"" run in tit tit , , rrn H PRICE THREE CENTS. mil ADELrillA t THURSDAY, NOVKMHEIl 17, 1SG4. PRICE THREE CENTS. STARTLING RECORD OF CRIME Expo euro of a Most Extensive System of Forgeries. ALLEGED AUTH.OE.S ARBESTETj New York, EoEton, Fhiladelph5.,, nLd Wf shington Banks Victimized. $250,C0O PROBABLY BIXOV ICR Elf. Ono of tbo Arrested Parties Turns Sta'aj Evidonco. The detective police (f tl is city have just snc cctded in fcrret'.ng out the author of oho nf tlio most extensive scries of forgeries ever perpe trated In tills country. One of them, turning ttatc evidence, disclosed nn orgunlod plan of forgery, whh h showed th.it some of the banks of thin city und ia various parts of the State, as well as In the cities of Huston, Philadelphia, Iiultliuoie, and Washington had been heavy sufferer. Some six weeks since, Superintendent Kennedy was notified of the existence of extrusive forgeries that hud been committed on certain banks, tamo tf them to the amount of twenty-five thousand (lobars. Hie operations of these were so Biiecess fiil that the following-named parties were sus pected of being concerned In the business : Walter Patterson, Michael O'Brien, lr.i G irva dier, alias Gurvadhi, George F. Coughlin, Hugh ilctscllis, John St. (Hair, nnd Speneor Pettus. The first four wero promptly ariested, but the remainder arc at large. The eompUiut up in which they were brought before Judge llowiitig is one involving the signing of a clicck tor Hiri,lJ7 50, in the name of 11 (chard 1. Litbrop, a well-known merchant of New York. Patterson, who l a man about forty years of age, is a native of Philadelphia, nnd he lias been known for twenty-live years pastas a former of the most dangerous description, being a bold and skilful operator, and a most excellent imitutivo penman, and a sharp business man He has served several terms in the Pennsylvania and New York Sta'c Prisons, and Is now under in dictment In this city for forging the name of Simeon Draper, present collector of tlio port, to a check for Jr'IOUO. In audition to the S.'o.OOO forged on Mr. j.ainrop, were me lotinwim.-: Mechanics' Hank, of New York ... do do do ... do do do )ler-htnl8' Hank Pacini: Hunk ..$1,110 . . fiel.tHKI .jo, ! . .$H.),IKX) These checks ail nmiein d to be duly stamped and certified to, und had every appearance of genuineness. It is supposed tlio atjgrctrate amounts of moneys thus obtained will not tall short of from Js'AiD.Oih) to JMM),0i).). George K. I onkling fumed State evidence, and his testi mony will be found with that of the others, which is given below. It will be found very interesting. TESTIMONY 01- Iir.NRY T. VAIL. Henry K. Vail, or No. 7 West Thlrty-lirst street, testified that on Sepiember 2', lHbl, the annexed check, pui putting to have been drawn by Richard I). Lathrop on the Mechanics' Hank, for the sum of $25,127-50, payable to the order of W. A. Weed, wan presented to Samuel C. Mooro, the private clerk of deponent, who ia cashier of the Itiink of Commerce, in New York, in a noto addressed to deponent, ropiesting the value, in I'nited Ktatcs seven-thirty treasury notes; t lut the paid Moore, in accordance with tbo reipiest Contained in said note, Inclosed the treasury notes required to the address of W. A. Weed, as directed, and handed the same to the inessen ' iter who brought the notea ; that tbo said annexed check is a forgery in every particular, and from information which deponent has received ho ba lievea that tbo said cheek was so sent, as afore said, by Spencer Pettus, Wulter Patterson, Hugh JdcNi Ills, Michael O'llrien, John St. Clair, Jane s Wilktns, George I'. Conkling, and Ir.i Gavadier; and the above treasury notes so sent wero received by (aid above-mentioned persona. TESTIMONY OF SAMfRL C. MOORE. Eamnel C. Moore, of No. 118 Wost Eighteenth rtreet, testifies that he is the confidential clerk to the dishier of the Hunk of Commerce, iu the city Of New York; thut on September 21, ISil, while dcioueut was at his desk in the c istiier'a office, a boy entered with n note which he handed to James K. Vail, Jr., who hande I the fame lo Mr. Vail, the cashier of the bank; tuat tx.. opened tuo Sam no:6 an I lead it to a Mr. Huer who was thea pre s nt the cashier handed the deponent the cote which ia hereto annexed and marke t "Kx-McG." and dincted him to reply to it, and give figures required, which deponent did, and handed the auswer, which is also hereto an nexed, und marked "H, ex," to the said b y ; that on the next day deponent was in the cashier's cilice, alone, when the said buy again c t ue und handed deponent an unsealed note, addressed to the cashier, Mr. Vail, which deponent opened ; it tnoved to be deponent's answer to the noto of U. W. Weed, of the day before, and mentinied herein, wiih a note on the back, also Inclosing a c heck for &'2j.l'.!7 50; thut said check is now shown and annexed to the aitidavit of Mr. Vail; de ponent then went to the vault of the bank and took out twenty-live notea of $1000 each, Nos. 69 to 93. inclusive, and p ue.d them in an envelope, addrt-bsid to 11. W. Weed, and banded the same to the boy; deponent lias since lnqnired as to the aid check, .und finds that the same is a forgery, and that the eertmcation of the Mechanics' Dank ia also a forgery. The following Is the note marked "Exhibit A," jwbieh Is referred to in Mr. Moore's atlidavit: LArHiixe, I.i iMv.ms, k I n., S.is. 21 ash 2.1 Pilot Fi-ai e, .,! -'II m .'. Mi i::av H i see r. N't .v (mio,, iS.-ii-trn.lrr Jl -ol K. Vaii , E-,j -licr Sir : I a n roiU-::i;J b Urs. WlllUiii W ti'fnp . ..t' Morri.e,w e, New Jui.rj, lu ueiiiire r tailve to an In .e-tlm rH u tr.e nw''vcu thirty ( lull 0 fl ul.'ii i rilisti, j. 1. n-i, an, I Mn ilif it lees tlinrn t Ul vulir II slltmloe, W;M Ji,u liCkl'i'l t lioi.:,' I u s-n-l per li-i'er. re' eva.-t 4nlln for '.,'.ec,i, with .cor'i.U lie, crest, rh it-liv. i'l Lo-neirrov.'. It' )n'-v i 'ifl'1, . Ke-.i-r n' yon tn Al3krH J.atlirep, J.nJ.'fifcjt.ill A '-'o., lain yours r.-pe :l lnJ, II. W. WKli. rKx' II 1- i II.) IIask i.l im i i n i . K,-w ,,rr ( ttTt.iii' ur .. !l. w. Mra. u,t,c Hi : -- Mt li.c nu - l-'rf im tci ,n 1 m:ci, icny i'..r ilnt i-.y, an,) u i. tc. i i.ir th ton or' ?'.'' Ot.ii, i.imiI,!,. tn in. rew. will Inii-Ne.'., .',M:0: llilllsl n. u: Al.et I.'' l.'l I ila vs I, I'll. .'fl.l'Sl, Irm or rtui li, SC.'-.VI; h .i Iin; .'.', 1V0 ,'si. V.. r,.eJ.-t-lul.y .-AML'tl, .MOoilii, e.r i'isI.c r. II K Vi.ll. Ei . In i.' Bir: 1 In, Iim thn liniuiil as rtuU I ye.le;iln, wli'i !i,u-ri t IU it,!. u,r i.'i.il icttu-tairt3 tri-iisiiry U'it-, ivi i. Ir ,ni mil p -ate o in I lr m u'pr, in sUts io suit ..iir e"iiveniini'. ttun 411.1 v-i) relurrU, .uiiloljliiju, ycurs r-( -tilu'iv, II. W, IVKU!. Cicorge K. ConkMn, one fila'.v evidence, an.l test ti- of the forgers, turtle I I as follows : ,Ti;rnnoMY or oi ouok f. coxkLiM. George 1'. Conklin tcstiticd : I livo in the c!ty of NcwYotk; 1 urn acquainted with spencer . 'jus, Vt uib'r Puttorsoii, Hugh McNeills, Michael O lirien, and Kdward St. Cluir; I have seen Jus. Wilklnd, but am not acquainted with hi in; I know Ira (iuvadicr ( witness was hero shown tbo check annexed to the papers) ; alrout the 22d of septeiuoiri met sreucor l'ettus, Waller ratter sou, Hugh McNellis, and Michael O'Uricn at Collinh' Hotel, corner of West aud Canal streets, iu a room np stairs over the parlor; 1 don, re member any ono being present but those 1 have stated; there was a check written, signed, und slumped ; 1 don't remember the date ; the amount was twcuty-live tbinibuud dollars, aud between one and two hundred dollars more; 1 saw it signed and stamped ; KicLurd D. Latbrop was tbo name kigned to it; it was signed by Wulter Pat terson; Mr Pattcrsou tut the stump on; there was a murk made inside the certificate by Spen cer Pettus; I saw Ira Uaradior the day before at HraUtrd's bllliaid-ioom in l'onrtb avenue; Wal ter Puttd-son, Spencer Pettus, Unraiiier, ur.u tnyseir were together; there was a letter written there; it was written ou paper with the heading of l.athrop, l.tid iugton Co.; it was directed to Mr. Vail. Cashier of the Punk of Commerce, and sinned H. W. Weed;" 1 bought the paper at the re juest or Ihe ethers; Speucer l'ettus wrote tho Jotter; the letter, I believe, was given to Ira lrvadir: we all went down together; Patterson na with me ; we went to No. til Liberty street and met the other panics there; 1'uttcraon aud Pettai' remained there; Ira aud uiyaelf went up Nuswo.' street to the 1'urk Hotel; Ira spoke to a boy; 1 wus Inside the hotel; the boy waa coming up Naaau street, going towuru ttie city itup ; 1 did not Lear what wabsatd to the boy; 1 saw Ira itive the buv the letter : the boy went dowu Nassau si reel ; (iavadier came into the hotel ; I then walked uown Nassau atreet, and saw tue buy go in auu conio back 10m the bank; he remained in the tank fifteen minutes ; 1 followed the boy back, und saw him talking with Gavadler in front of the bote! ( 1 don't knuw what became of the boy; I saw Ira at No. rl Liberty street : the same baitr were there j I nmm;il there but ft moments, snd wc.'pamted; the . were to n'te..l Vvi'V-'' '" tVlllna Hotel; 1 went 1 11 ri -"1getOsecMike(J'Hrien;lme;hiin A t m'' w'nt up to ti ll him thil Paticraon nnn I tttus wanted to si c him ; l.i at lirst did not ''v vhethrr he would c mie d.ivu or 11 t, lint '''ad y laid he would : 1 did not fell O'l! Inn wha they wanted ; I went ti Davis' tben 'vt niotiiing ; poli o of tlietn wero there whoa 1 got tlere; we ml there 11 pell, and went to tlio Coll its' ; 1 went tin re li st, nn 1 in t tbom a' ih j to' 111 in Co Hits'; they were ti ling up a clic k wl en 1 get there, and then took place what I have txyice s nt' d all. 'lit the. check ; I don't reinomlier who ti 1 k tto checks; Irn was to lio don at a 0 r;uin time, and we waited tor him until wo toniid henas t ot coming; tlien we wont over t iwi.r' s Nas-ftii street j Spencer, l'i ttus, l'ii:ter poe, McNeHis. (I'lirien, and invwlf went over; M.ell s, O llri. 11, and tuy-elf went to tho Tark Hotel; the innlersianoiiig was tint Pc'tue and Ptt rvm were to beat No. Ill l.inerty street ; 1 wus to ".how O Mi lcn ihe boy that ()' llrien was talking to the day before; wnen we got the c I lock) 0, but did not see the boy ; then I looke 1 around and saw the hoy looking at some pie'nres iu a paper M-rnd ; Hugh McNeills spoke to the boy, but I did not btai what bo said ; O'llrien gave the boy a black bank hook to carry doeu 1111 ills 111; 1 then i iw the boy go down N isssai a reit, into the 11 .nk of Commerce; Hugh Mc Neill" went Into tho bank afier him ; tlio boy was in the bank about twenty minutes ; 1 saw him In n he came out ; be had a 1 irg envelope and the l ook in his hand ; be went no N'as-aii atreet towaulsthe I'.irk Hotel; O'Hrien met hiiu utter be had gotten a shott distance from tlio bank, und took the hook nnd envelope, and then wen towutd- ilroadway, and the b y to the hotel ; I iliii not sic I'llrii n that dayngain;! aiwhima few dsj s utter at llie intersection of I. tfuvivtto place and Kourih streets, in romp ny with Hugh McNeills; I saw l'ettua a day or t vo atterwiirds ; 1 saw Patterson that day at the Collins Hotel ; be, met me at the Intersection of 1il'uyette pla e and l'onrtb street; Mike U'llrien was to be the.ro, but I diu not see him, nnd shortly after, while I there, Patterson came in; be gave mo five ft 1 0(10 seven thirty Treasury notes; 1 never heard anything about the drawing of Treasury notes; be said w hen he handed me the notes, " That's for you ;" 1 did not observe the nutnlier; 1 did not sec the bovuuti sonie'tinieafter ; the boy who sits hire is tlio one (witness indicated the boy McLaughlin); O'Btieu, I think, did not h.ivo any beard ; if he did, it whs not a dav'a itrowt'n. The hour lieing late when the examination of the foregoing witness had completed his testi mony, Judge Howling ii'lj niincj tho further heariDg nntil to-dnv, and committed Waltor Pat terson, Michael O'llrien, I. a Ga 1 Her, and Hugh McNcllrsto the Tombs to await lurtber dcveloo- ments. Meant nie, the detective polico hope to seeiiic, not only o'her prisoneis, tint money us well. Vetr York lYurld, to-day. THE RECENT ELECTION. A'c have received the following additional re turns ol the election in this Sta'c : WoiicKsTKuCorvi TheiiMleial returns from this county give McClclInn 1'iOii, 'ind Lincoln Oiii votes; majority for Mct.'lellan hi.'I. "W sniNii ion Coiniy. Tite ollicial returns from W asliiiution county f,ivc T.i'ieoln '.!:Wt, and MeClcliaii Uli'2; l.iucolu's m ijoriiy l-iS'J, lnste.ui of l ido, us beiore renorted. The vote for Swanii is IKKill, for Chambers 1 sl ; niaiinitv for Srvann WtTi ; majority for Cox 1037; imjority for Kan tian lo.ll. T AMior Coi n ty. Tho names of the mi'inbcr elect of the House of Delegates from Talbot county are James Yalllant and II. B. Leavcrton. Urr.KK Annk's Coi nty. I'he ollicial returns frm (iieen Anne'a county givo Lincoln list votes, ami McClellun 1 1 S: ; maiority for M M'lel lun, lo'.lt), instead of 10M as before re;orted. Tin: Statk. Prom the returns lately received tho homo vote of the S ate gives Lincoln 701);! nii.iority, with Montgomery and Dorchester counties to be heard from, without iucludia tlio mejoriiy of 2(1 is for Lincoln, on the soldiers' vote. ILLINOIS. Eighty comities have been hoard from which give aggregate majorities us follows: Ml coin I '1 b71 McClellan . 17,78! Majority for Lincoln 27.HH.S The remaining twenty-twocounties in IS.,0 gave Douglas a total majoiityof 'I'll, nnd Lincoln Wbl majoritv in favor of Douglas, list. Should there be no changes favorable to Mr. Lincoln In the counties yet to be heard from, ho will yet carry the 8tute by over 2.i,0OO majority. Taking Into considi ration the gains w hich have prevailed in other counties, only the most n'tipeadoua frauds of the (,'ojiperhi ads in I siponing It diel bushwhackers and guerillas to vote for MeClollau can prevent Mr. Lincoln iroiu carrying the S:aie by at least this majority. IllW't. It is estimated now that the tof il majority for Lincoln in Iowa, including tho so''lieis- vote, W'U not oe ics iiiun -to,ujo MlX.Nt.HOT. A di spnteh from St. Paul sho vs uncvpcfvl g iins in that St He. It ia thoiuhc now tuitt tho lnajority lor Lincoln In the State vill reacli 00)0. IS( O.VNI. The Prion majority in Wisconsin is estimated nf fully MM), to be sail further 111 Teased by the soltlii rs' vote. General Pame Is elected to Co.l-g-e-s from the Milwaukee district. ni(inia C lpperbearls com eda that Michl.tn h u goao I iiioii by 10,000. MlNHlH III. Iii Missouri five Union (.'on gresamen aro cer tainly elected, vi.., lllov, lloyd, MeClurg, I I an, and Anderson. The v 'e in too interior, es eeiuily in the tiuck of the Rebel General Price's invasion, is almost unanimous for Lincoln. KEVrH'KV. The statement that Kentucky Is among the S'ates that have given their electoral votes for McCkllan is, as ) et, a ui, re sui misa. We have so n 1 ntliirg that settles the point, nor can any thing be known on the noj-et until the soldiers' v.olc is counted. If Kcu'ucky is saved from this oi gracciul position, uud do.s not prove to be a straggler from the raiis.s 01' tho army of free com una advancing civill. uiou, McUiellan is reduced to the dcascmcut of having received nil his pittance of electoral V le from two Slates Hu t relused to permit their s iKMers to vote. If he has uny tcnsiinlit we think lot must feel like eallng on lite mount una of Orante to fall on him m.d hide liim ironi tue avenging wrath of a lice 1 c )'le. l.unmilk I ,IVc. TtVVUMf. Hut four votes wero polled in the city of ,M ;m puis lor Met iellan. G1?IRAL P. E. BgLSIDAN. His, I'onilli'ii In the llmiib r Arnlf-lliite l 111" OHIIIllHlOU. Washimotkh, November 17. An erroueous impit ssion hHS 6 "ie forth that General Shorldan has been created the senior M.ij ir-Guneral in the regular army of tho United States, and that ho has actuully taken up General McClcllau's rank along with his vacate d position. Army odlcors and those acquainted with the regulations of the army need Lave no explanation of this matter, but the masses mny not understand the subject perfectly, and hence I send tho relative rank of several General ollicers of tho rcgulur army as Ihcy uppear upon the ollicial rolls : 1. I.iiutcnant-Gcncrnl U. S. Grant. 2. Mujor-Gcneral II. W. Halleek. a. Mnjor-Generul W. T. Sherman. 4. Miijor-Geneml George U. Meade. i. Mujor-Gcneral P. li. Sheridan. (I. Piitadier-Geuerul W. S. Kosocraus. 7. Urigudiei-Gener.il G. II. Thomas. 8. litigadier-Gctieial W. S. Hancock. Then follow a number of othors who have boon appointed lo the rank of brigadier who are yet to e continued, as is General Sheridan in his rank as fourth major-general in the regular army. Ills commission and rank date from November 8, consequently any one appointed previously is his superior in rank. A presentation of a boat, gun, aud fishing rod to a sou of one of the old aristocratic families of Wales took place recently. The name of tho recipient was Thomas Lloyd Ariwyl; tin event was the celebration of bis majority ; and lo show ihe feeling among the Welsh aristocracy regard ing our country, the boat ptvacutcd was cLristeued the hfarnatge. A Scottish nobleman, the Earl of Cavan, bas been oi late delivering religious addresses In Ork ney and Shetland, which ate described as charac UrUed by considerable earnestness and unaf fected simplicity. It is clear that the speaker is deeply imbued wltb the spirit 0 the religion he proles. THIRD EDITION AF1EIINOON TELEGRAMS. Gen. Sheridan's Commission. sraTLUiONs Anon siikrmw. LATEST ELECTION RETUIlNS. TUMDLE IN COLD. TO.Vt I.i:il I l IIMMItl. M OVtni lt I VI. M.VtS. Etc., Etc., Etr Elr., f.lv., Er : THE MILITARY 8TATCT3. Iniiorlalll Firm nt 1 1 unit -The Wlnlor c. Hiiiittlaii f,s t 11 Ylgror.Mi si rlino lu I lie I'rlec r IJolil I Iim Ciiiiho rroxf nitty l I'cncc. itc .v;'.'Me Th' .'ccni'"7 ri'ecO,. Wasiiimiton, November 17. We hare in li a Hons here thut wo are on the eve of the tramp ra tion of tho most Important events of the war. There can be no doubt thatOeiicr.il Grunt will, In a very few days, strike a blow that must s'.i;!gir our enemy, if it docs not wound him b,' yond recovery. General SherMim will not lon be quiescent, and his victory will probably bo lir-t hetaldcd to the loyal people of tuo United Stules. General Sherman has liceti heard fr rm, 'mt the details of the progress of his expedition are n Jt proper for publication at this time Sutlicc I: to say that ho is prosecuting a work tint will sur prise tho North when tho history of the advance is w ritten. He strikes at a very diil'crcnt go tl from that hitherto generally designated in the Northern and Southern papers. The success of the movement Is even now beyond pcrajventure, owing to discoveries made and advantages gained. Every other military column la pushing! for ward, and it Is quite evident that General Grant will muko the winter campaign an active one, although victories will bo gained before the frost ruins the loads. The telegraph h is Informed us of the fall in the premium on gold in New Y'ork. One cause of this is found in the above-mentioned stu'einent of lacts, touching army operations. Another, that the Seeictnry of the Treasury will soon begin to "shut down" on the "g nnMers" with moro than a mere "flash In the pan," by an admirable nnd etl'ectivc national arrangement. The Idea that peace will return to us curly next year gains strength and supporters among finan ciers, and this allects the gold market perceptibly. Peace will come sooner than many pjrsons imagine at present. A largo number of prisoners will soon be exchanged I'rom KortrCM VlnnriMt. I'oimass Monuor, November 15. Tho steamer Amanda U'inants, sent In search of tho barges that broke loose from tho A mime Ihirder on Ihe night of the Pith instant, has returned, and Captain Williams reports having soarehed In vain for tho missing boats. Ho found the eastern shore of Virginia trewn with railroad ties, sup pocd to be those with which tho barges wero liuleu. pour men were on board thoso barges, and are believed to have perished. Their names are not known here. There is r.o news from tho front. I'rom ,Nw Orleans. Ni w Yoiik, November 17. Tho transport Con tiumttt!, fiom New Oilcans ou the 10th, arrived at this poit to-day. The Continental brings as passengers several r tlieets ol the Mexican patriot army. Ti e files of pipers brought by the stem;r con tain no news of military or naval niovemeu's. The I'ontinaiUU brought oiliclal Government despatches. Prntli of i I illicit N I n tea Judge. Phovidknck, It. I., November 27. John Pit man, who Ins been for forty years ajudgo of the United States District Court for tho District of Kb ode Island, was found dead in bed this morn ing. He was on tho bench yesterday, but In very feeble condition. He was eighty years of age. TDAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS. tJpeclal Despatches to Evening Tclcgriiuii. WisuiNOTOK, Novemlier 17. Clenrrail Buller. General Duller left hero last night, at !) o'clock, on his despatch boat Greyhound, to resume com mand of the Army of the James, which h is been under command of General Terry during Ueuorai Dialer's absence. Tim I.iihI tliirir. The propeller Andrew Ilad r hu arrive 1 . ro und reports that the two barges, laden with rail road ties, which broke away from her in Chesa peake Iiuy, during tho gale of the 1 ith, were lust, having tunk. The four men on board the barges wcra saved by the 11rferand brought up to Alexandria. KuiiiK'a'li'r. f 'niiifv l. On Tuesday night a picket of tho lit Pennsyl vania Attilhry, stationed ut tho Great palls of the Potomac, captvrcd two men wbilo attempting to smnggle goods Into Virginia. One of t'le men sel.cd is Thomas Hiley and the other is the noto rious smuggler "Lucky" Davis, alias VY W. Hill, who has hitherto escaped detection by hit shrewdness. He Kith nfNr. Mnntun. Secretai? Stanton is somewhat better to-day, and is able to transact some business at bis resi dence, but by tho advice of his physician doo.s not yet leuvo his house. Nineteenth CorN. Mujor-Gcneral Emory has beeu assigned to thj permanent command of the PUU Army Corps. ollon from Arlxouw. Commissioner Dole has received a line speci men of cotton grown by tho Pimas, a tribe of Indians in Arizona. New Mexico. The Puebla de IsltU, in New Mexico, for which the acting Commissioner of the General Land Office bas just prepared a patent, contains one hundred und tea thousand acres. Ciol.1 (lamblrra, The Secretary of the Treasury has had a rod in pickle tor tho gold gamblers for several days past which is pretty certain to fall upon their heads with stunning force ere many days elapse. Mnylnij-a of Kuuaor. The rumor market Is heavily stocked with the following programme : E. M. Stanton, Chief Justice ; B. F. butler, BecreUiry of War ; Eobort J. Walker, Secretary or the Treasury; S. r. Chusc, Minister to Euglund. The "new slate" finds scmi-oflic.'ttl Indorsers In clivers quarters, aud Is very generally credited. The Defeated Uuvernor. The petty malignity of Horatio Seymour has cropped out in a new direction. Captain Charles II. Palmer, Cth New York Heavy Artillery, was lately promoted ti be a Major for meritorious conduct. He was summoned as a witness for the Government in the North case and compelled to testify. For obeying this summons Q jvernor Seymour Las reYuktxl his cotniuku(oa. rEOM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. V' fa: Dr 'I'a'rS In Tft B rnini T'lrQWyh. Pai riMoHK, November 17. A lire broke not tl is n ornit g in the ttpp r story of the east wing of the Fountain Hotel, in I.'ght striOt, whic'i, however, did not extend beyond three or four rooms he fore It was sulnluid. Considerable damage was done by w ater. The hotel is full of guest', and it c 1110 d great consternation. Damage probably two thousand dollars. The ca-e of Mrs. 1 1 ti chits his tsen de i I'd upon by the Commission, but not officially avt i oil 11 co. 1 ftom he .! ;iiartets. There seems but little hope for her. A long eontiti"iu ntin prison w ith a heavy fine may bo tho renlt. The (ruin due here nt S o'clock fro -it Phlladcl- h a ha t ot yet arrived. The rumors of Kcbcl raid-' lt:t Western Mary land again arc without mu i'h truth. No serious apprehensions of tbcin. Th" cit : ens are armed ui il pri pared fi r them. Nothing special by the Norfolk boV, Advieis In, m Sherid inure hlchly en o tr tgin !,. (.obi gamblers are greatly exoi ej to- lay. A laige number of soldiers are no.v re urnlng to the 1 rout, all ill good spirits, an 1 re,: 11 cd at Lincoln's re-election. Mnrkpl l Tclc;rifttl. Ni:w YoitK, November 17. 1'lour has de- elnii.l : l"c; .s!s- nt IC l. SI b'is. a: fiii.ri;. t'.tr .! . ti" 1: -i l ;:. ' ti it", una S n ; ..1 r. tnr iin n. W Ie i has il. . Imr.l .e : sa - "I 1 '..'i-" e, .1 I.' s i. I'.il sru!. r.rS fif.ivv . -aios el l.''S):il'l, at i:i;,i le v: .1.. 0.1 Jull. wi, i lull. I:i ip's of i"i,.iir l:i,ie lih'. tvh"at ";en rn,h,u. Cora l.i.iaS) tnmliels. MILITARY DIVISION OF MlSSHSim. Movement nml l)lNtolf inn of llnoil'si Army-SperutntloiiK nn to lleniireirnrsl rnriw. N mni im.k, November 12. I telcgr lphed you a couple of days ago, thai tlio w liercaiioutsuf Hood, or, more properly, ll' auregvd, was knoivn by the proper authorities. This, General Webster, Sheinien's Chief of Staif, permitted mo to do. At that time the Uebel Army of the Tennessee hud moved very little, and accomplished posi tively nothing since my hut letter. Prom what 1 can learn at head ;uarters, and through other sources, General i; taiuvgir I's headquarters are at Corinth no dount at the stately residence of Doctor Stout, where he hung out two years and a halt aito. Hood commands in the field, aud is still at l'lorenco, Ala. Cueat ham's Corps is at plorenee, upon each side of tho river; that portion of which is upon the north side cxtcmliug in camp as tar us i'uscuui li 1. Stcplitu D. Lee's Corps is ut Jackson, which is the northern terminus of the Mobile and Ohio railroad, over which the supplies for Ucaurcg ird's soldiers are transported, i his corps, it is stated, moved into Jaehson on the 1 li instant, and com menei d lortifving. This is a most fertile coun tiy, but most of the people who oivu large tracts ot land in the country put in cotton this year, and forage, tluretore, is represented us being ei y f ciircu. S ewatt's Corps, composed largely of Miss'ssip. pians nnd Louisianidns, is at Corinth, Jacinto, ami kien,1. Tbe ;e places are ban Injure towas, within fifteen miles of each other, extending a'org the due nf tho Mobile and Ohio railro ut. It has been definitely ascertained that the entire tone ol Rebels, in iho vicinity above mentioned, Inch. dire; Wheeici's cavalry, consists of n'u.it 2M.0I 0 liKhling men. Forrest's forces, which are within two days' march of tho Hehel hoadquarters, joined, would swell this nn tuber to ,'11000. Di-k Taylor, who Is said to be within hailing distance, baa not more 1 ban six thousand Infantry. Thus the whole Kebel Army of the Tennessee, which one yiar ago boasted ot'sevon'y-tive thou sand vctirun warriors, cannot now upon a pinch muster moro than forty thousand soldiers of qualities good, bad. aud indlHeron'. H cully, General Sliermau has kindly pormitte 1 llcuuregard to reach the end ot his ropo. There may be a trap ut the end, and the itubal G tnoral-in-Chirf may get into it. -One fact I am aware of, whether llcuuregard goes to Memphis. W'es'flrt Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, or whether ho ititicm ties himself at Coriutn, is all tho samo to us. The lurtber North aud Wost he goor, tho more crippled he will become, a id the uure des poiuto will be his situation. TIIK I'KIIIT AT JOHMSONVIU.K. The wildest and most unheard-of exaggeri tions in regard to the light at Joiinsotiville unfor tunately totind their way into certiru nowsoa pers, und wire subsequently telegraphed b'a I cast all over the country. Instead of the ! (iovernment sullering to the amount of six mil- j lion of dollars, one million will exceed the to al Oovmimcnt loss, most of whL'h was destroyed upon :r" r,v''. The toiy of the destruction of vast stores rra 1 storehouses at J0111nonv.be, and its evaeu ttio i by our forces, are stories equally absurd, an I found their way into respectable nowspuiers through the incoherent statements made bv frightened steamboa'incn, who aiw nothing of what transpired on land, and knew very liltl.i i f what took place on water, so unifinniy su.v eessliil and rapid hud their escape been inido from the scenes of strife. At tho time Forrest made his appearance at Poit Henry, just two weeks ug), thero wero a million (lobars' worth of Government stores at Johnsonville. As I informed you in my last letter, all of this movable property was sent to this city in tho succeeding three days, and but one steamboat 'old was transferred to tho levee subsequently. Johnsonville is a new town, and has but few "Government buildings as yot. It is a very important point, I owever, just now, and a soon as its danger was known, the garrison was reinforced by five thousand men, two tliou n.nd i t whom wero veteiaus, and two batteries of artillery. The telegram transmlt'ed by tho Associated Press agents at Cairo and Louisville, in regird to the river lights, and tho destruction of Govern ment und private property, are substantially cor rect; but ihe despatches concerning the laud per fonii itifis aro egregious mistakes. The real facts as regards what toil; place on hind are briefly thus: Un the night of the sitii instant, Forrest cleared a placo fir ten piecis of artillery ou the opposite sidoof tho river to John sonville, and planted, or "sunk." as it is called, that number ol' guns. Karly tlio next miming he opened upon the gunboat and other craft, and during the day kuocked to thunder throe tin cla.lsnnd seven t ran ports. The next day he opened fire njion the towa of Joliusonville, nnd shelled it vigorously for forty eight houiss, at tho expiration of which limine censed filing, and moved away. During this tune a portion of Wheeler's cavalry made tlieir ap pearanee south of tho fort, but finding the fort s'ria.g and well garrisoned, they returned to Floience. During the shelling by Forrest every building but one was struck, thut being the o llee of Cap tain C. C. Peck. Outside of this, with the excep tion of the destruction Uy shell and lire of tvo buildings, no oilier dam i-'e w is done. There wero lew stores, either under cover, or on the leveo, us I have before mentions I, an t these wero but slightly injured. Tue cuiiiiiiuuicatiou, both by riilmad uiil telegraph, lietivjcn here and Johnsonville, b id been unharmed dining the action, und the forts are being atrengthoued. SUKHUAX'S MOVEMBNTS. Possibly I may deem It not injudicious to men tion something in reitard to tho movements of port 011s of General Shermau's armies In my next letter. 1 will reiieiuto what I telegraphed you a few ilavs ago, that everything is working right; uud if we achieve the successes which it ia antici pated are to be the result of cortain movements, the nation will be eieetrilied at the announcement theruof. CITY INTELLIGENCE. A-iiiniKO in K lUtLiioAD Kei:ii. Three things, It is said, a woman cannot do, vU. : She cannot sharpen a pencil, she cannot tie up a par col, sho cannot curry on umbrellu. There is a fourth thing she cunuot do, via. : Sho cannot, get into or out of a city passenger railway car pro perly. Observe the scene. A crowded car is coming along at full tilt. Fcuiale inside with a big bundle motions frantically to the conductor to stop at the next coruer. Female with another big bundle wainug at the next corner for car to stop. The car approaches. It stops. Female with the first big bundle takes possession of the platform, end eudeavors to get down. Female wiih the second big bundle meanwhile has taken possession of the lowest step, and has one foot on the platform. Greek bus met Greek, and bun dle has encountered, buudle; but the Greeks io this ease are very amicable, and each, in charm ing amity, is pi easing onward, the one to the curbstone, the other to the haven of rest inside the car. The diplomacy of the conductor stands a severe ordeal, and Ihe paaseugor look ou in admiration, as though surveying the mortal com bat of two Kilkenny cats. The atfalr is settled amicably at last, no 0110 knows how. Moral Female paaaengers especially should not attempt to cuter a car uutil those gelling out are clear of the platform. A WORD FOR THE POOR. THANKSGIVING DAY. Kt, J.tc, Kle., '.te., '.(., Etc, Ete. Tho holidays are rapidly njiproaching. Tho fancy storekeepers have commenced to docora'o thiirshow windows with every variety of play things ; booksellers are rcp'onisbing tiicir stock w th reading suited lor the holidays ; tlio theatres and other places of amusement uie preparing attractive plays novelties for tho public and cv, ry w here the 11-nal Christmas an 1 New Y'ear gayetiis of the city hivolc;uu t Jshow their lOlnrs. On Thursilny next, Thanksi'ivin!? day, the fes tive siason will be inaugurated. From that thno until the New Yiar sets iu, there will be a series of fensting and joy making in thousands of h uses in tho Nerih.. Hut at tlio same lime let our tea I ti s r. no nicer that there arc thousands yet rem lining lu our mlilt who, (luring tho past vo ir, have been made (o drink the biftor cup ot'sorrov and poverty. The demand that thewir his mule upon our inhabitants In tho loss of lite lias cxtbi guishrd the lire upon many 11 hearthstone, and made many widows and orphans among us. At no tniiC In the history of our country has it been to nteess.iry for tho wealthy classes ! remember the oor. To these the kin.lly hearts ol our people should ever ex'cnl, but at uiis fcuson tin re ia an add.tioual inducement to !j so. Soon the winter will bo herewith i's bling b jsts, its ebil ii g winds, and its snow. With whir s id hearts must the poor look forward to thoir advent! Luxury and comfort aro not for them, utile-s private individuals furnish the m am. Surely the wolf wi 1 conic Into these homes, unless thoso wno are provided with abundant worldly means bar him out. It i in tho power of tho poorest among us to ie 11 vc Hut wants of his moro suffering ncigb'iois. And w lion we rememlier that the 1110-t de-miHe iiinoig us arc of that class whoso husbisnls, brothers, und fathers have sacrificed meir lives m the deten-o of our homes and fireside, we cannot as men relu.-u the in the aid that, they are so honestly (milled to. It hardly becomes us to ti nn these OIK rings eAueiV ci, because they have a right, to them j the privc nf life. : is In this liebt, our eiti.ens should remember the poor dining Die coming festive S'M-on. Titot inns audi t Tim Anvv Thanksoiviso Pinnkh. It ia a certain fixed fact that onr glorious soldiers in the field, und our gallant tars upon the water, in homo ports, are to have a gmnd Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday. In several cities of the North turkeys are being gobb ed up by tho thousands, while thero is no end to niineo pies and the other luxuries belong ing to a lirst-class dinner. While the turkeys ate hclio: dressed, the "111e.it" for tho pies being minced, and the tlough rolled out and formed for the reception of the delicious hash, one cannot help indulging a thought in relation to the graud spectacle Hint will be ebib:ted on this occasion. While the feu si will in the main lie partaken of under cover, in tonta, there is no doubt that if the weather is pleasant, lunch of it will be eaten by thousands In the open air. How ravenous the appe tites of those whot'or sovorul years past have been snapping their teeth on hard tack! Tender us a piuinp puitridgo or u reci-bird that can hardly elevate itself Ironi tho ground in consequence of its fatni ss, will these turkey wings and legs and marry. bouca seem loour veterans. How rapidly will the "stulllug"(lisapp;ar, and the mince pies and tho other choice provisions that will be on hand ! t '1 hen, too, what witticisms will bo uttered on all tides; wiih what oleetneity will hearts speak to hem ts linndreds and thousands of miles away in the North ! Wlnit bumper toasts will bo drank to wives and mothers, aud sweethearts ut hum), who, too, ure revelling in the festivities of the day ! und how the soldier's heart will keep tbo warmer within bun, all through the rest of the J ear, lor this testimonial of respect and esteem of the people at home. Ou the water, too, whore our navy Indulges In tho samo gayctics, tbo scene will also be nn animated one. We wonder if oo this occasion some of our hoys in blue w ill not toss over a leg of turkey to some hull-siarved "Johnny Heb" who atands on picket, seemingly, so fur as an attack Is concerned, .last to listen to the merriment of our boys on tho oilier siuel May oe, just to snow the greyb iclis how our soldiers live, some one will share his rations in this rtspcet. Well, it is a fact that every man and woman in the North will all the better enjoy bis or hor Thanksgiving dinner from a knowledge of the lac Hint our soldiers are likewise feasting them selves. Patents to rim.Am:i.riii v.vs. Tho following Is a list of patents granted to eitl.ons of Pnlla dclphia for their respective inventions and Im provements : William Adamson, for improved apparatus for purity ing mineral oils. y.abinu Kbis, lor improved furnace and cuoola. Zebinu Kills, for improved boiler for heating. Daniel JCr George T. Jones, for improvements in wool-burilng machines. Dieterick W. Koble, for Improvements in artifi cial aims. S. C. Ltmo, fur Improvements in stair-rods. W. 11, Heed, for improvements in fastening buttons to fabrics. Louis Sohaiff, of Conhohocken, for forming Mockets for terra cottu pipes. J.isi ph Wood, of lied liank, X. J., lor improved slice lor car brakes. C'alvaiiv Pkehiiytrhian Cm hcii. Tho llev. Wolcott Calkins will bo Installed as pastor of this church nux, Sunday evening, by the Third Pres l.yteiy of Philadelphia. The llev. Daniel March, D.D., Moderator, will preside and propose the constitutional questions; ttio ebargo to the pastor w ill he delivered by the Itcv. K. K. Adams, L). D. ; and tho Hev. Albert llarnes will deliver tbeeharge Iv the eoi gregation. The Hev. l'rofossjr Hitch cock, of Ihe Union Tkeologieul seminary, Nov Yo k, will preach the sermon oil the oca-don. It is expected that the llev. Dr. Kb k, of Bos'.ou, will olliciutc iu lliiscliiircli nextSabbuth morning. Visit mow iiik Hosion Actiiouitibs. This evening a Committee or the Boston Ci'y Council are expected to arrive in this city. The object of their visit Is to secure Iron and other 111 iter. al for the construction of their now City Hill, which, win n coinpleud, will be one 01 thu finest edifice. in the country. The Committee will proceed t the Plnenixvlllo Iron Works, where they will contract lor thu furnishing of the iron. During their stay in this ci your City Fathers will no doubt tender thrill tho huspiuliiies of the city. Fatal Acciiibx r. This m irniug the 'oo.ly of an unknown man was found lying on th J junction railroad track near Poplar s'rect, Twenty-fourth Wurd. He is supposed to have fallen off the tr.va und been run over. He anpeare I to he about Ibirly years of ago, nnd had the letters C. H. C. on his lett wiist. He was dioised iu a blacit beaver coat, pluid vest, purple und black pants, niid black Kossuth hat. The budy was removed to the St .t on House. ltKr itt iTiNO. This morning the Mayor Issued warrants for tho payment of city bounty to 02 men, of whom t7 were enlisted for three years, 3 for two years, and 2 for ono year. They were credited as follows : First Ward, 2; Fifth Ward, 1; Sixth Ward, 10; Seventh Ward, 1; Tenth Ward, 7;F.levcnth Ward, 2 ; Twelfth Ward, 1; Thirteenth Word, 4; Fifteenth Ward, 11; Flightecuth Ward, 4 ; Twenty-second Ward, 12; Twcnty-thlid Ward, 5; Twenty-fourth Ward, 1. It .vi up it Bold. This morning Hugh Key waa arrested upon the charge of having released somo prisoners from the Nineteenth Ward Station House. It seems thut two boys wero locked up iu one of the cells, und Hey a-ked permission to fo down and see one of them, a rolativo of his. ie watched bis chance, slipped the bolt, and allowed the orisonors to escape. They were re arrested. Hey was committed in default of '10o0 bail by Aldtrmun Clouds. Piuk. This morning, about quarter past 3 o'clock, a one-atory brick structure at the south west corner of Taasyunk road and Federal street wus destroyed by fire. The building was formerly used as a tavern, but recently hus been unoccu pied. It was ow ned by Mrs. McCluiu, and Is supposed to hare been set on lire. Fikkwoiiks. The exhibition or fireworks at Broad street, last oisht, in honor or the late poli tical victory, was a very imposing one. The crowd assembled to v iluees the display was very large one. Bkavtiiti. Fkriodicais. Mr. Kramer, No. 403 Cbesnut street, baa onr thanks for the latest copies of the London IUastrated Sewn, lUtatraltd Timet, I'uHch, Oma-a-ll wA, All (In Ytar Hound, Pkudlino Withovt a I.icbnbh. An Indi vidual was arrested in the Twenty-fourth Ward Jesterday, for peddling shoos without a bestow. Ie was hoed lea dollars. wtNiu.ivr.. iU-vnY MrFAnnrsr la tV mm. ot an Individual who -hli ped In the nivy on the 2d of Novemier. When nuterins: the Cm tod Stan s service, ho appointed Joua C. tALLiHA Ids attorney 10 cu left li.sboniiiy mousy, with In stiuctimis t" Pv if ever to ha wife. Ihe money due thn-ailor was fonr linndrr-tl do lara. Mm. Mi Fai. hvsj cbIIimI npen ( ai I ahais for IIk m ini-r, and bn I tfiTCtt tier one l.tllldreil ilolltlrs ol 11, I Iim amount sln would not take, lull wauled the wlwln aum. A Mill was lieio nl auu oi. I him. and icier lav ho luul a Ik n 1 11 1 r at the ( i ntiul Mallou; lie waa held lor a lurtber henrlritr. Sot.DfKKs' Oiti'li A ss, The mother or otlu r re arives nf destitute orphans nt deceased Pima. .yivanla aoUlava and sudor, who n'-lde witli n ilia eily limits, are n niio'rs! to mrcf tb Suirertnb'nd 'iit ot the soldiers' Orp'mn at Ihe Union itonovoleut A-annation on the IMl'M, 24th and 26th ol tho tire.eut niniUti, tnawiHui no liouisolftA. l. and 4 '. (1 , Ut lienr atqiiicMtions and make arratiirein -ills tor flip i inm-Kiii ol said ott'tiaiia into the a,-hoolH and Inst, tubulin pruvbicl tor tliem by ttie Stafn. A (lot I) M t" t A t, FIIOM Pltir AOKl.rflfA I nicsRNTxn to I'iimiiikkt LiNooLK. icvrral gen tlemen ol Ibis citv have lately gotten up a very nati't nunr god mesial lor President I.incoi., rhiI it vaa .n scti ed to Intn on I ilesttay ryonnir, by ilon. Win i.iah II. Keii.kv. It beara on one auto a ba rellei 1 oiiiiiii ol il A-uiNorox, and on the other, the shud of Sir, Lincoln. It also bara (he iuscriiitmn. "Aiikaiiam Lincoi.s, an I onel man; Hie rr.-i ile iiiiikIs his p-c'isuon, 1M'14." Mr. Kfi.i.kv mule i I Ina us Jin happy ellurts ou llie occasion ref'el red fo. IIiavv Koniutnv or Gold. The residence of Mr. (freer, at tho corner of Kighth and Ca'low liill streets, was roli'si l last night of fc-l"l)i'i gold and from tiiO (o S i)J d dlurs in pqier. I he fiu ney was place I iu Mr. Greer's pos-iSdon by a dei cased relative. AimivAi. of Kick and Wot Nni.n Rot.ntRRs. This morning, at nn early hour, 1 10 sick and wounded soldiers, from the hospiuils in aud around 11 iltimore, arrived ut Broad and Prima lrt eta. They were conveyed to tho hospitals by the firemen's ambulances. To rcnciiABi', Ciothino at Low rmciis.mako r Itrllnn rtom anr stock ol HKtr maio: lUrm iti'i. We are si'lhna KOO'ls eiml In M, fit, ni'ike ant 'M'iO-lf, ii on -Ut lo .'Si ef fnt. lover thtui Is ti'iw charait lortlie .Miir f .oils tuaile to a.d.T. We nva all stvn.a, l...,, anil (rl, c of Ittetliinc --Men's, YnmU'e, ana lluva'. All eau be .ultcU wiUiouiilelaji or Iruutae. PesNFTr r,.. Tower Hall, Ko, el Market ft root, A Yanki:b TmcK. A letter-writer from Attniita says: "The othar day some Itehelt were tuken en the Savannah river whl s'uck atiootsini, atnnns' wlivra waa a captain In the Uehti army. Three r our ctiaps ex ehenKOd clethen with the prisoner!, and bv meani of this d'snulss penetrate 1 Into the art or Savannah, an.l re turned safe. Tais atd ether elrcuniuitices hare cm vlnced tleneral bhcrruati that tic has men In tils coiuuutul eapiihle of pcrl'irudns any maitnsr of duty." Tats liirliteut proveawhat dnaiwlll do la appearance. We believe that even a Ifehel, dre.aed In a complete ault from Charles Ftokes A Co. a one-price ClotliblK 8'nre, ii'Kler the Cell- tlneiital lletet, would pass r.ra gendetuau anywhere. ClIOII'K Cahamhis. I tooo'ate, Vanilla, Coeoaiut. ami l'ua. h Caramels MnuiirAetiirTil by Srtein s F. Winra(N, . 110 Market atreet. F.nohmoi s Demand roa the ' Flohknue." Since the opening of llie eleiiant ueiv warerooaia In this illy, ut No. MO Che-nut street, ridlaaelpliia, by llie Florenre Hewlnir Machine Gnrepair, for thetnloof tliclr celebrate.1 Inatrumerita.the demaad for them haa boen io much increased that the Company have been obliged to eDlHr-e their facilities fer maniifaeturlni; them. The "ft,r.it'i"lilswoii for Itaelf iae hlttbeat name In tbe e ins machine euteiory. It la nn'ineaMonably tbe bast !u use. Kverj raaenlnc seld is utu ran'i'i to give sadi faetieii. Vanilla Koastku Almonps, Of rare iiiAlity. .Maiiura;liii-3d nr HlHl'iir K. IfiitiMAS. We hi:) lr our readers to the advertisement of Ihe Aine'lcan Lire Inenranee Company. They have been established flitern years, and anyone that Insures with them can rest In perfect lecurity, aa their a.sett are most rellaulc. i'hey also Issue Don purine premium policies, so that no pamrnl can be lost If circumstance sboi.U pre vent pavment after tlie rst year. Their oillje la at the aiiuihcatt corner of Kourtn aud Walnut atrseta. Nr.w Oti, Cohtany. The Pittsburg and Itoston relroleum Company, it will ba aeon, open their tsoka at their a-w oillee, No. 14 1'arquhar Uuildluira. Hj rcii-rrhiK to their adel-tlaeQleIU, a e incise accrual of their dltr, rent wells may b seen; they aro amonir the best oil well, la ihe countrj, anil will no doubt pay the stock holder! large dtvlUenda. Cli'iHL AND FAfllHONADM! CoTtrBCTIOXS, Put np In Neat Botes, Suitable for rresenta. Stki itrsi F. WiuiMiv, Xu. K'10 Market stiect. A i.Aitr.n and splendid assorlment of Cooa Atattinir la now In atore at McC'alJiim'a wholesale roo-na. No. WtiChesnut street. The trade ihetilt avail thelmelvoa of thla opportunity of piirchaatng, as thoyara going off rapidly. b Toino ttr.N who desire a complete commercial e dueatlon ihoutd visit Crittenden's College, northeast cor ner of Psventb and Chesnnt atreeta. Tby can get tha moat thorough iaatfiu-tloa there in Bo ikkeopiog, Fsamaa. Ahlp,aDt all branches suitable lor a practical buslueaa Ul'e. t'pwards of 700 pupils have irradtiated frjm this College dnrlDK ITe pa.t ytar. Call and itet one of their oitaloiuea. TniiKS Turn IIioiiLY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's llalr Restorer and vlobalaamnni, or Hair Dresa iig. are prbted lusbly by all who oae tiiem. Careful stud and experience hsva maSe them waal they are acknow lnlk'J ia foreign countries us well as at home, tkc only valuable preparation tor roetorlnK, luviaorating, beautify ing, and dressing the hair. IhoaeWio use tbom have tto grej Lair or laid .pots. Every lirurgls. sells tbem. , PiioiooBAiois made in the finest style of art, at B. F. Keliutr'a.No Ui Arch ilreet;as proofs, aee ipecl nieiis lit'e-alre pbo:i'grapT,a In oil, lvoryijpvs, enrtes de vldto. LIUAL I.NTKIXIVBIiCE. DisiitKT Coi Rr Judge Sharswood. Jose)ih M. Leon vs. Hubert M. L"0. Kxocutor.ox -. Aa action on a mortgage. Before reported. Verdict lor nelendant. Isaiah Aldrlch and James Yerkes, trading as A Id rich & Yeikcs, vs. Wm. J. Thoiuason & Biother. An action to recover damage,, uorontunt tut nibbed a quantity of tiu cans, into which nhiintitls Dut 11 inld houov. which they shipped to Wurren fc Co., of Cincinua 1. Tho cans, it Is ullegid, proved lo be leaky, and union ot the honey was lost !y leaKage, unit mis ueiun is brought to recover for tho loss thus oeeasioned. Defense, that the cans were in good order when (ivliveied to aud accepted by plaintills, and that deli udunts cannot bo helu li iblo for conse inoti liul damages for loss of contents; and that the loss was caused by the negligeuee of plaintills. On trial. A. T. King for plaintills; Charles Gilpin and J. K. Valentine for defendants. DisrniLT Coi rt Judge Hare. Iho Harris burg liank vs, Charles Hee'mer. An ajtiou to reeovirnpon certain checks drawn upon plain tills by the defendant, and paid with the under standing that the defendant w ould at a stipulated time make the account at tbo bunk good. This defendant fulled to do, hence this suit. Verdict lor plaintiff 12,071-26. B. C. Perkins for plain tiff ; Gross tor uuienaani. Daniel K. Ashton vs. Courtland F. Folwoll. An action to recover for services rendered defendant in elfecting the sale of certain real estute. Verdict for pliiintiil'Slol-H. W. L. Den tils for piuiutilf. K. N. Campbell for defendant. Coi-kt or Commok Pleas Judge Alliaon. Wilson vs. Hardin. A feigued issue to try the vulidltv of a will. Before reported. This case, w hlcb has occupied the Court for the past two or three (lays, is still on trial. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omuat or Tas Evavrao Tiimius, Thmsdar, Movcmlwr 17. t The Stock Market Is very dull this morning, and prices are unsettled and lower, owing to the decline In Gold. Government bonds continue firm, with sales of 5-20s at 1034fji l03$, coupons off; 6s of 1881 at 1104 ; and new T30s at 91) J ; Pennsylvania 5 are selling at 94 ; and new City 6s at 102. In ltailroad shares there 1b very little doing. Beading sold at C7, a decline of 4 ; Pennsylvania Bailroad at 654 ; Mlnohlll atOOJ ; aud Lehigh Val ley at 813, a decline or 4; 151 was bid for Cam den and Amlxiy ; 45 for Little Schuylkill ; 9 for Philadelphia and Germantown; 30 for North Pennsylvania; 51 for Elmlra preferred; and 38 i for Catawlusa preferred, a decline of . City Passenger Railroad shares continue very dull, and prices have declined, with sales of Sidge Avenue at 15 ; 84 was bid for Spruce and Fine, decline of 4 ; 62 for West Philadelphia, a decline ol 1 134 to Arc itreet, which to also a decline ; 9 for Race and Vine ; ami 28 for Orecft and Contcs ; 70 was asked for Secoud ami Th.rJ 60 for Tenth and Eleventh ; and 49 for Chesnnt ut! Walnut. Thero Is less doing la Coal Oil shares, and prices are drooping, with sales or Oil Creek at 7 f ' Irving at 8J; Dalitell at 9i(7i'H, which is de cline; Perry at 4; McEIhcny a. 6; and Oar mania at 1 31-100; 35 was b d for Maple Shade, which is a declines' 8 for Densmorei 4 for Hoi k ; and 4 for Fgbert Hank shares are firmly held, with Mlos of Manufuciurers' and Mechanics' at 304 i nd Con solidation at 40; 172 was bid for North America; . 1 10 for l'armej.s' and Mechanics' ; 5(1 for Commer cial ; 30 for Mechanics' ; 86 for Kensington ; 4'J for Girard; Wfor City; 47 for Commonwealth; 50 for Union ; and 70 for Camden. Canal shares are also dull, and prices have fallen off, with salts of Susquehanna Canal at HJ, a decline of , and 8usquehanna Canal Bonds at 60Cfll; 3J, wns hid for Schuylkill Navigation common, 3s for Schuylkill Naviga tion prelerrcd, a decline of 1 ; 7"4 for Lehigh Navigation, a decline of i ; and 9J for Morris ' Canal common. Money is plenty , but the domsnd ts limited. " Loans on call are freely offered at 6(7 per oent. per annum. Prime paper is qnoted at 7&(a9 per cent. A despatch from Washington last evening s.iyi : The Secretory of the Treasury Anally deter mined to-day to curry out his purpose or antici pating payment of January interest on gold- ' interest bonds, and the necessary ordors were this afternoon sent to the Assistant Treasurer at New York. Gold is active this morning, but prices have declined IOC" 11 per cent, since last evening, opening at 227; fell off and sold at 219 at 11 o'clock ; rallied and sold at 222 at 12; and 2231 at 1. '4 P.M. The bears, on peace rumors in New York, mounted the market, und marked all the prices of stocks down, on sellers' option. Quotations of Heading were sent by telegraph at 664, but large orders went from Philadelphia, but when they reached there, there was "no stock for sale." This is graud humbug, in New York style. Archibald Melntyre, Esq., Treasurer of the Mint, has given notice that he will commenced to morrow to anticipate the payment of the January ' coiqions on the Government loan. FIIII-AUiarlllA STOCK EXCHANOK HALES, NOV. IT. Deportee by Clarkton A Co , Brokers, No. til S. Third il. BEKOItK BOARDS), f Ms) Morris CI bdi...llo i f"0 tl Kicelllor OU... 'i" 0 ih Kea.lhig R r,.H llolah do I'J Hsl.h d SI 4. lOinh do lei lillhh d tn.'e lis) ah Caiaw. pr....'iO MS) nHI Tank... Is) S I JuO ill Corn Plant . .M tf lie.O d IiA3-.II US) si) Kmert UlL.bld t li n.liC'iiine. ileul. ts'i a' lKlsh lll'iheril "V leu .li I. rifts oil.... 4 ' luaiaata Walaul Islaad 2 first no a it n. J rotT. at. a,, si...e.lli), uo -b Dalaell OU .... '. iiU S-'Joa uric watb do ll.l.h Perry OU ,.t4 4 lKlaK Heading R ... ST ' I sisb ao...b64int 87 lis) an McKlheny ...bi Slf Kmsb 'tar insula 1 at 1'lOsh Hns i. Canal.... 1SV 'il o ranna ail a ti an do n.,'4 100 sh do W S h allnehiU tMl' I ah do env .'tl h Lehutli Valley.. HlJLj II all ftlitue avenue.. 10 fil'll co tHH1,! sl de 10H,'1 Ji.TSIf a I'S..,.tlCW Hl'4 aii.'o reiina an to SliuiCltr Sa, DSW.....1I4 7oO do U'i.l"J tKstSI Su. Can. bits ... 1,1 $?4i .us'. CI. acrlp.. ifl til (ON I'a. S Km 2,'i ah Miniiu 4 Mech. :!' : visncotiaoi. iiaiik.. 4') K o all I'enn Mia ..beO tl 111) ah Oil Creek 7 lltlah Irwin oil S( 4 ah Treu:on K ....1(4 4 sb Uaneyunk Uaa SI 5 ah I'lilla Ua 1!0 Quotations of Gold at tbe Philadelphia Oold J'xcuanire, No. 84 S. Third street, second story : Di A. M 2274 12 M 222A 11 A. M 21S) 1 P. M 224 Market active. Da Uavkn A Bro., No. 20 S. Third street. quote as iouows i Mnvlnf. Amencan iioiu h i American Silver, Vs and i's 210 Dimes and Half Dimes 20.) Spanish Quarters 20 " ill Peun. Currency.... 4 dis. dis. Xscw xork lixehango.. .......... 1-10 " par. Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day ; Bid . Mt Mt. Fovton Coal a 'l Franklin OU IU BiKMountalnCoal.il Irving Oil a..' fi K.Y Mid. Coal.. V.V.i 14 Pope Farm OU lsZ Orren Ml. Coal... fi lllenemore 0s, SV jDaliellOU s .. li 1 Md'.lneny Si ) '. i ICDarta OU I jOlinabiad 3'i 3'i .. IMeWeAlDeiauuKer. ' S :K llllbliard a .. , V , I HI Rruner S fi ' 111 Elbert .. , 'Mi Il.iiie laland I l 7 Allegheny Ulver.. l et .. ,. M ;Curtln 11 12 1 PiillaAOIICreek.. IS lli .. Hull ( reek. 4.H i'l 4 'tlerraania. a .. loll I corn Plantar.. ...s .. H;-i i 2 Bncss a .. 4 li Itock Oil.... o.V a-, (bolie Firm. IV li IW'elout laland S ll J, . CarbondaJe V New Creek J Focdar DainCosi. V Clinton Coal lluihr C.ial II Pejin Mhilua a'.'i Fa. elnior OU a .. Bib Tank s .. Continental a .. (Ill Creek Mauls hliaUe Oil.. :)' McChBtnek Oil ... ,'..V I'eiiiis.vlvauiaral , 1 I'etryOII s .. Mineral Oil tl-IM Keystone oil a v etianao ou t'alon relroleum. Haiieca OU -Mi On-awlo Or l' The receipts of Coal OU are as follows to day : Crude, bids... , , Keliued, bbl (W0 . Tbe following are the reeeipu of Flour and ' Grain at this port to-day: Flour, 1800 bbl. f -AVheat, H800 bushels; Corn, tilMD bushels; Oats, 4 l.H) bushels. , The principal of the following Loans or the United States will full due in the course of tbe second form of the present Administration, and will assuredly be pi id oil' in gold, at maturity. Whatever doubts may have been entertained on this subject, because of the contingencies of a state ol war and of political changes in the Gov ernment, are now removed by llio signal result nf the Presidential election : Loan of Jan. 28 IS 17. duo Dec. .11, lHt J-st1) 418,2-50 Leun of March ill, 1811), duel uly 1, l(ba.8,tX)S,3 11 Total 9 18,323,391 ' The returns or the Bank or Englauil for the week endiug November 2 coin pare with the state ment of the previous week as follows : Oc obsr 2C. November 1. ' Pillillo ilepnsUa lll.T'M.MS l,ti7.DU Olh.r.l..oia .l..J.-.T7 la HUM'S IJoveriitneiit "curilUa ti sli'.c:! 9,:mi mt Olli.r-eenrlti. s M.7.,7 l:7 In icw,'"! Notes in cmuia l u iii,:kjj ' ai.ei.ii aptelr and beileii l.i.lin.lny i IJllJ.m ritll.VDHI.PIII 4. TRADE HLPOBT. Tiu'Rsday, November 17. Tbe market still ( niltiiiea poorly supplied with Ouercltrna Bark, but It Is held Uiinly at ltf ton. So aalea luee been ra ported. 11, a rrovlaion Markut Ii raUior iuisi, at about former rates. Helilera orCotton are rirtn In tbalr dominla at tl (0, bat without aah a. Tho f lour .Market la axtisjinaly ipi'ct, there being acatccly any demand rrora any aouroe. The sudden d.cduo In Iba premium ou Hold and Starting Exchanire, hat eauaest ' a feeling ot dlalrast foi Ui I'uturo to parvaiia tbe market, and buyers will not purchase, only to supply Uifut unwl Beers'.ltoua wauta. The demand for export ia limited to llie barrels Morthwoat extra raiully at Sb) and about tfOo hajrela prime winter wheat, extra, at 11 li. The sale Air ibeaupply oribe bunie uade are only In a aatall way. and within the rar.se ol from Ste7S lo 1U 0O, as to quality. Itye flour and Corn .Meal are scarce no sales. Supplies of B't'oal coatlsoa scanty, and there la Tory little offering, Mo aalea have been reported for savera days past, We quote red at 'J (s'saCJ oo, and wait at rittiilU'i, There la a steady demand rorBve,at yee- ti rduy a fliuirea. Wasoilre a furtker decline lu (torn, o ' I cent bu.li; aalea of K-'aa) buali. yeUuw at Si SO; and, te(i bush. ui'H do. al $1 StVii.1 tio. Oata are In fair demand at Me., with small aalea. lu Barley and Malt tliare u etin-ety enoucli uottig to Ax prloea. Whl.lv aoll continues In moderate reqneat at 117721 l is f bbl. lor Feaiuylvama, and 41 74 ur Urudae. LITEST MARINE 1XTELUCEHCE, CI.KAltRU THIS MORMTbTQ). Staamihlp J.t.ib.ou. Iloweu. Mew Vork. W. J. TaylorftCo. Baiiiie tell (llr.). 1 ielier, Cork, Workman A) Co. uehr Aieri tor.i, ( lara. rinaiiaiu.e. e. van Horn. Seiir Sarah Cuiien, C'uliea, Oeauiort, U. A. Adams. ARRrviDTUbTiioufnita. PMp Ontario, lloaiuer, S daya from New York, In bailaet to Workmau 4 Co. Towed up t y tug America. Bohr bin (.-lender, 8 mith , S duya rrvui Frovluustowa.wltli Bndse to Ueurae H.Kerloot. cl,r DiamuiiS Hut. Hull, I daya from MlUore, Dsi., wilb grata im Jamea barrall. Cerreipvndenet erta PkUUp)ila XxrAanad. Lkv.s.s. IhiL, Movemher lo, If. U. rl .earner Typbaoaw from North Caroitaa lor Boston; United Htaiaa r.""a autterCayusa.rruu Mew York, cruuingi aieavar Towu,aleaiii-tuit Amaitca.and wrecking-aoboooM' """''J achr a.P.Baw, Willi wood lor JSew York, J o clock ttila tuuruiiig. A large ttaet lell Hie B'' Vl'liT; huaday tuea-aliia. le.uad H. Aa uokyn driven on tlie bar in Ui4) cove opMi.is H' U's"'- Ue nithl ol the lAb UiaU Wlud ! "J 1'ltliiaaui.l. Vwars,aV(e jrntiisi VJ-d fix. tagnayra, IXarquaa Koanoke aud ww " : " 0.ru, wu orf u- went to sea al a". 'i"''Ltut i.-Ks).enl ty U Caa yeeteroay moron '-" taiu VtrdamW u