a; rm v IE MING ITTTt I TLD A H n Hit TT n LX PRICE THREE CENTS. nni.AIHiMi.IA, MONDAY, NOVKMHKIt 181)4. PRICE THREE CENTS. THIRD EDITION FROM PETERSBURG. HEAVY FIRING HEARD. A Ecte! Assault cn the Union Ticket Line Near Fort Drury. THE STEAMBOAT DISASTER ON THE JAT.1E3. Further and Important Details. LOSS OF AN ARMY MAIL, uv., r.t, f.io., r.tr., r.w,, r.t., e. KfMTlnl to TIi F.vpiiluii IVIrick'itjtli. . Washington, November. The siar siys : The mail steamer Daniel li;W ;-, frum Ci y Toint, reports that yesterday morniiiLt heavy cm nonadinit wm heard at City I'olnt, in tho tllrec Hon of Pete rsbing, but may have been only an artillery duel. On Wednesday night the Kcbcls made a eu dden attack on oar pirkets neur Ilroadway landing, on tie Appomattox. The attat k was speedily re pulsed, and the ground lost hy our nun in the surprise retaken. Owing to tho rain and da'Ancs of the night, Ike Rebels were enabled to gobble up a colonel Mid forty men. When the H'ebstrr wai coming down tho June river, yesterday, and when ne.ir Hog Hand, she discovered signals of distress from tho ate iincr Greyhound, Gen. Butler's despatch-boat. Upon Bearing the (irryfiamul sho was found to bo on lire. General Duller, O -ticral .Schenck, and Ah anlral Porter were ou the Hrryhound, but tuo steamer Pioneer ennio up aud took them oil'. They were afterwards transferred to the tug Co ktmbiu, and conveyed to Fortress Monroe. The H A.ifor took off tho crew and passengers Cf tlO Greyhound. Til J Greyhound hid bo-en up 10 City Toint, and w is on her return when the accident occurred. Geuci.il 1! 1'ler and bii friends were at dinner nt the time, and suddenly the furnace doors blow open, and scattered tho coals all over the lloor, driving the lire nan and engineer from their room. TUo Grryhnmid w as almost immediately enveloped in flumes, and otwlthstanding every effort to savo her, she was tmrned to the water's edge. Ten horses, belonging to General I'.n'.Ier and staff, which were on the Greyhound, were burnol to death. Shortly before the accident the Grey Hound had received from the steamer Cossack the army mail fir General Butler's Department Which mail left Washington yesterday nor .dug, id it is an) posed to have been lost. The Webster brought up r.tty-nino Rebel deserters. MARINE DISASTER JAMES RIVER. IN GENERAL BUTLER'S STEAMER "GREYHOUND" BURNED. Narrow Escape of Generals Butler tud Schenck, aud Admiral Forter, THEY ARE RESCUED BY A TUC-EOAT. SIX FINE HORSES BURNED. The Steamor a Total Wreck. IN O J.I V 13 IS J. O H 'V I tc, ito., Jit., 12ro., into. ... .... Bperlnl lu Tlae r.vrnlnt T.-I.'U-rirh. Fortrnns M.INHOK, NoTi'lllVf valiiLn MonB, by leleariph, November 27. This mini ng, about lloM.ck, Major-d'eueral liutlcr, ac eompanii'd by Admiral Por'er aud M ijor-fioneral Cchenrk, took p.f ige at Il-irunda H i idred fir Fortress Monroe, in General Haider's s vlft nil teant'ful dcspit.li sfi nor '.VoMtui. When Olf liogc Island, about ni'dvay In-seen C'-y Point and l'o.-t.-n, M inr., tbe bj-u was d overed to be on fre, and in twenty min.icti afterwards she tint p;r;':ct s icet of 11 wie. The si'.u.itiiu of O meni' Butler, his dlstin guislieit Fiif''", and all on bo a-.!, wi; for u ton.! critical In tho exiivut.: ; b it providui'.'.iliy the stearu-tug i'vlumlint h nea ai h in I,, and has sened to the rmeu:. A boa fn i tho tu,'n il'kly put wii tnwnr.l.i the 'urnbi ves-e', and ftcweded In rti nl.ig a I on bo ird from their peril jui osi tion jRSliu the li kit of time. Had it not been for tin protiunty t the i hiiumlun, the iiiclon might hs teb-'i ii ciil! d on to ru uin the !r.. j of tlioe (ta uld Illy nllord to t;u . a! tde ut tin! The tWuu er w.ih hea led fjr the sle.re us s.x.a the t're was ill ircei . d ; Iju; re she rcahed Sfctre litili) was J 11 of I:, r, oi.vp: tlu liuK. TUo null suaunr It ..V -, I, j md fir Washia.;. tor, was a fev icil js In the ie ir of the ,,fl aiidhustmed to r as-l-ian e, but wKinn'iii pated by the Vu!:,i.i : . Cencial Bull, r an: n mi in y were briin.-bt to l'ortre-s Monroe o i the tog, where he arrive J botv.'en and ti oVloi in the evening. The boat took liw a'lout halt past 1 o'clock r. M. 6ix horses were burned to death, but, as far n known, no human lives wero lost. Tho steamer , took (ire near the boiler, mid tho Hum, s spread with renuirkable rapidity. The Greyhound was a light, graceful, and beautiful steamer, very swift and elegantly furnished, and was retained by General liutlcv.forhis own private use. Tho new of her destruction, and the narrow csfapo o Generals liutler and Sci.eoelv and Admiral Pur ttr, eaii'id a decided stn'tdion at Old Point. "lew Knllroml. loi nvn iE, November 2s. The New Albany (Ind.) hahjtr says a movement Is on foot tt con ntct Cincinnati by rail with Jem rsom ills aud Xtw Albany by both tides of the Ohio river. iJuerlllua Kouled. Loi'ikvilli, November 28. A l'ederal force cf 200 men was sent eut from Donaldson and t'liirksville yetieiduy, and attacked Ha'-tin;. guerillas near the Yellow creek, routing them, They will probably capture the whole gnus. Market by Teles rMb. Raltimoue, November 28. Flour dull and Iriutivu. WiMern ixir. nuiuinul at li a. Vi hi nt l vtrveull. Bouilitru red 7 1 ! J w. C.ni. live. ew kilt,l-so, j.llcw,rSo. w l.i.l.) Ilrui alSl si. Ntw Yoiik, November 28. Flour ha aduiBced ret 'Or. for Ht.l. Ktlna of MU. at 'J kOru 10 la f.i.l: Sll-llftl itor DLlo: .n S10-7 d.Mtt tf.-, fnr ht.uth.'rn. Vh-at tdvanccJ ivi'Ja; i.Im uiiliuKri.ut. Ctrn .Jt.iu'.d M. " nnn. iura urm at j.iaJ. urui, H u.a .liiB, i rat HAP uic of Shovinr the Woulc of 7? TV5" v : " "-. r - y. GENERAL THOMAS' ARMY. Retreat to Franklin. Tennessee. OUR TROOPS CONCENTRATING I.ofiavn.Li:, November 28. General Thomui is reported to have retreated to Franklin, Tennes see. The military authorities here say that If the report is correct he must be preparing to receive large reinforeomonts on the way to him beforo giving battle to Hood, mid 'h it he has fallen back for no other purpose. Th" Munition. Naskvii.i.i:. November 21. General Thorn .s' forces are very properly located so cleverly that U nerul lieauregard cannot run the risk of play irg too bold a game, llesi h s, we have been and nre being heavily reinforced, and our entire cavalry arm Is being overh mled and reurga'ii.ed ny ocnernl iison, tr im tlio Armv or tne iw -nine. Tho bulk ol onr army is at Pulaski, on the 1)' eiitnr uinl Nashville It lilro :d, In spl -ndi t n- li'ioti, the men b 'ing well red and vel! clothed, with money in their pockets. The now iro.ios are di-ti 'ibu'dl judiciously ,and pu' jhroiijh a vigorous n -ii in ol iirill three limes a d-i v. Pu'aski is a very pretty town, ne :r flic Maba mi Slate line, b-tween si.'.ty and .; een'y m'.lvs sou'h firm fs'ashv il'e. Oe .i-ral Si ti, ley commands t.'te Ith Cori s and Geiieril t ox 1 1. itiJ Corps. II ith are ce!l!tit otticcrs. 1 h" w dole are ind, r tho cn:ni;.iid of General SoLntiel.' in i!ie field, whose !.! bii.iit r.s are at Sr;ig I S ill. a. snnd plate hitwem rranklta mid (Johinre . Ge.i'iral Seiio field is pr- i'.t y licloved tis an cor an 1 a man. It: rrcseii c, upon all crltl "'or a'-ioui, tuity at)rei iuted, while bis un idui. orated pitriotism lillstno spiee in wnnli lie moves. U'R opera lions tr;m Chnitanooga to At: .'ita gave tho mo it jtbouuiled ttviden e o:' his tr -it military sa.' t- 3itv. Denides, he is a supeib ii hter a i l a clever eiitlemun. General I'd nr. s sMl in tlrs oil.-, with heuuipiai'tcrs at t'.iu St.. I" md Hotel. I llniia there w,ll o:iorliin t l:velv trauso.ro in lcB than a nnnrn I i t!i;ri I- i i ment, even if tuc ri'iveinenifl of II .;Mirceard du i it ueess'tate s.nie. sueli evi lit liei'oio. As lo:i:' .: s the latter-iiinied clti'iT reiiniiiiv t t'orinih, v.- ' i his aiuiy h j er- ! ub nit I ioretice, o.tl u. ti -' will bo taken ol 'i Govcrnuioit the .s In ititu ijun. If a do vii that win', "V piiuful wound, t'joso who eonlri- ah er the i rur ti.t linn. Jlu is nut doing 1 1 s .-r t leat harm so lone as iie p m , he ros or mol.sis th p' , lov.iliy does not i.-.vv-- a uml tiie main piitlirers ' tu! la.;ely t iw.ir.is brim;.!. it.it. vi il -sorb r. TlgM 0 i EAU3. I i.iiif.rr. .'-n ( t'iii iii-f . . CviiKs Nov- nl-:".;f : i.i :t:?el Huii.iy. - earner f. .C jir .'nl 110,-er , of the '.'1st e eaiiiro.l white west' si 1 ; of the . Find, aud had ig tiiem was C iii nii w moving to .otint of sto"'u i' nd ', all of wiii. h W.H i .!-!ovr.ii 5, and ni l . : to alter.! to busi- baxarriud w::h y w t Tit i: instant, Tieiity-sov ii It V !s jsdng from tlio c isl to ti Mi.s;ilpp' river at C. anived at New Orleans. A', tain M. II. M-inVi'ii.. rv, Texas, iu h id a I o,;e a f .'."il.OtlO i'i for. i:;n eueSi.-.v ciiptuicd with liilii. Get era! Cau'oy w i.i. i'il.v too l be i) it again, lie s -niss at bis beU'e. . The demand tor r.ittm: I i.is been sor.ie.wnit ehieked lately. S i!, m h r ... In iv midjiir.i.'s and 1-t mr r.i I'ive !,ct ni.itis Kebel f. i niftil-i airiers htue bcu m. en m.'.dj at l'l foe 'diin . tie amu'lers ivul : hed ont iie f our lii.es 1 y Genual Davis a; t lhe sti .liner JimMiiu has ( bales of cotton for I'incinn i' Ksburg. issed In with 210 I. FROM BALTILI03E TO-DAY. 'I Ins nsp of Mm. llnlcliliiK So lrlit liilily of l!Kc iillre li-ineuiy lu tier 4'MHi-i Fj'f.'tal lh'i'ii':h lo Tli Keening r. lrjraj h. H u.-iiMoni:, November 20 A de-pateh from Cr-i'tftlu Woollcy, Abblstant Trovost Marjlml who took Mrs. .Sarah Hiitcliitis to Fitchburg Piibon, says he landed her there safely on Satur day. There is no present hope of lixccative dummy iu her favor, unless all others convicted of k-ss urioiis bfleu.es are also paidoaed. The town of Lincoln, In Veriuout, guve Ida coin 201) votes j MeClellan none. Kcarsargo mountain is marked ou Holland', map of New Hampshire, published at London, lu 17M, "Kyar Surga Mountain; by tho IadUus Cowiisewaschook." Illland Hall, of Bennington, Rev. Tliny A. White, of Coventry, and Merritt Clark, of Poult ney, have been cotilirmeU by tho Vermont Scnute at members of the state Board of Education. The Northampton Insane Asylum, In Massa chusetts, has now three hundred and sixty in mates, and the management and treatment oi Dr. liutlc, the new superiuteusluU, are proving highly satisfactory. The new fort for the defense of New Haven harbor is public I forward with great rapidity, and will piobaoly be completed next season. When finished it is to mount eighteen guns, all f large calibre. ft ki . ' . vr.'- . l y-i jts . . v n v I ' Ntv T, i s 'I 0 H"k' L--JC3 -M; QJ& C01US.BIA j 5 I iuiiirr . . t 1 V Mi "fc 9 T X V 1 I M 1 - IV OF ( KKTRAEi A K I) EA.STKRN (.KOiUilA, IMarch of General? Shcrinaa, iilocum, and Howard Upon I.Tncon, Auu-l.a, Millcn, end ISavannah. jMr.i "' - r w yftr'. o c REI EL ADMIRAL BUCHANAN AT FORTRESS MONROE. TLc Frize Steamer " rioridi" Sui.k by Co'Ii.ion. V iSl.TON, November 2S. A deii.itch to the Navy Pepartrniut frm Admiral IVrfer, daiod Fortrc-s Monroe to d.iy, says : Th I'nittd States sl m )r 'art Hnj arrived at this post at 10 o'clock P. M. on tho 27ih in-t., with the Rebel Admiral Frankllu liuehiuun and his two aids on boaid, AUo the following te'.e nain : FoniiiEss Voniiok, Novenib:r IS. To tho Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy : I have just rcci ived a telegram from, tho com mander of the pri. o Steamer I'lu, id t, Informing me that she had suu'i in nine fathoms of water. she bad b en run into by an army steamer, mid bacly d imaged. I have not heard the p.irtica l Vut will int'otm tho Department wlau I re ceive the written report. (P encil DwidS. I'onTr.R, Rear Admiral. T0-T)AI'S WASHINGTON NEWS, erochtl lit- p.itrftf s tu Kvciilns Tolograph. I H'ai.iimiiun, November 28. I Mil of i iifitiiui 'licliiiiur. A large sale of condemue I clothing taltcs plaee I iu t!ii' ci'y on th" fifteenth of Dcvm'str. I ilo.it 1 Nurlti's Trlul. f'ulonel Nor'.U's trial been po-tponed until the l".h PeeeiulK-r, us the re.i est of his eounsol. I h AnKlo-llelx l IViiro llrrss. Mr. Pjiker, who briugs the K..gli-h-ll "iiel pe'i tien fi r pe ice, asserts th it ha will g"t l'ri: r;do Wood to present it to the House of llopro-ca'a-tivs. Tho It-iuxe will r. fu.-e. to b-ive the address read, of course, and Mr. Parker cm only give it publi. ltv throii;''i the M 'erW r ' t'-'y Xeic. 'I'll. 4 III I' Jiifalir.ilii;. Jndge D.ivis, of III!', d-, -vi ! , all b it cert linly, be Chief Jasiiee, i ice T mcy, and his vi ancvon the heneh will be liiied by tlio transfer of Ju.l,;e I'sher I'loni the Dep ti-Mieiit of the interior. 'I Up Siliiuliiill. Our military aathorit'iH ,ij pe.ir in the hu;ht-t fiitrit- at the generil -Ha .li in. Our Noi-llK-rii I koatii.i'. Monsieur Oait'er, of tlicCaim li in (iovei nment, ai rived this morni!'.;.'. It is s';p;OsC'l bis visit, h.n refcrenee to the trouM'-m .ie -l i f .i'1'iiis on our northern frontier. (.'f-iirr-'i! Itiiiiiii. Giner.d 1, inl.s nii! return im ..e ;I it-iy t Nov Orient-. I'li.i I iit:i.i As tlii" T. ird'-r S'.ites ivill'i .ie. no represent i tive In the Cabinet a'ter lU I t'.ir. mci t of A-.ior-liey-Geni ral Hates: Mr. lb it.' being aire dy out, it U believed that t' r tl.i- i.:nl utlur reasins, Jmlgs A-ivo ate-ti .i.i-i il tin!; will be tv.i-,0 nted Attointy-Getiual. 'I In- '! ! I!r r !r!,l i. One or i, ioro of led i w .p ip-rs eer-in -cudy altiil nle to tl.e V.e .lib gl.in reporter for the A sueiatd Pre s, ato!-i;ruo hayinif that the pir.ie 'iO'i.'.i and crcv ,ne to lie r tutuv.l to Pr.nil, and ; ur.i itiu:,' tj gi.. aa aeooui.t of the action of tbo Government on fie nibj-iet. It is snrlleiciit at present to rv on a-ttiio-ity, t'.t it the.-e statements mo without foundation. The licb, Is lu Cn oU prop-ise, U op.-u a Soiuln rn ba.aar in Montreal. I A wild cat was lately shot in Tlimpshlre j county, Vermont, welithinj nearly 'H poan.U. A I'ointeeu Imudied-bancl oil well was ' "ttr' eh'' lutt vtetU at 'II Creek, Pciinylvani i. The mansion oc.-ni ltd by Daniel Web-tee, at l'ort.-iiiouth, Neii- II I'lipshire, durng the tli's' ! yiai.-- of his irai-t'cc, i tiait-foiini'd into an j "i v-ter t.deon. 1)III Alill.2ll v nitiit; 1 1 .! it r. McnTcvt, November 28. Tlio riso in Gold and L J.ai e thin tuiituiiiK h:u can.oil a .ttea-er fivllu-i in lirfdJilntis, tint chore 1. veryl.Ltl. Uoiux. 1'tie ii.it-( i)cuit.ud for flour la Hu.tted.aail only VliKl tibli, were tlb eo.iil uf fit 7 :1Ij V but. lur superttne; S10-7.'s.i tl-S7 :'er e' t-a: SI I'.'S.i I2-&0 fer etr family; md $ for laii'-y. Tl.ii rMlt-a to Hi. I oiae r.iiiumoi-i list e have heca m ti.e mm. rAUKCi. MiuhIi cai.-a t,l K Kluur. whli-a ta si are., l lu (torn StruluotliUis 4oiaj(. VY uuum l'riihstlviiiilu at ST'.sj Mil. 'j hire la a trend ilomaud r Wlii-at at an a. lane, of Ha '.c ,tiali-s ol' t"i .'ICS) baal-.ts at S'J l.litv .' ss i'.,r Ht-iuiayl-ntli rid und Western red, aud i i-, cur Seutn.-ra. Wt.itc'iai.si'.'lium S-'-Tifo i-Sll. huiallaul.iol Rs-.atsl-Vii. Cum U aei itund Laa a U anted A tenLs, .air. ot 7oi hus' ai $1 t"l fur o.il : Sl'iv' lr old wrote, and Slh.vir (;s ler i..w elioiv ; and St..'. Icr new while. Oai. ,.v. ad 1 41, it-. I '2 ceal-per bum. el, and nr. In dimatid, i..!.. ut fisw bu.be'a at I'-'c. per bahi. No ei.aeKe in barley or Xti.lt. ' 'Jin rcc(iiH of (loverieei rnntlaiie trlflliii;, and It readll) C'-uuuanda StW'7...1 tt, p nl Un. 'I imou y is btiw.ly at Sj. Ilii-r. la i-r-lmle 1-la.fti d ceniln-t lei wurd. aud It i-emmand S;t s l.sl V buslM, witu aukaa ol Anxi bual.ela at ll.es. nsi.r. .. HWlim remain a befor. nauted. About SCO Hhct'P felta told at Sviu i lsci. liettrtive Beap l aellllltl at l'.r. ; SO-arlne at 1 tc ; V. X. L. aC C'liemlval Olnlj at l!e.l and Caall. (d-mieitie) at lw.i .oo (touuiry sell, at loilt:., and Ultme at Ki.. Ise. Wltisky la oiiaeltled und tnslier. hale ol ll)0 b.!. Onto t i biuil'Mi iww kld i Ui kiimr f-CVf . 1 e.i-a IW ' COlUMBI; A: MtKIII ATI. WHO NtI'AnitO.'l.' Ircnlnr of RKiilHlionii Tor Plloln, F.tr. FoHTRitss Monrob, November 20. The fol lowing circular, rclutlng to the future government of pilots, has been issued by Rcar-Admlral Torlcr: NOTTCH TO VIT.OTS. Noiitii Ati.antii; Swi nnov, Flags mt"Mt i. vfhn," November '-'!1, 18il. Complaints are made by the cnmmiinilers of naval vessels that t dots are seldom seen until close into Caiie Itenry, and often not until they get inside, in time c f war, when a delay of an In nr is import ant to the Government, mis neglect on the part of pdols to do their duty (for which they ore so amply piid), will not be. tolern'cd. The limits must cruise fun her out, mid be on the lookout, at nil times, for G ivernment vessels. 1 will have a register kept of those pi ot-boats that do not do their duty ; und when brought to my notice, I will older them iu, nnehor them fir the rest ot the season, and not permit them to pilot in these waters. In iae au acci lent lianpeiis to a Government ve-si 1, oning to a o.mt .1 eneigy on c ho pa l of pilots, nr mi nliseiieo ol pilot do its froai their bra's wi'l cut piod and sntll -lent cause, pr leeed li'gs will l e in. titnted mid the parties made to si. Hit lor their neellgi n e. Pilot b' at", when tley can do o, must cruise e! ieutt i ij-M (N) miles to the u irtliward and ten (lu) mile- lot; e southward of Gape He.iry; mid when tho we . tin r ill i.ot nerinit them to cruise, lin y must nni lmr neur Otijio Henry, p-a ly to g.ve ni'y vessel a pilot that may reipiire one. 1'n tuiucc must at all limes be gWcu to public ves.-rls. N ival Gf.lcers .ire directed to ropoet to m i any i'r lirr;rji nines on ih - pa-1 of pilot '. and arealays to cote in tin ir Ing-bis Ks ho far oui-ido the I i -litli.,nse the pilots olf. red th. ir services. Ore pilot-bnat must at all times tu in port, ready to tulic vessels out, and be prompt In e uu plyinjfwith signals. Divin 1). Poktuu, Ueir-Adnural, roiumaiiiling North Atlantic S pi t Inn. The mail steamer V. t",)",r, from (Ttv Point Va., brmgs no news. Atfiirs are represented to be iu lhe Mum ipiut state. rEOM PAYETTEVILLE, ARKASAS. That Thwii lti'ls:f'il hy rl...N lli-crouc. Inic Ariin-l lii'ji Su iliiilill.' Itrri.rn l or tin mi.l Itlmtt. lleiow we give nn extract from a let'-er w.ifen by Csptain M. S. Crowell, Commissary of Sub sistence nt Fiiyctteville, Arkansas. It is dated "NfcMiirn n, lsiil. Oet.ib.'.r 2Sth, Ilr.Miks, Stermiin kc. (being a cone -niratioti of till the biishwhackerH In the country) invi'Sled the ton, taking position ou the thickly-wooded crest of an adjoli.iiut blutf. Alter some shelling, charging, and sn attenipied Hank movement, bv our l irees. they left th.it point in a hurry, ni- ing iisalnat one bundled bushels, of ct.rn, n r wlileh o-tr hordes were siithrini;. The Ite'ntls then to ik poMtion to the sonthwo"!, ou another b ull, from which they were also rou'vd. an I driven several miles into the coiin'ry. Our loss was four wounded, one of whom has since died. Tin y Inst nno lieutenant killed, and about fifteen men hill' d and wounded. "On (lie 3d ol November, Mu.iir-'iiincr.il Pagan, ii ith tii'dO to Wl (I men, wi'h two pieces ot artillery, coniiin need a bonib..r.iner.t aluut I'J n'eloek. Tin y threw nearlv one hundred sl.ellj am nntst us, ki epnii! up a lu i-k skirmish llriiig, and su.t ccedc d in plundering most ol the. bon es and hos pital. At'i o'clock they retired. Oar lo s was one man wounded mm tally. They lo-t one liei leiitint and sever il others ki" l- I , besides ipiiiu i rutiibcr wo'iinlcd. t-vu of the bitter in our ho pita'. Thnueh it hud been I ut a few d iVS sol -e 1 ha I mllie cnlly recovered Ir. in tcu re sii kne-s, to l.oiible lo my ollic" f r a bttle while eacli tl-iv, I took a rille and learned nhut It w.is to s'and (and lio clown when 1 lienrd a shell coniinei, in a snow storm in trenelus itlrcudy stitli iently muddy from a two days' rain. "Nest morning (Hi) the enomv c .mcncel sklnni-hing a caiii. Out soon left. Generals Cur tis and I i i u tit arrived Hie -nine afmrnnon, nn tvent which to us seemed like the sight id laud utter a long, roueU voyage ou a stormv sea. "Curtis moved southwest, niter Piico. l-'ngan went east. Santiorn ami "uc.Ncll wero at (. ass vi!U tho latter reported to be moving southeast from that town. Peace reigns. A small train has just unived. liutter, apples, and forage begin to cmiie again from the surroundiut; coin. try, and once more we icel that ail is well." THE PSISIPETIAL ELIOTION. l:loei-:is Illinois. Tec relui-is are now all in from th? .?'ji1ji:s St iind l.iinoii.uud they exhibit a rcstnt more tnaituiiici.i.t than the most saiigttinc l'uioiii-t ever iltccmcd of. T he total vote is ,'. I j.7s I, w-tU a mnioiity for Lincolu of !:2,0SS. In lSii j, tl.e entile vote lootoil up s!,i.Ai, and a uin.ioi ity tor Lincoln of U.'.Hii. Tho vote of J si 1.1 Is its,!Hi7 less than in 1W0. Ulinnis has ut least 09,odO totciii is front of the enemy, who were not permitted to vote. If they had been allowed the freeman' s piivilege, the aggregate vote of the State would Luve approximated 4'W.O-io, and the Pulo-i majority would have hardly bcculej thua,7-",00'. MleblKita. It et urns of majorities, noarijr full, from Michi gan, foot up: 1 or Lincoln .l.i.oal For McClelkin !i,73l Maioniy for Lincoln 1 1 ,2"7 The soldiers' vote is expected to make the pUl at least 140,000. The lr(ildeallHl Majority bio. The complete returns from all the counties in the Slate give Lincoln a majority of !)7,7 on the home vote an increase of about !4'oo on the Union majority in October. The soldiers' vote will give him a majority of at least 3.i,uoo. Ohio looms proudly np with over 00,000 susjority for Abraham Liucolu! i. . ) j-j jifi jf ' y. 0 it. AMi'KKnr.Yry. Wai.nit RniBKT TnnvTiir. Miss Loc'illo Western enters to-n!ght on the third week of her nnusually successful engagement, appearing in her great original character In the moral do irs tic piny of Hast l.ynnr; Or, The -.'(ox-mini'. The bucccsb of A'mt' I.ynne has totally oelipsei that of any ether play of the timo, and the lomtcr it is played the greater the excitemont becomes. Miss Western is nnnoni cod to appear Sum In a new play, entitled Ceci't-; Or, .oc ami 1IU: CITY INTELLIGENCE. State of TuenmiMitTan To-pat. Six A. M. IS. Noon, 47. One P. M. .50. Wind, N. by W. Tup. Navy Y.nn FiiArns. Tho recent thefts and frauds ut tho Navy Yard are being further ventilated, and in addition to the parties arre-ted as mentioned ou Saturday, four moro arrosts have since been made. The names of tho parties arc James Gilllnghani, chief clerk, Lewis Gil'iog ham, und two others, employed as carters. The names of (he two latter wo withhold for the pri sent, ns they claim that they havo been unjustly arrested. Tuey wero under the control of Anton o Ailes, the tio'H curler, und alle;:.; tiM. if tliey did ui ylhii g wrong it was by his nr.ier, and that they were not responsive. Thiiir claim of inui renccwill receive a f.ilr hearing, and un'il llielr eac is decided no publicity should bj given to their names. It Is but just to state, In this eonnnjlhn, that Chief Detective Franklin has reudorel elll 'lent bid in h rrcting out and brin dngto jiisib e til ise w lio have been Implicated In these irrosc fra ids Cumiuodorc Hull, of the Philadelplii i Navy Y ird, is determined lo discover the full exruiitnf the rc.lil eric-, whieb it is now lielieve I will run to a veiy iiih tiguie. The greatest coiisternatiou prtvails among the workmen, as they feel tlm', b i nee tlio Commodore has uudeit ikeu the, Inves tiuation, there w ill be n security for the wron' dcir". Itctwcen now an I timoirow there will be a number of sdilitiomil arrests, and luiidiy or two the full extent of the deprcda ions will be developed to the publi..!. The exposure will ox ei'e the wonder and aniaemnt of the people Hint such a wholesale robbery could luve been carried on. The steps taken by the Government in this ina'tir show that w iie. e fraud li p'O.en to eist the guidy p irties-w II be undo to snifer, nn i tli vt l o power c m rave ibeiii. U.ulerall a I ministra tions Ir.iuds have been perpetrated, bnt it is sel dom that the guilty parlies uie arrested and mi le to pay the penalty of their acts, ns iu the pre.ent ca-e. New Co u. Pii:u The Phil ulelphia mid 11 'ad iug ILiiiruad Company's coal pier at Ne v Castle w ill be in na line s fir use In a week or ten d lys. This pier is for the a cminio l itio i of lhe winter coal trade, when i.e sus etisl iu of n ivig .tins oa the Delaware and Itiruau Canal el ises the up liver route io New York, leaving the doivn.nver or sea route the only mien way to the llnterti market. Hence, hcnnifcr, In winter. If ieo in the Delaware rnd rs appro ich 'o tlie It'ehoiond piers ilillictlit to si a colliers, the 1'lnlnilelp.ii i and lteadirg Kailioad Company's trims, winch usually diverge lioill the S.-.lin ylkill u' Lmrel Hill to cross over via Nicetown to the Ddtviro at Richmond, will continue do.vn to'i S Pi.ivlkill Ui (.. ri.y's Ferry, and thence on down along tuo Delawu'ie via Chester an 1 Wilmi itton t N '. v Castle, tbcro to unload l.ito sea colliers, thir.-.y-six miles lelow K.ehmoiid. Tl.is urrangement w ill give the Philadelphia and Heading It dlniad il navi,,a ton pro.;riiiimi av:iilal.lc in all months of tho yen-, and will add to its utieipinlled unit unexampled citlei eney to handle antlirucitc coal. Oi n I.M UKAsisii I'ori t.atiox. In 1SV; wo polled "D.l'eS votes j in lsiifl it was S'i.ViJ, an In crease of II, Hi; nnd in lNii-3 we polled W!,t'.0J, an increase over ISiiO of 1 1,2'jO, or within 'M votes ol liciig cuiial to the ineriaso from IS si li !! . lint it is not alone by tho elections that our in creiiso of population Is shown. F.very hoiise kceiwr has lull kiu wli-dcte of the present scarcity of dwellings tor rent. For eighteen nioiPhs past, the old fauiiliur pliieaid "I or liem" has disap peared from the wails, und moving days uro not now nearly so frequent as they wero a few years ago. The scarcity of houses can only be ae Cnunted for by the largely increased population. The records of the building Inspectors show thut the number of dwellings erected within the past yenr has been steadily increased, ami that they exceed thore of years before the war. In Is.jti, permits for leo8"dwillings were Issued; in lxii'j the litin.ber increased to 'Ji'il, and while thcro was a fall mi in ltsPl, tho first yenr of the Rebel lion, to l i .1, ii took a start again in 1S02, when "l.jt di'-ellings were iiuthorl.a-d, aud la Htil, when JK. j were erected. Imit.ovi mi t at the Fairmonnt Wateu Wouks. In a week or two the work of placing new tutbine wheels at Fairmonnt Water Works will be comniouccd by the Chief Engineer. One or two of the old wheels will be removed, so as to allow workmen to blast the rock for the pur pose of preparing the foundation for the new wheels. The turbine- wheels, it is claimed, will do tw ice the amount of work of the old ones, and require a less depth of water in the forebay. 1 he old breast heels can be kept in operation not longer than eighteen hours per day, und are capable of pumping into the reservoirs P-',7ii7,7t)S gallons per day. Turbine wheels would be capable of running constantly, and being gene rally constructed hoi lr.ontully, cau be iuci eased in diameter as n -mired. 1 lie comparative expense for repairs of turbines and breast wheels is said to be fully fifty per cent, lu favor of the former. It is estimated that the entire expeuss for the con struction ami erection of live turbine wheels, eon airuclion of pumps, removal of old wheels, no will amount to about 1 112,). "Haimtkd Castls Polka." This is a neat piece of music for the parlor and ball-room, that has been laid upon our tsble by the publisher, Mr. W. R. Smith, Agent, No. 13 - N. liighlk tmt. JUrpvi F, 9uiftU it! in. aathvr. r.iMc amom M runes r.t.i i ns. This evening i meting of storekeepers will bo held a'. Old l'e'l.iws' Hall, Tenth and Sm-tti streets, to take fii-thm in relat'on to sn ordlnm-'e recent'y pvsed t j Councils, and w hich, bavim.' re -e ved ibn sik natnie of the M ivnr, is now a law. 1 be ordiaanen irfrmd to prohibits the public footway or any stn et In ln occupied or obstructed in air man m r wt sti ver, i'lie must otij"i"ion:ib' parts of t!ie l. ll to "Mick, epers aro the following . Sic ion 10 provide that no signt o :rd, p '., or tMrg to shuw the pli-" of busines--, or merehan ilic or tbini; which the ocvnpnnt tliereof has n i i-po-e nf, snii ex'end or pr.ijeet from auv d icillni or builiiine texe-it fims-V n;o or ov. r tl e f. MivHys oi nny stn in, h -Ion tbe to-i of t'm f.r-t storv, or to a tre vcr i-xti ol tlia'i l.mt' feet ilofotm hes on any of the cilln r pari of 8 n ! l.inlilit g. Section 17 prvvii'.es tti.it no g. side, wares, or nn reliaiolin-, wheiher for sale or o ber visc, sht I be pl.-u i d on any p irt of the f,,,tway m front of any house or premises occupied by any poe-on or pt i sons. Oipies of (lie ordoinnco have bfi n p'.tced in tbo bards of the both constsb es, and n'e no w being -i ived tijinn luinucs peopic. il is the inte-rtio i ot tiie i it;,- autfioiities to stric ly ent'r -e the new Dw, and flinadv iiii'e ntitn'i.'r of storekeep jr. l er be n lined for its violation. A Mavmc-tm Tt 111 i.e.-Mr. Abel He-.uott, a s n ol C ip nin lleiinett, an old re-ident of Fast Keitsirp'on, In this city, captured n m.ioimo'h tnitlc, while on a fishing cxcursnin, at Cedar Point, St. M iry's c juir.v, M iry land, ot ulii -li pliicc he is a resii'ent, a wci k or so siti'O. Tho funic is of the "hawk blll" apueies, and weighs nine bundled pounds. Tho bead mo is., re 1 thtrtv-figbt Inches, in clrcnmference. The Icng li cn the turtle was six leet fotir-and-a-hsilf inebes, nnd it was twenty inches in diameter. The bottom shell was two feet eleven Inches in length, an I two feet ten inches In width. The top shell was so capacious that ft son of Mr lletmetr, tnrirtoen years of nge, could enter it and paddle himself mound in wnW. This turtle was captured by mean of nets, and towed into shallow water, where it was secured. A inn. s r or a Kohiirh. This morning, about half-past 'i o'clock, Ollloer Oukes, ot the Nine teenth Ward PoPcc, arrested a tr.ati while de scending from an awning p v t In front of a hense in lilchmond street, above CuiiiTerland. Thfl fellow had cllmlicd up, and lifting the window sa h bad entered the second stury front rooiu. lie was nboin ri!lim the poek-ts of a p ilr of p mts, containing fstitl, when one of the Inmates of tho room was nwnkened und tbe r iseol lied. As bo was ib-BceniHng, he was polled by the ollleer, and reci'gnlzed ns an old otlendor, known as Francis McNanice. He was arrested only fe w weeks .-nice, charged with the larceny of iono, obtained in a similar manner. He w is admitted to luil, and wHsawailimr bis trial at court. This niorn- 1111! he was committed to prison in default of bail, lo stand trial. Kf.c ri itino. This morning the Mayor issued warrants for the payment of the city bounty to 4 ) men, of whom 27 were enlisted for three ycirs, ') lor two year", and 111 for one year. They were credited" to tho dilfercnt w irds as follows: Seventh Ward, 1 ; Ei'.'htli Ward, I ; Nimh Ward, 8 ; Tenth Ward, li; Fifteenth Ward, 'JO; F.lgh ti entb Ward, 2; Twentieth Ward, 2 ; Twenty-llrst Wurd, 2; Twenty-thiid Ward, tl. Daring the past week the sum of i8,70d was paid out for bounties to volunteers. CirY M irtality. Tlio wholo number of deaths reported at tho ouice of the Board of Health during last week was JO I. Of the per sons who died Ui4 were males, and 1-7 females. '1 ho C eat lis and interments of soldiers num bered ili. Shot Himsm.k. William Stuard, an orderly at Camp Cadwahtdir. a tcldon'a'ly shot himself ut FK hth nnd Spring Garden streets. Hi) was carelessly handling a pistol at the time. To PriiciiASK C1.0THIN0 at Low Pmcus, make a Mi'lLii tluB from our stork of Kka ut-siri: tartncu!s. We. aiea.lltnit floods e-nal In ttylti, ..I, tanke aul iinVrct, from 'Jh tu .'si i-r iin. loicr limit U n-)W elmrneil forth. bhu.p nilii made to older. W. lisv. all styles, l.ea, suit prlie. lii'doiliiny Sien a, YoiiUi'.,aDa nova'. All can 0. auited wiUioutdulu or troabl-a. TCiuvktt r.i.. Tower DaU, No, 01S allkel sli not. rAI.lCl.OTllINO. C'lctliira 10 anit Hi. Fait nf th. Year. 4 lotluus Ut atilt tlio la I of Hold, c 'inll.l-iK lo .ui! iho ta I oi Hr :ek. c -lolhiltK lo noil die rail nf Mlan'.a. t.'lullniiir Co .nit tlie (all f Kiel.iiiojiit. I'liill.tiiK to still ctHi lall or Moli.li'. ( killilns to anil Uie lall nfC isrlesfon. OteiMror lo Mttti the fall or rise of .invlivoy, ui Gharte. fltt.ket ii Co. a Ouierrue, under tbo OuiinueuUt. Cim iiitpis's Ci.othino. An elegant assort ntut at M. BlMicuiakcr & Co a, No 4 X. Eutulli ttreel. Thh FLomtNci: Sbwino Machine. tA groat niaay aoivmn machines are now In use, and numerous 1m-prjvtuit-nta bare Lien made since the introduction of tlda ttme and labor auver. wldcti render tl.e m lebiiim of tl Is tatter day far ruperior to tboa. made ten or flitoen yeira i. It has been wttb sewing machines as with every other Inrpiirtant tuventlnu; may were a.tt p.. feci at ttr-t, but required lime aud attention, w ith skill and Ingenuity, In nrdir that they misht aecmupllntl what It was fn'.sndjit Itey ihouhl. Tho first maeblnea woreeomidlcatod; bat It was not lonK teibre lmprovemeuta followed la taotr me chanical structure, ao that, while ilmpltiied, they wore morn diu-ablo and capable of doiii a greaier ran-ro of work. The 1- lorence machine Is free from the obleeiiont attached to others, and. being- of a very re.-eut m-ike, and the manulautiirers havinif had the e.s perlenee of ;uiproo menta lu oilier machine.!, p. ispB-ies point, of ee-il.-.iee afnl merit butougius to u.i other, la the "Florence' ma ehlno, ttie Chain and Loop stlie1! is dlscttrdi-d, and th. Lock itileli, alike on both .idea of lhe labri :, la a lopicd. To meet the obimtins jaloi. tin favorite ailt.-h. I..: wniil of elestii'tty, liability to rnei-1 at Vie end of teams, rMulrlug them io be fa.tcn?d or tied iy f and. and the want of stn-iiKth Or a evrt.iia cl:iss ot aeaius, siieb as the bias, or Inside eaa .of p uith, ibros ether stitches are adJed, the Krot, Ooithlo Lock, a nt Double Knot, each of which ta strouor u-id lilo;e clss'le than Ine Leek. Them tiletiel reniitro no cmnpl. liilnu of ma-bli.cry, but are nnide viltb as mneti c ito aud uelliiy, aud with as little machinery, ot.ier rar-i.;ns mike one uhch. Tbe T'forenei -.-titn.-h pi-s.-is n.i ineroiis ad-MQiaes over outi-., vsluc'i will l,t reldly perceived on ex.inilni ", ilieru. Os-3 im portant oi. c 1. the ri-vortdii'e I'l-et mrtieii, wte.-iti enutd-s llio operator, by slni.ly tiirnhig a tiur-nV screw, to havo the work run olilior to the rorlii i-r Ki't, t amy any part ol the aine, or fallen lhe iiu li o. ttio sea a, s I l.out luinlii- the l'aljit.-. Ail..!:io. r.-ut u.lv.muce Is l.a. in.T a perfect and unii' r.n ;i-uv..ti of thr w'o. Ii r.-Kiilntt-s and adui'ta 1 self to ttio dlitertnt k'nds of fa'.rf , ulid no ip. Insi lo Ka oat ot or. It. 'lue I loruli . niU' mollis tl.e appellation of l.'.e to' 1 awly S ine -M i.lilne Mi the world. Yami.I.a Ko.tKTi.n Aio: us, lf rare eeslllj. M.ii ui'.iilur..d ly h ii I'-ll n K. It 4AM. Oi n ii i m; 6ti ck A Co.'s Ti inos anii M .son & llM..lss plAMI, I'tltlM'.r ulO. INS. f till SET 1 (Ot 1T.H. Ovn' .VOnf .-sell oi' o. os.- floe In- li.ti. i NS . PIANO striinients lulvo been nil.l Ov Mr. C ' 1 1 1 1 N 1. 1 Ci I KS.' li.,.iud ih-'teitKind I- e..u..il !y lllt'itvs. I'lANII II t-r.-aslllrf. ItAlllNDC t'iil.T'i:s.. 'or sal. only bv mti.NS. el VNO .1 10 llllin.n, CMIIN!!' leMLs. BcetnUi aud Clii'snul .tii-u.s. ciit.ANS. l.AT)ii.s' Fins. An elegant assortment at (T.nrU.1. 0.kiord Si bon a.Concueuta'. 11 -tel. Do Yov Know Hi; an has removed to No. 113 I'l.ciuiit siieet? He sells Tobacco, Dinars, Pipes, ,tc, lilty per cent, less thau nny oilier in in lu t'u? city, lie member Dean, fo. 41. 1 1 lio.uul stiect. Choice Caramei.s. l l.oe-jlato. Vanilla, Ooroaiiut, and I'oucb Caruaiels. Manufactured by Hti-e-iii n F. WnlisN', So. l-'l" Maik.t .neat. f 1 1 n tli.mbn's Hats, All tho latest styles at ( 1;m 'c. oaUt-ird Jt fton's, Coutinc ntal liulaL j To Tiiost wishing Life Insurances tho -i.tna i 1. ft In.cianie Company, ol Hutf ird.ttonn ,wllli a branch othceat No snoc t-.esnui street, fr taaera Pen-ylvni otters sep.rJ.irad aatat;e.. buiius His year past this Company has moreUanitoiiWsd itbi .lui-i. Its bmiuoai la tlm city has also been lu creaicd lorg.ly. Its dividends have been forty pr cent., n ltu .kd prospect of Increa.lnf la lutiire. Ic Slvld. nd. lie made e' erj yesrm .lauuarv. and p id in ca.n to Oiimi ...ei.i premiiiBsaUcai.li, and ipild to pay Ik. uol.a. wheu lioli S uie soeu, lor hall ol ll c premium. 1 no A. uie uiten varl-UK tables and plant tor llle insurance, aud booka lil heliirnnhed ireeol ex.pcuae,eipliuniaiilllsuuiuaat., J.O. aHHOl'lie.i.imtre.1. ..... As.nt. are wauled for th city and l.oleia Pennnyt vaela In c. U. Uruah, Mnnai,er Of Uc l'lnladolpUia braack oatce, N'o. 4UV L'Ueiuut slnet. Ladies tssCutuiHts'l Hats. Latest style at Charles Oak ford Sou s, t'snUoeatal ltot.U Choice and Fasuiomabli Conhoiions, f ut up lu Neat Boim, s, SiiitablefbrPres.aU. Bruins Jf. Wan M4K, Ms. lilO Market meet. ruRCMASEits may relr npon getting the be tint at Ctarlea OakJutd Son s.Ovauauital BotL PnoTooitAiiis of all styles made at B. F. lt.lm's,k'o.M4 Aitli street. As wsdMlntuvMiiate ao wh sail, wi 4tis vw pattvas to mm tit ) . FINANCE AND COMMERCE " Ornca ot T rvTfTsrn Tm .amira, I Mon4y. JlovmiiMr 94. I The Sto,k Market is dull th's morning, w-tU the exception of Government loans, which are in demand, and prices have again advanced, with ales of S-20s to notice at 10 J(Ji)107, an adva ice of Uiand 10-40at !i8i;6j of 1881 are qn ited at ll-'f" ll-'l ; and7 !IOs at lUfalia. Kailioad shares continue very heavy, anil ht sales aro limped. Philadelphia and Erie Rail rosd bonds sold st 10.1; l.-,2 was bid for Cam leu and Amboy IUIlroaJ. ; C74 for Reading; C7J fof Pennsylvania; 4i for Llttlo Schuylkill! 67 for rbllailelphla and Gennantowi ; 30 for North Pennsylvania; ;pi for Caiawissa preferred; M for Philadelphia and lialtlmore; and 31 for Phila delphia and Frio. In City lTtsscnsnr Railroad shares there is Utile or nothing doing, fi.-, was bid for Fifth and 8lxth 111 (for Spruce and Pme.a decline of ; 15 for Ar b Strcot.ndec iaeof J; and 10 for lUeo an4 Vine; CfiJ was asked for 8eond and Third, a diclinc of 4; 1!) for Tenth and Eleventh; 48 for Cbcsr.ut and Walnut; 2. rJF Green and Coate. a dec line of 4 ; and 2: J for Olrard Coll.-go. Hank shares are very firm, and prices are rather better. North America sold at 180, an advtnc of I ; am! Kcnslnston at 89, an advance of 2; 74 was bid for Northern Liberties; 31 for Me chanics'; 42 for Pcnn Township; 5d for Oirard; 30 for Manufacturers' nnd Mechanics'; 40 tot Consolidation ; and 474 for Commonwealth. Omul shares continue dull. Schaylklll Navi gation prcfi rred sold at 39, an advance of 1 ; 32J was bid for Schuylkill Navigation common, aa advance of ; and 1 1 for Sus -nebann Caal. Co il Oil shores are Inactive, and prices are un settled. Olmstead sold at oj, an ndvanerf of J; Oil Creek at 74, a decline of 1 ; Mineral Oil nt 2 0 IC" -I, which Is a slight advance; D.tlaell at Oi!; Perry at .jC!'1; Irving at 10J ; and MeKt henyatC. There is no change to notice In the Money Market. Loans on call are freely offered at 6 per cent, per annum; prime, paper Is scarce, and quoted at 7.p' per cent., as to ipiull y. Gold has advanced a per cent, since Saturday evening; opening nt 2274, advanced and sold at i 22; at 10 o'clock; fell oil' and soli at 227 at II; inliied and sold ut 224 at 12; and 23J at 1 P. M. rim.AiiKi.rm.t stotk K.vcrM'ftiFHAr.E-i, vov. m. Ueporteti by Clarkson A Co.,ili-okers No. 121 8. Talrd"St. llKOIti: IIDAKDS 4IS1 sh Mcrtlntnrk.h.si .v.: i'l "li Walnut fsland sen sn miory r nrin.... s UII do . I'll III do rii.l.n do. . tk.lth do.. rss sn do tw -ssi.li do k fseah do Ii.i mi Eaei'lsinr l.'sn.li .lo.... trlsi.ti Urnni-r .. -.'Hi.h do.... T H.llll dl aon-iti li t'M 17. 3 r, r, 'i i , toil all do., lKiatl di a 0 h tt . tsiith do . suish do., lino .h do.. luish do.... Soil h SCSI ah h si ih 14 si h to.. oo do do do .... lisn.h do KIlNh Dsliell 1)11., lislaht'iirtln Oil.. l'inh pl .h Hlnisl-a.l... -.'eo h El liorado a' inn nn lire tnle Oil.. "i.i -h do ids) sb Howe's Eddy.. i rorry.ooainriu o lsi' ,visn t,m;a - ita first iiDknn. .fSH! 8 S-20 1 M.h LehlirhO H- . 74 sieo do i,; f") CO i7 S.sO do 1'.'. 1 ih Wv-uniUit Cnl. ltu an on I'reea. net 7-4. i M Ti ral Oil .... a IK Iio.h do., rs'iir. h. ln-uis tx -eo Am. Hold tWJJ ."s-n do I'litJlXl J"0 tb Mineral ( HO ah luiliell OU .... S'j, Ai sn Irwin OU m -4 Mi th di lo w l'O sh Porry Oil !W liOsh Ho t:i 2i-i.li do.... i Sio.ll do. ......bo t WO ah McKlhanyOU. . msl sh llermanla 1 a 11 Inn .h sdiw A I'.tt ... 10 ism h Mineral OIL... 1 SO ih Son NaT of.. ., 83 11 ih I'.nna Kit S7X Slioiscn nv.cis St.. so S-.'ICO I'hll. A Krieiij ..lu'i tlu. I I'a. It Jd m I).... leHS I f. .in. i iiea.i'ns nail iv. . 101 Sl lteud. b.lt. '41. ..loo .l no l.elileh Val b,la..l,rii, 2 ah N Ameili-a Hk.lsll S sh Keiialnutiiii Ilk. S Inn III N. Y. ii M 1J'I It; ill l.ociut.M uml.. I Mi h 1IU Mouill V Quotations of Gold at tbe Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 34 8. Third street, second story : Uj A. M 2274 U M 223 11 A. M 227 , 1 F. M 230 Market active. Haiu-f.h, Dcunky & Co., No. 65 S. Third street, quote us lollows ; JJutiny. Stlling. American uoiti z.u American Oliver, 4's and Ps 220 Ilimes ami Half llimes 21.5 Spanish Cnrrcncy 21fl -J.il 223 2d 220 Penn. Currency idis. 4.10dt. Now Yoik F.xchango....f par. par. l)n IIavv.n t Buo., No. 20 S. Third street, quote ns follows t JHiVinf, American uintt zio American Silver, 4's and J's 220 1) iocs and Half Dimes 21i Spanish Quarters 215 Peun. Currency ilia. i disk New y.ork:xcliange 1-10 " par. Quotations of tho principal Coal and Coal OU stocks at 1 o'clock to-day . Bid Ail..' Pnlton Co.il 7. 7' nnaeon Olt... llu; MountaiuCoal.s .. bH Heneca Oil.., X.Y.&.MId.t'oal.a .. I1; r,anio Ou... tlre.si Mc.Ooal... , i'i .'i Imog Otl.. N'.i'arlniiiCale...,. 'i S , llenamore..., New Creek 1 liaiell OB..., ... i ... U I U l'f w l'ederlamCoal.. .. ;( McKllnny s Clinton Coal I',' Pi Honert. OU tliiller ( out 10 l'i Oen. tent IMiiiiiond Cos! ltpj Nohleoillelaiuatar. Naacara in llibliard s Mono!. lron...lu'f lu'4 Hiory Farm s t a-s reuli Mliilliu M 71 in-oncr .a .. c 'onoes-'tlcut . rOTroreuin t.uir's.a i 4 1 Ksbert 4'J J II .k- liland M KevHlone 2lne.. .. 3 '.celsior OU a .. Utr T.iiik H't teintiticutal Varrell till Creek t .. l:in'o NhKile Oil.. Ill M s'ilntoek OIL. .a .. I'.rryOll .. Mineral Oil s .. Kn-lene Oil 'i VenannoOU ?. t'ulou Petroleum . . s. Aiicsneuy mver. . .. .. (lurun s . I 'rbilaAOUOrodk.. l'i to till Vi Hull Creek ... ,. iiermniiia...., fi Corn Planter., 1 Hri.'aa ltoek OU , Tirr Farm... ... 4 .. 4 . .. 3 i-.ionraiio . 211 Walnut l.liud.... i.i rim Aii:i.rni catti.k t irk ft. Novi:mui:r 2H. l'.eef cuttle continue dull at about former rates. About 17isi bead arrival aal pirttj old ai the Avenue llrovo Yard, at (Tom hi". '7c. for ixira, I 'lu I '.'ic. lor fair to (food, and IX)I2; fl I'J. for com raou. I tie (WUowlna nr. tli. partloulae. of tUe sale. : li iiead AI i nn Fuller Co., Weiteru, IJ1S. l do M. I iliu.in, Wi-I. i n. 11 IS. so do Mcnney A Sinilli. Ohio, ll 'ili'i,, mi .1.. II. l!,.,ilii. I'l nnsvlVHuls. 1 1'.el.i1 . iMl 1.0 1 III .1. & J. i lium, l'eiiiisylvania, ii'.t.ifi. P. IIaliHuiiy,CTiPsii-i-einiiily and V'.l., do do do I'."... .Ion,.. l,-l'i.s.',l tii.fliere-iuiit.v. l.''i.l-i. E. . M. Killeu, Wi-sleril, l' It. P. Mel illen. Wesu-rn and c'tie.ter CO., li).g,U.. . un. sic i n. is e.ii-ni. i-w.-iei. do 10 do 111! Cltisl. M.ol.itM r-.. We.leru, t."..i. I. Atmilmuis, l'entisylv.sDla.7. srolft. O.M'n .-aiili h. W. -nierii, I li.i.li.1,. -ti... a ..ml i. holier, aud bie hive ail- ill 1 - .1. vaiiced ; i nlv Hliie lisoln-ad have a.Tlv. d. and ...i t uoia Hie e' ii'.,, up lo si,e. '? p. d, uro., lor common to estra. 4 ,,ss h C t.irlt-liille .curt-e ; ubjlll IHnllA.nl m rive 1, Slid sold nt from S Sitn-iU lor nu'iner.i and Slsosi vs lie-id fur oow ""ll'oi:""- The lnio ket l ninresrtlve.bul prleej are -lt,iont 1-liiun.e- a'rnul .l'l hi nd arrived, and .old al Ih. dlflerent junta at iroiu lo aijli Uie M liouudi, not, as to uua.liy. LATLST M.1BKE IXTELLlCLaCE. CI.EAltKO TIH8 MOBSWO. Uric 1 MoredllU. Know, Fori llo.val, II. A. . Hob Kellie Vowe, lUiley, Iiartiailos. E. A. Soulier Co. K, Ii, K. V. Kdwurds, AUen. AlaiidrlaJ.t.tt.H Kspplief Fioruueo, Uraditu, Wosiaujfiou.J. V. . bacon. ARRrVED THIS MOBuraa. Bt'm.lilpK.C.KnWlit.'i"1"sr hours from Kew K;XX:STi& ft to. ftom nampn XSVyiKiSlJ day. from Mob,- '.'"wlll.riJIr'-fu'd.y. front l Waal, in ballast toll. tc.Slel-A ,. Iiurouiailiie Bcotlunil. sn.ia.y, w i days from Fortress Wi!e Altrt vSi.'. A? ' " M,""'i " i e in Xwilen w th loJalirelelie A ...no., llru' SVota ( UrJ Smllh. 1 cW "" aUl"' ' O1 IUBriAle.(nr.),Wlllsr,ll im mam 8U KiUs.wltU nidaelojauretcbe Laversue. l,r Han Antonio, Jackaou, IS days (torn New Orleans, Willi tail to Heurv KliunM. l.'lh mat., oS Oaryafort lto.f, suoke brm Wm.t're.-i y. t.eiic. lor New Orleans. Schr Hauuius, liavu, IS days frooi .New Orleans, la bal- '"ssir iTarrtrt Tuller, Hamilton, I days trooa Portland, With headings t .W.Wal.U. , , 8.-hr KiamonS State. (Mill, i days from Itllford, Dsl., WllhgrnatoJamea Harratt. d. lu- Iowa, Hiiyaisl, 1 day IrcMa Newport, Del., with flour lo H. U. Lea. . , tcelir I.uey, Morrow, 1 day (torn Brandywtne, DuL, Willi torn meal to H.M.Lea. Schr ). tt. Weldon.lludaon.e days from Fertrsss Mooros, wlib ras, c, to captain. M Hiiu llary Belly (nr.), Keea, worn raimourn, j., luiL, wlib lovwood aud fuslic to U. M. Vl olilr lexelio E. A. Houdw A Co. , m.m, fichrw.c Atwater, oWtt,i 4ys from rn' Wtlh aidMetoeapiain. i. wltai B hr Smith Tutile, Rich, 4 days from rrn'W' md.-. to tl H. Kerlvol. fn,,.Ml Monro., im . hr T.Lake. RUl.l 4ayi b Tv" balia.t local Inln. , itJt trim FortKSSJ Hour Came WU, Earniw.' Monroe, In baUaat to O"!"""1-., u aayg om B.nfWset, lachr J. H. l.Ucl.Seld. ll w labanasttoTweila Oo. arom Htj WmH o- tcliiaJ.t.iraiidil.Oii,,w . . tofcfaVo;U (Ml rwtacswwa. Wt MlStU..k"v, - :::::::: ft ::::::::: 14 ii s ..... 6 sj