PRICE THREE CENTS. OmOIAL WAR OAZETTE. Kralanatloit or -nf-ritl Mrf'lr-llttn Sherl dan Appointed to I III the) Viteiiincy OcriMlunnl by II I lt's.licntlrii. OKN1RAL ORIHlt", KO. VTAnDiirJiTii'T, Wahino.os', Nov. I I, iSiJi. Ordered by the rro.-iJi.iit : 1. That the rcsigna ion of (i, orgo II. M Clcr.ati U Vajor-OcTicral in th.: United States Army, daird November S, und rnivoJ by tlio A-lj it tnt (Iticra) on tlio lOili itmtaitt, bo accepted as of ilio lib of November. 2. That for personal gallantry, military s'dll, and Jnst confiden"c in the rouragc ami patri itism of hie troops displayed by Philip U. Sheridan Oa Ihc I!"h of October, at Cedur Run, whereby, under Ibe blessing of l'rovidciice, hia ro tted iinny wus Korganir.eJ, a great national disaster averted ah J ft brilliant victory achieved over the Rjbols fur ilia third time In pitched battle within thirty cays, Philip II. Sheridan Is appointed Mijor Oeiieral in the Vulted 8tntes Army, to rank as inch fiom the Sell day of November, 18 ',1. By order of the President of the United States. E. D. Townhend, Assist. Adjutant-Gen. Gen. Sheridan9 s Army rowELL'a pursuit of rebels. Another Cavalry Victory (her tlio Enemy by Custer and Merritt. EABLY ADVANCES 1113 INPAN TBY AND FAI.L3 BACK TO FISHEB'S HILL. r niADQrARrBni Middle "Military Df.i art et, November 11, 8 V. M.-At General Sheri dan's headquarter, tncre are now to bo aocn two pieces of urtP'l(tyi ono nnmire, nn(i ,i,ty prisoners, n- quantity of ammunition, wL-ieh. General Fell captured from the Rebels yesterday In toe. Laray vulley. General rowoll, after a brisk engagement with the Rebel cavalry, drovo them back beyond Front Royal, and this morning sent In the above substantial proofs of hli victory. Another victory was gained yesterday by Gene ral lorbcrt'i cavalry. The Rebel cavalry ad vanced below Newtown at an early hour yen. r day.wlen Generals Custer and Marritt, with their divisions, engaged them. The manoeuvring and skirmishing lasted for several hours, and was wi. need by General Sheridan nnd moat of oor general otticers. The Rebel cavalry was finally compelled to fall back In great oiifiision, and oar men drove lucm into ami through New town. During the time this engagement lasted Geno ral Early wan advancing with his infantry, and bad already reached Middlctown, to which place their cavalry retreated. Our losses were verv mail both in killed and wounded. A reconuohnance was mado tn-dav by the cavalry aa far as Cedar creek. Geuerul Custer's Division inarched along the Miil.llct.jwn road, and General Mcrritt's along the Winchester and fstriisfcurg turnpike. It wau then ascertained that General fcarly rccrossed Cedar creek last night, and had again occupied Fisher's Hill. From some stragglers captured by our cavalry, and also from tlio inhabitants, it was ascertained that Karly'a infantry force wai a considerable one) but be ordered them to fall back immedi ately alter hia cavalry had been driven in. Tlio smoke of their camp ares on Fisher's Hill was distinctly visible from Cedar creek. General Shoridan's army is In splendid condi tion, and if another chance is a (lorded them by Early they will without doubt add auother victory to the let tit their tiiumphs. Ueaduiautkhh Middle Military Dei aht mknt, November l.'i, 10 A. M. There is nothing new to communicate slnco my despatch of last night. The Rebels have not again made tbur appearance. Lust night was an intensely cold one, and here in camp every one felt the ellects of the keen, searching wiu.il. This mornijg the, ice wis half an inch thick. THE MYSTERY OF THE DAY. Afrit Tlicorv nt to tlie DeNiluntinn of Uenernl Nhrrman Ueoririn to bo tlio Ncfa or t'onflirt. Etc. Wash inoton, November 14. The RpeculaU ins suggested by the announcement of General Sher man's great expedition on Savauinih and Charleston are to-day as various and numerous aa ever. There la hardly any point of the compass to which the impatience and imagimv ion of an anxious people has not Bent General Sherman aud his forty tuotisand Dion, who, according to u correspondent in the Times, had beta provided with thirty days' rations and neces sary ammunition, which supposes a train of wagons aud ambulances of several miles In kngtb, without Including the pontoons and ami. try, not ltss umbcrsonie than the rest. We haic bteu told that Slitniwn was ea route for Charleston, lor Savannah, lor Columbus, aad Audersonvilio, where he was going to deliver the Fed trul prhoners who arc confined in the latter ciiy. Another tbejiy, not loss plausible aud more logic.il, wus, that he was on his way to Lynchburg, to fo-o,;ern'e with General Grunt In an assault against Uiuhmond. Another made biia atait for Danville, and still auother for Ala bauiH, in search of a lot of cotton hidden last year by the Confederates In certain portions of that buie. Finally, to corroborate tlio various suppositions with a. hi lional evidences, it wax Buio and printed that Annu al Forter was to sail liriuud lately for Cmuleston aud Sitvaumili, in order to knd his poweiful assistance to the move men: eoLUnipiaud by General iSuermaii on these two cities. HUT OKNkAAI. lirHMS C A XNOT OO TO tit A Rl.t.S ION, HA V A.N.N All, OH DANVII.I.K. Notwlllut..uding my lii,;h respect for popular tlelu)n, I do pot vipk Unit General fjhenn iii has g - l.e lor iioui the point fiom which he atartid, and 1 baa : my opinion on the fairt that ue wub tlcrtcient itt transport ition, In cavalry, if n it in lifbt artillery an Indispensable l:e.u in every long ex)xdition by luud. llefides, I fiitertuiu too hiifh an Ilea of his tulcut to think that ho would venture on a march of ortr one hundred miles through a ho-tiie country, in onier ti leach a remote objective when he knew that General HikjiI, having the inside tisek, coul.l at any moment full inside of hia line of op. rations, and cheek his progress, if not atop altogether Ms onward march. Tills con sideration I lliink puts an end to the supposition that he is marching on Lynchburg and Danville, for t crtninly Gcnmul Lee would be in those places before bim ; and also to the supposition that he is going either to Charleston or to Savannah, for General Hood, having at a is disposal all the linos of railroad southward, could bo in these places several days before him. srrrosED plan or general Sherman. The most probable speculation I have h'.aid of fcbermuu's expedition, including that of Mr. Lin coln, who says l.c is to drive J til'. Davis and Lec out of Richmond, is that he will strike ecvera points in the intorior of Georgia, south of Atlanta where General fsherman expects to cut a long line of railroads and teite several stores full of provisions, accumulated there by the Rebels for vmUT. If this be so (and all the facia soeinio be in favor of this last version.;, General Slier niBn'a preseut expedition is sluing more than a raid on a lr;o sca;, which we cannot faU to hear of before long, and not a campaign calculated to secure auy permanent advantage. .Y, f. World. The Vermont legislature was adjourned over election day, to allow the members a chance to go home and vote. William D. Swan, widely known as school teacher, publisher, and politician, died at Dor cheater, Massachusetts, last week, at the age of fifty-four. He was member of the State Beaute for two years. A temperance society in Massachusetts re cently adopted ft resolution declaring "that we re pained to learn that some ef the best lands of fertile districts In the Northern State are turned from the cultivation of food for man and beast to the cultivation of tobacco, as it must issue in the xhsnition of the soil, the Impoverishment of tha farmer, and the deutoraliialkxi of UN com-ft" THIRD EDITION GIN. EUTIER IN WAG3INGT0N. SECRETARYSHIP OF THE TREASUrtY. lion. It. J. Walker's Appoint ment Improbable. Npcrinl to Tli r Kvrnlnir T'l'cripti. WA.-iMNoro", November l'i. General !;i;r took the morning boat for IVrti-e j Monroe. His intcrvicwe with the War licptrtmeut nere cry satisfactory. Thurlow Weed had an int en lew wl-li Mr. Lin coln this morning. It is by no means certain that Mr. WalW w:l be made Secretary of the Tro-istiry. Indeed, it is improbable. The chronicle, in a leader this morning, stys that the only obstacle to an honorable pe tea is removed. Roth sides ngree to rctuovo slavery. FROM THE SOUTH. rOSITION OF HOOD'S ARMY. gPE(XLVTIO.S ABOUT SIlEItM.W, FOBREST CAS A FBEE BLOW. Tne " Florida " Capturo Richmond. in GRIST GETTING DKMOXSTR VTlVi:. Doings of tho Rebel Congress KU., Etc., Et.t E., Elfl., Etc, Et. Nporlnl to The Fvonlnir T-I"urnli. Washinoton, November lti. Richmond papers of tho 1 Ith have been received hero, and contain tho following items ol news: On November tith Ilootl h id not crossed the Tennessee river with his main nimy, but at the last accounts had his headquarters at Tusciiinbia, which is on the left bank of the Tennessee river, opposite Florence Beauregard was with him, timl they both ap peared to bo wuitlng further developments by Sherman. General Forrest claims that on the 4th Instant he attacked with Ids artillery a portion of tlio Vr.ion fleet on the Tennessee river, near Johnson ville, and sank four gunboats, and destroyed over twenty barges and transports. Beauregard sends to the Rolrel War Depart ment a dispatch to the same effect. Iu reference to Sherman's movements, tho Rebels are so particularly Ignorant of the fact that lor two days last week, they could exchango no papers with our pickets. This made them very suspicious that thoso papers contained indications of Sherman's Hue of march. As it is, however, the Rsbcl editors only speculate upon the subject, some asserting that Sherman has nrued Atlanta for the pur pose of fulling back to oppose Hood, while others aigue that Hood has left defenseless the entire Southern country, and that Sherman is marching on Charleston via Augusta. Tho Rebel editors are very scvore on Com mander Collins for the seizure of the Florid iu a neutral poit. They say, however, that Bra.il is too weak a power to go to war with us for tho indignity. They advise their cruisers hereafter to go only info British and French ports, where we dare; not nio'est them, as the Yankees are "probably afraid of their superiors, but do not IiesltaW to oppress a weak people." The It'Aij; says Grant has been displaying some activity during the past fev days; but that he will do nothing definite till tho completion of the Dutch Gap Cunal. Nothing of special interest has transpired In the Rebel Congress, but tho subject of detailing editors, and also the slavery question, is discussed wl h continued spirit by tlio Rebel press. THE WAR IN Tilt SOUTHWEST Eood's Army Still at tae Tennessee River, REINFORCEMENTS COINC TO THE FRONT. The Escape of Robcl Prisoners. Cincinnati, November lo. The Guzrlle't Nashville despatch says thkt the Robol army, numbering 110,000 men, is still concentrated in the vicinity of Florence, Alabama, ono corps being pn this side of the river. Tho condition of the ro. is prevents active operations, and the Rebel army remains compara tively qnlot. Over two thousand men 1. It Indianapolis yes terday for the front, and .1 Ki i more are still In vamp. A despatch says that ubout fifty Rebel prisoners at Camp Morton; succeeded in scaling the fence ou Monday ulghl, and forty of thorn escaped. THE 1IOKTO.V :IKItlAI-JMENr OF API A I WIVSI.OW. Boston, November Id. The banquet given by the merchants and ship-owners of Boston to Cap tain Wlnslow uud his olUcer at the Revere House last evening, drew together tho principal uicr cliauls and distinguished personages in every walk of life, Among tlie guests were the Hon. Edward F.verett, Admiral Striugluim, Colonel Graham, of the Kngluccr Corps ; tho Postmaster uud Collec tor of Tort, District Attorney, Mayor, aod a largo number of others. Three hundred persons .t down to the tubje, The Hon. George B. I'pton presided, and Mr. Fvcictt responded to the sentiment of the President in a warm and eloquent eulogiuin. The gallant guest of the evening was received with immense applause, and gave an account of the cruise of the Kearsarye, touching lightly upon the light v Ith the Alabama, and mentioning the luipoitunt consequences and favorable influence upon the American cause in Europe that flowed fiotu that engagement. Lieutenant Thornton was received with a like demomtrution of ap pluuse. A number of speeches were made, and letters were read from invited guests, among them from Governor Andrews, Secretary Welles, lion. K. C. WUithrop. The company separated at eleven o'clock with rebounding cheers fur (Ue Ketmmge, her ofUcers and men. ' The "Kova Hs-stlwn st Prtlaail. ' roRTLAND, November 18. The stuaner Kara Scoiian arrived at this port at 3 o'clock this morn ing, ller adncM were ttilvgnapbAd lum Oape Kftc. rilllADlVIIIA. AVKDNKSDAY. NOVKMHKR IG, 1SG4. LATEST FROM THE APPOMATTOX. ici;iti:r htwatikj v. General Egan Wounded by a Sli.ii'pshooter. Hi wm ahii iim A ii my to run rorivti.-, NoviuiNr l.'i. The lirV's have lite'y bo u playing a sharp gome in front of a pari oi' o ir lines near the Appomattox. At this p dm tlier. is a small creek in front of our work, accost which tb, y ,vc built a di.n.w'.i.U has thiv it em d to lor -o back our pic kcl lines t j a dang ro il extent. To connt. ro. t this pr.ve.-t G m ral E.tn In I devi-cl works, which he supsrlntoinisd. On h visiting a part of tho Hue on Mull ay iglil, a Rebtl sh.irt -hooter succeeded after several attempt in wounding him, the ball ent -ring the rit-ht forearm and passing dia -utility d.nvu "cvcrnl Inches, and out nt tho rlst. Tlio w-uu l Is a very painful one, but forMnnrely is n t d lrgerous. Ho goes hiuij to-morrow on a leave of t.venty d iy, and it is hoped he wilt So aire to return t his command ly the time his fiulo ijli expires. Another sharp Cht ocoirre 1 between t'li) p'tkets lust nmht about 10 o'clo k, which lastc 1 about an hour, without, it is believed, anc nrloc able remit. Connrrdriit IlilllnrU ti.m!oiii. llAKTronn, Conn., November id. Tho firs; Conne.tlriit Championship llilliar.l Mitch vx. sul.lrg from the toQrra,,:nt of Usi All,sti piaytti here lost nloht. The former chnmpl jl, Gcrh mi B. Hubbell, of Hartford, Mill ritaini the go'd-n cue, winning by SO points in a gmno of 10-ni. THE TOLITIOAL 0A?,lFAI):r (OSI.Mrril rr. i RDKitiKNrnt vor: compi.ctr. VJUHU.M. t.,,,.;,l. ll'irtliT'l HtiSK New Ilavm sU7 New Ixindon ,'i.',72 I'nirficld 7.u Wini'ham :t.vV; Litchfield 47 i.) Toll.ird 'j.tih Middltsex ;ns I Total . i;,f:;,-, Lincoln's majority, '2 1.7. in ;-n H'i7ll U I. 4s ! 7'in U'.ltS IM Jo? " .)i;. H.'.dS OHIO. Con Miu a, NovnmlM-r M. Ashliry, who was defeated in the Tenth District by h7 )on the homo vote, is rlccled by over MOO ou the soldiers' vote. The soldiers also iravo Binah.im a handsomi majority. Delano's otll lal majority is 'J xl; this givts i ihlo seventeen Union Coagressmcn certain. n.l.ixtis. Fi-f-m te Cl.i'c oJour'Kil, .VrtriVc 14. The party of the Uuion have swopt the prnlrios by a majority of over'J'JOOOj electod a decisive majority in both branches of th.-jLcgisliiture.aud six uicmbcrs ut Cougree". Cup ti re ol' tho Pirate Ntrnmor 'Tlitrldn" by m lioMii-r. Captain Napoleon Collins, who raptured the Flnmln in ll.iliia Day, I an Intllanlnn, a naive of Madison t bus been In the navy for the past, quarter of acenfury ; exit his eotninisslon tlirotiirh the instriiincntnlity of the United (States Senator and m-Governor William Hendricks; ho Is a pood and trueoilieer, ami must have known what he was doing; that tho act was no violation of the laws of nations, and that ha was doing G vl's service to bis couutry and to his fiag. .Vtic Albany Ledijrr. Acahkmv op Misic. mm dioiaimi was originally composed to Cermon words, so that with this compiny we have nil the theatrical effects suggested by Ihe idiom of the language, just as Mo.art wrote them. T ho German artit.s, too, tinderpfaud Mo.art, which few lta'iansdo; lor, with the exception of two op -ras be-ides this ono, l.e i z:4 and II Fltwtn ,W. iico. Mo, irt Is liiini-licd fiom the operate, repertoire. Italn-u never learn an unneoe-sirv note, hut O. rmi'i artists wonld not dure to call themselves artists were they not lamlliarwlth cverv scorn of M z irt. Therefore had we fi'mixuini In porft-eti n, f ir orchestra and rti-ts were 1Mb plaving thi music with Intennd reverence, besides artistic skill. "Don Giovanni" was a pert in which llerr I.ehmaiiH, the baritone, ha l to stand a sevuro test ; for "Don Giovanni" is tho highest and most ditllcult part within the range of barioues. II ) wus fully eniial to a'l the ditll ultles. Iu person he la admirably suited to tho handsome, reckless, and l mve cavalier. His acting, too, was full of spirit His voice is at once sweet uud powori'ul, and adrutrab'y eu tiva'od. Hermanns is tho grandest and finest "Lcpn rello," without exception, that we have ever ha I ; as an actor, bp is uusnrpassed. His sinking of the famous "Madamena" was m ist rapturotislv received ; and all through Hermanns elicited fie ireaU'Bt spplause. "Don Ottuvio," the c nor, h a con.p.iratlvely a small part; but th concerted music requires a fine voice and mil deal science, and the cavatinn, "11 mio tesoso," is always most anxiously waited for. It requires mo-t exquisite finish ol style, a voiee of sweetness, and great extent. When we say that Unmoor sang it, it is saving that, it wus gion iu its full perfection. "Mn.ctto" (HimmerJ was well sung, and played with great hi'inor. M'me Frcderi. I gave Importance to the rote of "F.lvira," usually consianed iu Italian companies to unworthy hands. "Doni Anna," the most diflicnlt and trying soprano p-irt ever written, w is sung by M'me Johunncn, with ail the p iwcr and knowledge of a flue artist; it is very try inir to a voice na much used as M'me Johannon's. Mad'l'e D.iuba sang the music of "Zerlimi" correctly and well, but as an a. tress she wants both grace and spirit. Theirloof'T.eMaschcre" with "Anna," "F.lvira," nnd "Ottavlo" was oeliclouly song. The grand churns of "Vlvu lal.lhc.ria" clectiitiod the lu.iso. Aa for choruses, they wcro p-rfoctt.-in, both in quality and quantity. The superb misc t .th-, and tie double orchostni in the masiiueradn, pro duced .1 finer etlect than we have ever seen before on this stage. The Germans sing Ihe eore ns it was originallv written, without the a ided reeiti tive. so that thoro is a great deal of dialogue full of wit and fun, but much, of course, is lost to the uninitiated; s'ill thei'ew enj ive.i it aud made tlio many laugh, for mirth is catching. To-night the great event of the seaon, f.et lluguenott, Meyerbeer's great work, written im mediately after Uobert to many a grander opera, and without doubt a more harmonious score. Meyerbeer, for foAcrr, changed his stvle from the mere Italian school, and tho llwiucnola is tho per fection of tlio new school, the' mingling of tho Gtrman and Italian, which ho created. We need not say that the house will be crowded, for tt has lecn full every cvoiiing. To night the Academy will be too small. Sanioiid's New Opera House, Race shoe (lute. McDonoujtk'e Tncutre) . This establish ment has been leased by Mr, S. S. Satuord, and lias undergone a thorough renovation and mads complete for the comfort of ladies sd fumiUes, and has so far met with unbounded success. Tho houses are crowded with his old friends and pa trons. Having the great advantage of st&ft elfocts, Mr. fsanford promises us a ropctitfnu of those great burlrsouea v.hio were given with snch suc cess ut his Eleventh Street Opera House. Having more r.-utn and scenery, he has ulready an nounced the pantomime of the Shoemaker and Tailor of Kftniiifflon, which will be produced for the Thanksgiving holidays. The National Circus. The second Matinee of Uie season will take place this afternoon, at the great National Circus, on Walnut street, above Eighth. The audiences that have attended tiucc the opening of the season have been fashion able und immtnse. The company U composed of the most accomplished ladiesi and gentlemen known to the prolusion. It ahould be reinein btied that the great equestrian, Eaton Stone, performs every evening, and also at the matinees. Ihe equestrian director, Mr. V. H. Kosston, is a veteran in the arena, and pleasant in his remarks. NbwChmnttStbkistTheatbb. Mrs. Bower plays Bart Lytun to-night, one of her most charming and poetical performances, a character in which ahe ntrpattet alt othert on the atage. National Tmeaths. Ilia Circus if U ft full tide ot lucvfs. TO-DArs WASHINGTON NEWS. Spct lal Di'sp ttt liea to fuming Trlotx'.ph. Wahiiinu ion, N vcnl er M. TUr Prfshlrnl IhIih nmornl nrsnl nuil t'liiifnl l'.rlr. The rrrvident, accompanied by AsslstnntSocrc tsty Fox acl other pentii-mci, on ri.turday vi-itcd the I cod u.irt rs of Verier .1 Or int.a' Cay Point, where they were jvircj by thj l.leu'enant Omtral, and procenltd down J nies river to i-it Aduiiial Porter at tlatt pto i UvJs. A l.o ral Potter dined the distinguished v:si'.j-s ou bjar.l his flsg-hlp. I'mldent nml Ills tl-llors. The Priidciit wishes that those d-iri;o: ti call upon liltn personally wi'l pi-t.vine ih ir vi-is f..r s Uuie, as he is engage I iu prepirlni t is annti'il nirssaire to t'.iegrc-r.. As this d.KU n.cnt wiil comoin a couiprehctisive re-uinc of all eh il at d military ma'tirs f.ir the pis- c-cntf.il year, It will be awaited with anju uucrc-t by the country. Miernitut rnitor M'ny. General Sherman is fairly nnder way iu execu tion of the bold militaiy pro;;rammo lately iu.li csled. He had his start of a-voial days b. l'jro Ho. J mi aware of hl movonient, and has coin plrtely di stioy.d tho rai'ro.id In hi rear betseeu Ch.ttt11no. ga and Atlanta. It is und-rstxiJ that Gitifrul I h..mas h as north 01' the Teiitiessoj a force amply stnlirient not only to prevent any ni-grcsive movement on tin! i irt of Ho nl, but 1 1 asume himself ihe offensive and Indict severe punishment on the Rebel force. Unit nil PHiieiirk TrniMrrlly Hollv1. O'ncrul II iiirock has, at his own request, -.a temporarily relieved of thO MmiminJ of tho 21 Afnry Oorps, with a view to gain respite f.ir atten tion to his wound. T liia injury, it will be rcuicn bt red, was received at Gettysburg, and h.uciuse J bim much trouble frequently, during tho arduous sumnier cuinpaign from the lUpidan, ejuipc.laig him to rido iu an ambulance. Notwithstanding this thorn In the tl:sh, ho has uevcr consented to leave the field, though he has occasionally, for brief period, given up com mand of his corps tj 0110 of his division gmi.ir.ils. Tho speedy recovery of this distinguished otll vr will Ik- ardently clo-dred by the whole cuuutry. TEOIT BALTIMORE TO-DAY. .s. i,i7 nni'.'h h !o TV t'..ii) r.f,o..('S. Bsi.TiMottp, November 10. ticnarnl Ilutlcr arrived here last niht. ami is st.ll at the Eutaw House, eit roe for his command. He I-- iu gujd spirits and full of life. Many friends called 11p m him. The trial of Mrs. li itchins Is still going ou tho Military Cmimlssion, with closed doors, agreeing or trying to agiee npon her scitcuea. nhe is still in prisun. General Burnsido h is gone to Washington. The gold gamblers are much txciied; they are making capital out of Butler's New Vork speech. No other it;ma of moment. CITY INTIoLLIGfOE. State or Thermometer To-dav. Six A.M., 3o. Noon, 42. 1 T. M. 43.J. Wind, N. by E. MURDER IN PHILADELPHIA A MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY. SCENE IN A DKISKIXU SALOON. A Bounty-Jumper Commits tho Deed. This morning, betoen 12 and 1 o'clock, a co A and deliberate murder was committed In a dri.ik lug saloon, at No. 127 South Third street, kupi by Smith tt Carntlicrs. The victim was Mich.nl Allen, a slnglo man, nged about thirty yeirj, who was shot dead by an Individual kmwn as Rcddy," hailing froai Nr Vork, and an ullcged thief aud bounty Jumper. Two atories are told iu re .-ard Ut ths nlf ilr. Ono st itciient is that the two men were In the saljon t i.Titli.r, litiil that Allen, on account of an old gniduo wl ieh existed, made an a'tuck upon "Re 1 ly" and struck at bim. Tho blow toll abort, when "Reddy" drew a pistol and tired, th.3 bill pene trating tho breast of bis ussailaut, causing lustaut death. Another statement is that "Reddy" wont to tlie tavern kept by Allen in Saeond street, below Dock, known as "Camp Allen,'' a .out a week Hgo, and raised a row. Allen put him out, when "Reddy" threatened to kill him. Lust night "Reddy" was Iu the neighborhood of Third and Dock streets, when ho was informed that Allen was in Hoiith it Carntticrs' drinking cellar. "Keddy" went th. re und saw A'lon, and with mt any notice put bis baud in bis pocket as if ha was gutt.g to draw some wcunuu. Alleu seeing this knocked him down, "iteddy" jucjimnI to his feet and took refuge behind tlio count. t, at the same time drawinx a pistol and discharging its contents ut Allen. "Reddy," alter shooting, loft tot purls unknown, and up to 12 o'clock this morning had not been arrested. The murderer is ubout twenty ycirfof H'n, and is only known by the name g'ven above. IU is about live feel fivo and a half Inches hlg'i, stoutly built, with a light complexion, much freckled, aud full face, naturally red bair, dyed b ack, aud is represented to be a most desperate character, huving deserted from the Uuited Stales military service often enojgti to merit fivo or six rlillrrent hangings. Of ins being evcnmtMv arrested there is no donnt. The Coroner will hold sn investigation at the Fifth Ward Stition Houso this alti moon, to which tlu bo ly was taken. A post mortem examination was ma lo this morn ing. Termination op a Pkize Fioiit. This mim ing Ihe early trains from the interior brought into the city ft largo number of thieves and roughs, who had gone to Scranton lot tho purpose of wlt ncsii.g the tight between two bruisers known as VJcnncy Hands, of New York, and Voter Martin, of Philadelphia, as stated hi The Ti.i.kou wii of yesterday. Wo lenrn that the men entered the ring at 10 A. M., and tho licht la-kdsix rouuds. Huiri had the best of the lUlit all toe while, cut ting Martin in the most dreadful manner, while he was unmarked. In tho Sixth round, Harris hit his man right and left, and got down on his knees, ia which position Mattin ssruck bim a dnr.cn blows. The Coiled States detectives rushed In the ring at the tiuiu Harris made his claim to the referee, nnd a gene ral stumpede took place. Hania, Corcoran, Chaffers, and some others were arrested. Martiu is badly punished, both eyes being nearly closed. The right eye was closed iu the second round. The parties arrested were ull taken to the olllce of the Provost Marshal. Aeskt oi' a BfiiGLAB. This morniu an individual giving the name of Henry Cook was RiTested uou toe charge of burglary. He effected un entrance into the store of Klein (V Drcifoos, No. 219 N. Second street, by climbing over the transom. Two otlicers saw him in the place and watched him helping himself to the plunder for over two hours. Finally he opened the door and walked out. He was four times as large as when he entered the establishment, and upon being examined it was discovered that he bad on doiens of shiifs and drawers, with other goods placed around his person, amounting in all to the value of -'7o. lie had the appearance of an extivmoly corpulent man, and had he not been seen in the place by the otlicers, he could have walked aloug the streets without exciting the least suspicion. He had also 75 in green backs which he had stolen from the store. He w as taken before Alderman Welding at 8 o'clock this morning, and committed to answer tlie charge Of burglary. Tbi SoLfttine' Vote. This morning tha sol diers' vote, so far as counted and certiBed to by UieFroUionotary of the Court of Common Pleas, stood as follows ; Lincoln 27 McCleUan Majority for Lincoln 128 The vote polled in the 7th Regiment stood 161 for Lincoln and 14 for McCleUan. Company I of tho same tvtflBMOt lavo LiucvUj I aad McClwl-laali. liOVV ELECTIONS AHE CON DUCTED IN FOURTH WARD. Wholcsalo Arrest of Election Oillccrs. FRAUD AND MISDEMEANOR IN OFFICE. This morning nino of tho election oil oers of the Eighth Dlv ision of the F urth Ward wore ar raigned before Alderman Welding, upon tlie chaigc of in sdcn-.c.nior In otll and with rcc-lv-Ing the voles of nnqualiiied persons'. I'ruuoa to Ihe election certain respectable citirflas of fie F.ifbth Precinct of the Fourth War I, having every reason to bc'leve that fraud would te "!o-u-Diltud, petitioned to tbcConrt for watchers. The prayer of the petit. oners was graute 1, an I the watchers were appointed. I'pon going to flic polls 011 the mor.Jjg of the clectioa tlio o:!iecrs iusiile refused t.i admit them, notwithstanding they showed their appoin'm. nts, witb Ihe S...11 of the Court attached. A warrant was iui.no diatt ly taken out for the arrest of all the oils ers insuie, uud tliis iiitrnii g 'hey wire arraigned fir a heating. Tiny are named and classnied as follows : Pi.lio Mudden. Ju lire: .Tn!.n M.-K John O'Kann, Inspectors; R. P. Murriy, an I Ctiarli'S McC.lli cr, Clerks; II N. II irnes, and John Li.ughliu, Reinrn Inspectors ; J Fmnegan, uud J. S. Hals on, Return Clerks. Mr. L-ugHlii was sick, and n il present. The C i-nmonwealth was -,rpestnted l.y J Alexander Simp-on, aud inC dt feuilalits tiy (,'hailes W. U ooks, t-lsq. Mr. S nipson opened the case, and soi l tills wi a charge broueht against the eleciiou otli. ers of the Eighth D'Visiouof the Fourth Ward, who were guilty of a ini.toeuie.uior, under the a -tof l.stiO, and of fr ind under the act of U t ). Certain g niienien hud attempted to vole and iheir votes Here letused. He co.ild also prove 111 .t upwards of 3t-0 votes had been re.oived wiiieh were li iiiCuli 1 1. Satimel K. Stringfel'ow, aworn. He, with t vo other inspectors, was at the Eighth, Division of the Foniili Ward 1111 election day ; he was thtirj five minutes ,lx for the opening of tha puis; trttd 10 get in ; found tae doom locked ; tho win dow was opened und votes were recciv d. lie wus lutoiiocd b could not get inside, nlth augU he was an extra inspector appointed by the court ; votes wire being received at this time. Ho pre sented his certiticate to a person inside tho win dow ; don't know what was d mc Ith the paper. Wiiiiam U. Edwards, aworn. Was uiso aa inspi ctor appointed by the court; knoeked tit the door but couldn't get in ; the c-riiticato was handed In the window ; did not make application ni) sell to any ol mo election otllccis ; we knocked several nuns and 1 .0 attention was paid to it. The counsel for the prosecu. ion h'trc sub;ni' ted In evioentu the p. l.liou to tlio Cunt adi.ug tor waleh. r, who Here appoint. d, and will v:rtf r fused admitt .nee. T he connm-l for the defense obj ?c ed to the petition being reteiv d, oa the ground that no tvidciue li.id been eliei cJ lo show that the sig natures attached were genuine. Tho petition was linaily wuhdrawn for the presi nt. Mr. Simpson, counsel for the Commonwealth, hro tu-kt d a continuance of the case, 011 aeconnt of one of bis priu. ipal witueises, .Mr. Doiao, being absent, fly this witness he would rrjvo that the votes of unqnalifietl iwrsons bad been taken uud great fraud commuted. He also fur ther Intended, In the uicainmu, to obriiti an infer from tlie Court, i'nd have the ballots polled in that division examined. The case was then continued until Monday at 9 o'clock. Tchki.ys rou Thanksoivino. Kxertlms are about being mado in this city, similar to those on foot elsewhere, to provide our gallant aoldlers in the field with turkeys for ThiuksgUlng. They are to bo forwarded in a cooked state, and it is Ihe Intention to accompany them with aurh other articles aa muy be necessary to provide our boys wiui suosi.miiai 11 not a luxurious dinner. There will be no dllllctilty In getting the tnr keys, us we feel satisfied that if the amioun-o- uicni 1 e once made tnat a movement to lb is end has bfgun, enough gobblers will be forthcoming Iu twenty-four hours afterwards to give a turkey dinner t'.every one of our boys in ihe lield. Tua greatest iliilii iiltr will bo to get this tnoveiuaiit sturted; but witn so many as-ociations among us all iufeiunted In tho comfort ami welfare ot the sol.'iers, this ought 10 be easily overcome. Whoever is to do it, tho soldiers should by all means have tho-r turkeys for Thanksgiving. Our grtal national feast should find a turkey in every tent. It is little enough we can do for thoo who art doing so much for us. A surfeit nf fighting on their behalf deserves at least, as a psor return, a surf, it of tutk. y. Those wbo have many, should send many ; those who have two, send one; those who have only one, semi that to the soldier, ami go without at home. Better a din ner of burns ith the love that has neiit tho bird to camp, than the stinted turkey aud the thought of bard tuck on that day for the soldiers. One day's rations to 1 110 brave fellows, and let it be turkey roast, with all the fixings I Ghami I.oiiok I. O. ok O. F. or thk State or IV.NNHYLVAN1A. This org inl.ation convened yesterday morning at 0 o'clock at the Hall, Sixth nnd Haines strceta. R. W. Grand Master Win. H. Trinulck occupied the Chair. Tho sctnl iinnual reports of the It. W. Grand Master and the R. W. Deputy Grand Master were, read, und it whs shown that the Iudeendent Order of Odd Fellows is now in a most II lurishlng condition In l'eiitisylvauiii. A lengthy reimrtof the proceed ings ol the Grand Lodge of Ihe United Slates was lead by Grand Representative J. Alexander Simpson, which showed that Ibe Order is increis 111 111 Birength and uselulncss throughout the Cnited States. Numerous umcndme-itH to tho consiitu Ions nf the Grand aud subordinate lodges were introduced and laid Over to the sessiou In Muy next for action. Tho subiect of the instlto. tion ol an Orphans' Home for a refuge, for the iJesiituto childien of deceased Odd Fellows was introduced and laid over to the May session for action. The following nominations were then made for Grund lAidge uiiicers, to aerve during the next term : H. W. O. M John M. Cro.lantl, So. 6.1. K. W 11.(1. M -I.k.w KIiiik, V. In. It. W. (1 W liichuro WntMin, N . till: Sum . el !), 1 n. '.?. bo im; sum... 1 1', Uwintm. Sj. fr-W. Ii. W. ). M. W ilil.iu ( urn.. No. US. K W (l.T.-M It.Muekltt, No. ssi. li. It. lo li. L.of U. B. J Alexander aMii,isou,Os.ri!e ilertrnm The Grand Lodge waa closed in due fjrm at (3 o'clock P. M , and adjourned line die. With a Vikw to Matkimosy, There are plenty of yourg and frolicsome in on In the city, who, tired of the siMgle blessedness of bachelor hood, fly to the double bloweduccs ef matrimony as a relief. Thit relief once obtained, like "feUr l'Ucr Teazle, they rellect that but a short time ago tiny wore made the happiest men ia the orld, and that they have heeu the most misera ble fellows ever since. An easy and (consider ing the high price of vegetables) cheap method of securing a wile is to advertise. Look over the ruHtriinonial columns, aud you will see some go further than this. Not content with oue wife, some advertise for two, nnd perhaps it is fair to conjecture that some choice spirits Lave a bird in the hand its well as two in tho bush. Au invita tion to a voung lady to oue or more, let us say to exchange end compare cartes do vislte with a view to matrimony gives evidence of a catholic love for tha beautiful, and a harmonious blend ing of the amutive and philoprogcuitive faculties as touching as it Is true Dkath or a Yovko ITtEO. William Kenuard Dtltz, 26 years of ago, formerly member of Company K, 2d Pennsylvania Reserves, died on Monday last, at liis late residence iu the lower part of ihe city, of disease contracted while In the army. On election day the young soldier was in a very weak and feeble condition, but so intense was his desire to role for Abruham Lincoln that he insisted on being taken from his sick bed and conveyed to the polls to vote for his favorlw. A carriage was accordingly obtained and the dying man was driven to the polls, where he had the satisfaction of gratifying what seemed to bo hi last eunhly wish. (JCokc'Kalbd Deadly Weapons. This, morn ing Charles Smith was held by Alderman Weld ing, to answer the charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. He was arrested last night at Seventh aad Market streets, and upon being starched the weapon wo found on his person. Thi Union Victonr. The Supervisory Com miuee for;RcruiUng Colored Troop, will make grand display of fireworks at their headquarters in Cbeanut street this evening, attar the termina tion of the display by tho Vnioa Leagu on Broad street. IUcki itix. This morning tho Mayor issued warrants for tb.t payucat of the city bounty to 7 a- An 0nr WNTim. One or the oTioers of the I I. it Poli o Distil t found a di. lurgj rai-r in tin nut.eci El". Pati'lug, C joni-iy C, 1st Haifa ion Prnvsvlt mn (tx morsDm) Volunteer. Thr paper is at the Mayor's oilne. I.AHci N y. Three colored boys wero arrests ! je'terday for ro bin a furmtr tit the mirkot, Sixtotnth rnd Mnl.ct stress, of SUM. When a rest, ri, they hud ap-'nt nil tho oionnv, onft of them bavicg a pistol for which be had given $17. Rr.i KiviNoSroli.M Goons Edward Dimpsiy ur.d Nancy Dunn have b th been held fo answer the rhnritenf r.lving goods st'den from tho I'nlted States military liospit tl at Haddington. No iiohk is complete without a Sewing Ms.-1 m, an.l we r.emm. n.l t our fnf a Is ih Wtiest.. A Wl na Kwlnrf Marl.lpc, . bflnr Ins ht, lniilt, i.d chrsia.t. Wo l,.Yf on In n In oar owafamllr, . w.'u..i ma w wi'T.-n it tar t.-n I'uis ttl c ml. Kvcry midline I. ssarruiilril, i,J Iho uioik'v rct.iriie.1 If nit Mitlifj ..iMita-torr. IiKiriK-tl.n Is Kiron at tlio rnsltlen.st pr hum, ilo lo I'm lwut itlrammn .if W boelor It ivn.oi. Xo. 7u4t.,li..iiut.tri..t, and ft tlioio wonderful ma. tiliicii In orfrntlan, mul exuinln tin- imt'.iiiailu.t ffork ptif.. rated bv them. An Old Sayino iMi-novKD T THR BAUD OF TOWRR HALL. ad tnr'nloas msn Lonn stnre found a plan, At Mch somo lnoy their shotiLlor w'.r.tg iThopeh lliev cannot dispute 1, Hy which Covet a suit Ot cloinee, troio a bottle oraw. Thus i whenever you think Ah. ut tAklnK a drink if larer, orsometMng ntn.ner, Ttiat wish vou uiuMt Uiroltle, An.l Into the bottle Prop your change, 'Ull it holds no longor. Now joaboidlr uiav ue t'p yoar bolt e, and bronk The ssme Into pleres, and then You will find Uiat Inside Whica wlllfor you provl le A ult sood ennat-b kir most man. Hut. thus far having done Ho Judiciously, a-inn Tour cash upon ''ehoU!v" to waste. And Immediately go llnto Hkxmktt A Co., For garments well made, and with tastot Select your clothing tt.m our stork of Ktaly-nia1 var Dirnts.tf en bv secure goods equal in IU,mtttr4at and r.rwflAip. to any made to order, at JS to M par cenL lav er prices. We have a full aod compete atsottineat of Uie newest, choteeei and mst diisl-at.te stylos of goods, fmrcAafrd at the foirclf price t of the ttam. for ctiiA eacfultrefg. and sold fur catK rxcluuvt'lf, tberefo.e at Uie lowest prices rm-lilo. An can ho Ultud at ouee irom our stock . with out it, any or troulilo. Towta Hall, -No, 613 Markot street. llgNXKTT A 00. A Yankki: Thicx. A letter-writer from Atlanta says: " I'ho otl.or Jar some ftebels were taken en the Savannah river w tit'e rfuok shooting, among whsm stas a captain In the Kelt.. I anuy. Three of our chapj ex-t-hanited c.eihes Willi the prisoners, and by means of this 4 sjuiine penv'.ratej luto tlie heart of Savannah, aud re turn.'.! safe. Tkls aid ottier rlrcumstancei hare con vlnerd (leneralhherman that lie has men Iu his command oapable of pertormlng any niatuiar ol duly." This iacl.lent proves what drtt i will do in appsarance. We bellove that even a Itrt.et, dress) in a coiuptcte suit from Charles Sltokts A 'o.'8 one-prl.-a (llothiug t.ora, un.tor the Cn-lh-.ntal Hotel, would pass tor a geutluinan anywhsro. Chii.iiren'b Ci.otiiino. Ail elegant ttssort uitat ai At. Shoemaker a Co s, Mo. 4 N. ti.uui struut. A Gkkat Rkittation. There has never been any invention given to thu world whieli In tae sa-ne period ofllnie so effectually wnu itswaylnto universal favor as the Khirenisa' Hewing Mnahiue, so:d In this city at Xo. CIO Chrsuul street, all who examine il are dulighteJ with Ibe manner In woioh It operatas. ft mskot ni Jois than fourdirfor,n( sUtchcs, and oseeafas all kinds of faintly setting with neitne.s, ilurihllfty, amt d.?spt.'h. E.ery mschlno sold la warranted to give sati. faction, or the money will be returned u the purchaser. Latiivs' Ftma. An olognnt nssortmont at Charles Oakford A Son's, Com jieutal U itel. Ciiotrn Cabamklb. Cboaolate, Vanilla, Cocoanut, an.l 1-uurb Caramels. Manufactured by BrKVIir.N F. WlllTMHN, Ha. 1J10 Slarkat strtat. Tin', vast amqi'st of oil which has been thrown up during the psst few yvars fntm the bowels of the earth has created nuita a revolution la the ournlng fluids. Sperm ou, larpentlne, camphene, and other volatile liquids, spirit gas, Ac, have alir.0it gone out of ate; even penny-, dips ui-et wl'h slow sate for pi-trolsum now it king of llkht. These ideas wero engendered as we were ahowa through tha newly Oiled up olllca of the dlllerent oil compsnlts. Moro especially were we allraeted with the roiivttilct.t und spat'iou. r.smis. No. I-W H Fourth street. 'I rest- oltu es are ncruple.1 hr aevorul oomnaiilo. all of tlean k, i aim paying large uiviuuuas. uuly lliink ol tlocti biin.lied barr.-lt ol uU a dur ao.'rulinr to uuy single coinpary, and tante IJea may bo formed ol the prtfl'S lo b d sir. bated among Uia sio.-k holders. Vast fortunes hve been made bv many In v.( iu, lis In tlio companies, and wo advise all who have .apltal to spare Ut get flnyora hundre.t shares of this to. k. The demand l-rolilt e .mtaiit and hicreas lig: It cannot Ih- rvhned fstt enoiikh.as It eutert Into nun.berless compaalllons hereto. unt unku.iwu. Am ng II e bfst paying cnmiianles wa (Ciserve the Cur'ln an.l 8t. Mt-hoiasas pavitig la.ge dlvli'eai.ls. Tholr oillcert are thorough buslLess men. and sate investments can be ade In them. Tht lr o(l;ci- Is tho most t-.mveulent In the city, ami sv.ry tacilliy ami luluruiallou wulbe giteu tuere, Su. 1M 8. J'ouith ilrttt. Gfvtt.emen'b ITatr. All the l itest atyles at Charles Oakiurd Sou's, Contlnt nod lloieL Vanilla Roast eii Ai.monus, Of raro quality. klaiiRi'a'iturod by BTkCilkg F. fTilil'MAR. We nEirn those troubled with ludlg -stion to tha advertisement of Aurt Dyspeptic ' Powders, com pounded bj F. Brown. They have beett highly reoom mendod by all wbo have used them ; and it ia nee.Ui.st U say lhat they will boar analysis, when we kaow they aro preiiared by tha relenratod rompoiindr of atrown'a Ja males (Jlnger. New AiK-TimiT Inkstand. Oliver's Tatent Inkttard combines many advantages, liy merely press ing the Suger upon an tl.nilc substance, tha Ink Is bnug'it where yon want It. tt Is easily tilled; doet not get out of order, and tt ere is no evaporation 1 hey aro fur tale by Charlton, Wholesale Rta'loaer, In fourth street, who has the ag nej for I'liCa.l.lplila. I.adii-b and Ciui.iiKRN'a Hats. Latest stvle atCl.arkt Oakl'ord AiS.ai't,('outliieutal Uolul Choice and Fahiiionaiilk Confections, Put up in Neat Hones, 8ultahle for l-rt.sanu. HVKritKM F. Will TM AK, Ho. leio Market stroot. Got l.n & Co. have a tine assortment of Fur niture at both Uiclr establishments, N. K. c irner of Second abd Kaet stse'tt, and N E.corncrot' Math and Market streets. Those about furnisfilug their houses can be tnitcd txactly by calling at either of U sUirot. Tun End oi- the War. The greatest conu sance it new felt that tha Rs'jelllon v. ill tpeadlly flxsle ent, and the war clots The tame assurance la Uketvtia fell that Ihe best and cheapest Coal Iu l'r.lt,le!plila Is to d by W.W. Alter, at his splendid new yard. No. 957 M. MluUt street, lilvt him a lilal. rtiTtciiARFHR mar rely upon petting tho best Fun at Cbaries Oakiord A Hon a.Coutiiieutal Hotel. Gi.emon's Temil-b oi Aiit, No. 914 Arch Htreet. Having unlimited faclllllea lor tha production of elegant Photographs, ladles and genttomvn noed Uava no fear of any detention, either in lilting or receiving their pictures. Old plcturei copied to any alse or style, aud w bile In our pottetilon kept Id a lira aad thief-proof tale, especially provided for Inc purpose. Yor will fikd thorn entirely satisfactory if yon get pictures at 11. F. Helmer'a, No. C24 Arch street, by ticurh g llft-ilie puotoirrapui ta oil, Ivory types, or CJriol 4 YlsltC. Mltl. M. O. Bbown'b ' Metaphysical Dis- , ceverv," kills tha root ol every disease. Pnoe H. Ho. 410 Aiik tueel- Sua adt ertuwmeut in auothat ouluuia. FINANCE AND COMMCRCC. Orrica rr Thb ftnmM TaLaeaAH, 1 Wtdustdar, KoveulMa- lu. ( The Stock Market is heavy this morning and prices are drooping, with the exception of Gov ernment bonds, which are mora active, and have again advanced. 6-20 sold at 1034, coupons off; new 6-20s at 1031, n advance of 4 ; 6 or 1881 at 1104UO, an advance of 1 ; new 7 30s at 094, aa advance of 4 ; and 10-40 at 9og964, which U also an advance. New Clay 6 art selling at 102. Railroad share continue dull aad nnsottled, with sale of Reading to notice at 674(i6J, decline or 4 ; Pennsylvania lUilroad at 654(oi6, decline or 4 1 nd Catewtasft preferred t 3903 40 160 wa bid fur Camden aud Antboy ; 45 for Little Schuylkill ; 594 roc Philadelphia and Qer mastowfti t4 for Mineulll; 82 foe UWljlV Vftl- ley l n4 1 (or umut pwmt1. f PRICE TintEE CENTS. In City rascner Railrovl shrei there it little or nothing doing. 31 was bl1 tot epfuosj nnJ Pine; f,r (hesnut and Walnut ; and 63 for West Philadelphia; 70 wis asked for 9ecjn l and Third ; 3 for Fifth and Sixth ; 15 for Ar .-h Street ; 12 for Race and Vine; and 20 tot Omn and Coatcs. Coal on shares are less active, and pries; an unsettled and rather lower, with sVe of .M Mis Shade nt 210, 371, decline of 2; Densnore at 8 J McKlbcnyat (1 ; Rock Oil at 6; Noble au l DebimantcriitOI; D.dioll at , and Oil Creek at ft. Dank shnrca, aa we have noticed for o nJ time psst, continue firm, bnt there is very llttla doing. 173 was bid for N ,rth Aiwiei, aa ad vance of 2; 1 10 for Farmers' and Maclianlci-; 34 for Commercial; 30 for MiuarictureM' ana Mechanics'; so for Commerce; 88 for City; 37 fo ConaoHdntlon; 47 for Commonwealth t 50 for Unli-n ; and 70 for Camden. Canal shares art dull and lower, with sales of Bchnylklll Navigation preferred at ,19,, a decline), of ) ; and Susquehanna Canal at U; 324 was hi for Selmylklll Navigation common; 7oi foe Leh igh Navlgatlou 1 08 for Morrla Caaal com:n in and 3C.J for Delaware Division. Gold has decliued 3 per cent, since Ust even ing, opening at 237i, advanced and sold at ii r.t 10 o'clock ; fell on" and sold at 21M at 11 : 2'M nt 12; nnd 214 at 12 r. M. M.irkot weak. Tho Money Market Is without ch lugo. Lnna on call arc oifered at CC7 per cent-Per annum. Prlmo paper is scarce and quoted at 810 pee tent. rilllAPRt.PIIIAaT0f'KEXnn.NttF.AMl,N0V.Ia' iteporiaa oy ciarksou A Ci., Brokers, .No. Ul 8. Third a. ... . nm oitB lUARns. Sltno Lehigh 1 al h.ll.. I06 . 4.m th aWa.Ung S MX sn Coullatulal ... il. lw u do ux) a 6'0,h rriboerd 3 Jll.h Bo.: i Ml S' loisar.id-u . :t'i too a N. I'witral .... oi Tl 4.1, shStary K.rm.... 3 R i lio)eh exoalalor Oil.. IV B1.'. laOsh L I ul S.Osh Co Vi.'n sh d. ".! Sh OO S.sj-h d l'O sli Corn I'lanur. vsin sh do l.isish do , suBif Tank. lo.h (io a OstiEJ Iorl bcJ sa Curt n Oil lo too ah do iil ."i sn nius t re..R.,,a a riKVT BOARD. flft-OU. R. St. -81 .llis l.o sh Noble Si Del... as fin) do ma; 9tv sh llsn.iaopa . ss S af 1'" da M'is.1 Vl ta Hot; .'-sl U 8 B-2et pus Si.i.1 do .....e l'-l'' i(s) di la.Mj .V(iO do 1.1, t, 'ti (lo lnriv ti.ii do lici).; .iU. s. in-tasj i0 do mv' !" U" n-g. Wsf' .'.i"i r S) 7-30 new Pi' t isjni ity Ca. new ....liu j S h. Nav. lls'71.. )) .'"'ca a iu,.rt .;... I MH' A Ss. H7 ...pgl1 SliroSinihtiry II!, , Si li th Oil ( r-ek (!,' 1.0 .1) llalaell Oil.... S HlshMcKlh.nr...W sn itormama ..... I til sen in gaMua ft.... sh do .......si tssl 4nnsh do ssiis 8.).h d MS inn all do S7'f !"' th dj tnj SO sh Phil. A Oil .-. l 3 lim.h Hhaoi.Jilu..tKJ 14 Wfh sea Navpf.... r.f Inosh Hutq Cnl....i It IU sh Cam s Ana I a th fauna tut 'Jl M 'tt do ii',c 10 th do ,.; i,, '2 lushCataw praf.... M , losb do 4) 1 a iu Aeaa. of at atie as: Cluolatlons of Gold at the Pailadelphia Oolcl Exchange, No. 34 S. Third street, second storr : !', A. M 2.17A 12 M 235 11 A. M 23tlJ 1 P. U lt Miuket active aud decliuing. 1)R Uavks Sl Bko., No. 20 S. Third itreot, quote as follows ; r. . . "Hnvasy. tttf, American Gold xii 2 American Silver, A's and i'l 223 .. Dimes nnd Half Dimes 218 Spanish Quarters 218 .. Petin. Currency idia. 1, diS. New York Exchange 1-10 " par. Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal OU stocks at 1 o'clock to-day t jim a at. jm Fulton coal s HS'linvanMi Off. IV Big MountalnCoai. S M.Y. Mid. Coal.. 1.1 Hi Franklin OU I I I Howe a KdurOll.. .. 6 Irving OU SS 3 P.X Farm Oil., .a IS 1 ViDensmore... .. li, Iialicll on a BH IS McrUheny a .. lti HoDerta OU '.Sl 'Olmstead 10 iMobleAuelamatar.sSAi XI illlbliard t .. '( Story Fatal a .. 1 , ilruoor I i Vetruteum Oantra. 4H 2 HliKgoert .. 4 V SH. lege Island I II Ailegheay Klvar., IS IH CorUn t .7 O) Pi.liaAOII(eek.t ., S IlluU Craok. 44a Iflenasnla ...a .. i Com Planter a .. -4 Hrigg it's, Kook OP g .. Grrtn Mf. Coal.... 4 . 'arhonttale 9 Kew Creek 1 rnderliamCoal.. Clinton Coal H Buller Cual 10 Iilnuiond Coal..,,. ftwslara 7 Penn Mining 21 Counoctlcut ....... .. Keystone 7.inc... U Ixcclskir OU s .. lug Tank a .. Cotc.liieuial s ., Fsrrell Oil Creek t ., Maple Hhada Oil.. .. aU':narnck Oil.... b Peiins.vlvaula i'et . 1 I-orry ll SI Mineral Oil a', Ki y.lona OU il v enango (ill 1'nlon Petroleum. Ilearon nil Beneca Oi) t lllnot.reek a .. 1 V tldoraJo I rt 4,'il 1 H 4. a i The followinc ure the reoeiots of Floor ami Crnin at Ibis port to-day: Flour. 14X) bbls. Wheat, 6300 buuhols; Corn, 49 JO bushel: OaM. 8200 bushels. A number of decisions by the Secret lry of the Treasury of questions arising upon appeals; by Importers from tho decisions of collectors of customs have been printed, from which itappeirs that a duty of l.J percent, per pound wa properly assessed wn molten bull .ts imported from Can la, the article being of tho same chara-t.'r as If it were in bars or pigs ; also, that 10 per centum oaf ralorem was properly assessed on ore hell weed under the act of 18(12. The Secretary of the Treasury affirms the de cisions assessing a duty on brass padlocks, and also krutta, caststeel tires, axles, shafts, and other forgings in the rough, under the law of Jane last, at the rate of 45 per centum ad ra'oretn. Tho Secretary docs not concur wiih the New York iippruisi rs in their special report, in which they claim that, although the machine known as ft loom Is not a manufacture of which stoel is a com ponent part, yet the shuttle, which is an accessory machine, is a machine per te, being eonaposetl partly of steel, and renders tho whole iuapertat'oti in question a manufacture of steel in part, ami subjects It to 4.i per centum duty. The Dupirt ment, in analogous cases, whore the closalticafion of different articles in the same package coalel be caily determined, has dirooted that the rata of duty applicable to each ere shall be aepa rately levied. rilll.Al.t l.ritl . TRADE KEPOUT. Wi kehday, November 10. Quercitron Bark mil continues to be held with Inorea.fd flrmasiss, anal tales ol SB aadt. art reponod al SU al loav. Cotton la In Ifniited re.iuasL, wicb saiaa tea lltaltad ea-, ti nt at II 4(u 1 43. Tha murket It vary rrly supplied with Cleverssed, audi there ft very lit I le eouiicg forward In th absence oftaleaj we quote at 1 Ai'. 1 V S4 Ibt. FlmoUiy la but Hula tugb. alter. Prices ara wholly nominal. Tin re la a 11 meed demand for Flaxseed at fl'totipa W) f bushel, wtCi toiAtl saas. The ProvlsUiu Market It loaotlvt, aa Ultra la noi enough doing to fix prlcts. Ti e same firmness which we htve noticed fn the Mi-rov Sdtrket tor some time past ttltl oontinuet uaabataa, aaal eoi st-tiuenily die transactions ara only to a limited a teut. Iberscrfpta are esosk iliugly hut. and tn tl-K-aAl on hand are very much reda.-atl. rbsdeotatid fvr akoort. 1, eacoediogly limltrd. and tho only sales to report, ara a lew bundled barrels at IU''i for saoarnae; 11 U-t fog extra: and ftln-.'v lilau for esu-a lamlly aod fan-y branda. as lo (inalliy. T he t.les r.tf toe snpply oi tha born iral aretvlthln the above rang of prices. Kya Flour audi Com .Veal continue without otsentlal changa. 'J'here Is a steady demand for W boat, but holders artj withholding their storks Irom thr market. W nyttleesaleaj ol 'AK0 bush. I'ennsylv.uila and llelawara red at t uocaa 2-1-1. aad while at 2 7.V.J si. Itvt meett with a stead r qulrg at l'7inl 'i. bul without ealet. Cora la lowar. Baloa of 'JMiO bush, yellow at Si sl.n,l'Si. Oata art In libe ral reourat at SOc.. with talea of aOuQ boah. Rri ...j Atalt are quiet, but unchanged. Whisky Is but little Inquired after. We tnote PdnnsvV.' vaula aiid Ohio kbit, at tl ;7tavl 7a, and UruOge at Sl'iS. j LATEST MiEIXE IXTiaLI CE CE, PIjr.AHFD TTTTB ICOIirrSfJ. Barque M. Boutley, Clark, l'ort Uovai, O. 8, Stttaoa C0. irig oeue isaruaru. twa, new ornsu,, ao. ling tlmlra, Morton, Portland, C. A. Heckihar ft cv. bit auiac A. Brealy , JJoughWa, For net a Mwuee, J.Q.H ss. o . ovvun, ABBTTED tHMORKTIIfJ. ' Parous If axlmilluu. . 11 days from Bermuda. wlUt coal to K. A. Houder A Co. Hcbr Narah, Benson, 8 dajrg tTOBl Xaw Haveft, la balUtt te Hlsfcuiou, Uiaan Co. n, ur Liuls Hauil.Souiert,! days from PartBoval, lat ballast to aaptam. tcar Eveune, Lsugnun, iv aayt rrom Haw Orleans, in ballast lo li. W. Ueraadau ft Bro. ktnv 11, A, M..UA, U4 Hi, Km. lb BO, taw a larga i team ship with two pbr-ws. (auppoaed Uie Quaker City) cbaalu aaou.tr stlnianrg upou which aba waa rapidly galuuog. t .' .K,wa., ,s ausua ti tin art alRnb wisb kadaeu W. M. Bakrd A Co. Bsaaaaer KovaHv. Hkaw. 34 heart fjramxaw Tork. wuftt idt I W. M. Bair ft Co. AEHY BALL003 1SCESSI0JT& TU13 AFTERNOON AND ITaUTUfO, A5 CUKUta ALL CALM WIATIWH H W1CEBJ It Oor. of rUTl-OTtfW 00 tttti Tot wauar bain aL?S5 IlilJula!twi3 ahould ba oa hand a.rV. fsss rssa liassbuiu..ij Ckifdrta. U arat. . ftrSTM--. s aiMf aWstatsi.