rm H SGMAJP H PRICE TURKIC CENTS. J miLADI-Ll'IlIA, TILUUSDAY, NOV KM BKU 10, lSt4. PRICE THREE CENTS. TEL. 1 Tlio Political Campaign. REi-ULT IN FEJINSYLVANIi. iretet 1n)nrlHrn tm fur ni K-M vmI. j c e v c 9 r ' 4 Arum- ici . i fi. .... 17 - A m'trnni 0 i t, H. tVnT t hi fii , ., "y, , .' f,;, . , ' i I 'r 4 , ... ,R I' "'frii ;i ... i I'i tC ,. ii i. H .H-v.. . .. . Van.t I.. ..I ' (l Hi" 4111 ... .... .... O t t..n .... i : ( . if .... .... , , .... V' hit ii,.; "I .... 7-o .... t ...ru fi " .rf ( , I HI ti Tt .. . .... i n i: bi.i l. I tiiW'lil il I ( 1 .... i i d lfrim.il i. - ' ;, l. upi n 1 J ' .... o .... pi iirt,,,, ... i..' .... M '.rl : .""U .... n. It .... .... . . .... nrnt Fmi Ii In fi .... Fuilufi -.. i. .... Irtiif F unlit gti.n ;. .". 1 .-i luoiai .... .... .... .... Jrft-rin i .... .... .... .... Junifct , J.tni otpr ,i,tui .... l,t ; i .... t iwrin'e .... .... .... .... 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Man . 1 California 2 Connecticut 3 Delaware 4 Illinois 6 Indiana 6 Iowa 7 Kan-us 8 Kentucky 9 Maine 10 Maryland 1 1 Ma--i,chusetls 12 Mich pun 13 Minrrsotu 14 MiMOuri 15 New Hump-hire 16 New Jersey 17 New York 18 Ncv. da 19 0:iie iO-Oreccu 21 Pennsylvania 22 Khf.de Inland 2.1 Vi rniont V4-W.H Virginia 2-i Wibcunnin Total Total electoral rote Necessary to a cliijici. .. . liiico n' miijority .o.'...i. U-CcHan. .... ir, . . . . I.J 8 .... 3 7 .... 7 ....12 .... s .... 4 ....II 11 . . .1 ..21 . . ;t . .20 .. 4 .. -i , . a ,. a .213 21 ....234 ....IIS ,...11.12 TIJK .(ll.lri AI,( ll1lll,l:ll OF TIIK m. r tJiii:ss. f liNATE. K.TtiMiran 3S Dtu.LCiat. 14 2-1 lU'fut'lic.lll in ijo.ily MOLHK OL It Ki'HI.'H KNTAT1 VKM. Cthln.it Deluwifu Illl o.i ludi na ldW.I KansiH Maine Marj land MiHioh.i-et'8 .. MichiKan Miuneso a Mitiouri Ntvaili Nc w Jersey Ntw York Ohio Orcj-'ou l'iriylvani:i... Vermont Viryinin W ktw.j;n Went Virginia .. 2 I 1 t K ( 1 .'l 4 10 I 2 1 I 4 3 12 3 1!) Iti 1 1) 3 5 .1 Tot.il in twenty SMte....122 t.T.'. tkh i. r ru i.i.i:cr. New II .i.e,!i re 3 (fi.nnei i'i ir 2 Ifho.'e l liciii 2 KcmiiCly T tal 7 l''r ' a' 1 AihiimiiTr .uiiii u. jmiiy. V li'.ie nui ii. r ol laei: u- t- 1 h- IVJ.1 I r.l Co. . it ill i'.h.ll Vn'e. .. , he) nhiiciH i jie over the two lliir.is . 47 2 D II ... 7'l -. . I -Mi ...12." . .. 3 TIIK S'.Mmns' VOTI to i nv.t tn:, N jvi inWer Id. Mill folio vhiK ro uii.p I', urn M i.viuii !ro 1: ive kii received: t'ii.in lin. Uultiiii .rc l.'lit A.u:l. ry, M i-j l.md II ttt- !C, 0 Vetiriiii liT erv A, 1 t A! itvl iMd Ar- ti k-i. M..rj lau-l 11 ., !i 73 0 Cihs' Jurviiiud 1 1 o.l-;.:- v lie, ir in,. i 371 IS M.ir hind I'r'f :i'i , An: )' o' r juNiii',1 12.'4 41 ,ri... 1773 (12 U2 1 VI? iv hi ic v :i Mi juri y h. r the I'ou'i ti.-krt... r.ai I'rnnst 1hiiIiiiim hii.I 1lir l.kintoi'N nil fur l.liK-tiln ami JtiliuNuui VVAsHiMiiuN, November Id. The vote of tho retmsjlvania njlUiers, in f. rty nlno roi-'liuents belonyiut' to tho Army of the l'ottunac, bUows a moj'irity for Lincoln of i. In seven Pennsyl vania rct'liui u'.s uf Iiiuloi's anny, tha ni.ijority for Lincoln i, lvM. In the M.irlnUil Ciij:u1o, the nuijorlty for Liiuoln it 1 1 '.(. OTE F IT.WSVI.VAM . KOI.ltlF.lt S. The following is the vote of tho Pennsylvania Soldiers, as far u obtained, quite a number not yet huving cumidctud their canvus. Mtfhmet. Ft'iimelit. 4 'Ii.... "8 msl. (or Lincoln f-"" "U m.ij. tor I.lncola 4C h....i:i4 da d.i h'H.....17i do do ."!.... lex du do '.':"ih.... 7J d do lllll.,.. 17 do do i Re'j. lincolH UeCUUa r.ej. Lincoln UcCMUn tuli 114 M Md l'.'J ;rj Mid 1.'-' 71 M.l '.'I 44 ttUi ' I' Mil' lh: 4t tan !,r' ni't ii i'r t-lh 80S tUl l' Il 117 hi Bull 6 11! 1"11 l'.'-J 70 lom l:K 7) U'l.t lm 14 (.i.ili 1", 8 UOLb.ln imrl. til 11 Moth Id 7'2 14 id In. 100 I HU lf 1.4 H ill UH tl llidi.ln Brt. 4J Ulm )4 6 1X1 Ti l'7tli M It 14-lfc VJl I I KilU ( 47 l(i?lh llij Wi lclth 10 M llfittl IV! llrj ltioih 110 K jd cv w, 71 auue.Y.in lUfth D. 'Hi rt 1 J4 109 .lUil'n. Cuv.ilH l:H 4th 1. Cv.J.i7 lj City rallwayi on the American plun are now in nee in the city of Coiienhagen, and at the Untrue. The latter ciijr ii conuactod with the watring-place beLcveulnRen, liy a bone railroad twtog Uuouga (unnel of green tree. THIRD MS) ITI ON FIRATE " TALLAHASSEE." Uiutces-iful Tuvfjiit by tho Uuiieil 'o,ta..licu.i.' i ? vi ' uiifVv i u T M 1 1 mo in:, Noirrot'cr 1". 1'h" fnllcwtu; l..n I't e-i r veivi d i'toiii I'or'r.-sH Nl enoe: The t;'inboat s.kj.i, k.i, which h - b. i n in -fl .r h of the llrhcl liriuiti er '"h'h'm.. r din e t o 4 U i 1 1 :i ii t , iirr.ved it ll.iniphm HuiR Virgin, i, to-il:iy, and Tcpnrtnd that sho fell hi ;'.!i a li I'iih'UH ft' nmcr on ti e Ii ii. stunt, li , h va l!ievcd to lie tho 'li.'oAiMife. ("h.iro w.h lin:nedi itely (Mien, ail Kept up until il.ukni n r l In mid j ut tl e tt .inner ii'it of si(:ht. On the fidlowint; momintf (S:m l,i ) i:k) wm cpnin (liF'-oveieil nboiit twelve miliM nhevl nnd the chue w.i n.nene I and continued d inrig the d.iy. At one time the vchi Ik wern h:.t tivo niiln ap.irt, when tho sti'iinjrcr lightened ship, and kept steadily on her course until ihirkueis.ie.ilii jet m, and tendered the lv.irsuit n less. Wneu I n' in fipht, fhe m ln-.,ie thn line of our blo'kajln Hi it otr Wilmington, North Carolinn, and pos iti!v the wiil he Mopped. Norr,. This I no doubt the same vessel r tnitid us hiivinu hern cha-cd on Momlay, the ilh in-tnnt, by the Hamtre and HmUsvi I.: ARMY OF POTOMAC. Rebels Ask a Flag of Truco. VOTING IN THE ARMY. Two Philadelphia Agents Arrested, IIlADUIAnTI'llg AllMY OF T1IH I'llTOMAr, November !). A tlnn of truce, asked fir by tho enemy, was granted yesterday morning, to bury the bodies of those who wero killed in the attack on N.iiurduy night in the centre. The enemy acknowledge a loss of two hnndred killed and wounded. Our men secur il about forty muskets, bedes other trophies b londuc to the Rebels. KiU:tl'y as many uioie arc still on the ground between the liuei. fientral Mott issued n e )n:;r.dulatory order M the troops engaged in the all'iir for tUoir g.illuut conduct. At a meeting of the Third Corps Uiion, which was held at headquarters of the Third Division of the Third Corps, on the ith Instant, resolution expressive of regret at the loss of Major-Generul llirr.ey were parsed, and a royy of thum ordered tobe smt to his family. ', The election yesterday, throughout this army, pussed off very quietly the enemy even seeming to appreciate the importance of the occasion, as 1'uir.g was almost entirely suspended during tho day. The Pennsylvania regiments on duty on the picket line were generally relieved tho night previous, to enable them to vote, and it is be lieved that no one who desired to do so was de nied the privilege. Ihero wero, however, a few absent on a recon noissanre, but it is thought Iticy returned in timo to hold an election. The voting is much heavier than it was last month, as the returns will show. Two agents from Philadelphia, Hobeit Miles ard Patrick Carrigan, were arrested by tho Pro vi st Marshal at General Miles' headquarters, on the charge of having in their possession blanks wiib the names of electors spelled wrong and one ramo left out. Thoy were taken to the ujips headquarters, but their case bus not yet I cen decided. MFOETANT FKOM THE SOUTH. Mr. Jefferson Davis' Annual Message. MILITARY AND POLITICAL nonizoN. Davis Opposes Arming the Slaves. TEE SvUlH HAS PLENTY OF WHITE MEN YET. !'!., :ip.. He !'.(.. lie., inc., Etc. Kn lal Ki Thf l:enlui; T'leg:ruiri. Wahiiikotok, Noviinbcr 10 In tho Jtieh nioi d papers of Tuesday, received here to-day, is pul.lit-bid J. ir. Davi.-' ni' ss jyo to tho R sbel Ci)igrts It is ti long and well-written do n n'ent, review In;,' i'i full the f're:gu and domes:ic relations of the Co:ii ih ruey. The n iiilary filiation of the (.'onfeder.iey Hr. Davis considers eheeiluland hopeful. Ho says tin t the cjnipiiign oi tlie p'eseut year has been fiivinihle to thi in. lie by no moans despairs of u I tin. ate mcvi ss, jnd reatlirmshiofi-r'pjated do ti i m i nation that no licentiate ins for peace will be eniir an cd with the North th tt do not recognize lLc indeptiidi ucc of tl c Moutli. In reg.ud to iirming tho s-lavos he objects, but riininmi nils that foitj iliousatid slaves bo formed Into pioneer corjis. He says the South has plenty of white troops wiih which to gtin her Independ ence, but th t if the choice ccr arises between aiiuii'g tie si ives I'nd the Hiibjug.itlon of the South, every klave w ll be arinad. The wholo nie-futfc is full of hypocritical up pels to ihe Almighty, and the old twaddle about the ri;:htctu-i)css of the Kel el cjue. It is five freni nil despondency, however, and one would think the Confederacy is already a Government l oth tfojure and tie facto. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Special lk-sputihi s to KvonltiR Telegraph. AVa sin no ton, November 10. S. rciiiiiti' lit Hie rrvHlilmil. The Picsideut is to be serenaded at ! o'clock to-Liht. Kvw Turk nil Klitht, Prominent politicians who have arrived here from New York claim the State for Lincoln as bo -j end a doubt. Tlie Morr ttboiat Nhrmii. The ftory about General Shurman'f marching on Charleston U undoubtedly a canard. Election In Maryland. Maryland secessionists claim two members of Congress. It is 6till hoped that Hon. A. J. Creis wcll is elected from the First District by a small majority. The "Ttllahaae.n It is believed here that we hare captured the TalUihaaiee. Personal. Mr. Beward Is back here. He ayi that New York is all right for the Union. Uracil ana In "Florida" Capture. It Is expected that Ilraxll will demand an apology for the rapture of the Florida, and will probably receive It. Latest Soullirni News Ii'OHE ABOUT RK00N3TFUGTI0N. FALL OF PLYMOUTH. R.tr r.w. r.tv.t no., r, i: no. Ill', lil 111 1 it ( ' 1 1 t I )l I i i ion Hi. H It- Milt, IN Vi't t i h ; I H I'. Si 1 II I l .-f i I ! ' if i ) 'J-, . t I : I tl nc s u i, i'i 0-1 pa'ii a. hi .i I ll-iiitci -'i d in ' do I i." ii' i ! fi,t it fur a t t lie i- uli !;.', uTttl nt. I t.it ! in a id.tni: p c-, li re ,'irl I that II I i :u 11 i mr li llhl i t, in iki' s nrcely lc ? iliTn:"ious tlnin - ii", we will i tn 1 the I, aM'B rh it w is about to s qifrin pen in com eel .on ili one m ti mii o in it l i-e. t ni i i win in we ca-inot ilr'iv tc-p i. . lt win i e i ur purpose to dc. hire hat we tielicie t'T ri pi ceiiia ive ot Mns I'ouer '--ioimI .Imti t h iv fuibi Ii n'lv id. l till it liim-i e i y his late Im ter a. nl pi ecti till the :eiiu.nc r. 'Mii-truc'ionut to reiw'er him no true exponent ot itie pnn 'i, lis ol Li con'-iitni nts. " e lain' this horn th" ,"i'H ' ir.i'i :i i j. and (l.n'ly Imil it ni an oin.n tlni'. si t.iras:,.. ecitoiial conduct i i that journal is co t eni" I, the bes! staiiilsrd of rc-pect and oo iriciy a i 1 d cen. v -.Mil he mmiMined. Weexpe t n'dhi i Ii s and would be ericud to sco anything ic .s r Inwir tn u journal tK'iiinn; thai ii ,;uc or pun li led in our capital. We regret that uVr ji uri. als have Lot observed this wli dc ene end piopcr rule, and wc im: surprised tint a jounial ii'imliy 'o decently c indm ted as i!ns I'eliTSD.ir:; l:jjitx.it tlollld, without piiiili.timg Mr. Hoyce s let i r, apply to It and the imlicaiions it go es ol the auihor's niind, the teniis "nc n'. il imo t hi il o d I: g iMii." If thi tc is an adjective or epithet in W-vtor not applicable to Mr. Hovce.it is n ib. no ur in 1 1 ecilit) or il he is u,l indeed bu'ic il i,y my compel! ul ti ibunul, we mai e ; cc'. .-oou t. ti "ir ol a gi ne al coniiniital I oi nienincr . oi ( ou.rrcss to lunat e run eats, h r th re i. n 1 1: .v tn the C ui. frili rate Cimgri -s a dee r..';o:i in whh li Nlr. I. uyce could not assert a ln.;li place as a tlioiker ami riter, a though not peril, ips as voluble and ti rietul in spiech us some. We thank God that o.ir convictions and our estimate of our cause and its p. ruianeut merits do tint induce or require us t use uch epithets, object!' nable eveo when well app led, and iu th s car nio-t Injurious'- misapplied. Mr. llojci's letter is open and amen able of couri-e to editorial ren-iirc, and has h. cii cjn sured tairly by many journals after or with its u publication. However mil h v may dnler Iroin Some of th. -e comments, or from th" in fi rentes draw n as to Mr. boyee's cour-e and inn lives, we t eg h ave to say once for all, tli.it we declaim all dcsiic or aitenipts toward any o',qio s.iii n to legitimiitc di.-curnion, and the fullest irudotii of the I'rus, recula'cd and restrained only us it should be by the deiilara'e and respon sible coniiol ol its iitnependt nl couducors. The I'ontederate press generally certainly the Viiginia piess has not fuiiy and entirely sliaKen oil all the halnts and bias acquired lioiii a long intercour.-c and exchange wiih ibn journals ot that " moral inetnipolis" of Yuiikecdoiu New York. A Hl.lOM) I.K.nKIl 1ROM CONO lli:s H N W. W. 1IOYI V.. WiNNsnono, S. C., Oetoticr 20. Dear Sir: In ii'ply to your no e. 1 beg leave to say iht I thii k ihe cuur-o I recoiiitnetid the best pos.ible course to at'ain the great o '.! ct wc are iiiining al, the establi-btnent of our indepeudeiice. it pro lei d- upon two leading ideas 1. I o rei om lie the Norm, or such pinion a may be rational, to our independence, by b.inno ni.iig as nun h as pi.ssibic oar ludcpoudnee with iheir niateriiil inteiest. 2. To avail ourstles of the divl-ioa of senti ment ut the Norili. Ii w as to give potency to the-e two Ideas at the South thai I insisted so strenuously in ley letter to ihe Piedent on the danger to our republican institutions liom tho iiuleiinite couiinuimcti of the war. a I me call nttention to this striking fa", that, nt nil iho world, tho only political mva i. m n wl i 'h prop ec- to Intervene between us an 1 tne ar patty r-ortli, is the party which a h.pte I 111 ; (.'hicngo platoiiu. Now, should we puiniu a podcy lo l, nil. i up tb it parly or not? 1 thiua li.o-l ilecidi oly we .- hould. Lit me call your attention to ano'h r f let. In he event ot the ui-seu.h.iug uf a C uigies of the Suites, t: is u.aiiilcil lhai, in ih.it Couiti-e.s, tr im the Noitheiu States, would In: lepreiuute 1 ti udvcr.-.e systems of ideas one h .v.nitt'ie auinnis ot the Chicago plalloriu, ihe other oi tho l.nn il i pri't'rainii c. The first of thrse would he in the .isc.iudatn'y beeu-e tho very omenou of the (Joni;rois necrssarily implies the dcleal ut 1. ncoln and Irs fjslem, as it is well understood that Line en ml Ihe party he ret.re-euis are utterly opposed lo id i a-n inbliiig of this Congress. Vndtr this state of tacts, an abrupt dlvi-i iti of sci t ment would Dc found in the Congress uw Iwieu lb opponenis and the supimrters of 1. u colu. Kroiu ibm there Iniht res. ill even s ot iuj Vioii -t advai tsge to us.il our councils wuie guidid by a masterly wisdom. it, uiidi r thai coi'jeeture, wo could dig up tho hi ad uf Kicheiicu or Louis XI, or even toe heal ot Kiiif.ubeili, the great Uueen ul hngl.iud, an I put it, lull ot its original brains, upon thi sin ulcers of the man woo would have thu dirue lion ol our diplomacy in that Congress, the chum cs would lie a thousand lo one thai our country wculd emerge from tlio eloud whieli now iiishri'U't it, "rediemid, regeu.-i ued. dis enthralled." War is but a bund g.a.n, htriki ig at random, uiile-s the g. tuns ol oqil'iiu i y dir. c.is tleblons. lde ls aie ihu true divmiiies of Ihis sublunury world. Let us consult theso on oracles. As regards the instructions to our !elegAtes, I have no objection to their being of the eh era :er )i ii iuoicaie. My gieat purpose is to bleak down tho wall of lire which sciiirates us from the imhieiices of peace N-llh 1 have gieat I ninth it it l.mc dii and Ids poll' y were o n e repudiated, and ugo tiutious mr peai e euii r. d upon, th it every iiio ineiit we wou'd upproaeli maieraud nearer to: an au-plLl'.us nsu.t. Vi"i great re-nect, ,v;0-., Wll. Ll IM W. II IVLI.. Mr. Jvmi.s (i. II' I MIS mi: lAi.i. or ri.Yitor ru, n. c. Friiu thi f,'vitht"iro fn!j Jittt n i '. On the t vening of the 2th liltliu i, G.m Til II. ki r, c miiiuiiding that ile.i uloieu ., received ii.loiniaii. n by le'ejmp'i th it tlu i "..euiy hid suci ei i'cd in impriiiug and dust. uyinJ thd gun boat Altivn.mti; ni r her whirl at Plymouth. GciiCinl H :s k t-1 . acconipaniei Dy Ids purs hi il Half, Imii eiiiati ly ieit U' 1 ishoro for I'h in nr.'i, ul wnicii place he arrived ou t:e at'.eruo m of ihe 3Uili, in the niuitol u lierce noinn irdmcnt of t'ie towufrom the II et of gunh ijig whn'li Ii id st i. tii lied itii'inpclves In the luulole uf tlie river, out of sight of our I uttertcH. h'rom th'ic conceal mini the enemy kept up a coiitin ious shower of eanbter and shell on the deviecd to n. I-'iiiding ull their at terns to sail u; to P! ,ni mtlt direct toil. U by the stout rc-'IsUncA from the b it. ti rie, under command of Colon. I Wh'ti'or l, the enemy retired and ascended Perdido river. Tiicro they met obstructions, w hich they mi, in removed, and re-entering the Uoanoke from this direction, they attacked the town in reverse. General liaker attempted to prevent this by throwing out sharp-hooters, but owing to tuo exceedingly heavy lire of tho gunboats, and the accuracy of their liie, these were driven back, and llieen'-niy, finding no opj oii ion, they nscemlcsl the Una ncke i. nd came How n upon the town. The lirst or upper fort was iiiitnucd by tho crew of tho Aft tiiurte. This the gunt oats sailed pjst, though several times struck by the shots from Its guns, thu dmiiiige not appearing material. The licet then paid their special respects to Fort Jones, where they succeeded in dismounting all the guns and exploding the magazine. Meantime tho enemy threw an occasional spiteful shot or shell Into the town, which caused several of the buildings to take lire. At this juncture, in the midst or the conflagra tion of the town, the necessary evacuation of the several forts, and the landing of thsfMAQene ral Haker issued his orders to bio - tf maga zine and withdraw the garrison. Vast manoeuvre of falling buck wus done with such perfect order that nothing of any value fell into the hands of the enemy, with the exception of two gnus be longing to Lee's battery, the horses to which had all been killed. The total loss In ftillcil, wounded, and taken prisoners will not exceed twenty-five or thirty men. General Uaksr has fallen back only to Jamesville, and seems determined to dispute every foot of ground around Plymouth, he hav ing decided not to evacuate Washington. Thus ended this eventful analr. Though sad in its results to the eastern part of our Sum, Its defense under inch forbidding circumstances forma an other brilliant episode Of gallantry in the history of the Btttte. AIMY OF TT, rorOMAO. A Cntnlry Ppc.iiiiii,isnncp Tusnnls this oi.iwi lll.cr. Ifeirot wiiiHs hKHiiin Civiiiiv Divimom, n hi: liin. Nov. mhi r 7 I:, i--iinn.-e 1 th vt tbc Ii. 1 , . in end loinier'iia -onicvii it i.i ti e i bet ci - lon i'irnw by muling an attack upon otir'ini. 'lo iifcertaiu if any such nioieecnt iv - on toot. ( o i . rai ' irce.''- li.vio u ot C iv a y n.ie- T . i ul on a Ti r.iiini'l.iil'.i e to d ly ni i i ' h J. ru-M . "i p ai. k road iti t 11.' d r ctiou of fe No imm i im r. A t I.i -rung ii -e-irch of t' e w ho'c coun'ry f til-1 .i -i ot r il y 1). Ji. s i f troops hit nig t i ear Is oil ' in 1 aini irar, ainl t1 .oivnai d h i- rc'iini'M ii i :r p t i- i v. tin g. but a r. a or.'-'r-i to t c in r. ii-in i io in eve at il.ivln.'l.t iti the in unn r, In lb- ii in. ii mi in il,iv ilii' div.-nm kibcd t'v i id ihe i i i mi i nil c 'plan I thlrlei n, wtu ui' hi l tninite.iiv In-', t'r.e ot the k I cd '.vis ur ic I With n 1 i .is y - 1 1 1 n shooting rill , s p,i i-c I '.o l.ai c h i ii i ai Inn .i at the tune ol the b el sica; ir " ra d. 1 hi ii h is bei n very little tiring nn tbc Ii i ' m In i t ot lb :i : -inii g -n.r the n.i-ih i-tu.il .vm,ii. ihe ei i in to c iptuie ino pc Ucl line 1:1 tio.,t ot ill, s. c i d imp- on Sa'ui .l.iv i i:.'n la t. Ilr ion lui lo d i.v In.s Ii. , ii cpi.ic r .my, an I Ihe ti a. s jre Y'c 'dy lie ''.null'.' b id ; ' :i ; I i i i .i to ll e Ii rc-'.l't ol General il .nt and in e er.:y ol our i iin. er nlln ei u e haid I a I. o r i ii .1 e 'o i at lv i v. ry par' of t:,. innv. an I . .r diiioy r, in.s in en ly direction . t. It.rtl ''. IllMUl 4.4VS l ltH'l IMII t t. Ti c 'n'iuii in;t di "p it li ha L'.-cn p' cive 1 'I. -n. in nn c Is nt a i ci i-, Nov inf.. r U. Hob rt l(. (' ir son, i-tale Military A.:' Il', Phil nlelpliia . - There ere In'gc 1'i.lon gains tbroauhout the Si.u'e. I. -iicoln'- iniijeriiy 1 estiuiii'ed at twenty-live thoii-uiid al linsl. ). 1'. MoiiroN, novenior ot Iiidi.i'i i. Tbr princ pal siicet- ai.il squire of Alcsati drill, r g pt, are t i be lighted wi ll as. Hie Paris journal- slate that the liil'lgirim (ii iieral Ul.ipk.i, having "won ii.'ty--cvcii ihoii. sai d tram s In one hour and il q inner at the i a-ii.o ut Spa," I. a- gone to Loudon to he uiarr e-l. A Gothic church, dedicated to St. Mi.-hael, ha- just bet n completed in Marsi tiles and up"ne 1 to pnl'llc wot ship. It is tho tincst t' itliobe ednii in thai ciiy. 'ihe stained gl i-s wiudoiv i o: the choir lire part. ciiiiirly beautiful. tjui en Victoria has given a s'r'e of Minna- II. imp i n I', uit l'ala e a a res. deuce to Dr. I'.ir unay, Prutessoi ot A-iroiioiny at the 1( iy.il Insti lutioii, Loinlon. M. 1 ii Chaillu h is been lieird from. II" is doinu gin d ileal ill tho gorilla way, and has si it nine one o lingliiuil. Should tin: di-tni-giii-hcd loieii.'iici' arrivc-iilelv, be can pers niliy ei iiiouud the toes of M. Ibl C:i lillu. Sine? the betrothn... I the heir to the Ii i.sinu throne, there are fur young kins or heirs 1 1 kingdoms unprovi.l. d wiih win's to wit, the K ii. g nl Havana, the kim; of Greece, Prince 1 1 mi I t-it, and the Prince of Grange. A congre-s of tho Sunday school teieVrs of M.itche-tet and S.illord is expect, d to tie Held lilorelho i loe of the year, to con-idcr wlw Suncay scho nr.-, when they gmw up, seldoii -.tt. i,d church, and what measures should In adopt, d ill coiisiquence. lie wealtbie-t I'.nglish nib'eiiicii a-e the Iluke of Northiinilierl mil, tho I) ike of Clevo liinil, the Duke of Hedf ird, the Duke of Sntlier iiu d, the Marquis of i stinin-tcr, and the hi nl ot lliidlev, liciitier ot whose iii.viine.s is less than i'-JWi lIDd a Jiar, while some exceed it by nearly OEC-hulf. Hroiln r Ignatius has heen exclnded, by order of the bi-liup, In mi all pulfit in tho dioc sc of Gloui e-ti r ami Itn-tol. There are now only the brethren In the monastery at Norwich, and one of I l:i in is ti e ' inliint Samuel," who, though but iwo years old, bus been regularly dedicated as belonging to the order. It is alleged that the suicide of Mr. Thomas Huntley, a clerk In the Messrs. Spottiswjo le's iiriiitim: dike, who cut hi throat wiih a c irving ki.l'e, wus owing to tha doubts ruse. I in hi mind bv reading Dr. Coienso's works. Ho ha I I'li'ii a 8..I" r nui timperato man; but his nnv studies had led him todisbelleve in a future stite. The p pi -trick of the Davenport brothers is an old thing, accniilirg to the king of Ou.lo, wb ' suys lhat in India it used to bo performed in this fasl iou : the performer was tied ueck nuii feet Slid i ut into 3 sack, tho inoii'h of whle'i was enii Ilii y securer--, he was lii'-n thrown Into deep n liter, Ir in w hu h he innrgd siviiimii'i-', tr e fr-uu boih i'oi - and sack. A London piper iir;es si.bjei ling the Davenport hrcth rs to tb.s test. It Is now di-tinedy ascert iiue.1 lhat In many par s el Aiii-traii'i, "leads" (as they are Him 1 by the tnii i r ) of "wash d rt," c ii-i-ring nl -ub-nug d rivi r I" ds, exist hiiiidieds of feetheliv t e pich' nt sui lace of tho earth, and m hi v eo u p hies :ne row engaged in pr litablv working lin ic i Mraordlnarv ilepo-its. Than the lowest imp.tliri i - y t , in I o o, in io: i ol the miners, i 1. n ilup of anribr. us gutters," uti. I they tin nif -t innv littlu resjiect for the leo. nin of f ol. e'-t-, who, ii uli I ivrrected bv I iter c n li me. were in eiror in a scit ng tha , as a ru'e, i old wculd iievir bo found in lars'e ipianiitics far fn in Ibe sllilacc. A Muller case has taken pi ice in India, on Ibn railroad between Ahiuoodporrt- and U nl pii'', i g i t eman traveling in a soeoud-ela-s eiiirisgc hiv ng been suddenly utticl.e l bv a p. im n traveling in tne same carriage, and roblh.l of his watch, and after being beien Kevi tely was ilirow-n out ol tho window, but c in Irin U lo lay h Id of th" fon'stcp of the c.nri.igc, and by i iingmg to tho bulb r held on till tlio train nsct, id the Maimn. I ho man wuo uoiuiu.t'.cd the outrage is in cu-tody. Sir Moses Monti liorc hjs written a let'ert i the elileis of the Jew- iu Moro eo, cxhorti i' tin m to promote among their poorer and los educated I ri threii uiiilorin obvdieni-o to an I re-spu-tlorthc Mo-irl h authorities. Tho d ingnr is that th. Jews may now as-umc a I n indnp"nd.: it ti.iir,aid,bv ib imindiiig rqu ii treatment with 'ho Mohan ni' dans, lo-e Home, of the benetits of iho Lin eroi's edict of to'ertion. Sir Mo-es adv.s h p nh nee under peny injuries, mid siibmis.si .int) the .Miiori-liHii'li.irit o. The London corre-pondeut of the New Y'rU Tfi'tinr lav id renr in e to John iiuTs pMso.it tirpeet . "L I wire one of your popular arti !-, now siy Kniiik Ikllew or Tliooiis Ni-t I think I w.'iiid devoi" a i wo page ilbninii i in in'ii'i H n''i;,o John and Ins helonin,'-. 1 would dmw J. tin, c utrally not the jo ly, r I u eiinit, corbi i1, a tog tli.r a o hrypnal oil b iy wl.oin Lis aits like to pieiigme but J An, loai.-c, sordid, and uno ant, with a look of brut il cotiiphiei nev on hU coiiiiieii iiiC.', e uiiniim i with the keenf-t soln-hnes ilieevsof a Jew nu -ur engnigid In '-swi-a ing" sovere g is. I w in' I r. pri s nt I im um sc, swollen and mon-uous, i b si: ine cars and bovine horns, i:i iu!c."i of b - doubly anii,, il nature. Around lb i ci: it .41 figure 1 w .ul l d. p! t h s doings and probivi:! his hoiue wor.-h p of rank and Mnuuioii, in unigiiiiiiiii'ly to other rations, his "-yuipiiny" in b. h ill of l'o ami and Denmark, and his "11.1 1 tniliiy " between North au ls uitli. tiuit.-en 1 ;h id i-ui jf. t- wou'il ri-aiii y sugejit iheuise v ;s t 1 form a lery p etty border and tlm whoio pieturo might he vuy f.iry dedicated to the au ijc.t ot 11." l..m:ST JIAUINB IXTKLLIUCVSC m.AllKU T1II4 MOKNINil. -rlir Mmllie. Ml 1. r. Sin I'r eini, II S. si. t son J; C. .. s !.r Aic ii, tl; un, .S' . .11. in N H,. K A. -an Im- ,;i ,,. S. l.r i'. II i. hal, lo.nai, Ni l' U'ni, J. I.. J: ol. .S. itO,ii'.-, ARKIVEDTI1I4 MOIIN1SU. Tt ir'illi' t'llt' ln Ho oil. Iiulil I'i run luboeo Oth tilt ., wl'h eulloii n. l.ish ,v I in ai. 'I'tn h tilling berine I''idc, ol m d Irani .-ik' tlurti -r. idiii d iroin rnraa,uOa. a sin uit., I.,r liuiia'. in 'li.ir,ie nl 1 . . V . lin - .111 . li-st o'll,:or at ttui I uit n. ll.u late la.ptiiill Ibaiuali Ii. 1 g dl J ut Pcraata l.u. .. l-l nil . linrtttii' . M . Univ. fbnv, l'.i day. from lb.vAtia, In bal hiM to J . K. I. io I' V .V l-"i I. .I one .1. O il n. I nli. I. 17 iltt'4 Irani .N"i 1, With litnu o to J K. li.iiey I o. ling l.iniv .Mulmtiii-tltr.i.U days from ltonaaiU, in l.ulii..t to t'. A. . in I. r A Uu. llrlk- I'oius.l.l, l.ieretl.6 .lays iruOi Key Wo.t, ill lulU-t to Workl.all. A l o. Hi In .in all l .oi-.ttinw, f'r. .wtn.ry, 4 du.i'i fioal fortress Atuiii'oe, In imllst l W.ii toniio A Oo. II. In I.e. .ilii il M.vi'.. Siunti, lo days from New Orleans, in Sallaat to Henry Minion,. IlllK Mains (IT. I. Jrvi,10 days Torn Orclillla, with KUalit. to liak.r A rol.cni. .... ... , helir lis l.uilni-iiler, L'ohusu. (VoUl Nw loik forW aall Inidoli, pill mli say. Hil.r Pachlc, arrow, S day from Halters, lnlot, liibul lat lo Tiler Co. . . , ... riclir Percy Meiint'r. (irst-e.4dyafioml-ortressMonroe, la Ullu.t to J. il. fl. H. Kepjiiiir. H. hr Ilr J, liuiloi, ll hour, noia Lewi-,, Del. , Ilh oid.e to t autslu. Siaam.r Snrali. Jnno, 24 kours float New Yurk. with Dld.s 10 W. M. Haird & Co. llrlg Ollrunre Mun dith, In balla.t. was s,bor on the lomsr nd of lliiletiui i.land, and waa haulsil off la.t eveuliiL' by tin' lus J. vV. llataiQi'l'. I aptaln CorliKS. w ho reports il al the hshl at lort nittilavias ool huiuinj at Islaitulslit. WPOKTATIONa. gepm U fr Tin Eieiuni TdtqrapK. OicuiLLA Brlf Maiue, Jsxrl-4o0 ton. (rusao Bait l-eusisiirco Bar.tUS I'alon. llcsrd 100 boles cotton Lewis A UimoB. Hi. Mianss Brl TliriBia, Wslter.We.tfratl.vss I bhla islt f bales coltoa lo bole cocoa 41 doa theepand (oat . 4 balsa hull, Pi mm. .I..ll pun. Imoua aiolaaaes li ra.k, old iron 'i l.bls .uirar 4 dolesdSeasSa nitiaia do braas S So ooposr 1 ao i,swtcr 4 halts raais Jsai.lchs k Isvargus. CITY INTELLIGENCE. laii.M.n.sr 1'aiik.--1 Ins dt Ikhtful pi ice of resoti will be in ire attnetive thin ev.r next scasiiti, a a niitiib. r of tine Improvements have bel li is i dc, and iv hers are 0 nilenipia:ed whi Ii will add both beauty mi l con-fort to the grounds. That part of the p uk f.i n'tni- n t.an lug avenue In- lii' nil ib caiit drive through it, and trees Imve I.e. n p ml t on c li side . f tl.n roi l. A eil. iil..r i rove ',..s b. en ten Ic lit In i( point where Ibe l ii er load, tbc ro ;d Ir-mi 1,-itntiiig .avenue, ainl - he n- w road b. fore ineuli.ui''d, tuee. An e : tint a li tc ii a. bio 'Irii.k.n.: t .titilani is b'-iitii I loll oi: 111' tin. In. ,y le -ding to th.' I'h n, l.ey c Sptii g. 'I hi--TH".-. sen to .ibn it o-.e biiii ir.'J tuliiNive tie Minting t'ub..o:ic, t iw ai Is th li iii'ii p. ii loch iv i- t.iriio rly r-a 'In J in- 'b'-c.'inl-iiic a Uu ht ot -t. Ki- -'e; . h is b...-n ''ov,'r- I, ati l n 'inn I iron j tin p p. it ab .ve it. This i not g'tiiiilly ciinnliietl all iinproveni'iiu T'i t. in,. 1 I t ut ty ot the -i ii. ,;, iu us '.lat'iral bo I, I as t i en t:.K. n away. I o trie i est ..t t' I moo :.:. t't d in u po-ii on iipparciitiy natin.iiiy for-ned t.i lin: j 1 1 r om1, two loiiinaiu.s havo b en pi i-c.l. I'. li.u t e-e fiuii 'iiins :.ii ev. r running -.tri.t-, i--un i; liom the bianch i f a tree, anil rutinm; into an urn h.-iou , attrm t.- iii'ich n't- ition. Toe t'l vc al. n;-ihe rivi r is now c"in;i etc. Tlie nii-i--i-:ai d ii.bt-nnich t'liiu yto tn- generil tiap-ir-nne. ol ihe park, as docs al.-o tiio observatory on Ibe high e'eviiiioti at thepoiulof tile nv. r neir tl e ski.iii g Club hi.u-e. Si is x 1 ' 1 1 : i : I'm.im: ion It i: in no. The 'lew steam engine built for the 11 linbo v 1- ire (' i n pany, No. I, of Mending, by Ihe "hap:nn:i llro tln isof this citr, will no liou-cd to-d iy bv the Unmleisot tho Good 1 n ent l-'.tigine Comp auy, and by them fnrwatded to its destination. A ib hi. it ii n ot tli il t y linliilicrs from Ihe Good In tint will convey ti e appaiiitu- to Ueadnnr, and iion icnchirg that cuytlny will be nn t a', tho iliq.nl tiy Iho ltuinbuw Compiiny, and escorted tbn ugh the prim Ipal streets, there are but few Menu i is in loading, and this will be quite a valuable acqiiisinoti to their lire department. The ingine i- ot tne sain- s ylc a- the one constructed lor Ibe authorities u' I' leiirugtuu, New Jersey, and is 'iiinlar to the Nfiti. A Levy engine, without li e yoke motion. The pump is S i.J iii.-'i bore, wiih l'J null rtioke.tiud Hie st. inn cylinders Inch bore ai d 12 inch stroke. I he w nolo apparatus weighs ol Oil pomiiis, and can lino i u stieiin of wan r thtongli a U inch n.i..le to the d.-t in-e of 'Jitu le. t. 1 he body imil w heels ate p duled red, siiiiidwilh gold. Ihe limp in the air vcs-el is made of silier. n both s dss ure p dtiti d, in go ileu Icttirs: " W h' ti duty calls 'tis ours to olay." 1' iai. Kisii.i Aiming those who were in jtiled ou the night ot the Dctnojratie proc -s-ion wa- i'rdrici.s l-'i it., a ilis.'har-ed solibcr, residing in liightli strci t.Jln Ijw Carpetitcr. Tin: uui'n tu i ate man died liom th- ilhctsof his iniurics ye-ti luny af irn mi. The rtece ise.l, upon being iliM'hargid recently Irmn thu urmv, join, d the S.'ldnis' Csn pnign Cub, ivho-e headqiriro-rs are in the Commonwealth bunding, C'icsilut fctifi t, above Sixth. Thi building wa-fiiriotiiy a-Miilcd in the night ot the procession, and while standing ill trout , l-'i It, w s struck on the head and over the i ye. The wound In lit head wa most itigbttnl, and wus the cau-e of his death. He wus euiilii.ed lo his bed, but on Tuesday in sisted up. u being t ikon to the polls to deno-it Ins vote lor the l.'nion. A eairiage was procured and he was conveyed there, and meeting some ot his lrieiuls he said : ' Hoys, this Is my lust vote; that blow is going to be the death of tne." Wo mo lurther lulornnd tha' thu do. eased was aluiiys a most ardent Democrat uuiil he enli-hd in ihe army, where ho served his coun'ry faith fully for three years. lloiini-ii). An Individual from Chnui'iersbtirg was enticed into a low ilea in Lombard str.'t t, below S.xth, last night, and ut an early hour this in oiniug discovered that he hud I cen robbed of loU. ilo made known his lo-s to tho oolice, who arrested six persons found in the hoii-e. '1 hey were commit cd by Alderman Mooro. Tho money was not recovered. Another individual, named Wm. A. M -C iv, railing from Indiana county, was robbed of v bile in a conceit saloon at 1'iltli and Che-n it streets last Light. Ho was in a private box with a couple of leinales. Immediately after th-y leu, he iLseovc-id his loss. Pi:itONAi.. Colonel K. VI. Greg ry, of tho 01 t Regiment I 'en mi. Volunteers, who lor some ti no past has been aiding lirhradicr-Goiier.il, and who once ocetipiiil tho position of Provost Marshal of Ah Mine ri i, has ai rived iu this i iiy on a few uays' leave of absence. Colonel Gregory is well km) vu to our ciiizeusu a gallant commander and bravo s .lilitr. Ho lnis distinguished himself by ins g.ibui ti y on u number ol ur usi uis on the Pen n sul.i, and trom the commencement of la.i war ho has lib utitit d hnn-cll with the brilliant expl i tl ol I t n lis) liania soldiers. ISiiHKNAiiK. Colonel Wil'iiim I). Thomas, of the l!)Jd Uigiinent Pennsylvania Volun o.TH, was tbc recipient of a grand serenade last evening, a' his ribidence in Spiing Garden sir jet, near Hro.id. 'I he serenade was provUi d by the m-mbors of the Kepublican luviuciblos, and the music was furnished by tho Jettersou Cornet und Douglass lSut.Us. An builiess was delivered by A. G. Cat tell und G. lnman Kaclic, liaqs , to wbieli Colonel '1 hum a responded at length. At the coiiclusi m ot tlie -pcit'lies a colluliou was pailuKcn ot ut Spring Gulden Hull. Dnr-N k on Ink. A woman was taken to tho Sixth Ward Statl m House yes erd iy, in a beastly state of Intoxi.ation. Iu her poises, iou was a bottle about half tilled whh red iuk, which she had evidently stolen. Not having tho where withal to puulniso nun, she hud been drinking the ink, which was iiinilu of puke berries aud miuio bpirn uots liquor. Thb tfoso was sutlieieut to have eii-iired the death of any or.iin iry p tsw, hut the woman ret ivcred, and tv.i-i sent to prison. M.c I.-, an habitual drunkaid, and has no lni:in. Till- Is.sn or Tin: Cahi-aion. At the head quarters of the Union League lust evening, there was a large nu etii g of the friends of tho Unlo.i, ho wi re ussemb.e'l for the purpose ol congratu lating (u-b other on the recent triumphant su -cess ol the I'liiun party. Lx Govein tr l'o. la k, on taking the chair, in ion: a lew ajipropriito reu arks, ai'ler which M Jor ll. nry, of llai.c, cx-Muvor Cluirles Gilpin, und other-, made iut:r estiLg aditre.se-. Il i.i.i. al Voting. This morning Owen Miline wus bet iro Alderman H.b lerd, charged wuh 111. f il voting. He wus ut.n aiir.ib.Oil, and voted on Tiii.-il.iy iu the Ninth Ward. Alderman lli'o I . id . . ni ii, in . tl liuu lor tho olfui.se. An l.iirii I ninii ii.i i.ed I.iU..rd 11 istings, also itiiinitui nb.i ii, w a i ct.aig 1 with having void nt i tie i d -I Pieciiiet 1 1 the 1' ourui inn 'ar I. lie was also ihurg'd wi-li huving vo.tcuel lor uiiotl i r man to vote. He was loll tor trial by A I'Jetinuu MtL-svy. Oik PoinicAi. Vu toiiv io tin Cnt.i.iitiA ri:ii. We ui.der-tiiiid that the Union League of this city intend celebrating tho victorious issue of the Pic.-iih nttal election by a popular d-mon -'.ration, ihe manner and time oi the eulciiratioii have in t been .leteiniin. .1, but Iho evliibitiou of joy at the nice ss of the Union ticket will be an in"' inibg ii ml beautiful pageant. Kinu iii.no. This morning tho M ivor issuuj wuiratits for the payment of the city bounty to thirty-six men, of w hom three were enlisted for lour j ears, twenty for three years, nine for two ycurs, and four for one years. Three years' reciuits are entitled to Jjl id oounty from tho city, and not ,-aoO, ns was published by mistake by tuo bounty luud commissioner. Acui. iNis. David Hycr, aged thirty-live yuirs, was badly Injured yesterday afternoon, by a large f tune falling upon him at the new Chtsi'iii .-licet bridge. A lad rjiunid Joseph McDonnell had his loft thigh lruclured by lulling otr a bench in the yard of a l.oioc iu Juliantia street. Uotli the sulfciurs w ere conveyed to the tuHspital. Tin: tli l i kvisokv Corns itthe. Large crowds are nightly attracted to the building of theSuper v'sorv Coniniittee, on Chcsnut street, above Tweltib, w here the immense transparency dedi cated to the free coioted people of Maryland is on exhibition. I.akci.my. This afternoon a young man, a resi dent of Burlington, N. J., will have a hearing at the Central Siation, to answer the larceny of a watch and $Mi stolen from a house ou Spruc street. Tub GrunoAT " Galena." The United State gunbout Galena u guyly dressed In flags and signul yesterday, at our Navy Yard, by order of her commander, Captain Wells, in houor of the re-election of President Lincoln. Firino a Salvtk. A salute of one hundred guns was 11 red lost evening by the citizens of the first Ward, iu honor of the re-election of Tresi dtnt Lincoln. Ueltixo op thi Reti'RM JrDOEg. The Board of Return Judge will assemble to-morrow morn ing to receive the oihcial vote of the city. To PimntASH Ciotiiiwo atIiw Pnicsa, make a I. tss" l. D from i nr .Iih-I til Kmnl hck i l.r tar n-s W o aieii'ini.r att..ls in.l in.'t'. iti, m.tl. in l fi"-., f -it 'ii n- M' t ,r l-.'.l. ".r.e Ulan ia n.i..'lnr.l far I .11 , alt I' -'. nia.te ttio drr We Mve a'l .1. ,, -t.-o,. rrire of ("oi'imi' - Men a, V011U1 a, and boia'. All e.in lie ftillleit Wlli.StaldelaJ u. trioili.a. Tlf-.-O'TT Co., Towrr Hall, Ito, als M trket alii'i t Unpfk THK"Cl)MTIKI htal. I ii'l. r Ihr ! orillneiital." t ndtrr tl. "iXniliui ntal ' 1 11. r l"r ,- r'o'h -iff. O'U- I'oo l lotsill.:. l.i.e I'.iCi' I lolli'iie. 11 1 i. Ciias. Mo I in... H.l si s , r.i. KI . A 1'... 1. 1 - A i: .. Tin Tin or Aries wmm' a Kkciifatiom ami I 1 1.1 o.- nd'. ir r fl. . t upon tha nii-l I h.i II n .11 la i.e. n On' i hv.t. al eiai-illnl hi . ihni.nti Ave.. n.v lie lii.tl'ii 'l.-iraiiai 11.' ol trn ne.-tU we lti 11 .ti.t I", a. tirr ami built- la ,.ti..itlna H e ml lion 19 tlie lie .' I ' r Tl r to lit if. 'Ill tl 111 tf.e I lor. I., t. . a 111 VI Ii.rl. at No. I. in I la -ni,! a.rrt t, hei-.w Sevt-ich. Ki.tv one f 'l.tr tt h o.aie.l ii,.tmi 11 .u, 1.4 ullh a "tliirnljn st-lf .na, a n'o-t val iai.if a .p. i'il ore, by .vl.lrti t 10 -a-.rl laid d reel. .'. 11 t mill lie lta-1 . are or Ir -u'lli 1 1 11. 1 t'ti-ialot. All it, e.- 1.1 lap. ar-1.1 .1 ai.ti ,1 -iiai 4n- II I to . .1 e 1 ntire ,ill-ta Ion, or It. e Tn'-nfy I. re arm' I : a U al U t ' ter- uive-i tlolr monejr tn ih- Ki-rfS In til a ra lice 1 f i.'K. IVt-tv-i- ti w v.. nuii ibe -av .Ian. f 1, 01 0..1U nil 10s al llo- aelal'.l.hiiieiil au.l li'iut-lii:r a a.at time. M k 11 vr v 1 1 on R called attention In onr col li trn. 'r It, 1- m.. rianr. ol . pt"li liiitoii-tn"iltnti f in- lam! .. ,1 lo in- ivtnil. 1 111 -stoia.t' I'.noi'fliii . I lite iti.i'rii. 1 m are a III. -! nlU-d a'.l li.-.' A ho art. I. io forward III' la- " . -i- . f .tl. ..,11 .Tiittl in ilni an ai hhnili k -"m'tio lev. l.tobini .aelisit uti "I ior. iinlly 10 .1" liv citll-iii ac le .at..', N :1 Vl alum slreut, ai (lie tKK'a, will be i-l.i-. .1 ill alt w .Ii. V As ()ooi a New. In this fast coun'ry the Im T 11 1 It. 11s at il IS 1 1. . mry. Hot thin ami irretr lial- linll , ntt . . n.i a 1 1 a' tl. t a 1 . 1 our hair aav lie rt'tit'wed an. I .".la 11. 1' ltiraii.li tilt t.T tiie il.e til' Mil. ts A Al-en a W or'tl - ll ilr in i:oirr .ml yl 'onlstiiiiliai. ur Hair lir&-a-li'i.'. l-.iiry iltu 't n il-, them. Noinn. If vou want line furnishing goo Is, Sott A ro ., No. sts Chf.i.iil Itiet't. have a fine aio-k to .1 Iti lien'. 'I lie .1 aril are a t '-t'iaiii al this eaiai.li-li-imrl. inmntt t h aa a 4.01st til run aJnayibe olitai.ied. uu. Hit m a call. W 11 v N von in sinr: pliotogrnphs, obtain them at H. K. H-Iimr a. No. ti-,'4 Arrh airet't. llil llfo-el.e. ph. 110- I. . r. 1 1 a In oil itiior, at. it earu-s de vislia arc iralj arn.tie pictures. I.K.tJAI. IVTI.I.l.KJKX'K. AMllllFH till ISION IN A I.tOAL IliNriliK NOTB LANK. I'nih.ii SiiTis CiurriT CofRT Judges (iikr und Cadwa'ader. The rhibutclpliU and Heading Itnilrond Company vs. Charles Morri son, etui. In this cue, which was before the Court In the shape of a bill In equity, to compel the defendants to accept, in extinguishment of ihe principal of certain ground-rents to the amount of $'3iKI,0(Ki, the legal-tender notes of tho tnmd Mutes, ai d which was argued a few dais tigu, Juilo Gricr has Just rendered the following OPINION. Coined money, in modern times, forms but a very small pottiou of the current money used in coiiimcieial irausactionH. Paper money reprc s. ntitiir credit has long been used ns current and luwlul money. Hot no one could bo compelled to 11c.pt Ihe promise of a bunk lo pay money, instcd 1 f the coin itself. The notes of ihe Ilatik of the United States, issued under the authority of the Con ri nie-.t.wcre current niotiev, and law ful inoM y, because l--iied bv such uu horny, but weie n Ter made a leg il tenfer for the payment 01 net A 1 ontraet made in the United States for the pay tut nt of a certain number ot dollars would be coin-trued us meaning, not Pius-iau dollar or Spanish milled dollars, but lawful coin of tho Ut died SLdes: The addition of the description " nwiul uioi y ot the Unl-ed State-" is entirely su- erilu. us, aud docs not chango the nature of t e obligation. Ti e stututes of Congress always tako a dis tinct on between lawful or current money und iluit wbiih shall lieu tender fur payment of deb s. 11. nee, we lin I that when such is tho ii t Mi n, the iungiiudc is, ".1uif thallbtaltyiil U luU r," etc. Some & ins of the Government are a legal tender I clow a certain amount, but not beyouJ. Thus, by act of O b February, 17'Jil, after the expiration of thn c years all foreign coins except Spanish milled dollars shall cease to be a legal tender. liy act of Ap; il, WW, "Foreign gold and silver eons shiill pass cur mt as money, within the lin in d i-t, tie," and be a legal tender for the pnytiet tof all debts, ftc, at the several and re spec ivo rates following, Ac. Again, by act ot UNtli June, 1831, "The follow ii g gold c ins ha'l pi.s as current money, and be lece.vabie in all payment by weight at tho n lli wii g rates," Ac. llrnce wcfitul that in nil cases where other noiiy than the coinage of the United Suites o:iiere.l to bo recuvid as current or luwlul 11 iu ey, ihe sti.tuto cirifuliy provides the rate and coiniitii ns under w hich they are ma In a c.nl Inner n r puj ment ot debts. It is ch ar, then fi r, , that Congress has always observed tlie di-tinetiou between current and lawful money, which n ay be received in pav ment of debts, if the en d tor Bios lit to accept it, and that which l.e may becotniii ilod to a- ecpt as a leg il tender. It is ckur alto that if Corgress make any other thing than their own coin a legal tender, it may be u ed as inch. Thu in the act authorizing the National Hunks, their notes are n.ado a legal U udi r lor certain debts due to the Gjvornmnit, fur taxes, c. but not for debts due from one citizen to another. The treasury cote "re mado lawful or cur rent n orey, "and a le.'al tender for debts," Ac, as between Individuals. As this it the lirst net iu which Ibis high prerogative of sovereignty Ins been excrci-td, it should be construed siiicilv. Ills doubtful in policy and dangerous ns a precedent. The only quo-lion then is whether this case con es within the letter uf the statute. Is the n oncy which may b paid to extinguish a gr.iiiu.l rcnt'withiu the category of the act f Is it a debt ? 1 he owner of the land is not b. uiid to pay It. The owner of the rent cannot ci n pel him lo pay it. There is no obligation as I ei ! the p iriies. It cannot lie converted into iin obligation by the election of one of the parties without the cmisi ut of tho o:her. A man imir i xi ciitc hi- bond to me voluntarily, but unless I accept il be does no' become my debtor. l lic-c pr. und r. ids, in tha na'nro of a rent si tvlc", are somewhat peculiar to Pciin-vlv.inii, and little known iu o'her States. Hut the ; ti rt tne Court ol tie Statu has very clearly set th d and .l.-ermbu d th ir nature. Tho eases are ti o well known to the legal profession to need quotation. ' A rent servhe (-av the Court in lio-hr vs. K'il'ii-H Wat's A Sergeant, !''.) is not a debt, ar.d a covenant to pay it is not a c oeiihiit io pav a tl,l,t. The annual payments ipring in ii cxi tciice, and for tho first time bi come deb s when they are il' iuandable." 1 urn of opinion, therefore, that tho tender otli red ry the bill in this ease is not authorized l j the stiitiiie, and ih it the respond"n's cannot bo ci iiipclleil to extinguish their estate Iu the luud, by such a b adcr as that now made. Tho bill mil t then fore be il sini-se.l. DiMiiicr C. .in i Judge Sh irswooiL William 1 1 ii lew vs. lienj iinin Kellogg. An action to ro covi r wugi s Btlct.d to be due aud in arrears. Jury out. Dis'intiT Cm kt .Indue llure. Jame DufTv s lidwaitl Miller. Helure reported. Verdict for plaintiff, Sb . Coiii ror Common Ti.f. is Jndge Allison. Doi'vhcrty vs. Hardin. A feigned issue to test the validiiy of the will of Mary It. Welsh, lletoro n polled. The jury, by their verdict rendered this morning, m-tuin the will. Anne Maria Hrown vs. Le7.oarc Brown. This case, just put iion trial, is a feigned issue to test the validity of the will of Marcus brown (colored), deceased. The conte-tant alleges that deceased. at thu time of the execution of the will, was of unsound mind and incapable ol penoruimg tuo net with a proper knowledge of what ho was doing. Ou trial. 1'HII.AIIf.l.rill V Tit v ni: RF.POBT. Tiu ksiiav, Nov. 10. Cotton is held firmly at nn advance. Wc quote ut fcl-io. I Jiieiciiion Hark is in steady request. A sale of Peterson A Mustard's is reported at oQ tjv ton. In Provisions no transactions have boon re ported. Prices are about the same as lust quoted. 1 he Flisur Murket is characterized with much firmness, but rece ipts come in slowly, and there is but little demand. The sales are contined to 600 bbls. Pennsylvania and Ohio extra family, part on private terms and part at 12(n 12-o0 bbl., und iiWHi bbls. W.B. Thomas' extra on secret terms yesterday. There is a moderate inquiry for the supply of the home trade, at front 9'7a for fupermie up to (.13 for fancy brands, as ia quality. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal no move ments to notice. The receipts of Wheat, a we have noticed for some time past, still continue extremely light, but there is much firmness in the market. The sales are confined to oooO bushel good Western red at "2 65 ; 400 bushels good Pennsylvania do. at fc'a'oOiand about 1100 bushel Southern at j'.' Cd. In the absence of sale we quote white at from to Uri 85. Small sales of Rye are making at f 1-70. The market 1 poorly supplied with Corn. Some holder are firm in their view, and Btwtlllag to dispose of their stork unlea at an advance. Yellow 1 worth tW. Oat are scarce, and are worth from 88 to 90c. Barley aud Malt are quiet at about tonuei rale. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omcs o Thi Kvn-omi Tiisflsinj, I Tauridar, lii.,mMr 10. . , I The rise In stocks continued nfttrwe wont 10 press yesterday, and during the afternoon lifts transactions took place in the leading speculative stock, Reading. The pun has. were large, th orders numerous, and during the day Now York brokers were buyer In this market. There la a large shoit In'.crc-t In thrso shares, among tbel New Yorkers, and the cosh certificate ar qnllU scarce for delivery In that city. The highest price reached wa 704, t which price the toclc sold in the evening at the Oir-ir-1 Hon -e -the Urst telegram from the Fifth Ave.ntie Bosr.l finoUng the market firm, with Rending at 70;f704i Hudson Liver was I2.VJ; Kne, lOlJ j with an al vance on all the Western share of 1 to 3 pet cent, ovir tii price, prevailing on Tueaday IVlllillg. The Stock Market Is rather dull thi, morr lng, with the exception of Coal Oil soar.-, which aro more active and prices better. Mlueral Oil t ld nt 2 ;it(o.t, which is an advance; Irving at 81, an advance; D.il.cll at 10; Densmore at 6 j McKlheny nt C ; and F.gbort at 51. Government bonds arc firmly held, and there) Is rather more doing, with sale. of 5 20atl01(a lot A, coupons off; (Is of 1S8I at 107raT07; and new 7 o0s at Wi. Pi iirmylvaiila 5s aro selling at 01. In Ilailroad shnres there is lees doing. Reading told at ti9 81, which is a decline; Pennsylvania at Cs; and Catawlssa preferred at 40 ; 45 wa bill for Little Schuylkill; ,'i9 for Philadelphia and Germitntown; 60 for Minehill; 32 for Nortbt Pennsylvania Railroad; 83 for Leblgh Valley; 51 for Klmlra preferred; 18 forCaUwIssa com mon ; 32 for Philadelphia and Erie ; and 45 for Long l.dand. ' City Paspcnger Railway shares continue dull. Green and Coates sold at 2f ; 69 was aid for Se cond and Third; 60 for Fifth and Sixth) 4(1 for Tenth and Eleventh ; 314 for Spruce and Pine ; 16 for Arch Street; and 10 for Race and Vine. Canal shares are more active and price are) better, with sales of Schuylkill NavigAtion com mon at -UL preferred at 404 j Susquehanna Canal at loin lo ; and Delaware Division at 334 j 75 was bid for Lehigh Navigation ; and 97 foe Morris Canal. lluuk share continue very (Inn, but there la very llttlo doing In the way of sales. Manufac turers' and Mechanics' Bank sold at 29J; 171 was bid for North America, an advance; 150 foe Philadelphia, an advance; 14') for Farmers' ami Mechanics', which is also better; 68 for Com mercial; 70 for Northern Liberties; 2UJ for Me chanics'; H5 for Kensington; 49 for Girard; 53 for Corn Exchange; and 50 for Union. There is very little demand for money, and the transactions aro limited. Loan on call are) ollcred at CQ 7 If cent, per annum. Prime papec is scarce, and quoted at St-flO J' cent. Gold has declined 3C"4 41 cent, since last evening, opening at S55, fell off, and sold at JoOatlO o'clock; rallied and sold at 254 at 11 1 dcclined aud sold at 25iJ at 13 ; and 232 at 124 P. M. All kinds of rumors have been put In circu lation by Now York speculators since the election, to advance the price of gold, but, a will be eea by the above, they have not had the desired effect. fillLAUELrniA BTOCK KSCttAMGE SALES, NOV. W. ftsported bj Clarkson Co., Broaari, Ns. Ul 8. Tolr4 St. BErOKr. BOARDS. ion in limner 7 V n.'.h do til io; Ml ah do 1 IP 11 111 do av li'.MI all d i sou .0 ticali'r Oil... I A soo.b do IM Sou ah Stor J r arm. bo 1 III inn ab lllbbard 1'44 llMlah do 3SC iH'nR rank ll Too ah Corn l'lanur. . ' S lai ih do 8sf HO .h Hyde Farm.... s.' 1 Ull an UalaeU Oil.... Di innb do Hi-its :,,Hli.li d 2:llll VII all do h. t HI 41 0 sli fit. Mi holm... 4 H4 l'li'-h do 1 Mil all tin A 11 11 ah it r.S oi.ish do A ll.lnh Cull 11 OU ..1'5 11 V si..b tl.. 11 V i n h Egbert Oil .... l'.i. 11 do V H O all do .'' ', lixi.h Bud creek A posh do liOahl'nlon Jsf CeOati f-oiilineiilaJ ... 2-2 Hl,h Ktiadins H.. 7e'2 linn ab P ma Farm.... I'i soosbMcii. a oucrk. 3 riKST BOAIn. 1 :SS1 U. 8. 6, Ul 11.7 1 US) an Irwin OU SV Mull 10 1 ' 1 7 , I j.l .h do a CMiV.H.b-'AM nn v wo d naiaeJl ml.... 10 thill tie Illl 2l sb lenstmra....fl HS do I'll I (f'.isii 1-Vi'iir. er li-'-'a f.i isi V.o 7 am. new... tisa f 1. 1. 1'tnna a. til ; SICIMI (til Ci Up. IIMJi C A A liii.rt i:,...US om .ii 1 mi. a on i k, 1'. I'i b Huiuit A Meiih. 2 'H Inn ,h Ilr. .Mtiiiiil o tin. li Mineral Oil.... I'M .'i o ih do I..H) a M" Mi llri-anlr Illl.... l.tj A all Ai ad. ol Jdualo Ao '.in M. K.baay Oil., ef 4i o ih do boo i)$ lillab Egbert Oil., bd Ai2 lio.h Hvh. Navoods. ai'2 si ab Hen NaT nr. . ,e 40 at Iwiah 1'nlon cm pr.. am. b Suati.taoai.... lAlgf (M sb do IA H.l .0 11.1 Illy ....... Mit Mi lb Venna HI -) ISII Ih Read. K.rgi Ua.SS tl 'i'.i ih I'aiaw praf.... 40 luo ab Unn avcoauia M Quotation of the principal Coal and Coal 011 tocks ut 1 o'clock to-day : Bid AU. , Mat Jit. r niton Coal H l Franklin Oil . 1 lliK Mmiiinnii Coal . II V I'i ll.i , E4d Oil.. .. IV . V i...i.i,..al..lJ IS1, irvins Oil s .. 1 llrrt ii Mi. C ai..., .. A P. lairo Oil., a .. ll N 1 arbt ndais .... V llNiutntim. ....... s .. t)Z Ki'li,il 1 IS llSKellOii s ,. AO lei-der lianiCi'Sj.l.'i-l 1 1-lei McKlneav a .. ia CiiuionCoaL ', 1 K-berla OU .. l' llntlcr l oal 11 Iii ll'mnuiad Ii S't bnalara 7 10 Jhmle Oelaiaatar. W Ani'rit'ati Ku-llll. 1 -I llibliard a .. l i SWiMiory turn S..tl-l3 1 isillirunr .. inl Keystone 7.111c.. .. r at-elmor Oil a Ms lank s ('unllm-nlai a Ksrrrll Oil 1'ieek klai le Shade Oil. . Alci: int. ek Ull.... I eiai,liuuia l'sl.. Parr; Oil lll Mil Oil ( Kt-TiUone O'l Vtnai ii-1 ill t'n'oii letroieum.. Peaiob oil Henna Oil .i,;'liwn S lloae lalsnd... OS jAilathttiij ltlvar. 4? 4.'i I'lirnn... (,. SVI'l.lla AUllCreek.l . 1 a II11I1 C'reos s . ,i 4 llerra.ioa b'lli 3 Corn 1'lauuu-.. 1J Brl.ia 1 Itoek IMI 1 Tan- K-m...., 1 3 'Sen. OU Co..., 8', .. 'at. Vb bol.is... .. 1 ', . Hyde 4'arui.. .. Orsanle Ol1 Limitations of Go d at tho Philadelphia Gold I'x. hance, No. 31 S. Third street, second suarv : lij A. M V. 12 M 2 ,i 11 A. M 2d4 1 P. M 254 Murket active. The following are tho receipts of Flour and Grain at ilii port to-day : Floor, 1409 bbls.j Wheat, 7i 00 bushels; Coru, 4010 bushel; Oat, 4( l'.b bushels. The following are Ibe receipts of the Susque hanna Canal Company for the week and season, compared with the same ieriods last season Week and aiiaeon ending November 5, lM'.l 85,91193 Previously 23.597-61 $--3',.5.i, 59 Patuc timej last year 176.151 77 Increase d3,3iJ7 79 lie New York Tribune this morning iys:- "IWonoy bus boen less active, and at 7 per cent, stock houses have been readily supplied. Mercan tile paper is still in small demand, aud sells at bCn-9 for liest, and liVli for second grade. 'Ihei street has been full of rumors about new loans, snd that' no more gold louns will be issued 'I he Secretary of the Treasury will annouacs) his own policy, and from Washington, as nsual. Now that the Government has had its bands strengthened by the vote of the) people, it should lose no time in reforming its financial policy. Tho old expedients in the way of manufacturing money, however naces mry in the past, cannot lougor be depended upon. There must la: higher taxes and a more thorough: collection of thtin, and loans must be made to play a subordinate part in supplying the Trea sury. The pluu of getiug money by ubcripiior must be abondoned, and loan sold upon thej market for what they will command. Io a word, the national credit, strongly fortified by taxen. must be put squarely iu competition with all minor credits. It ha been determined that the nation shall live. Its bonds are the first mortgage upon every dollar's worth of property and tUj labor of every citizen of the Union. ' Gold. Nxw York. November 10. Gold opened al 2lel4 ; advanced to 254 ; sold at the Board M253i, and b aow telling at 202. Harketa by Talecraph. Mew Yoax, Iforember 8. Stocks are torff, CIilciKO sad Hock l.Uunl, liriH i Cumber u.s Ai -, Illinois Central, lA; MicWan "'"-",i!iil" lOiaeautMd, lH'Sji New Yolk Curat. ,i'''it.JU, tiil lludooli River, lioj. ; KrK. Wl. . "?. 'L7wist. caUa,l.i,i len-forllea, S4: riv. T" I, louvil o. coupoui, iwk 1 lyssip.. aa. '' . New Yoax, Noveinbor . 7 cllued 10 1 lS.t.O bbla. l'i"uiZt oT.'lin Uvt2 11-1K1J ; oU. 1 Bataa uaiiaiKHinl. oij ao-- w BmI Iraa. ro, IS at SI -7Lh.. 1 74: c."J" .'a.a, uti aUalJ Si.avr ; lico kbU. wa sj 1