nn B1LMC-1RAF H H f PRICE THREE CENTS. rillLADKIi PILIA, WllDNHSDAY, NOVHMIUlIt i), tNii4. PItlCB TIIIIEEj H The Political Campaign. .SUMMARY OF THE RESULT. Election cf JitiCOin and Joliasjii Coiiccdod on All Hand.-?. Nw York, Nniciutier '). The ''nwi' dim New Fnglau.l, l'i tii -y I v : i, 1) d i v ir , N v York, M.iry'nnd, Ohio, 1 n ! ..u Mi.-liU-m, Illi Iioisi, Wi-cen-in, Micm-nia. luwu, and Kansas, for Lincoln grand total, l'U o, ,q. r.il volet, In dependent of the I'ii. -He States, which, if -1 j , h ivi) probably chimi n II I.l.ieolu ldect ft. It damn over 10 000 majorey in this State, and thi.mcn tiers of Congress enough have been rtahed in the Union to secure t!io n' iiiSi.o two thirds vote in the Hoii'P f' r the prohibition of slaver? b? A Cronsiltn(lo'i:il amendment. It makes t (jo Ne.v York delegation stand 22 l'n'on to 0 IKinor its. The II o. V cnnccdi'l Lincoln's elci-t..n, claim ing Niw York, Kentucky, Now Joi ey. i l l "VI i s pouri for McClcllan, Willi IV ms Iv aai i. Dela ware, Oregon, Cail'ornii, and Nevada In doubt, but most likely f r Lincoln. The Tim, t c'nlms 11 ) vo'cs lor I.lncjln, with the probability (t all il.oi ro't, except Kcntd ky Missouri, and possibly Now Jersey. .. News from Sherman. nE RETURNS TO ATLANTA. General Thomas with Two Oorp3 to Take Care of Hood. SHERMAN DESTROYS THE RAIL ROAD FROM CHATTANOOGA. ATLANTA BURNED. He is Marching Direct on Charleston, South Carolina. J Cincinnati, November 0. The Iudiun polis Journal says tluit officers from Chatta nooga report tlmt General Sherman returned to Atlanta early hwit week, with five, corps of bis army, leaving two corps in Tennesew, under General Thomu.i, to watch Hood. He destroyed the railroad from Clmttnnooa, Red la sending the Iron to the former pin e. Atlanta was burned, and Sherman is now inarching directly for Charleston, South Caro lina. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. News More and More Favorable. HO NEW LOAN UNTIL AFTjSR MEETING OP CONGIiESS. HplRl to Trio r.vt'iilnic IVIfWrrnpti. Wasiiinoton, November 8. News comes in better and bi tter. It is considered certain that tho Secretary of the Trevury will not put a new loan on tho market till alter Congress tomes together. Ccn. Sheridan's Army THE REBELS TO TAKE THE OFFEN8IVE. EWELL SUPERSEDES EARLY. Etc., x:to. Ktc, i:te.. aato. New Yohk, November !). Tim . mWi des patch fri'tn Sheridan's nnny, duel tho Ht'j, states that Sheridan has received iiifurnialion that the Rebels intend immediately to assume the otltnsive. Jiwell has superseded E irly. Xvumx'r AeciimilM. tub wiiiiis id Ahsrvir. nn: or:i:s4ivt:. lliMii.iruiii.iis Mm in.:: Mii.iruiv Uiwsiov, November 8. General Sheridan has received in formation Ibtt tnc Ueb'ls intend to assume th.i onYnsive. tii in rai K well lias superseded (ieuo rl 1' arly in cuiuniaiid oi the lie. jjI troops iu U. J valh-y. Yesterday l'it.l uith Leo's Division of Cavalry wus at Wiii'dniisviile, iu Cueapmi rlu r. Iinno.hut was. Hlho repmieil the re. I'lio Rebel turce at this I mint wuh ovor livo thou-i;uil mroni. Mi-u'iy ias I. ten reniloreeil by a regiment, en' irinia cuvulry, ii ml was yetr'tay at llvrry ville. A KXI'M n o. A ruld is cxp 'c eil ou M'iai ln ster, or on tli3 lire ot tiiin ral Slier. l m's coiiiiMiiii. a'ions. I'lie lUbil uioveincLti hive bin ulifti'ly nv.in er uitid. 1 ho tavairy movi d this tnoruin(. To-lay a lorre fiom lieneeul Kciky's conuniu l s.i''eMS tuMy atmi'ked a lUhel torce that was iimv.u t'..ip! Moorlit'd. A i.eral (ii'gauineai (J now lot kni fi r in ft i!.iy or i.vo. Tlure ii In leii bull ca'iLR that the Ik:Is v.ill atieinnt to II ink (i no rul HhurMnn in 1.1- pn-ilion at I'e.l irereek. K.irly bus gone to Hii bleoiel. A.io Yuri, ,!, in niitv.i itFi; v 1 1 1 or i; i:r.u ti, nn i.t.i i Ki'tiM i'"'-i I' r.ie ovj i .'.ivi; . VasiiiNo ie.N, Nuver.il.cr It iu ttnilarstooJ tlmt General MeClollun hit' i'ac.d his ro-ibfna-tiou In the hamit of the War Department. It was held back by Uls fih uils until utter the elec tion. I buve no mcanf of coniirmiu this rioort t prctcnt. It Is pi-obably true. Ksou.vn:o fiu:.ss iuKi'Mcit.J RVAMi.V.VI lOV OI' Uf.. Mi rl.KI.I. V V. New Yol'K, November 9. A epcrial despatch ftoui Wtt.-hiigtjn blutes that (Jciieiul Mcf'lo'.lun ent In lii rofioi'.utiou to thi Secretary of War lact evening. The Steauikliip "Africa.' Ft. Joiin, N. 1'., November 6. The Spanish baniuo J,na$ reports that she aw the stauuiship Afii(,a at 8 o'clock on MonJay mornine;. The weather was very clear. bo probuhly passed the Cape ulkmt tw cnty-tivc miles off. Tho AfrU a is due ut Ilulit'ux on Wednesday morning. Iler dates ure to the 2'Hh of October from I.lTerpool, nd iMHh, from Uueentown. Railroad Accident N I.I vet I.oxt. IIavkk nn GuAt ii, November 8. An unfortu nate railroad accident occurred at 1'eiTvv Illo latt night. The through freight trulu from I'hila dulphia, owlug to the engineer on the train approaching the steam ferry, boat at loo high a rate of speed, collided with the engiuc and four cars which were standing on the steamer, pre cipitating both engine, and eveu cars into the river, among which were three loaded can of the Adams' Express Company. No lives arc known to be lost. No detention to travel will ensue If the tides keep ordinarily full to allow the boat to poos over the obstructions. The engines were new, and very valuable, one of tUein tue heaviest kmx1 oa tho road. i'Hliin .EDITION " Tho Voico of tlio Tooplo is the Voice of God." GREAT VICTORY!! FURTHER ELECTION RETURNS. UNION TRIUMrn COMPLETE One State for McClcllan. RESIGNATION OF THE GENERAL. HEAVY UNION CAINS IN PENNSYLVANIA. " LIBERTAS TEIUMriIAIT3." Speculations of the Fablic Fress, THE CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. A Two-Thirds Union Majority. THE COPPERHEADS COM PLETELY CRUSHED. life., Etc, nto., Ito., UtO. EESTJLT IN PENNSYLVANIA.. t'orrrctfd MioritlrH ns far an KtoI veil. .illl MI('K in 1 1) li:it. MA.IOIIl ru n. (OIN7IF.8. 3 j i i5 i ' a ' X I 3 ? I '1 i - ; u ; Q Artaing .... to) ') Alit-Kl.Ml j tt,HNi l,7i-), .... A:in-mlH' I .... .... .... .... Iitavi-r i ...J .... ) MlluHl 11 '.M .... ilohA I .... II, i ' .... ' 110 l.lnlr 4'.' ..... l' Unnih.rd , ;t,)' 4.m .... lint k , .... :i :ij .... HutWr .... Vli.liil;l ' .... .... j .... CHinr1! on , .... .... .... unb-n i .... H! .... tr l.fitr , l7'-i 7.o .... Cluri' v : .... .... .... .... Ci.ilfVt.l .... 1 lint- r .... .... .... .... i:. liu ua .... .... . . .. j .... 'l,iWoitl , .... ( in i i 'uiui ' ; o I ! :;t'i liniipi ,n 1 " . . .. ! .v (i .... Ilrtttari' J,-'0 .. . , t')J .... f Ik .... .... Kr'c ! ...,i .... I-UJIU' ; i .... r-.M-f 1 ....; K im k i III .... .... .... .... Kuitni : ..... ::: .... ( rn lie .... . . . . ' .... ItilliMl itilun 17.V .... l"-t .... Ini'iaiut 1 .... .... ; .... .... JfUcrH-.n : .... , .... .... .... J"ftt ! ,1 ....I .... l.um'uMt'r : .... j J.l IV Uwn n o .... .. . . ! .... i.t I'-uioii ii ! ;m' .... 1 f-hiul .... -2,' 17 , Ld'.t'int' .... .... ' ....1 .... t.wnnitiu 1 .... .... ' .... M' K. -li 1 .i.r.r ! I ,...! Vhii'p 1 .... Jmi' ... ' II') VonitM- ) I .,..! .... MotiUi'lnn V .... .... I M ii'itur .... . . . . ' . . .. i .... Ni.ril r li.i-H'H. . .... .... Nn tiiubt-r iuitl .... ....( -IlO I VI M- . . . . ' . . . . ; .... I u. lei,.luu 'i.i-ii .... I Ir,- .... I'nt.r -i l.uv kill i .... I. : , .... M Hinder i .... .... .... 1 .... Hf.tlH ii.' .... .... ' .... .... Hill It HI .... .... ISUK li I'D. UH) It .... .... .... Ilir: '! Hl-tlltO .... .... .... .... V. (nil .... W H I f i .... .... .... .... U Mlil'tl'-liilHJ .... .... ' ....I .... W t nnij .... .- .... .... uik ' .... 4M lulitlN I .... LfiHST ELlCTIOil REfUBfi I'FXXSVI.V AM . Ht.iuvi!i.K, Noveiu'er !) This D.roitirU l.itiioln m.d Johnson no, ii'id Met. el an I J; a 1 nion ia..oiuy ot .,t. A n oi .1. l'err. II township fcives u I'm -u majority of .'51. A cn.of o. 1'iilion coin, ty pives about Denio.tu'Ie nia- jonty. Ltiion M 11! la iK'ium (tivcb : l. nion maj r:ty. a ptm oi ;i, K.vMov. Novenil'ir 9. No.i'iainptou caunry give, a Deii.ocralic iani of about I0J. M.W JIHHI'.V. C'Ai'K May, November ('ao May enun'y (liveo Lincoln 'ido miijoriiv. Starr (I'nion) has 1'.'7 l'i r Coegiii'H. YViTe ( I'nion) for the S'nto i"innte, 171 iniijority j an4 li'JOvcy (Union) 2l juiiioiiry tor the Assemble. I'lurlirgton county Li't'o T.gg H-lfr, OSt X'nion minority ; Wa-I.lncton township, t'nion ; lSuts Kivcr tcunsliip, -IK Democratic. MEMllKns Of CONOlll tis tttCTKIi. FIi st District, John 1". Starr, Kepnblii au. Sen iiU Ditstrict, doveriior Newell, Kt)Ul licin. 11. ir.: Dihtiiet, C. Sitreaves, Democrat. 1 otirtl. District, Theo.iore Little, r.cpublii'.r.l. I il:h D.ttnct, E. It. Y. Wright, Democrat. iti.cvfirfHTiosr. Democrats, C j Iiepublieat.s, 3. Total, 5. 1 he following corrected have been rcceivj J : Cape May, '.'l'J l iiion maioiity. Ciiiiibcrlund, o";u Ui.ion majoiity. Suliiu, bh Union Majority. Cilouctster, olio I'nion mujority. Cumden, fiOO I'nion majority. Iturliuptou, TOO L'ulon iimjority. llui.teiiion, 1T0O Democratic lnniority. The New Jersey Legislature etuuds ut prc-ent thus i tienatc I'nion, 7 ; Democrats, 1.3. Holme L'niou, 20; Democrats, 40. As tar us heard Horn the next Legislature will Stand : Senate One I'nion gain. Houk Union, 'J!; Democrats, 31. Again of one tut nilar of the House iu the districts to hear from will make the House a tie. 1 his is important, as an election for frilled States Senator, in place of Hon. Mr. lea Lyek, takes place lu next January. DELAWARE. Wilminotox, November 9. Tho returns from Kent county show Democratic gam a over ltxi.', while in bu.sex there are l'ulon gums. The Bute Is not considered as very doubtful. MlMllKK Or COMOklS UKIKS. S. 6 withers, Republican,. WAV VOtili. 'i 'v V"i k Nov. me, r ').'!,,. in ori'r of lllOoh., 10 the l.i . u l,H:-H .i i;i :l Inbuilt, IS n put' l nl l.'.i. s 1 A 1 1: oi i icrus vi.'o n !i. C.'ovri:'or, I:, i' l'eit'on, Lepo'ej. n. I . et .,. rtmr, I . ti. in.id It (nbll-in. t'.o .il I'nciii. s-i-e- r, I'. . Aib- t. r. I; o. L,s, e, f r . f I r -. n-, l. I'. 1 o.re.t, :.-o. !UHi i i s , o , . . n o u i s i "i, oi n : v e r 1 1 Vi"t Di t iot. St' ; ' n l' i' r, !!. ,.., ,i. s, , ..: I b-'n r, I inn. l.e.-k' 'i, Ii ii or i'. Tl.ir I l -"I I I s Mil ti vh ev, li .,, i')-1 i. Vi erh I ..e. M i :l , .lo'l.e., I'ein "M It. I' t:t, l -1 No - . T.i I' oi t. Six I: lli.'li,". It." is. I I! .vii .1. Keo lb ,.' I 1. S.-v. toll l'i-tr - , .1 V i ii .!'. r 1 ' in' r" i oi D-.-.i ', 'ii. i: n , , i; .,.r. n. Sin-1' D-:n. I, in. A. P i i i , u...,',,. ho.'h tb 're ', V. ,,i. K.1,11 ,1 !i hi . ,. L ev, D. i':,.i-. II. i -j .., p,. ,,. 'I' a. l::'i I ' ii iot, lob'i il K -U mi. II pub. 'I l.li'e, nth l".'iio', I,. N. Il'ib ,j , li . 1 ' I'1' ei Ii i I V II b , 111 , ; . ; -.- r . I m. 1 i!b . t.'h I ) , 'i i f. I i;ni A ' .1 1- .vol i, Ho ub. Si alolith I i- r ei. ('! in. I, i Kol. .:, lb' . ib. S. .. i,t, ., ih f -1 - w (' I . 111. 1 oii'it, I! piiii. I- 'I'll! til 1 1 1 t, .1. M. M.i.-vin, T etbi,e il. N ii eti ," tp I - i- . ', M ki.ib ":'ii .i.. li, oi. T.l!':i t:. Ib- ri, I. .VI. I ...u II 1, i l:n, I!-:, lb. '1 llll.tv lil t I i.tri. t. K.is.-oe ' '".k'VI', Ko,lI'l. 1 . i iv . c ,.-,! i:.-r et. s. r. ; iioie-, 1; io. Twill; .i,",ii I lb lu. t, I . V. D iv.-. li 'pu .. 'I'm I ll t II. tj P.-tri. (, T. l. r.iin ,v, i: ;p. T-i,iy-iif I' listi t, I' ,ei I Mi.rr.. K- p. 'I . i t" sin'Ii D:-b iot. (.ibs W. II ,i f i i -. lie .. T" ii'v -ei, mi, it, f, on ;t. n v.,r., i j,. -'. i.n.ei.bi'li Hi.--i i, t, Kosivll II rt. It,. 'I i r.'v n ; !i I t t n . , lliir V i i II ,i i, II v. Tbirieih 1 1 -tr:. r. .lame, M. II i: r v. l--i. 1 hiny-l.i .; Di-tri, I, I ,-rii-y V.ui Aeriiuni. K r. ii'i i i ii la riox. Hi I ub:ii ans, .ii ; Doiii.Ho.m, 11. I icil. :t. m iim:. l'l'tfrl iN'o, November b. Ill l'v n -. T.i n - con J'.',",!'', anil Met'Mbiii I7,b,',. sleovini: a men fiul'l ot 7,1 on tbe Sepo-lno, r elee.i.iu. The siitiie ,r, poiti "i ll,r,,iiebon', ttie Stu, will give Lincoln about ls.oon m n rpy. ItllOOK ISl.tMl, Piioviiu . r, November 9 I'lie rcPt-n from nil theto'ves in the S'lte, evp; liloeK I-!',,.), show a inHM'i-itv tor l.mooln oi -ejll. T he sot illels' Vote W ill mercil-e it. t tS'.K IItst.HS. This S:ate gives Libeoln and Johnson mi,ii" i mnjonty. sriri: rtrKfvr ii.i:rn:n. flmi'tiKir, John A. An Ireiv, I! puli'io m. Lieut, i nut-1 iovcrt'or. Joel I1 uileu. K -p. Se letiu T i f St ,te, Clivir Warner, liepublicaii. Auditor, Levi Keed. I ( pu 1 ! u- in. Attoim y-lleneral, Cluster L. Hee l, H-p. mi. Munis or cost. pes, i:i.i:erni, First Di-tricl, Thomas 1). l'.liot, itepii'ilieiiii. Secoi.d Ibstriet, t) ikes A.I'C--, liepilb.ie in. 't turn lb-triet, Alex. II. Kieo, Kepublie.in. T'ointh District, Satnl. Ilooni".', Itepu'illenn. Filth DiHtriet, John H A'!ev, Uepiibliean. Si :. t h lli.iricl, H. W. (Jooeh, Kepubli, mi. .s, vi ml; Disiriet, (leo. s. 11 ,iitnell, Kepub'ie.in. T.I- hth Di-triet, J. I). It d l i in, I! piibl.e.i i. NiiiiIi Di tiiei, W. L. V a-iibiirn, Ke,ubii, an. lentil Distrtet, 11. L. Dawei, Kcpunlie.iu. 1:1.1.11! II LAltoN, llepiiblioaus, 10. ntitii.tMi. The irni' n niujoiity on the home vote will be neatly H'uo. sriri: oiiiokhs Ft.i.i ri.i'. (iovemor, Thomas Sivann, Kepublie.in. Lii iileriaiit-tiovertior, I'. C. It 'publieau. Compiiollei , It .1. .lump, Republican. Attorncv-Ceiieial, A. U iiidaM, Itepublie in. Judge of Court of Appea s, D. Weiscl, liep. Ml.Mlll'.liS Or CONdUtSS ELKl lrll. I'ir.-t District, J. A.J. Cressw II, Itepuhllean. T hird District, Kdwin II. Webster, Ueniii.iie in. Tliiid District, Chorlcs I'.. I'helps, lleiniiilieau. Fourth District, Frank TTiomtts, Itepiiblu'iut. Tilth District, lieiij.uniu (J. Harris, Deutoer.it. ItbCM'ITt I.ATIO.V. Ilepiiblicans, 1 ; Democrats, 1. Total, ). KAM1S. math Tii Kur I'uoiniil.v i:t.i:cn:ii. (lovei nor, Su'on O Tit iti lier, ltepu'ilie.in. Lleuieii iiii-tiiivcrnor, John S. Iiu.dls, Uop. Secretary ot .S'ale, Will am II. Siuadurs, Kep. Atubtor, As i Hairroee, Hepublieau. AitorniyCeiieral, lluaui (JriittuM, R:p. Assistant Judi o Si.preuiL' Court, .S.muiel A. Kmgman, Itepublicm. Ml Ml l it or CONOIll'.ss. Albert I.. Lee, Republican. llSiSOl'ltl. sriTii orncmis 1'iioMAiii.v t'l.ri rr.ii. flovernor, Thomis L. I'ri -e, Deni icrat. Lieutenant (imeriior, Luke W. le'inis, Deui. Sei niary of St. t , .1 noes M I'orroii, Dour) rat. Auditor, Ch.is. C. Koir. rs, Domnci it. Trensuier, t.io. C. Ilinuliiui, llein "-rat. Ui f!i-ter oi Lands, W I'. ISi.lmirs, Deiuoerat. Atn riiey-deiieral, Abe M. Wiiiiiiolk, Deuioerat. MLMIIllllH OK CONliRKK rllollAIII.Y KI.KI I IW. Fiist District, John llnft m, Deuncr.tt. Seoi.u li,mct, Henry 1'. Illo, liep iblie.in. Third D.sti let, Sauiple Orr, l)e,n i. i u. Fourth lbsttict. s i'uiiel '1. II ivd, llopubliean. Filih Diitiiet, J. W. MoC'itr-,-, Ucpuutica'i. Slih )i'iict, . Deti.ocr it. Seietith D.s'riet, llecj. F. Lo in, K"ublieaa. Fieh h Distiict, John V. Ijiover, I) ,n urat. iiiilii District, Odoii (liutar, Dem.a'rat. in ei I I ri I.ATION. llcpubllcaiis, I ; Demo, rats, !. Total, 0. KVA. ht it i' ori ici.us I: r.i.f ri: :. F. rr' t.iry of s't ate, James WrU'it, llepu'jliean. Aii'iilor, John A. Llllolt, R"i!i'ilie m. Attoriui (letierai, 1-aae L. Allea, llnpublie m. Judfcc .Supreme Court, C. I'. Cole, Republican. MKMIIIileS lI' I 0N(1KKS.S KI.DCl 111.. First District, J..mes 1". W.lson. R puSili'ian. Second IM tiler, llir.iiu lbiee, Itepabiiein. TI inl Di-tiiet, Win. II. AHisoii. Repuulie m. Fomili Dm:rict, Jos. li. tii-inne'l, R.'uubl can. T ilth liiKirict, .lohn A. K i-oii, llepuiili'' in. Sith Di-tr'ct, A. W. lLibb.,!.!, Republican. lie I ublicuns, ti. Mil f.tii IX. This Stale 1ms given Lincoln and J jhn-ou over l-j.vo in, j Tity. hi in: oi'i n ens r.i.i'cTf.P. Cnvcini r, lb my ll.t'ra o, Lepubiiejn. Lieiilci.ai.t-tioieinor, E. i). tlrjsv n .r, lletmh I.e nn . Seeietary of State, J.n. S. Tor' r, Fepublioau. Aiidpor, I . mil Annexe, liepu ill ' in. Attormy-tiini r.il. Alb. i t H iliiuuis.lt.'pti'i'le iii. Jii-tieo Siipieiue L'otiit, Tho. ii. is M. C'oOaV, republicp.n. Muv in. lis or riiMinrn I'ttm: i in y ri.r.c i i:n. First District, F. C Li'ina:i, iieiuibllra't. SicoEd Iii-trict, Ch.'ries 1'p-on, K; pii'ilican. I'hiid District. John W. Loi,; ear, Kepii:iliean. Fourth Disttict, Thus. W. Ferry, Kepub'tcan. Filth District, Augustus ('. Il iluiviu, Democrat. Sixth District, William W'iliurd, Democrat. ll'ICAl't I'l l. I I'ION, Kepuhllcans, 4 ; Dcmoci'iits, 2. Tjt.il.t5. AMI OHM . MVMidns or coMiui.ss itoi.aplv fi.i.c n:t. First Dh'riit, D. C. Mr'.teiir, Ilej it'oic in. Secord 1 is'rict, W. Hittby, Itepublicau. Third Disiriet, J. Temple, Demo, rat. in cAi'tri l vi iov. Re; ul Ucjii, 2 ; Democrat, 1. Total, '. inivi:iort. siatk tii Kt:r ki. ti d. Ch. Jus. Pup. (N urt, Thoiua, Wilson, Rp, A-soiiaies, S. J. R. Mc.MiUuu, Kcpabdcan. John M. Kerry, Republ.euii. HI Mill IIS OI' Cl).S0lll.S Kl.lC'TRll. First District, W. Windoni, Ilepiibliraii. Secoad District, Iguatius Dounclly, Kep. wisi'onsix. STATE TICKET KLEC'TRl). state Superintendent, John a. McMynn, Rep. MF.Mlli nS 0V CONOUKHil PttOBAIlI.Y KI.tX'TED. First District, John W. Cay, Democrat. Second District, 1. C. Sloan, Republican. Third Dintrnt, Amasa Cobb, Republlcau. Fourth District, Charles A. lOldrldge, Dem. Filth 1 Istriet, Gabriol Houck, Democrat. Sixth District, W. C. Melndoe, Kepublican,' BECAl'ITCLATIOK. Pemocrats, 3 ; Kepublieaus, 3. Total, 6. TKX EE. Nasuvii.i.b, November 9. The city gives Lin coln U17, MeClellon i4. The Republican ticket i elected by a very arge majority. The elation passe 4 tf quietly. o.:crnrr. II in noi ti, Niiitu:t'T '.I. l.in.'oltr. in ij ity HI I I inn l.i t iw I- .M 'l. N i o ii .N,. ml cr '. To 'o' iu I i;,r,ort K Cor-ol', State .III it 'y Ai'- ef. I'lul I .-lp' a ; - C I.t.i. lo i t fi:-i s VI,' I rsa.l ri e tor Mr. I.e., n '. II I I l M lb i s I i , I I M, li'ili 11,'.' it f j HI. '! It. I'll M l (1.1. .. u " ' '' I I , :s ;l ' r, ti iv n I , ,pi k 11 " '1 I "I I O " I I" I 'I , , i I . o . r . i 1 , i - loi .le- MoC'o'l 1 1 , oi i- io ', "i K,u'ii 'lv a' 1 i o 'i i i .' ,..i 'o. I-',. .' ' ''.O ii. , r ti ', clous i. on '.,i ben. I 'i " ', v : iii v ' ' 1 f . ' ii. I i .,.', 1 1 oo --.it le, ,! oi,- . . ii ' i ... i i I- -, V ( 1 ,,'.it. r-iii r ' ur.is lie 1, I l'i", .11 '1 lb,' t' 'III 0 o "l-l'ies lie b III I., ..rdi ii it i- .il ii .t imp '.!;',' to f ii ii u .1 3- .1 ,o, o o- . .1. lie ml:. .i i .tu I'.ion at I 'bi't.ui ) 'a I- in- Cl. .!:.,!. m w n irs'mtr:. I ' 'm , :,. N M tub r -1 he i ,le ofl " I ..;. C" - I.;, ,Mi ' i.,.., N C ei! .11 '.'.l.'.s,'. 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I, in ll.'li I '. ii, lltiii '.llfli .11' V .ho i .Kip .III III , 1'UUl .It.'l- . 1.0,1 .I'f'Il , UP b: ii' .K Mi .-li.. i il riiuiiiiis William 1 1 lt"l .Itl'P .Itup .Hop .Hop ItUJ .IVnnl ,.lt, ..liep . O. ill .11 .11 . dip -l-v.JU V 1.1WMI, VI.H'l-IS'l', l-K M Wo ,ll,i l lto.. , -.I rt MiiiiiII , I-" It isti r I Wl.eos.ll. I .leltnW t'.iy J 1 i: SI, mil ii a .nn' sn t oil I- I'll I. A I'.'ilillO A I i ihrii-1 11., :i, k ,1I'UI I ti W C AMll.ill" nnciriTrj.A rt' .or ' ,', V. npp."i7i' t Caii.iinia De a a a re Illiiu is Indiana Iowa KiiiSiis M.uiic M.iryiHn4 Mi.s.-aeutetts . Michican M'U 111 S. til Mi-hnuri .Neva, la New lirsey .. . New ork Obiii (Iregon l'eiinsylvai.iii.. Vermont W I -cull: in West Virginia.. 4 It) 4 .( 12 3 , .1!' ..Id .. I A', .. :t .. :i . 3 Total in twiuty Sm'cs. .1-2 ISTATFH Yl.T .0 Pl.liCT. New Hampshire H C. i.lH Client '! Ri.odo ll md '2 Rstiti.cky Total 7 I'robablo Auministrati ju majority.. 4S II .: LAHGE UNION MAJORITIES IN Cni'STEH AND DELAWARE COUNTIES. A Gro.-it Iacr.3133 Over October Election. til 3 ifet'it In 'I'tio K.Ptil'is leleicriipli. 'i;sr CitKsri ii, .iiv.'mb. r '..Nearly all of Chester county Inn I), n heard fro n, a id indi outi u 1'r.i m m ijority of 2i;i0; Del uv.ire oo'.in'y on r 1 )'io iii. .j irity ; makiurf l' all about I'MiJ in 1 juri'y Iu tho Seven'b Dl-'.ri. t. l'ii.s Is a I'ni m gain ow r Oetob. r of about ii:0. John II. ckiiniii mid some of hi) admirer, re fused to Vo:e ut all; hat notiviili.itand.-'-' tiis s.-atilts on Mr. Lui""'ii, there v, . is nn '. ,it mvusiof the county by W. K. Ilurher, Cuiiir- niiui of the Cuuiity Cutumlttvo, ttfd we iucre-.t:e. 1 ur vote in nearly every iov. n.,uip 111 uie uisiru'r,. Tlio olt f tiew Yorli. Ni w Yohk. November 0 The Ti,,tnir hits on its bii'li tin bi mid a plucaid claiming tUe State of New York tor Lincoln by J.ijO niajoiity. Murine Ulsiislcr. T,s,ns. November 'J. Th"! schoon'r I'hmnr, from St Domingo, brings the ollicirs and crew 01 thet-lup Amtrnt, trom Antiverp, ior acw lora, ubi.rdoneJ, Novemba i, in a sinltint; condition, having encoiintcred a hurricane ; loot rudder, etc., and spn iig a lei.k. from llnvHim. Niw Yohk, November 9. lly the staa-ner f'atiimliia wo have Havana dates ot tlio olti. There Is no direct news from Melco. The I'itafrtle, ol the lilh ult., says that vagi bonds, deserters, and robbers fuli st every ro.id, robbing even- one they meet, and it is urad that the (ioierntnent should show no pity the ldBKue which ravages Mexico. Advices from I'ortokee to November 31, repor. toe arrival of the Hpanlsh brig !, from Mon1 tevideo, with three captains, two mates, and tivo failors, belouging to the vessels Hunw Squall, Mviidunton, and lam, captured and burned by the Florida. . The Uueen of Spam has passod ( decrae pro moting all the otlicors of her urniy, sous to receive their favor. ... . The health of Havana conld not be better. On the 41 h a committee of Influential persons railed ut tbe palace to ask, through General liulee of thetlueen, that all negroee born alter January 1, Ibba. shall be declured free at tbe expiration of twenty-four years ; to receive during the last four years a saluiy of 00 per mouth, and a portion ef this to be rotaiucd. tdl their tree doiu is ccoBDUbvd. FOURTH KIHTLAX rKESIDENT LINCOLN S RE ELECTION. IV fCi AINNOUNCr.D TO TIIM. Hi- R.-j.-'ioos that th) Pfoplo E : lorso his War Folicj-. tS)tM':thl (. ITie l'.Mllii; I i li a ritfiti. AV.M'IIimiion, November "J I'h'l Presi lent win called out this murni'tit a' out 2 A, M., an 1 ii.nile 11 itea: cpeieli. He 8 il l he 1. .14 f.', ,,;' . 1p.1t of the n'toiii for h - aar pub y, I1.1t alw.ij s reen tied to trl iinpli over any. oi. n IK VI. A Ml. IImiimokk. Nov.inlier 11. il-j-v ir I ee.ipy gin s Mit'lellan 1'."" nii'ionte. ltaltiiiu.re eoiiii'y is iu ooubt. Hii 1 1 11 o ii k, N ..vt in i.er '.'. l'"re.b"-i.'k coun'v, Ii ii'inp . ie, find 1 iiieolu not le,- than 1 1 o mi. jorci . 11 pain i f ,'hsi. Returns Inim nno ilo ri. t in ore. -ur c.un'y show a I ulon it iin. Cirj line li nn y, 1 ineolu 4 .'si ni.iiJiity 011 the "i nne nil'', a ;miii ol I' (1. Carroll county, I J .11.11 ui'v lor the tntne I'lioii ticket, n itiiu of 27. (' -cil coinii i, I i n 10 i'lio sjain lor the I'nion il km. II U linn ie i.'tiiity, liu ou.plite, Khoa s a I'ni m iTiin. Vn,hmgtoii eoiiniy the same. The I'nion party will Inne 11 ii,iiori:y iu tbu Leeji-iatiire, bat tue Simbe is 1I011I11I11I. rHfi.44ct lirtM esst" Hikriiaftl. Nkm okk, November ',). The steamer furo oi'.IVoiii lie.iuloi t, N. (.'., reports that on Octo ber .:, fir II. 1 1 'negat, - he saw u suspi inns steamer, with Hiu tber ste. inier lying ulon-ide. she sup-1'0-cil th.y More private-rs, and kep; on hjr course. I he Price of liolil, N't w YoitK, November Gold opened a. '2; i'.t.d closed at 2 ,7. Au F oil l Mice l l'rlHi.ii4rM lis I'ltlie llni'O Xi nr Siivnnimli. .sV'.-' e . '"'i.'i ' ' .' . '.I 7'. . trut h. Vi is 11 im, 10s N'o' ecb'." :. A general exchange of pn'soneis is probably at hand. 'Tue iirst ex ihui ge tnl.es piii' e below S.muinuh. The Mrnmer "I'iiiiii." IIostov, November !!. The Royal Mail ste un ship t'mtnltt 'iiiicd this ninriiiiii, wiili ti.eniv piisscniicrs fur Liverpool, mid sixteen lor Halifax Marti.-! I.v Tlii;rllll. Nr.w Yohk. November '." -Sto'ks are be't.T; ri,'. .il,, 111.1I lie.l. Ikiiiim. nl': I ''null",! t:,ii pr-'H'i 1 . a . .'il1.', Ill'li'is leitrsl. 1:11',; ll i,'lil.:iltl Soil ,',',: l w 01 It 1', tltr.l. I .'s', ; l',',l,l II-'. I .1' ' 1 I 11 Mil. .11 lio or, i'-'.i . C'.i'ili'l. I'oiiui.iny, .d ; Lr:i, Use. ; j- Al oimniis, Iw . ; 4.,,n,,n 1 ., ll. e,. Ni . Yiiiik, November!). ITonr has advanced lee; sales .11 Miito i.l f '',,. IU'.'ki i. r s,.i'o ; lllli. i. .' I, I lot III.,,,, ami Jlli 11M ir 1"ii!i,itii. V lo it ii ,1.1, 0,1 I , . i.ltr -In. ill -.il.,. lorn Im- inn .iiee.l '.'i- . nil -i ,e .'1 ." m I'ti-hi'l, nt PP.'i I 71 . lle.-l' Una. I'm Ii Inixj. int. l.aia stue . lus!.' Ill 111. rim Aiir.i.i'in i ihaiii: iti:ioitr. Vii iiNtspAv, November!). Holders of Oner, citron Di rk are tlrm in their dem. m is, but the market is poorly supplied. We quote at 5t'l ' J ' ton. Cotton is held firmly at $l'3d("T-31. No sulci have been reported. The inactivity which has pervaded tho Flour Mailict for Several days past still coutinues, with but little prospect of any change. The receipts huvo been scanty, and both buiers and seller. are apart in their views. The demand forexport is exceedingly llstht, und no sales of any magni tude hvo luen reported. The transactions h ivo been cot. lined to the supply of tho home trade at from $10 to 10 2" for superfine, up to 13 fjr extra family und fancy brands, as In 1 uility TLe market is poorly supplied with Rye Flour and Com Meal, und there is nothing doing t j li.x quotations. Tho ex.reniily limited receipts nt" Wheat have had a ti niicncy to -omewliiit eheclted (lie lit maud, mid no sales have been reported to social day, punt. We eotitiiiiiii to ipio'e I'. iin svlviuila red at js-J-o'K'i'i;!), and S iiittiern do. .1 $1 bo; White ranges Itoin $.-"3 t T2 h.' Rye is qu el, and riinites from tfl 70 to ST 72. There is v.ty lit) U- Com here; sule of 1'20 bushels yel low is ri poiteil at S' I 7 - Oats are in demand at UHe. No iin vemeiit lu llarley or Mult. Whisky is but little inquired after ; sales of Ohio nre making at tT 77(" I 78; Fennsj lvauia at J, 1-77 i and Druiliic at l 'i'. I.I I4AI. IM r.l.l.HJKNI I- Disti'ict Coi iiT Jinlgii Hare. Michael W tir vs. Fiunkliii 1. Selt.er. An action of trover and coniirsioii to recoverthe value of a watch. Jutv out. Thomas 1'. FVrson v.. Joseph M. Kltter-son, ad ministrator cf John Fi rnon, ('eeeaseil a .ei. Lt. slt nn rt.are. Verdict lor plaintitf -sS'.i.t-,Si. James D11IIV vs. F'.dward .tlnl r. An art ion t n eon r for bi'iaeh o: eotitiui t. I'laintill' ivus eni .!oycd, it ice ins, tu do the p iln'ing of tWeuty lour louses, he lunging to m feinlant. and eUinn that lie was abruptlv diH'ltan.'cd. Deiense, 111 it be was told to proceed Willi the work, but did not do It. On trial. Distkiit Cornr Judge Stroud Frederick Hor-tinniiii, nssigii'-o of John 1'. I'orseuj, who was assigi.ee of Augustus C. Ml ler. All action on 11 nn 'rga;.'e. Vcruict tor defeii'l int. Cot ut ol Qi'uiTKii Si smions Ju IgoThomp Fou - K.ilwaru l.aiton was lining tried this morii lt,g for :i..iult au'd Imtterv, In driving over an cut -m ined sohlu r nained l tcr Wi kins ni, at or mar S'Xtli . did Market str.eis. Wilkins-m tes til'.cil 'lia'. the defendant was driving uta furious Lite, ami bei'.ue it ivns possible 'o got out of thn way was thrown do. Ml and driven over by the wheels. Jur;' out. CITY INTELLIGENCE. State or Tipiumomeikii To-hay. Six A. M., fi. Noi,n,t;s. 11'. M.,l.J. Wind, S. Vf. A l'ninii Ti sriuoNivi.. Tlio fillowing let ter wus riccntly received ut the Volimtetr Ro fiishii.cid L-aloon. It Is from a Rebel prisoner, who was taken In charge by tbe Saloon, contrary to their gcijeriil custom, and who lias received his lnulth liencaih tin in art ful nursing. He intends nt once to cTst in tho Navy, and fight for the old llug. Wc publish Ids letter in full, omitting only the nnti.es of rbc benefactors, at their request. Sin : 1 desire, through you. to tender my nn- fi lulled and heartfelt gratitude to the Committee, for the unremitting tare and attention puM me whil" lying very sick in your hospital. Now I can my sincerely, 41iat if there icm a spark of ;u coin e or ditlufultv (0 tir ulnriou star-siaiiylril bitmu-r lift in my bosom upon arriving in this eilv, it bu- beer totally aud toicver f stuiRUi-heil by" the unprecedented generosity of your nobla iiistitiitinn. Yes, the stales have completely dropped from inv eves, ulid I can now see how base and false wire "the sirgunients used by Southern fanatics to file our fceurts mill enmity ugsinst our Irtends 1 niightsuv benefactors of tbe North. I for one am retstiy to boio my bosom to the storm, if by 10 dofhg I could strengthen the bulwark of oppo sition to the national enemy, even though I should sscriliee my dearest frieud, or die iu de ft use of the oW I could write a volume In praise of the Fuion Volunteer Refreshment fealoon, but let vihut I have said attest my high appreciation of the noblest institution that hu UitiMty ever suggested. Yours, sincerely, Joiix W. R. Cato. IleavY EoiuiEhY. This morning, at an early hour, the clothing store of Messrs. Cahn & Haas, No. 62G Market street, was robbed of ready-made clothing to the vitlne of about $:iOO0. It is not yet positively known bow the thieves effected an entrance, as the store was found fastened as usual this morning. Wagons must baie been Used to carry off such a large quantity ol goods. Polmejh' Vote at Fokt Miitun. The TOte at Fort Mifflin, yesterday, wae as follows: Lincoln, 33 jMcClellun, 17. Out of six commis sioned utneers, but out voted the Democratic ticket. In the Ton'h Vieelrc! of tlio Twcnti' th W'a-d, Tl.ir--' eeoi il mnl T'loinp.on sireet., ns soo n as he polls were elou'd. an ana. k w is inn lo 011 t ie p ' le. 'orrc 'alio n d 1.1 mr,ervp t'10 nubli pu i. e. stonf and otln r mlni'o. wo fro-iv u .el, but fortunately no one ss seriously hurt. 1 1 I HI ll. Mil 1 Ml. D.ir n? the day a number of uric iviti un it f 1, 11le1.1l voiin.'.an.i.-niibge to sav.uli w,,re eu giKidin voting liie C"p,. rlioad ii.K. t. A 11 in' In so . irietteu upon tin. c!i "'go Hero ihitoilo.v inn . .fain- iT, tile, v.-s s a ire -1' d In t'10 Tw "ntyfour'.h '.Vsid, 111 d In Id by A',,, ritiau 1 i 1 r. Tl 1 11. as Tallin w.is .iriesni' In the Fir''i Wirl, sr. I eo-nnticd by Aldcnn.in Don ;hcriy la dc i'ilt of SI'.''!'. In to, is Ma In y a"d 1'noS 11 i!c;n ut . re ar ri sn ,1 Ht Seem 4 and C.upe u:er stie- ts, a;id lu Id by Aldi ttnan Curler. Sonic 1 f ihosc urresied t' -r this oit'oiise atteinp'ed toixin ise the e e 'tue fiaiiehlie right in two tii!!'' nut places. Others were I10111 I'.iieiiM States, and n,.t entitled In a vote. A I'I'I.SIS 1 1.NT Jt liol;. Jan di Myers, one of tho judge, of tbt Sixth l'i 4 l'i in't id Ihu S xlecutii iv .11'. I, w.is arrc-ie I yi -ti rdny upon the charge of reiiising to take a o diet's v 'to by proxv, on the gniuud that lie1 man who presented it did not reside in th it pre iiu't. A. soon as the vo'e nus ietu-ed tn. eise was niiliiinll.il to I)i-lr t Attoriiev M 11111. wi 1 etiiliirsi d the 1 an r and said that tt,e 1 i lge wi bonnil to accept tho vote, no dill, ren. e wlio pre si mad il. .Notwithstanding 'hi-, the jii l.,e a ; 1 i 11 ii 'li ed, and a warrant a is-ued (or his 11 11. st. lie end ri d bad and again assumed his post at the w indow. The vole was again presented, and not u itbr tamlit g he was under bail to answer the 1 horge 01 refusing it, ho again dee iucd taking it. The vote was conse'iticntly lost. M UIIC AN I II.K Bus KMI'l At. ASSOC! ITIOX. T!lC twenty third annual report of this asso iiiiion show s that the demands for relLf during tho past, year haie been less than thoy were within tho same pi rind for thirteen yeain previous. Sur prifi! g as this fact may bo, it is a nuifir for cou pratiiiation that out of so largo a number of iiiemberH, so few lime been piaeed In tne ei gi in y to riqulie assistance, and I, 1111 ovldeuce of the prosperity and frugality of those of our city who aie engaged in mercantile pursuits. The luuiuclul condition of I lie a-siciution is repre sented ns very sati-faeioiy. Since lust report, Is new nn n.bi rs have been added to the list, and Dine weie trnuslcrred from annual to life mem bership; 'here we e fifteen deadis, und seven resignations. The number of life, annual, and liiiiioraty lueniliers at the pies'-nt lime is 1732. the report icters iu li ting terms to tlio desths of John II Myers, F.sq., aud Major-deiierul D. 15. llirney , both nienibi m of the nssoi lii ion. The Treosuiei's report states that the receipts during the year were .iOi,l l!l, mid the expendi tures jo.'! II 'J.'.. Tho lotnl iiiui'iiut in the I'reu suirr's hands, including investments, is $17,. Jii-H. Aserdsof resolutions in favor of a vigorous pro-ecution of the war, pledging support of the (iovi rnmoi t, .e were otlered i.y Mr. William 11. llaeou, mid were inlopi. d. l'Aritun Staiiihii) iiy his Son. This morning Ml hael Caslitt was arraigned bcfoio Alderuiati lleiiler, upon the charge of htving stabbed his father, Daniel Ca-'in, Inst evening, at the tavern of the lattir, on Merchant sireet, nbovo Fourth. Michael was arrested by OiliceisCiOut and Rikcr, of the Reserve Corps. Il Is alleged that the two bud previously had a dliliculty ubout somcnoney whii blind been missi d from the bouse. Caslut accused hie sou of having stolen it, b it he money was subsequently found. Young Casbn bos not K'eii living with his laihor since, but he would gi) to the house and ere, tie a disturbance when ho was intoxicated. Las' evening, it Is elnrged, he went there mid caused a disturbance, but was driven out bv his fa! her. It is then alleged tint lie attacked his hither and sl.iV.cd him in the right breast. The wound is co sl.lered d ing.T ous. Young Casliii was held to answer the result of the in juries inllicted. CAi'tuir at Last. We rejoice to leant that the friends of tho Government succeeded yester day, in striking a vein of fraudulent naturaliza tion papers In tbe ninth precinct of the Tweuty third Ward, which act wo hope will lead to the detection of other villains, who have boon con trolling our elections witnont t'io slndowof a right to do so. M.irtin Ilrophy and Thorn is brophy, both of Taeonv, wero detected in tho attempt to vote on bogus p ipers. The District Attorney will communicate wun these worthies styling themselves iatiirn'1.ed fi'-m.i of tho I'nited States, who hnvo for years been doing their utmost to brink up the country. Till! EXCIIIHIO OF TUB CoNSP M lills' MtTlAr, Coa 1. Company to their miniui, which was post poned ou uecountof the inelemouey of tlio weather last Friday, will lo-utlvcly tuke place to-morrow. 1 hey have fixed tbe better hour of starting at H o'clock A. M., returning samo day. This.will nllord our citv.. ns nn opportunity of visiting the mining region ut 11 truing cost, luo cars go directly to the mines. A Sihei:t JAiiAtm. The riillitd.'IphU Navy Yard was closed this morning. Tho hands, num bering about fhrco thousand, Intend turning out In full force and making a street pirade, to-d'iy, In honor ot tho re-election of President Lincoln. They will hoar transparencies and banners. T'10 Ji Hereon Cornet Hand has been eng iged f ir the occasion. They wid proceed to Independence Hall and to the rooiiii of the Cnl.in League. lioATi.NO IirsiNcss The bo al lug business on tbe Delaware Division Canal is rather dull at the pres. nt liino, there being very littio coal sent to Diurkci on tins line of mipro.etueut, o vmg to a 1 appu hcnuid strike iiniong the 1110 ircrs ut t'10 mines, who insist cn receiving Irghcr wiges. A Sah ib of one hundred guns will be fired to-morrow nt 12 o'clock, M., at Nineteenth and Wood streets, by the Keystone Battery, Captain Hasting-, in honor of the rc-clcellou ol Aoruuaui Lm coin. 15 1 oa my. Valentino Lewis was tuken into custody yetcrd.iy upon a iv 11 runt 1-sued by the Mayor, charging him wi ll bigamy. He wa-i a licu'ei.iint iu Colonel Tliouias' regiment, und previous to Its depu't re married a young girl, notwithstanding that he had number wile living. Hurmg his absence tiio deception hecunie kn iwn, and he was consequently urrt-.ie.J and co.multied iu dctuult of .000 lull '. iiii-wcr. Fi lit:. This morning about hVf p 1st 7 o'clock the roof und boiler-room of the dial oil works a York and We-t streets, Ninctccu'.li Ward, were uaniuged by lire. 1. "is, io'i. Haiii'i u's MioiziNU for Dyj'ni'i T has been l;.id upon our 1 1 ile i.y M.'. J ''.in J. K -inner, N 1. 4U:i Ci.isid.l street, i,i uilvjace of .1.: i.hers. To I'' !iriiAhr. Cr iTt!v,i 1 Low FnifRs, makn 11 s. lo. 11 11 11 mil 1 ur .'., , li 01 l'. '"V m 1 in. ' 1 ir.a ms Wy S'.siiluu kooos e anal Mi ' -', '' ni 'is', 'f Ai - ri 1 t .l'i n ov . -i,s 1 I t t'm smi.i" s,sls iimCc In " l-r ,i . . ol fi 011. in-- ' ,!, r. M 0 ,1. 1 ; sre.o ,1 '.m. n'i'1 ., Ilj Uj.. . Al! O.ill UO It' ss: . A' I'..., , NO. I.IS J1.1TKUI S'l'eet. 1 "I .lUllld fl'lli.cLtllel, u. tr.'i Tower ll-i I'nih 11 tiik "Com IX..N tai..'' I'li'ler I In- ' in. ill o,,i,.i." I l.ijir ll;e "CeulilH tits! ' M'e I'rlef Clo libir. One Pile. l'..i:i,'n ., I'l.l fuel' (.'lot . .IU . 11 s si i"ik 1 s J ( 1 CiU . Sioiii. M llo CilAs. SiOM s ii Co ClI'ITillFN'a Cl.OTlII.NU. llios sill li.lant.'l'M'elriif. Pos s' OviTco.t-. Tue Inri'O.t and bout SiO'irtme'it In M e lt. M. huoi.i4us.u A l., No. 4 S. t'uliU. sireet. I.atiies' Fi-ns. An elegant assortment at ( WI. Oklurit bjn s.Ci.iiliLeni.l Hotel. 81 110MMK mi's I'ianos. These world-re-ll.iiehiil 1 iHiio. are now miuiiilai-tiirt.1 bv n Comii.ry. So mleiiMii' is th. demand far tl i ro. it would br impuasihle f .l 11 aln-j'r 111.II1 idiml to altru.l le U. lunrea.-d Uuslne.l. Now Hint 111. ciuilitrv I- sale. woula udi He .U who Ii.v. ku.I'. laud we bi-ll.ia iier) Ij.er ot In. country doe. ) ti. net one 01 Uio.i! rumoa 1 lor In who dins not li e niiuie, Mi.difsi ear. .ays, a . 'Is ill I..I treason, itriitaiieni, and spoils . Tin- moliona ol hi. l"l"l 'l!'" ' "11"' And 111. alii .-tl'ins drk u. KreliUJ Lai uo aueli uioli be trusted.'". I.AntFi Awn CiinnnEN's Hats. Latest style at t'liarle. Oakiord Sou a, 1 .'outlnautal llewu Tiia Achk or rREEcrioH. This Is the nnl- v.r.al v.rdiet slvea to Hi. Kloreaee Sewing Mocliln. wlieri'ver mtrisUcr-d. The olnecliorn her.tolore to oilier fli.t ela.s BVwinK Maoliiiiea liaieali been overcome iu the riwi'iH e.aud eTaiybody 1 deilylited with tbe beauty ot lis woti a. well a. Hie simplicity and f aa ol Its i.porft liotit. It makaa no 1... thau four a. aarate and di.llnct atitcbea, vlLil-oea. ksol. double look, aud double knot. I oh .ntib "like oil botiisije. of tlie lalirlc. It also kna liie reiettable feed tunioli. .nabling the oi.ratar to fitslea otl Ilia eid. of MM or stay any part of a seam without .Lo pitss till. lua. Inne, llientiy savins mil cli .,! labor. B.-aiii. a 11 baa a .iwlorai ieuaion ol LUread. and doea Dot r.'iulieaileratlou UicliaPSlni from one Iliad of work to an oll.er. The em-nt tor the Compaoy, al fco.kdOCI.1w.11ut treat, t-haUenses companaon wiia all oUiera. ladvl, wb. n aueli coiuparlson la made, tii. praterenc. always lfn.alota.orot the fl"rene, Ivwf aoaetiln. warranted to slva tulire satisftsutioD r nsonay raturued. fco 04uns-a lor ta.lructtoa, wbather oil wish to iurchaei! or not. t if. ulara and aamulra of work (eat 117 pjwtl . ttc.lpl of lamp. OSciX. 60O (,'hetuut UiM. Ft ni 11 i':ni may rely njion retting . I ins at 1 tirl' OhMitJ sion ontlnenud Hut, The (iursT Fubork In OilRtwks In this city. r..ritn no. nn iliit'il. t',.r'u es are h.4 ic ronl. aaaieilf 10 . i.e.' o' s 11 a n tl.l. .'istf'rane.n im ta-sn. Itu'il a. tr00 in 1.-' to I ii ivirts it.f 1: in M.tw. Hutvsla ' s.o,injntr. I. v.'r . a,w,iva - irt',. r , to entot.e liiit'S I atro' ij'tt M' W W. aiiw, N. J',7 J. Kinta aire.'t.fv aU me ...j juj want. fit VTt 1 mcn's IT it.. A'I the la'tat style at t'b 11 oa 0.1k lord 4 flon a, ('nniln. aial llotal. Yof wit 1, get enp-rior atrlca of photornpr:a 'I " r' '' ' ' 1. inier... Mi. l!'l Ar-h .tre.it. otl- -e l" I b pii-e, s'ftiln 'ii oil e tier., ivory tyre. iliui'l,' Isi e. Vi'. M. O. Ilnnw u-s " M'tnphvalcal T)l- a?'V ''ii k"1 "' ""'r "l"''', Crl-e ". la. 41 .it .tr.a'. h. .dveu .nneni in anotl.cr Jlunm. riNANCE AND COMMERCE. Orries or Tiia r.v,, Taeaaaam, I widai.itay. Nuvflinjer S. The Stork Mirket ye'erdsy afternoon s suniclavery strons; tendency ; and as the eUiJ t!on 1 rends, d to pass otTqiiVtlv.tho.e timid cipt ta'ists who hod hoarded their money from feae ' of on outbreak In New York, relaxed the icreo. and ninrcy became gradually (osier towards ths close of business hours. In New York the Money Market, owing to fie ac"lon of many ef the heavy biinktrs, was cramped during most of the dy, am! sel.ers of stock for cosh were obliged tay. mil ti) a eonces.ion of J ((.' cent, on Cub. sal.i r) . 4 fleet their object. On time and regnlarj sale, the nun ket wus strong all day. Tbe late evening prices from New York shaded a rise of 2 ((cent. above tho early morning sale, and the Influence of the telegrams upon this market were instant neons and clc tilc. Towards the closo itroaaf buyers appeared, and at S P. M. the market was very linn for the better class of railroad shirceT, with a furor In some of tho oil stocks. The m tr l.ct promises to Ik rampant for tho rest of thtj weik. The Stock Market opened firm this morning with sales of Rending at 68J, bat tlio telegraraef fiom New York quoting a higher nurket brought in stiong buyers, and at 12 o'clock the stock was selling ut "0, with large traosauions. Oovernment loans are firmer and prices htra advanced, with sales of 5-2')4 at lOlfiilOl cou pons off; new S-'20s at 101 ; aud Oj of lijl at 107, an advance of . In Railroad shares there Is more doing, ami prices have an upward tendency. Heading ii ex cited, Kith largo sales at flOiC"'?1)!, an advance ot li ; North FcnisylvunUi Railroad sold at 33; Ia high Valley at 83(";8j and FhUdolphia ami Frio Railroad Bonds at 10tl; 1-50 was bid foe Cumden and Amboy; 67 for IVunsylvanli; for I.Htlc Schuylkill; .'0 for rinladulphU ami (Jermnntown ; ol for Flmlra proforred; 18 foe Catuwissa common, 3!'5 for preferred; 32J foij Fhiladelphia and Ivrie ; and 48 for Long Island. Coal Oil shares nro more active, and prices ar looking op, with sales of Dal.ell to notice ut 'JJej !'i ; Oil Creek at 6 ; Mineral Oil at 21 ; Organic aS ; Irving at ; Noble and Di la.n iter at 9 j MiClintock at tij ; Fgbert at 6$ ; and Hyde Farm at HI. Ci.y Passenger Railroad shares continue dull, and we hear of no sales. 3U was bid for Saruca uud Pine ; (52 for West Philadelphia; and 10 foe jrcb Street; 70 was asked for Socondand Third j und .30 for Tenth and Eleventh. Canal shares are inactive but Arm. 32.J was bid for Schuylkill Navigation common, 39 J for pre ferred ; 74 for Lehlgb Navigation ; 15 for 8asque h.inua Canal ; and 30 for Delaware Division. ' There Is little or nothing doing in Bank shares'.' Manufacturers nnd Mechanics' sold at 291,; 170 wus bid for North America; 150 for Philadelphia Rank ; 40 for Girard ; 50 for Cora Exchange; 19 for Union ; und 70 for Camden. . There is very littio demand for M iney, and tho) rates remain about the same as last quoted. Loans on call are freely offered at HQl by cent ' annum. Prime pap r 1 scarce and quoted ac. So-10 J' cent. Gold Is very a dive this morning, opening at 24.4; advanced and sold at 2.31 at 11 o'clock! 'J6 U at 12 ; and 2,37 at 121 P. M. rUILukUKlJ'UlA STOCK CiOHA-N'IB SALES, MOV. 0.' Repined by L'lurknou A Co.. Ilrokers, Me). IU A. ThlHl aMk ncroi.is stotisrw 0 all lteaJInti 11. li " ah il l'.i.Ii do .IS) s"l tKl ill venaniri uu... !'' h M nerai (ll..b r.a'4 6,',' kflV' l-sn-n pin., ai Oili'a. 10 an Eimn nil., bd l-.li ah lirimt lli-ni .. 2 In ,11 2"" sli In" sit '.nn nn tin..., do..., I'D .Ii t'oi-n 1'i.a.er.. 7', it,, c mi'. d ti'l'i mm an ii. Ni, h Us... iilo -ii I'll -n lla..e.l oil. sh lllilU laik A lilll an da n'JO in 'iim all 1I0 bi rim all d -''a ."Hurt d"........tg 6'. II II nb di !)i iKi sli aiory Karm.b n a'i In" ah do ikj -1.1 Jim. th Briiiuir 'J Ho sb do I.'. m sll Hyde ra in hi 1 S ' inati d" ts.0 S'J tsio .n Etc. a r nil . . 1 1 fr-Osll do li 7i 0 , Humeri 2 i Win KI :orala a 'J 4 I'-h S ,l)lc A Dol.... iue.uUn laiia i.'J riKsT BOSKII. xmrj. . , HI 1117 .0 ah Soble t),-l... SIIHI I! B.D.-J1S. Inl1. $'..si. r 14. h -Ji'a.neiv l-'l SI... I'. S ln-411 "A $.11111. Y-ar' er l'i in. IS' Ili ad. nn Isi. 71". 1 'I li Sll'l'l'4I.V A lll'irt li4...l'H l. IS II I' .V K. K (Is . .. .lili .SO -h l.a zill Oil .... Sli oimji.Ii Pn ju ou cla... .HI. '1 lto.il. It : iisj.n no 10 I'M all lio.n iliii.li .vim 4il.1 sh do h.Sl do bio di 1.1) do e do bio do ti0 ICit .ok .61 Lll'ah ae ho ti kh Manill . 4loc!' Si'; lltlla'i Vi p. 11 .ii lulinneoal.... ,;.-n r do tue 81 0 sll Oil t'reok lio.li Mine al Oil .... 4 0 ah do lii.lU h Orsaiuc 4i:.Ls' ,'i.cii ah ilo h"i . ' .11 Irwin Oil luo all ilo SS minaii raiiert oil .... lis) n sha u'ikiu.. .00 ttl .11 Itydo h arm.... .'SI di d. .."ah i'.re,u n.aia... in ah eenua Hk J ih lAiliiti Vailey.. l; ll do j ',' ; i;i lss. IS Onoiutlons i f Oo'd at the I'uil.nlelnhla ( .lot F'.xchaue, No. 31 S. Third street, socond siurv . .... ,'n ...2)( li A. M 2t 14 li .'I 11 A. M '.-"0 I P. M Mai ket strong und active. quotations' of the pnacipid Cool and Coal Oil stocks at 1 0 clock io-iiay : JO'! A.l ! RH H', Mineral Oil a'j ii . e Kov.foa-J OU .". .1 3 Kuiton Conl Ill- Moaiiiiini t'oal N.V.A.U d. l.al..lu III, I. al . fi ai.... i K rn'heiieaie 'i Km. I'n ok 1 Kee-aer lisluOoal. . 1 Clinton t'oul '1 la inn ml Coll.... '.'I Hi'.atuia Ann .1. .111 K.U1I111. . . t'eiin M111111S -t I ouln . liat Kevstune inc.. .. -' y i . i-inr Oil 1 Hue Tank -' ( I'llllliohiul J Vanoil O'l rreok C Mali'.' slin.le Oil. , I Uliflin'oi ll Oil. . .. f 11 t'nion relrolcam.. o'jit'.'sate ill . ls 3 iloe a tdUji Oil.. 1 .. orvnia cm ..... l1. n.p Ka.-n Oil., 1 ili'-n. more. "l.;llaiellOi: Int. lln'iertaOU il llbiisUail I 2-1 Motile A lielainahar. .. '4 nl".' 1 J l a Siorv laru S Hruner I'. 'J ' 1 ' l''tr ileum Ca-ur II Li .", KvlH'r 1 Sj i ft J', I'nrtn in 4 ii-, I'l.ila son .'reek., i 4J Itnll I'rei k. ....... t ti;:i)erin.iit4 I '4 3 it'oru i'lanlor 7W il I'eniisi Ii tuna 1'ai. l'eny Oil.... . a',' 1 Ui,'k Otl :i Thn following are the receipts of Flour and (iiiiln at this port to-day : Flour, 127.3 bbl. Wheal, 51t 0 bushels; Curu, 2'JJO bushels: Oaw, oooo bushels. LATEST MAK1XE LVTELLISEXCE, ABKrVXD THIS MOHJSTSa. Iianiue K. ! naian. Haven, 6 days fruiu EJgartowa, In haila.t to J K. Uimliy A Oo. linn liaiidoii'ii. I'roasej.b days frnitt Key West, In bale laal tod. Halev At Co. liii.-J. U . Keiiuedy, Duiiih.S days froa Tort Koyal.ta tallaal III lUrlla A kllljlla. lirif belle liemard, Cook. 7 days from Tampa Bay, la ballast to 1. H. hit-lionet I'd. lirisAhbyB Tlieouii., Tibs'lBl), 15 days from New Or lean., in balhi.t to J. K. Baley A f'o. 111 It; .lulls E Any. Uodaou. IS ttavs irom Torks Island, wllk sail to order viasel to J K Bailey 4 Co. Urn '1 nomas Waller (Swe.), Wealerdykc, U days flroaj bt. Marlins, wllh aids, to Jatiretohe A l.averxne. Selir Korlli I'aelnil, W.Ub.l das iroul Ueon.lowo, 111 ballast lo captain. ... Fchr L. A It. Smith. Smith, 5 days from Washington, ha lallaattoL. Th'imp.on.ar. Ml.r si. H. W. iuimona.Oodrrey,4 days Iron al.m.lnt tullaal lo lllaklltoll, llraett 4k Co. Hebr Liwi. Chaster, fciorwoud, W days firooi Jacksotv. ville, In ballast lo captain. (.1 hr Saroii N. Hmliii. StuJlcy, i days Qrom Boston, wifH nids. to ll. WUi.or at Co, Corrnpondmcf of th9 Philadiphla Exchangi. Lkwis. I 'el.. Novemlxi'7, V. H. Th lollowlni vsaelsi are at the Itri-akwaii'r: Kteauier Long Uratieli, for for tress Monrue; baruue It Wright. Jr. Irosu Flitlaaleluoia foe Honltiweat fass: bilk Forrisstur,dot'iirCliarlestowii; sc.hr; Clara ILUe, do for uoaloni Mary Urew.r, J ltlrtkky,l Wa.ou.l isriKllua, JeJin Ullliln, W 1 Pitta, Mluliuuale, J b Kat. Hcranton, Klvaway, Vermillion. Joeou. Uav J Vt' Lindsay, and Molt BedeU. all tn.ui Na Yoik, kouoj B i Kasliion, do for Wet Indi.i ; '-W.at raa.es," lor do, m 11 ljuuns, with wod lor Mow Vorki i H kauidil, ' I Jatuea llupt, Willi hay ; Warr.n Melaon.doi Ilu w ri asiuruiioai ramus emiui.lor liorsetiiar.t , , fortoruese Moiiril Alary E Whltusore. far evareu, suio suian k tsrown. An .si. la lUla ev.ulns. Vi md ot. fVaaU""". wth rain. .1 lotus.ac.. aArposU' ij. g. staaaaet KaVvijiiaW, Wkujsa4r-i.vil' w "