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PRICE THREE CENTS.
rillLADKLlMIIA, MONDAY, M)VKMRKIt 11, 1S04.
IMtlCfi Tint EE CENTS.
CAPTURE OF TLYMOUni.
ornciAL REronT of comiian-
DEP. HACOUD.
Twenty-Two Canrior., Two Hur.ilroJ
Sued of Arms raid Thirty-Savon
Prisoners Taken.
PARTICUL4 RS RESPECTING
THE BAM "ALnilUARLE."
OFFICIAL INSPECTION OF
HER DAMAGES.
Eer MntLinery Entirely Subcrod.
TOP OF NCR CASEM 1TE BLOWN CIT.
Eeport of her Commander to tha Rebol
Secretary Mallory.
REBEL LETTER BEQARDINCJ
HER CAPTURE.
WnnoTow, P. C, November 12. Tlio fol
lowing in the oilicinl n.-jiort of the recapture of
Hj momb, North Carolina, which w.u re eived
at tkc Navy Department to-day :
ADMIUAL rOKTFR TD HBI 1U;TA!IV WBH.lt.
Koinu Atlantic Hu'-ahhiin, I'Nm-.n SriTiti
Flaoniiii1 "Malvi hn," Hami-ios lloun, Vi.,
November II. .Sir: I have the honor lo cn loj
yon the report of ( oiniiiiinilc'r Y. II. Mi o:u' in
relaiioD to tlie c iptnrc ol tne b atlories nn 1 tovn
of Plymouth, North Carolina, which plvo, with
II its defenses, wan captured from our land
farces tome time In it spring.
Tlii was a very gallunttill'ilr, nnd reflects .;reat
credit on the commander of the CN'ili:inn. and
all concerned. It I a binilsomo finishing stroke
after the blowing tip of the nun.
Trie I'raitHul' the capture no twenty-two cannon,
and thirty-seven prisoners, two hundred hiu.i i of
arms and more licinir picked up daily.
The (lugs ot tho fort ond of the .1VmnW.' and n
krK amount of amuiutii ion wore u souihen.
1 am, sir, very resim-t'ully, your o'led'eiit ser
vant, David i). l'oimtii, ko.ir Adiiiinl.
Hon. Gideon Wcdes, iSvcreuiry of the Navv,
"Waahinpton, 1). C.
COMMAMPRR UACOMM TO AI1MIIML 1'OIITI' U.
TjNiTRn States Ship "Siiamiioik," opp Ti.v
MoiTii, N.C., Novcinbur 1. Sir: I have Hie
hoi Or to report that on the ttlst ult. 1 cuptnrcd
tlie em my'H batteriss ut Plymouth, ..U ,aiil!lir
ordnance and ordnance stores at that plaee nnd
aonte prisoners, besides a tjn.mttty of provisions.
The following is a report of the action:
After the return of Lieutenant W. H. Cu iliine
from hit expedition to blow up the Albrinnrlr nt
Plymouth, 1 determined oa milking un utu-k on
the bittu riea defending that town. Accord n0'!y,
the 2!lth ult., the ves-els under my command
at that timo in Albemarle Hound got under way
at about a quarter post eleven A. M , and pro
ceeded up the Iloaiinka river in the following
Order -.Commodore llu'l, Siimwk, Chicopue,
IMwyo, Wynhtsintf, and Tat-ony, the Will tj City
being sent at the 'same time up the Middle river,
which joined the lloanokn ubove I'iymrjuth, in
order to eul offnny vet-els or snnplics the Hooois
liiixnt attempt to carry out in that direction.
Al fttiout 12 o'clock M. we cinio within r.viA
of tlie lower batteries protecting the town, iipoi
Which we opcued lire, which was returned. Wo
continued to advaucu until within a uiilo of tin)
work, when we discovered th.it ilio channel w.is
obstructed, at a point opposite tha bn'teries, by
two schooners mu.k one on etch id.; of thu wre 'k
of the SoutijivM, which together f u med abnnior
that could only have been piistud with great
dsnrer, If at ml.
I therefore uiude aignal to n turn, which i
AeioriliiiKly douc, and tbu vciiiC.s rau out of too
river at 2 1'. M , with the fu ptioi of tlio CoVy
City, which vci-scl, having heard the lirin coui
meueo und cense, and concluding Hint wo h i I
won the day, run down the U ..u,i)ko river to
within a hoi t ili-nmee of I'l ymouth, where sho
was bred, and then returned, reaching the sound
at about 10 1'. M.
On the moruing of tiic.'Wth ultimo, liaviuK'b-en
Informed that there was suiii "ient w iter in tlio
Minillo river, I deteriuiiied to bioekade. tlu enemy
at riytnoiith by goiiw up th il nvr nnd g ilmn ;
the Koanoke above te.o lo.vn, kuovin' that tlio
Uebelk had no more vessel to niuk l:i tho clian
Etl,aiil therefore th it 1 -dio ild have only tho
liatteiics to con und agniust sho.iid 1 adv.iaio
from that direction. '
I pot niider way in tbo Mwiiirork, following the
tug iltizbii. Acting l'lu.iin M. I). Ames com
manding, navliig Mr. Alfred l.veiett, tlie pilo. of
the ll'f'oiio'7. on board, and followed by tile,
tHsffi', Wychtiing. 'I'urun;, and Coinnio.lnra ILi'l,
in tho order in which ihi ir n.unos are men
tioned. '1 he 'iiro;eaiid I '.ivv wero not pros 'nt,
the farmer having been sent by m.j tho nk'U.
before to Ncwlxru for mp'tirs, 'and tho later
being on the way to Hampton Uoads, Vi''giui i,
With Lieutenant W. b. Oiis'iing nnd h'l' i
patches, both having started hcio. o I had d. el Jed
on abceodiug the Midulo river. l!y tho gold
piloting of Mr. Kverett tho vesn-ds got Btfelv
through into the Koanoke river nt about 1 n'elo
1'. M. I left tho Cohinuxlurr Hull In the M' 1 1 o
river to prevent the onemy from laying tornedojs
there.
On our way through Middlo river wc fired by
compass courfces over tlio wumls ut 1'ivm iii'.,i,
at dintanees varying from 'Jo 10 to 170) ya il-,
ami I have aince le.une 1 tii.it our lire at tii. t
tiuie wad very ell'eeiive. It was late in ilie
afternoon when we arrived in tlio 11 ) i ,o!te,
on account of the extreme nirrownm and
the curves of the Mi-lJIo rier, lui, t.i
prevent the enemy from blockading the riv .-, or
putting torpedoes iu the chaimeln, 1 dr ii A to
within short range of tho IW-poumlcr I'.ireotn
and shelled him for an hour or bo. liar! on the
aoming of tho ' l:.t ul.inio, having del ratine I
on attacking tlio batteries, I sent a '.n,' d in t'.u
Middle river for tlie Ciunmoilore llnll m oni
nieneed prepai attons for tho uetiou.
At about HA. M. tho oiiimuduiV I hill it'rlve'l,
audi itutioued hor nt tho h alo::I,e he.', a
Ix luie, on Hceonnt of her alnlay to iir; I ree l
ahead. At nhout !) A. M. the I'niM I stile
Hteamer Hhitrhiud came up the Mid i e river,
having on board Mores fur the vo s I; i A1 i
niarlo Sound, from the nav il d( pot a' N w
bcm. As her lod-pounder I'.i'.TOU h 1 1 l-je'i
taken out, 1 bad her listiod alo'i:;.: le the
Taeoiiy, the lug in:"' liling lahe I to tin
Hhumrofk, and tho Uei'.e to tho ir i (all
on tl1 poll i-Ulel.lo keep the vessels iu iu :ou, in
i aie iiiuir CLfnnes hiiouio no u-ituugoo. iuhi-u
bad the tenm b!own oil tho btarboar I hoilors ot
all the double-enilers, (he lircs banked very low
beneath them, and the stop v.dvo beta.'jii the
two boileis ol eaeii ilnp closed, so that there was
no steam In the starboard boileis, but tho water
in them being wurui, it could be got up iu a uort
time.
At hrtlf-pot nine o'clock A. M., the ships being
in line, I signalized to tlie ( 'om, no Jure II, iU to
run down aud reconnoitre, and ascert.Uu 'f t'ne
channel was clear. Mie reported "all right, and
got under way, signalr'ii.g the other vo-sels to
oliow in close order. Tho C'j.'inv opened ou us
is we kept In range and k? nt op a con! in and
ciy lieai r fire, mrei ted priueipa'dy at tuo i'j n-
,wl'f lliulnv.'i the SI. i.h, !. .
As 1 iie.aed ll e butteries I gave tha order
(jo abchd la-.t," and we civ soon itireet' y oppo
iie Ihe ti tmy's gnns, wheu be a- hr:ven ftom
tbe rilie pits nnd field-pieces by grape and cmiii-
.tejr irom I no ; 'o, wrniui we i.ouroa iu voir
icavily.
The batteries sun Koia out, inona tueir nre
aTtiniope iiinu ; nui as me inmitroc: jmvscu
I hen. ri'eot hor he4ls exploded in their inugalno,
1 il.ieh blew up with prcat foice, aouie of the traii
ij.ents lidiiug on our decks. This evidently
J iuuH-d a panic among the KebeUi, (or from that
. mMi their ru iacivtied and at loujrtb ceased
f itogether.
.ItlirU UlOlIC l-l$u 1 iMt.iw ..i...,m hi.u
aiukc possession of tho batteries, which was
Ul without resistance, a pany irom mis snip,
.lit r l.iei. tenant Liter, inarched Into tho lower
orks (we lmvinar bv this time passed the town
nd arrived opiHite tUeui), took ubout a do.eu
irisoutis, and siiiked the ituus to prevent the
eocniy from firing on UiO vessels, should they
iclurn to tueir uauerits.
It gives me gi-ent Krutthrationtobave the honor
to bring to the notice ot the Department the gal-
ul n.u inieingeni conuuet or all tlie cnntnano-
r tig cttietis cnguged.vii.. Lieutenant Commander
91. F. Arnold, of the Otuyo; Lieutenant Com.
naiiucrLail l.nglUli, of the II 'yalwiiiii; Lieuteu
o.i LViiinandi'r N. B. Trnton. of tiio Tacmm:
ActoJ V tr I'l amis Joly n,of the C't;nJort
IU Airn H.i'ter .THrrui (. Oren, of th' ig
.' , Aetin ' Ma b r (). W. II . r. 't. ol" Hie II o( -mi'
j and Aung Ivnia Mark I). Ames, of thj
tin: Ihuliy, who worked and to in: it their vevils
a ui'rably, preserving tho order ot bat'lo nnd-T a
vi r "tvcie t re. erol I'Oiir'ng Into t ie li I f I b
t'l o and ritle pit" aud into tho town a treaiou
don. Hip of all kinds of proi'Tlite.
I tl'ii k p'Oini tmn would be bu' juliec to tin
ra' ant i Hi i r-', win ci rtniuly iies.-rve toe lion r
I'h'e notice of the Clover'iiiicnt. I w;s"i pir e-'i.
la ly to t nr j la fore the Depur'uient thoeotidii t
of Ae ii r M.i-t'r 1'riin.i- .1 i-M'iyn, of the 1 'ow-
h. i lij'r Hi I , Lo wi i'ki d hii .: p and liiU'ry to
tie Miinnra n n c! ail vho saw fun, and a so Ae -ing
M itr o. w. I!.i-r. t't (, i im H'rt if-i !,
wli. ti 1 wcid on lioarj of the Ci.ii'n ul ,rr I hi' I, to
1 Hot us thioo h th1 ol srruetion-, on a.1 nui' of
liN htowlei1:;!' of te riv.T, and who a 'ini.tM I
h lnelt In his uuitil line style.
I h '? to (Irscive pirtic il" n nlo'. foita tin
fCt l1 lit the Cone". . llu'l wn th I- i.lin
fhip, at d nt her the tlr-t and heavies'. I i r ol t'i"
t;,eii,y wns direidi d. 1 would nl-o ie-i ."tully
e ninmend for pioinotion the pilots of thj ship's
viig-ige I, espeeiallv Mr. Alfred lOvernf.
o eaotnred llditv-teven prisoners, tT.'o'y
two cannon, nnd a large ipia riiy of ainiiuiiiiti i'a
the exa t amount I a. a unable to i."vo at present
maly t'vo l tii,(ii,(l stand oi iinns (more aro
hemr pi Ked up ad the tune I. tha ran . liViemait1
(Mink ut the whai t), with everything oti board,
and tl CO ' i s of the b at. r!c and irou-elad. l' .r
the part width ea.'h ves-el took in the light 1
mii'l nfr j on to the tf.portioi' evh of tho
ct n i tn a ml i n g o:li.;i rs. wuit li 1 wdl lorwied as
tin y me received. As commanding o:ti vr of fio
io.o !' it be. t ines my duty to tesi fv to tho
g..li mt behavior of Die otU.-crt.crsW.un.l iuariues
of this voil.
The Kneh'cor I'eptrtmcnf, under Scond
As.tistnnt Kngineer W. 11. Harrison, wis very
ell 'tint. The dirter-nt divisions w. re woru'd
teiuarkab'y well, and in tho most spirib'd an I
tlttetive manner, for whieli 1 am in a great tuc.i.
sin o indented to Lieutenant Dner, l.xoeutivo
Olhecr, au.l thcotlleers of the dill' "rent tlivisi ins.
Act.nr Assistiint l'n.vintister Louis 8 m is ainl II.
A. Macomb, t'i'.ptain's Clerk, wero with mo ouiho
luiiritnne deck dining tho cng.igeiiicnt, and ren
!( rid good mrvicO as aids, the latter a. tiug as
nigral i llh-er.
1 am nineh indebted to Colonel I). VV. Wav.liop,
coiniuauiliiig suli-divisi.i.i of Albt inarlo, who,
anticipating our re. piliements, arrived hero with
ocebunilrcd and sixty men fiom K einoke Island,
to assist in garrisoning tho woiks whieh wc had
(aptuiwd.
1 am, sir, res cetful'y, your obnlicnt servant,
W. 11. Mm omii, Cjtnni unlet',
Coinmiinding District of the Sonntls, N. A. 11. 8.
To Kear Admiral 1). I). 1'orter, Com. N. A.s.
APM1KAL rOKTKIt TO 8l;Clli:TA!lV Wltl.I.CS.
Noinn An.ANrto tSoi AiiuoN, INitko Sth:s
Fi.aosiiii' "M LVKitv." llAtwi'iot Ho i os, No
vember 11. Kir: 1 have just received nnd litwo
tlio honor to forward to you tho following p ioers
Irom Conimiiniier Macomb, coinmatnliug the
Distriet ot the Sounds:
Coiiiiuanth r W. II. Macomb, Novctnlior l.l.V.l,
rei oiling the 'inking of the ram .li'.eii n-.V, mi l
onrloB'mr copy of a puper, iripareatlv ollh-ial, a.l
ilres.cd "ilon. S.R. Ma lory, Seereui'y of tho
.Navy," wlrcli Is evidently the report of ilio com
Innnder of the rum to his chief.
Copy of a letter found in the Post Oillce a',
riymou.h on its occupation by tho Federal naval
foici s.
llcpoit of n survey on the ram iUvmarh; made
by orticr of Coniiuander Macomb, aud a drawing
ot the nun, showing her casemate uad mude of
plating.
Tho attack of Lieutenant Cusliuig was evidently
a surprise, and tho destruction of tho ram cj.u
p etc aud immediate. 1 have the honor, etc.,
Daviii D. I'oh ith, Rear A liuiril.
Don. fiidtou Welles, Secretary of tho Nuvy.
COMMANDKH MACoMll TO AllMIUM. 1'OllTKtt.
I'MTin Stitf Stfamur "Shamiiock," Orp
Vi.vmoi.tii, M. C, November I sir: I have
the honor to report that, on the night of tho 'Jrth
nl., lieutenant W.U. Cushing wont up tho
Uoaiiolte rivr in his toroedo bo it, having tho
second cutter f tills vessel in to.v, with a crew of
elf ven men, under (dinner William I'etorkin and
Mustei's Mate W. I), liui ling auic, bo'.li of this
vessel.
lie arrived at a short distance from the ram
before he was perecivi d, when ho ca t looso tiio
in tb r, aud goina nt full speed, he .struck tho logs
with which the ram was surrounded, with such
force ns to run his boat over thetn. Ho thou
exploded hi torpedo, hut a gun wliicli was firod
from the A'l mailt nt that moment; prevented
him from seeing what daninga ho had done; nml
bin boat 1 c'ng lull of water, he jumped overt) vir.l
nnd swam down the river, lie will himself, I
Mipposc, give you tho account of his escape, and 1
shall theieloie mereiy statethat ho was picked up
by the Itniteil Htatcs steamer lathy fi.'v, on the
u ghl of the '2HH of Octolier.
I cuelo-c a copy ol u letter fonn 1 in the Tost
Olhte at l'l mouth on taking posses ion of that
tun ii, us I iVpoit in my nuniliji- ouht ; also a copy
of n piiiar to n iid in tliu town, which s 'ems 1 1 bj
ll'rial, both of whieu give at counts of tho all'iir
(in my air val 1 f. nnd the mm stink at the wharf
ns fur us Ler ports, and tha tJ.i pil ing of tlio
cast mate entirely off. I hue ordered a survey,
and herewith enclose the report.
Lieutenant Ctishing's intention, in t ikiurj the
cutter wuh him was to laud at the wharf, in cue
he was not discovered, ant! easting looso tho f ist
ening ot tho nun, to take her out os the river.
This ho was prevon'cd fiom doing, b it tho
i uio r captui' d four liibel piekeis un duty on tho
'oiii fihl, w bit h they brounhtotf. As far ns 1
know' at i bis time Lit ut.(.'u-h tug and I"!. J. Horton,
oid.nury seatnau of tho Cltioi r, were tlio onl y
pet soils' belongit.g to the party t'uat cseaiied, Th.i
rest were either captured or dro i-ned. I have a
private letter, pit ked up ill l'lyoiotttli, which
st it 's that eleicii wero capture 1. The inuiesuf
t-:e iiossii.g ones belonging to ships under my
c nitnuni in e as fol'o.vs :
1'. A. Snan, Acting Assistant r.iymnsior of the
Otsirja : Ch ti les L. Siecrer, Acting Third
Assi'tfint Knginctr; Tliotmis S. (lay, Acting
M.i-tii's Mat , abo of the Ols.yo, and Johu
i.oiiiiuin, Aetiuit Master's M do of thu Vmm
time llu'l ; llemard II ih y, ordinary Se.mi'n, tintl
Wi'liam rtm''h,ori'.ini ; caoi.ta.of the ( 'u'c-w-r,
ai tl Kit iinrtl ll.iini t .n, (' II., of tho Monroe.'..
1 um,sii, .It'., W. 11. M mom a, Coin.,
Coimiuiii ling D.-tr.et of the 8. Hindi.
To ltenr-Ailniif.il D. D. l'oitur, Cvium lading
North Atlau io Souadrou.
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oik, w. Hi iuW lu W. M. lt-ui a Lj.
lirtp V. W. Vri;Ut, iw l'ii: aJc: 1 4 la I'J Ji' i, t Or-c-t.,.u
lt i:it.
IMPOHTATION'B.
Reported for the Hxenmg Telegraph.
Mi'Mmw:i-lirig Alhitrom, feeten J'.'V) drv
l. -i Ut) ki Ji) littiar hi-Jf! V C'uiuutingi Jl bn ; ti 9 ley
ItuW ITM' (It) kip John K Hue.
o mi 1 a Hrnr Adiii WfJlLntrlwn, Jybnrm--I'-") fai
f-nuno bWrii r'.l-oai.
T i.kr l. uKH-lnii P. A Ituniftrd, CTowell IO.kOduk
Hilt 6 lnt. (otlon E A HouJrr A Co.
TIUIID EDITION
GEN. SHEFsIIAN'S OFERATION?.
Rebels in Possession of New3
from Glicnnau.
TIIK TUIiLIC ?JOT ALLOWED TO
Know its rur.rouT.
I'm Tin ' Movi'op, .vevibnp l b Th: l'i -'i-niot
tl pajH-rs of Kritl. .y, N iveiuber II, urge upon
the r nailers the necessity of b. '.n pfpued for
Hurtling news from General Sherman; and it
npi ears cvi.l, nt fiom the tune of the e ldori ils
of the same date th r they aro ulr. mly In p 's-os-sion
of inielMijeip c from this nviu'C, which they
arc withholding from tho public.
TI1K I'IRlli: l l.OI'ltl.
1'oliTitKSH Mom nop, Noveni'ier 1 The fiii'e.l
S ates steamer It'or hi't nrriv.'d in llruco-i
Loads, u.-C'.inpanieil bv the eini'ir d U.'.jel ,'ir.ito
7i.on, about live I'. M. on 1-' iday.
lion. Thmnns Wilson, (tinted s .i'es Cii isul at
Ilnlila, came paa-ouger In Ihe H'ocow". uud i,n.
mediately upon his arrival h.re left for Wash
ington. r.xiIn-.lou of (ho I nlleil sinl"i Meniiier
' In II -" l.nss ol l.tfr.
tA'asiiiRoto,, November 1 1. Information h is
been received that tie steamer Tulip, a"u hod to
the I'otoinac flotilla, exploded her biilcr on
Friday, when down tha river, and eiused u
fiiehliul saerliice ot' life, (if ilio sity.ti e ivrsoas
ou bourd, only ten its yet can bo accounted lor.
Arrlvnl of (Ho "t'tty ol' l.nmlnu ."
Nkw Yoiik, NoVDiTi'.cr II. The B'cimslilp
I ity of London, from Liverpool o.i the VI h
instant, arrived at this port to day. Her advices
have been anticipated.
IttnrkelH by 'IVl."rrfih.
TlAt.TMioni;, November II Klonr Is dull.
P iles f MM l.l.is t SICInv ,..;.-, c,r M'slrrn nlil
Wiiiint linn, s.iiiihi'r.i whli". i o, ('.un hin
ilv.iiii'ti.ir n n.lf iti-y. New, 1 t.tl; rthiit.. , llit.ky
il ill and iiil0i nt $r7'i. l iiili " flr'.n a: 1.. ."I.lferh.a.
Nkw Yohk, Nivciuber 11. I'lour has od
vam .'J I'V" t'e. : i h'es sl,l : hui. .'.. i In lo; ii'io,
ll 1- in -.' :: Hniilh. rn. '.i J.'.i tl Wl'it I ' .' '. hi.-'i 'r :
s'ssi ini-ii ..ii; viiiivAiikei-fl.-ir.'a! : ..ii.-s i i ..mo timh.
H'JIS'-"ls-i 1." drill, l'llk h-ilV,-; li.KI l.:is. int..n
sold at 10 -iit.i'll. I.ara st.-Aityut 'Jl :, ...'i. IVIiisiy Uull.
TO-DAY'S WASLTTiYOTON NEWS.
Special Htfipnti li's t L'vtnliig TclOKrapSi.
Wamiinoton, N ivenibor 1 1.
SIkvpk Iu l Hired.
l'lat tcrs of tho lowor coun les of Maryland
ngree to givo tin ir former slaves annual sdaries of
from sixty to one hundred and twenty dollars per
year for their services.
4;Yriii.)-iil Nnln.
A large sale of condemned ordaaaec storos will
be held hero on the l'.Hh Inst int.
''mount.
Lord Lyons has nearly recovered from his lute
severe lllues.
Trlul of Colonel 'orirt.
A number of proininnit gentlem u ara here
from New York as witnesses in Colonel North's
ttlal. Governor Seymour and .Mr. l'eutoti are
expected to testify.
I'lK'kiiwi'X for Noldler.
A largo number of packages Intended for tho
army arrive at the Washington post o lice witli
their wrappers destroyed, or tlid address so muti
lated that tltcy cannot bo forwarded, and an;
therefore necessarily sent to the dead letter otllee.
It Is olllclully suggested that persons sending
such packages should write on a card tho full
nildrcs.-, and fasten it st cut ely to tho contents of
the p.u kuge, Inside the wrapper, end tills will
secure prompt delivery.
ftHvnl.
ArsMmt Secretary Fox, Major II iys, and e t
Fcciclary lilcir anil others, proceed. "1 to Fortr : .
Monroe Ins! evening to c infer with Admiral In'
ler in reference to naval aetiviiies present and to
come.
Slii t'bl .n.
Siiei hhiii's change of base li is tic pcr si:illi
cauee ihuii litdieated by idle ruin irs of threat
ened invasion of Maryland and rciiusylv.inii,
concoctctl !o aid ltibol raids oti tho gold ininke.
Sheiidan Is of the "bears." and iut with tho
bulls" of Wall street.
Iclcnt iilNi'yinoiir.
The CNprcs'-ions hero of s.iti.taelioii over tho
defeat of Horatio Seymour are more general and
t nthiiMastic even than over the general result.
Micritian.
Look fi r good news from Sherman. In short,
those of and In conlid 'Htlal relations to the G v
irnnttut act and talk and feel as if our armies
were to follow np tlio ;,Iorious achievements of
the pa.-t week with picpondorating chines of
success before settling into winter quartors.
mOM BALTIMORE TO-DAY.
lit' !l ntrh lo Tlif .''-.', linn 7". l-jrnyh.
11 . l.i ' Mdi'.it, No.'Cnib r 1 1. Oiu' distin guishsil
Governor elect, Thomas S wann, is no ou a brief
visit to New York. His majority in the Scuta
will be between seven and eight thousand.
The dt nated putty arc becoming q.iito ciliii,
nnd indicate a strong di position to h-ir.noni.o
and in ite with those in p nver in S'.ippor'iag fi.i
Union. Tlioy nre well convlnc I that farther
opposition is useless.
'liic ti.al of Mrs. Uiilehins, c'.iarBil wi'.'i
attempt in g to 'resent a STord tothe !lel 1 H trey
Oilinor, will probably coiniutacu to-inoi ro.v, bj
loru ilie Milibny CoT.irits-iou,
A young lady ad. , itiscs ia the Cieve'. I'd
J'li. 'm! i.'i- lor a young it. idle. mm t :i t as ,-iu
ainamiT i.sis. lie niu. t b. able t i write i'l cypher,
and when not cngnged he w.ll bo c -tcct.'l to
ruid poetry with let ling, converse w th e tsc, aud
be i.blc lo phiy tlilio i;,e and b ei.' oilut in. Un
Hitist t.xpect to be kissed wh' ti s'ae Isplcisc l,
and culled when ..lie is ic I ; but as li t tenner is
acknowledged to be ;;jad, theie wi'il 'w m ire
kissing than culling. There is a goad eli in for
lumc adveiituie-l'.ivaio geu'lcuian.
A bi!sk tra lo in barrels is uoingon in W'h ;el
leg, Ya. The htteWy ncr iays : "Tiio crop of
apples Is nbuudaut, and there is a great demand
for bands to put them itp for s ilo and slitpiuont.
Old Hour or salt bai i .ds had n rcs iy sale any
where iu this section at til'y mu'.s, while w hi.-'ay
bum's ro'iiiuniid two do'. I it s a: d a half au 1
thieo i's); us from tlio-e win are matr.ifar'iii'in
cider. X ditvvel let .car, i i view of t'aO ubun
ddmc of sop'.' i boitfiht u; njvcrAl Ihou-and nl.l
baiK'.P, liii o - moiulis , a' liftcri, twenty,
aud tweuty-tive ccuU, aad ia siuca li tlio it
for fifty."
A shirp wjuiati, who writes for a COUUiry
paper in New York uuder liie uig ni ittu "Iw.. II.
C," bus bo;n driven to reveal bcr ua ue by the
pertiuaeity of Troy editor, w!i Continual1
quoted her writings and called her a "him." Sho
write blin a letter.siguoi Kilo lloustis Crar, ia
which sue suys :
"While I am not Inseusibio to the ciiopiimout
cf having been called a bin, a him, aud a ho, lire
times iu a Utile more than twice us many lines,
and trt.st I am properly and liecomiugly grateful,
1 hope ou will not swour u hen 1 announce the
tact lLat 1 am the corre'pondeut oi the Salem
'ic..', end am neither be, his, nor his'n. Stroug
Democrat 1 most assuredly am, bi.t until tha
doctrines of Lucy stone uud bubau II. Anthony
shall bave pirvailcd, 1 do not expect that my
political I'cliet and principles will avail at tho
ballot-box, neither would 1 w ish tbut they might,
lor iu all the wishes w hich I may have had, or
expressed, In the course of iny existence on this
muudKue sphere, 1 never thought tmite enough of
the other side of the house lo with myself uiaa
jet."
(sCii.SkridanArmy
SHARP CAVALRY FIGHi'3 ON
TRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
I'lio Rebels Driven 13 iclc with
Scvcro Loss.
THEY ARIJ VUKoUED B3YOND
FRONT ROYAL.
Two Cutis ami Cno Iiuiicirod aul Fifiy
rriconers Taken.
II I'Ai'ni AKi i kr Six ru Ann Cones, Minnm
Mil 1 1 a i v Imiahi must. Noviitn'i r IJ. A
c i.Hlry skiniiisti took id.K'O Vtsterduv a t-'ruivui
I eiwei n our cava rv unib r Cirtcr and Meiri r,
nml the lo N 1 caviby. Tlio heaviest tiring v. is
on the Ictt of our line. Ait 'tig under orders pre-VKHi-ly
is-neil, our cav.tb v t'omoi 'ac.itl lalling
back icry r.iiddlv when the "lliibels rirs- a Ii am :.
( oieiuuing lo a.K.ineo, the lieliels e ml : sii .
denly upon our reserve, when they w T' recited
with spvi ral lieaiy lollevsand hastily rotr.'a'-il.
The object ol this rt eonnnissanre on the p r t of
the Li lues was doubtless to leel our strength and
uncertain our position on tint ne w line taken up
by our insips on the 9ih instant.
(icrer.il Sheridan's armv now lies encamped
ne.r Kearnstown, about lour miles ti the "oath
of Winchester Tho ground we no? oeeiipv is
tl c same on which (leneral Shields fought Stone
wall Jaek-nn, and liaally drove hiai back to
Cedar cn ek.
Ukaho.1 AUTr.ua Sixth Aiimy Coups, in the
l ii Id, near K arntowi, YlrgtuU, Noveiu k t
Vi. Gen, ral Sheridan's change of position from
idar cnek to Kearnstown has Induced the
ltebels to p. gain ntlvanc down tho valley. At nil
curly hour this morning skirmishing was resumed
wiih great Iu i-kne's along tho wholo ci'virry
line; but Iho Hebels wero rather weak in
numbers or piiit ; for they could not bo induced
to follow up our pickets, who ill uticdicnco tj
ord rs fell rapidly back when the liriug com
liieitccd. This system of tactics not seeming to draw the
enemy on to our ma n lines, General Sheridan
suit oil' a large force of cavalry for the purpose of
coaxing a light out of Ibollobds. Our men are
in high spirits at tho pr spect ,.f having another
fight Is lorc the c unp.iigri clo-os, an I hope Unit
the. Ki lu lu havo brought M large nutnlier of guns
down wiih them.
MAuriNsnrmi, Ya., November 13. Important
reus is just iu from General Sheridan, up to
iiiidnielit. The stra'ci'ie reconnoiHeauee by oar
cavalry nn Friday i nosed tho eue.nv's c ivali y,
under Lomnx.to advance ag ihist o'ur lines on
Saturday morning. Cna-idcratdo lightingen ucd,
doling which tho erciny were repulsed with great
loss. General Sheridan then ordered Colon"!
Powell to pursue them In their tlightjthis ho did
wi'li the greatest vigor and success.
He drove them through and beyond Front
Km.!, and captured two guns, one bandied nnd
lib prisom rs, several wiigons, and a largo iiuui
berol horses. Our losses are said to have been
considerable, us the fighting was extremely warm
for a short fine. No infantry was engaged, but.
Gel. s. Sheridan nnd Torbert were both ut the front
in per-on, with tho cavalry, and made very shori
work of the fighting.
Colonel Powell conducted tho pursuit very
handsomely, und faiilv merits thj snocess which
attt nded it.
The escort wbi. h camo In with desp itches from
General Shoii.lan hist night was liied on by gue
rillas, wben just beyond Hunker Hill, but they
lied when the, tua w is returned by our cavalry.
I he escort was contposed of some twenty five of
ihe 17'h Pminsvlvania Cavalry, under command
of Lieutenant Corso.
Captain Ira li. Clallln, of tlio G'.U lingular
Cuvoiry, lias been ordered to duty as Speci.il
Inspector of Cavalry iu tho Doparuaont of West
Yirginia.
General I.clglitbun is now iu cornmind of this
post during the absence of Genera! Seward, who
has gone homo ou tilieeu days' leave.
I. KG A I. IM'l.l,i.l(Ji:('E.
DmriMi'T CorMT .Judge Dare Kliis Slmp
on. triiilinir a. K Sini.sn t Co. vs. The Puiia
Cell Ida ! i e und Life Insiiiauce) Coinp toy, gar
nishees of J. 11. Gritlley. An attachioeia sur
i xeeution to leeover possession of money i.i tho
hi.n.'s of tho garnishees. N'ordict for plaintiif
Al.V.ni.
Arter tlie tuhingofsever.il verdiits in cases
where there was n i contest, the Cjuti. ailj.i'iriied
till t'l-iooiroiv.
DisiicicT Coi ur .Tii'lgo Shtirswnod. Limes
liamsdi u Cti. vs. Willi nn I'o'ulia-o'i. An
a. tion of iis-uiuosh lo r'eovci' ou book ii'.'ouut
ler pood' sold nml delivered. The defense was a
set oil. On trial.
Cot'itT op Common Pi.p.as Judgj Allison.
Giil ett vs. Gilbeit. Libel in divorce, llei jioru
ported. Still on trial.
Col'lll OK OVKB AND TltKWNKR AND (luAlll'I'.R
KessioNH Judgi s ThouipSeiu and Ludlow. 1'lds
week had been as-lcned to the trial of bomiei lo
c.ires; but in all of tuein motions for pos po io
nitnt were made, and viuious reasons assigned
llicrefor. 'Ihtit ol Mitchell, alias M iguiio, cln..'gd
with the murder of tint gul. Maggio 15 icr, at tho
Contiiieidal i ho itrc, soinn months ago, w.oj p m
poi.i tl until Motidiy, tho 2S h iusiaiit, on a. c unit
of the illness of one of his conns 1, l.ovn ('.
Citssioy, llsip Tne other cases were lilte viso
p, sipiineil to th it day, when the Judge said t.iey
must bo tried.
CITY HvTELUGMCE.
Stiti: op TiiititiioMKip.R To-day. Six A.M.,
.i.'l.'. No.n,2'). IP. -M. 10. Wind, N. W.
1 Skaiicii op 1Ii.ii Hi siianu, A Inly arrived
in this city a v.ceU or two since in search of her
husband, who had mysteriously disappeared
from Ids residence in another city. He was
looked upon as a highly honorable and Intiest
u, .ut; and ilisappea' iug so su Ideuly Iroiu iiis
family j nd friends, iheircatest anxiety was iu m
t. sti ii in eouaetpiiincc, it b lug fe iretl til it so no
i vil h id liclulleii him. I'll" ,aily culled upou tho
ehiefol police, mid b! cndeiivoted to tia 'Ohcr
hiishtiiitl. 1 w is known that h ) had tlr i va
several thoui ill I Unbars on tho iu irning of ihe
i.':ty be disappeared. Th it he hud conic l i Phila
delphia was probable. Tne chief ol pilicj I'm illy
tnektu hiai to a hotel, by neuus of lie; registry
booh. I'pou itumirv being male, his va be, con
t u.. ng two h.uik boohs, nnd sev"ral ' .: wr!'
t to him on the subject of tin in os, w.T lo ind
in the posse-siou ot tticeleik. 'i'uei wile oi a I
ilie vioise. si -id i x niiined will tip. c ei. ut ,. I'he
litters ;.tl,T.lid soma cue 'if t.ie line ,iu ; nt 1 1.
The ;Jeittli n.eti whiee siittm'ures were njineiido.l
o the epistles wire wa: ed upon, ail I, t'i t-iu asuu-1-1
. tin-n t of ail con ern-.'d, tiu letters ivcro pro
no'iticid lorgeiies. OlIit f.i ti ci'iio light,
ami tl oa- pi'vt'..- well as. rtni ad tha' '. . miss
ing individual a-dee, iy iu do'Jt to tiulte.i num
ber of lt:e mis. '1 he for:; d let.ecs itolcite, ho.y.
ever, fnta h'.t frieiiU were tin' vie, i in si of ini--idtiec.:
cordirfcnce. Th" onelusioas tlio chief
urrivi'il ut eecro frankly st die! to the it'll cm I
wife, who, sad liueauso of the dove'op.n oits,
retuu.td nil an aim i't Iiiokcu heart tj her
home. '1 his is one of .t'u many eases of mys
teiious dtsiippearatiCe's bappeuint; utmost every
day.
At ( i s. Ti.i- luoralng tho follo wing cases
were reported ut :Uc iVuisylvauia Hosnitul:
Chtit'.os f'hu'l, n tf-.l fowrteeu jc.irs, bu errand
boy id a Shaeii,.' 'tl i'l ( hestiitt S,it...(, i.'l Ce'
i- il.h, wi'.- iiilr.i-tie ! '.v ia a s-veie '".it iii ins r aht
hand. '1'lir v.-oi I w is uceel-iually iutln;.' ! by
i.ueoi ihe biub.r.s .u th'.' e-tiibli-hmc'tit.
Wiili.iniG.il i.ivi. a disvt uwi s il J;er, 1. 1 1 his
lelt a i iu lVac.liud Oy it Ml; l I.ijLthu :J 1 d : ai
btieets.
iKAtoiuatuKor ltm I'ki siiiem. Tiio Per
severance Hose Company of this city will visi.
Washington on the 4th of March next, to be pre
sent at the inauguration of President Lincoln.
They will take with llieui llioir new steamer, hn-e
carriage, anil amlmUnce, togethjr Willi hfiy
mtuibeib, luily equipped.
N.vmow 1'! scape ntox Ditovi-KiNa. At au
early hour yesterday moraiug a man uauiijl
Daniel Muhoney fell overboard at 11 ice street
wharf ami narrowly cleaned being diaAnod. He
was taken out iu un exh lusted aud dyitig cju It
t.on. Medical nil v.as tutumoued aud his lue
was snied.
I'AVMtNT or Cm Hot Nrtrts. Since Ihe 1st
of tho paseut tuoaih, the City Treasurer has paid
ont as bounties lo voluuteers tbeiumof
Ihete are some (H iOO.O'iO of appropriation yet to
lie expended in tUU manner.
A 1'iiuk Fioht has been arranged betwocn
two prominent roughs of this city, which will
come on" to morrow 'morning near Jenkmtown,
on the North Pernsylvauia Railroad. The police
will look after then.
Fad CATisTiioruu on thc Di i. twins ForH
I'i kh nii Diiownko, About 7 o'clock on Satur
day night, the yacht .i.'ii, w is capsized ill tho
Delaware opposite lbllin -sport, anil four of those
on board wero dro.vm'd She left Phil idelphui o l
Pi'turdtiy afternoon ab nil 2 o'clock, with A p irty
Of clt ven p. rsous on bounl. A iftinningevp tp.
tion to the ('lie-apeake boy was prop isc i, ami t ie
pa tvwere for'nnat.'lv well provided with g in
ning h,f. N' t .un: occurred nu ll ntiout sun
iho n on s atnnl iv, w hen ih. storm w is node "I,
ai.d every pr-psi siion mre1 to um 't tlm enie -eiicv.
The suits w re short lie i. an I l.-aptata
N alter Fo-ter. an cpcri"ni ed tMi.i'ni in, w is t
ti e e in. Nolwitli-tanding th"se tio'caution ,
thc wind ciimo too snddeuiy to ml nit ot any
escape, and in tins midst of the hurricane th"
yncht cspsiril. Tlio Cilire par'y iiero tlnou
into the w iter, and to add to their pcrilon sitna
In n, the l li. lit w is dark, nnd luo wiud continued
to bh w with giT.it VMitru -e.
Dfihoscon board, Ciip'atn Foster, .Ji'i i F,.
Ncide. Ira I'nine, lleuiy Doerr, Hairy Mct.' u'dv,
ami Wiiham lliill'y snee. eilcil in eoug ng to tlie
gunning skill', until a part dr Ind to liiii -u n.
and the otbeis wi-re pii'ketl no by a seipio-ier in
the stream mar the seeuo of tha thsis or. Tne
slew anl, a colored man, wis also si.e l. T ie
men when reeucil were neiu Iv exh msted. a id at
on time it was believed th it those who ha I
drifted to the Island would not recover. They
were union-, ions for several hours. Two g"n e
nien. residents of New York, were on board the
yacht, Kin I it is believed th it they wero dro vne I.
One, Ibiracc Jones, when 1 ist s'en, wis das-iel
away from one of tho skid's by the fore of a
wave. The other, Lyman Stokos, was missing
soon after the yacht capsied.
A l'hlladclphlnn, named Chn. llerker-hei'iier,
I also missing, and a colored boy was dro vne 1.
Those who wero saved reached this cry lite last
evening, llefore they arrived the Ktorv was ex
tensively circnlated that the entire partv was lost,
thus lausing nuieli distress to tho bi uidcs of tlio
gentlemen on board.
This uinrnlng n party went down tlie rivsr M
giupplo for the bodies of the four drownod nn-n.
llr.cRi itino. This m irning the M.tyor issued
warrants for the payment of tho city bounty to
sixty-eight men j of whom eight wore for ouo
year, two for two years, and liny-seven for throo
years. They were credited as follows : Fifteo lth
Ward, 10; Fourteenth Ward, 1 ; Tenth Ward, l.i;
Seventh Waul, 1; Thirteenth Ward, 7; Six-h
Ward, 7; Ninth Ward, 1; Twenty-third Ward,
1'-'; Twentieth Ward, :i; Kleveiith Ward, (i;
Twenty-second Wartl, .1. The city bus now u
snipius of oter two thousand men, which will bo
credited in Ilie next call, should any bs nude.
Tlie surplus in thc several wards un the lith Lnt.
wes as follows :
lloldj. tfer'liM. , IV'le.i. .Siiri' -
1 Ki II Ill
.10 i li Ill
3 Ill i lli (I)
I 17 17 I
0 !H 18 .' )
b 72 Id I
1 3 ") Kd
S 2-1 , Jl ll'.tl
110 ' 22 41
10 m . 'Jd in
11 Kit! . 21 171
It! 20 I 2,5 17
in fni I
Total, 2000 on the II ib lnsant. since then
about I CO nioro men have boon recruited.
Dkmvi-.ky op Com. in Uaiis. The ut'ention
of coal men is directed t the Improved mode of
delivering coal In bags, which has already bteu
introduced into some of our Northern ci ies.
Instead of dumping a cartload of o i.il into the
mud ol Iho street, or the dirt of an alloy, ami
thereby adding n cost of sovcnty-livo cents or .'l
lo have it rrhundled for the vault or tho cellar, it
is proposed to have it placed iu bngs. The dealers
who adopt Jhis method of" dealing coal iu bags"
w.ll no doubt do a much he ivier business than
those who will follow the old plan. In tho great
city cf London, its millions of inhabitants aro
supplied with coal iu bags, whether you buy a
single bug or several tons. Tho mouth of tho
bag is dropped from the cart to the hole In the
vault, a string la pulled, and tho contents of the
bug deposited nt once, and without soiling or
stopping up the pavement, if the e ml h id tj bo
carried into Ibo cellar, tbo work could Iso per
formed in ubout ouo fourth the timo required
when the shovel ami basket nio used.
PitoiiAiii.n IJovtciriK. This morning Fraii-ls
Maluno, a cripple, was admitted into tho Penn
sylvania Hospital, having been siabbod iu tho
back in three places. (Jno of tlio wounds pen -i
rati d Hie right lung, ami will, p. is feaie I, pro
duce item b. It soems that yesterday at'io iio.jii
he had a ditllciiltv with another man in tho third
story of a houso at Russell anil Fi z waier straits
Miiloiie, it is alleged, llirew a bo't 0 at tlio other
man, und a tight ensmd, during wh:c.h he was
stubbed villi a shoemaker's huilo from od" Ins
own beucl). Tho parly who inflicted tan wonn ls
has not yet boon in rested, no alarm h ivl.i g been
given to tho police umil some timo utW the
occurrence.
Disiioki sit F.Mi'i.ovitL. This morning ono of
the workmen employed nt the works of tho
American Pulp Company, Mauiyimk, was
arraigned before Alderman Gibsou upon tho
charge of larceny. Within tlio last few months
marly three thonsand dollurs' worth of articles,
such as picks, shovels, old iron, &c, have been
stolen Iroin the Company. Tho accused was
suspected of being one of the parlies engaged in
tlio larceny, and was urrosteil. His house, at
Cresson and Uichmond streets, was searched,
and a large number of stolen picks and shov Is
wero recovered. Ho was committed to answer the
charge at cunt. ,
Lakiknv hiom a CiiiHCH. This morning
Itielmrd Williams, t oltucd, oue of tho otli crs of
tho First I'rotestaut Methodist P.piscopal Ltolored
Church, was before Alderman Welding, charged
bv certain members with thu cnibf. '.lament of
s-82, und the larceny of tho S"al of the church.
Some live witnesses were examined, all ol'wU )in
testified thnt the prt rty was eiveu into the pos
session of tho iteeu-etl, who retimed them and
refused to band it over when rcqnesttsd. Ho
was held in i'ldd ball to unswer nt Court.
Tim Diiamatic Si n. In the rase of Sherry
vs. Sinn, this morning, Aldurmun Welding ren
dered a decision giving the plaintiff, Mr. Slurry,
the sum of :ld ( i week's salary), on tin gr eind
tlmt tho ev idrncc ode It d was cinllieting, aid Hi it
the weicht of tlie evidence seemed to ind c ue that
tho plaintiff w:ib not ill unk ut tho time an 1 on too
occitsiou spicitnid. The ea-e will pro nb .v Iu
carried up to com t on an appea1 by the mna ; ts,
ami jiideuiciit otitn'.ued th it will stand as a ,.i'o
cedt nt iu similar a-i s.
A Sai.I'Tk Fntitii. In bonoi of tho reee it
political victory n 'l.ieved oier the oihern C ip.
perlicads, a faluto was Crcd by ihe R-.ij.ub'l iu
F.xccuiive Comnott'."! of the Sevoid.' M'h Wnd
ut Ihe coiiu-r i f llowaid aad Jetf rsi i slice's on
Saitinlay i -veiling. The piticeciliiigs w ere brnj r!r
to a i lo e by a h lUdS 'tuo collmi i:i, ai't"i' nloc'i
speeches wero innile by Mr. James McMinus,
Jo eph F. Conaway, und others.
Cvui-i.li- Ci.euoi mi:.n Vii: i t'.M.i.i I'.sti ai r
iiiom MiiMAiiv Si.uvici: by a recent doci-ioa
of thc Si ereiary of War, Catholic clergymen irti
viitnnlly exempt from the pe rf.irinan -o of mili
tiny duty. Tlie decision was niailo iu tlie case of
four tntiiibcir ot tuc Si. I. mis Univer.-i'y. who
were dtulted itul nu'ifled by the Provost Marshal.
An appial was ma b" to tho Secra'ary of War,
who ordered tht ir release on paiolc, to report
vht raliid upon by him. This virtually exempts
them.
L'MVl'lMITY 01' l'l-NNsVLVAVtl. The tfitul
miniber of students, iu l!io University of Pcniisyl
vaniii nt ibis t ,me is 71'!, diviJed ns follows:
Department of sits, l'.:; (,f metlit ine, lo2 j of
law , 0.'; chaiiiy ,- los, IVi. TU-j n'o!e,-ors
iinmber 5-j.
Ai.u'i;;n Ct nr.'.N'Ci Not ft. Otu of the pat
scnger railuay t oti ; :iii s on S'ltuidav locived
a liie cci.t curie.tcy n .'.e aiuied to a fifty. Tho
d. eeption was in at complete, the alteration brtiug
well lioue.
Km- Fuiiljcations. Wc hav received fi-oai
Mr. John J. Kromer, No. 101 Chesnut street,
copies of all the latest illustrated newspapers,
V.imIi, uud the imig.i iues. for which our thanks
ate due.
Cut Mortauit. The whole number of
deaths rciorted at the oflice of the Board of
HcuUli lor the past week is 272. Of this number
P.i2 were mules, und 123 females. Ibo deaths aud
interments ol boidiers were W.
Ahonina CohOKi u Uecimext, to bs des!j
nritedas the 21lu United States Colored Troops,
is to be raised under tho direction of tho Super
visory Committee ot this city.
Ki Movi u.Tht whole of tto building at tha
comer of Kighth and Yine streets, a portion of
which fell, bat been taken down to Uic founda
tion walla.
Lahcknt. Tbie morning Sarah Bell, colored'
residing at No. 1119 Drown street, was arraigned
belore Alderman Masscy, upon the charge of till
laueny of W, the was coiumtt td tor trial.
ViotAiioN or am An or Asshmiii.t. John
II. CoiMind a bearing lieloro Ablermnn Welding
on Saturday, oti the charge of violating the act of
A'sruibly, In selling g.s4s by -ample. Tho ac
cused, it wis tes'iiied to, is the Bgi'ntor A F.
t'rti'key, m'innfii"lurer of al -ohol and tllsillie l
spiiits. Ci rl iiilmlit-d that ho was the agent for
Mr. Criiskcv, anil sai I tb it ho railed on the C.ty
I n 'intr, iim! was 'old that h" would n it ! r.
1 ii ii t d to t ike nui tt be. tin'. II" w is lioed 10J,
tl e iiiuount fixed by the Act of Assembly.
Tint I.vri: Piu.iTi. ii. Canias. Li afordiys
more m thin g ill lie left to remind us of the i an-
vuss of isot. 1 he v:n i us po'itic'i! de vires, t'a,'S,
and banners, so plentiful i nring Din late c.i.n-
pidgn, are tlis iiineiiring from the tblf ennt be 1 1-
iiiarters of tlie two imlitl .1 purlins. I'ne v.i-ions
wind lemurs, tor lies, ,se., bae been atoive 1
can fully an. y, wheie they will remain until thc
in xt politico canvass.
'I lei.. This mornimr rather Pdek i.'e was lormcd
in the ponds in exposed parts of the c.ty.
To I'riirinsit Cioi iiino ai Low rmrns, mVe
n s' l. i tl. n iri.iti r nr - In 'S m K m n .::: i. c in -no.
ti r -I'lhlte' k.'nwl i-iillll (u...iJJ. .', H...I 411 I i.'.l .
Il in. i '.'.. l.i :.t .. -,. w. . limn . it "V i-'i . kh I i.ir I
iniu'm.i'iC i.u.if i neili r, llrii..tae -ii ,. ... .... .t
ei 1. 1 s nt ( tint ' . it . - Mi-n s, V oiuti'f , ami Hon. Ailcsniie!
sitileil nJiiTUl ileiay ... ll'nulee.
n. HI tt A r-1.,
Tower 11 .ill. No. .ils ju,i:t si, out.
('mi inn n's Ci.othimii. An rlcgint n-sort-u
ut at ti . H tea-maker Cn ', 2y. 5. J'.tf .l.i so. 'el.
Ciioii p. Cin iMr.i.st.
i )...r ilAte, aiiillit, t 'ociKiiint, act
I'linell Caramels. M j.eafAetori I My
Hri cuss F. IV-o t Is,
j. l'-'IU Msritei tt.iet.
I.Aiuvs' Finn. An elegant .vsortraont nt
('liiirlK Onkford k Hon s.Coiiltuteital II ilel.
"(ill. dear me ! ttiln wirlrl hnw strans Is,
l-tvcr ihir I'raies fiutii iieiv etuitiiies. '
Jitir. Davis turning AK)lltionist! prom'sing
slSTt'i their frei'ileni o l tlielr liejoiula aoMlrs .if tlie
Itrlirl ami) ! tli llirf tt.ein tract ol U-nl la tan 1'oiltv lnrii".T'.
Il' lltciy are lo Iir frei', unit slavery 1. l.i lie Oie "Cei.-iier
s.one ' of the Cjnisilrraey, as AlisrX ntii'iein i.iit M Is,
iv Ito are in be the slaves V Aro ttiey to lio Aloek aai his
i-oailjiitorV Ark llu-y In he the fort Itners, iltoorn ir He'y
iniiiir's "li-lsnd.;'" Htirely, "povsriy" pit' is hiel, llu I'oti
fi .ti-raey kas plfno-) MuiaVis ns n iiMlnle.f with slr-ns
I'S.lfrtlow.." Nest mf.si.ee Irom Jerr. w! pr.ihali'v re
ri.tiuiiend the othi'i'rs In tit army l.i pur.-hAse their mil
i.rniS ut IthArlfs Si. .It es & Co.' One Price, under the Cou
lint mat who kiioivsv
Vanilla IIoartud Ai.monos,
Of ikro iiuallty. M:oiiU'ii3tiii-e! rr
Srki'iis.s K. Wuirvi .
Pi iiciM8itnH may rely upon getting tho best
Furs a l Chnrles llukf.irif Hun '1,00111 lnunt.il IJ.ilcl.
Wi: have mtitv prescn'od by t!ie pnldishcr
with a pn .'l cepv of ine nn-.v enirrnvni, "Itoine 011 t s tir
lon;li." Tin. 11 oneof Hs.-l.iin s ti.'til Choi 1.1, .. -ylnd il
11 r zollni full of 11 hi iiij .in.!-', aid ai-Oi'le h.-ititr, U
ni'i.t t.c sei-li Iu b" iitain-ciatnil : lui' esprt'tsi in nl couuo--picei's
ari' lii'Hiitllulli 1 O' Irsy, ,t, nnd ill" ivli dn a-r"ii;iiiii:
iiImh n ek trut to the iiirtiire wh ,-lt c I'litiie-uls 11 In uh
tine ti.vi'is ,11 an. li ia ji'ihlistieil Liy farsilicy A- Co., tu.
ti; K. fourth street.
A Si.iniiT Coron, which attracts but little
kttrulinn fn Its liieidouo , may be the fon-runasr of
Coiiitirjrjptti.il I WfciL is loiiikttiiieii eatled a trlihns cobt
fre'incntly cn.U In llruiirhiltt ! IVh.at recMe-s folly to
k'tnw a t-outih or rol.l to become so desp-seatod, when a
irucdytio pintnpt mitt I'ertftla as Jnyne'i KtpscUirtnt
c.tn be readily procured I Prepared only at So.-JCJCiiorinill
strcil.
Cuoiri: and 1'AsiiioNAiu.r. ConrccTiONs,
Put B) ill Neat Hoses.
Nuhable for rreients.
arKciiKN p. WitirHts,
No. UHI Uiirkrl strsel.
J.APiiti ami CuiT.nm-N'H Hats. Latest style
m. Cnaili't Cikiurd A bvu a,i 'ontineutal Hotel.
No Mat iKii what may be said in favor of tlie
vitrioui Huwinit kiarhinos otTVrud to the public, lAs on'ftr
It tie Ml U comiiai t'loli. This is wlmtthc Vlorenec eo irts,
aud Ihe vcrillet lit 111 1'avur la linlvsriial whun su.-ti eoav
narison Ii made. The Vlori nsels tlie (Intmnchtne otl'.-rei
to the politic warranted to Klvc ei.tlre aatlsfaetloq or
meney rotuened, which In couvlncltuf proof tiiit bus
111ac-l1lr.it litis merits beyonil al) others, at well a a protec
tion to purchasers uc-alnst Ions. It is so shniite In Its tsia-
struellou that no rtiartm Is mi.lato Iciru to op-irste tt,
avlictlicr you purchase or not. ('.ill at tlie offiee. No, liJO
CtTsmil iticet. Trlca lilt, with -.staples of sflwiu, sent
on rcoilrit of red stamp.
Titp. End op -i 11 h Wan. The greatest confl-itum-e
li nw felt tliat the Uobelilon will ipeedlty flzlo
out, and the war cloio. Tbeiiuue assnraoce Is lltitn-lik
fee lli at Uic best and cheapest Coal In I'tdUdetp'tU Is Did
by W. W. Alter, at Ills splendid new yard, So. 05; S.
Ninth street, lilvo lilnl a IrtsL
Oi:sti.i:mi:n's III is. All the latest styles at
Ctnii'les Uiikford A Moil's, Cotiuneuial Hotel.
OitRMON'a Tr.Mri.n op Aht, No. Oil Areli
Rtrrrt. llavlnir nnllualled fasiUlii-s lurthe prodtt 'll jn of
elegant rtioloritptifi, IntlM1! and K''Htlemeu need bkva on
liar or any d' tcullou, eitlel In litlins or rseelvlus thoir
I'tritires. Old pictures coeii'd to any nix" or nyie, an l
while hi our posieidnu hcpi In a lire uud liil-jf-proo: sa.tj,
espticlally provided I.ir the pitriioie.
Hath I'lOTi ncs made by n. F. Ueimcr; he
ixis.ll 111 tlie art 01 i.l.o.urapa us'. Hea lifo-si.e p't a -Itrnehs
in on, lvciryl,,,..'!, and Carles dc l isUu, N a.'
Arch stieeu
FINANCE AND COMMEHCL
Okiicr. or Tua Kvivian Tii.sniiin,
Monday, Jsoveuiuer It.
The Stock Market closed firm on Saturday even
ing, with very lively limes In Oil shares, thou
sands of which changed hands in a few hours.
Thc impression grows that army movements are,
In the main, over for the full campaign although
Grunt may give ns all a surprise and conse
quently pdit'es are buying stocks with grc it
avidity, in the hope of a further lurli'.ion of
prices.
Thc near approach to the meeting of C ingrttss.
when strong w.ir'lke moisiires will probably bsi
the order of the hour, and .1 further CKpensc will be
inevitable, leads Iho old bankers nnd brokers to
buy thc leading dividend-pay ing scciirituos with
great confidence. Wc shall htiva cxttiting litues
soon, until the liist of the year, and fortunes will
be won and lost nn tbo Sto k llxola mge, as the
varying fortunes of war wane und was ii the
KoutViwest, for to Sherman n" ryes ace nmv
especially directed.
Sine" the call tlio ut irket is very s'rong, It jad
ing Belling at (it),;'! 70, with a v iy e."ite.l Mar
ket In New York, in all the Western shares, tha
ri-c there being about 1 per cent.
Government bonds continue very linn, with
stiles of 6-2is ut 102 pi 102., coupons off; no do.
id 111 'J j (isol 1-iSl ut Ids', unalvaaceof ! ; and
10-IOs at PI.J ; Now City Os arc selling at H)Vt.
In li.niIro.sil shares there is more activity, wi !i
s.i!in of KuaiUii at (t'.)!("f.O ." I, an advance of ;
Northern Ccntrnl at o"); I'cnnsv li-nr.la Railroul
ut i:r(':(-8; North Pennsylvania nt 32; Lohlgk
uKcy at Sl-i ; Llmira Ilailroid lomtuon at 3.'1;
and Calawissa preferred atW; 150 wa bid for
Camden and Amboy; 4.11 for Little Schuylkill ;
for Philadelphia and (iermantown ; 60 for
MiftcLill ; 61 for Klmira preferred ; 18 for Cata
wissa common j and 315 fljr FliUadelphia aud
Fiie.
CPv r.iss.ugor Railroad s'a.ivei are rather dull.
To wiis bid tor Second and Third; 0 for Tenth
aud Klcventh; 2o for Thirteenth aud Fifteenth,;
III,' for iVoiuce attd Pine; V." for CUesiuit and
Waii.ut; ii for West 1'hiladeipUiii, aud I'l for
Arch street.
Coal 01! shares are more active, and prices
have tin onward tendency, with aales of Oil
Creek nt (U; Miuoral Oil at'2'lHi Rook atl ;
Nolileaud Dolamater at 91, an advance of t j
and Fury at 4 ; 42 was bid for Maple Shade ; 6
for McClintock; 9A for DaUoU; 81 for Irving,
and 4-j for Egbert.
Cuual bliatcs ore tUso more active and prices
ate bettor, with e'.c of Schuylkill Navigation
pivfencd at V, an advance of 4 ; Morris Canal
common at W, an advance of li Suiquehanua
Caual at 1 1 J, an advance of i ; aud Delaware Divi
sion at 3'if i 33 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation
common ; and 7." for Lehigh Navigation.
Lank shares, as we have noticed for some time
pott, are f roily held, but tbere ia little or nothing
doing. 171 was bid for North America, an ad
vance of 1 j 1 10 for Farmers' and Mechanics' ; 6S
for Commercial ; 30 fost Meehaniea' j 49 for
Oirid;92 (or Wtuwo i W lor Mimifaiiiuvem'
and Mcchnnlcs'; M for City; 47 for Coramoa
wcoltli; 3fi for Cotisolldatljn ; fid for Cera Ex
change ; W for Union 1 and 70 for Camden.
There is more activity In gold this mornlnt?,
and prices aro rather better; opening at 242J,
advanced and sold at 211 at 11 o'clock, 2K4 at
12, fell oil' and nld nt SPiH at 12J P.M.
rilllDKI I'lIlA MrottR ETCllANdB BALJtH, 1V07. 1.
Hepurted by Clarksnu A Co., Broken, Ma, Ul S. tblrt 8t.
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(Juotutions of Ooidat the PhllatloInMa OoIJ
Kxehiuige, No. 34 S. Third s,treot, aeeond atorv .-
H A. M 2IJA. 12 M ."24S1
11 A. M 2H'j 1 P. M 2td
Market active.
Db Uavih ft Bno.,No. 20 S. Third street
quote as follows l
11.11 ICUH clout, ...... a ... lsi
American Silver, As and 's 2dt
Dimes und Half Dunes.......... 210
Spanish Quarters 224
l'enn. Currency A, lis.
New York Exchange 1-10 "
240
i dls.
par.
Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal OU
stocks at 1 o'clock to-day -
jiJ A'l.l bi4
rnHon OoI su s'.' Kranklfnon
lliKMouniainCoal.s.. Ifowe'i fctddir OU.. ..
N.Y..V.id.C,ial..li 14' .Imnii OU.7. 8'
lre-n M..Coal.... 4'i A Pei f arm OU...a ..
IN. Ca'Don-.tale .... 2 tl fiemmore .. sj.
New Creek 1 )4 DalaetiOU i ,.
Ft-.-ilerllA'liCoal.. 1 tfesthionv ..a..
4,
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r
CMnlonCoal 1 !foterti Oil
Hitler Coal 10 II (llmiltcvt t'i
Vrnu Mliilt.f M 'ble.tlluUunaer.l..
Ceui.seiu-t.t ,' Htbti4rd.....-..,,t ..
hey.ione Inc.... 2 ?s. s:orv rarm 8
l:ieeMor Oil i .. I'm Hniner s
asl
His lank .. V; 1'etr.iiuum Iteiitra. leg
Contiueolid 2 K.Siert 4!
I arrril J Hose Island
cn Ct.ek .. ii'; At'ec'lionj lllver.. Itf
Mapl. Shade Od.. 40 4ii I'urUn i..
Me-Cllni.k nil ti' f. , I'hila 4 011 Cnek.. IX
1'eiiiiiylvantall'at . .. S ltuU Creek. ......a ..
I'erryOtl .. . 4 (leriaima ..
Mineral 0.1... ...t .. issrn Planter H'o
KeyiloneOil ti tu llrlsi .SU
VenaiicoOU i fl Hock Oil, j
Vnlon I'etroleom.s .. 2'4 Hch. OU Co
ItiBcoa Oil 1 iK.ldorad'i i ..
Keneea Oil 1). 4 W alnut Island..! ..
li
Orsaala 01 .. 1-sJ Ctidw.U i
The New Y'ork Tribune this mornlnc airs :
"Money continues easy on call at 7 fCcsnt., with?
an increased disposition to keep capital where it
can he used promptly. In commercial paoer no
change ; thc rates arc 8eV 9 for Isest, nnd i0(ii)l2
for second grade. Congress will soon bo atw jrk,
nnd the money question will chum its tlrst atten
tion." The New York Tr'mn this mornlns iirst
"The Secretary of tho Treasury has prepared hii
reply to the offer of a Ivan to the United States
Government mtulo by a German banker, a short
time since, tlirongh tlie State Department, for a
thousand million dollars, lie lias fully ex-.
umined the details of the proposal, and lias cotns
to the conclusion that there is no authority of
law wnieu wouni amoorr.e mm to entertain tno
proposiiion. Ho so informs tho party uiaking
the otter, stating In his reply that tho question is
one solely for tho consideration of Congress, and
that until that body will pass u law -auctioning
such a loan he min t decline ucropting it lli,
however, iutimaies that tbo whole matter and
Iho accoiiipniiying papers will bo referred to that
body njiuti tbo opening of the next session, with,
a recommendation that tho subject bit lavora'jly
considered."
Tim export of gold and silver from IVeir
York Irom January 1 to November 12 amount
to ll),.')Sl,l)-KJ
Against same time, IHGJ lO.Odi.OtX)
Incrcnsc to date $10,0 X)
Tho following na'lonal banks were author
ized by the Comptroller of the Currcucy during'
the week ending iSovemlier 12 :
I. oration.
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Tout!..
.$!,001
Ami the folIorin Inirou&eJ tliclr
uurjiig tnofcaiwc in;r.oa.'
atiM. f.f"ti'n.
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i nn m:i,iiii th vikK itr.iMur.
MmmivY, Novemc:r 11. Tlie hioveiucuts fa
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l.'t ",'. T.fH'i t - .o.i ,(trT,8in! tu' ; i.'-iu t.io
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fniiitlv. and ftl J-i di rr 1:0 vi tAtr Uml.y Atid iwucy Uu,
m i oi iitn-t in i.n.iin v I ma it 04 l ilm i'M.u' ': (Qa iniorti
itiin wit i In 'he r.h" t t'w iu-uri, rt:ortU bur
II i.c liyv t'luiir '-rt'. .tial a i: m m ij jy y,t I'!,., m tn,ut
is h u e i tVni M, and n 4ni't.
ii hit t a fti'sti.- ti.ii. mi f r v iirt. ail irico are
ini)!iiuln !. hM.' t bu- i'1' n'mitl Aud pruu
l'f!i:jik)l'..i:iiA n1 Komi.rni nd at
t'-!.!4 Htiil" At I' l i-'ir ai I w.irl'l l'7''r
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l irt l tl b . OM Art iliiii: (r tif, an I icAJJ'-' '-M
tin fi. !n 1'i-nnHvlvAtilrt nd IMi ire bnnuii Wo.
The tfeniaiHl i'.t V tnskv Is lltn'ti-d. hulj of '-') Drkrrcit
rc:.iiyMi.m"d Onio tt (n-Tr .rlTH.An.i irudie At
rillLADELFlllA 4 ATIlsE H iaUET,
Monday, Novemler M. There U better
d tin And tor Beef Cattle, but prices r wlt'iout mnf
iu ate rial cliane. About 00 Airlvud, auJ .old at mice
iahjIuu trom I(17c. for extra, th Utter for cholcij Vq)
l.'.c. for fn'r to od ; tnd common at 9 i U!a. per pouud, M
to tUkIity.
I he lut.owins ai c the pariiculan of the talei:
!! T. BcWoi.irkK. Iowa, l-Vo l&.
M .1. fr fkidinrlilf. Ohio, I .Vi, Mi '4.
K Mct'UU-ii, Vesien.l-"i Ks.
Imj H. I I mil, VN"Mrii reinvlvniA,r-t.7, gro.
J. A J. i'liain, WfAtn. rei)ninina, &. tom.
117 AiaiiiQl-'uilti k Co., Wo-vtsra, Iv-gI', ,,
ISA .Ion. h. ViUco, do 14"9.
-, J 1. IUtha my, Cie-ter ouaty. If
lmt tiiiht. shouilierj, V etein,lU"ilt.
I A Moooey Oi huiiUl, Uo 1 Iti.
II i M. I llnnin, do v-'i 17.
H 1". McHllen. do H '17.
i.'i riiruu-t t Brother, do 1.'" It.
hii Owt-u hinUb, do 1-1 i & 1 i .
uri Jouii Ui-i'teise. do 1'4'iU.
Iim: oontlnu dull at About i-riar r&ton; 2W haad
arn.bd, and i-d tiitsHeek. At fiom $liW 100 ibe.
ut1 , a to qii.iiuy.
toi,,-.P-AtH.iit 4Mi lioAd arrived and told thliwek.
thfic ti a fail dvmattd at pro luuniuoutlotu laur to au
ai st lUiiK at troui 7(oLc. tt lb. t,roam.
i'lma wmtlnue acatT and hi.U; about 90 head arrivod
ai 'v,iu70 for fvnu'uni. and J"Aa.H UuAtl tor cow aad
i Alf. a to tvottdtOou Aad ouulity.
HAKKIEU. -
BTTHKl-.l-AND-liHRWI- K. At Annapullt, Ml, OS
ThnikdHV, Noveiuln-r 10. by tl H v. J UarlmJ lirtuin.ir,
8uittVOU(HlAHLK4 bLI HKULiMS It, ol tl. LJiULid Autlu
Aiuiy.to fciA'l K, uldeM dAiuliur of Uic Uw Jud Nicuo
1a Brewer, ol Auuapoiu, aid .
ITr" PlUIAl)ELPIliXkxCUaNOEc6i.
FAN V, K km R 7. Ihi.
The Hiu,ri Lm tnti J dtvlartd a dVrtdend of OUR
1 Ol.LAK pi nbaie.paiublB on aud attar Lh ltiU lul.,
by ti Hubbrlnltoidviit ul Die rUchitnt-'-
ll ii-lw UtMvV ii ttUi.UUUUU,Bcrvlary.
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