reason why I'lnlt deiphui should not be entirely exempt. I here is ir.ot ry crouch iu the h inds o' our citizens to Mciite this object if Millicient zeal Is displayed lo obtain it. El I.CTION or F.XIllMll us or TDK. Vikf. Dr.- i-t in v i n r. The election of Assistant Engineers of the l ire Depai tmcnt took place last night at the hall of the Board of l ire Directors. The fol lowing Is the vote by companies : i itisr iiisritii T. l'or Tevrcnee M. Cuskcr Delaware, Vianklin, Wa-lnngton, Wcceacoe, (loid Will, Uibornia, Philadelphia Kngines.'andJMoyiituen-ing, Robert Moiris, America, l'hiludi lplua and Warren lloso Companies I'-'. I'm Ueorge W. Stinsmnn Shillh r lime, Soutli wutk Hose, Western llu-c, Schuylkill llo-e I. l'i r Samuel II 1'rc.isc f ranklin Hose, Colum bia Hose, Paine ll.ee .'i. Tor .lames M. Robci ts Oood Intent Koto, Marion II se, Southwark Kuginc, C duuibii l-'.n-ninc, 1- iligeul l .ngine, 1'er-evcr.luec lloio.rii.cinx Hose, Washington Knginp l'or William J. Hazel Hop." Engine, Nlagir.i 11. se 'J. l'or Robert 11. Warner Hope Hose 1. SF.l'ONII HlHl'UICT. l'or Joseph S. Robinson Empire llojk and 1, adder, l'uirmouul Kuginc, Humane Hose, Inde pendence Engine, Ro-iatico Engine, Spring U.ir den Engine, I'nited Sia cs Hose, Vigilant En gii.e, Eriendship Engine, Otobe l-'.neine, Humane Klieine, Rincgohl Hose, William I'eiill Hose 11. l'or Ueorge Downey, Jr. Assistance Engine, D'ligent Hose, Euiriuount lloso, U.jo I Will ll se, Neptune Hose, Northern Liberty Engine, W estern Engine, l.iiluvette Hose, Northern l.ib iriy Hose, Spring Uardcn Hose, America Engine -II. l'or Ueorge Ilensler Pennsylvania II is, Tivoll Hose, Uoo.l Intent Eugiue, Kcnsiugte'o' llo-e iMccbame P.iigine J. l or A. W. Wright Cohocksmk Hose, Hand- In. Hand Engine, South l'enn Hose, Taylor Hose, I lilted Hose, liiilepeiuieiice nose (j. Tiiiun iiisriucr. For James Adams Decatur Kngine, Excelsior Hunk and l.sililer, Rescue Hook and Ladder, Washington of Erunkfonl I. l or v . Williams rranklin ol l rankford. Liberty of Huluiesbtiig, Union of Rising Sun U. Vji iiTii iiisTiiicr. l'or Jacob Oonavcr Fellow-hip, Franklin of Ocrmiintown, (jcriuuutowii H ; M in-ivil'ik Engine, .Mount Airy J.ugine, Washington of (ir-l Il.lllltown ii. l or Ueorge I'ox Congress of Chesnut Hill. tioi d intent of Roxborough 2. fifth diki hict. l'i r Hamilton Scoit King.icsdng Engine, Monroe Eni in, I'nion lloso, West Philadel phia Engine 1. 1 lie w est I'tiiiaiicipnia nose una Mantua noon und Ladder Companies voted for a party not lu nomii.aiii.n. Dktkction of a Roiihfk. Tho man, named It Irl aril Mason, who was arrested some time since on tho charge of robbing tho store of Mr. Lewis lirown, Third und Crown streets, of sumo sixty dollars in money and fourteen boxes of cigars, was committed to answer by Alderman IJeitler yesterday. The uceused was arrested by Detective Tagg nt, the evidence against hitn being a talise containing burglars' tools found in his room, as also the tact that a week or so utter the robbery ho bad sold a number of cigars to woman name. I Mrs. Ann miner, living ou Water street, above Dock. These cigars were ideiililicd by Mr. lirown, us also were Ihc boxes rontiiiiiiiif. them. The lire-proof from which the money was taken was blown opcu. A Hashsomk Amiiflance. Yesterday the Good Will Engine Company housed a now am bulunee. The sides ure painted a deep emerald, and the velvet couches of the interior are of tho Mime rich color. On tho sides are two beautiful oil paintings, representing wounded soldiers on the lie d ol battle. They are culled "lost" and found," nud aiedc.serip'heof tbe latesot our gal lant heroes, one of whom Is discovered by his comn des in thu tangled underwood, where he fell, and the inner lies dying in au obscure glen, unknown und une oed for. Sentfm i; of l'UKi'Oi Kr.rs. Six of the four teen pickpockets alleged to be from New York, who were ehurged with the theft or a wat.h in a railroad cur, were convicted, and three of thein weie senti need to three years' imprisonment, and the leniaiiiii.g 'lin e to two yeur' imprisonment. The olio r eight were neia to nan ior lueir miuro good bibavmr. Df.moi it.tTic Ci.rn Mfftino. A mooting ol the MeClcllan Old Guard, a sjldiers' ca upaign club, held at the Continental Theatre, las even ing, was quite largely attended. Sjccche wore iniide by Colonel Jam l'age, John O'llyrne, Rieluiid Vaux, nnd oihcrs. Another meeting will be held ut llarr's hotel, to-morrow cvouing. Diaih of as Unknown Max. A German, aged about sixty yiars, was foiiud yesterday In uu insensible condition at Oirard avenue aud Leopold streets. He was conveyed to the Sevcn tienth Ward .Station House, where he died this morning. Disoiiueulv Hoisf.. This morning Emma Thomas was arruigucd before Alderman Massey, upon the charge of keeping adisordurly house at No. 1209 Carlton street. Three women, inmates of the bouso, were also taken iuto custody, and the whole party hold to answer. VtriRiNAUv. A quarterly mooting of tho Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Jcnning, President, was held yesterday after noon. The diseases to which hor--.es arc subject, w eie referred to at length, after which the meet ing adjourned. DihnoNLBT Yovth. Michael Fulton, a lad wii6 charged w 1th stealing one hundred dollars in greenbacks from the coat pockot of his employer, Mr. Ueorge llra.ier. He was commuted to answ er the charge ut Court by Alderman Weld ing. Imi'Iioved OiiDF.n or Ked Mes The Grca Council of the United Slates of tho Improved order of Red Men. will contiuuo its session in this city for three or four days. A. J. Frauds, of Kentucky, presides over the convention. CiiAiaiAULE. The bulk of Mr. Hobort Orr's totutc, recently deceased, is loft to the First lie formed Presbyterian Congreg-ition of this citr. for the use aud beneiit ot tho poor members of said congregation. Aiuhval anij Dfpabti'Rk. The 8th New York Regiment, which arrived in this city last evening, will leave for Trenton to-day. They were cnteitiunad at the Kelreshmeut saloons The CovithE To-day at V2 o'clock the entries fcr the Point Bieezo Park fall trotting match will be closed. EF.CKriTiNa. This morning warrants were diawn for tho payment of the city bounty lo wiuety-t-ne men, live ot whom were siibsUmnw. RioiiTHor Kui.wtv Tn.tvii.v.Ks. A ease of some interest to railway trave'ers will probably loon be brought Iji fore the courts of this fitato, and upon Its decision every person who travels on raihoads is more or less Interested. The facts of the esse arc as follows : On Saturday last a grntlminn In Philadelphia purcha'cd a ticket on the Pennsylvania Railroad from that city to Pittsburg, which, on Us lace, guaranteed him ono seat. I'pon entering the cur all the seals were occupied, and tho attention of the conductor was calltd to Ibo fuel. The passenger, however, re mvcil no Mitisl'aet:on, and wlim the conductor came round to lift tbe ticket", tho puss-nair nlused loaiiriender Ins on tbo ground that the mpanv did not I si 1 til its pirtof tbo contract. Tbe conductor demanded tbe ticket or threateoed expul-ionof tho piis'enger Irom tho cars. The pas-ei ger stuck lo his point, and when tbo train rt in bed Downingtort ti tbe conductor led him out of the car. No resi-tiine was made except a verbal protest, and tho expressed determination to test the nuitbr before tbn courts. Whether ni it has been intitiit" d we have no" yet leirne.l. Soiiti. Rffsion A large number of ladies nnd gi rtlenien from the dillerent eburchos of this city, met lust evening In the rooms of the Voting Men's Christian Association, It being the occasion of a reunion of the members and their families and friends. Thecuning s entertainments were cciuiuf nerd by nn address from the President of tlie A'sim intio'n, Mr. I'. II. Simons. During the evening the gue-ts were entertained with vocal and instrumental tnasic, conundrums, and short niMrts-cs by gentlemen pre-ent, among whom were several cl rg iiicu. At a late hour lucent ro company partook of refreshments provided lor the oct asion. It was stated bv tlw President th it a strenuous i tlort was being made by tho niein lrs o revive uu interest in the. Temperance cause, und Unit there wero good grounds lor be lieving that the elloi ts bad not been in vain. It was also stated that during the month of May there would be u convention of the members of the Christian A-sociiuion held in this city, com posed of delegates from tho lliltish Provinces as well ns from dillerent sections of the I'mon. The nu cling nas one of much social and Intellectual iiijoMiient, nnd was intended to be one of a scries which will be held at intervals dining liu lomiiig sea-ou. Foil A l.ONll TIME l'lllt, VIO.LI'lll t II ts FF.l.T tbe want of an i s'.ab ishni. nt where a lu lv could go nnd ccure n complete nut lit. Formerly a bride would have to depend on her friends to ud vise what to get and where to get it. Now we have In this city a first-class establishment, where a rerson can have everything made at tho shottest notice, iu the most elegant manner and ut very reasonable nrlce". We recommend our lady friends to go to the Wheeler ft Wilson s ilcs room and examine Secimciis of their work. Wo hate never seen an thing at all equal t . it, either iu this country or I'.urope. 'I he Wheel, r Si Wilson Company do ail kinds of family sewing, quilling, lucking, c, ut then ollico. or are pro riiicil to send out obli. ing and competent young Indies to sew by the day or we. k, with i r without inn. bines. Now is the time for tamilics to h ive their 'Ctving attended to. We all know Hint the Wheeler A- Wilson Sewing Machine does the best work and is the most e c.uioinictil in the use of cotton. Salesroom, 7dl Chesnut street, above Seventh. Ciiti.i.iv to a Hoitsi:. John Walls and E. F. Sherry, both residing iu tho neighborhood of American and Master streets, havo been hold in tho sum of $0n, to answer the charge of cruel treatment of a horse. The horse was lilted from a Mr. Wright, Kif.h and Pop'ar streets, and when retiiruid it is alleged that the animal was so tired out with incessant driving us to be unlit for i in me diate use. Comfahipon Tin: oni.t Kair Tfst. No matter what nuiy he sanl In f.ivor of tho various Hewing Mticlilnns In use, tire rally proper mill certain way of ilocMlnir upon tlit'lr relative merits Is hv actual comparison. Hits la tlio test wlileti tlie "Flnrenep" (sold at No. Itl9 (.'besnut street) Invites anil It Is a remarkable tiict that when ever tins comparison la mails tiy pureliusora before o IcetliiK, their preferenee luvariaMv noes In tavor of the "Florence" stiictilne. tlioiish wo ouslit lianlly to call tills remarkable, It is Himplv common sense. The Florence Is a womlcrtul machine. Kvery ono soul tiy tlie aitent Is warranted to irlve pertect satisfaction, or the niouey will be rctunded alter throe months' trial. "Insolation. " (tcorida. from Chattanooira t.j Marl rtta, ubout one liuiutred ami fifty mile, Is totally swept ol Us niBle Inhabitants. "In the nttll stamlfiiir cottai.'e4 near tbe oepots. selling plea and fruit aronml tlie car. ouseetlio li'ini, luuk. yellow skliilieil women of the p.wcr Chi..!- with I Ii.-Ir low -lieaUetl ehllilreii. hut never mi iibte-bo.Hed mull. F. vi-rv ablc-hoilh-il mull wi-ura tlie Federal alillorm ; every at.le-bi.ilie.l in'ro Is la (lie ser vo e ol tin- army." Here how dillerent (lie seene I More nlilr.l.otlied men out ot the aimy are Hbuielalll. Mini whe ther In loillorm or civilian ilrcoi, nine eases out often their clothes aro from the establishment of Cli.wag MioKFs A Co.. under the (.'otit.uoutal. I'llll-ORKN'S f 'I.OTIUNU. Hoys' Suits, C'litldieu's Zephyr Ooods. AIihmcn' lliossinakliiK, Hoys' Overcoats, A splendid assortment. M. RllORMAKKR A Co., No. 4 N. Khhth struct. W'k call of it numerous readers' uttention to the advenUemcnt of ttrlejit's sale of Niirsery Hto.'k. to take place on Thursday next, at the Logan Nurifry, old York Head. To parties tnuVdng Improvumeuta, Ibis isle oin-rs rare opi'iirO'Dlties, aa Iho Nio-k ll cju-ldered to be tlie Sliest in FtuiaOA'lpiuu, ana nieiua,on musi iaoraoic lur irnsp anllng. PiioiooitAFiis Natural, life-like pictures, pro duced iu lino style, at 11. F. lioiiuer's Halle y, No.i.-l Arch ntn el. M'e sl.o rholoxrailis In Oil colors, Ivory typos, and Carte de Vlnltes. ilKI.MllOLU'H EXTllAOT OF Bl'CII V I Of DiS- eulcs oftho Bladder. Kidney, Crave), llropsy, iic, Ac. ilcluibokl'a Extractor luiehu lor Kervoiu and Uoblll tilled stiefrers. llclmtmd'H Kxtroot or lllirfill tnr Mil ol Hfltnory, ixst of Power. Illailie- ol VihI-ii, iJlltleilltr ol llrestlitft-.', Weak Ncrvei.aud t iiheral LaBsilude ol tae muiciuar kysiern. He uilsild i Kxtraet of luiehu Is pleaunt In In lasts and odor, ami lo meU.ate In astioli. Frice Si per b..tne, or k bottlei for live dollari, deloere,! to any a-ldreis. Liepot, No. Ie4 8 leutu ktroel, Fiiilaueipiiia. Eon Corona, Coi.ns, Hoarhi.kf.ss, axo am. rei.MosAltr ArricrTloss, iJr. II. Juyne'i Knpe?tor4iit it Hie itanilird remedy, at all times life aid reliable. Pre pared only at No. IMieMiut street. Dm. R.ohf.iuhon'8 Nfhvois Coai)iAL;ou, Nature's flrund Healorer. The grout remedy for all N.-rv- oil Complob ts, dehlllty, pr.mi rtl in. o lle of spirit! Ac. Irlcctl. r ur urn u) 17.nr & i u.t n" . i n . "uu streut. I llUil. IMTKI.I.IUK E. Coi iiT 01 Qi aiiteiiSkshio.ss. Judge I.tidlow. About one week agofotirtccu Sew York thieves and bounty jumpers emigrated to this city. I'heir unities are, John u linen, tviinam ammciin, ta wiird Kussell, Jolm Me Ja 11 11, Edward llorrUon, Kdwnnl Rilev, John Sullivan, (Joorgo Oi'I'oey, Michael Craven, lien. nson, Lawrence u lirieu, Joseph Murphy, nnd William Uroughter. Arriv ing ut the depot, at Kensington, in the evening, they took passage down in tho Sixth street cars. Among tne passengers ny 111.11 conveyaujo was man named lJciwilcr.and lieiug unable to resist the instincts of their profession, they rubbed hltn of bis watch lie gave rniortnuuon 01 111s loss at the Central Station, when ollieers at once went in search of the thieves. Threo of the pirties w ere nrrested at the Commercial Hotel, Sixth streut above Chtsiiiit, and Mr. lletwller's watch was found between the mattresses of their bed. The remainder ot the p irtvlcre arrested at Earle's Saloon, lith aud Chestnut, where they had gone to get their supper. The old adage is that "Justice Is slow hut sure. In the case ot tho men whoso history is ubove given it proved to be swift. They were au placed on trial yesterday. Of the fourtccn captured six were convicted, John O'Urion, Win. Mulllgau,Edward Russell, John McCnnn, Edward Harrison, and Edward Riley, and were sentenced ; the lirst three named to au imprison no nt of three years in the Eastern Penitentiary, nnd the last three to the same imprisonment in the County Prison. The remainder of the fourteen, charged as accessories, wero acquitted, but were required by Judge l.udlowto enter into bonds in $1000 to be ot good behavior for one year; aud not being able to enter security iu such au amount, the parties were of course committed. LATEST MARINE INTELLIGENCE. CI.F.AKKU 1 1118 MOKNINO. IUrt)ue Arena. Wililauia, I'niaaeula, J. t. 1IIi'4Cj. Itar.iiie Wlnslow, Yoike, do. do ll, hr alary Kl'leree, Ml. e. Newhiirrport, do. Se.hr Claim, linker, Boston, tlaunnetl, Vau IJaiea l.oehmau. i.-lir Laeon, lluVer, llonlon, Bebr Micilil 1-oui.e, Mmllh. Port R.aln. A. w.rt. f.l.r Sew Zealand, roi.ll.aui. I .w, "n Hehr Kaeliel Jane, ltoaia. Nornlch, I.. A 1 .l.uried C. bctt 1'carl, lirown, lloiiou. Ir HdJll. RSlSal ABKIVr.O IHIS3 IfOKNINII. Brlu Cuba (III ), llolme.. JO dlj a tiuia WlaJlor, K S., ..''uJioitViiell-"!'-. day. tro. Aleaaalila, TwoBr.'"'.'?., Weal, I day from ludiaa Hlvtr, with arain to Jaiuea llariail. Nelir T. I". al. r olley. Uurhoroinh n..i with ifruin to Jaiaaat Itarrall. ,1 diy fr ria Ca ulen. Htaauiui Isiinia, raaii, 4uours tcuia slew York, wltli au las 10 W. M. Uaird A Co. HKI,OW. narque Ella White, Harney, Iron Balllmjri.oHu.J' laud MUrday at uwu, al sue hot. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Oificr or Thr Fvrwrwn Tt r Taint, Wet ne-day, Hepremoai 14. Cold Is more a-tlvc this morning, and prlv4 have declined ; opening ut 22 , fell off and sohl stri-l at 11 o'clock, at 12 o'clock, 223) a 124 o'clock. The Mock Market con'.inues dull, bat pric st are steady. Government bonds are qniet, withl sales of 5.7.0b at lo.'li, coupons off, and 730a a( IH'4. tls of 1H81 are quolcd at 107J107!. Kailmad shares are quiet, and there is Tcr little doing. Reading sold at 6-5, which If ad ndvsuce. Little Schuylkill at 4(11, Citawiss Preferred at 40K lOJ.and Philadelphia and F.rlU at .HC'i.fli; 1.17 was bid for Camden and Amboy, 7:J for Pennsylvania, 62 for Minchlll, 34 fot North rcnnsjlvanla, 'JO for Catawlssa Commons and IS for Long Island. City lis, new, sold at 106 and Pennsylvania .is ut ns. Oil stocks are rather dull, but prices htve am upward tendency, with sales of DaUell to noticd at II T(" 12, which is a slight advance; McOlin tock at 7, which is bolter; Noble and Delemn ter Id, a slight advance ; Rock Oil 6; Egbert Djhand.Mcllhonny at RJ. t iiiuil shares arc dull, and there is little ot nothing doing. 314 was bid for Seal. Nar. foe common ; for preferred 3f4 ; 20 for Susquehanna Cunal bonds ; and 138 for Morris Canal preferred. rank shares continue firm, with sales oC Parmcrs" A fechatilcs' at 63; Manufacturers' Ac Mechanics', 274 nd Consolidation at 35. 161 was bid for North America, 132 for Phlladolphid, rM for Commercial, 10 for Pcnrl Township, and 1(1 for Corn Exchange. In City Passenger Railroad shares there is Tory little doing, and prices are without change. Thir teenth and Fifteenth sold at 30; 70 was offered for Second and Third; 3SJ for Spruce and P.nct and 70 for West Philadelphia. The Money Market has been more stringent for several days past; loans on call are oil ircd at ('.( 7 per cent, per annum ; best paper is sel Ing at fiom S('i 1'2 per cent. A despatch from Washington this miming says : "One-third of the bonds of the recent loan were delivered yesterday, and Immediate) deliveries will continue to be made as fast as taJ certificates shall be presented for that parp 1. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed thsj entire amount realized from this loan shall ba paid to the army. Warrants were Issued jester day for money to pay the troops in the Nor.h- west, Missouri, and Iowa. nltI.AUKI.rlliASTO.'K EXCHANGE HALES.IKPT. It.' Keporud by Clark-en Co., Kronen, Xe. Ill 8. Third St, BF.roitu no a una. :u sh I'll A oil Ck... I't too eli rpper Ecn.3d l!j bi l 'J :siq nh 1I0 . lillsh Mel llmoek id ..l,li Noble A Del toil I'.', a ill do. HA)iri do. IMi li Kea.lms 11. K 0 l-l; lun sa uo os KIKHT HOtRD. J l U.H.5-50eoiioit pu'i 2"x ih Rok Oil. V.3 SulO do r.-ir. l(i't S.11 U I S 7 lliii a.ii.liH t son U. r.S S"i ..rev line, f.uu ilo c..up.llllJi Slisirtty Hi. new ...III; j e-.vsskn. Nv.tli sa... Ul'ii ) in Noble A IM. l.sisn iJi.iisni.rre.,.1.1 14 asi a Kcadiua II. ,..t i.'si ill Ksiurt 01 1 4M)nHcn her of...c r.) rss) ah I'nion rol i 1 no ih Mcllhennv . .00 s Inn N l'a. r. lull ;$ . I'enna b SH Sll Ol lo c .up lul I sli Fur A Mee llk.c l all Msilill Mccll. 4 sb f'onaol. Hank.. tg 'A'6 sh Newl'reek .... I'r sai sh Haiell Ull .... 11 '.Iiih do IIS I I in bit acta K ss loii h Oaiaw. Df....J I toi liu ah do s-IO PMC ti I'hIU AKne.... 14 14)tb do b.10 l loO ih I till Al-'ith 3D ill Mlnoh.ll ;n.4i t.11 at tew ii ' Nnw Yohk, (September 14. Stocks are be'ter. tiileaito and Keck lilaml, 1ISIH ; I'umberland preferred. Si ' ; II liiolhl'eiuriil, IJi ' , i kl'ehlxan H.iiiinorn, Sli Newr York Central. IT-V, lleadiiut. 1): Hudson Ulver. lls'e I anion Co., liu', ; Kne, li-r ; Treasury 7'HO, IM,V: Ten roriy,i, !rO, : Klva-'l'iventr Coiiiiotii lie1,'; Coupoa tiSa 1071a iiioid, '-'ii 1 and iluce Hoard, ail. Cluotiitious of Gold at the Philadelphia O ild Exchaiigc.No.Sl 8. Third street, second story HA A. M 12 M 11 A. M 2'M 1 P. M 2A Market excited. 1)f. Havkn & Huo., No. 20 S. Third street, nuoto as follows : uynw. American Cold 2l Aincriciiu Silver, 's and Ps 204 Utmesnnd Half Dimes 200 Spanish Quarters J!I5 2A Penii. Currency dis. dis. isew lorn Jtixcnunge 1-10 " par. Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal Oil Stocks ut 1 o'clock to-day : Hot .1.1. Bit Hull Creek ' orn I'lKiiu-r... . 4t I'errvOII 6 Mineral Oil... IIIB Tank i l'i Keystone Oil II.'. Venango oil o 1'nlon retroleam.. Untie liovk OU 4 It roitnn Coal si. His Mountain Coal. 7.' (ireen Ml. Coal.... ti N I a'tHuiCalu .... !ci New Crrek IS rYssier liaui Coal. 1 Clinton Ce I1. American Kaolin.. lvnn SlllltllK Illrard MUiIiik Krna Mining 1.1 I'litla. and lloatou. 'J .tlnndaii fllliiiiic... Alaoiuette Milling. 2 Connecticut ....... Aliwe iron 1 Oil Creek S'l Maple Mil.le Oil.. 17 ',' jlcClinto.il Oil.... S . V'i lieacon ou.. 7', Heneta Oil... iirvaule Oil ll IraiiklluOU IS' llowe'i KddyOII.. 1 Irvlns OU I't t Farm Oil... .'Da llutler Coal !l Keystone ZlAO... o luensmore.... IS OalellOll ,. I&lollhenny 4 Koberta OU ir.msuiaa Z' 1 .Kuble IJelanietar.l'S f I'.inseum Centre. 4t 6', llihbard ? 17S 'ory Karat ay r lUrunar Is. Felinslaula l'et- d I The following are the receipts of Flour aaol Grain at this port to-day: Hour, 1.100 b'Jl. Wheat, H'uO bushels; Corn, 2o00 bushels ; 04t, 4000 bushels. The New York Herald tills morning says : "There will be a light commercial demand for gold for some months to come; for our imports, are diminishing, and are likely to remain at a low ebb, compared with the returns of the past yer. for no short period to come, while the expjrts of I nited fjtates bonds to Europe will no dou'jt Increase, and dispense with an equivalent amount of exchange. The tendency of gold will, there fore, bo downwnrd, but not, perhaps, till after this week In any considerable degree; for the gold msjs. ket bus been a little oversold, and the purchases 04 account of the short sales may be sorUcient 10 maintain it for a few diys at nearly the present quotations. Tbe decline of the last few d its, follow ing upon that of the previous fortnight, Q it luid a tendency to make hoarders of coinUisgoigqi It ; and ihe more instances of this kind that ue.-ue the more quickly is gold in its relation to tlij currency likely to assume a healthy tone." The following is a statement of coal trt;t ported on the Delaware and Hudson Canal : tor lAe s-nvMlji 'or IA4 ttpi IU lNt. M I -a. netaa-are and Hudson Canal Co 77 .'lot ft.is 'i I'eiiLaybaniac'oal Co.... ISsj7 liiS.oif ToUltolia ,4V' Sli K For the same period last year : Fr Uu Miari. iJ.-laware and lhid.ou Canal Co W.774 reiuolsanta L'oalCu trl.Stri Total tons i to 4 " oil ir.S 4'J.Oi, IJlt.lal PlilLAUKLPUIA TKADS KEPOatl. Wsunesbat, Repteniber 14. No sales of QtietV' citron Bark have come under our notice. Cotton is dull, and sells in a small way at $1-S9 l-8'2. There is a firm feeling In tho rrovisloa market, and sales of Mess Pork to the extent of 200(1 barrels are reported at 12. We quota ham. at 20(n 254c.; sides at 23c.; shoulders at 2122e. and Lard at 2tic. The Hour Market Is quiet, owing to the un settled rates of Gold and Sterling Exchange, and the sales have been mostly confined to the. suppl j of tbe home trade. No demand for shipment.' Sales to the trade at $10-75H bbl. for super line, 11-25(2 .11-40 for extras; $1212-50 foe extra family, aud fancy brands at higher figures', liye Hour is scarce, and sella at 9Q 'irlO-50t In Corn Meal no transaction havo coma under; our immediate notice. The demand for Wheut is rattier light, as artf also the teceipts, but prices are well maintained. We notice sales of prima Pennsylvania red at $2-00, with sales of 2000 bushels. No sales oC white have been reported. We quota at $i-75(3 2-bS. Eye sells In a small way at If 13. Tfcertj Is very Utile Corn here, aud It moots with stead demand at 1-73 for yellow, and at 1-72(41 for mixed Western. Oats are steady al 0c. fot new, and i5c. for old. A sale of KW0 h" Uarley Malt was made al 2 30 (' busUel. WhUy Is dull at l-8i'l-'W f'l'f1,Pe"7,,TJn, nd Ohio barrels. iieiUWd WS .... 4 2 1 1 II IC . .. tli .. 1 . 14 19 . 2 I't .US lii .11 J ll 7i . i 1
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