The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 29, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Image 1

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PRICE TIIHEE CENTS.
The Georgia Campaign.
PARTICULARS OF THE ADVANCE
OF IIOWAKD AND SLOCUM.
em roLrM vs u ross the oroi: k,
I'OUTJSD OCCUPATION OF
STATE CAPITAL CONFIRMED.
jfr-auegard, Hardee, Dick T.i!or,
I Wheeler, Qua. Smith, and Gov-
1 crrr.r PiM-f T f ,' .- il
aaaiva AJ1 uSLl ucib u. iuc
Rear at Macon.
THE TIGHT AT GORDON.
Dti'tructior. of Charcoal Works anj
Fcv.ndiiee at Griswoldrillo.
BIULLS MASSING AN ARMY
AT AUGUSTA.
. III, Kascof the Militia of t.r(irin
Ami Bomb (.imliii.t.
IFANIC EXTENDING THROUGH
OUT THE STATE.
The Georgia Legislature Rci'usos
to Fight.
Tfcc 'ivannh Wirt, of tin: '..V'd instant, in nn
ditorhil, mentions that Milicd.'.'cville wtvj evii'ti
te.1, and Die archives, anl nil valuable Govern
ment an J pereoi.al property, bad been removed.
l-Tie columns arc tillo.t with nnithein'i) ii 'ilnt
'ic Invading force i.mlcr Sltoini an, and witli
roelamation from general of hl,'ii rmk ami
minent moo, calliugupou the ei:i.ens ot'Geeru'iu
o ievy tn musv, and to s.n rlii :o nil in'ereat in
n tlceperato elf-art to crush an I annihilate vher-
nan Id bis o far unresisted advance.
nrriil I'owntil'i Movements.
ciiuoM ol'i t'li.i) os tub 2lsr cm m:('T.
WOU MS AND FOI SIIUV DKs I ItOYl: I) Al' (MUM
WOLDVII.I.E. 'rem the Sai-ani.nh .Vi'.'-., oiiuilni '22.
A private despatch, da'ed (in-don, half-p-ist two
'clock, etntc.- that nt that hour tlio enemy were
1 ithln two miles of Gordon. They had burnt the
bemicul works, a luinbi r train, and a fouiuliu ut
Wriawoldville. A Confederate force in nuilicicni
umbers to mevt tlieiit was at ( mrdon. The foroo
f the em my was hut a railing parly,
tinci tlio above was in type we learn that a
rce of the enemy occupied Gordon yesterday.
DDITTONAL PARTH.'Vr.Alt OF THE OlTtl'ATION
OF OOIIOON AND OltlnWOI.DVILI.B.
ihe Augutta t'oori'c'(oiiawV, Vokmi'-t 72.
Passengers who camo down on tliii road last
igbt it-port that n raiding party of the enemy
.pped this road at Uriswoldvillc, tun miles this
'ie ot Macon, at three o'clock on Sunday after
oon. They confirm tlio report of the capture
nd destruction of a lumber train. Two freight
rams going hence to Macon approached viiry
ear to the wieek before discovering the ni-e-iuncA
f the enemy. The lumber train captured was
I on lire, the valve of the engine reversed, and
tram started down the track.
The freight trains were reversed and Dut hack
s rapidly as possible. A abort distance Una side
f Gordon heavy cannonading und rapid dia
tiaigee of small arms were heard. Ic is sup
ied that the tiring was at Gordon, u:id that
lenerai wnync, who was Homing tu.il pj-ition,
ad been mucked. Others r p at that the tiring
aatmaron. i no ai8eiiarrcs ot artillery wera
:ry rapid. 1 no regular mail tram to Macon
mid back at Tenuillo.
ie 1:1,1011 ri:u occti a i to oy mii .leuokvim.k
L'ONI'IllWEll.
on. 7,c Amju tt ClrtttiiiHitlistt A'ac'ri.tr?.
MillcJgcvillc lj supposed to he in the hands of
e enemy. It had been entirely evaeunted by
ir force. Everything of valuo had been
ODgllt off.
I'DirioNAt l'Anrict i.Aii of oiif. movcmtn't on
Hll.I.KU'.EVII.I.i:.
Avrii'KTA, November 21. A raiding p.irty of
e ( nemy tapped tho t'cutral Kailroad at G. i.
uldvllle at U o'clock 1. M. on Saturday, Noveiu-
r ij, aucia iiimoer nuin eapturcu unci destroyed,
rthing el-o is known of their operations In that
arter, except that heavy bring was heard a few
Ttra aitei wards.
The movement of Sherman was a feint for the
p-pose of coiieciuia'lii'our forces there, and the
u upon mo tenirat ji iiuo.iii Mas lor the pur
of keeping them there, whilst the wtinli
fee of the enemy moves upon und cviturea
.igiis'a or Savannah.
Sh-rnian did not advamc his infantry do.vn
e Mmcoi; Hnd Wet'tern Kailroad further tlnn
-irlin: but Ins cavalry enme a lar as li.irnos
le. He hps eiusrfd ihs (leuiulvo with his iu
itry on th at hue, near IndUu Spiings. his
iole fop-e is inov in this direction, llirad-
fcnre wan wi'hin three mile of I'uiou I'oint, the
uciion oi ine Ati.cn. iiramti vnh the nnin
lu ol llie Geoij:ia Kailroad, at 11 n hi. k ibis
renoon.
i4Mi.riil vioi'iii.t'H l eiuciitx.
iIUKON hlAllo.N HMlVl:0 i V "ll CM ON Til i;
I'ljit l.wr.
Met t'ii it''. t,' l'i)mii'irto,iftli.' oc'l t1 .', ' '.''I.
('rem a renili'm in up the tiiomii m.i 1, w'i )
rt Urccoihoio isterdaj , lt leuni t'u.u M ulis in
s sharcU the I.uo of oilier place visited b the
euiy in his I'Uit'i'. moveiuent. Tii' I'ren ts
t to the dep jt by the Incur, ion of uho.it on j
oosand eavaliy, who rcpoired llie treii'. tli u:
eir column ht two i -ii . j aboii' Klviecn t'evi
rtd men. They retnu 1 to tli. ir iiUantiy c ...,.
er ctt'.ng tire to the t iwu.
'M.ldiiou is ii 'ai ou on the or'ia S it.'
.ilioaJ, one hiim'rcil :Tnd t!ircv mil wiMtiV , i
ivuMa.J
"'' "' inviMi: at i.' ii.'ii u. srrio ..
Tin: -bi n inji.'.n r.
An eiigino ent up the tieorida road tlii
rou g, Kii. nd the advance id the encrav b'i ut
cUhiud, in what lon e was not useertali i.
nsiilerable CNcitcnicnt exi.nedupthe road, a id
ny were rrmov'ng tin Ir cilccts.
HiicHu ad is a iiition on tlio Georgia S itc
iimail, ninety four miles wot from An;;iiri
si.oi t M at f.HrcsHiiono ov tub 'Joru isjt.
the un-truin ou the loud yo.-terday did no" go
ther than C'rmvroulvillc, slcty-bve mile from
L'o-tu, from which poiwt un engine was sent
to Union I'oint, ten miles tuitliur. The en ;i-
er repoits that the enemy wero threo miici
ve the latter place, In what force was not
uwn, but believed to he but a small bodv of
i airy. It is rumored that the enemv crowed
Oconee below the railroad bridtre. The enemy
is In Gieei fboro on Siiiidav afternoon.
Gvccrsl oro is a slat!(,:i oa thu Georgia State
Hi'oail, iinhty-1'our wiles wist tretu Augusta. J
in K' IMiMl.I STtll. l I ST 0. 1HE OCwNKi:
ox 'iiir. VI.-1 isi int.
.'I j ..e I . t. y :i.
ur cuiy lclliihlc infonnr.'.h.u of tho t o.ition
ijVd movements of tin) er.etuy up the Georgia
t J..d is that the bridge over the Oci:ee has bscu
lined by them. Their iaf.ntry toice is still ou
.j Atlanta side of thut stream. Ihls briiicrt is
f a lu'.hs uborc Gietu.-lioro. I p tho river
ill it. fouitciu liiucs, is me 1 lat Shoals cress.
k I und below, nine miles, is a-iother bridge.
eeusooio iseiguiy un ci uo:u Ai usta.
lie Htbel HaMMluit nm Arui.r i Opoe
in tht .tire. f'Ai ci. nn 6i-'e,1 fiWf .i'er-j!).
Ii in Haled that a lare cavalry force has left
eeaville, 8. C, und ii niovlnj i.cios the conn
in the dliection of AtlaLU, probably with a
w of cutting oil the Yankee cohimii whiih is
viug down the Georgia road in this ducrtioa.
N. BKL(HBI10M UlklllHO TO THE KKvClTg.
m the it;ni9 Chrotifcte ai,'J &enti..e 9 tinker VO.
Iin'c are also told that the w ife of a prominent
icral, who is at prei-ent in oarcitr, bus received
tier from bir hnsband, in whiih it is staled
t Geneiul liteckiuriuge and the trooiu under
L would luava Upper Kant Tennce on Satur.
-, ovmlier 11, on their inarch southward'
Uuj iiu thii command mql be weiladyMctd
I ci.iril tl.p tiAitf-via iin. . si I II t.a V i 'vd v
'O r c v a po--,d repen of It ea.
W o -I al: y roi.ab.v be Ulanicd ml ctusand fur
(iivirg pnbii Ity lotbcabme ncw-;bu! theenc ny
are uieh ur.todly awaie of the in umiiaum of our
ir. ops ere t'n's. (in no harm c.in p usibly bt 1 jno
n ei ing it to the puM.e.
Vltil Hood tn his rear, lire 1. nridgc on hi
t auks, and thlriy thousand vcte.an. in his front,
Slicrin an ' iintiot cs. ape.
v 1. 1 1 h is m m i. i inioi s iii.iNi hi. iiri io.nri.
'rc a :h Oi y .'ii irif . fivi fi;,', l,ri1lr JO.
Aiwcvvrib', the glad and limiliir shetef
V' ter.in tro m, just striving from theo'.th rum
IIiih dcpoi, roni -s nc from tho s:rcti. S'e wol-
"iie tie g 1 l,i ii t fclnr; nnd r. einm. tn
incn, it' they r tie -.t th s wav, will h -ar the whl
tL' of bull, t from hn tru-tv uurj whi n hive
oilen bai n pointi d at I'aeatlcs on the banks ot
the VoWiiiac and the .lames. The troops ara
b"'t'g proiierlv .li-trilnited.mid lni'ire oti r-i 1 ts
h ill -ee lh:s, other glad slioii's will be. b..i: l.n
our ( t re 1 1 s.
(OW.HNOIt 111NIMU, OF fOI HI lMHOTtN
INO TllOOl TO Ol'OII'.H.
F i .. Ie A. -r.i'i'i i vitit:iiivtnitii, .c.k .,
Governor llonhani has billed O"'. the niiiil'u of
the state of South Carolina, and ihcy are ordere I
toa-emlilc at once nt llaiiiiiurc. The foro-i,
ul.-oof outli Carolina, aro ordered t rcjdo
totis at the tamo place at once.
The for 1 1 ii it nt f neon.
I ' ''. .I'r.'.M 'o't fi , - 0,
M e nrc g'ad tono'e an InereaK d fc. lir- rf . n
tidem in the city. The whole iviiil ibie force ot"
'he community is under arm and r.'iv ut a
moment' notice for the Iren. has. The enemv
are be'leved to beca-tnf the city, ahnut t'l'i-ty
milf di-uu. Tho direction nt their niucli is
iirerm-n. i ncy are n ported to have a wagon
train ciehf miles long.
Many aro of th" ooinlon that tlmv i.c i.
leave Ma.'im tinmole-ied, fearing to' attark tho
iiirac lorcc gatuerea nerc.anit the splendid lertili
catinns which surround the city. One thintr is
certain M icon i to be defended to the lj:t, and
those i,ost infotHicd believe it can tic held ag.iin-t
auv force Sherman ran briirr a.'iin-t it.
There arc n Yankees on the railroad between
this iioint and I iritlm.
iiaiipi:i- iw mrni mii it ticov mh i
IN I HUNT III ,sii Kll VI :
': . II;.: ) '.'..,), .,; , . , ,
1 icnten int Gem ral lli.dee arrived iu tlio city
this nximitig.
General lleaurce ird ill p ..I iblv be in town
to-morrow afternoon, llie rianoii vole ot
this gallant l.ouldan.ati, like tbu blast of Rod
erick's bugle, will be worth n thousand nioa.
Since, tho date moiitioned it will be observed
that communication with tho U it lias been in.
ten-opted by Sherman, nnd the ai'orc-'ncnti'-.iio.l
gallant l.oiiisiani iu ami the '; .-iaii II ird.c: are
left lar in the rear of Saerman
Tilt: NRWsr u-rn i ni; m us.
l',o.&, U ,i ,f 1..,.,'. ,J( . .
The o'''.'i .' f.jnt' ,t- ni. i .my
have pa.-k' d up ami left tin: city
they are going e.i-tward.
til" ''
Wo learn tint
OOMlllNOll II no iv n vnii iavi.
AT M COV.
'. e.a t .e A ii l.-hi I 1,,1'n.ua'. '
Governor llrown isnt Macon
Htaurcgiid anil Dick Taylor.
' i. n: :k .' tioi
So are Generals
mi: i.i:oii(it i.i.oisi.a ri ni: on ih.iibd into tub
thiniiiis at mhos, m i r.srvixn.
Kver bo.ly about Macon is tn the trenches. The
mctiiheis ot the l.egi.laturc passing through
were urre-tcd and eltorta made to put them in the
ranks, but ail eilorls failed, and they managed to
get off.
wiiKBLtR's cAVAi.r.v rouis ontii:jir.D to im-
liK.v'urS .11 MACO.S.
Hi:.uiQi At.Ti:i:8 Anukiis ,n's liittiiAiir,
Whki ti n's Coins or C'avm.iiv, Mvv.cn, Oa.,
Nocml cr 11, lt. I. All oilicers ami men of this
comtmnd row ubsirt will rrmlezroiis a' this
point immediately. l)v order ol lir,'ira.li, r.(j'fln.
ril K. 11. Ani:i:iisom.
(li:otior. L. Bintui i. ckss, A. A.G.
Ilir Evirilfmnit In AniriiNln.
oiNitiiAi. rnv's oniiER impiii.ssino all citi
zens or Aroi ar.v.
lliiAiKirAKTviis ArornT., Georgia, November
10, lSbl. I. All tho troops at this post will bj
held in readiness lor service at the Bhortiiat
notice.
11. All detailed men who liavo n.:lrr!cd tn
nttach theiii-ele to the local troons'will do so
without delay, otherwise their iletnil will bo re
voked. It is the duty of all officers to report any
w ho fail to comply w ith this order.
111. All citizens capable of bearing arms vill at
once nltneli themselves to local cnnpM'cs.
i. l mens Having scrviciable horses, or
puddles, or bridles, are earnc tlv ro inestcd to
turn them over to Major Norm in Smith, for tem
porary military use.
v . iso tiirloimhs or le ivc ot absence w 11 be
granted, and all heretofore gnnl 'd arc revoked.
1. Ullli ers ami iiion in t he ct y hiii! vie ailv mi
1 ave or flirlouch will rcDolt foe datv a: these
hciiditi!irii rs.
All. The local troops will a sm')le at their
respective places of rendez vous lor inspection bv
tlu ir battalion commanders on the 20th in-t., at
half i n-t i '. M.
VIII. Captain TieRoset I.arn ir will ntt as aid.
de-CMiip to the Hrig.idier-Gcucr tl i-omuiaiidiii',
ami will be obeyed accordingly. Cy order of qjl
l.rlgi Ii r (ener ii I i:y.
Ghori i: G.McWiionrrii, A. .A.G.
I'Hori.AM rios or i hi: m wo'i or n oi 'i.i.
M ivui's Oi j- Arorsri. V, Nov. 'I. lstt'.l.
All li.ir-rootns and jilneos where splrittio'is or
iiii'iAieuiiug minor are rct.vic i, in ma ctty ot
Aucusta, must lie closed from tub) dav and until
further orders. This order is r. iidernd ne"psary
in view ot the crisis that i op us, and fov tha
liiterc-tnf the (iovernniciit an ho city.
In tc. tlmoiiv whereof I h ivc hereunto set mv
hiii.d, ii id eaused the seal o. said ctty to ho
I'tlisid, the day and data iif.m - Id.
Ivoiti. il . M v.v, Mayor.
Ill' I I I V I . N H ORO AM. INK V.C II.I.KIIY IMSI'l.
NIi:s. .SI l.i.T.M, OUI'I H NO. .
AllllM.HlY II K Oll ,AHTi:PM. Awkta, Oa.,
Ni ven.her 'Jl, lsj'i I. i .jor .!. It. Ali.'a is lurcby
iiii:ioiivd to orgaui.e i.uiiinl atc'.y one or in oic
com p.. ii its of artillery for the d. luiiso of tho ci'.v.
unit will rcr ivc recruits lor ii. is impose iroiu
any men not already n-h'ried.
A. u. cot tn.M.v, ji-.jt- t.omm ni'liiig.
i iir.i'AiiiNO i on A steer, a r acocsi',.
Oil UT! ClIIF.F Issi-I'.i loll i.l' llll.ll 1'llANS-
i.iAiioN. SraoNii iltsrimi. Aiiu-ti. (ii..
.v( mbir 'Jl, lsi'.i. W.n l vv -otm and wagons
b niliii' provi-ioiis to this pia:-.' will not h iuter
l'i r.d v.i'b, and if uuv such Iciva been t ken they
I bo nt once vli live red up n application to tins
i.'ilu v. Viii ; . S vi i i ii.
Mai. if ami Chief Inspector.
io.im. iii i.ci i vs i ii. roc i- lo tui; mi ti i s.
if. i "'' ..,. ,- ..I', rio.
( in viiy bus eeJmed liitoa o ie fueling ol det'f-
lii n..: 111 al vi.nliileirjo. l e :;tlll c.id upon the
peiveus to join with orr air . ady organii J aail
com i.i id iin u! troops, uial a gun and ainma
uition mid 1 ci p them ic iily at . moment's eotlce.
inir Aienai ! a'i.i:ioii, wan tire other local
cuiiipar.es mat il .a. ii'-, combined with tho vete
rans alic-rdy ln r , should in li.e our citicas (who
in urn tbtiiisi ive-. nti'.il iha c ncrgein v is over.
lucm e mhlicrsi iccl e.ci:1 ui.i ivclv ca.-v as far
a.- tl e ev!i list oi' ti c t it v i. , o ..erned.
'1 i e duty in every mai'. ho.u.Vcr. is to be lire-
pi'.rci! to lciidi r al! the a--is'iir:. e in his po'ver to
l ot r.i'ly repel a:i a't i -!; of the enemy, but to
ii u' i.iid i!c-truy i ti l eaptinc any force ventiif.
ii g this wny,
AX AlATUV rXIsTINO I AtOlflA.
F-: i.' Avy.i.'ta tt'-.i,.tert aw-' n'tfr'22.
It is Idfh time that our citV.cu looked tlio
sb ru iiiicrgcncy ia (lie lace, and prepared lliem
silvn a. crdiiiely to ward oil' the danger. The
worst f atme pitvuUnt in our mid.-t is a u aiver
al iiMitl,y. A frightened multitude may reach
to eci vis and sentiments of heroism, but apathy is
1 I e the silence thn: broods over the Head Sea.
'11 e et.iiiiy e.ai be tUru.-d ba.L if lie will it.
A I ill A L t'lltp.lMV or AI-0P-T.V ttlt.'Oll H P l kl".
TTl'.l.i'.
I, ... I',. I. ..... C ,o.'i.', ,. :-.
It was rept i ted on our street- la-t eveuliijt tha
the Wli t'ir Dragoons, of our town, hnd been
raiiturcd by the t:. any. Yi'e ure assurevi bv the
captain cf the troop thiit there ii not iu slight
e-t ioiindatiou, so far us he kaovrs, f k such a
rumor.
THE l-l'.INTI Bs OF Al Ol STA mtt PARIS . 10 .TIIIKE
I'fvi.i ti.e A.ijiiita H.i.ter, .n .ini t',- 22.
In ixiiMiance of a previous notice, the printer
n mi attiiehes, including editors, of the various
newspaper offices and prlutiug cstablisUtUeais of
this city Chrouitle and Seutmrl excepted I met
nt the CtivJitutMiialint tHce on Monday evening,
November 'Jl, lor the purpose of organizing
Uitiu elves into a military company tor local
diTci.se.
A committee reported that General Fry would
receive the company for local Ueiense, to hold
themselves in readiness fnr an actnul emcigency,
und to uisl utid them w hen it ceased to exi.t.
The meeting then proceeded to the election of
otlicer, which resulted as follows : W. B. Grif
lin, Cuptuin; K. 11. I'agb, rust Lieutenant: P.
G. l'riie, Second l.ieuteuaut; and II. Ii. Hurt, Jr.,
Second LteuUinaut.
On motion this company wai named the "Au
gurta l'res Ouurd."
riHIJVDKTTlIIA, TUESDAY, NOVUM HKlYl 1S64.
TjllllD EDITION
INTERESTING FROM THE
JAMES RIVER.
Particulars of tho Capture ol
Roger A. Tryor.
HIS APPEARANCE AND
BEHAVIOR.
Tbe " Ikriiio'- am! 'Greyhound."
EEBilL EXPLOITS ON THE
RAITAHANNOCK.
Carture of Union Army and
Navy OiHccrs.
Nips IhI tn Thf raeiiluii I i'lri;rili,
VviiiNi.niv, Vovainb-r '.".i. l'he j'.-im.r
.f.ic. Itiiuli arrived li'-re this moiniii'. fiom
City Toint, bringing the Tie1 el General II i;;t A.
l'ryor, who was ciipfured on Sunday in front of
the :'d Corp. An oillcer on picket duty u iticing
a mnn prowling In front of the picket Una drew a
paper from his pocket and waved it to the Itobel
as a sign to come forward and cxeh m,v, not for
a moment suspecting win th : individual w.i-.
l'ryor, seeing the oibccr waving the pap'r,
boldly advanced towards our lines, when till
Union oil . xr discovered that h i w is a Ueliel of
rank, ami, In-toad of oft'erin; the ip-r for ec
chanrte, drew a pistol and presented it to IVyor's
head, at the sa.uc time r"q:''Stin: him to surren
der, wl.i h he d d w i'liout resistance, but with
CNCee'ling nad grace.
l'ryor ii but little changed in ou'ivard aapcar
nnce, although his features are a-uu.-wha! darker
from exposure, but is ea-ily reC'igu eil by his
I- n;, How ing black bar, sharp blade eye, mil
il't'.. ml look.
lie was dressed In a new suit o'' Tonfcd rate
prey cloth, and wore a shawl or blanh -t, f 11 which
he southt to hide his face as he s'rpp 1 from liio
boat to the wharf. His hiir al nost rea lied his
shoulders, Riul upon his held ho wore a vitf.
riniiiicd bin' k hat. lie hid on a pair of cava'ry
boots which came up to his knees, into the logs
of w W. h he had his pants stuiled.
The Ili-iiily reports that the steamer ilivihvni I,
General lluticr's despatch boat, which was tie.
stroyed by lire, Is a total wreck, and her mi
chin, ry mid hull lie submerge 1 oil' Hog Idand.
The pira-e I'inriilu, which was run Into yeitor
dny by an army boat, Bank off New port News In
twelve feet of water. As yet no eflorts have been
made to raise her.
I Captain Wciudsbcckcr, loth New York Cavalry,
with two orderlies, was cap'urcd by Rebel
gnerlllas on Monday, between Atinandalc nnd
Vicnnn, on the Rebel side.
On Thursday last the Ue'.el 11 ime.tu.ird
attempted to capture a recounoitrlng party of
forty men, belonging to the gunboat 1 'oiA', who
wcroon horo in the vicinity of l'urt I.o.vry, on
the Rappahannock.
The Kebels succeeded in enpturing Captain
Shulte, the captain of tha Yttiikie, and tho cabin
boy. The others of the party cut their way
through to tho Yn.ikrs ; the Rebels subsequently
sent a Hag of truce to tho I'lia'.-r to g:t clothing
for Captain Sliull.e, and sent a nics ige that if
more raids are made from the gunboats, tha
Captain Shulte will be summarily dealt Willi.
MORE ABOUT MR. PRYOS.
He is a Captain of Scouts, and is
Charged With Being a Spy.
HOW HE BEHAVED IN WASH
INGTON TO-DAY.
Sjwclnl ti The F.vpuiiia" Tcle-fruiiti.
AVasuiNoroN, November 'I'). Tlio Old Capitol
l'ri.'ou received a distinguished visitor this morn
ing, In tho person of llo.icr A. l'ryor, formerly a
member of Congress from Virginia, th; maimer
of Clemens, of Alabama, and would-be murderer
of rotter, of AViscimin.
It appear that several days ago one of our
oilicers, belonging lo the!l:h Corps, who h id gone
out on tho picket line U exchange pipjrsivitli
the ltebcls, was taken prisjtt-r by thaiu. Our
boys determined to retaliate for this outrage, and
an opportunity presented itself night bef ire last.
About dusk a llebel oillcer ciuio dow n to our
picket lii.e in front of General rotter's Division
to exchange pujicrs. II - w as l.u nc.ll.uoly
arrested and taken before General l'ot er, on the
charge of being a spy, as he lia.1 a private's ca.it
on over his uniform.
Ho turned out Win Captain U v't-t A. IVyor,
formerly a General In tho H:bcl sir .i.c, but sab
KCniifUtly reduced in rank by II jiurc ird. At
the time of his capture h? was a ('apt iiu of an In
dependent company of eout. General l'otnr,
by whom he was examine.!, is a tint ciu i i t )
rotter, of AVisi opsin, whom l'ryor, ia firmer
d i.ys, challenged to a duel.
C iptain l'ryor eiiinc up on the inail-bji' this
iiioriiin,, and npin-ars agiiu in W ishin on, b it
uinhr somewhat dilfcrcn' aiispi.es th in forinirly.
On t.Is way up the avenue, 1 1 1 i miming, hi
evinced a ;, rent deal of nonchalance with the
United States olfl crs on etch side of hi.n.
lie sauntered alon g smoking his el tarn 1 1 bow-
irg fainlliiirly to old ac pinintnuce wlioiu he met
on lils way to tho Old Capitol, lis was dressed
in a pood suit of Confederate grey, an I his lonj
hair and well-develope 1 m iiistacae gave him
piitc a lU tiniiie appearance.
A PiEEEL "HIGH PRIVATE"
CAPTURED.
Ex-Biigadier-General Roger A. Pryor
"Taken In" on Picket by our
Troops i
v.- .-ii iso ion, November 2!. Tiu cv
Gii eial linger A. l'ryor, now a private soldier In
the Confederate army, was captures! ou Friday
last by the .-ith Corps' jdekots of the Army of tho
lV.on.uc, while attempting to exchange papers
with our picket, as a retaliatory act for t'uo re
cent capture of Captain Rurbrldge by tho Kobcl
plikets under similar orcurusUncci.
He say that General Lee had issued an order
for the return of Captain llurbridge on Saturday,
and lie will probably be returned as soon as llur
bridge U sent back. Since his capture, Captain
llurbridge has been disinUacd the urmy fur dis
obeying the order forbidding the exchango of
papers or holding intercourse with the enemy
under any pretext whatever.
l'ryor Las been brought to Washington and
committed to the Old Capitol Prison.
IaiexvnU Nnilaat ion.
Boti ton, November 29. The Democrat of this
city have noiuluakd Jhomas C. Amory lor
Mayor.
tiif. r A rit n.n n nun a,
Htititisic in .Novfin ler 'J'.. Py a provi-ioa
ot the law controlling the ele. tiou of I'res. lontial
slcrtori, ii is m ide tho d -ity of the - ivernor to
ascertain the votes of c i h "le tor, an I then de
clare the persoti thus c!e "c 1 by pr vla natiott,
and enn-e J n till, iit on t.. be delivered to cadi
person cho-t n on or before th' last Wednesday
o' Not timber H'C n't r -u i. e'ec'ion.
It tiow appears th it up to no.ri t.i I it fffvn
countie luve failed to ri port their vote for
e'ectors. This fail i e is arc nt 'd for on the
ground of the lin o liai iii. bee i x. ndJ l by :h !
law granting tin- cletive :'i in hi'e lo tn si!
iliir. I .'K!n ihi se lift. en . ni.i: the rc'u-n
are of course in. ip' ta, and no n :!.: em isue
tj mom w to the el ton fhas. h i- ai.
C The contingency i-r. iag e i'
nf'Jlrv will rC'tuirc the n't.oui n of
thi si , of
the I rgi 1 1.
tare, and no .loitht so ore the p is-ia.p' of a lnv
irevent'ni; the rdcui . ne" rf a ' nl nr state i f
afh.irs. It Is c t lent tlv the U v on the sit'ijeet
i more directory than oblliMM-y, and tlru a ay
action which tic Govern jr m iy t iko in the pre
mise, looking hit ly t the ex" ution of ju-tic,
will be endorsed by a'l r gY.-m'tide 1 m -n.
General W. W. I, -win, 1'r-sl le it o." ft.c 11 1 a d
of Military Claim, requests tlcit all p "-s m h !.l
ing warrants of the State Tr-a-uiy for nulit ire
ciuiins, should forward th -tn to Hon. I, m
Sleeker, Auditor (h-n Til, for re'sstir .Tid p ,y
ment. 'I lu I' .ir I is now Ir scss;..n.
TO-DAY'S WASIIINOTON NEWS.
Spot l;il ll.i:itrlios to Ktt'iilnu Tclrgrapb.
Wasiiinotojc, November .'.).
ii I itl'oiiitol irfif.mnnt.
The -tatemviit that President I.itieoin has e n
tcinplate.l appoiiuing Hon. ('..ir'u Cu-liin : as At
torn.y-'.oncrnl. Is wholly incorrect. Th",o s
not the slightest widen."-that Mr. Cn hii g -ap.
ports tlie Admini-tration.
SUtnticntit f.niids.
A larirr sale of comis ated lands win tal, : p'a
in "miuUi Carolina on 1st, Tel ruary next.
Marino lnlltlKetien.
Ni;w Yohk, November 2' a. Theseho incr ,' no,
from Kiist Maehias, arrived to-day from Moufego
ti.lv. and rcnorfs tli if hn w.i. ov.mTi ml.i.l ...i.i i...
papers examined tiy a liritish giinli j.if.
. v. i . -.e.inii i - , .' i '., ii oiii ii ii j i on rue
id, and ( 'nuZoic, iroin It muidi '.oii the 2 tli in-t.
I i-otn 4 nlllornlit.
Svn I I1AXCIS' o. Novcaib.-r JS. Peiiiks Cviio.
day was generally observe 1 here.
A fine rain is tolling thro'ichnut the S' i'c.
Airived, ships .Xvnt-.u, an,! )V.,i4 ,.,',. fra,n
New York.
(Wcucrul Ciniili Orilerwl In Kciiort fit
llem rsl 'lliiiini
r.nsiON. Noviiiber . ai ir-(icner il Cun.-li
lias In en transferred freui the llepartmen. of the
Su-iiiel,aiimi, and ordered to report to Major.
General 'I nomas. Ho had left Taunton t i-day
loi Tennessee.
MiirktMH by l'elrrrah.
Nr.w Y'oiik, November 2!'. 1-lour has adv.-m-ed
US', 'or S l. iali s hi' 1 1 bbli. ai l c.., 1 1 " , -r
-l'e; Sill.'. . i l.-.V.l iriilil.i; n, If I.I l.u I., ,(, niidiKrn.
Wbist I.Ai tilviru etl l(i s.ks unite ir'anr. c.ir.i s .
Tjl'ie.il 1. .. W illi suisll .ales O. tn ,lv vu eit le. F,.f
linn. Fork (inn : -nil. ct AnO lb, tt jt.n i; fur men
Lai.l 1'n.i. Wliinkf t -o , ai l a?.i 1 !i.,. "
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
SrATi: or TiirntoMPTit Touay. Six A.M.
I:'i. Noon, S8.J. One I M. 01. Wind, West.
Axonn n Tti oivi sr to rip. Oi!Oanii:d. Ad
vantage is about to be taken of the recruiting
spirit, which is now more active than it has been
for a long time back, nnd an endeavor w ill bo
made to recruit a full regiment In this city, to be
known as ihe Second l ire Zoaavc Ilegimaiit.
The necessary au'horay h is been rjeeived from
the War Department; the term of scrvi o to In
oiieyiur. About .' al in. n have aire a ly been so
cured. The regiment will be under the cini nand
of Colonel John G. Smith, I ate rapt tin in the
l'ibth Itcgiment 1'c'insylvania o'un'.cors, a id
l.ieiitct.uiu-Coioiiil, ilcnry lie "raino, b ah old
vetfians. A meeting of the ollicors of flic rcg'
iiu nt will be held this ufierno in, when urraiK'e
nicnts will be undo to at once commence recruit
ing. The old regiment of the 1'ire ' maves or
ganicd in this city w as composed of member ' of
the lnro Department, and it is propo-ed to have
Ihi regiment formed ol the same elfvtivo m ite
riul. l'hp spiiit ol reernitiii'; is now rife, and it i
thought ihe regiment w ill be tilled in threo weeks.
It is more than probable th it the l ira Dap irttiient,
which is never Inching in patriotism, will take
some action iu the inn'ter.and thus aid in spoe lily
organizing a regiment on the same footing as the
old regiment of Fire . uiavcs, whose heroic dee J-
form one of the brighte-t pages of history.
Tim Diiai t. There may or may uotbeanofher
draft. If recruiting continue as brisk ai It has
been for the past month or two, the ranks can be
kept tilled by volunteering. We have no doubt a
sufficient number of men are in tht fle'd to end the
war, but this number mint pot be -Increased.
Volume rs must bo ready to take tho place of
those who may die or are disahled. As soon us
volunteering cea-cs, and the supply of men falls
short of the dcuiand, then a (Iran w ill b ) mado.
Having this fact in view, tho I'ro-.oit M irshals
have issued a notice relative to tho correction of
Ihe enrolment lists. Parties properly interested
w ill at nil times have an oppori niiiy to appear
rk i'orc the Hoard and have their names stricken
I rem iha list, if any are improperly enrolled.
This is a matter in wh'ch every m ni sublet to
inilitniy duty i Interested, as every nunc stricken
from the list reduces Ihe ipiota of the sub-district
to which the party m iy belong.
"XoitKMiANs or London." 'l ire ln.lcfa'i, 'able
pulili-hing house of T. B. lVter-ion ,v Uro'liars
has given to the world a mo,t excellent work
under tbo title ot the "ll ihemians of London."
Tho work is from the same able peu as "flic
Stranger in Parliament," and roaies 1 1 us recom
mended by Dr. Rheltm Macke iie. The. work is
wiltlen in a saliticul vein, an 1 int-n.l 'd to ex
hibit the sci nrs "ivitiun thi ring " of 1. n Ion
social, literary, anil ioii'i il life. It Is divide t
a series of n o.' ciiltinc, ably writt 'n, and
aiunslng reviews of various professions, and
reveal the weak side of human niVtire. at least in
its coiivent onnl surroundings. It is written with
a pnrity of sty lc and a ligbtnc-s of narration
which will iiinko il an if eeiible visitor to every
household. It possesses di op interes', and tho
depth of plot is not (Id teased by the knowledge
thai cm iy word of ll.e pro luctlon has . i iun.la
t on in In. t. 1 will have great pipuh v, and
will be read by tho literati as well us o ir general
public wpli einti! inteicst,
Pne motion .Wo nrc ghid to announce the
promotion of Colonel M.S. LilllcQeld to liri-a-dicr
Central. Colonel Littiefield has be-n for a
long time acting iu thut capacity, and rendered
efficient service to tho army in his connection
with the Bureau for recruiting colored troops in
the South. It i-seldom we have the privilege of
announcing the selection of an olticer in our
gallant urmy which bears with it equal testimony
as to st'lf-siicrilicc and stcrliug patriotism. Aside
trotn Colonel l.ittltticlii's personal bravery and
uuilir.cliitig heri'i.-ui in a'l the coiiilicts i i the
ci uipaipa in the South'", e-t, he has added 1 1 his
woith t.jBic coautiv by the cheerfulness wi'li
which, njjfic firrt l.renhliig out of tho K-ohcI'inu
he at.aai'inuil a laluub'.c and lucrative jira"tico
us un attorney, and sep.tratid hiiii-elf iroin all
those dome-tic and Soctul pieasiues wldch cm
only 1st e-timated by inru ol su h maul aud
iutoilectiial culture us his.
Tiif Nashv Taitrs. lly Petroleum V. Nashy,
"l'ustor uv ted Church ia Charg." We h ive re
ceived a copy of thi humorous compilation of
newspaper ni tides, written in truly comical stylo,
upon current topics, by a distinguished Western
editor. Mossrs. Ashinead (fc kvan". No. 721
Chesnut street, have the pamphlet for sale.
Acci DINT. This morning, about ulne o'clock,
a colored man named Joseph Fox was rua over
by one of the Thirteenth Street Passenger Uail
wav car, and had Li leg broken. He was takcu
to ihe Ho-pital.
Tue ALMsiionr.. The population of the
niovklcy Almshouse at the preseut time is 1W",5,
an increase of lis over the Mine period last year.
Total male in the house, 1X3'.'; females, U7S.
Military Hospitils. The number of sol
dier in the United States Military Hospitals In
thi deportment is U.Oi'.i, of whom -ill: were ad-united
Y'ot y.i Maw's fnjiTSTnv AonnittO.- The
Tenth Aiini.eis.iry of this A-sodatlon was cele
brated last night iu Concert Hall. Long before
tin hour for cammenelng tho exercises the
vast ball was tilled to its n!mot capacity, and
large numbers had to go away nnahlo to gsin a l
tnlttan e. The exercise throughout were deeply
iiteridtii'g. P. II. Sinn ns, l'sip, President, on
t iking the Chair, Introduced the Her. Mr. Hob
bies, who conducted the devotional exercises.
T ho report of tbe Kcv. W. . Cullis, Corrci
prncing Se.retarv, was real, and exhibits the
recent of 'l'.iM:t,and expenlilurof i('.57.
leaving a n uiiiici) Hue uic if isiiry, ! to ii.
1 be A-i.o. Lition h i-a com n s-ion t v ha'ior in
the United States military ho'pitnl They have
reiiislercd '.'T.Ooo tiames of so.diei for whoe
spiritnul and temporal welfare they caml at the
oegi'ining. i lu-y iia-e now i vi sobllers regis
ti red, to.tar ls w ho.n their g .jdoili cs are ex
tended. Durimt the year 111 roemhrrs have been added
1 1 the number. The library, which contains ;! KiO
voluines, is being classified", and loot) v.ilum 'S are
to he added tn It. Ad Ircs-cs were delivered by
M. v. George. D ma i! arilmaii, Gcorite Ii. S;u rt,
I'M, I'dward Jl. Knniic, ami Her. Djctor
Uoiiilatd.
Hie music, which was very line, w is furnl-bel
by th- V'l-ieal Unlivi of tti As o ia io i, in let
the direction of lr. 11 M. K irehor. Mi- Ii. I'.
Cu'l'ss aiig with exiittisiio usto and feelin : the
btantiful solo in the aniUniu "dehov ih." Att'.e
close ot thce-'Mses,thc''St irSpaugie 1 llauner"
wassnng by Miss ('u'tl-s in rine st' le, the -t
a'Hln n c rising and.ioming in the chorus.
Tn;: Cohini Shii.NO Si As Ttiii w nicr
wc will have an additional skating park, located
upon a large nnd extensive scale, on tha south
wist bank of the Schuylkill riyer, Immediately at
the f tot of the Gray' l'erry Hridge. The ar
rangements to bo found there are of t'ao most
varied and comfortable kind. Kecelving and
retiring ro mis tor ladies, a gentleman' saljon, a
tine re-tuuran, skato and el lak-ioonis, with all
the modern improvements. 'Ihe bud iiiig con
tuning them fronts immediately un m the lake,
with a wide and extensive promenade and corri
dor, gl lng the w hole a v. ry lieatititul appearance.
1 lie lake will be double, and cxt Tiding neirly a
n ilein lomnh on the Schuylkill by a ipiarutr o"f a
mile iu w :d ii, running back tn the high ground
on the southwest, which proteets it from the
winds blowing from noith and west.
lleantliul island aic scattered through the
lake, nnd resting places for the tired skater will
bo found at nil p lints It is supposed that ton
thnii'MntI skn'er can bo accommodated on the
lirt potol, and this will be held exclusively for
their accommodation, whale the second, Ci( lally
as large, whl be open to all who aro fond of
slldimr, curlinrt, slid, Hag, or any oilier kind of
( en i-o on ihe ice. The two will be connected
fogelhiT by a light br dge thrown htss the
ravine row ilieidiug them, and th" average depth
id niiter wiil tic less than three feet. This park
is not simply to be kept open in the winter, for
the sports and exercises of the cold season, but
In the spring, suiiiinc'-, and fall it will be a pi tee
for boating, rowing, sailing, tlshing. and plc-nin
parlies, for there is ample spa 'e for all these.
How to Smom: Of the thousands of men in
this city who smoke tobacco, there are but few
who arc aciiiiaintoil with tho secret of s nokitig.
The method makes all the difference In the world
so Iiir as tho pleasure and tho ctl'ee. upon th
constitution arc concerned. Those who use tho
clean, long pipes of clay.fcel only tho ctT ct of
ii.o gaseous oodies ami tue ireo carbon. Wooden
i csand pipes with gliss stem are injurious.
Cigars should never be smoked to tbo end ; ofher
wie they aro more injurious than all. Tuny
should Lc cast aside ns soon as one-half is
smoked, and always smoked from a porous or
absorbent tube, l'ipos arcmuch less hurtful th in
cleats, l'he best pipe is a long clay pipe; next to
this the inecrsi h nun is the most wholesome. The
pet iVcti m of a pim will be found in a meerschaum
Ir wl, an amber mouth piece and a clay stem. Ail
attempts at pipes to condense the oil have thus
lar failed. Every smoker should bo careful of
the manner in which he smokes. A short, foul
1 ipe is very unhoaitlil'til.
l'he fashion of the meerschaum has largely
prevailed In lids country of Lite years. Tho ma
terial is now imported in blocks, und manufac
tured here info various forms, somo very huud
s me and costly. The prices range as high a
thirty-five dollar. Tho proprietor of a good
meerschaum think as much of it nltiiot as of
litinsi If. If It s well colored, hlc.li is tho result
of absorbing the oi! of the tohueeo, it not o ily
becomes beautiful in his eyes, but the smokj is
said to be sweeter to his tsste.
The cigar dealeis asert that, notwithstanding
tbe heavy tax on tobacco manufacture, t'au
demand has in no way fallen oil; htitthocontrvy.
Anon Oasrmts. About a million bushels of
oystcis ara yearly Imported from Chesapeake
liny. Oi ihe -e, about iiOO,iKiO aro brought in the
sprlngand "planted," while 10,0 i0 are Imported
in, the fall and winter, and consumed immediately,
some of tho largest dealers nsing as many as
.'(i,ii('0 liushels yearly. Thoso oysters planted in
the spring nnd taken up in tho succccdum fall
(to not increase in numbers, but almost d niblo
in size. The growth v.irics somewhat in diilor
i lit seasons, but usually the same oyster that
ineasiiie a bushel in tiie spring will measure aixiut
two iu the lull. 1 le v do not increaso in nuni
li s unless pcrnuted to lie until the second
slimmer.
Although the usual niilklne-a attending prapa
gai Ion, and which render thcui unlit for food
during the warm mmtlis, is observe I thi ilrst
season, ytt the ,).iv n does not, nssuina anv per
ceptinlu shape until tho second, when little speck
of oysters aro found clinging to tho shells of the
old one, or to atones, sticks, and whatever rough
objects come in contact with th itu. The im
porud oysters are subject to many d ing.-rs ia
tiansportution. The pitching of the vessel in a
rough sea iiflecU them, uuil if Ihe hatches are
left open in a dense fog, aud it pervades the hold
containing them, they are killed by it. A thun
der storm is also fat il to th. m, the concussion
jarring 1 1 cm lu Ihe same manner as docs the
plunging oi the vessel. Under favorable circuiu
ia ml ecs ihey will live ill good condition on ship
board from lour to six weeks.
An l.NdiiNiors Contmvancb. new and
bcautifnl method of lighting gas without tho use
of a match has ba. n introduced in this city. It is
a neat aud elegant fixture, consiing of a brass
cup lined with silk, a loose-fitting india-rubber
stopiicr, and nn Insulated copper wire coil, with a
pbiiimiin point dire "ly over tho burnor. Within
the stopper is placed u small pie.'c of tin fo.l to
hold or store for use Ihe electricity generated by
tue fip tion of t lie india-ru ober stopper unon the
si.k lining of the cup. Wnilo the cup is closed
there is a complete electric current maintained,
but when the gas is to lie lighted tlio cup is luVd,
tho electrical current is broken, an the el 'c
tricity pass s down the coil of wire to tho burner.
At tho .same moment the gas is turned ou, and
ill lun lly lighted. The ingenious and useful arti
cle we l ave described is lor sale by Cornelius
linker, ( hesnut street, above Seventh.
Mont: oi nn: NiaY Y'miu I'li xuru Uii
covrnrii. The United States oillcer arc still
engaged in recovering the property ot the Gov
ernment stolen I i on) the Philadelphia Navy Yar'l
by persons in the employ of the Gjvernruo:i'.
Yertenlay To barrels of rosin and about four tons
of copper were recovered, part of it la this city
and a )iortloii in New York. No further arrests
were made this morning. There is still a Urge
Amount of property yet to be found, and the oili
cers have strong hopes of getting nearly all that
was ttolen.
Siiahi Gamk. This morning a man named
William Taylor was before Alderman Welding
cliuigid with being implicated iu tho larceny of
a coat. It seen. s ti nt Taylor and another man
vent into a clothing store at No. loH N. Second
ft.cet. A boy was iu attendance, and during his
Ii miliary abK iue one of the part v cleared out.
(ul. Ing with him a valuable e st. Taylor did not
iuicicd in getting ( II, and was arrested und held
upon the charge of being implicated.
Staiiuino Ai KAirt. Two men, named John
Jcllric and Snmuel Thompson, while under the
iDliuence of liquor, got into a difficulty la-t night,
at Seventeenth, and Lombard streets. Jelliies
diew a knife and stabbed Thompson in three
places, the arm, side and back. Tho wounded
man was conveyed to his home, aud Jeifiics was
arretted. This morning he had a hearing before
Alderman Patrhel, and was held lor a further
hearing to await the ictult of the injurie in Itictod
AllSCOMlKD I'UOM THU1E HOURS. Two young
girls, named Eli a Price and Plica Cox, were be
fore Alderman Welding this morning, charged
with absconding from their homes. The father
of one and rue mother of the other wete. pre cut,
and testified that their children, although ouly
i-euntocn year of age, had refused to live at
home, but hud taken boarding at a house of II
fame. They were committed to prison.
Jim nt to Fauiliks of VoLrNTKEHs. Dur
ing the past two weeks the sum of 22,7iK) was
paid out for the beut'iit of umihe ot volunteer.
Mfi.TInc tf tVu niiKn rttoiM.r. Tl e
wkiitU ponilo oi Ibis sn.l citi.t rtiri hvi loi,
tell tli waul rt an ntsiiiii.timi huyinf for iu en.
JUvt a L-ritmi.ue clmim I tl.minrh which (hey couH
im-W as rcprcciifliig the whole nf the co'or.d popti
latlon. In Octolicr lo-t convention of llie eolored
cople was held iu M raru-o, New Yorlt, wlier.l some
twen'y-two Stall . were lepresentM. I hlseonren
tmn loriiust li.etf into a " N'ationsl Lei.tos,' and
Mr. fiFo. II. I,AM'ro. 01 I levellliil. (HiI.i, n
cli(.en rietiileiit. Last dvoninj Ilio StatT Mamic,'
tli Mr. .1. I '. i.iHiii as I r'f ideiii. met in tue B.-tiul
ctmreli. on sith sbofe l.nnibiinl. to receive the
i're-ldi'iit ot the .Na'ieiiul lsrue" Mr. Laxostsisi.
Kiv. Sm. .MiH.iiK pie. th. , I. ft i.l iidiio -s c- were
nim.e ;r. l.ivn.n.r., la w is If . Pr i a m, nt y
amk, Mr. ( l oi i F-1 1. a , i' I Hr'iotiti, Nest iorV,
ni d labels.
Tin Marki.i Situ. rr ltoniiei:. Yo-tcr-day
aitrrnunn auo lier liearuig s l a. I iu tli en-f
ot tlietwumeiiii.ilriiinel a.i having; tnsn eoiie.-rned
In tlir rubbery oi tlis i bjiliiiiir mure, )n. tli: .Market
slns l. Tlie lMet'ol the mbbciy amt llie eauso ot the
sricstof the two nien have already revn pnhlihcii
ill 1 HK I tfgCIHKK SVC i"l Kit Kl 111.11, the young llintl
vv tin fnvU t.eeii cuii!ov'd In Hi" s ure, and wlw leit
tlircily on the dav roPoMfloii (lie rubi ery, an. I w'.o
enlisted in New oik, has nut vi t I n tirnuirlit ti
tlisyttv. Mis ireenee is haike I tot uleeit M edne-.
i ay. w ticn uniitner beunio' ni s 1.4-cs c will take plac '.
Till- Olt(. A MZ I IHM OF TIIK Nr.W
I'oi-xcii s. -l hp siitijeet of tho (lrjratilatiou of the
liew i ity ( ouiieil is beliivt aeflvely canva'ied, and
tl e in lull, alius: cnucii" nt the Itepiiliiiesn thirty,
v tileli lias ahnut two-thirds ol ttin me'iib-rs of eaeii
hisiie a, will lueet in a tew (lavs, lit s,.ioct Couuol
I lu re I- no (ippo-itimi to tlm r-eh-'iion ol Javi-s
Ivin. I'll., as l'reideiit. and IIkv.mmim II.
Mais.s. H-n., ss Clerk. The l.-imM."-at witt vola
tcr SAMria.ii, K iso or I'm oi. idea ( '. Hhiiiiitlv.
lu ( ( iiimoii Council tlm ronu-o for the lt"pul'llosvii
eiimttifsev tor tlm I'resiili'iiov is lt vneii Mr. 1-aao
Mil ie. and .Mr. AniAMull ,1, 11 a u i Kit.
JIl Si HA 1 HKNIM VtKRI H Ql'ACKMIY. TllO
ii iv a'pnt for Uir Wbsjiullc-rnt A Whlnlt!--fm Ctxiipnnr, ta
hi iinoiic ffcrt' t- ln rt'tuo th a.o 01' L i "o'w rore
mn'Mnti, anilU:m tti" tM of public rnvor fr th four-
t!ti"i Morrn. ftctnally erp-flitu one of Til fix-In,- p-jft,
to a notorious Hotel fii-r Ibut 1 I Hired mor.t ifcrnii
to mlanpffit it ttie lojV Slates tlmu all th C-p (Br.Aai
oODifoiInK 1ii''aint'i O ilctsftiOorivs-ntl'tiu
In aiio'hr one of tti"f ( ifotti'ii-np to-oniT) nMfTt
KnVciOU! Akfi Ot flmulAtos viIAcK dos'fjr, ij ivClsr
ihht ''Tfte most emlnpnt pKy-i'riAU'i nvotDin fitt ct.
Inn Michlntf," though he fiil-s. (a Rive I'iu n unh ?r prj
rrttwj for dcp, or mention tfce iD'H-lrie ittji-' f)r
which thf? re r-fcommor.df d. Doulillm ht wlih'H tut
imbllc to Inter thm hi, n w patent m Jii.lnn In "A lov-.-relun
rfInody, for a oonai'It't,- eittory of tha vrl.,';s
dlsrii thtit flh If heir to; certainly Tery uiuiat luu Me
omitiotis in any rritlidaia for RsntU'iisiii Hoi.r.
llie pcor itiTrilid mutt hi" own juile on ttitt-.e t-'ii'if.
and Ii' his aitineiit coimlsti tif :i IacIi 01' I run in r.ie yt-in,
it Is lor hliu to dev'Me wholher he 1i.nl b- rtnr 1 wa'l or i
or Diore niartdiH'f. However, it is rertnounble tn ftupp ni
that any for, hl to awitll iw h'a ctr.iv umit pMo
roiild dus-et wit; ca-ie unrnunl rof hi iiiacl'!no.
j ifL"t, t th? I-r, that our diii.ni:,!Mil fnrn.1 t
IV. A IT , lu hi rtihfrance of K(wd ft nUtms t. v.nMj th
dfiiietu ui Uie (Vutaker C itv, up' ftnoirir 'o litnrirtr'
In wl k-l, hi name the current prj.'e tf old ir m, a:ii nlvu
the pre 'i.e nutnrer of poiindb (nvo'rilnpit; 1) h m ho
efn.ii.so that hit pa'mns my oi!.rnl'ilv wl:h nune
dt'Kree ot eenolnty what the thxtuj it rm th.
At w-intuM ia on noeonnt o( the Intnidnetlon o:' the
"I loience,"" wewilMell the Wheii'llo t m Whiil vm Mi
ll 11 at lednec il prlc Tliti 1 lln-s CI th Trosj ei',1aiit vi .1
L'K)p heek, New Hfyle Hammer, Blml"r,C'rler, ttralder,
tc .all thrown in. 1 11 tlio mniiiitiao the 'you 11 lirUlua"
11 I)iil'le1.THia oiil.t (a aekn 'w lsida tlieir ohlijit juj to
tliii inai:Dnnhiioiii ngent and tender him a vote of tl iuk
for his advice and Information of irf.mt tn yt nn-t tchvt n
t't t(. The young (flrliof our city need not da.M'nU on
their m'tuimat or friends any kingcr for lulonuaiinn ai to
the articles or the ityle and ilnlsh of il the "Jittle tixuijsi '
appertaJnlnsT to a brfd'n trmt'fatit Yonnif laif"st eoifem
IilMlicf ointrimouy wlllaIeusu ntind t this ma'tT at
once, and vhtil the "onta'jJiBliiiieut tlut I'liil.i j.-'pia h'
IfliiK felt the Mint of."
liut to the pnlat: the l'ynl people of ronntylvunia will !
not poimlttheaiseiYei to be ml led or itiiiuoncfd huny
perverika of fn t emanating from a Kehcl Moureo, but
111 wliety eonclude that torn writ on It the only true UM
of the relative merlta of th dl fie re at HouIdk MncMneii
oncred for laic, and will tnak th tt dwM'm ac-ord;n-!T.
notwlthitandlng the chil'tiih etlortaof th"ntw i.onf to
Induce th puhtie tohelieve thefa'vhood that all V anvi.
papers puhhnhed In tho city have a Whe i.I!c-i M
Wul"t!eef M.ichlne, which they would u n ncll for tea
times Its cont
This fait the "Flore-iceV sold at Xt. f, !0 Cl.wn.it siren,
f pLVtally invites, and whauevar siit-b comitriun iimide
ihe ireerence aways goes in Ita favur un acunf oi"
nnt i$.Hi the m.ii:y advantages ltpoani?M!iiOverailuth0rfl
fur lumily ute, and tho agent, wiih lull knowle.Hrc I'm
Iron ia a nacensarjr element In tlie 6lo d, doei n t rao-jin-raviid
au inviiinl lu sv allow the i- ioreuce to sn.idy any
iU tlelency of thai artlde in the nynitmi, but sluipiy rc."m
mri tit. it as a trend oud conipantjn lo tio ncviug (not
lit k ) reoui,
ni:0R(.i: Stick X CoSa Pianos ami M .sov Ai
If IVIMN'
n.wo ( hiKr tHttiANM. t'AHisrr
MMl I K, Ove' ,VO ol eaeh of tt.ote flu.' T1- Oit; W 4.
I'l.lNO atrumenta Lave Im-vi. artd bv Mr. CAItlVKT
roiti r. ..,iind theceuiand cwniaiul. oitu vt.
I'1S0 ir cr.'liiR. AUINt;r
r"IJI'H. ioralfconlvhv ti'i Us-;.
11. NO 1 .1. K tlOlTl.n, i ,'tl NrVT
ruMKS.i Bev nth and Cli-mm treot. nil 1ASS.
(Jkt Tr. Eest. Clergymen, ns a clasn, do not
resuiuiiidtid an unlcle unlchi they h.io koikI reisr.n to
know It to tie v aliiatila. I'roeuroof any liriu;:lst on. of
Mra Allen i clieuUr. of kci' Wjrld'a Hair itojtorer and
Hair lirenliiK, and you can read ovur twenty leHtliuonlati
el'our rui'Ht eadn.nt eleriiynicn.erteli one ns'ointiicndliitf
In live strongest term, ilio use ofthe.e nrnjiara' oni. Tlo'y
rtsioro, invltiiirote, andhrniitity Die hair, ir yon ivj-ih to
reitnre auil retain your lialr tkriniktli Uiu, use tlicta. R.f ry
liriiKSlsl tells tticu.
A Neclectuti Coi n may enusc nionths of
.altering, and oitin end. at la-t lu CnnhiinuHtoii, llrnn
chitis, or oilier Pulmonary Ailvctioll. Wlicn nele l I.
attainled by re. ntt. .i d.iuitcr.'iis. whut can just. fy thy
circlets lmttrf''r('iK-a of enaithiK lor a old to eie vm '1
li.tli?" If tliosuwlio am now trnulCed n Jtli ( 'ou fha.
('old-,lli..irseiieiis, ro Tlirorvt, .to., would mirely avciil
the dr.aill'ul iuflcriiiKs of the r.im jinptlve, let ib un tal.a
at on- e!r. I). .Taync'. Fspi-enirnnt, it remedy v ti'e till .
caey In: been C't il'iiiilied ttilrly year.. I'ri imrc l out y .y
lir- Ii. iu V. Sun, No. '.'c.' i Tiesnitt siru-'t.
Cii.imi D:si't.iv or "Win ii h Clotuiso.
l.rk "1 Dlsohly ot Wln'or Ci'.ll.ln .'.
Cm id Dlnnliiy of Winter (Mothl'et.
At (Jill-. Hioki s .t Co.
At Ciias. Sroukn M Un. I-,
At CcA. Siohi . .v i'.i. a,
Tnter llie Ci-iiililf ntal lintel.
I'mler L'ie Coniliieiiial li.u.l.
I niWr Uic Coiiluiviiilal llol.l.
T 1'ihchask Ciothixo atLow rnirrs, malm
a i I. Tllen iti.ui enr .twk ol' in im n um lUrm u s. W.j
are sellinc koisIs oiiii.iI In .''i, "'', ieii(ant mn'.-rni ',
t'riiiH t.. :) j., e ft,ii. oe-i'lliitn u u 'W f tiiwri.J firth.l
'HatneB ruts nit.le ti enhr. We ti ivc a'l stv l.-i, vi... p n.l
.r.e-s ni'CJoll.HM Men m, Vrnitli'a, und llm'. All cau be
suilcil wftltuut delay ..r truiilne.
fl MN-i.i r .V. r'o.,
Tovvr Hill, Xo, .'IS al irkUt .lie -t.
Ct suioNH. Pkw, Pun i:, axu Sofa CratrioNs,
e-Minates tlien, and nork done lower ttiuu can lid Si
nn ded l.y any other liull.c. W. Hi '.i-.v P.v i i.:s.
No. in 'it Chemiut mreet.
Ciiokk at Famiioxahi.e CoNi-yciioxs,
l'u( U' III Neat I'.ovci,
rinitablc for I'res.nts.
Sti rur.N F. WrtiT'lis-,
Ko. 1-l'J Market .ucut.
Do You Know Dean ha removed lo No. 113
Cl.e.riul street '' lie .clla Tobacco, CisAVt, Tipi't, ac, idly
tier cent, let thHnaay oilier man In till city, lli'iu.-iubcr
IJiAil, No. 41': (Tltlbliut Itreet.
Ciion r. Cabamkli.
t:i.'io9late, Vanilla, Clocraieit. i 1
r.nieU C'ar.oiirti. Maenfa. t.irej by
Bit -nks r. WiiiKl'.',
iu. l.'l i.Ma.i.1 .treat.
Wisiiow Siiaiit.s. l'cfsous purchusing shades
lu (l.f.e t una of ttl-ih ilcn will eave money by alow
kviiM I.i Hie uimiiitaciiirur w..o I. .o w.u an imiaoi
kc..waa W. II. Mir farrm.
Ka 14 vsCiieiuut atreel .
VaNIM.A ROASTHtl Al.MOMIS,
Of rare qniliy. alenafaetur.il y
BrkCHKN V. iridlUAM.
Uimioi.stbbikii riBNiTinE. Old and New
lumiture lt.holitered tat VaraUlied la the very b.rt
niauncrat W.Hinv Parrsica
West Ea.lCln'.tory E-taliliuai'ut,
Mi.lm t'UMUUl etraet.
Oil tt m.cirTioKM. Ths book closed yester
day iti all the .harei aeciired. v. ilriBd tlutt lae
Koere U.l" la now open at the ottre, corner of t ounh
aud W .rant etrieU. Tbom L'otut('it by aot bn ta
th. Aral U.t, niay pee.lbl cure aa .r:,ia.d .aare io this
way.
B. F. IUiheb'i Gallekt furni.he you boaa
tiful ljli of flnely eioevidd rivet.graiihii. Palioni ahould
gorarly Is Uic ilA) to Mvure (od Dletur.i, tvv. k.'t Arck
.treat.
PIUCE TIIUEE CEXTS.
FIFTH EDITIOM
ME. FESSENDEN'S P0SITI017:
WVV1AM r -irwAlWi--
HE WILL IlKTAIIT THE THEX
SUBY POBTFOLIO.
SeDfVtor Sherinau Chairman of l9
Financo Committee.
HIS
AVOWED
COURSF
NO MORE PAPER ISSDEK.
etc., nr., Et-., r.e., r. r.
tVi-lHt to TUe Kvrwlua; TrlrVrnpak.
WAsiitNoaoN, Noven.br 2.1. It is a(..(
that Mr. Fo-enJcu will hold on to his aii:
nnill the 4th of Mutch next. Setntor Sh'rir.asi
ill, thci-eforc, lie Ciiairmsn of tha Senate Ji
n.incc Committee, and a prime louder in tbe)
Senate.
lie avows hi purpose to prevent n fu.-t? ft
Issue of paper currency, aud, if possible, tc avol'
any new loans. Ho asoorb that the eonstr
can henceforth pay the expenses of tho Wiir, sal
should be made to do It. This will bs his ej'j-ta
la the Senate.
ELECTION RETURNS.
Neu- York Official CanvssB.
LINCOLN'S MAJORITY NEA.RIY
SEVEN THOTJ3A.ND.
Ai.hsnv, November 29. The State CanvaS!.f-
concluded their canvass of the electors' vote nt :fie
State to-day, and declared tho result as follow.
Im4ji. t tlfmtrrat.
Hor.aco t.reelev.HC.o.tsr, M'ilitain Kelly. .3S.03I
lVston King. ...3(i8,?Ai Wushing'n Hunt 301,PP9
Tiie vote on tlio State ticket has not yet fjaei
canvfiescd, the vote of New York, Herkimer, cod
one or two other counties htiving not yet beet
received.
Mcs.Hongcrs wero dospatched to-day to cot tj
the In ion electors of their election.
Ilrpnrtol Rebel Itnlit oh the lliiltiiuus a
and Ohio Kntlmnd.
liAtriMona:, November 29. The evening !'
lion of the American has the following :
The city is full of rumor to-day in relation ta
the raid on the line of the lialtimore and OfclO
railroad, but up to the time of going to press w
Lave not been able to ascertain anything detiulto.
Among tho reports Is one that New Crash ta
been captured by raiders, and that riedinont if
also In their hands. We only give these reports
as current rumor, and cannot vouch for Jue'r
correctness.
Now Creek bus for some timo past len
strongly fortiilcd ; and If it has been c.-.ptnre,
wo should have learned some of tho ptrtictilat
by telegraph.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Oivlua or Tai Kvv.rn TaTaoaarav,lf 1
T i ..day, Sovciaber 2V. i ,
ffold is active thii morning and prices t ue ad-,
varjoed niwiit S (icrccnt. since Inst evening, Cy o
fncat 211, rallied aud sold at 231 at 11 o'clo ;
ZHi at 12 ; 23.C,' at 12J ; fell off und sold at 4C(
nt I P. M. , .
Tbo Stock Marlii t continues dull and cnie!
tlcd, with the exception of Oovernmmt br l,
which arc in demand end very firm ; o 20 sold at
loi!(o Kir,4; Coupon Os of 1SS1 at 112J; Coupon
oir at 100; 10 10 j atlMj; and new 7 Ws atOJt
Tenn-ylvania -is arc selling at 01 j andnoC ljr
Os at 101 jj.
In Railroad shares there is very lifile vliir.fj,
but prices are without any material change.
Pifadlng Railroad sold at 68; Catuwisua couinica
at 17; nnd Philadclphlajii'id Etio at aijliJ n.
bid for Camden and Amhoy; 41 fir J.t'lo
Schuylkill; fi71 for Pennsylvnnia lHllroj l; '.91
fur Mlnchlll; 30 for North Pemnylvanfa; it
for Elmira preferred; 38 for Catawlssa prefenoiV;
and 00 for Philadelphia and JJultimore.
City Passenger Railroad shares oontiu ie ver
dull, and rather lower. 09 wan hid fur oef.oUit ami
Third, a decline of J ; 2i for Thirteenth n d I':f
U'cntb; 3tb for S ruce and Pine, a decliuo of ti
and l;''j for Arch street, au advance of j ; 50 w.ie
asked for Filth nnd Sl.-.th; 49 for Tei.'ii k- 4
l'.lcvcntb; 2o for Green and Coates; an-1 Cj I -t
(jirnrd College.
l'HU.AIlLI rillA STOCK r.XJtlAStVr. SALE'S, ).
UvT.jrtes: by CUrkson & Co., lirok. ra. Xo. P'l . T.iii it -f ,
n fc oi:i: liositiis.
J"(l ah lulell Otl..;j '.'. u .U Ur.un'r
l'.l.ll do f4 VlOstl ei'K.or..
(.. (l-h do to. ll'Sll do.
'.'.Hi si: d-l OHO
1ISI .11 00
I.S'ali I'.;licit Oil .... 4..J
4tui.ii Kutl. li. It....r if-i
llK'sU i:o........d t ,
I'll sb Co '-'-'a
Ko so d tj iJ
f... do f ii '. .
l.io .a do Ii
jm -Ii A;ic- c I'.i: .1,1 10
ro.ti 1ii.i.Ar.i M :-n L
list .Ii sioiv i arm.... . '4
I'', tli do
Ttin do it s2
10.1. Mine, o oil.:-. '
Jim a'l s. ne"a oil.... Hi .
W 1. U lit. .Se ll il Vi ... 4 -
M.i.b do t
'.s ! nil Oil I'll ik e
Imi.ti it.-i:ii."iir e.dv oi'
,'iOii ing l ane .'j ,
Mi.ll di h ) . ,
- .ii (lo b'O i., .
:ss)sti OoiiiUk : ia).:.-0 .cj
Vi.' su W.ilovit ISliU.ll.
si.li do
I.. nli ao 'id
(.ni h
Ho all
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j... n
41.1 o
4'HI ah
i. .li
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lno sli
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u.h
lid t l'
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do....
do....
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do
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4.
I
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in su
do..
Ihi .1. liiul..ird .
lot do
Iin' all do ....
I n tli Itriiuer ...
psi .Il do
lis.h do
IIU ill do
J,
i iitsr n9A!il.
SI.Kinr. 8 .,l.tCKe.ll;1.1 S-wCSiiillui'T AR 7 1.1
11. 0 ll I...CA eouu.r i
ir"eu-t iy
f.l do 1'f
$11. .1 do ri-.l"'i i
r I "s do o.J. 11..'.
t.i .io r. s. in i' :"'.-
Hul l 7-:u ...new ts";
V- msl 1'euna im 10 i
. a.i City 6a, new 11 li
lm''l do 101 0
;i:i) flics-k Ii o. In: ,
.smi Wvoin c'IIhIs.,.. : I
nflsO Keail lilt bii. ltrV
.11 r -ir .u Me : J,. . i,
e.i.Mi -I. iui.s.... : ii
i'l nh do
iKlStlltl'lll. It 1 (4
l.u all do , . i
lu'.ri srh Na' p:.... . S i
Mi ah Oil Creek C
lie -n d-i b i0 (. 4
It. i all tlvde I'jrol..?-! .
Iv ul. 111 ice lieii't bi .0
ia sh lutisll Oil ":i
1 illhl'.uivl-va R..C 1)
i,Ul-ull.41trle.... il
t.uvo Uea.liiiK bl. ;o. .I'd
Ouaamtion of Gold at the Philadelphia Gold
Exchange, No. 31 S. Thud street, second iory ;
t3 A. M.. .
11 A. M...
.231
12 M.
2341
...231
1 P. M..
.23ol
Market active. . , . ,
Quotation of the principal Coal and Coal uu
stock at 1 O'clock to-day :
,,( J(li. As
Fulton Coal
Um MouiitainCoal
7.. ercanle Oil. i, l
IrvlM 0.1 10, 11
N. V.A .MiJ.c'..aJ..r.i,
llreen alt. Coal... . 4
eder Irani Coal. ..
Cllulou Coal.. 1
14 Ueniinore V
6 IialeUOi; .. IX
'i Mct-Uieuy art diva
1-! KilieiTS OU 1 'S
III otui.tead 'JS
aliitler Coal ..
Knataia
Honorary Iron
l-.nu allulns '.'IS
Key. tone rtno.. .. 1 a
Kiel.lnr Oil s ..
llll Tank ..
CoiitlnenuU ..
1 ai red
to HnjijuUiamai4f . 'i
II1I4 llibbard
Htory t ara. .a
Vi. Hruner e ..
J MioleiuB Csoua it
Kbert ..
tl. tlix. I. laud V
IV, AU.Ueuy Itlver.. Vi
t I Curiin :H,',
Oil Creek
alnple Hbade OU.. w:
a. rniuv a wii ureea . . i
Sri UnU Creek Hi
kliXTintiK'k nil....
Fenii.ylviinla l't .
I'eiry Oil s
Mineral Oil
keystone OU
VeuauKO Oil
t'nlou i'eu-olellaa..
Ileaeoa CU
Baueca OU
r.l
.itermani
4 '1 Corn Plantar. . .
Mi HrlKfS 4
S Kosk Oil 4
t Vi alnut Island.. .a .
i i lluiiktvrd .
Hi AU.sl.euy A Pitta . s .
ka at. Xii.rn.las
ISf MASONIC KOT1CF.. WAHINilT.'! ''"'JZ'
Ko.aO, A. Y. ea.-TI.e MeuaOeraol Wa.l. ai".'ri17j
UL and Ui Order III ceneral. die re!"'' "i 'oireet, o
In U .Ulkie 11.11 CM
u'l 1 LI II, rreua
to axiaiMi
I... 1. .a u.j.i. kr mi auar ial
1..IUH awl e.a
V.rBxio streets.
l' de ol Us W. K MACrtir.R0H, mMn'mXI.
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