1 H H J. Jlo PRICE THREE CENTS. J rillLADKLrillA, WEDNESDAY. NOVHMHKIl IK), 1S(1. PRICE TIDIEB CENTS. THIS 3E ARKY OF TrlE POTOMAC. tf (he Krronil 'or The Itntljle Rernnl f the I'I fab t ot-i. KIP. THH IIPCOND COUTH. HuAHQt Anrm SfconD Abmy Come, Novern- r 2 f ho to, lowing i" me gi'iynl order ise icd Oi neral A. A- ll'iinpiiroy V no m assuialmr mn,nd of the 2d Corp- ; Hkalui akikiih Siconii A.KMT C.ur-, r.ion: Ttumi m, Novcmistr 20 In iniplianre wtta d bv authority nf orders from tin bt icjtiarters tin- nrmv, 1 assume cnnini'itid of the 'M Corns it is iiatur..l th' 1 shmilil r miiiip ditti Ipwv succeeding 'o ire inmm in nt so distinzuish.-d -oitiit r as Mior (J nei al H ,m k. 1 phi only promise v.m th.it I sha'l trv and do y rimy, awl prtsetvc your reputation unsold" I, lying upon you to sust nn me liy thu s..iil and urn pa: wlK' h y on have so conspicuously tbs- ajen mi no ninny tit Ids. A. A. Ill lil'ItM Ys, llinr General ..!. ( flil . S I'T.C'tKM HOHM, A. A U. General iliiinphri ys has tor some t due b " il rf.ul of Mull tor Otn.ral Meade, mil is w. II .icwil lis nil tlli'lK'II-, urave, all, I If OMlp l-IICO 'icr. His s'atT is not r. anno'iin n I. 'MM.ua iuh.i.'s ..hps kok sot i h. I(i''-I ri. sellers who etnic i-ito oir bos I'i iiv in oi i . i-i r put th U ti' u r.il Kacl's l! 9 l.K" (fiJIlf Olllll. Alt Tl I.I I l:v 1 IKIMI. Tf.e i n my i p"tie.l with their artillery nam t l.ncs in tronl of tins corps t'us nn irn.iiC -i' iy bte ik , and h ive rontiimud wit!i little i.'tcr- pticn during Din oii'ira duv. Oir i.a'.t-Tics spondt d Willi vip.or. I'his ia iiniisa il. a ii siii i.ion c!' hus'ili ii's Is q.'.i.i r.illy Ucitly a 'rod w'n (lining the tvihbiith. AaiONIKUIN'l I X Hi- IU Set Of A l'tllVVT.?. '.'DO of the most astouisliitiir examples of forti dc and endurance whii U lias oconrrod during .e war lifts rorently conn to my noijt'o. the tle- .i of Kliiob arc of sill): ient imorrst to w irr.i it lirief mi'iition. rrirnM M illinin N. Kellorman cnli.-t'J In nmotiriy II, lliii liundn-d-uiid-liiiiy illith fnn-ylvanin Voliii'te'.'M, M in:li I, l.vii. At me imtticot I'o rm r, on toe lotn oi M t; e reittvcd three ill tmct won n li otic mi e ri;ht ahouliler, another on tl i-hin, an I ie th'rd near mid ei.tirrly denrivinir hitn of he e of hie right rye. Hu re.j tnd lii n sriineut ntna i itnoi Aimu-t, when the ( orpn km mi 9 marcn to Heep jtottoin. Ihu l iiKph uiit d.iv ie aio inttin,d hy tho eoneUHsjon of a shell I'wtl he was reinovd from the lici t, inxeiisible, no mah not iiiilc to report tor il.it y u ml too 1 itli sp .'lober. On tlio 27tli of that in mMi, n:id liile the 2d and 11 1 1 i vin!' ns were mnk'iii; a l cunnoiiiaance mi the lelt, UMicral Miles, om- annini.' tlic lxt iilvi.sion, dlrec'd n dein. u ;tm- iv cm the H cite I ti. ri in trout nf li in line. Kellernian was Kt-l'fcd, with ot'iers, for tin urjiotie. flicy eliitred nurd a ln-avy lire, ni I iceeeded in driving the eneniv Iiihd tu tirt, il'ttniBi; a niimoer of pus, tiers, " i-h w!im .cileiniaii was sent to the r ar. Il ivinir per. rniedthiH duty, he started h.v.-k t i rwj'iiti his mmdos. In the nienntiine, tlic Rtliels hid Hilied.iind our truon ro cotnj.'ll.il m fill uk. Kelli I'ttmn in tle durkness di I not ob- Tve thm until near the fort, vt.en lie came uo.in te Hehel pirket line, wbi 'ti hud been e t iblisiied tils abseneif. I oriuna'clv. he wan unobaDrve l, .nil slukinK down he itrept into n Binidl ravine, opinB to niaKC nil en.Mpe illirtng tho nllit. foon am r a it.'tKsi vniertn was ttirowu out a w feet in advance of where he lay, thm placing m be e"n the vid tte and tho H iiunisii line. In thm pnni'hin he lav until the ni ,'!it uf i tic i I of vri:ii. in:rt a pvumi ui 01 uuj n, e xp'jstu IU Hie mo and latD.und the c .ld, Iri'uZina .i-iiiO.-iIi.tc it tee n.k'IU", without food or drink, cli.-mu the a-vta ami tne roois wiuiiu rcaou ot tus arm, d '- rmlnid not M aurremler linn tell to fie eT-mv. hit li lie could have djuc :;l any moiuit witu l.lll.lV, On the niht of tlio fid, the enomy having re- ed his virilnnce, he an. r. dc I in ivachmif our nes, crawling uprn his hands ami knec.i. a id ImiKing with him hiu ac.iureiii"nt ind S.in- r nrte. on DemK tuiien to tlio a wnit.il lie wai tterly cxhaiited, hiu h md.s and feet were hull v I. wen, and the toca 01 his rlnht font aoinawhat HiKrcnons. Ho was lin.ibl'! 1 1 swallow tor tuo rst day; but on the. second, Imcf tea and other lOi.lsliinK and attmulatin liquors were adimn tered with the best clltct. Ha has, to a itre it trent. reeovered the use of hia hnnds and feer. nil bids fair, ut no diuiimt (l iy, to I e able to re pin bis rrvinirnt. (enerul Milts lias forwarded a rc imtnen hi1 ion ii.it, as u reward lor his unexampled fortitude ml tieiflmin in refuxitii! to siinctidcr bi.usell t.i e enemy under sueb trylnir 'ireuinstaiieos, ti.i e frr.inted n Inrlouh tor thirty days a. id awarded imMal of honor. The Mtvtt 4'r4. 11 lauiU'ah ri.na l irri! Aum v C'oiu'h.Sia Mii.b Hi:, oveinber 'id. Warm iveather b vs come K'Aln, and we are now enjoying n.ea'nshineonee mre. The opportunity .turlnrds I n- die inon to oinpleU their huts it not allowed to o;in uniin 'oed, and altliuiirli in one l.nos when we may lOi e.'iiice, tidy little houses are ip-in(?ing op in vcy direction, which do f .r o t ii n iey lurinp tl.e whole winter o f ir jnly u .ay, just m icuiiistanccs may transpire. 1111: time KE10111) 1. 1' rm: l iifu (oiu s. The I!. .aid which lias been in session t ) decide pop iLe hiidics ol b.ut e-to bo inscribed upon .c liays ol ibis co.ps, has completed it laoors nd made Its report. I he lijjuril consisted of I'.ri'iilier-fJ iieril 'Imry HaxU1', Cicvol l)iift'ni'ii;i-(ji:i.eral V i u- .A.'lit, Hvowt I'-isadiei- (ieiier.il l'njd. "vV iutliiuy, 'r vet Hripadii r.(Jeneral W 'I'liroop. 7 he battles are named In an ecs-ioii as I'p'y cuire d, and Ivclu.te all in wliicii any of Hie ftitni lils eoiitie. ted with t'.iii corps p.nii i,, itJ, mI are aa follows: Hu- I'.e'lu l, l-'ii st liull K'iii, sii g. of York'. v:t, i' Mies, Wi'lUmsl.ii ;ven l'ine 1, l"ii ilt", I'.iuov. r Co.irl 11 .11 e, 'iat lo of Jn.i' , t.4 (this hu'tle hail 110 loc.il nam.-); M.vli . rj,. ule, C dins' M.ll, rcich drcli.irl, S.iV.; S..i 01:, M tut- Oak jiwauin, (ilen.l i'e, M.iivuru li II ; tiMr !otttitatn, H'i"tow, 'i tineville, Se.'.i'i 1 uii K'iii. Cbiuitiliy, Sj i:h Moiiiitaiu, Ant'.-N tin, rede. ickhleirK, ( liatKeiloi sville, (iutty ihiii),', islow St.. lion, Jl.ippali.i.ino U stuioi, Miu :iiu, Wllilcri.csa, Sjiof";- h ?M, Nort'i Anns, oloiotiii Crci k, 11 liis1.ui'ii ''uuroli, Cold 'I .r or, I'.jlerslniri.', U eldon 11 iilnud, 1'. eblcs' k' .. in, li.ipjel Houe,and lintel .it'. It. hi. The .siege of K'.iirdk, nl.lcli took plv! if me 0 I be '.'haueeiloi-.-. ille tiuttie, uuitut ier up 0 Pe In'lnded, as a portion of ilns eo. ps p i ti. i ..tcilluit. RlgiS tl.-l ittid Hist Hull !ti re .lined, miii of course 11, uce ImI'Ics wore t'oi ;'it core the on.u'iation ot fie corps, but, a ire rti C't ii b) Iiiki n i i tU- i-oepi "n irt htcl'it-uu and Secon I Win,' uiiin u limn u -if ti: II .lint ciliilllll nj doivn to tiic jiresL at. 0 ll l.A. r l.K'.Ml i.N Id. T he :cc,'t..tLi v i.ivli dio the r'r .it o t n.nir m 1 t .i.'lis -ar'n'ii-.icd iri are ilio l.i..uty li kU inn ylv.tt; a Vobivt H', Mii li Iris talteu pr.T .. l' ..ty li.c i-'les : be l'ir t !! -iil; n , cven'e. iir; '! s..J i. U "In I. . .11, fvei, y i v ). I M IV. I', I ii 1 1' i Mil l. set i.s ,i n i lit. I IV (..... I.MI.iv (11. .',!) ,-i.i p. I I I e, 't lle-ci .Hull ii'i.i, i. !:! liii.h f o!." pin in tl': f .re. Tl I l.iitterv wis then c..ni..i.iu k: I 1, .ii.t.ii'i ii. -w lbevet Al i i..i -i if . ici ! ) 'i mil i, l ei .: be. II 111 DO less than t .velpy leitties Nn-: I'l l' .me. The gieatesl Miiiihii- ol b.it, les in iv .ii :li ii y ore b.ntiiy li.istanta pint ist.u v ia.i.uiiiI ins by lli't'.eiy 1), la'. New Yolk Aitiil"iy. To I the nioel I'lill.int of our general ol'.ic. nj In this 0. rps Cria.u and Ayi'es, coininaLijict' lii isious 1. -.e were in command of bii teries nt the lirst .l K'.m. Tim inTn.E or aun-iii nimow s. i It Is snirpc-le-l that at the buttle of Sheplierds wn, foucht fsepteuiber 'JO, ISii'J. iiiitncdiaiely tier the b .ttle id Anticlaiii, the 1 lMh IVnnsyl r.i'in t li.iiteci-s, now Leu. ii.'-ing to tins cirps .ok I'f.rt, nml (itptincd neatly ttiree hundred .in. I cannot account for the oiiiissiou. .V, ,c oi h Herald. IIMI-TIIINO OF WHAT IS (lOINfl ON AT AND MMI 1 Old II I. I t.. HtKDHK riTKlli-lll HO, YlltOIMA, l'OHT Hl.I.t., ' .......... I ...v "1. A .li.urtrau'.l.l.. i.Iu.jI. V.rt I I ..II ii iid e.-peciully so eurinfi a tierce liuiubardnieul ! lMind yet to convcrae with it-' inmates, and to note VVie tioinlmltiHie with which they inmate their " alrliresdili escapes, to bear them tell of the .1 oily sport they bare bad in "dodging1" the nior- i.ar S11C11S Ol lue eueioy, puu wuucsi iuo com Jplacency with which they "live, move, and have bur being in a piuce wuore ueam is a uany litdtcr, iuipresbC8 oue with the conviction that khere U, indeed, lu the very utiuospburo of oauger a di let table exedemtut known to him odk accustoiueu to ieni. 'Talk to the garrison about being relieved by iroops which have been occupying loss perilous positions, and the proKiltiou receives uo favor; like the lrinbmau s hauginfr, they have become accustom cu to it, bine coin tortable quarters, auu ire perfectly miisili-d with their location, lu i heir bomb-proofs lUcy are secure against the nMHm of ordinary sbells. but the rooiiim of loo, with its covsr of earth, affords tbeia no I roteeuon iroiuiuc,vaeiuy uionar sucus, wuica, rmctiuies dropping perpendicularly, penetrate I the nlcht time tho f. at of dxlginf one of ITo-we (lctrui ti rr missiles Is one of easy c itn f ;il ment a its eoni-se Is marked by ihe burn ing tnae ; I nt In daylight the oil' signal of Its cominitis the is'eiiu ir in. sin tncb. precedes i s passage, r.nd one mti"t Indeed be an artful dodger to avoid tho ryrlo of de-tru uon. And yet it is done d U y , hy the men who give those uly ens. turners ihe it. -by with the ehiin.ion of n mere . one' n lor their rs nl mil. tv uian a hcx'l h i o im ps i.-i.le to avoid the l.anulo snow ball hum .1 nt ti i in by Ins b .ion. A NOI"V S' MM V. Ar. .ir.inti u iipted ( iiiinon i i ' w kept up ye tct.h. I'm in I'orts D.ivis, Hell, and Hice, wu .iti w .s . etui, s.y rc-iMuided t,i bj t ie enemy, w i.i of lute h: s n plied otilv wt-li iie r .irs m& t'lis poi lion of our line, lealing to tin belief tli i. tie bus wibdtawn bis (M'ld-pi.iees to roltif 'rce his iirmii a el cuheie. f'n riding nloig the line n i t-pi i ml i itiise for the lirin eould tie ns -iTtilned. s me -ta'ed Unit the whole all i r v,is i-otten up for the. iiniosemcnt if a lady visifn,' l ort II. II with Jan otli.'i r, who rcpi sted an artillerist to tire a tew rounds to tost, the tceiiri cy of hi ordnance, which re pie-d eing a c. I. d t", anil the enemy resH)iidiim,1 our b K teiiestoll e right and lett ebimnd In, and the atbi.r toeanie general. At'ii'lirr version, and pioi a'.ly Ihc corrc. t one, is that tiid IUhels were tii-covered In the construction of a new work In r- ar of their first line, and thn' the sliell inc trotn our side wss for the purpose of causing a MisiH iisiou of dirt thro ving on tue pirt of the Johu.iK s. flSl'lltlV", T hree casualties Kcurrtng in Koii Hell an I i iuily yi sterd.iy ar r. pirte I. oere.int-M ijor Miller and Hospital M. w ird Hoit, both of ihe I lot b 1'ei.nsy Ivaiiia, were, n rv severely, but it is though- not da rice rou-1 v wounded, by the eplo- ioti of a tiiort.-ir shell, which penetrated their bomb-proof whilo they were quietly engaged in discussing- the merits of their I'll inksniving tur key, which failed to reach its destitution on the 124 th inst. A private of tho 7th New York He ivy Aitillcrywas Foriously w iiiuded in the leg, a. id will probably stiller amputvion. Y. I . Tribim: GEN. SHERMAN'S ADVANCE. Latest from tho Georgia Fap2r3. ruossnt; or the owee river. The Roirte Each Ooluraa has Pursued. SAVANNAH FEEBLY DEFENDED. (:t., lito.. ir... j :to., lito. M" siiino ros, November ;', ). The S.n-.innali Hi pu'ili'rait of the 'Jill ei. lint c intiadic'o.-y statements an to Khei man's mov nients, particu larly as to tho erossiug ot the O;. uieo river. Tho column operating on the Gcur'a road kept tho wi stern side, and fttin k oil' in the direction of Miicoii, as though eouteiiiplii;iti" t junction with the forces in that vicinity. It is stated tha' a strong to-ce. of cavalry is fol lowing Sherman, and that i' is not Impossible that Ton est miy ere long bin.; like a wolf on his icrr And Hanks. Sonic of the rceent'y c cli imp d prisoners have rrdhed Washington, and sty Hint when thoy iirrivcd at siavaiiniih from M l en, they were kindly treated, and furnish, d wi'ti the best food which could he procure I, n i.l that the people intimated that there were forces under llcaure gard and Johnston at Mn'on end Augusta to oppose iSherinaii, but they did not bellcro he would encounter them, or tli it ibo military au thorities would, in time decide where to concen trute the forces they bad. At Savannah there were but fifteen hundred nn n, who could make but a leeole resistance. I.I .VI It II, Nil Kit tl t'N ilV AM'K. tiik mil IK i;ai ii eoi.rMN ii s i'iiisi i;ii rnoitA- I.I.K 1. ATI. NT Ol' l:rll I1ISK1N Til i: MS lAM'l S ON T.ACll I IX K I! .- lil.l KAI'II.I fins ion 1: l l.M oil! ISO At (it STI T . li MAIN RFMANCi: or i in: I'.Nl:M 1 on Titoors. The cour-e of General Sherman's columns can now be distinctly traced, fiom the Kebe! accounts of bis movements, and Indicates that he has raided extensively a'ong 'he Atlanta and M icon the (icorgi'i Central, the Cljorcjii Stale, utid the l'.lkton brai ch of the Cnr'n Ct ntral. Tho column tinder General Howard left the Macon mud at (iii'liu the e iva'ry raiding us far south as Itai nesville, the jiinetinn of the Thorn is ton branch of the Motion roa I mil then struck iff to the ea-t, passing through Indian Spring, ciossing the Oeninlgeu neir (imptoii. Thcuco it ptissui t'trougli Mon'ieello, iuo county seat of J;. -per ciinty, crossing W i1' and i.ittle ricr, mid oii'i.i .' r ue mill s aliuve Millcd .e . '!1.' A portion ol this co. on . the I'liunU'.ie river, after r s ml Murder creeks : ji.ttonton tw.'nty- . o jiiied the lino of ; with lloivard's w iliji, tieiil' Indian .sprii . , tliiough II ills'ioro, T .im. coui.iy lu-A n of Jon s m i iihich point mis reiebjii ihc 'jH'h. I ti:s d vision in,' t.-r i's Ijoiio p t':e iunc ol probably passing i, Clinton, tho - (Jris voldville, itiuday afternoon i .no red oust vard, as on i f thn Ji.itonf n r 1 roa.l, arriving 1 I this fire 3 Ills), ; M icon, and if this . ad coiii'iiuui 'ation I rnncli ol the (I'.'ori . tl.i re i.n t'.e -l.st. A p i i ur limy ptcsiili.e, A'te 'lie point aus not eairu t it- i.i iiH- lully dc troyed. Fr.-iii k. .t.nit'.ii Hm ir.! n: illli, and, a- the Aujitit i '' i jJ'saB tli it pn'i-'e v, . ev -u c iioty Mipfo-e ill-it, 'ei. in .r mi . c-.-cs, ','rri ral llivc-e' . e lll tl. lo join tile tliv moii V .1 '. li g lit Ib.tt poi.n. 1 iie 101 eil on Mllle.lgf ''tttti'Hi'ihit of tiie I by t'le llobels. . smiplislied these jd do .vn to Oor iad been 0i.'rat- 1 eoltiiuiis then no 'I'd viotw.tid eve.- in. ei ot the. Ucorgi.i C. ii.ru! loin! lo In ' on tlio J !J, traces I.i' mid w Inch the U-'H , ! rcliise to givo us. (fC!.cr.tS Sioeu.i.'sc liin.n is Understood to have ti.l-i n ihe line ol the ( Ala.iis"!!, stviy-iune I'l.'e Ci.U.'nlltli tc w : Ii tiic v 1 , f r.,o.t ton, t out iwc'i the in uiiiry, and learn i (i l.t i.r'.s in vi me tit. b, wi. - pi ar lonoii ro'in, lb i. -nn. h o' 'be -stife r n tioiu Atlanta. 'I in stie in ii" in this movenn nt e ( '. i" to)' ; t' t I ''' ' o.i to ;u: ' , . .1 ,vi '" : it, l.t:)'1 i.-' b'll'evs'.iiii), S;a e road. At . ..n tlauta, he c mid i.i o. licller.il 11 j u d "1 :s distant across il. sinw ss of that 1. th this ft lvau-e i a ion of t!ic Alliens i e. i iiinety-iivo miles '-''''t! "!.") -ti. n r ml J i i Yellow rv.-r, neir ' ', between ''ovlng c, b.'twein llurli- : I i I I ,-:': .' li l.e al li nvaro's coin Mel IIII.'d i.i i. , on ti... J ilii-'ale e f .i !'.....!, r,d l'l'.es. AniiiiillL' "hat I iX. i:, a l tha' of General ... nearly the same i ted iiiejut I'o riv c .i it in ns move 1 at lav whieli bus been the 1...C i t in ..:, : i in.. . , i i'i tidily accomplished th is tar the distances tiavel'ed, and the points reached, would bo as lollows : I ri.trul ...'Kir, . i (.v.i C',-.j. -1 th. Greensboro. -1st I'ulon l'oint. C'uiuiiiing. J.'il. Toouibslioro. Cainak. Jlth. ltobiiisiin. Thomson. '.'Vb. Duvisboro. I.ombardy. 'Jf'.'li. Ilostwirk. lielii'r. JTih. llcindoii. Augusta. 'JMb. Milieu. This estimate is made on the assumption that belli columns are moving euch upon ihc linos of laihoad eiisiwurd, and uot coiuiiiiiuicatlng or co ol elating with each other. On this theory Geuo lul .siotuiii would wove slower than wouldGene lal Howard, U cause the points at which he would btril.e are ol greater impoitiinee. At In ion l'oint a road branches off to Athens, Hull' a veiy important position, and tulrtv-eiglit miles distant. At Cuininliig, a road leads oir to V ashington, the couuty-sent of Wilkes county, and iilnetecn tulles distant. At Camak, a short road leads oil to Warrentou, four miles distant. THE OEOItOIA STATK IIOAD. TLe following is a table of distances on the Georgia State Houd from Atlanta, not before pub lished ; Decatur 7 milci. Union Tolnt... 6 miles. Stone Mount'n. 0 miles. CrawfordkVille.il miles. I.lthonia 9 miles. Cumuimg K miles. Converse 7 miles. Camak 9 miles. Covington 10 miles. Thomson 9 miles. Social Circle. .11 miles. Hearing Smiles. liuiledge 7 miles. Loinbardy 3 miles. Madison 7 miles. Hetzclia 6 miles. liurUlicud .... 8 miles. Belair 10 miles. Greensboro . . U miles. Augusta 10 miles. Tvbt4iiiiiiiHiH""""tiMiii""17l Pul- HtF AlOVTA wn SAVANNAH KOAP. Tne distance on Ihc Augusta and HtvainaU rond, Iroiu ti e former point, are as fo lo s : Aliens 10 miles, l'.irypt li ml es. Mell. in hi mil. s. ilrewer Smiles. (Ireetio i'i miles. Iliiyi'in 'i miles. Wnyt.i sboro.. . l miles. M irlow 4 m '. l.tiii. kins 11 miles. Kden 7 mile Mlllm 10 miles. Illoomlugda'e.. ti nn es. S.-arla ro S miles. , Pooler 3 mile. Sin Ito" 5 ii'ilo". T' lfnir t ur" . Og'iclie 1 nn .. Savannah .. ., -I uiii s. ( nn e-oii 7 niie-s. II i i-yor.dale . . lm les.To-.il :)) mile--. Ollvor 1 inlhs. THi: I II Mll.l s : IN ANO s I l to Ml. The following a.e the distan. es on fie i' i nm ton ami Savannah road, from win l.r.'cr p.n it Jui . tie n .1 miles. S.nkehr -.hie . . I ml Moll lite ith read 7 mi.es. d n I 'on 1 . . . 1 J in les. S.ivatii.ali river .i miles. Aih-'po . brnlce I 'liih'i. IVrryslmrg I'd :1 tn Ie;. J,i,'k-otih .r i. . . i miles, llardi evnle , . . mile,. A i ims it i n - . . 7 tine's. ( iridium villc . . I I n.'l. s. f; oit.n- il"s . . . . ', 1 miles. Coli-llw.lt. -hie . . 11 mi es. A n.lr ov dpi. 1 ,:nie-. 1'oeotalio . . . . 'i mil s. ( 'ii o i spi.i . . . . 1 m 'e. Total UII in li s. lu nn, rii nines ion it.iMoiiei so Aio'srv. If will be interesting in tins conn ion lo gl li 'e nt the f icilities whieli tlic 11 'h' ts hAvo to lliiowiiig reintoreeni"!i;s -nM ii:'Mt:i ami ot'ier Point- upiu the ht.eoi'licneivl S'lerui i-i's nn--. n. he Auliiis il I ntit ..hi i V ot the :1 t iii'liu ! s that t 'eajn bave beeu s. nf tioin l,e -'s a n. t i tliat i liy. 1 he. d.st nice by rail :ro ii Iti runit to A llunsta is a- foliowi, llichiuond to Web Ion Ni 'n les. W lib in lo Wi iilin.'toii . li'.J miles. Wilniiiigton to Km. vi le 1,1 m les. hifg-ville to Aii(; ista M miles. Total ..('il tulles. The rate nt whiih troops i 1 1 ne trau-pot-ted over the Southern roa Is in their pres -ntcondi'i u will probably not eved eigb y miles pe.-diy, which would rcipiiro ii'ioit seven days fir t.O'pi to resell Augusta from Iti-'hnio'.id. Illl: lit HOIt Allot r ll't'.. K t-illl IV.K H is a! o stated tnar lire -km blue, In 1' .st Teiiue-s. e, is ino Itii: toward the (..'.)r-;i i line; but li is ti .1 believe I tha' this is pir' ot' fie p- -gr iinli e ai nil, and th if (i 'nei.il ll.n b.-l I ; , srli i is nt Cu.noeriaud tiap wiri a k n g-i lo: "ti cheek any such movement if it is lu c n empii li. n. Ill K MAIN itri I IN .T.. 1 beret'ore. the lleie-ls m ist relv upon tue 'evies ii iMiii.vi. called out by ( lovci nor Ibo vn. of tj t ir gui, and (iovcrnor lloiilniui, of South v'.ii'olin I, to reinforce the triiops which have, ere this, ): ih i i ly lea lied Aogu-tn, from ilie g irris ins nt Savan nah, Charleston, mil Wiuuiugion. Men then tncy may be Ion l.iot, fo- I' is n it iiimn-iblo, as -uiie.tcd ve-lei'.lay, that neral S ierui in miv make a feint upon Augi-ta merely, md wi t tin'il ti c Hebel troops i-re c me' ntra cd ther to opp ec bint, and tli.'u d -h oil', aiier cu' ing th.) railroads in some other direction. - V. I'. il'ic . M1V OKU I I I V. T II I. IN' I MII All V I I It lis ll'i.isril i r ION Ol'S ' ! S- sloSlsts. Tluie is very Mtile further to report in ref.ren e to the coi.spnaiors in the re.'.mt plot to de-tiy the c ty by tire. The cxiiniinition of the per-o is n rently in cu-tody will not be ma lo public, n t bus it yet trims, 1 ed wlien it wi, I take pi ice. It Is probable that o-her arrests have beou mad , buttle mimes of the parties are withheld for lea ons bctoro mentioned. Tlicru was u iimiiir in circulation about im in on Thursday, that the hiding p ace ot a consider able number of the miscreants had been dis covered son cwheie no the Hudson, and several nrrc-ts had been i ll', c:ed ; but we nn 1 no tounda tion for the report, and place no conlidenco in it wnntevr. I no puniie may rest assured. How ever, th it If any of the coii-plrator.s have : iken to (he woods tor concealment, tho cultures that they will be speedily unearthed are exceedingly probable. There was another prflss around the door of Mator llavner s oiliec, at (ienoral leeks head iuariers, on Tuesday morning. Progress is being steadily made in tho registration, but tho course of the exaiiiiiiiiiion is necesniriiy a rattier slo v one. It is, however, a wholesome and gratifying spectacle, to witness the anxiety of the Southern ers to be duly registered. The standing place nearest the Major's door, and const ipiently the next turn at the lists of r. mstiy, is most earnestly coveted, and some times purchased, from some lu -ky hut needy iiiili.idu.il who may ehanie to occupy It, for a i oi -itb r.iblc sum. .V. 1'. 7W'(i". TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Spt't lul Despatches to Kvcnlng TelOKniph. iS'ARitiNOTow, November .1 ). Ainln of lliirMtsw, A number of condemned horses are advertised to be sold at Gicsboro Tolnt to-morrow. llis Mlnte l.iHrtiiieut. 'r. Seward's lore gn correspondence will not be ready for publication next Monday. Tlio Hpven-1 hlrty Loan. The subscriptions to the 7 HO Loan, during tho past week, amounted to l,."iOO,oeH). l.-Hijr f iring; llnirtl nl City Point. The mail steamer Hii tatiu; from City l'oint, reports that ut four o'clo -k yesterday morning heavy urtlllery and musketry firing was heard at City l'oint, from the dircciion of General llu'ler's position on the north side of the James, In the vicinity of Dutch Gap, mpposed to have boon occa-ioi.id by an attack tx' the Ke'icls ou our outer works. limibouiN Aihi-llinir the ItelipN. The gunboats also appeared to be at work, and the firing cominucJ until about 11 o'el jek, when it slackened, w hich led to the belief that if tho Kebels had rcu ly maJe an atta k tlicy were ro pulsed. On Monday muht tho Kebels kept up a retty severe lire on our w irking parties on the CUtllll. Uf OA Piili'lil H uf (.I'lifrnl I'iiji. Miijor Gcnernl John 1'opc left li tre yesterd iy In tho Goverinnent despit -h boat h yi (, for City Foint. It Is reported that he gnos to assume command of tLc 'J.l Am y Corps, lately coin u nnded by licnernl Uutuj-k, who has been assigned to tho I st C'o.'tn. wuiea is to be oi-'iu....-d In this District. I'ryor Sent In Itosloii. 1 he c 'ptui'cil eN-'cnui.t' H .ger A. l'ryor wa sei.t )t .knlav 1 1 Tor: W.orn, 1, ,!oa Inf-j.'. mCif ?ALII5iORJJ TO-DAY. ep'tM litjnl ii to T'ic i'u..i..f T ' u .i V The Itiilllimipe ii'id oliio rinilrti'itl. llAi.T'iuoHi:,Noeia! ci- :j(l. The ll.i'.tlin ore n 'J Ohio R il roiid it now running through to die Ohio at Wheeling and rml-ersiiirg tiniuteri upt edly. No Kebels i.re ne ir it, and no fears of them arc ente'tii'iicd, us our antlioi ities have taken i.-pccial c ire to place a t.-o;ii; f .rce tit the threat' ncd points. Kl'bl l Illllil. The destruction of property by this raid is com paratively light. Some of our mea were taken prisoners. I'rninle Ki'twl It-ii-rtlil. Mrs. 'Willie Key Howard, wife of a Rebel oflictr, who has I eon on parole hero several weeks, was yisterday rearrested, und caused to lake the Oath and report daily, for violating her parole. She was at or.o time held as a hostage for Mrs. Allen, a Union ludy of Hii htnond, whoia Jiff. Davis threatened to hang as a spy. Arrival of Itrbel IXerter. An unusual nuinliorof Uebel deserters are dally arriving here and taking the Amnesty oath. Many of (him are llultlnioieani. They are all sick of Dixie, and njoice at getting free. I never saw a more repentant set of human beings, I.iui'ola'a Ite-f lertlon In rtiebel Army. They ray Lincoln's re-election causes half the soldiers in the Hebel army te sicken al heart and abandon all hopes of the Rebel Confederacy. lire In I'roviitenee. rnoviPFM'1, H. I , November 30. The cotton flannel mill in North lilurkstone, Mass., owned by Andrew J. Kimball, was burned to-day. The loss is quite heayy. Pepartnre of Ibe "Aualralanlan Mte-ia lur tiarvpe. Niw Yoek, Kovember J1. The stesanhlp Auttralatian sailed at noon to-day, for JJvtrpovl, (alOug 1,(0,000 lb "PVCit. THIRD EDITION DEPARTMENT OF TEE OULF. The False Iloport of tho C.ipturo of Morganzla. GEN. ULLMANN STILTj IN VA- DISTURBED P03SK3ION. Ni w Yohk, November '-". A letter fro.n M i'- gaiimi, dated November 17, -ays: The report that tho g irrison at this pl.c.i was raptured by tho K. Ih I General llu kner, sent to a New York paper iroiu New Ib'leatis, is a wie'.ed and ninlieious laiBe'.o.nl. So attiek h is be n made by Huckner, And thn sta'.Mii. nt tliv. tho gairlson was "S'.irpr sed" Is si-nplv m I'ign.ur, as G em rnl I lliii.inn has always prove I him elt i m a .lie awake and loo sleepless in hu vigil in -e 'o be surprised h in-ell, ci. n w re h s -oi l ers n t eqiir.lly so. Nothing would pl.a"C him and his garr soi be"er than an ttt.n k by the Rebels uu I r II i ' ii. r or any other Hebel general, a id the hi.-f fault lonnd by our otli.i rs and trxps Is the ex tremo iiiiiibl.-ticss of t.Kit displayed by Ihe It Oe-U w hen our scouting p ir'les aa l sintll re onuois anci s apiwar near th ir lociiTties. Our otli.'ets and lie 1 1 are in ev -client heal.h. TIIE BLOCKADE -RUNNERS AT NASSAU. The rimer, " Tall.ihissee" anil "Chickriiinuga" at Wilmirtoa, North Carolini. llAi n a , N. S., N jvemher J!) Tho steiiui r Iklfa arrived this morning from li 'riii'i.l i, win advices to the Jiith. '1 be bio. kiidi'-rtinners Anintro'iii nnd V'ikiuh had arrived at Itr rtn niln, the fonuor with 7JI and the latter with 4iK) hales ol c it on. They report that the pirato ( Vii'ca.i.icim; i ar rived at Wilmington after u slight brush with tlio bl'xkudets, nn.i the 'li,'bitiusr'' wis safely in port, and would leave in a few tl.iys (fith a ei.go of cotton for II, rmii'lu. I he following is a list of the blockade- runners at Nassau, N l, mi the l-'b : The II i.ffi' Wisp, CeidK.' I. a, nb, ,m.l I Vi.'ii '.', all of which bad been eh.if d back; the su-imii 1'itiil, which put. back leaky; the ".el ai d Ullii, loading; the l.Vwi, which put back in con-titii nee of heavy weather; lie Mac, whimi was in the dry duck ; Ihe Hutu li'iny, Druiil, I'.. ltirttr, and Ci'iu val CHiuh, trotn Charleston; the I iilh lhiitii wm llimlrice, from Wilmington; tho .Wars, laid up; tho .loimmn, .Nyi-ci, and .iiirn, loading; and the Wcoit, broken down. 1 he I'tarmiinn had her machinery datna 'd, and sailed for Havana for repairs. 1 ho WiM Km er had been cha-ed bn k, h it attciwards sailed again. Arrival of Ihe Kpnsliiitlo.i." Tiosion, Novciuber 30. The steamer K hm'iu dm In. b ariived from Norfolk. CITY INTELLIGENCE, I'AYMiiM or Tim City IIoikiv. T'hc city bounties at the present time aio only paid to men who enlist in the regular army or navy. This hus been found necessary by the Commission in view of the wholesale desertions Hint take place among those who entor the volunteer branch of the service I bis order is also a serious draw back to Ihe formation of new regiments. A meet ing of the oiliccrs of the 2d Fire Zouave Regiment, tin orpnnliition being formedfor one yonr's ser vice, waa held yenterdav afternoon. A couip'inv of ninety men, to be attached to this regiment arc waitirg the bounty to enable them to enlist. '1 bo meeting appointed Colonel Smith, I.icuten-niii-ColoncI Helium, und MiJorW. 1'. Smith, a cnnillii'ti e to confer with Councils on tho subj et. It is to be hoped that Councils will take sumo ac tion mi the matter, In order that recruiting in ly continue while volunteers tire plenty. Tuo K.re. ouave Regiment can be filled in three weeks if a I oiinty is paid. The men who will volunteer in this oreani, .I'lon will ,tnr the in ist pu t, be eoui-po-ed of Philadelphia firemen, nud not of tli.it w oit bless class of thieves who have so long h en robbing the city and Government by "jumping the Inanity." Pais or Stocks and Real RsiTwe. The following sales were mado to-day, at the Ex change, by James A. Freeman, Auctioneer : A reiind r ut of per snrinu. srcarcl tiy pru.vrty Klo..!in and l.oinljril street!., $-i la .11 li-nleel c-.tme, No. Itsjh llr.ili'lyivitie -.trs'-t, b, liyT) t'fi't, eltisi . I. 'I-si. A II' Ml ilw .'III1U', XltlCtf ellltl a'lll Thoili;iill Streets, li 1J 1,7 '; I , C ar. !). liusliiss siiitia and .livcninc, KI.Ikh Avenue, auuvo Wal la" stio.t. 14 hy In-.' f.-. t, f.;.i (.round r. i.t. (.I.'i.i.. 'I t.r.T -tnr din k liui'llnn.. N-i. -.to N .rin N ni-t th trt el : Kit hni. I,v .'.. Iii-t; t'.ISS lirmiiid neit,Mi'Hi. 'I wi. Iiu.-hmi;-, 'os. sin ii-.d -1 Kn ..r.:r -tret, 'n.i.'-.-i (rein Iir .v.11. a'. -M' blcvi'iiltii, el.sr, ''.'-'. l a- li, Sis'ai. T w starv t.ilelt liwfllPiK ll'ilke, Mi'JlL- Atruet, e It Wsi.i. ll i.v '.II il . fc'Sl er.eiiii) r'-nt.S (To. ..i.t' i'l r.'s. liiic.-, N i. i 8, N.aih lirt, !" by M 1. el.rl. ,ir, f I 'nil I w. ms'. .i. in Nuhlo sirecf, with C'.art-l.u.ist; hi tiiv reiir i-l.i-; f .'ieo I n't i f pi ty. Ples-iint street, In the re ir f tl.e at, n e ; l.' roill.0 i. i I i tOi '.'-i. Rr 1 1 iin m- tin: X v rioN vr. (it Attn Ri ot,:r. This afternoon the old National Guard teg. nniit, bntli l'ciii.sylv.inia Yoluntecrs, uu.ler tae coin ni.mil of Colonel Peter Lyle, .u. ired lu the 'iiy. 'Ibe regiment has served for three years, and is now discharged. Twenty-six privates and s xteeu ulli ers retuined home, some of the men having ro enlisted. Tho regiment roce.ied by ihe llcnrv (hi. ir. Is, ami Comnauy 1). of ttie, l'h'nt Regiment, Cu.'onel Nclf. The Soii'Ustari; Hu e Ambulance also turned out. Ranuii i io Hon. S. ih yli.1i Cot i as.. Tl.e coiupliiueutiiry dinner to the distln.'uishe i speaker of ihc 11 use of R"pri.'setiMtvas t it:e. rilace in-moirow evening, in tuo lariv hail on the second Poor of the A--eiuldv liuinliii's. (i.c.rtr ii' r ( urtm, (.et.einl Cameron, Hon. A. 11. It:e", of liosion, Ihe meinbers of C iiiu.'0-s Ir. n th.s i.v, and other proimm nt pui lic men will be piesent. The atbiir prom s 'S to hi ..!.' hy .,f tiie tl siiueuisl.e.t gn. -i .m l the geutk usu Ua'i:i. Iho nidttcr in charge. Tti tM r a Cw't, T; .vr. Ye-te.day a"t(r boon a canal boa, which went .yivf t'je F.i'' moiint dam a woek or tuo since, was s -.toniire I.v a connie of young men. '1 hey state I th it thiy feared Hie bout, one-b.ilf of which res'e-i on the diiiii. might do some injury, and -set it on (ire In order to remove it. They w.-re arrested by the I ark police, but discharged by th-j A'd.rmin before whom they were taken. Disuonist DoMtisric This morning Rose McLonglilin, residing at No. llnl Pearl street, was arraigned before Alderman IScltlrr, charged with the larceny of clothing to tho value of i ), the property ol a gentleman at whoso house she was employed as a domestic. She was committed for triul. Mi.ial ion I.inrTF.N'NT-CoMMAvni:R"Kt.t.s. A night or two since, Licutcniuit-Comniandvr C. II. "Wells, U. S.N. .commanding United States steamer Holrtui, received ut the League R'hhiis oue of the medals of that Association. It was gracefully acknowledged by Captain Wells. IlrAt'Tiril I'kkiodicai.s. Mr. Kroraer,No.40:l Chcsniit street, has sut us the latest numbers received of tho London llliuiralrd .Venn, T ime, J'ltm h. All the Year llnuml, Ac., which are as good as usual, aid for wbicb our thauks are due. Conci.ai.ki WFAi'osm. This morning Thomas Berry was before Alderman Welding, charged with carrying concealed deadly weapons, and with assaulting Otlicer Taylor, at Front and Arch streets. The defendant was held to answer. riiESFNTATioN. Mr. A. W. Taylor, late fore man of the Mantua locomotive works of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has been pre sented by his fellow-workmen with a handsome gold w atch. Recki itino. This morning the Mayor issued warrants for the pavment of the city bounty to 1 7 men, of whom 'J were eulisltd for tour years, 12 for throe years, U lor two years, and 1 for one ear. Sailed. At noon udy th steamer Donegal from the Nvy Yard, to join the Bomb. Atlantic iM-UllllS IWCrTvl). A MSI 11 MINI TO Till. Cons 1 1 Tl "I ION NA tlOH I. C'OSVI VTION IN Tills ClIY TODW'S I'ROO ttl- i niia ihe Nat.oiial Convention iM-eniblel for the pnrposp of ci n-idering An amendment to I t Constitution, met 1 is, evening at the West Arch street rns'iy:e inn Church. A large aad one w. s presi n Tfe objr.t of tbeCynvenioti will be nnderstooJ from the tollowim: proposed smeodntent: 'lo lt Cnni.rAhlf'. the Hensle Slid 1I0U" ot itrprrneuu- 'O f" III 1 ol.) !' Ill - f .1 1 - We. t llr.ns el lh.1 I uitinl sititre. re ss-of illv li.li. I'i. A' .o In .ll. " to niliu. m.-A-ure eril.ili'i. ii"'it.iil.'n oi ilie I uile4 staii i, n lu reo lu i.t- .11.. ' W . . tin. p.-o sir ol me ('nit -il -tnle , h-iiniav .irtinow I. . s l A.lnu lny t.iul MSIIl.l-. ill .- .11 All nut Orily ul,l l.ii.rm i.v.l ,eT.'iiinn'i., 1 tool .tes i" I'lirt-t, A ti v I iiler smelts Ihe n ili.t. s, Ai.d Ilt" r-v.'S'id will a oi re.l.r. i.ie hiiIIiii ity, In nr.ler In e-.n-. II ll. ft I 'tin -I ,ftti ii.v. n.ni. in. nil In rr.l.T lo lor n ft inure C'Tl's't nlii'.ii -liil.t.sli nl'llie, Insure ihnn.-'l..- tr.in.ia e til . i'"ov I Ie lor ttie run inon il. i.'ii.r. . rem. no ttie ri'ntir.t! wo Ij.r.s, Ili a -ii. Ule tie' IUliiell.il.il' !l:Ut" .1.1 1 t,ie"iil,-4 ol Ille, liiirty, suit the pur-uilof Im null' ss to oiir."lv.w, oir io-l hi V ami a. I Itie la .I'.i'ilili. ..I the 1 iiel, .1 i o .1 nil Ulal e-tiil'h-1. li.l" t otcllliltlvll lor the I llili .l HteleN ot A liKTa ll.'' Ill the. absence of the Presi len'. II v. Dr. V. I ly, Hon. J lines Pollo'k pre-ided. The m. ef'ng ti ns (p ncd with prayer by Rev. Dr. F.dwurdri. A serieji ot' resoltit ons and ttie .imeii bnent were oil. rid, after which the Convention a I io irne l. In the ab-ence of the President and Vlce-I're.-I-dent IL.it morning, Rev. Dr. K I v.nds was oil ed to the ch iir. Prayer was oil r. d hy li 'v. Joel Svart ,ol llalliinorc. The Seventy-second I'tnlni .is then read by the. Pn si. lent, atT w hieli let tt r from a niimtser of proininent divines, en 1 irs Itist the object of the Convention acre r -ad. Anong tin in were ictt- rs from Hon. II. lira'. Brown, Senator from M ssonrt; Piofe.ssor J. F. Winkler, Maiim Luther Collt ge, It ilUlo, Nc v York ; Rev. 1.. W. Habel, I.uthenm Cbureli, Kir 'hh.iyn, Wis consin ; Rev. Dr. Dulllcld, Detroit, .Michigan ; and others. A number of the delcga'es to tho Oouven'ion sp.i.ke at length of the smve-s aticiidiug thn lor inatii'ii of au diary so. icties In their rsn!etive localities, inn I of the circulation which had been given tor signatures to the memorial to Congress. Nt prscticiil opposition, either in public or pri vnie, lias beiii made to tlic movement, and ttie moral ponioti of the community in t lit dilf n'otit bum s have on all occasions heartily advised it. Amot g these speakeis, however, a general im prcsse n prevailed that. -urheiotit publicity had not b t li Riven to the object of the Conwntioii. Some is 0 or seven thousand eiteu ars bad be. n primed und distributed, hut a very lingo proportion of the religious community were in entire ignorance as to the t xistence of such a body. Amonii those who spoke upon tho sublet of auxiliaries, and tho success, partial or otherwise, of the movwiiciit, were Revs. A. M. Whe'stoue, A. C. Totld, R. II. Cumin, James M. -Donald, ll. N. Johnston, A. M. Milllg.iu, M. 11. .Smith, Dr. Douiilas, James 11. Coop r, Professor J. 11. Mcllviilne, nnd Messrs. Clmrles Lowe, J ihn li.atiy, John M. F.idcr, S.Jack, J. M. Cannon, John C. Sluie, John 1 . G.irlcy, and others. (hi motion, the adoption ol the reso.imn.s otlt led at the meeting last night ivas considered. Ti e r. solutions are as follows: .'rttiii-ri, That s linllonnl loeocnlllon ol (lo.l, the Lord .b -it" I Inl-t ami the Hob sn-rutiiie", ms pr..io-. .1 nt t'ic i. t a t.rml ol Ihls Asot-iatl.-li I.i 1'oiikre 'e, is ea'ftily a M rli'torid ililty ttlileti ll Is intlloiml jienl lo ill- r"U ir.l. Hnult'il lh.it in cotim.U'iiitlini ol the :.'.iuer.d ilultii-loti ol n-hiiitui liiteillceiieo. t.ritii'iiilos nn.i ItislllulioiH lliniiiliniil our country In view ol the many i-niiress i'-( oiii' 1 1 le lis ol (' hnst hi inly liv llui Coiisiuinioii hiiO tlio la'lu.iNtlve enaetnirtits ol the several stales and hi view lilso. ol the rell(i ions lilslory ol the fo'iuiiiuii ol tills 1 10 v.Ttiiiii'til, It IsastrtkuiK nml Holi'iiin met that our ntv s. ill tvmioiiNl I'ollstltilliou is No devi.i.l 01 any itlsllllr ti vn I lirisltnu tenltlre tlint one ol our t'lnet li Ulntlos one.n rrniiMtt lo npiHilnt ttiy of livsliuu mid pravtr In uu hour 111 iMtt.lle rnl..iiiny lies-niise ttie nation 111 Its ConNttttt).u r. eo,uiiieil no lioil anil nnother. In coiitraethiit alrentv Willi a M. Iioiiic un rower, li.-st.nt.'il not to ileelato that II. lioveriilneiit of tlellniti il rtlates ie not lit any sense loiiinlisl on tlie t 'tirisll.ul relis-loa. ll has in Urn If nn rtiumetcr of eunnty asaiiist Uia laws aud roligloti uf .Massuliiian. te.o red Thnt the measures proposed bv this Asso'ta tioli arc not aeetlonal nor sectar.ail, tinr pnrusaii, t.ut dm a. neral veiee ol I'hrlstiaii )iatrtotisui, a'ttltiK ttiitt which Is rlil.t and wholomci , wtilvll la III kcepini with oir anti-ci iti'tits, and which will not oiicratt) oppressively lit n Hie i-oDseU'tiee ol any citizen. iXctcd. 'lliat theHtftte of f Iir times, recent and nri Sent, and the stale of put. lie senllinetit, warrant and en couriisu tlie iitleniiit lo secure I he Amendment ol tho Coli-blnllon whieli is proposi'il nv till ,V.n ml if an. Iltnoti ui, I'liat Ihe hour ol cluistlsciiicnt u the hntirot repentaiu-e ameiiitnient and reiornt, and that in such a rtiiy ol national troalno. anil ruhnkii as has lielnlleii us, every reiorinatloti tioiu sin Is vnhialna ami Import nit : It is cl. ar that In aekn owleitukns Hod. lu exnltliiii tus fton and in ilifliiHiuK tholprinfl.ilos ot tils Word tlironuli au our lioveriinii-nt anil A uiiilnlslriitlon. not uulv Is there no mistake commute.!, tint aa end ol tlio llrst dicnity and tinuorlance Is aueurod. Speie.hiR endorsing the principle of tho liist, resolution were made by Rev. Irs. J,iul;iu and Coopor, snd Rev. William Whito Wi bums. 1 bo ri'soliiilona were still under discussion when our report closed. The attendance this morning w is quite hire. What Niixr ? SiiAitr SwiNnLtso. Two un knowu men called at the stoio of Messrs. M eho ner .. Morris, Front and Willow streets, a few days since, and asked permission to ueposi". for a shi rt lime several barrels of tiil'o v. Their request was granted. They then visile 1 tho es tablishment of C. II. G'Htit rc Co., mid sold to that firm six of the barrels for .fi"i40; to James Niiulty ft Co., four barrels forf bi i; to Georcc lllb. n", three barrels for s'i.ll. These ptrties called for the tallow, and upon examining it luiind that it wastwo-thirdsclay.tllereonly being a few inches of (allow nt each end of the barrel. The particulars of ibe swindle were communic sued to Ollicrr Hart, who, from the description furnished him, was enabled yesterday to itaeethe men to thrir boarding-house. No. 91 ) N. Second stro-.t. Here be arrested tlie two swindlers. 1'ho otlicer in xt pioceedcd to their phue ol business, I. sure I sttei'i, below Front. Here w is found a n itn ior of einplv burn-Is, nil ready to be pttrke'l. Two workmen wero ii'io arrested. The prisoners were arraigned beforo Alderman Toland, and roinmittid, in tlefuult of sJrl.iOO bail e.i 'h, for a further heuritig on Saturday noxt. J. mo. k Sn a kt. While workmen were engaged, a lew days since, in ditching the meadows IkIoat Walnut street, on the west bank of the Schtiyl kljl, they killed a sm-ike met-nrin!? ten feet in length and vigLteeu inchts lonnd the bdy. U lite an exciting oiiase took place before the sinil.c could be captured, and ivnilo b ing tt" pab bed it resisted furiously. I'o one person, a si . ke of i's si.. would prose a most dangerous and p werful comba'.'itit. Fortuii ite.lv, su -h spo ea s of tin: ati.t-.-oinla ar: a fjreat r irity in til l' lHi,:liborh'Oil. llp.iiw ay Roi l r.uv. Tills moruiiig a youn", man, tc.-iding in the Fn'teentii Ward, wn ar r..igncd before AUuniiau White, c'largeit with iiirhway r i'ob.ry. Aboiu a wee'i since a in in was u'tu'ki-i a Slxo'eutli and Carlton streets, nn I rub1 ed if s'l i and a gold watch. Tin' pri i .incr, who is :lnrgc I with oc'iig implicated, was ! Dim t tt il tor a fur;hr i:e.triug. It'ii i-vi.v. S nn,) time during la-t vpi'ht and tins iieniilni; .in enti'iin e was idle led lii'jthe d . '.ilint of Mr. George W. Or iin, ft". Third an i W ,'sb ngiep s'i. ets, and a lr:-: eui -unt of i- oibing ..ml other goods carried nil. Aptrty s.i'isi (.ii.'ti'iy a't'-mpied to pi v i soinis nf th Ji oils at t neialiii'.rinif Icoker'--, wli in be was a resttd ni! !.. et no tor a i u-'hi.r heAring. A'. Isii. siei asp l. Kiin i. Isvi.n rTN. We i. ,v- . :. 'Ie,. u ..' . ' .j i ve-.-y al.r.t..tive .iinl Will :" ci tni.'i n.i'e v.i: ci tl d'ii.l l(:il!. .nl '1 nu'i ludi a" r,ti.i. l'!s-l. I i 1 a i . .,. u 11. ,.k, of I'l.i nn.i, the iin.. ni us I ro'-'ir . s ar,. ati.uil io Hid ai'.i. a tut" tlie I 'on I : lit tit al and ..Una tele'" tills eity. T'l" tn ikatu.'s are s . e .n.ira I. il ss lo show at a t-U(i' e. hy in. ana of el " W J. all, sel w ith n e. i(; Lands, ttie h ..a tnd minute of til" de)iarttiro of uii i a-'i injn- Irani on a'rudniid out cl'tkn ciljr. The InJaaloih arc urrautcd In Hi" form of a cabinet, with tour sides, on an oniainetitid slaiid of hluek tVahitit, and aie to be iiiirnunili'il ti ttie bilshiess cards ol' ourni.'it c nterj i lsir tlrms, tastetully dUplay ed, and coveied wltti kl ids. Ai au n'1'it'iiii'.l ffiC'niia, this Inieiitl.in cuuno'. bosiirpsa.-id, ... It U sure to attract, by Its icAV cviif mi liilm it, ii.d utleiitlon of all parsons v l.ttun; linn Ity. I'ait'es who desire Uihrhni Uielr b'lslnt ss before the Hue.-', ol our irlnriial liob-ls, Instead . ( litlerhn; the ti alls, llniirs, and tahles Willi plaeards und hsndtiU'a.aliotdil aeeura s proailneiit space In Hie "Tluie Indh .itora," livad'lrusdni. Messrs. imi'iiuiiil. IP Bh,U!isa,l'hiladcliilil. tM An ExtBlLrst l.s i liNTiOS-. While science is atlcnii'tlng lu Invent in sni of trsversiui (lie air, anil, like Kwdalua, klo to tloavo the sky by uieana of lns, and, tike Icarus, fftilnntfro-a the nelsut to which IU vanity lias eltvatcd It, ptaellcal Insenidty lias been iiulatly at work perracliiu an lavanlion whiek will bs ol great in lilt J to tlie masses. Tin vast Ha la the prices of lusl has Uireauued to suak oar ixor, or even mode rately situated populatiou, ftal ths titinss of Jack I rosl; tut just at this eitremity a provtitna Is made, by 1dati wamth with all lls,eoisJ sleaeures can b pracursdfor evea I as tluin ths cost of ceal la the bygone days of pears. Mr. browns haa Invented a moat simple patented coiitrlt anca, known as ths Mtiallie VfttUhtr atrip and M iikow Wntisf. hy which tha "sriilieriiw and sasr air" Ii totally cAcludv d. The contrivance consuls isf a aiost aiinpla cooibloatlea of seoial, Willi India-rahber aprluiis aliai-ued. ulil'li axe fastenad lo Ike door or sriudow, and whirli cllnK, so to speak, t losely lo ttiarvack, and sxejnda aU the wind. Tins loseaMiui InsentioB Is flireap, iraei. cal, and available, and suoald be pem-hased by every launly with whom ocoaony snd eoiniort ate disnrabbl I :..!.. It comes to us re ommeaUed ky ei.arrl.es, banlms hesisea, Insmance comianle. siertm.aaa resl Serres, aed bv epeclal eompllsaentary tesllutontala (rem kevs ft. W. bellow, aad 11. M. Held. Iba sole airenl la ti.ia city Is Mr.t barlM 11 Baker. wkouA,c,tv.M I VV" sfi liquid Tl'lr. l t'H vIMtalsJ. To Of tf-r O-tnks Tm. V THS SARD SI TgVIl HAIL. t'h pisay, why those pr-itw i -nil ' Why do yojfl'n arotind, Tb'ia klcklns up yonr arornlal heels, Wltb an ImraOent boaudr 0 har el Ip il Ie yonts lo meet 'l tat you Ahiultt ttiufl eemplaln. for e .tb iye fresh, ol eopie ewoet. You nevei ask m vain. Ol rropl and hall, ol rain anil snow. And ulntrv I chill, Kti aiere. nt tavorod riUt. oo kno 'I luui If In liuinea slid I Put ihue If ie wilt, men ft ho tak. Throush all iheir lives, lo ens. V. e: t.ti.l t Is too bejd a U"k 1 h. Ir idle m; at" lo rlen-e. Thev il.lnk not ot poor Rdke, who lon Kor hleselnss sshlcti fny sllnht The uAl.te wlie-e SU' lidAliltles Ihrotll. T1(e wnrm repo-e at n:tit lliit (litlle.t miiitte catiini' snnpo"S Had 'lis a pnv' cn s.nall To wear uch siun.- , t leinilevne .'t.iths A" come from Tower Hull I We are ftrlilnn Itr adv-m vkr (1 inn i-.sts, enuai in aver, li sp. cl. itylr, pt, imitinal and pi rino'i"p. In any in.l" to moiuinre, at -'A to Ml per een. t.'srr prl.-es. Wchave a full and cntnpietil assolt.n.'tlt of the choteeet noj le In Iheniaiket, mriiiutrtl for e.i.A. ol tm toiT'lt , i iees ,if (Ae jeuii m. and aold for cash only, Ibem.ore nt tho low. el I'r.Ccs (loe-ll.le. Tow l a llA't. No. 519 Market "tre-t. ItiHsRrr st Co. Tin. Ci nriN On. CoMrmv Is situated at No. I :l st. I ..nun stre. r. Tll(yhae a fine ottl. e, and the have I ,1.. of ,t'..'k et idle conipmy I" steadily risine. as they hav very fVielent nffi'-ers, who uii.tcrsiitnd all ttie detal, ttie Oil trade. They have lately mad'- insny improve n tits in tlic oil laud, oc ne.l bv the e. ml . Ally , and tlie I'reslileut i. f the Cur.ir t'r rni any (who is also President of the St. Nicholas (HI I'omi amy) vlnts ths wells and persunallr ii. pi iideiuls the operations there There is no slock that pays tielter II. an C 11 stock now, ami the price of Pet r ileum is steadily lie-re i-lnc, on a -rotinl nf Ihe vast quantity dc n.aiidi il both for exportation and tioine consumption. 'I he Ml yiL-hnl.vn tlo-k olT.-rs sii. ilir ImPneia'-'iiis to tlio.s ssIki tsl-.ii to Invest. As It run hetiiiuht now at a loss .ri e, and Is steadllv ll.iliii. l'.otll of ttiese c 'tnpanles w ill pay lar.-e div tdeods. No PnosriioiirsonSi'iKiTs or Trnvr.xrixv.. tin yottni: man sslthttie black earpd-biik' Hint called a iheCotitliicnUl llniel yesterd i.v, iskoonti. Several p.trlt. ft vshosasv hliti.amt amons tticnt the dctectlvos, rccssaUe liitti us the pert tsliu buss allot IPs el.itlilntr At Charles fciiekes .t ( 'o. s one price, under ths llnntltieiitiil, and li.ts tieett patronilmr that celebrated Itimse slueo Its nitalClsa tiient. llisilsit to the Com im-ntal yesterday siAslorthat purpose. Gt omii; 8rt ck & Co. 'a Pianos Ami Mahon cV H M' IN's PIANtl . CMIINKI' tdttiANS. CAIIINKr 1 1 'It I IS. 0 e- .'.(SI ..leieh ol' Piose llae 111- ( I lb i INS, PI ISO sirum'iits haie h.i'ii sill bv Mr. CIMINCI' r'1'K 1 1-. Ii.,.tu.l lliete lid is cons ailtly dltdlNs. I MNil , eri aslin:. CAItlNKr KolTIH. lorsaieonlvliv (dlUNS. siami .1 e ..ofi.n. .. iii s -;t M(A1S. Bevetithalid I'licslail sl.tets. tilt i A N 4 . Cull nut n'h Ciotiiino. An elegant n-sort-nitnt At M. Bhoemakt-r A: Co a, No IN. Kiatith street. Tin: I, Aliu s' Fiiirvn. "A gem;" "A hou-c- tiold trclstiri'i" "A perfect le.'.lltv; ' "Works ttko .1 atmr m; I he lo st in the oorhll" ' IVr.uld not bu wlth'iut it Hoieiice;" "Itn'Akis four "lit -li.-s wit li the saiae ea-o thai ottieis tuaku one." Huch are tlie expressions use by pnreiis set's of ii l lorenee. Hold at No. IUO Caesnut street. A Neiii.kcted Coi.n may cause months of sutTerlns. And oltcn ends At lAst in Consuintuloti, Broa eliit's, or other PuliuonA'-y Atlcetleii. When neglect Is eneiidi .1 b resnlts so (Isniieroits. what csn justify the cAii lesA Inditreieiics of "wsttlnit lor A cM to net we'l Itsull .'" If those who are now troub'ed with Cousths, ('old-, Hi. .trsaiiess. Sore 't'iiroiit, .fcc, would surely avoid the driA.lliil siilterlnifs of the consumptive, let th-oii take at oner Dr. Ii. Jeynu's r xpoetornnt, a remedy si hose em ciey has been established thirty years. Prepared only by lir. li. Jay lie .t Son, So. -4.' ( hesntit stroi(. Oil Si nsr-BirTioxsi. The books closod yostor dy n Ith iill tlic shares secured. Ws understand dial thn "lieserve list'' Is now open at tils olrico, corner of fourth, and Wutniit street. Tlio-e (llsapp'iliiied by not IijPu In ths flrst list, may possibly secure an original share In fids v. ay. H. Si rr j. & Son have concluded to close out their liu'SO sti ek of iroods teiore Cln-islinaa. All those who want fc-oode in Uieir hue will do well to Klve diem A oall al Pair old estahl. alied stand, os, 711 And Tli -N. Tenth atcut. Tun FioiiENcr. docs all kinds of family sewing in tro neatest manner, iroiu the hea. leal wo dlens to lbs ni'-st d.'llcntc lutitlct. I. atiiis' Frits. An elegant assortment at ChATles Oahuird A bon t, Continental 11 jtel. CitoK i: and Fashionaui.1! CONI-HCTIONB, Pot lip lu Neat Bones, buitable for 1'ressnts. HTI.I IISS V. WlllTM IS, Mo. l'.'lO Markut street. Do Yot: Know Dkan has removed to No. 411 hesnut sliest? He sells lob,.' co, Clears, Pipes, Ac, fllty D4 r cent, less th.iu nny other msn In (Ms city. He nemtier l(enu, So. 411) cht.nut strts.-t. Ft licit ASKits may rely upon getting thi best 1 uis at t'bitrlvs OaalutdA. Sou s, continental H tcl. Ciioick Caiiamki.s. Chocolate, Vanilla, Cocosnut, Atitl 1'unsh C'Hiauu'Is. Xa-infactiirid by H ri-.ein F. Win rs is, No. l'-'lo .Market SI rest. Fini it anh nii Kit nvopk is done on the Flo reuee ttian can be iloue on an other tnaehl-ie. Oall and cm. mine, tittle, N". 0.KM l.tsliul street. I.unrs and CmtbitiN's Tl ATS. latest style at CiiMrles OAktortl A Son s.i'oi.tliitnial Hotel. Vanilla Roasti.d Almonds, Of rare iiuatlty. Alaiittiafitured tiv Urii lll.a F. Will f S.vS. WAnrtN'rnii to I'leisk. The "Florence" is t..c only iM-rifct luuiliy sesslia; umi-bine warrsntinl to ivo (utile -ali'fuc'loti or tin i.'y returned. Oknti.i.ui.n's lit is. All tho latest styles at Cbiul.s oaatord & bon s, Coiituit utid Hotel. riioroi.iiAi'iis of tine styles and artistic exeeti- f'-'il arc llisde a II. F. H' nn. r s G ille'V, So. Mil Arch stri ot. rations should ieiiieinbi.'r the ait. moons are brief, n. .d 4C early. Sii t.i.'h newpttent Stove for consuming the ms and eiiptB'U rltiK In at Is the ele aposi a'ova thai can la ni d. ll.ey nn lor saie av No. Ill 1 Hill ltie(. Mus. M. G. Rhown'h " Metaphysical Pis. moii-.' Vils tlie root ..f s-.s-v .tieiis. I'n-.; '. No. I.'il Ari h .'reel. eJ ud-. e. t sMiaent nl anotlier column. FINANCE AND COMMEHCC Oiriu ins Kis.smo Ta' aoaii a, I Wednesday, Koveuibor an. The Stock Market, as we have noticed for several days pas', continues dull and heivy, und prices oro unsettled, with the exception of Gov eminent bonds, which arc in good demand. o-JO.s sold ut liMiAfTiiltHj ; Us of 1S81 at 1 12.J ; and 10- 10s at 4; 11 11 was hid for old 7 Ids, and 1 IS was asked ; new City (is urc selling nt 101. J; PI was asked lor Peiinsylvunia ,'9. Iu Railroad shares there is rather more doing, with sales of Reading T.uilroad to notice at til, a decline of .J ; Pennsylvania Railroad at U7; Northern Central nt 7b-; ; Caimlcn and Amboy at l.i'J ; North Pennsylvania at Uii, an advance of 4 1 IaMgli Valley Railroad at 80; CaUwi.ssa pre ferred at 118, n deeliue of 1 ; aud North Pennsyl vania Ilaliroftd bonds at DS; 4li was bid for Little Schuylkill; .7.14 for Philadelphia and Ger muutown; O'.'j for Mlnchlll; 01 for Klmiia pro fened; HiJ for Cutawisisa common, a decline of 4; and 30 for Philadelphia aud lirie. City Passenger Railroad shares arc dull and lowor, with sales of Thirteenth and Fifteenth at 20, an advance of 1 ; and Race and Vine at 12 ; 6H4 was bid for Second and Third, a decline of 4 ; 24 for Spruce aud Pine, decline of i ; 40 for Chesnut and Walnut ; 06 for West Philadelphia; and 15 for Arch street, a decline of 1 ; 65 was asked for Fifth and Sixth, a decline of 1 1 4 for Teuth and Eleventh, a decline of 1 ; and 24 for Girard Colltge. There la no material change to nolko lu Bank hares. Farmers' and NechatdcV, old took, told at 69fn 6i, a decline of I; 180 wae bid for North America; 159 for Philadelphia 1 87 for Kensington; 424 for I'ean Township; 50 for Girard; 31 tor Manufacturer' and Mtschattici'; 4C4 for City ; and 474 for Commonwealth. Canal shares continue dull. Susquehanna Ca nal v.4 . Uixjl5,Bavitacsjr is 324 wl bid for Srhuylkllt Navigation common, 3etsJ fof preferred ; and 73, for Lehigh Navigation. Oil stocks are Inactive and prices are unsettled, with sales of McClmtork at ,'i, and Rock Oil at 41 1 39J wits bid for Maple Shade; 4J for Ferry I 9 for Palzelt; 3 for Mineral; 9 for Noble and Dclamator; 74 for Densmore; and fi for Md K.licny. The Money Market continues very doll at about foimer rates. Loam on call are freely of f red at 6 per cent, per annum. Prime paper is) ery eerec and ii'ioted at 74(i9 per cent. Gold is less nctivo this mornlng.And prices havo declined almtil 3 per cent since last evening, opening at 2:V2', ; fell off, and sold at 22SJ at 1 1 o'clock; rallied. And sold at 230 at 12; de-lined, and 'old at 220:( at 1 V. M. Another new oil company hasten for.nid, which, for the magnitude of its property and Ibo character of Its projectors, bids fair Dear pass in proluctiveiic-s all others now on the uiaiket. Wo refer to the West Virginia and Ohio Oil Company. It owns In fee one hundred acres in West Virginia, near the Tack wells, to g. tin r wiih favorable leases on 1 30 acres o't the best oil territory in Ohio. It Is divided lulO 100,000 shares or five dollars each, the eubscrlp tlon price being two dollars and a half (no othsr ravnictit or liability required). This provlJ.ee for a working cupiial of fy.'o.OOO in the treasury of the company. A large number of the shares have been already subscribed for, anl tho books will prohaby be closod la a day or two. The following names are among the list of subscriber : J. Kdgtr Thomson, 7.'0 shares; Thomas A. Scott, 613:); .Tames It. Smith, 2NS0; Stephen Mirris, 11.11. Grit, 0O'l7; Uenj.vnln F. Huldy, 2.S2; Win. C. Stiles, Jr., 643.) ; J. P. Steiner, 2r2 ; tl. M. Hildebuni, 111); N. W. Harkness, 22; F. ll. Wyeth, 112o; John Wyelh, lUi; Henry Ujwer, 1 12o. Thesiipei'intcndeneeof the prac'ical oparatione of the Company has been entrusted to a geiit'e man of rare fidelity, energy, aud skill, who, until recently, has been one of the superintendent o' the Pennsylvania Railroad. Under bis manage ment the Interests of tho stockholders will bej caied for and the lurgest results obtained. I llll.Alll.l I'lIlAHTOi K KX :I1AMI1KS1I.RS),M0V. TO. lleportis; by Clarksou Co., Brokers, No. Ill A. Tnlrd At, 11 KI Olti: HOAIIDS. HVJ all Senees fill., in cash Phil, k OdCk. I'D ah da PS sh di 1'0-h do .. sh .III thai ah do PS sh d .'a I sh W-llnut Isiand. iHsli .to M 11 10 It 11 II, Si ,'i"sli do Posh Story Kami.... Aiaiah limner ....., .' sh J Post do il Si di Perre Oil Haiah Maple 8h Iill ah d ?''so Kmtser. . . b 5 Us I I I ... 4. ... ; ... . ... 4', bin i I. sh d :..'. a PS. ah PO 1 h lis h f. si st Co Ill SI ah do.... '.ssi ah B'm Cr - k .fs'i lnsl.h IMotell OU.bli do do., do. do 5 iSDch di. bi Jim ah KI li iroao VU sh Keystone Oil.. ' ,.'2d 4', "II do. , IPS' sh do.. .... 4, KlltsT BOAIID. S.VJIOP. B fia '8! II II sh Far MecBW.. II ah do (tl Jo'sh Siisi Cub. .bo! i e; lunah ibi U'S llOsh AlleiAP.tU... 10 J'i HUM l-.s's ha s. t.s.0 do I(h,'. I'll 0 00 KsiSf tun d res-1';'( t.'io do Pi', itm r. s. lu te-'j Sl' " City Os. new , .c lii'H lia.il Can. ,t A f.s 'dil prj 1 S.s el's. K. 0. 1st in. .Ill f'lO N I'a. ls bds.... iirt t.S.O do 1(7 V S.rsn f'.nbiiry , E 7". I'd lis. an Uci.tiiilock.lilO A'. lntish liiieeA V new.c li in an cam & Ain...,iv; 40s's N. Co' lira! , 2isi ah Hock Oil Oil 4'J A KB S!sl n U .. . i.iv? i I'A. K.h JO Sl4 II sh Panne I llOsh Hi-ailing I xa. sn North I Hah Usk-li Vll"v.. SO SiSlalil'alaw brtf..,. AH uslilallict lalU,.,. Hi, New YoitK. November 30. Stocks are lower j Chb-aiin and bock Island, lu-i: llaniberl.tnd prei;r4. 41',: minds Central. I.T: Mlrhlan Boiilhero, S'.lsll New York Central, llti Usaitlns, HI,: HikIsoo Hiv.-r. lis',-. Canton Co, iiSsil Allsaoiira OOVi; Erie, hl's; One v.ar Certiorates. P7i Treasury 7S-I0S, 115 IU 40s, lis'i ; Uealaiereil, tis.'Ji S-'.Da, Coupons, HU; On pon tit, U'i.'a; Kesistered.IDo; Gold, srM since the Board. b'.V 1)k TjAvi-iM & Bno., No. 20 S. Third street, quote as follows Auvlnsy. Atl'("v American Gold 224 23d American Silver, i't and I's 218 Dimes and Half Dimes 213 Spmiish Uuartera 213 .. l'unn. Ctnrency 4dls. ilia,' New York Exchange 1-10 " par. Quotations or the principal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock today i s ti Atk. Jiat Auk. Fnlton real ;.si H 'XfcF.lhenv isr ;,'' Hi, .Mountain Coal. .. 60s" K.uerta toil a a. h.Y.(.Miil.Cual..l 14 Olmstead j 'i'i (neon HI. Coal... . 4K A Holder liadavinaur. 'a 10 N.csrbonesle i H lllhbard 2 lis Ciln'i a Coal I ' 1',' Story Farm s .. tcnl 1 a. clalor Oil 1'. ltil Hruner a.. IV lll 1 1111k 'Jt, V, I'r'rolounl Centre. 3 I 1 piineiital ....... lis Oil Creek 6', Maple Mule (111. a .. McCllnt..ck Oil...s .. I'ennsylvanul J'st . Perry Oil s .. Sllneial Oil 9 Keystooe Oil a .. enanuo (ll Vnloti I'etroleula.. 2'S llearsm (Ml 1 Heiieea Oil a .. eirvaii'e Ol 1 .' rrankUi OH llewe's lidiljr Oil.. .. IrvuiK O.I S Pal's tana OP... 1 llenamete 7 ls IiaJr.ellOU s .. 314 FiKlssn it 4M- 7'. Hose Island an Allegheny Klvw. s. Ciirtln... .14, 3 PblU Oil Creek. 4 , Pull Creek 3'. lienasula Corn Planter. .. 1 Hriirss 'iAr laauund Coal.. I r-walare I'I li Kock on s .. of Vi Tan Farm i'i I 1 4 llioisa Farm 1', IVf 1 4 l.liliira.1.1 a . '('4 10 Walnut laland... .. .1 1', Krouer s .. il1, H IthieCreek S .. I '( Alletlieiir Al'iils.s .. 10 The following are tho receipts of Ibe Dela ware Division Canal Company for the woek end ing November 20, 1S01 : For week to dale J7,3f-17 Previously In 1S"4 211,218 41 $217,013 oS Week enilinc Setd. -5, 1S63, K711-8I l'reviously in lsii'l lorl,ls.5PHl . lli3,kl(l t)vS Iiicrciisc lu 18(14 JP (.5,016-931 Hahio K, Di'Iinfv Co , No..io S. Third street, quote as follows i i.lei'A.J. j- 'il -J. American Gold 2204 210 American Silver, 4's aud Ps 21.4 220 Dunes and Half Dimes 213 211 Penn. Currency 4 dla. 4-10. lis. Now Yoik l-xchiuige par. pir. Tho following Is a statement of coal trans ported on the Delaware and Hudson Canal: . r'tr rim ir&ik rndiini rr ;A4 .Ve ,l. u I-elae-Arr and llod-"ii Canal Co isdj. Ml.., ii 1 eiilis.ibiu.i co.dl ) 'LSI 4.c,.'ii'9 Topi! tons Hi,''M 1, .''..' For liic same pviioJ last year: Fi- "of s-'( a. I). Iss-ece .sn.l Hu Lou ctnilCi '!7.IS7 "A '.Vf I'i i.llsyiiaunt toitlt'o s,..sl tsjl l.i Totld Urns Ui.v.l l.dl, Ssi i'i: 1 1. in i.i'in t tkaiu KErour. WriiNi hiiav, NovemlierdO. In Buk nothing -de'im. llold-rs ask tl.'i ft Ion, but without aloe. 'Ihe uuirket l.r aeeds is uiuibui quiet, at a'iiiu'...iie ., raies. The illACth e een.btlon nf tra.te, as noticed lu ths ri n Market for some days pan. tnll eoadnuos. and sales ara iinikuiiioiiino a I. nilicd eteut ui shout loraaer rams. Hupplles continue lo A'rlve slowly, and holders are nrm In their demands. The demand for export Is only 'In ' small way, ami Ilie siile. te repor are au.iiil 1 aid barre -IV, I. lane and. 'sal hhla (.'ueker I i'y Ml lis, on terms kept leer ISma ins supply of lb. home tre.de as in in i'l 7a I.V l-i l a- I.i .(iiailiv. The nl'iveiiieius in Ityes Hour and Cora tu-al couueui of au ektroio..ly Uuviua '''uf Wheal Market is ratter qnlst, hut ho-aers are flrnf in i ,i !, noli salsa ol liasi busUe.s j.aeked at . ofi! "'at -a' i .he'; la'liana amber at if.., and 5f,ts, busi, d. b.a .hern at tl e ...... rts'iire. Bo " In wl.ile- ueoiiiileal J ISi '.' IW KvS Is In limited nq lest, vTlUi'sM,:.", ll"' "!l' . rnartst I. Poorly "W! Corn ; oldyellow Is aelllnii at It and new st .s..l ,4. There Is a liberal demand lor Data at (lie , with s Ales of ;-mo bushels. Iia.ley and Mall 'ffk" '.J. aci.reely auithleu dolus b ns prless. nuky is ami It i,i I.t' ,d, Za i loivards the close It A ilccilue. but Itl.'.ut Umhnii buyers ; sail! of fsuu.yh -ma and Ohio Lbis. were made st SI ! LATEST WABIXETXTELLIGraCE. (T.EA1IKD THIS MOBiniia. Ship Wealmorelaud, Oecau, Liverpool. It. rsnroa. Una Ulika, llroxu. Truilitod.S. A; w , .welsh. HnsJ K. Arov, W eeks, Barbados. J. K. Bailey at Co. ins Alberli, flow, 1'eusacd., B. A. (louder a Co. tear tiuiik TulUe, Kick, I'rovltiuelowu, Capulu. AIRITKD tHleTatORiniJCI. ramus F. It. ll.w.eitine, Turner, 7 days from Boston, 111 ballast lo Feter Wruibl Co. brhi i arohue lidj,6iultii, days from Fort Royal, lot tallul to E. A. bssjder A Co. liuJ. K.a.uin.. Miekersou, days from Fort Royal, la bull.st to lieniy aitAoiis. Bcbr ttiawaita, Klauey, 6 daj-l trout Kswbaryport, Witt, pulse to (leorse B. Kortoot. stolir Willis aioiiall, Aduus.5 days ftom FortMM MossroO, tn ballast to J. G. & O. 8 . Hwpliei. a, or sleva.la, Usnn.8 daya ttoia FortUnat, wilt h4"s ltusk8. W. VVehdi. ,v,. loki J . at. llrooouai.t eays from Fort Royal, In baUsat to ss.pt.ln. hour gueea erf ths Booth, Moa, day froaiTort Eej al la bailauil to CAtAlA. . . aWhrC.ll. hirers, T-Atujlsiy, I Vaj (rota Kef v7t,I( t-snl a) Corut a kJsiiUts i