The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 12, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 1

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THIRD SBlTKftT
ARMY OF FOTOMAC.
A KEIEL ATTACK RLrOLUJJ.
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front cf i.ur lino lusr 1 oil Si a, I, nan, wli
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fuutl of Hi"1 fori o nr'l lire, drie iue; 111. ui M
' tin lr tn I lo M' 1: i-liv 1 tt r. Tin1 oncinj 'H b me
rits I. red brinkly i'r a short tl:in',but were u-m
lilt lto. d by ti ll' shell- mill iiinrurs.
A for. c of about l.jJ sli n t'y lift r nils mule
n Si. i lie iruiii tlie Ir line um 1 iittein;ti'l to pen.-tr 10
urn, but t,:iw tin t b a s.vlutc from tint pi. '.el. a.
Were not lor..; in liiriiiti,' tlirir y buck in k r
cover. A I.kii'.ciium in locHili New or. ii-mvv
Artllicry wan tutiiliy wo.iniU.-d ytbici.l.iy wuci
lithiiul Ike lire.tstoil.a.
I A (.li.iipsbo.'ivr w.iteli.-l f r a i-hurv to n-'ili
ate, mill in les than un hour ft Hebel who
arpuirtd nt ove their woik nil ir lod Him a'i
opportunity to do n. In mi Instant lid f- 1 1 nterej-l
. by a bullet The onetny una determine I to
funic tke pokey ut shoo:ing lit every ma'i they
sic, iul our ii.cn .uc forced to rctal.utc uccor I
ugly. The pirluts in font of the 2 1 Corps wer,;
briskly ick si i tno-1 of la-.t niiiiit, uu.l t!io
n.nsketiy Ht times was almost comnm. in.
The Cummin-loners mi l Agents trjiu l'liil a ,!cl
(bin, ariesteil on a i h.ir.;i: of ifsiiin.- incorro "ly
printed blanks and tally lists, have lin ordered
to Washington for cxaiuitivl m by t lie Scr' taty
of War.
Gcn.3hmna.fs Arav
REBEL
ASSAULT
ATLAHTA.
Tho Attack Repulsed with Loss.
THE liEBEL GENlsUAL YOUNG
EETREAT3 TO MACON.
Ciiattanoooa, NoTciulier 11. A uen'la'ii m
jtit nicd Iroui tho front reports that on Moa-
day nw ruing, at ilayli lit, tin1 enemy att.i licil our
pick eta toutliof Atlanta, killed ouo an. I woiiinliil
two of tho 3d Indiana, but suliieii.ioiHly 1:
baek.
The elcetion on Tuesday was q ilte largely for
Lincoln.
On Wednesday mornlnj? tlio enemy m i : tliroo
ttucks on Atlanta, their shells beini,' thrjun us
far ns tbo lolling mills. Tlio most dus,ierati
ttuck wan msJc nn the H iuuli and itrady rn.ij.
Tbo I'ticmv 'a artillery w.m within ono hundred
janieof our works, and their infantry ami di.
mounted eavulry within two hundred yards. Oar
luen aroused from their sliuuliem quickly,
ttonnid the debute', and soon drove the Ilo'iels
iff. Tbtro whs no federal loss. Tliu enemy
were p. rt of Youtix's eouiiuaud, and lin illy rc-
tieainl towards Macon.
I'tir iirmy Is in excellent spirits, and well hu p
plud with rations.
THE SHERMAN CANARD.
The Evacuation of Atlanta Denied.
THE RAILROAD NOT DiZ-
STnOYED.
Cincinnati, November 12. The (invito pub-
Huhti. a N.o-tiville despatch dcnyini? the rep irtcd
tvaiua'ion uud binning of Atlanta, and this
lttiuctioa of the Cliattauo0'u and Atl int.t r all-
load .
CONGRATULATORY DESPATCH
FROM GEN. GRANT.
Ho Congratulates tlio Prosiilant on a
Double Victory.
City r-iNT, Ni.veinbrr Id, 1801, 10 30 P. M.
lion. Kdwm M. Stiulon, Sccreu-y of War
l.noub now eeeins to be known to Biy wli is t
bo'd the riiun of 0 ivcriiuicnt fir thi nextfmr
years. Congratulate the I're.-iilent for me for tho
di ulile victory. Tho eltciiou having pn-.M.-d oif
tjUittly eo blciodsliid or riot throughout tlio
land is a victory woitb iiuno to tlio eoun'ry
tlion a hu tic won. Kubc'.doin andlOuropj will
to cuiiHtiue it.
V. K. Chant, I.icuteiiant-ticnera!.
Army of the Frontier.
THE MOVEMENTS OF PHICE.
Gen. Thayer Watching Ilim.
r oht BMini, Ark., Jsovemoor 11. rnce
turned wcntward from Cane 11 ill, on tlio 1th.
On the tfth Central Thayer moved a force up the.
north sb a of tbo river, from here, for the purp n i
of attiieking Trice; but, fearing tint Coip r
would move towards Fort Smith, wi'b bia force
of 7W0 men, be thought best to return, (jencra!
Tbayer can hold this pluco agtinst Trlco uud
Coopir united, having plenty of supplies, ami
artillery and uuimuniiion.
jrxr.ni. miiiuiiunn akkv,
AVahiiinoton, November 1-. A gontletnan
who rcturmd from lho valley t,)-day states that
the larger part o' Sheridan's army h in the neigh
ly -!"id bf Winchester, while the enemy Is at
1 "r atl.i t receiving reinforcements.
l ine have been no uctivo military luoieriicnt -
KciUtly.
FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY.
A Treason Trlul-IVmoual Maitrra, Ac.
Srtetal Dopak lt to The Ercniiig TeUgraph.
Bai.timohi', November 12. Mrs. Thorn is
Ilutcliinv, charged with getting np the sword for
the Rcbol Harry Gllnior, was brought out for
' trial before the Military Commission this morn
ing, but was remanded to jail again, the not being
ready, and the Contmiuiou cot being fully reor-
gn:7ed.
This c&e create iutense interest, m Mr.
Hub hint ia one of .our molt elegant, fashiooable
ecesslon ladies.
Zcnoi Barnuui, of Earaum's Hotel, ii divngcr-
ouily ill, and ii not expected to live.
Ilejolcing itUl contiuuei orer the lata Union
triumph.
lyrcKT.'NT i?.c!i inn soutit.
IUmr rliS on Ilr. Lincoln's Ko-
Ekctio: .
Ti:U nIT AND VJ.H EDITORS.
QEM, HOOD ITOT II13AKD FnOil.
Ca.cial Giaut will Fklil a Croat
Tattle Btforo Viatcr.
fc'e!:il"ii 1 lir rv'nlt(E; rol'Krh.
WnmiNorov, Nor. 1-. Rielmi md p ipers of
Thursday latt have tn on received here, and con
tain the follow inrr iti ins of new-;
'lho KebeN aeknnwlodgu tin) elce!io:i of Mr.
1 iiio!n,and tlie hiynffh .iys that t!ii' VanHoes
in lo-cli eting I: im have iuipo- ed 1 1 ( on thomselvej
a tyranny fc-r wkich alone the arc titled by
vuiture.
Tin' I'.xnmh.rr, nn tl" ve-tik o:' tho election,
hijs: "li s:. gi ni Mowing tip thu I oufc leiaey
nt one fhot, they will lind tlu'in clv In for
ntiothi r Juiiir series of waiting camp ii'n. w ith
nil tlnir weary delving in ni'id, crow, ling of
!!! wretches Into ho-pil ij, piling H,i heps
nl flrttilit" r d men with ecrul hundred th u-
ennd more corpses, .iddi'i t'Lli ii' do itby several
thiusai d Hiil'ions of doil-n s, nc . er, n-vcr to be
pnid in the wo: Id. lie be! ;d'nr arc gre Uly evitcd
over .I. :!'. Ibivi-' recommend, i!i in to l'rn;re-s
that upon him s!mu' i be cciferreil iiower ti
cinipt tborc editors whom he may thin!; proper
fn ni military duty.
This ia looked upon by the II Vm md pre-s n
n vile attempt to ciush tuo liber'y of the pre-.
The military news from ii'l .sv'i'tions of the
nth is uniinpoi tant.
Nntlrn." ilclinlle is knnvn of Hood's mow
mt nts except unit be ero-,- d the Tctiness 'O in
three columns, and was iiur 'iiii!; for I' dl i
lioma mnl ion, on the Nashville .oul Ch.lltauooj; i
railroad.
AM'i'lts ttround U'elimond and Petersburg re
main nnehanid, but tho Rebels arc unaiilmo is
that firat t will vet deliver a g.cit battle before
winter i'piiii'", and that he v, ill be asi;'ed ia the
moTetr'-nt by the Junes river Meet, wlii h will
p..ss through the Dutch flap Canal.
TEE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
RESULTIN PCNPJ3YLVAMIA.
o rriuiA i:i :ruici
II.MUUSIII'I.I ,
November 12.
1 VenminT County.
,.,.!') "2
:iil".ii
ltf'S
l'eny oumy
SKW TOItlt.
The coiiiitirs tint itivo McClellun majorities in
our .suite are n porieit as follows :
Alhvy.
J7II" ru'nain .
17,"l
10(1
1110
, HIS
, VI
l!)l
, 0 ' ")
, .).()
, Oil
, 18.!
jt;,i 17
, r, ,:,
, 1-ili
, 1 M t
. 1.17
, 1 10.)
, lol
, 2 I'd)
, -i vm
, US)
. (iSi)
. '.'7,i
. 70 10
( Minion 1
Columbia
, .'id llen-e!aer.. .
. II' -s Hu Imioinl...
, 1112 Uoeklan.l....
, 7'-''i S le ueetady
100 ScSiih.irie...
, oii!)i) Sen, ea
, toil Sullivan
,:tr,H.-7 Ulster ,
, lo.iu Wcst.'hotcr ,
Uric ,
Crime
Hamilton (est.)..
King
M01 tuoiin ry.. ..
New Vi rk
tjtu ens
Total M. CIcilau mnj iritci
i.im oi.n .1AJ0111 1 li s i.ip-iroxim.ite).
A'', c keiiv...
Ill ''.1 N'tiwurn
l'.iS Co. ni l
'.'J on (miar
Ill It; (irai'i: -
I7'i I (h'leaiis
'.'.'() (b.-eioi
1 I'. l 'Hlon ! ijj I ...
IS '0 (),;we;lo
1,0 I s 11a o 11
.it i Schuyler
1010 Sfeu'i.'ti
1 bid St. I, a vrciiec
. -loll Slilioik ,
, liloO I'iog
. 0 '0 TuinpUns ...
, 2!i Kl W linen.....
, do 1 Washing'on 1
, V.'iK) VVavil -
. 'Jiil 1 U'v oming . . ,
. ll.V) Yatea
Ho olll.-
C it n am u-1.
I "ay tic a
Cii.ii,t.,iopia ,
ti 1:1 g...
t; in tu.io ...
('. r ;an
I) n a e....
lliitihes......
K-ex
I r iiklin ... ,
1 ulion ,
(iet.e-i e ..
ilerkitncr...
1 VI I
Jll
JiiP)
I7i
1 ol)
I. tl. rum ...
I ewis
l.iiit.gstoii. .
Mi.dii.on. . . .
Mon toe ... .
Total Lincoln majorities..
App..reut Lincoln ni i)o iiy,
.n ti. 1:.
Ai oi isTA, Me. Noveinb
1 '..Two hundred
01 ti twenty-live tow us 111 this
4 7,4-3 votes uud M Clcllio
ate give l. uc.iln
I.J07. Tho samo
towns last year gave Conv i I'm on) fur Uoveruor,
4 ",'! ' 8 ; Howiird (Detu.)H ',1 ,'i.
The remaindi r of tlie Si.ro will not ma' 'Hall v
olteribis m:ijority,as the .'' 1,0 10 votes yet to he
1 card fiom ate about equally divided beiwceu tho
two piirties.
Mr. Lincoln fl mninrifv wot no nciriv in.oou nn
the home vice, wbh fiom nio 1 to 7000 additional
ou Ibc soldiers' voio.
ni. in.. v.
A rOMlllKSIIIN l-HNHD.
P; 1 noiT, November! riia Kifth Concms.
not ni lilhtrict of -Wfehiaan, tho only doiibtful
1 1 1, has i-U cUt H. I'. 1 r i vbridge, It'itpuiiliciu,
ovi r A . C. Lulil win, tke pre-.cn'. Ueniocratie ni.-iii-li
r, thus niaknig ton de.'. iies of six anl
11: un 1 in 1 in t for the Cuioii in the Tliirty-ci 'lith
Cobgrcfs.
I l.I.I SOI 4,
Monmoi th, llliiio:s, Nov, 11, bar 10. Distr! t
uii.tllei.il returns give A. C. Hardin.' over 700
11 n.ii riiy for Congress in the Fourth District.
St. Lot is, November 12. King Kendall.
I'niili, ii elected to Coii';r.'-s over James 1..
A hu. Democrat, hv about u housand majority,
u g.oit 01 nearly l.SUO over tlio vote of lSbO.
COSi.Mii'l'K'IT.
.1', :iel'an.
ileit uru county
Ni w Haven county. . .
Ni w London county. .
I-1111 belli county
V iridium county.....
I itebiield cjunty
Tolland eounir. ......
Middlesex couuty....
Total
.3',i,9;o
Lincoln'! majority a.isl
With Warren lo hear from, which last smiii;
gave a Democratic mujority of 10.
ni:w JHitsjiv,
1'ARTtAL IlKTLUVS HV OOrNTIRS,
We have the fullowiug olliclal aud estituatcj
returns :
. ri-iCcnt, I"'.! , -n.ivcrnor,
I'ni.iii. Ijcui. V.ii.l. I'll kc.
40 .. Hi
8.S0 .. 10.il)
1115 .. 1VI
6oi) .. UI
tn .. ill)
lr'l .. .. 1V.57
671 .. 302
lflo .. 2fi2S
lO.i't .. J us
W .. It t
6-.K) .. 7H
lS'H .. liij
3ifi .. 421
fK) .. 118
1V0 .. .. 471
03 .. ., 818
4Hi .. 7,iS
l'MO .. 19.-.H
4-V .. 61-4
00 .. 1029
Atlantic
Leigcn
Hurlii gton
C1.1111I1 n
Cape May
I umbei laud....
Msi-ex
Cloueester
Hudson
Hunterdon
Mercer
Middlesex
Monmouth ....
Mori is
Ocean
1'assaic
Salem
Somerset
KtlbsCX.
Union
Warren
Total rnaiority.3.K37
10,137 1,212
MeClellau l maiority.
TarkiT i majority 4,5' '7
Vnjca gain tine 1W2 9,&J
WHEIIE WILL AD JURAL
ror.TER sriiiKE?
Enemy's Horror of Ilia Floct.
LAHOn UNION SQUADRON
DUTCH OAl
AT
HOW OUR PHISONERS
RICHMOND VOTiHD.
AT
I.AIIOI' INION ll.l'l.r 1(1 loin It' KT II I'll I.V!'.
'. Of, A'' V, il .', ', ,.''.'!' 'I
'1 In' calm tNint.rnies on th;s n ,1.' tlio I ici1'.. no
olien-ive. mnvi intuit 01 tiny kind ii.iwi;; L i'.i ii
plat v tor m ei ui days.
Al.rgl'tket Ol' CUM1") its .Uld I'O'l.'llds v
r poiti .1 to be m tke river ') lo v I) i i) i i. Ii
lliev ate w u 1 1 1 n ,: tsi ,i:ei th.o:un j i ler's , n it. o.
will I i' "uii'ii nine tM'tore th. yasstnlf 'li ip n'
lllel lirnry's lllillls. 1 lie i out u Kid :i s ol o ir
in n e ails, after the l 'i. i'!- aiki r, e.uui i b
Iihi v. .'.telitlll.
(ii n I n A I. o u sen. 's c i' i , n : s .is rue. nin si o .
(u it'T'kiy ni'bt, e I.- irn i'im n h -n,
fietie'a' tir ieie cati'ured a pie'et lino tie r the
( ii y t'oirt ro:iil. t pA.trd ot ihii'y proii'.-s
uric taken, without tno l-i h-I a ni in o-i 11111 -il ',
'l b'' eiipmreil line i still h"! I lv li oiral "tei .
About tbe tame lime ihe lloleo'be I, .ei 1, 0111
iniiiidid by Captain Woo,iri!l', . u ., i iii.t
ci.t ii. 's piekt t line in fn 'lit of ihe I'r iter, ' ik 01
tin 11 pootain un I ciptur'n-; n pr. ui rs.
'1 h' enemy iipene u t'n' nis 'nc w. ii'bot in i
tdn il I T' 'in h. nuieiies, 1 , .1 r. our tioo 1. lie;. I their
po-it:'in tor two ho us uud a h lif, win 11, bein;
tanlo d by ihe rn.'itiv in I r ee t"e-, tb-v w
compel ed t i toll bae t. I'lic leg. 'ii s. tit'toeii
kill.d, thirty live w. uiile'l, an I lorty imij
llll-"l!l-.
lli'iypi Uet tiling eoivinueil ' n the 1 in- -,
ali S'liiiki.v n i'ht.
'I ke enemy are not ni ikini as vet my nrep iri
tioi.s tor winter qu u'tei witioti te ir 'in .-.
1 here u us I't-rivy lirm ol 0 -''i inn ilv try . m l
eai'tion on our k it eenire on Mo- l :y ni'lit
There i a rumor that (ir.i'it c iu'eni ! 1'- r,
ntt o k upon WilmiiiKton by w v "I Wei Ion, .in
that he in now Heiinmc troops to Weblon. We d ni
is ixiy-thite milts fiom I'etci -.ourg, and V'il.
iningn n is one hundred and oi ay-t vo iii.Ks iVom
WeMon, nr two linn In d and fwentv t'ivo fro. 11
l'i triMuirg. I'lnin I'ort .'in mtli to W el l in, by
w. yiif the Seaboard and K '.ino!.e road, the d s
t.tliee is eighty miles.
NHWS 1 KOM NORtll ( VtiOI.tNV.
IVf learn from Ninth Carolina p ipi is ;Iia! 1'1
n oi.th and Wiisliington havv In en evaci itcd by
the t Fiiuili rate forces.
Iii.l 1.1. lloi.uol; of i'0':ii:lt's 1 1 i 1. 1 -. iiniti. is
111; ooimi lo sthim; ?
ttm I' r n,. )r, ,a II '.1 ', Aun' ,.r
V ti 11 1 h i-. bceotiie of tlie arniad 1 whieh as-'cui-b'fd
in the. water nf the. Che-.iii: ake a id s u! "ti
Willi biieli tin iniiiiiblc show a few days uito to the
touihwar.!, aiul, a our atitlioriii. s were iiieliii'-il
to belli ve, for Wilitiinittou, and S'Tious o;ratioas
for tin reduction and oecupaii in of tu.it imp irt.int
pi ht uud port f There has been ample, time,
idtice it was mid to have sailed for its nppe tr
ance 1 tl the woiks at the mouth of Cap.; 1'ear
river; vet we hear nothing of sin h 111 o.'iin',
and
us we can anti' ip te no po-si'iln imli-
tary cud to be served by tlio e m 'caiinent
of the lin t by our authorities here or at Wilming
ton, we are wai ranted in appieliunding that some
otlur point th in taut is to be the o ijee; of tae
c.xpeili' ion that the utta k will bo in 1 le in so ne
other quarter and that the sunnoied mnpies
tiotiali'o Information of the Wir Dcp irtui 'iit has
la en deieptivo. l.ut at w hat point may wo re i
Si 111. ley expect the blow to bo delivered ? In
what quarter of our soaboard are ill re inilic.i
tlons of 11 contemplated descent of serious pro
portions !
Can it ho that Charleston is to he at; tin tried ?
We limey nor. Her state of prep iralion, tail
labots tin 10 of lb aureg ird an 1 the I uti.r.i ad
llurtb, ami the proence of tho soldier llird--e,
are not promi-lng eh iiv n.s for th ' success of
mch un " oration. I! sides, Yankee veng" in c
11.11 be Mill ciently siiicd by keeping up the 0 1:11-
liardmci.t of tho city tit long range, to liu dontruc
lioii of 1 riv.ue pmper y, wild .ho oceaiional lo-s
ot 1 fc of women and children, and to tho injury
and oi-enmtort and hardships of 11 -u-coui'i it tir.
Is Mobdc, then, to be at aeked, oilier d r -:-t I y or
from i'. u-aeol'.i ? We th nk not. We do 11 it
belii v an expedition for inieti an oper.it. 0:1 wo'iul
be litied out in the North.
Looi-itig along tlie co'.t, and scan iin.; th ;
(! 11s of the times, we arc in laced to IkiI'cio th
S.ivaiiiuih, flco.gta, and so tie p iin on th" eour
n, ink .vm tl of it, will provo to bj the o jejiivo of
tins t xpi diiioii alter nil. tine indica: i.111 1111 l o
ccn in the reeint urrang tucitt to 111 ike S.iv.iu.
nub ti e point ijr exehn'iging -01110 tjn tho isind
pneoiit is of war. Under coverof lb it cloa , pcr-
hiinee, It was IU,ioseil ny one trei itoro u
tneinv thai he mignt a-s-nnic innitspecto 1 tin
licet of tiausporis 111 that quarter, au 1 concentrate
on lavorable i lands in Ilia v.eintty a for-io nu'll
dent lor the operation, winch in that way co i.d
be iniule a. most a -ui tie tiunn.
There are many thiiigs which would recom
mend smb an a ieinpi to tho Yankeo c im ils.
tke lentil rc of bad fuiili that it would wear would
givoto it very much 1 ho zest whu ii tho '.M ir.
m ind or epicure liudi in pu'rld ninie, or C a'h.i
rinc of kii-.in loued " in tlie poignant pleasures
01a rape," whi ethetheatiicaleifi ct would oro.r.o
an irnuiiii-e lour from Washington to ilingor,
and around tho lakes, away ..if to the n ir hem
ratine of Minnesota one prolonged current of
ecstasy would thrill the Northern public.
1 he 1 cciiliar itic.teui nt t Mien an operation at
this time would he tlie hope, by tho possession of
Savanniih, to make it the base for a diversion for
tlie rc lei of Atlunia uud Saerni in, or, in ca-,0
the latter "Uuu'd be forced to gno up Atlanta and
fall lull k out of (ieorgia to hi hi .uess ut Cli l la
tooc.i, thu i-oviession of Sav umal. aud tho o.'cii
pillion nt the coast of Oeorcia c mid be ho d up
us a couipviiaatiiii,' substuuic, itul ed, its au advan
tageous exchange.
hon.e such motives nave insrnrej ties 111 ivo
in( nt, we may rely on b, ibomtli -h present con
dition of all. dis ut Atlanta, an I tlio transfer of
tl e iietual theatieof w.ir tr, 111 so.i h ru (ieirgia
into .Mululu lemiiBsec, by the pa.-n,'o ot our
uriny under Deiiure laid into iliat region, m iv
1 ain-o botne mnililleati n of the plan of operations
in the lOii'Cinplnted -iU.ii tur. In thu courso of a
week or ten days at luo-t, there should bo a 11110
certuin development. The works ut -S.iv.muih
aio well con Jiructcd, extensive, and siroug
piopcrly muiii.ed, they thou.d 1111116 u suiil
del. use.
The Immediiito coiumador there, (loner il
McLaws, has had a good deal of experien ce in
the held as a i!iv . i .11 command, r, is said to ho
a cit, icsolutu, and po-Kus-ed of suiind sense and
.iiidgmcnt in un emergency. We do not, tlierc
f rc, apprehend disaster, while hoplmr that our
uiithoiiiies will S'.i'oiiuthen his hinds at tho ru .t
moment to the utmou stretch of our dofonsivo
resources.
THE I'lllHT WITH KIM'ATnil'lt IN A L A 11 M A .
From Hi lt-lnlt AJarhtcr, .Vi.mii.trS.
The enemy being reported advancing, as was
belieied, 401H) strong, fiom tho dirociioti of 11 nuo,
General Fi-rguson, coiumaudiug division, fonued
his Hue on Terrapin creek, about a mile north of
Ladiga, aud engaged them at 10 o'clock. Tlio
light la-ted an hour and ten miuutej, tho enemy
being completely whipped, uud rctirine; ia coil
ln-iou
They were n portion of Kilp drlcl.'s Cavalry,
commanded by Uencrnl Cirard. Ono reiiimuit
was composed of Alabama tories. We. captured
un elegant stand of colors and eleveu prisoners,
including lour wounded. The enemy It ft imno
bull' a dozen killed on the Meld, .and citizens re
port that their umbulaucos were lull of dead uu 1
wonuiled.
Our loss was one officer of the 2d Alabama,
wounded, supposed mortally, aud threo privates
killed, li-iguson's Itrlgade, Colonel DoyUscam
minding, did the tiiditiug, being posted on the
roud. The brigades on the right aud left wore
not engaged.
V01E I'OB rEESI flRXT AMONO THE VNION l'KISON.
Las in men mon u.
From the Richmond Lraminei Sovemher.
Yestcrduy being the day of the residential eloe.
tion North, out ut curiosity a vote was allowed to
be takeu among the Yankee wounded prisouori
of war in ilopital No. 21, in charge of Hurgeou
.Scruple. Commissionorl and clerks were solo, tod
Iroui among the prisoners, of whom there are
about rive hundred in the hospital, including a
good many negro soldiers.
Though tho negroes claimed the right f suf
frage, because lighting for the Union, the Com
missioners decided against them, and only the
white Yankees wore allowed to deposit their bal
lots. The negroes thereupon threatened to reter
ihe question to Mm Linkum lor his decision.
The vote stood as follows : Commissioned olll
cers McClellan, 11 1 Lincoln, 21. Nsn-corumis.
stoned olll owi and privates McClellao, M'j
1. n . I 1. 1
Mil i' v for T.incVn anio-i
tlie-rs, I ; in. nor: y ; n l. i
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r im . f .. n ( v riii-iif if Iti- lt"iel
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Ml-lt 1'itH.lc Mi.rvlH.nl H111I I'i'i.
H- I'll' trmv In t III'. 4 i.vi.t III -11. Ht.tl
l.'ilty (i V.t id,- I ii.'ii.y.
'.tliloN, November 11. Ncvs t'ro 11 tin
A 1 1 1 1 v i f tke Ma-nan -i.i ih ton -lit K'iiV' ft it it
las tieu I'MiiMlv asi'itiond that til- Ii ' s
have bei n r int -r ' d, nn I are 11 iw a'O "ip in : I 1
li.ink Mo riila i.'-. p"-iu.'it, and lit- tt e e -ryla id
aiid i'- tin-;, liiuia w iih aiioilu r inv.i-iou.
hei i-lan's ui ui , however, was on Wed'r-- ! iv
un 'er in. 11 e l"n ; ouier and ill an-1 e lie e ,f e 1
ditu n. It I'lirly or Kwell a"'"iiios prrs
toAHrds tke I'otoiuac be w ill ea ch a i.ir. ir.
M ' I: E HATD'.NO !TJ I' LOR I HA.
Amitlier SuriTHttil liinlilioii - I. -I c
f'liiiii Jei.' l-i.l -I. It.nli'.l.
v e tiiiv I en p"i tit'ttiil t 1 nil a le" 'i wr
n
by lit f nli- 1 fieie ral I. 11 ii!i"
.piartus, t'i-'ri t of West I lo
O. tuber :ii," to a i'i.e;,d i.i :hi,
we take the loilowing :
"Since I I live been it fiN 11
viri -ue i"--! al in t ,vo rai's. T
nisi letlllili.l from till, ova'er I
Ml toll en 1 apuli force, dete in-
t'i'ii'ii "Ilea I
la, ii 11 r l ic n.
v, r.-.i n -i ii. -i
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la--' one U 1 j
c. W'a 111 -t 11
it, lullc 1 I'. ,
ei.l-TS w n h.nr.
Mllub tl lei . 11, and tooll 1 HI"
ike lot-s ol a in in. Wo bro o lit 1 v iv
' I ,1
r inn
ut '.'o -d b'lnb ', , mid a knve r.ntoi lo..s ior 1
11, Ills. c iiurii. d two vi ry imp a- nit, br,,!
tlie eiietny s camp, nnd ail hi" eoiuoii-s try-toi
took a t. w horses and a ii inib.r . f bniali .irui
. 11. l ,: ;;.
I 111 ton ultr.l soli! lei h : . .lernl i(!.' !'lill.
"Wahiunoion, Novcnibi'i' I'J. It is o u.'iady
iinui.iiie(.d lk.it the c'.ei, ttev ot' th" a.iiiy in the
lield te.piiies tli.it the f nloiichs of re tiiii' ip 1
oibci r . and cnlii'ed no 11 ti', for duty shall r.-r.ui-nale
on the 1 1' ii in t. l'rovo .t M ir .hd- are
qiiirml to take niea-iiros 10 liave th- tn r turned 10
tin ir piop. r eonuiiirjd.
CITY INTELLI'uOOE.
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l'i lit I I.I. N 1 1 H A M A I 1U ' l: I loll li: SKI i ' T
I. aw A Whom. Comi vnv Hi i uu. a l'.i'.n-i:
Ma.-i-iii.mi:. I he ol!i oof M". Alderni ;ii W. d-i'-g
was I. II. el with a r re coiepany of actors,
HCtres-cs, iiianacers, utility people, stage cirpo i-tcr-,
tre.i-tiri a -, do .vkt cp. is, ush. rs, and u c n
t.f i. ti er att.u-li-1 of the. New "hesn it S red
Theatre, about 4 o'clock yesterday after in n, on
the Oei ii-ion of a hearing in tbo ease of S aeriyvs.
Sinn. 1'h.K was a i-uit to recover salary from "io
le-ncs and til in gers of the New Ciesiri'. S-root
Tin litre. Mr. Sinn appeared as defend int and
bud counsel; Mr. Slurry was also present as
pktltiiiti', with a gent'einan tor loiral advi-or of
limited pmcil e, mid ii 'W in the profession. Mr.
.lames Sherry was employe 1 at the then re tor
'leudinu' invcnlle bii.-iiiess," and it is notorious
how badly lie was suiicd for that line of pkiv ; liu
made no mark in any chancer which he ut
lemplid, if we except that of tho "M igieian," in
the -peetiiclc of 'inlilin, hieh chara-'t. r h id its
in n i ii merit in the "i sake up."
His cm inure -tud exil up-ui the stage ." of n
haib d ith derision by I lie audience, uud ha w -s
Mt down in until lor the pans in whic:i tic w is
cast continually. It (cents that during tho n r
fot iiiaiieo of tint line old comcily of , nk th f rc
l iu- .n.( by lite Wai reu C .mealy C uniiiiui i'in,
M r. Khciry was pbi 'ed in tho cis', and wis in
toxieaicd when tho curtain w"nt up, yet went
upon the since nnd etule ivo ed to peifor ti his
part, mm h to tho euiii o rassnuuit of ill who
plujcd wiih linn, and with mi 'b 11 ig ant o.ms--iiiiis,
faults, nnd sfitpidcy ns to cm-o guieril
re 1 1 null uinong lima tois, ami tho uulieii'o .s
well, l'or this o;leii-e x . Sherry was s i iimarily
(I i-n , i-' i d, and when he iiiipli d lor Ins . ". -bill
i i v thbty'!oi it ,v is r f i e I. V.t rv i--Ct.ivor
to Mtve liie man tVom di grice an I no :
iiiin v los- was luado by Mr. Sum, liu all .
!'.i-(il, nnd V i. Sh. nv .k't riinned to gie,:
ample! pub. idly to : In-- whole itir.it.- by i iS'.tt i.ing
a .uit.
lb for.-Aid', rut ui u el l ii r ye-tcrd iv, tho evi
dence eb- i-. d was iiotu aiu.i-iiu' ii'id i i por a o.
and the decision in this r,i-e -vill bo of iiito s to
Ike i-niire j r -fes-ion. .Mr. Sun ri,'iigiii.di a il
a. ktiowieilg. il tho iigi-e ttient erm igi'.g Mr.
Sheiry, nnd lho pkilntilf labored tj -hov ny
com, i-cl the niccssityof fulillling all su t'icou
traeiH.
Mis Stt'ie S licnek, tho "walking lady" nf tho
f i-taiilishni' ut, gave the most d irn igiagi vide I e.
She lesdiiid Hut Mr. Sh.-ny win po-itively
l i i-Ii t" while on tho s'lrri'; that ti'T niiact unes
wi to regaled with tho fumes of liquor wifte I
Uiou the expirated uiinoqibc.ro from said ' j ivet
iille," who was alt lupfi ig to perforin tlio p ir- of
a lirs'-cl.iss lover. Up ti a er s.ex iniin Pion,
Mi-s Schinek giew a li'tle nettled. Sho was
po-iiivo that Mr. Sh -rry was drink, and n it
sick, snd th it the fumes were tho-o fro n malt or
"piittiious li jilor, mid not e It r an ariicln shu
bud freipient occmloiH to u o in tbo relief of tier
own connplaint, heart di-case.
Mr. 1 nir, a dashing young memlior of tho com
pany, who was do, ideijly pronipt, forward, and
rather a rt, testilied that Mr. Sherry seoin id mu 11
confused on tho evening in iiuesiion. and otforod
him I larr) live dollars if ho would ta'io his
tSlicii)'.-) part. 'Ibis Mr. Tarr did nit aisoat
to, ii .ni icteired Mr. Sherry to Mr. I-, ,i'i, ano hoc
mi tuber of lha eoinoaav. and the prompter, w ho
testitied to the sanu elfo t, but aeknowli) Ig d
that Mr. li.iker, ilio stag.) mnuater, t-i .k tho
prompt-hunk from bun that evening, with tho
renuiik that Sherry was marring lha pin -e to
itch an extent, that ho (.li tkcr) won d have to
prompt it himself.
Mr. Lewis li.iker wis satisfied that Mr. Shnrrv
was "light" on tlio oceusion, and ho said Mr.
Slteny was much coiilu-e.l, imp -rfoct, uud eui-liarr.th-lug;
that, with this except! in, tho pie
went on smoothly enough ; that it w is an i-iviri-ublo
rule with all resiicoia'ilo utauagon tu dis
charge nnv oue who appea ed on the stago in an
Intoxicated condition, and not to allow them t i
iii-ull the audance nnd tlio comp my a socoud
time by mch an Indecorous uct.
Mr. "Cool" Hood testitied that Mr. Sherry
was much confused an I muddled, and tht ho
observed him drinking a'e in tho dr -ssing-r lom.
This, counsel ior the. deiendant thought, was
until cai-surv lor a "sick" num.
Mr. "Hurley" Mordaunt thought Mr, Sherrv
was much muddled and cm'iarra-sed through
out the piece ou this o. ea-ioii, though u-ua ly
coircct and reliable previously.
"Old Tap" Chapman testilied that Mr. Sherry
was not cnmi.iv mrntis on tho occasion, an 1 tit)
(Chapman) was much ciu'iui'iassseu wnu aim in
live ur x scenes.
Mr. ".Stick" Ivinswas the only one who seemed
eiit.rely committed to (lie interests of -Mr. Sherry,
nnd defended him in his testimony, lvius is in
tho sumo bout with Sherry, und is always a
k.iiffhinu.stock for tho audience, whouover ho
appears upon the sta. "A fellow feeling m ikes
us wondrous kind." The argument of tho counsel
was "heavv on both sides, anu too AlUurumn
aud audience wero alike eddied ami electriii. d
with the acute logic aud ova whelming eloqueuco
of lliA Intvvi-rS.
i-'.ioiioh was seen mid beard bv us to show that
the management has the best of the bargain j and
e),,.i,-ver Alderman Weldinu's decision may bo
next Monday, tlio damage to Mr. bherry will ho
irreparable. We give no opinion in the matter,
as it is not our province, uud only publish this
whule matter as a lesson to till good actors. T hey
should remember that no contract is va'ld unlii-s
both parties luliil every requirement It demuuds,
and perform everv duty, unless prevented by
i...oi;!ui muses aiid those acceptable in entiity.
Tho axl'air has caused considerable excitement in
the profession, and some hoar-thiunings that are
most unpleasant.
rsTTT Tiiikvino. A eyslcm of petty pilfering
has long been carried on by a crowd of boys who
on areata nmt the Columbia Ilridga. and rob
the ireight cars on the Heading Railroad. One of
these young ttneves was arreaieu juoioriiay ior
stealing a quantity of produce. It is supposed
that tho plunder Is curried to their hoaios. Coal
thieves are also quite numerous, and the police
have received peremptory orders to arrest all
parties suspectod of being engaged ia tho busi
ness.
rKEACMKO AT tus Walmct Street Thea
tre. A series of sermoni are about being do
llvered on Sunday evening at the Walnnt Street
Theatre, by 8. M. Uadis, M.D., J'MrVt of UiO
first r. Vitttrco
Fi ninsi ny 1 lie. . 1! 1 v. T'u. hum Kit. P
o-l. I. ml, lle'tor ol s . l'-i.il's Church, Tair-1
s't' ct, I " lo Wa'uut, is di'li.eilng, at ho p't 9 Jl.t
t me. iw ii in'i ,n ivo eour 11 of -et nous t e- on
."iit.diiy a l: in t i fn at :i n'rlock, and the other on
idi.d.. lain.i as. I I. e u ' j 1 1 of tho S m-
ik'y hf.lltl'l It ili-eoll Pis lloi "ii, ' '.: o:'i 1 "'
1 1". r.Ui in lii a. 1 ii," ,md die :b. mo a most 0 n-
-o 1 II I the ("III I tl ill ll -III IS ,u 1 10 1 '
I - -s 1 v. 11 i'm'i'I' lil-l. t. bv tie nt l''l..' '
.'ei IV w ill v. I.t-'lt th ' 1 111 1; IP. divine inv s,-. i .
I i-e . ,0,, v . v. tril,' c t
ni' i o i ni in c if t in tli Hl o vide i
t i t tn i i in -1 iiiui-h itHt t i r in-, ii- .'in m
t i i itul im in m-', l t v liicli. t t u Uitiiii y f
M rv it' ') t iih. !m r', u t' iii-nlr t iij ir ifr
"itiIt c rur tn tlio v ini!ii.i,,t'it mi l r t; hIiiu',
tlrcu. li tli: hrtnpv t .(Mil'v Ur. (io ittur t ium 't
t tit it !, iv il Hi nn rhly aiul v.h -ncttlv a im
jni' it a rit j t fnr u h' r.t. 11 'ill c ir-- x ;io
ii tM I v n't niH il, aiul ih'. IntiTcst in ttv u
t Mil't ll llV t III' Jitl1) tt" M'' IIH tO iil!H' lO ifct l n'.v
j i of iv - a t 'W ni tl-- t't ii i p ' tt 10 1 1
Im. KOM, V mjso. Auioiui thoo arr vttvl in
tliO tli ordt'rly iliinrj-lioiiso ai I''-iirtfi ami (Miri--Imui
mt. tn, c-t'Ttliiy inorruntf, u st ioi! in Tn i:
'J'iI t.H M-ii, a ) 01IIJ' HMU w!i Kv'
mnuc it' Willi'im .l-'iio-j, ami who w.is nc iii r"
u Living vo? 1 1 1 on iijc iti tli' l i;ir( li lwi-i m "i
tW'TlilM W aul. I'tn- ikMiMhl.int J.-hhmI thithi
h.ui VfU tl. unil $ thl tn:tt lm w only a I'-vv il i
limn Nt' irh. Tlio propi icier (if tlio tin
ordci ly I:iiu-c-Iiou v, it wan al.rwv.i, viu 'im.l lor
Joft'H. lie nt.il .lours wito iK'i I in ) K) f.'
unswt r, ouo ct' votm;? illeKully, tli otluT i m I
ii'fl Ht.d .1 1 f tef ' linn. UVi w- n. Uv.Ui in alii
in .iio ior ihi'ir i'nturo y k i h.'iitivtur.
IMmh-nv.mt I,an:i. iy. Ht'oro AMiTiii'in
1 .1'ithT t Mi nl.iy, Anna M iiuiu. Imd n h in;i,
i litUL,M il with the larceny of a watch, acveial i'inS
i i.tl one liinilrrtl nnd (Kry lotl irM In MiOiicy.
niift h itlt 'cl to be tho intlhi'lv of a hoime in
tli' m i;iit 'i liuoil ol Sixth iiml Ki' rrrcof,i.
y'uv: in.in tntin W.o.hin.:ton, th-' oilier eveniu r,
iii iilt Inn itv into h r hmi, anl in the m iriiini;
I.l wus iiiinuft the uhovt urtlcle-. i'lio vvaich w.it
let i pit ii in ti pi . i. i ii o kit's est, Mist, inu.it., win'it;
tin- Hi I'm -i 1 1 ha. I n 1 1 it. S!io v.;n ciiiiuittt'l
tu nn.-cr.
Ki;i ui i mm;. !'!iis morning tho M .yor i-nti I
w irianlH lor ihr inyincn in" timely bjtmty to
'J 7imMi, of whom twt wito tori ycirservi:c;
t wo ii-r '.! ye:irn ; twunty-thrce for :i yn.irs. Tin.
men w tc rnil.hil u- tollnw-: j t t'io Kit
M i'iiHi WhtiI ; o tlio Tvi n iotn W.ir l ; 0 t the
l ruth .o-tl ; I lii the S -vrn'ti W inl ; HM ii
I -liJi'i'i'th .V:if.l ; 2 'n the L.cvou. Ii War.i ; 1 to
t tit v..'h Wtir-I ; :i t' thu X,ui!y-t.iiil WaiI ; I
to il.o Ninth Ward.
Mm. hums Mi-anil;.'. A iliseliare.l so!lior
iiiiiud J.iincH ItratlU'. wia'o into. cited last
iiijjht, visit .1 a huu-e ot cu,jie l hy two fciu.ile,
it (MitJ ut l'i 'i.'.for nm I and U.iiiiin:; lju stret t.
Admtttai cc h- inr rctn-i'd Iiiin hu hroko npt-n tl.o
()(.ir. wen! in mid hctt nc I rattier un rcntlem in),
lie vain urictci), tiiol :lii-4 inorning coiuniittcd tor
Ki.il ' AHciiiiaii Cioiit's.
Do v i. i ti M vnhi-1 1'nn t.-. The rulint? priiv-s
n f ii r iloii.i H'i'" iiuirkcts this morniri;; were as
fo'lows ;- App1-, 1"T h U peck, .!7 . ; lui".er,
( ."iim ('oc. ; i n 1 1 lit l t , lny 1 .". i. r lu-ad; e
li r ")f. p. r il-tiii; hint, ''S(.t. pr pnuml ;
poLaluc. 't7(" -'ioe. ner half-p.-cK ; chick-Mi1, 2 , f
,iof. pi r pi-uhd. In mcit-t, pneo remain un
eiitoi i il.
tS iot.K a Pa t i'. T bis morning Johnny M.i;u're
was arraimd he fore Alderman lVch chirked
witli the Ian env of fl pair of hoots. It ih nl g-d
th it thu IniiitH wuie ha'iitiiiLT at u Ktorc dour at
IThth ai.d S iutti btreetH, when tho prisoner
0 me a "ii, took tho t la oil thu nail, p die I oil'
1 in ohl h, Mini fiit the new oii.h on his feet.
Jlc had j tut put on tho bCi-und buot when ho was
Leei ta i y uu ottH;er.
Tin: Coi onr.D Tuooi. Tho War Department
as auth.iri.ed the Suporvi'-ory Committee fir
Hectiiiinn: Colored Troops to nrrf ndzn ftno h r
try ti e tr, to bo composed of eotor-'d voInnti.eM
r i e, i v . a-il tliiin' yCltr, ami will ho ..ou'-
nMii d i tit :. J 1 li KcKituc-it United butcs Uo lured
TlOUi'H
S i n a i: i vuoM ItoMi;. Frederick K.i!)'cn,ao I
U juits, hluo jacket, grey pants. Unlit h vir, hai
ln-n mi fii. from li ih lioniu sineo Tuesday list.
Any in'orm tlon a to h u wiierea'ionu will Oo
thai kftti y reeeivid by liie Chief ot INdU-a.
Ohhainmi and Installiid. Tho lie v. Divl !
. (j'ordon haa been ordained and installed as
pu. tor of thu Fourth Unit-id Pie-d.yt ri tn Church
y li e I'resiiyttT.v ot rnilailt lpiiia. ( do ehincli
sitiiateil on l.m. rtl Htrei t, w nt ot Mnrt ) ui'i
iS'i.w Mor-B lloi nk.-Tho Il-.pe II )-oCoinpmy
have purehnsed au old m in-ien on thos m'h
iile ol I'.no street, ahovo Socorid, vv.tli sna d h
roiinds Hl'in hed, and are bivinii tho hinl-Ii'i
ul'e;eil into a hose luni-e, witOHtuhlo in tho re tr
Vtsrr i o tub (Jtn ho r "(Ji.r.N v " drtlea-
tion of the I'n on Isearuo paid a visit to tho gu i-
nt (inittui ye-icftiay alternooii, lyiu at the
Nay Yard. Thry were hatclsonii ly entertained
) Captain Wellrt, tho coiniiiaadim olll. or.
Coal THAMfiitiUTA rit)N. During tho Wile'
G2 W1 tons of coal were tran-porte 1 on th i Phila-
;tli hift uud U ad ni'' Kailio id, and li'JZi tuas
by the Schuylkill Navigation Coal Trade.
liKTi'iiN or a llK'-.iMKsr. Colonel Nolf'9 ro.'i-
niei t of one hundred days' men. stationed a' Fort
Delaware, returned to luU city yesdurday ai'iur
liooD, utid were tlibuiivetd.
riULANTiinoi-Y. Di this te of fraud, c orr'ip-
iL-n, and diiihuiu-Htj, when ever., remondlrani-e ol eon-
ii ueu u nt:cl id Ue iee ly rush f r th alnoiJiLF d au-.
h It tin y n rtBl Iiik lo ntf m'uio ttie ex-Ttl ini ol lh
ftw w!io,tn tliu r-nuiatai n ceitlty ot piitvidlut; ur ttu''n
ielvesj, ,rty cnnucii lsih'fl (Icrcrt'iicij to th cun.lUlin of
otlitrt. T lie re l room eniult hr t al'i ad ttiura la iuf-
ft..ieit of botli food and ralinrni fjr all trio sons un I
dftu liter of cur iiiiK rlntf rare. Thvrn Ii a limit to o ir
piiwtii of ooiiHtunpti .n, And wo liavo no rigiit ton a cb
U c bn a 1 frmi ih rnouia of tho liuiigrr in our encir ro.itlt
lor uicte than wu cm u-e. Hut ia tli urou t itih of hfo
tnt-n do nn! utt.p tcnsldcr any w ui'i but th h oftaeir
on n dt' flr-lineK. Tin. cry of tl.o orptitiu, iht w ill uf witl w
Ltio.i, and the tu i.nhi.-s of ihe iivi. aro a lk. uii ii ar,! and
inhff-c:d mud th lin of roiiUMidln-t Imtsn-nn.
We bbv, thu tr'rc . it ij idr ihlnii :o ttvnpl itl n t
wl f Oin .i i. ah i- s'lc im l it 'vtl-i. ivliuu iiiivulliii
f llu'l." t iV. - . Ii"t I'll) al'l lii.WstllU 'M O'lltl'S. U It
t il Mi.l's'1 il." : W i' .'iliTUll- Ol ln HpUOill lUlfCl u(
"IT a U II ' - -II ill it' ' .(.da '! nir losvn JO Hi 'hl
it'.n ir ui;il il. '.c .fug', u'lidt !t'u tt of t'rif. tair
le in ,o....i, l tloa city, to iIi'iim li nn th'' ill ie:'-
aah'K i an nt ol K ecuu Hy rcin a al a..mt wh cii ,ir -
lull" i In 1 1" ..II u v;na;i Ivht tu thu Jlup- in urt cttia-
pifti- v lii He sr.iitif. wiuiw. ii mt'.in nn-, iv mi) mil' .an-
I. tin h.iier. oi uuy outer miiiiiiik ai ii-'-ri.i'ic mn
ar liimli-lo v lk. ih hltiMltoHi'n.th'j' luor-s mc''U i' I,
a i a a ih ic, w iih tin an! di it n tx)x ni uvil, U b tiMi-a m iti
eih.rtii 1" iLfiri'MM it niicl In rll .In,' l I hot k-ii'I
n.fti. win a- itM;.ini( ai'fii ihi c..r..i n.ii iniu.lU m erulc'n-.
cm -, and but dd-ui. Irf, ui Lhnh .iiii'Mium by ih 'to wli-iia
tl.tUT fKUl 1im Itiit 1, l'i llilxb. H. ui. im ii u ' .;! iii i. e is
b .iniji. n nil a uuo li ul reiiii-m'f at. a oi the uilorl'.. T ie
htevi h n In I'm Ihfis iil ut flit yenrM.aiiil yet in th it
tliiii" t o a eiiiiiuiuiioii ni ni. a iiieiu uiotjs oi iair
I'uueji it hinprl-liik'. uu l w -iii-i. a mier.iuy ka -vvti, u
Ihe f.r iiie-t tnh'Ttls' iifiit lini!iiiih e No l'ci.l C mxi of
tin pul lio (init no uttiadhe nmi uyor printer h iqk,
W.'li'il l-f fe. hu a- llil Nlmplr. lellliiK hict
i tuuk'LH Ip.h el r. oily a utmly. riui-r ih in a inera ev
. . in i j.t. Mid dim m t r n ' Hi ilxi d lfi. im h vo b uu
("uhitl liii l 11 lo Uif euro ct illn-ri u tn muci am oi
m r 10 iirouuc tlo- ino-t ln-ueilei.il rcuilri 11 ith U'-iaa
ami cliriiLlceate huve . i. htfil lo V'i new riiawh4t rts'-io,
and Ihe loiTfaMlrni Itnovt . (!(. oi if. hertliim p iwt in wi
lt entij.' niucri in thi- c.'iitttencof the public. 1 In I' 0!lK0
U u' ht. Ir.O Walnat street.
It Mould nia I'tit ii the Fn-cei nfthene ran wce
generally knuvMi It would notuuhiie and enouir, ' mil mk
tioiti totid'ipta Iiit de ot living thai Wunhl ho m-rvh O iolu
1 . tho world Hhila prttliaMe to lln-ius' Iv.-n. it wroiiU
Kii an Inipeiua 10 iliiliii'llir.ily laal wtnihl he hoti.- h:iio
ti e Wt.rld. It HOtml i i. Hie mo .t cna.auiui mi
i iclv, ana Cioisu mi'iiUbt k'ns hu:uii uud Hurdid lu cIiuji
int; Ihe toJd to wiullll .Vfi.'ie Manful'tt.
Yamlla Doastkd Almonds,
Of tare '.uallly. Manufactured by
BrbCHUN F. WiaiX aM.
rriU HFiH may rely upon ffottin tho boat
Kum ai 'b.rle Oukard4 Sou a.CVtumeatal Uoul.
Tn LohboM T'mus os Skwino Macihm:8.
"The Wl.ci4ur and Wilson Ma-hiu la the one best calcu
lated for UuM-hoid work. It makei the lonk-itiuh by
tucaujof a rotating huok, doing away with the ahuttle,
which it unnaeoatn aolxy. There are othr machiuei
which autitltuto a looptr for the ihuttie, aoil make a
ilnglflUirritdloop itiWh, which la apt to unravel. Roma
orUiericwintfMachinM are very eMravaffaut u the uaa
of thread; one of tlie atoet aoted of tJioaa making the
double ap chain tltch uiiag el yardi of Uircd to oaa
faewing. TtiUt a eatiuiu matter"
To how the Immense aad growing aoyularlty of Ute
W heeler A WlUoa Machine, we would Hate that over
jO .000 of them wul have been uiaiio factored thJj year, and
nearly 6690 have been eold In PhlladalpUia aloao. laiiruo
tlon ai en at the revldenoea of p urchaners. Ever machine
warranted, and the money returned If nt entirely eatii
factory. We advlae all to go to the elegant laJajroem of
Wheeler WUn, No. T04 Ctteinut etfeet.and aaetheio
wonderful Machinee In operation. Our friend out of town
should lend for ft cii-cainr nd ipvclawui f wor k. Vo
oUryo.
DONH VlTlt roi lT!m.
Tlta BilUl Of TOWR. HLU
Trt wn f)fd"iniiiT ia A a.iwn tn pup r,
Fr win l Ut rend thf-d nn mij ;
Hln iefty h"ie h.id ill tn Hior
I PI'ft ed A n r ri' hlf ntro'.
Hilt Ul'MI H.T..S h'.f " tti r r tun
A fhoonui n Ir ii n hint, look,
it though ho hiiel iiHt hw naTi,
Some ctiniier; f.imi tho in-, t he t-j
fun we t to p III''4-' '"' ir
T lint trleKI-li that hri no r.-'H
1 1p p eo now I'v iirl trie. I,
Hut never 111 I fy ft n.
C't-tltrtlt Wlf II teeimil. t i lit rf 'if,
I'll trot to ritldv ehft'i.'O no m nej
Ann w lie al. c r 1 i"-' ire,
Wnii' oi rei .wti I'll no ih'n'ofv
TPuinfr an ctmil I run nfTonl.
I I liouuh not ho-vol aii 'ml t-t uu -h a hl.i.o
I f i'titic) ;n viv ttct tho boil'-tl
1'f pt tlh ntl it prl.lf dn
At d, a- (it die -flni. , 'tt Wtll i.iid
T tint uu r at tMn il'rv wo tr
linn. Homer el the, o- he tor Hi i !,
1 Iihii lho-"o wh t h T-iwer Ha I pron iriM.
Si'ri uur Mm h tiiu ir- hi our itoek til i;. a ly tn.i'lr cftf
v eiiti then h -rr ure etj l u In t ', fi.'.thi' n t' an. I
if tinuttith'P to imv nifi'te tn ttrdor, at to vi pr coot
lower prleiw. t Inivo ft l.lll nil I romp to s.ii ! iivmU
ut the newettt, elnilcet and tn ""I del ' 'c ntyh'il o.'
KO' lU, I"h'7mM i at 'V low-t $irr of th tettwn. ftr
fO'i rTc rittrfht. Ml.l tnl.l torci rxrlUMV?, tlurofO-0
iii tin tow t "t pne ) ion-i:ih. A;i can ho mt"d ut o.iL-e
Irian our si.iK-k Itlieitt d' I iy or (r-nih!t.
'lowLa Hai.l, No. ftli .M.ir:ot utrw-'t
Itr.N.xuiT A 1'Ob
Clio I
K CAKlMlit.t).
l le colnte. VnniMii, IV
Pun It I'iuaui. ii
'(ano, 1
Mjl'inU-t'ire 1 !
no x T. W in ni a ,
No. 1-ia M.irnet meet.
T. M'trs Ft ni. An eVsant assortment
( liiwrn OuK'crd A hll n,('oiii neutal II tul.
nt
MliH. I'AIITINf lOX Ii
toli. w lio l ih I I i't n in tli
Tt w n . M is Tar t i n i?-
eity tir a loin; tl'mv
hi' w null il H) Wii t tl'Uil iiffrr thi "l'io d iio.il e'e loii."
etui e to t'.e t I' v etenla . nnd. o ;i t t n f Idm'i I le-I ol K ei
n. ,e p-ire Cloiliii-K H'.nre, uii-lrr Ihe ! n J H i'tl 1 1 I M'v.
tool ti.em 1 Ti tl Ke li:nt ci'iwn iii to a "ti... I Mii it, d
li.iil I'l'.'ti ' ti tl ni o Hi - a i in v, ' an 'I ho v Lined tu ml
him ft b int, up. 'I tie util' iiun lold her II ItHtO Wituhl
i v.1 t' ni lvs ivnn- I- ev n.iii d I hhii im overe -it.
'Me oil lad hri) u enimr, rd "he had mi wild her thai
diM r hi'li iiLi d t Ike. ftnd pillllna out o h r re'leule nn old
tiie uifinte. nod rollna,' n hu, ortt.ierea it to ihe'"s-
innii, aklK it o 'ol iV 1"lir I'iClel short at one end ."
'I he fillet in. m informed er w 1 at he mt-anl by h-twiii j 'mr
Hie .itivt-rtifcmi nt in the ft m with iim em ot srh'
jnenioireiiit ih and eolrt re,l to the old ladf hm tli-jr
rrci ivt-d ortlein by lt a and Bent iiwav atro'ai inmv iu'-i
to ttie itnny. Ah! mud tin" !d ludv. tn'i m wli tl Mr.
Shfkenpearft nie.m ween te sn. "wpet are Ihouen oi"
nil tfrt m iirt ols ' 11 ut I w i I 'end lime Oi'i iiper, and if it
lom to tepit oil ti pi in ai hi j-ant ilo i nnd yn will ins'-a
I Im a ban-un tn tltlh. in! 1 'hi f..ites,inn mriilonr. il 1,
"e..weij m.ike t' " in apiToor no lr t'to n-tinf wu."
"Do," nd Un- old lnl , '"f t tloro a wlo re h wnarn iliem
nut the m it und b'd him tiet d tiiortoiitf, prum tlug tu
w nto d txa u alio hf .trd irotn lauc
A Si.if. ht Coi oh, which fittrfiets hut little
nttrnilen In Hi incfpliNicv, tnav bo the forerunner of
ColiKl'mplit'll ! What II M'lUF.tiUCI t:,lHe(l A tl '1'lllU,' Cohl
ficiiutntly ends in lironchaii ! Wh it reeile- folly to
allow a enr) or eo'd to become o deep sealed, when a
rrmedy o p'ompt and eortnlii ni J.irnp'B i:pojtoraut
ooii be readily procured! 1'n p.uel only at No. UlJi'licnut
Mrei t.
Tin: ew York 'Chritian Ailvoe:ito and Jour-
njl,' peukli b of the "i.rover A Baker Sea in Macahu
a the Auierli'.m Innitnti 'ii, aay :
Iheie Inix bfin inn U dlicutlm. ai to the relative
iconiuiy of tho two t lichen, tho "I-ck -atUch" and t'ie
" .fiver A 1'aKer," or "Fla-tle" tit eh ; but M In now k1"
rally conceded that for faintly ewtug , whom thore ara
inert .earns, the trover & li.iker stitch la found to ho the
luoBticortomlcat. Whl'o It u-.es one tltLh ru iro tliroad tn
nukltu, a gicu leiu'tti of i'-am, It irirvj none, as It the
cute wi:h lho lotknUtch nmchine, whoi-o thoro t uiiulty
a wa"te of four Inches nf thread at the b v, 'inning ana at
the end of eaoh srum, to which must be a Id"1 tlio ya of
t me In f; t nitit the en U of tho ae.ua, so as t J irovcm
rl. I'irrf.
Analu : expirieuce has proved tint a drover ,fc Ilaker
eura formed of very line e itton, any No . H for tlio uppr
upcol.und 5o. 1M f r the under ono, In much st -oner than
n li ck Btitth itiim furmud of Nor Mantl 70 coit'm. Cm
a ) I hint; mere be dr-nlied as tihutratlvc of the niperloiity
of thi 8l.Uh? Actual rxperhie.it hai hlewn that on a
lork-Btltch maehlnn two liundrtd yant.i oftii eaJ will now
thlity-foe yurili of eam, with a wane of thirty-four
jar i nf ei d ; while with a tlrover A baker Machine with
tl i jhanie numl er ofy rdf of thnad, thorc were fifty. Heron
yams sewed, with no waste at all. Thesu arofn-ti onlly
anlvidat by all who can (I nil lut k-ifltch and drover A
Haktr Macliines fn nimn'oim families, wluro t hoy tuny
lnvthilfrn'e fur tl e atel-cfl.
Tiik Anu of Invkniion. "WliIIo a larj?fl ntim
ber ei Mathlnm havo heeu odert'l to the pah lo, inme of
w th h poitt-fis p -luU ofrxce.lenf e and u.-hno leaded nerlt
wr huve Uvu llt, what t,thw s hioeexeritn eJ.ttiu uo:ei
nl:y i f a .Machine more perfjet In IM m-vnaniciil itrn :lnro,
c mbiiiinir, In U.e htjhett tirijreeAirnitu itywill fio 't-l-iJi.'y,
and while c ipabiu ui dulnn a jn titer mnja of icw It,
out that en uld be eily and- riljuU aud comruaundtsl
by alt.
1 hlB, we are happy to nny, Im b ien aceonipl-ahed lr the
liberal vxpct.d.ture of capiul. atd the patio a i, uot.rlag
lalmr of ) ears.
Kioui lis flrat iiiirodueiion the "Ki.'ihi.vi i:" hai jralnod
hotts of tricndN, and lo rexart.od bv our tint families ai a
Mousrftvid ncctt i.y comhtBlvety provioK what we arc
moat happy to acl now leilKe, thu the public IiiUv appro
elate the utility, brauty and itura''ilttu combined In the
Kj okknck JIachink." Sold at No. (i M) Chesnut itreot.
KorUie bf nt-flt of uur roaden wo will men Hon miiio of
tin advantan and IiuiiroMyiicnl of the Kloreuce ovor all
other.
It tnntr faur tiifwnf ttt-hM, th t-vl lnt, doti'te !
fori, and tit uOle f. on one and tlio a ne ma hi no; e c.h
M.t. h l. i riK i' iuwi bath ndvi ot luu ia ric, and uoillior of
them w ill ravel.
1' has thu ttcernbt (fed motion, and by tlmplv twrnlnK
a tli limit-nc-iew the wuik wh r;m i iitn-r to tho riiitor lof.,
or ma aiiv part m the Butoe.or luiteii the rnh of tie
M'un whhout turning the labr.c, tiKn Uy n.f'tiitj hand
ham-hitf the lenKth o(the t.l'eeh, nnd from uin klndnf
td b to ano'.Iii.r,euu roailli) be done while tl u Maehiao is
Hi ll'OtlOU.
A'i'fv utitrh is perfett in it t nuklnt; the neara secure
ai d iiui'oriii,
Ii ina'moiit woiifVi.i, and can be uned whero fillet Is
iiecet-Miiy.
lu iii.aiotn arc all s..'iiv; then- aic no sprains tu ot
out oi order, ano iu Himlklty enable tho must inoxpo
rit net d to opcruie t-
H in' not oir'if .iV-vi ,(f the oper;it 'r, as all machinery
U ou the top tn Oio labor.
ii is tht mot rn-"t rcrin Iff' iro77, mikltig five
alio be- tu eai U rownulu n,
J' till ti eon biii. s r'uiti- frr-t'h. find ( t'ftt.
It iur the heaciett or fiiu it irmi with tuuul laciUty,
1. ifitt ci"i"'i- el i i..n-i or iiKi' iturnj.
hwry Marat-a has on- of Jnrk put nt heranvrs
i.tiueiHd,eiiibliiigUjecpii.uUr to uiru ttny u-til' ft of he-n
' j' ih an not retiuiieiuer Uiread on Hie under side than
It doe on Ilio Ui'pur. .
It viid )ew aii'utH tho heaviest seam, or rroni one M
in-ie thiekii' hi of cloth, wil"uut eliaotje of teotj m or,
br.-nUiu. ol tnread, or kipanrf ittitohen
It 1 us a uiinorm and eM--e..'iil i nm lenslon of thread.
A ' tttrnt'm X f- Snrfrr winch tj unlet the work .'(
lb 'iirnhhid Wi'h each niaeolne
Wh le puNRva-liiK the above nnd maavotJior advnU 'iM,
the tl..ince is cold at curioiioiidtug uloo wlta other
ilrst clanr. Mehlnei.
'llie-u la no rmk In buying the Florence, ai every
Vaehlne t w urruntid to c've enilro NiiUstucii n, or tne
looio v lefun.h d. Noeimrnebeli.K m ido lor Jciniimr io
t i. a;e it. Weletni tliil an uoii' lur the sa o oi ih-i
worderiul Ma' hine ts aboul heum vat Hliiid In all ihe
prtnelial ciuia and towns In Ihe lul titatos.and w
HdvNe our leio'eia (if thev e,oin..t cult at hc Maloriiiis,
N, (i-ioi'henui irttt to cud tur circular and utupu)
) hewing.
The HovfiK ok Messhs Guovnno; Bakhr,Ni.
Tfiorhefnnt street, lias beetnne dnutiiy atlm live t the
ludlex of our cl;y iruin tho fact mat n. re inuy not oin os
eltcted the tiifht tk-birable Hewnik' Maetiinen In tho world,
hut In tin lr Stitching-Room the muMt tahtt-ful and iast
.n. ,, ... uiu,a iu. inmiMlii'i'it. hL tbo shortest
twin.- ttt, ..rvthtnir iHTtaiuliitf to the wanlr'be of
r . i.it.ij-. n. 1'ixiH U a iirti.it nubile onvenlenee.
Toe rt arnetr of the work executed al these rooutH Is un
hurpsMd hv anthiHK ia t-.c way iieedlo or eefimr
machine work that we havo eicr examined. J he ; M':
Ua.-m displayed lu their wmdowe attract umverai
attiution.
CHt ICE AND FASHIONAltLK COhTKOTIONS,
Put up iu Neat boisn,
BultablefT Treents.
r. WlllTMAH,
Ha. UIO MarUt sUeut.
Tsriita aspChim-uIn IIatb. Latoal itylt
at Chx1 Oakiord k auu s, t'ouilucmai UeieU
John M. Finn haa Increased faeihties for iup
plvi" I wooiu'n and zephyrs.d. E corner 8eveuUiaud
Arch, lilvt hem cJI.
Ath ntio is pirbctsd to the adortlwmat
i,f"(lil HeibK-nnliori." in ooihM column. Th.r. Una
Jni. Tpn'eiVi heft. ui. public th. . ka.Wl
ii,l jiiMWiU imtl ludiitcineuu la iuiwcniwr.,
Photoobaphs Bxim run in life like and Ba
tumi lv tt r loan at niuj.i .. v.. .. ''"
Ul"ur l'uotoirapi.. iu nil culw, loJjrivuoi kaiel CartM
tu Vitlia.
GRim.i!iF)i' Hats. Atl the latest itylei at
Charl OaklutS a i. Ona"" "u-l
As Good as Nkw. In this fast country the
e:. ... ..11. ..rtv. Hal tlitn and ref hklr indl
lw r l" dcr. Your ItaJjr ... b rnew4 ud
ullnd diriub lit btbua l Mr. 8. A. Allsa's
Wexld t lLir K. fleirar and ZyWbaltnluauk.ot 1111 Uiw-
lug. x-vtry urukkiai .
M. M. O. Baewa't MeUphysloal Dls-
eavuT." alia! lb Nut ot rf SIM, fno So. Be.
uaAisi(tl. ,vrMTl'Wa)vt: w-a.
FINANCE AND COMMEOCL
Orr.ci vt tbi k,vbvim, Tntc4F, f
' Jw, Ho.rmMr U. I
Hie ma kit ycitfrilnjr sfurnoon recorero.1
I'lont tlio ilrp c.i.sinn if tlie lire lom dsy, smd
;oi 1 were in inor; demi.d. Ia the Nosr York
nisikct Hie rally wss 'iniic Bhrp, nd eeveml o(
the 'Viriirn iIi.uoh selrancoil from 2 to 3 pef
out. llwk Island rove from 101$ to lft, nnd
l.iic from 101 to lull, H.'iieling, which mi sold
ilown tu .;,, roue to W, buyer 31 bid, and
tl.e fttlinfl prncMlly wns buoy.iut.
1 he rumurK of pi net, mined In New York 10
NfTict the prii-e of gold, seem to hire lost their
ifticnry; for nt the Filth Aentie R vard, lout
cvi-nlng, the prlt-o rose nnin to 215, which csusod
the whole otock IM to at iTon, tni the lalcgrsnusj
quotiMl the market firm. i
The stock Market Is rather dull and hear? lb 14
morning, with tua excoutiun of OuTeramant
bomls, whluli are mnro ncutre and prlrs rnnlmf
bi tter, with nm of 4 21), a' U2al(., conponS
iiir.an ailvaivo of 1; r, of l3Ut 10H, aa4aao9
of J i ami new 7'30j at TO.J,.
New City G uro Belling at 102.
Kailroiiil share are quiet and rather lower.
Rowling opened tinner, with sales at 631 i foil ol
mid Hold ut (iS .W, A decline of about ; Pennsyl
vania liallrond sold at fi.S, a decline of 4; Camdert
and Ainlioy, 1.50, a dot-lino of 4 i N irrlitowa, 5S.
a ilt cliiic of i i and MiuchNI.;iif, 4:l r,is bid foe
l ittle Schuylkill; 32 for North PotimylranU; 81
for Li -high Valley; .11 for Klmir.i preferred; 4J
lor C'aiiiw iaMi preferred ; and 32 for I'liiliieiulpaU.
und l,i le.
Cuiil (lii shares con'.inuo act ivo, but prices M
less lirm, with sales of Org inic at 1 j ; Dalaell a
'a j , Noble) and Uoliitnikter at 9; Maple Shadtii
4'2(..i 4li ; liismorc ut 8J ; MeCuntocli at Hlil
nnd Kin rt at 4J.
City l'as-enger llailroad shares contimnJ ill,
Willi sales ol tji'coud and Ihird at 79; 21 wafblj
for Thirteenth and 1'ifieenth; 31 for BprnetT.cil
I'ine; C.2 for Weil Philadelphia; 13 for Arch,
which is a decline; and 2(1) fur GirarJ College.
Ll'.Huk shares are iirnily held, bat there In lesa
doing; M.inin'ucturt'rs'and M .-ehanici'Siild at 50;
170 was bid for North America; 180 (or ruiladel-l-liia
-, 1 to (or Commerelal ; 8i for Keatiagtoa ; 49
forGlrard; 924 for Western; 6i for City j 351
for Consolidation; 17 for CoininonwMlth; SO (oc
Union ; and 70 for Camden.
Canal shares are rather lower, with sales of
Delaware Division ut which H a decline.
Mori is Omul common at l3, and LoliUa Naviga-
iit 7'l ; 33 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation
rtininion, 31" for preferred; and M for Suique
hannii Cunal.
There, will be no second Imrd to-day.
There is ory little doing in Gold this mornins;,
anil I lie market Is dull, opening ut 211 ; advance el
and hold ut 2 l,i.J ut 10 o'clock ; full off and sold
ut 2414 ut 11; '213 at 12; and 2lliJ at 1 t. M.
Tho demand for money, as we have notloed tot
some lime past, continues limited. Loans oa
cull are ollered at (i(7 per cent, per aauunu
1'iimc paper is scarco,aud (luotcd at 8 10 pec
cent.
Ve arc pleased to notice, among tho new flsrsfl
ahout establishing themselves in the Banking aud
r.xclmngo business, Hint of Messrs. Harpea,
Duriny A Co., No. 675 8. Third street. ThjaO
gentlemen bring with them tho experience it
years In their specialty, nnd are highly recox
ii ic n ele d by those with whom they have formerly
been engaged. Thoy propose to pay pirtleulac
uttention to the puicbuie aud naio of Oil rJtock,
us well as to the usual routlue of Banking and
UroketBHO.
Vo Invi'c c: pcclul attontiou to the prospectus
of the Oak Hall Oil Company lu our advertising
column". The property of the company Is one of
tho mo--! valuable iu the real oil-producing region.
The bourd of directors is composed of gentlemen
of tho highest standing In the community, and ot
tho largest practlc.il experience in developing
ptoductivo and prolitub'e oil enterprises. We)
have refrained from alluding to the new oil eosi
j.aiiles in this column from want of knowledge of
their le cut ion und proxpects, but ia this eftse W8
feel that it is simply proper to call putilio aUen-
ti"U to it, imJ to give our r .nilcrs an opportunity
to ine'.-'ii::iio tlio subject for themselves. If
fraction of tho results are realUed that are ex
pected by Its managers, it will be one of the most
valuable rotrolt uui establishments in the country.
A new banking firm have commenced busi
ness ut No. 30 S. Third street, ander the name of
MeThillip & Moclllnif. They will conduct every
brunch ol hanking and brokerage la stooki, bul
lion, eve. They are geiiliviuen ol large expe lonoo)
lind are every way deserving of confidence t,
entoumgemeiit.
PU1U41JIUJ-1IIA 8TOCK EXCHAXOI BAIJtS, NO) J
tpurtcil by CUrlnon St Co., llrol.r., N. Jll 8. Ttlr .
BKKOI. E noAKOH.
$Mrotis 5-2"s....rc.liil l-nn .ii Exisslilur OU. . 1
1.1. 1 -ll HfM-k (III tl UVh (to r i
IT.', n.h llruimr '.", H-.0 n elo '
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n ri (in 3 i li'ii -b tl
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4
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(On h)i. b t UU Ck b 10 RJ" .it Kl Ji iriKla.
:-tie .h do 4',' .'. ii,ii do
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...-
Vilnh ( Hidiri 11 S ' '.VD.Il llauoll W .... 9i
K1KST HO ill..
U. R. . '81 lies , '.(l .li Uratllng B.... IMV
f.'i.rf.i no i -Jill .It do UHlillW
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. h I luhc t 7.1
l.ia 111 roiiiin 11a 4
4 " ll do ht H
31 all NorrlXowB a. IWf
8 all M.u.lilu Uv l
Nkw YoiiK.Novetnlier 1'2
Stocks are lowers
Cine-aiMi and Koek l.lanil. 1
ruuibttrUttS pretaTt-tl.
Illltie.l. futml !..; MlcliUun (viutlxro, ?li
tirvt York l.'i'iltr.l, '.'(l'i ; Ki'.i.biui, MS : llud.on III. nr.
UN1.; ulaaourl tls.lll ; Krlf. 101. ; ann-ysar CnrtllWiitii,
Ki'r. Tien urv 7K-ln. 10 l; rj-.11 eonraus, 10U( 1 Taa
Korllri, I'I'S : (.'iiiipolt . HUT. I DoW !M
Quotutitins nf QoHl at tho I'hiladelphlSi Qrld
Ilxchanite, No. 31 S. Third street, second story :-
! A. -M VU 1'2 M 5 1,1
11 A. M ?44 1 P. il.. 'Ut
Market steady aud dull.
Quotations of the principal Coal Md Coal OU
stocks ut 1 o'clock t.Mlay
Fulton Coul b
ig lioiinia.nl'oul a. .
Kranklin Oil ,
lluwea EdelOU.. ..
14 Irvins Oil i
u P.. f arm Oil., .a ..
3 llmamor. ....,.,
1'.' Dalit-llOU
1 1 alokllioiiy
1 .Ke-uerU OU
14 OlniMfaMd l'i
11 .bl.-.VDeijuiuiur.a..
, lllblirl ..
je, Slory Farm.. 3
1', Hrurter s ..
J-i I'Mroleum Cautr. 4
2.'-, tCubert s ..
1 II, .c I.laod
C Allctl.cu Klru.. Vi
ii Curun a..
ttlj l'lillOllOrwk.s ..
t Hull Creek i
4 illeruiaiiUi. ........ ..
ti . 1 .A 11 'el. euv..ii
Orei-rt Ml. t'oal..
h'. iiarbeiiidaie...
JS'rtW Crwli
rA.-(lrlimCol.
1
C.tmeiiie'oal
Kutler I'oai
. 1
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('oniieettctit .....
Kfy.uuie Zlao..
Kx.a-l.lorlOll....
His I nlik...
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Oil (Iraxk
, li
Vaple Mini. Oil. a ..
kle-('lint.ik Oil... ..
I'l-nli.vtYituia ft.. I
I'.l ry Oil
Mtueral OH. .....I ..
k.-etoeOII f
J-.il 1 urn fuiouir.
2'i Hritiss
8 Si
.S 4'
...s .. 4-;
....ll 81 0-1
..J.. a-l(l
...a.. .
V.lirifcOlvlJ V
lioek .Mi.
I'nloul'etxuUium.. l' '. fch. Oil Co..
Ilnarua Oil 1 iCLarrj lluu..
BeiiM OH s .. 4 'Kldeirado
UnuM OIL s .. IX CaldacU
The following are the receipt of Hour and
Oraln at this port to-day : Klour, 1600 bbls.
V heat, 32,200 bushels ; Corn. V-HI0 bushels ; Oata
4760 bushel.
The condition of the Danks of the threa prin
cipal commercial cities of the Union ii enhiuilcd
in the following Utile, which shows the airsicS
of their last weekly suiteiuenta, cxmiaut4 vtiU
.te nt.,n. gt 1 1 . nrAvii.na bmaIt -
V .V. ,M - f " . -JIM.
ioam. flrri. OirvufaTia.
x v v.. aiki .10 ai ,. i-n - . , u.i u 1. .' 3
BoaluBov.T.. 60JJU6..I4 4.H.'.J M' 12
Total $ JtO 007 .W W.TI.( S 1 m
I..t k.... i&AJl jtx.7iiV.UMt l-i'r7;.,ivw-
liui. intoaria.... '.'".'... J
lcra In aiMicK. '.... X
lMnmuoln elrculkUva !.iii1 tWrta
tVf It) Wt,,, "
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