VIEWING, rm G1AFE H A J A jA A. PRICE TIIKEE CENTS.) PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. DIX'KMP.RU 1, 1S(M. fl'KICE TIDtEE CExNT. rrn U THIRD EDITION GENERAL THOMAS' ARMY. Highly Exciting News. DITILK MOMKYT IRILY KXTEITEI). Both Generals Manoeuvring for Position. SKIRMISHING IN PROGRESS. HEAVY CONCENTRATION OF UNION TROOPS. Gen. A.J. Smith's Corps Arrives .it Nashville N sm n. i.i:, November 30 The arniy movo- Dit'i.n lor a few J ijs past have he n simply for posl'ii n. Tlio Federal tor es have not ictre.i'ed, except to improve Iheir location, and they occupy Franklin lo day, but will probably sell et for the battleground a position nmoli nearer to N isli Ule. rdilniiisblng h is occurred, wuh little or n advantage toiither. Tho probabilities are tint the bottle will bo (ought within tlio nxt forty eight hours. Our forces arc in eager cxpoetail on, ai.d I lie (.'(in r als li'ipctiil aud confident. Lntge accessions of troops have retched h"ro, who have been sent to advantageous position. I uiull di tai Inherits of liebe.l cavalry an: operating not fur from Nushvillo, doing, however, no gre it slutnige. The railroad c oiiiinun'e.ulon with Chutiatooga is Intact, and the trains arc runuiug regularly. There ia nmoli excitement among the citi-.cis on account of the near approach of Hood's army. Mnjor-Gerjcral A. J. Smith's C rps readied tiero to-night. m GREAT BATTLE IN TENNESSEE. General Hood Defeated. THE REBELS LOSE 6000 KILLED AND WOUNDED. General Thorn is Takos Oao Thousand Pri3onors. ClPTrEK OF A BKDEL ITiiVElUL. Oar Loss Only Five EunufeJ. !., ?., Etc., Etc., Etc., r.u, Klo. New Vokk, December 1. The following Is the substance of a despatch from Mr. Tru man to the New York Times: Nasuvii.i.k, November 30, MMulit. Tliu enemy, at 4 I'. M., made a heavy attack at Franklin with two corps, but after persistent lighting waa repulsed at all points, with the lofts of six thousand killed and wounded. Our loss Is about Ave hundred. A Kcbel brigadier and one thousand prison er, were taken. LATER ADVICES. Official Despatch from Gonoral Schofleld. THE COOD NEWS FULLY CONFIRMED. tips-cli.l l llio Kv.'ulng 'l'cli riIi. WAt-WNoTois, December 1. Tlio .Star gays: The followim' highly important unl gratifying despatch has just been received here. It Illustrate :ho. wisdom of the recent movement ot the army under Ceueral Tiio n is, which the gold gumblers and soeesh sympa Uiir.crs couctructl into a retreat; Fuaaklin, Tumi., November CO, 180L Mojor-Gcneriil Thomas : 'J'he enemy m ule a heuvy and persistent uttaek with about two corr8, commencing about i o'clock this alter linen. He was repulsed at all points, with very Lcavy loss, probably Eve oi.sU tliuits.in 1 men killed and wounded. Our loss Is probably tua more than one tenth that number. Wo have captured about KW0 nieu. in hi'l ing one brigadler-Rcneiul. (Signed) Jauich M. Si tioFii.i.ti, Major-Gen. Commanding Army !u the Field. ' Tlie ltt'iuri lu ustMii;fou. I WAPnixoTON, December 1. General Sc'io- I field has successfully repulsed the advance of the r.ebels towards Nashville. The purticu Inn of the victory have not been received, but it Is paid to have been a brilliant iiQ'air. LATEST NEWS FS0M PAPERS. REBEL GEN. Snii'EMAN'S PROQ3E33 Keiteration of Previous It9port3 AVashinoton, December 1. Gentleman win liave tccn Itichmoud pupcrt of Mouday, Movcm ter 26, kay that they contain dctpatc'aos from Augueta, dated November 20, to tho effect that fcheruiun had nut approached that city, and icpeat the itatiment in the Savannah pupera of the itih, that he had beco defeatod la hit etfort to crois the Oconee, river ; and further, tunt hii aHrnipt to march taitwaid bad been battled. The 1U beta claim that they utill occupy Macon and the JCiyuirer argue that Sueruuka cannot itacb that city. GENERAL SUEllMAN'S EXPEDITION. Impressing Slaves at Augusta. ANTICIPATED TKEACIIKRY OV THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA. TLe Comir.acdant Advi nl to Ouml Aoir.st Foes Within d'.tl Cbnr rnan Witlirr,t, SHERMAN TAKIHC HIS EASE IN CECHCIA. Elarchrs P.rportcd "v?r.ip;in Only Seven Miles Per Day. II-.iCETANOE OF MAOOvf AND V-DGUSi'A C0Nti,3oED. .Ciiilial Dali..reK anil Qou. Foster Co-opt-rating with horanti. A1M111A1. H4111I11UN l ( l.M .HI. lOSlElt CO- 'll'l HA'llNO WITH SiO' .vx. Mr. l'.liki, mi cscap d I'n!"T snldlcr f ! n ('! iilcsror, who n i pn-u .t ui. y :0 .iC ot . n iral l)..li)grcu'h lioat-, Iru u : vc 1 :.l Chicago. iti'iirp's ;h ,t Im h A' ni l 1) '.h'g-cn uDi' (Jc in ml Fo-tiT are c :!i.i, m; .1 tlio niuvi inei: j of fici.tiul S!k v.iiii i, 'lii.l a; ii . i-o'.icrati'1.,' witli him. h, vn. an ia surely nii'iin r lit S ivau l ib. wl tc there arc no rear toili.!:; e ; m-', and but t vo th 'Uai.ti lu.'ii. Tltu lllltveml'l, 'i ! ab'-a ly li.ien Him'e in : i vi r the e.inin'ction ,,i Wilinlng'-m an4 (.'liailcs'on, nnrt as uoii as ttf (ir'ift'ilo ti no oi' SI.. ni:ki' ait i k niion Sav in: ill arrives, !' istor I iiiKke a ileiiicuxtr.i'lon up u !iar!,'t,in, I'or- tir uen Vi'iiiiiii,'lcii, Gran, upon Riclun m l, whl'c Sin ri.lan's c .Iiiiiiq wit' I ' tn. F.l'-r eonllioiH .te - I'enn n' f 'i n n-al fli'ant thai iiie ( o'lieil. rucv is a sIm:,. Ui savti uotliinir eiui nop lie i.nwitrd proirr, ss i.i shunnan ; thut h is nMv.inre uanl can i a.ii'y t V-:" M iini ; that at Ai.!rn.oi:ville In: will timl only a few wrccs of n en, a 1 the healthv men t'ftviniX heei rein ved ; tint An tin -tii and Savannah ui I easily fall Into hi h wiils, wlili 'lie rioh-.'st s ores of nestnvn. coitou, and material yet found ii. tlin Confederacy. Ilm lult-vt It i lie I 1 -nmita. r ii H i hossino or rim o i:r. voiiHusr umi- l.NO OS TO Sll HUMAN'S 11HAK. The Saviinuali Itrjiuhliran it ho tilth contain coii'rndii tory siatcincnts as to :iheriiiaa's movo nii iits, , iiii.'iil.irly as to i roiio( tlio (,: niea ma r. Ii says that the Column operating on the tjeirr.in r, kiI, kept the west-rn .ido and strnok i II in the directum of M.i 'on, as tlui'i'i eon liniplating a junction with the forces in that iiiniiy. It s'i'tcd ibnt a strong force of cavalry U fol Itiwinchernian, and that it Is not impossible that Finret may cro long hail!; like a Wolf on his roar and hanks. MlCl'M'S (OI.IMM AT MAliIS'.s Br.l'OHTKD SIS ikcn tiiovhand srnomj. F cm the Richmtjntl .i.'.rtA, ,'0V'.,.a't',iS. The Georgia pajurs puh i ih a i?reat deal about Shirniau's niovcnn nts, r.nd nearly as ni'i en niiout i ui own, all of which it would ho vory i nprudent to copy. It wis pre'ty well asei -tain id ill at tua l it Wing oi Sherman's army, whon it rcaeiiel M iidigou, nunilH red sixteen tliO.i.aad m.'ii. Xhoy I n r in a the town when they left. THE EXCITEMKNT AT Villi STA men r.i ' M l!S r .1C MailtOFS TO WillIK ON T1IH Vfl'l Tl Fit' V ri1) NS. -nm the Attqiiiit'i lt'' iiU'' S'n'f'.ul r 'll. Mn. liniToii; In view of iho un'i ei;) ited ild innee of the cn my in this tlirc "iii.i, v..ii;d it not he well for our military authoriiios toiai'ires the M'tvii e of all tho nlile-'iodied ii"i(r n)s (fiv.a a id slave) in our midst, to work upon "ho f i-ntic I'lom .in iiiil the city ? Thtre ure a gi'i v number to bo ii tn litt'ossly lool.in on nl the preparations t in p n.sile for the n ety of tho city, who could '.nil nliould be. made Service ible ut this hour. I hi ae nro iloiibtliss a nr. at rntiuy now at work n tl: ioitiiicution j Ijutthcid au tlill a gre in 'i yet idle in the city, who should b ivcpades atd .-hovels in their hands. Vs i)ms;:iikii. IHKAI HI IIV ANIICIl'VTi:!) VT AVOVsri. Fit in V r. nl'i R-'jU'cr, .V-ee a';, 51. We tlnd, upon vislMng the diu:rcnt railroal depot", that our milit iry auih ni ies aro e 'i-ct- n the propir vijilaace. W lUggvst that not only the ail.'Oa'ls, bin all thi reads leafing from the ei'y, lu nusc dili fi n:ly guiirdi il, and r.O'ie he .' mitteil to pass in l;e direction of tue m my. In ti e approach of an enemy tliera will alviys he eoii.e cowardly and treoch -vous m.!ii, wh- to liiuhe fair terms with thoni, will e.scapj M their c; mp- ai.i Kive what ini'oi niati ni can lie irloaim 1. Let nil' military men loeii 10 this ;Uii im portant. TUB RICHMOND I'URSS t'S H11MM'S OIIDKUS KlIKltHAN 1AK1MI HIS IIM.. IN ULOUUIA. Fi Oin the Ae amylii IP'e, A'ui ' e 3. The Northern papers of the 21 Ii publish Oemj. ral St i Moan's orders to his inav fur t'm niiivli in wh.ch he ii now ert'n-.ri'd. Those orders aio daitd t Kingston on the 'J:h instant, just t'ireu iluv h t iro tho Yankee army was put ia mo-ion ! r, an . tlun'a. They are highly iuteres'iii',', and to -on, i extent Important; not so miicli i,i di vel' iii g the ultimate iiitoiitiai of Saerinaii as in sl.o ing Iho character of his mice netit, end in ni.ii fesiing tho dlltieultles w'ueh ho antici 1 uti d i lid tlio manner iu whi. h he sou jht to pro vn'e 1 1 ainst them. The lalient tacts which force themselves on our Qtti t lion ure, in tho first place, that Shenuvi ha 1 ik ti rn ini d to cut lorso from liNeuiiiinunicati'iu, nun to undertake this exped lion witliuat having any I nse of opi'iatl uis In his rear, tints liuii' con pi lied, ot coui -e, to subsist on the co inlry. or, in i ll tr worile, to lire from hand to in mta. Tue i ilopiiun of this course would 6 em to i nply tint he di Hj.md to convert his army into a movable ia llj ii g m lunin, the re..t eU na. icu ti ) au I ob jeetof vvhicli orgiiin.ation arc eelcriiy of niovo ini'iit a coiidltioii -wiieraily c,:.,ai .lered indii:j:i ati e to the meets, fill islle of aucii expoUltioni, and evi n to llicir j.i'e:y. l.ut In this -a-e rihcrinaii d cs not ippnirt i aim at any meh olij ct. His nil' rs a:n that his ut n, i. lo move at the into of tiiuien miles a day I'diucof pogiess not at ill cotiioti aat with i,e n i h ol lapiiiry ol man j rhi -h wa uu.illv in . mine w.th n llvili;! col'ie u. Tuero is Olio ay, in it lint one way, it i-ec. s to us, lo ace mat tin 'Ins in ii' v 1 ii ' t y ; did thy. is, that .Saennuu, fully eoiivinr u, hi. o the 'iii' .IB of tu Yaukoo 1 i.i'i i s, that id! i be nvdl 'l le Torct of the Cont'cdi; iai y was eonccntiiucd in iho armies of Lee aad Ilocd, in ll ih.it Doth of llio-.e getiui:'! woal I Da too much occupied or to) Ihp reuuved fiiiiii the fctne of the campaign to lie fib e to detiuh any portiou "of llicir tnice to operate against biui, entertniued lioicarof meeting any serious res.Htauee to uis udviiui :,nd liiiitc.patcd noolistacles e:ce)t lhoe v hiih t. I: Lt be n.ieriostd by tho hostile but tiiiU! i-aui.eil and unarincd population. Those, indeed, betiu lo have suggi -Ud theneclves to li:i:i ; ai.d to avert or prevent them, he a.lopt.s the svMinifo much lu voer.e with his countrymen ai d 1ik h has already been can ied to so high a pi'i h cf pei tectinn l,j ishciutnn and other Yankee cm niiiudfis. In di-tiicts where the inhubitatits nitcii.pt to impede his march by obstructing roads, lairiiiiig biiil'ea.oi otheiw i.-c aiiiu j arg his invad ing columns, devastation una ruin ure to ho dealt out; the lutcn.-iiy of the punishment to be pro I'uitionate to tiie nisguitude of the otleiise. i. According to tiherman's code and tihernian declares that he wishes to conduct war on civii ieJ principles it is the duty ot a people to wel come invading foes not to hospitable gravon. but to hospitable board.-; to treat tuuiu bv no rue it m as eunuits, but as ftiends, or at t'ie worst as ttrui gor guests; to feed theiu liberally on sweet potatceH, and hog, and hominy, and to build bridges tor them and dig roads ; and do ail niun uir of ainicabie service. Klse Sherman will ravage their fields, destroy their crops, hum their bnuies, and, perhaps, if he happens to be ia a very bad humor, entirely extirpate them from the fuce of the earth, lint should they behave themselves like good children, betray their coun try, aud welcome their Yankoe masters, then f hiriuun pi oniu-es to do mailing more severe than to cut up thdir provisions aud five them ouly a mild and gentle taste of starvatiou. lt will be observed that there is nothing In thos) order to sustain the ai-scrtion of the Yankee piint that tsutrman set out liota Atiut with Showing the Region Traversed by, and Present Position of Thomas' Union and Hood's Rebel Armies. lis FJ , &f ''" Hoa--v. "im'sON t H W'Jri i V A1"1; t S. rvuiirtcv , a Mirrt' o "lvTiv C -- lb rAvrrrvnir.-Ai.rrj.isn-H,, jP. w ;. ff jS ,,.;.wl.r,-(,.B.4., ...isWy "fA th ity days' supply of suli"it uice. On the "i tr; ry, we ure h d to inter that he took n ithlu ', i" not to nothing, wi'h him lu the way of i"- viniis. lie illslincily tells h'i m n th. i tl cy are to rely on the eouuiry tor find, ana in prews on the various command 'rs til" mcersity of e.oii cling in the r wag ins, by f taging, at least ten days' supply in advin . llr. v in n ihus M'tili'd tho e innnt-.saria ipi-s-t n to his siitl-fa'iiT, he seems to Ii iVO settled tli.wn into the comforta' lii assurance that tio will make a safe anil ea-y inarch of tifu en mile, pir day, uniiub'inasM'.l bv 'ibdmnto C'niitV'leran; si Idlers, aud uulinpeil' d by anything Ilk 3 null tnry reMstanee. It is cncouiairiiig to ui M know that even this linilieu rate ol udvanje has no', up to this date, been accompli-hed by tho Yankee army. V e do not intend to inform the Yankee new-papers where Micrman new is; hut we i el no hesitation In assuring them tint ho is n it m I'barleMon or Savaun.ih, or either lit Macon or Augu-ta; ar.d that not ouo of those citf's his even been threatened by bis forces. Wj cm tell them, likewise, that his inarch has been evil mine bimnely than be anticipated ; mi l that, no fur from aecoinplimin;' tho modest i.f'ean aiilm it day, provi.leii fur iu his orders, h i ha- not at tained much more, on an avurae, th in tlio hall' ol that i nto. It is now fifteen days sluco he lef Vtlanti. In a wick he was to be in pn-ee-sio(i of M te i i, and in t'.vi lve da.v s of Augusta, and In a tea d ivs more of some other important noiut; lur, waere in lie mi I Wo le ve ii to the Yank aa p ip rs to g:n ss, supplying them only wpli the lutorm i 1 ui that he has not fnumfr sweet potatoos vory a'nin ilum In (tioigia, and ibai bog and hoiiruv Icue let been -erved up fortlie pra i li.il catertitinnicut i f his bedevdiud troops. DEPARTMENT OF TIIE GULP. Important Cavalry Exploits by General Lee's Cava'ry. A SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION. Capture of Thr-e Canuon, Eiht H :a drcd Homes and Males, and Tv;o Hundred Rwbal Pmoiicrs. Ni w YoitK, Decaniber 1. Tho vc'u". New Orleans correspon leiit says tha' ii , 'iiiv.il . 1.. Lee, the coniniuu ler of tho I 'ni m f ivilry forces lit Ita'.on Kongo, returned to that p nut on the 'J'Jd ult., from anexpedilioii to Li icrtyand ISro .k ville, biinging with hint three pi-.vs o ' lt ''e Artillery, a'nut e:ght hundred horses and ni'ilm, and two hundred prisoner), ine'iidi ig the on"'iC S'hll'i)f General D.idgc, all o:' Hi ah were e.i,i. tilted altera spirited enga.;cui ut wi'h die or. :.uy. lt is rumored that a large portion !' M i ;rn l r K' bel nnny is endeavoring to eto-s the Mis-is-sippi, to reinforce Hood, but tiicy are .i'eh.: I b the Union troops and gauboats. Vketch ol tJcnera! V I., t,". This nl'lcer has lately been di-einaaii-ciiu;; '.iui rclt in the vicinity ef I.iiierty u nt tiro x ille, l.ouisiea, by si ino brillia.it c .vairy "per iii n-. lie is a most gallant aud able mil xr. ll mj ai . t kc i.oi ho ib an Kastcrn m in, out ear -v I tue nrvice as colonel of a K insus regiment, tl a v n ii: ietied to fic crnl O runt's Jb p irtmen' early in the split's 'f 1H '1, and iirriv. d onl , in ll'iu to purtit'ip..t! in some of the tiist m ove.in.."!' i u on Vi'ki-biitg. He icceivcds paiclui .von i t In the tin e tin the Iblh ot M iy in the lir-t i;,-n r il a i- lab Upun ill' ltebci work in liic rear of Vi".. -'mi Midpioceuled to N'wYi'ilc for sarg-i! ii"i--inenf. tpou his recovery in the tall, h" v's a-: i?red to the command i.f bui.Til it .vy's oi I tlb isinn of the 1 litli A. my Corps, then sr u fun I at New Orleans. For hi nn months p is. ha ji h tai niig"."cd in (U'hiinglhc Uebolsiul-'cttMi a 1 1 Western Louisiana. OcltillM of IU Kxe.illi'i. Ni.w Oiii.i:ans, Louisiatia, Novembar .''!. Yes terday Ilrigailitr-Ocneral A. L. Lee, comurviditig the cavaliy at IJatou ltougo, returned after a most Fiicu-sful expedition to Liberty and lirook ville, biiuuiug with him two hundred prisoners, iucluding twenty-live o'.lleers, us well as three plot cs of urilllcry, aud between seven aud eight liui dii d horses and mules, a large quantity or storts ou the Jackson ltaiiroad was also de stroyed. Among the odicers captured wero the whole of the llebel Ocneral Hodge's staff, Tho captured hor-es and mules oiitered rauip ridden by negroes. General Lee left Baton Roage' with hia cc nimand several days ugn, and scoured the com, try for a considerable distance. BSOAORMKNT AT MIlEKTr. At I.iiierty he had a spirited engagement with the enemy aud repulsed tbeui witn great loss. One ol the piccus of anfUcir was captured here, and the oiler two at ltrookville. A tine siego pun, fuimerty captured by the enemy at l'ort Hudson, was one oftboso captured at the latter place. The expedition was one of the nmt succeisful aud brilliant of the war. Lo s in killed and wounded on either side not known as yet. (1'ttk.ssrvi. ixruniTiOK to nxa uauubs nutuoa, iLOiiibA. On AYcduesday, the loth inst., Urigadlor-Udne-ral liailey, commanding tha Union threes at l'ort )!urraucas, l la.,seutaneKpcditiun to I'iue I'.arrea Ilrldpc. Tli troops were composed of the 1st l-'louda Kegimeiit and the -d M iin Cavalry, under tho cciuinuiid of Lieutenaut-Uol. Spelling After inarching about thirty milos, and wiiuto seven miles of tut; bridge, the eaeuiy's otttposts ere nr r s d and .ir."'l. This wis fr:n- r ,'- !. done wi'ii'Mr to iii a "un, ami wrieu the gij-iro , i i '- i -ve t'i. v vv 're a'' e ip'uio I t a man, by Colonel N,, lling's romtiini I being ain liiistini lor ttiat pur, nn1. ' O ir forces n rnr a, han ed, rc ichod 'lie brid re, au I a tor a sharp skiimish capture i the eutl o gin ih'.n. At er destroying a 1 n e 'inantltT of stores an 1 the I aiineks nl l lie ei emy, Colon -I Spelling re turned to Ko't Ha rui. as, bruiting in thii"y-ei 'ht I in ' -i n rs, oeier.il siHtnl ot arms and IKty or sixty I li'ir-es. I A f w days previous to this expedition Milt in ! uasviMied tiy air troops, and several prisoners 1 us wo Ii as a huge mi nit ty of store- and hiiu'e'r I wi re cut tured. Mil on is twelve miles from 1'iiie llainn li'-id.'-. The Hebel tieneial Maury's com ' l. ami i.xt. nils to those places. r.xi niii HON to i toe laiiMi., i t nr.iiri.s anii t'JMllMlANDS Al't: III tl. About two hunilred of tho 1-t I'oxas Cavalry, niie, r command nt Colon"! 1 hi vis, embarked ai Mi rcanaa reeeutly, (or I'm pui p iseof lul ling near ri'Kiueinine and seoiiroe the c iiintry in that i c:glilHirli'io,, as 11 it. litre's notorious gue rilla tnitiil was -aid to be there. A i out the -nine number of man Iro n the Jd .New Sink Cavalry, uinlor c niiiiiaa I ol M ii ir C.-iucron, ivcrc aio seat ut 'he same tiaia in l.lnl.i'i il l:)' Ii in riv in - ut tin' rtniile.ious ir 'he In ur ngiced niion coui.i.'' ice-l a s.'.ir.'h f ir It u c Id 's I) mil ; but tlmv S'sin , 'aniru ilia' t'i i,- Ii 1 1 i v irtiali d tha' part nl' tue. .-onu'rv s una .la" i p' " vb ns, and had pr.'bai.y leocfded a 'ro-s the An I ntahiya. A I.lenien.in: 1 ei an. 1 live It' !! ti 'bulging to Pruyu's b -It tl'on, iveie eantured, well as si viral ni-Kioea who w te at work on the Icvec, w h'cli were -iioiv in n I of ren I'rs, It has laeti i-'iU.,l tn it liar hundred of th" rue in y lud cr.i-s d t i this -id of tin) ,teh d'al lya; bin Colonel llavi-rep vis 'hit there is no e in sidi table fmee of J .' 1 1 Is in the iieighiiorho'i I shove mention. .1. and that what few men they have are moving iu the diioa'.iou of Mirevcport. 11U ill A ril.ui 1 To uo-s lilt. Hlnslssll'l'l AM i"iv no, in. lt is said ttiat a foniiid ible movomeni Is on fi oi t,r the piirpme ot er.i-sing over ttie M.-sis-sippi a large Hrtinil of Mag.u ler's armv 1 1 r::n loiee Hood. A eon-id' rable for :o of the eneiiiv ari: H porte l to bo on ih.s si l-i of t'i i liver op ' rating wi'h them. Toe i ite'i I I cros-iiw point -ad to Ik- in 'be netghVirn o I or 1 1 r nan. I .ur 'roups au I gun m t'. . in :Ue cio-'ing il'p.,- o p. V. r. U ,;.'!. T0-rY'S VVAoHlNGTON NEWS. (piTlul Jtfspitti ties to Ku'iilns Tele-'r iph. Wiimiii n, llio "n'ssr 1. I'r'llitl. Mr. ( i.a-c i- ep:.-t'' I In re to- lay. Cuiy n'niit n ib.ea Cmigr -iinon h ve yet arrh vl. vr. Hull , - l I llor ne -Ii 'iieri.l. Judge Advoi ii-i.e 'e .i! II 'It .u tj-day ap pn.igc.l by the l'n I.i. lit At nrney ij u-.'ra', v.ee Ju.ige Hates, rei i'ii; I. I ril.kll..lU ll M-s,.;. lca-tires nil be a lo., e i :o hi.e'U" I'.'e'i ditu'o Mcs ige rc. riv d I i the pn i.'pii to vus Mid ei le- s i.i ti 't .!: i .-'y h d- r . j I og I. . r. on Monday. It.'.x tl'fel to IH 1 he r- -igl' glj.i nl tie. Mitiwi nt I'iill-I Oll'-cr- have oeei. a .. ,.'.' ! ' ; Ii : lbei Ic tin.' elct t i J IV : -' I 'j r-' .. n -il J ''in . M..'. - H i d, lll'H idii i-')' i.'-r .'. I a . A. I'a; a , tt.t ;a.i' i-.'i nernl ,'.ii 1 . . It. t l t ps i.oli.a ! inMi' itl. P. i-ons a' 'In' f "ii' r p ' :hc l on 'v I w n illil.Mll t.f a no'io'l ot I. fore's!, b I patched to Go .1; n. Til lav-', it. h n "id t. 's c-li'.fn no ne-.v- !. in ? a " loft I, e v 'tit i .1 t .' ctici. d fi ini Now Y. rk jo an, a1 s. Si.ln llur tl lilll.i.r. 1' is duo to S ,li It r W lilting to .y lit u w n! s be was protuinen'ly iiieriloii",! for the A'.'or is ,--fl'iin'ralshlp, it w.ii without Ids knoe lelg '. In. highest ambition being to sen s the (ijvein nent v.ithnut couipeu ..t ion, us he always hi Uaae, reeiirdlc-s of position. I.enrrnl ItnnltH. Major-Ocnertil UinhS has received his ord. r and instructions from the l'rcsident with tel'ci ence to the military aud civil government of the Department of tho Gu if, and will return to New Orleans forthwith aud lesuiac command of that depaituieut, and w 111 cany out to its cjtnplet.au the policy of the Government, which he so ably inaugurated lu bunging l.uuisl .us back itititUe Union as a free fcUaie. The General will lesve this city in a few days, his delay btiuj wholly caused by Olbclal matters. Tlie I'rellenC Muic. The Tre-ident will in his forthcoming Message take high commanding ground in Tindicalion ot the uational cOort to maiutaln Its authority and iutegiity. H adduces from the enormous increase of the popular vote at the last election over that of four years ago, that the people have given the etroug09t and most une.,u!vocal evidence or tkelr approval of the executive policy of subduing the Rebellion by force of aruis; that this paiainouut expression of the popular will amoaut.- to an imperious man dat to further combat the ltebellion with all the power and resources of the uatlou, unlU ariutd and organized treason is crushed out. In line, th messsge will be more in th radical vein than auy of its predecessors. It and ss ccoi panying report are iiow in the hands of the printer. CITI INTELLIGENCE. Siati; or TiiKtmoMKiaa To-l)AT. fiix A.M. 4 i. Noon, usi. One I'. M. 55. Wind, N. W. Tnnrs Cu ii of Pit ll itiKLitiM. A meeting of this Id url hlng organisation was held yesterday afternoon, the I'residen', Mr. Colemnn, In tho cha r. Af or the transaction of mneh imp irtant Inislnrss, Mr. Char es Godfrey Inland, the woll knuwi) aiithor. poet, and editor, was called upon to address the Club on tho subject of the public press of Germany. Mr. I.elan l, m misver, sial but the ni wrp, p. rs iu Germany wne sluggisn, dcail-aia'-a lve concerns, having little merit be yond tl o choi o literary, art, and seieuil ic reviews cent incd 111 Iheni, 1 tie s'i'e t eensor- h'p cxi i ci-i'd over the joiirn .1- I y the an'tim i t es i reeiinlrd any ntteiopt to rise in po in w or rein ion. .M r. behind spoke al-0 iinou th ; u liners of such oiciiu atn iis as the I'.- '- i 'lu'i ; ,vi-h d it every success, and said ho thoughi the day no: tar iii-tiiiit w In n every large city iu tb ' I no i wciiid avail itself of the udva itag. s of ti.in l iii. its eel dm tors of iho Public Press nM I 'r a i0' hood like tin.-, which he felt would give tin' press Its due power io do any th ug righ', j it, or or pi r, n ml make it toopiw. rlul to oo a idling w riiim it-cif, or to permit wrong to he d m i by oil i is win h was the true iiiis-i ni of th; pre-. Tb. I'p si'ient min'e t'c following .i.ipo iiiin 'a! f t i s-ii.vs to be read before the CI ib : 1. Mr. .Iiihn K. Yuunt; 2. M". Kainme 1 Slnirpj ;l. Mr. 1',. XV. O. (Irecn;, of tns N. :u. 7V.t..'i.'; I Mr C C. Wil.-ci, of th" '-. i. Mr I.. W. W ulf i.., of Tub h'. kviso I'i i e i. ii in. The Cluti is mat ing arr we nients to have a n in i ol popular le, tm"s deovered bafiire it br t e i ii itu nl in.i'ors ot thu eonntry. It is under. sti o.l that i nxagi ineiitH wi I tie elli'Ued with lb. n. I b ra. e In elev, II m. "chuvler Clfix. lev. II W. lheeh;r,"Maiiton Marble, lis,, II ,i. Ib n y .1. It ij inoii'd, I'heod Te Lilton, Ms , Hon. .1. Lu W. 1 orn. y, and others. Col N l l:c 1 l.l I I Ml If. would ba a sjlll ! villi' iiiil'u ult task to ascertain in ivlint age '.ni'if'r.'ol: iiigbigaii. The good book tells u- that Jico'i took adviiuiage of his father's blindness to pass a coui.tci Ti it urn on I-ni , mid w!n a blessaiir. A liilig ago as tha-. mi ll cert ibily mnterst to 1 the urt oi ni" eit. One of tlio moit -trilling char leter is 1 1 s ol in lepiai am res'-ureh is tlio existence ot' 'lit - -i ine iT'i'iC of couniei toiting in all ages ot wbli b we knew an? thing. In almost every In siuiiir in winch iho itinainsoi nneieiit i idus'.ria' et j ii Ii in tl, i up rce of friiud are also in tnd. Men i In m'i d c ich oilu r three thousand years aito pireffi 'y i s they cheat onu another now. Conn n iti in ii coins iu those day s did tho same thing lien a 1 of: ns c in does lo day detVa'i le i some loin ft iiiiin for the b"tietlt of a rogue. J).vop ion met ts ii- in ab dire Hens. Ci in. ti in it- of pietiy much everything that i va'nable oro ottered to piireha-ers. Silk io ids ate ci uiiterfi itcd with jute and eot'on. Wliun ii It. -Ti licnn.e dear, staieh was in.,de to do duty in m i ving i p a still and, epp iren ly, heavy ar iele of cot ton .o ds. There is seiirce'y a paper which dues net lmntion some lie a- counterfeit biik note ur frm tloual ( nrrenev iut In circulation the picv.ous day. Never were our niiir'uo.s stocked w ith nn re bogus money, i. ml thero is no man living who eiui call him-eli' secure ngaiu-t the In get.uity ol his depraved foilo'v-men. K unwarned is net always rorcatmcd against fraud. If a man Is expei ting to be dieeiv. d, ho Is, ot e ,nr.-o. safer than when in a confident hum ir, an I it would he a mi-eratile worhl if we were all to do biisine-s on tho principle that overy one we deal with is trying to eluut us. Ohoamzation or rn i: Stub Giauh. It is said that the orgatii.atiou of tho Stage Guard will be comun need In u 6hort time. The Gover nor has been negotiating with the War Depart mi nt for sonic sort of exemption for voluuteers in the Guard if they should be drafted under the national coiincrlptlon laws, and ho has, to a con siderable extent, succeeded. If a volunteer in the Gnaid slinil be draflod for tho United States si r ice, be is tn be furlnugbed lor tho wuolo term nl his 1 1 ll-tnunt tn the Guard, 'fins secures his iin.ntci a iipted service to tho State, aui will pro vent a highly necessary orgununiioa from being bioki n up, as it might be under any other ar raiigi merit. If the n rm for which he may ho dialled into the l uited States' service shall ne loiuor than his enlistment In the Sutn Gu ml, he will only have to seivo out the cieess uiidor the limit. Should ho terve a whole year in the state si riicehe will lie credited wi'h that len'gth of Hue upon finy tuture o .Its, and ttie Statu will also b. credited on her nuoti in any I at are uim'g. Thi-1 xcelh in arraiigetneiit is c i.iiinea.hioio to ail c nn en. ed, and should -f:iu:ila.e cnlistnutus in the State service. Am.koiiii False llnri if.s. C'h ir'es S. Coop ir was arraigned before thu t inted States Coaiiiiis sinner yesterday, upon iho charge of pe jury In ll, ahing false rotiitns, under tho exeiso lavs of llel'iiil'd fta'is. The proseetniou was insti tuted by Mr. J. l lctcber Diid J, Assessor of tho Tlihd Di-tri' t, and tlio Assistant Assessor, Mr. John Ibidd, testified that tho dol'end ant ma le a n turn ol his bu-iuoss lor July, iu whi h he put tiowii his whole prodnc ion and uelivary at tl.lily-tmj bariels and twenty half barrels. A biew". r lestifi' d th.it be had received In July from fhe defendant titty. one turrets, and it wasoll rot to proic by the bunks of another that lour biiu dicu and -i.xty-ouo batri U ha I neen reeeired lu J it y, I ut the Commissioner ruled i: out as not ailini-fihlc, because It was no', the best kind of tvii enee that could be Mtiu-hed. 1 he accused was he'd lu .fJKllJ liaii fur a further hcariag. This is iho first of a cries of pros iciit'o.ns to be eoiiiini in ed in the Third U. strict for alleged lulse leuu us. Cllll.ll StlOCKINl.lV MlNOI.I'.O v a l)oo I'aial Ukiii i.r. llciny Carney, aged ten years, n siding with his p iren s n: Gloucester, was at tacl ed by a large dog fe v days sia;o, and so shockingly man led tint ho died a short time alMwa'ds. The dog bolou 1 to a ne g'ib iring win lwrif.li', .md w.. ni tl. hatii: of ea ing ( Incki n- bcl'.ngin'; Is. Mr. i arnev.. I U li'tl lud alien pled to ilnio the beast olf tue promisns, win H it turned n him, thro v hull to the g anil I, ai d gnawed both tars oil, torn the sea p from tile I ml mid th ah from the la e, b '-nles aid et in; in uras ubont the htii.ds and the botv of tlio mi loitui ate i lold. I ll" lad is piel.e l up in an in n-i le inn, ini ,n. J.'H-k juw set in, (olbeve I by .auth 'I lie ti i o i us in-i-i is ver 1 1' g , and n "inTi a t'.iinr to the :iti alil'Oi ho id, w as let run at huge. lb n.i'iMi 1'i.iivims. The foil i.vir.g is the e a.sdi ilioti of Iniiiditig periu'ts issued d iring the 1 at wu k ; lfl ings, of wnl h thirty-two wcie thiee. story dwellings, 'ight.ci tAO-storv, and iwn ni.e-torv; boilei'-boiis"', 1 ; church,!; c .u h In ii e, 1; die house, I; eugiie-h oi-e, g ; i a:nc, 1, sl up, 1; s. Icn iiuase, ', ; kiaughtur ( i.iim , .' ; labl, s, 2 ; s'.ues, I ; UVeru, 1 ; total, S , : a ti r.ii'oi . a.ol a.tdttlons af . 1 1 e I ll" ing per .:'s have lean 1-s led simo tie Ut ic Jin. nn v inu ur, !' le iriuiry, 1U1 ; .. ti . Ml Api'l, i' ; Miy, .17; June, 211; Ji. v, s;; An., it '., -'I; Septe.u'iMi, lb-'; I J ti ler, la,'. I'm ick AiiRi.sis. The following is an exhibit of the arrests mad by the police of the several cu icts I'liitu: ihc month "f Nov ember : ir.r '. "'-Ore I'. . . ! II . . '.oil 12 ...:i 1.1 . . .'.in i t ...IS lo ...rs Hi ...I;,, liaibor , . . .HO he ( rve ...l'.'g l ark ...l.d lhiy Sergeaut, A i 'eili. . !l i . hi . .'11 . I.'t I.. . lid . '.Ill . 12 .175 . Ill . ID Is. Tub Fahimoi m Wati b Wokks. The work oi c.iaasii g the Fal: mount basins is nearly com pleted, and walor will be let into them on tbitur i'y. The r)i,aut.ty of diit removed from the bi.aini was immense, they having not been t eai sod lor foiiitit ii years. e are at present gettli g our nippij of water from the Corinthian avenue work. The uiuildy cuuditiou of the ratesr lor Ihc past week or two Is ia cone'Uuuce Of the high tnli in the (Schuylkill aad Dciawats, cuu.-ed by ivtcut tarns. Ta IIatk i oa 1..'.. Thu atlemiKin a bl'.l will It introduced into City Councils, a king the ut ate at 92-50 on the 9100. The coumitto have, fur th purpose of snaking th late sutHcient to meet the want.- of the city, determined to create a lo-.n of H2,n0o,0oo lur lb purp-M ol paying deli cieiu .es and redeeming the large amouut ot city wairants now outstanding. Tn appropriation to all the departments are also to be cut down to the lowest possible injure. Tin Haoaiinss. W hv received from John J. Kromer, No. tOlC'iesnut tret, liar, per': Allmilie, C.udi-y't, Peterson'; and Frank l.tiht't UatiaJnee, Ii Dsicemlier all scsdltal, a usual, and Ivr ahkb our tfaaaks r due. A Ct aiois SmiLAiuTv. A remarka'ilo re'cn blance between fact and mythology has roacn'ly come under our notice. Most of our readers have rod the story of Cephalus and Troerls. Proeris, Iho wife of Cephalus, was of a snspk lous and env'ons disposition. Thinking her hnsisind loved another, she folio ved h'm when ho wrnttisTmat at dhuird blm speaking in endearing tonus lo the wind. SuppoMng'that he was addrostlng her rival, Tioorls groaned, Cephalus suppo-ing lt a wfd boar's eru nt (a supposition not very cnnpN. n, i ntary to l'rocrts' voice), tired h s arrow Into tlie thicket, which lodged In Hie heart ot Proo Is. Now to our modem fa ilo tow ashiji, i f Mi'iitgoun ry coin, ty, was favored us tnu n r b pbico of Julia Auiarinta, a susceptible rustic clan. si I, who was wooed and won liv imotiier ru'tic iiune d Jnlin. Hut nfti r inai rl ijro J mn ill, I not prove ihe Ideal of a husband ; be did nor ex pn ss siillleiciit Int'-rest in the he.i tti of ihu nee of fioves h" smoked too much, he drink n it. i liuh ; und worse than n l, he went continu iby to a village where a ladies' boarding s tin l wa Ii enti d. Di-tr ist is of ti.o n iliite of ho, I fuel, sus p i Ion was the spark that lit the cunilsgrt'i m. Convinced of his inlideliiy, Juila toiloweit Inn to tie villnge, he whistling Inuoceitiv, -h w at ''org i liberty. Upnn cniiiing in the lo.vn ho passed three men slim dins' af a mrtiT, und she, .i th other side of the road, distiuetiv be irl one of tin m exclaim "G "ing to -re her, joiiu ?"u I a gcrer.il Iniigli folioived. If she was before Mi.-piiions, she was n-w cnnviiiced. lie cn'ero I a mi' -story building. Julia put bcr ear to tne ciai k, and although sho could n "t -ce. sbo c mid tear. Ji hit her John crossed the roim.ery i g in t, " Are y ou glii lito see me Fanui ? Slmo Ion ds ! that's a good gill ! Yes, ; on are a beauty, n y love 1" In Ihi wanted no more, but re'urned to I er rte solutc Iii'ine, shut her-eifln her room, and p'ea Mint'V eased her trouble by swullowi ig a dnso of n ii (In ri ti in . John, on returning with his nnsr dog l ai.ny, found his lnni-o desolate, and his w le dead. Married ladies ! rcmemlier, and never be jialous of your faithful hnsliHiids ; and If yon must bo envious, never commit snleulo on no count of a girl, until you aru sure she la u it il ,u ml r ii peil. Itu iivitino. This niomlng tlie M iyor ism -d wartiirts for the payment of the citv boua'y to 27 men, all of whom wero recruited lor Iho regular nnny and the navy. Com m Kin lAt.. Dnring tho in m'h ju-t ended 27tiO vtssils arrived at this port, of which 50 wore foreign und 2710 coastwise. How to Dkcihc tus Qlkstios. Thero being a multllillefty of Hewlnu Mne.liliiet otrornl to ttm tnib.lc, t'seh one eliiiiue.1 to lie IA" be. , auil ss itio uiost tir.imlii"in enc Ate wltliin a .tone's throw of eaeli oilier, we alvl-e llconfrniristlnx piircliasliiit tn tive lliem atl a tliarougFi test tiel'eru ui'liin so. This luuy- tiu easily ilane liy nislti sMtrplfii of itltliirent fclmls of work to thu vsraias miHho. to he done. 1 Ills test the Florence. soM ut Mo. ti.10 Cliesniit stri't'l. Invites, nn I the prcf-Teieo In ulivu.is in Its favor wliru s Conipiirls n wllh vtheri Is mnilc. Kur tinlti'y of worlt, stnt tfie wlili! riuute ol' worli whlcti It Hecoitnitlshes, ss well sb tilt es.u of opcrat ten and economy nl' ttiruiiil, foK-itl'iT w ith Ps ehvAut ai'pi'anineertii au ur lele orii iiMt! Iio'il tarn, tare, ttie Florence has no riral, ami Ii ttn on'y peri.ci macliine "w vrua ed to Kive ei.tiro aalisf icilon or money reriiiiili'il.'' On account of the many alrantiicis and Improvements it poxaessial over sll o tlnrs, ivo tee min- Ihst It miTits the aiipellatlon of the llom Psmllv rtaw irg Machine In the world. anJ thst we hut spnss tlie mlri'li ol'hundrciti of oar llrst fAiiilliot In Putl ul.''plit.i, wtiohsve these machines la practical usn, lu adomiiig tlie Fiorencf, sold at No. tao f 'heanut street. Gkoiiub Bikck Co.'h PtAsos anu Mason tc 11 IUI 11' VIVO ! CSIIINKT lllttlANsl, t'AIIINEr mitTK.S. Ovr- tVK. of eeh of lho" Hue 'n- oailWS. I'l AMI Irunisats imm li.eu ii,l Ov Mr. 1,'illlNK. r f oitlK'-. u.,siid tliubuiuaiid Is ciius.aiitly intiliss. I'M NO l'eresln. CXIilSK. I' KOliTKl. Fur sals only hy DltltNS. MAM) , .1 K IIOIIl.D. I'AlllNitr KdttlES. terenUiaud Cliesuul ktreoU. ,Ull iANS. A N'Ein.kCTKO Coi.n may cause months of sufterlnfr. Slid ottin ends st last In Con.nmii.loii, Bron chitis, ur other Pulmonary Aifactlcn. When Honied I. tteii'leil hy re.nlti ia ilaiiKroun. what can Jumify the csitless Indiiret cuce of "waiting tor a cahl to not we 1 ltslf'r" It' those who arc now irouh'cd with c'oiwris, roldc.ltunriienees, store Tliroat.Ae., would turi.ly avoid ttie drvaili'ul tunvrlugs of the consumptive, tit lhiaa tnHs at ouee Dr. I). ,laj nc's xpoetoriini, a reineily whose uiti csi y list been c-tulihshed thirty years. PreiiUiiul only by l"r. 1. Jajne Sun, No. '.'U I'hmnui Itroet. A Mosr Diaiioi.ic.si. Act. Lust evening, at the supper tstile of tlie t'otltilieatsl, soluo part," rinsed tlie cry that part of rhs hotel win fsftliur. life .ar.u tier so wteaf conttirnatlon amoiift ttie Ktiests, and one a .ted Nere.0lur.llwa about boliiii lynehed.isheii word aniua up that ll.e piloe o'"cl alt ins' was ailing In fJhuries spoke. , e,',.'8 ,'B" price, umlor the (t.,inliieiiliil, t salt the decline in ir )(l,and. ih.-rn tuihicr sucti a rush lo the atoro, some un prlncip'ed 'crtoni rai.eil this cry. To Pi rchase CkOTuiNO at Low rmcas, make a aelerlli n frois mr stock ol kcaim'-mauk ll.iriu"ii'S We are s.atne soode eotiul tn ..v's. tr. "iiiA-u anl fua.V'i'. cioti 'Jtt to Mi per eetit. Uttrcr thju Is now cii.w,te 1 lor trie fan ( g."o. ui. ue to luoer. meaaveau sivnia, si.e.. nan phrcf, or Ctotiuou Msn a, YouiU'a, aud lluva'. Alloanbe auilcd wiu.oul delay o. irvubls. BRSNeTT At Co., Tower nail, Ho, Uui Maiket ali-eot. Comi limbn iaiiv. My hair is now restored to its youth'ul color, I have out a grey hair left. I a n aatla fit d ttiat the preparation is not a dye, but a-ts on tue secretions. Ity hair casei to fail, wbioa Is certatuty an advantase lo uie. who was In dangor of beuumlng baid. Tula la Ihe tcatluiouy of many who have used Mra 8. A. Aliens Wcr'd'i Hsir Itoatorer and .ytobalaaiaain.orU tlr Ibesaii'g. Kvery druKts'. aella Itioiu. CfSiiioNS. Pew, nini.K, axd Sota Cestii ivs, estimates given, and work douu loivr than can b. af fuided by any other i.ouie. W. Ilesiir Pait:n, No. lias On sum street. Do Yon Know Dkan has removed to No. 4' 3 Cheannt atieetr He aella Tobacco, (JUaM, I'ipea. Ac , tb.y per cent, less than uny other mm In tola city. Item in'jjr liean, u. till ''he. nut ttrisit. Window Siiahi:8. reisons pnrcliu-ing shades tn these tiua-a of higli pricrs will a ivo iiisrey bv at ones Komi: to the luuiii'.'ucl'irer who Is so we'l and t'svoruuly knownaa vy. IIknkv PaTi'ts, No. Una Ohosuui aireot. Whv.n riioiooitAriis are wantod, pay aneirly Sill' toil. V. Illituiel's ; the earlier Iba tiet'er, thoie shirt attci ae- us. Jieluy aad li.a ipoiutiiiunt la avoided Iher ihy, ,' a 1 1 Ar. i street. Uiiioi.sTv.uiNo Ft'ssiTiBC. Old and Now I nn buie t'phi.lklerfil aui arn:she.l la the very beil uiaiinc nt W. HitMiY P irrsjcs Wolf Ell.U'pholMe'V Establishment, Nil. HIMI hebiiilt .ueot. FINANCE AND COMcvlERCL OriKss or Tus Kvisiso Tsr.Hiavi'. I a'lliirnday. iiecetulMT I. ( The lidding Ilailroid Company has declared a stock diiidend of 15 per ceut. in stock, clear of Mute mid Government tux. This, ut too rata of US for the shares, will give to each holder of ouo bUDdred shares gl020 In cash. The comp iny, it Is understood, retire the bonds of tho company for tho sanio amount as tho new stock issued for the dividend, so that the dobt of the Heading is not increased. The knowing ones say that the company has $1,000,000 deposited In tho Mint, uwtuting further action, and au extra cash divi dend of 5 per cent, in January is confidently pro dieted. Certainly, with the large cash earnings of the road, tho stockholders have a lair right to expect this, and we arc assured by those who ouphl to know that they will not be disappointed. T he absence of army news renders tho general iniiiUt quiet, but very steady, and tha old ope rators predict "very brisk" times during the mouth of December. Money continues plenty, and the rate remain about the same us last quoted. Loans on call are fully offered at 6 per cent, per annum; prime paper is scarce and quoted t:74M9 par cent. A despatch from Washington says the sub set Ipf ions to Uie7'30 loan during the past week amounted to 'i,500,0O0. The stoc k or the Black Ileath Coal Comp.ny has reeeutly beeu pnt on the books of the Board. T his Company has capital of $1,000,000, di IJd into 100,000 share of U0 each. 20,009 (hares are held by the Company. The mine or the Company are at Minersvill, aud embrace an txmul of over on aad half mile of rich cmI veins, which niay b said to be Inexhaustible. Unlike othor new companies, the mine nre fully developed, with gangway, lop, engines, breaker, Ac, and are turning out about two hun ilred tons of superior coal daily. Improvement will oonk made doubling tb yield. The om- ee are Alfred FasltiTrfsldetit j T. A. f air man, Secretary j Ftedorlck Falrtnorne, Troa-." surer ; and James W. Paul, Solicitor. These gr -th men arc well known to our bnsinew com mon Ity. Government bonds cootlnne la demsnl, amj prices are steady, with ssles of 5-20s at I0t ; A of 1881 at ll'24(e U-li and near 7 30s at 991; Penn sylvania Os ate selling at 933; and newCi'yOsJ at 1014. In lladrcad shares thero Is no material cfcanp to notice. Heading sold at 67.J; I.Ht e Schuylkill at 15; Camden and Amine? ai 1.V2; Minehi'l at CO J Catuwi-sa Ilailn.arl common at KM; and Penn sylvania ltallrnad at 07; f was re' 4 tor I hila dilphia and Germantown; 30 fnr North roou syivunia; 117 for C awls,, poured; 79 for l'ldcli Valley; and 67 fur l'lillndelph a and llaltiiiiote. Canal shaios continue quiet, with tile of Dcia wa.e 3tvisi.ni atS'SJ; Nu-rpie lanwi Cunil at U and W.romln Canal at TH; 34 was bid fir ScfiiMlklll Navigation common, and 3J for pteferrcd. C.ty Passenger r.silroad shares are dull, witA ctlis of Spruce and Vine at .35; 6 wis bid foe Second and Third, a decline of 2; 52 for PiftH und Sixth, a decline of 3; 20 for Thirteenth eol I iftf enth ; itf for M'est Philalelphta; V5 for Arc t Street; and 25 for Green and Cortes; 48 was) ask. d for Tenth and Flcventb; 13 for Ilaoe aatt Vine Streets ; and 2(1 for Girard College). Itat.k Shares are firmly hold, with sales tt Girard Hank at 51 ; 31 was bid for Mechan oa'f 59 for City; 15 for Consolid ition ; and .31 tot Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; 185 wet ak"4i fur North American Bank; 159 for Philadel phia ; 00 for Commercial ; 70 for Northern Llbcr th; and 90 for Kensington. O l stocks, as we have noticed for aovcral d .yf past, continue In icdve, and prices are unsettled. Dai.cll fold at 9.J(''98, McCHntock at 5 ; Perry at 4J ; Cherry Run st 33; and Densmore at7; 38 was bid fur Miple Shade; 5 for McElhenyi 4) for Hock Oil; aud !J for -eiblo and Dels mnter. Gold is rn'her dull this m rnlng, opening at 22'.'1; advanced aud sold at 228 at 10 O'cloik fell otf and sold at 22-"i4 at 11 ; rallied and sold at 227 at 12; and 2'2tl4 at 1 P. M. 1 llll.Al'Kl I'lll.l HTOl'K EX JUAN IF. SAITS, Deo.l. Keporle by Chirk ion A Co , Brokers. No. UI 8. fair -St. Hell OltE II MUDS. inn ih lles'l. .a0afi;i u.'V inn sh Wailn'it Island. It! Inn all do e 'Ol su dj., 1 sf h 11 11 h 0"..isjui ,vr es Ii 11 .ii da h a lis : Sin ah do bill (s lis sh do boo US 1 'Jllali do Ira U7s.; lie ah t'lierry Itiui.... mi 1 Ii.) all di :o i li.i -ii d' U ;i-'Si ll.i.li El ;'i,,ru.le II', li.iah i 'J ', loo ab Briiner 2 tl r.ie.n do ?d '.". I'A sh do -J 1MI ail Keysloiii! Oil.. 'J 1 tun ah ana sti J,u an ti.l sll I'.i sh I. i .0 Ini an II. lso, SOian da.. Jo.. .... O ...USI do do at, do do , Jo do d.l :i a ln.1 ah l.,ii .n Omen On '.su an St. Mah 'his... 100 all luce Jt Vine. FIRST DJ.lltl). 10O0U. H.Gs,'81....c.liri 1 sh Clrird nink... Sl-ssi do n'ti.it"'-i! a r.o ima. rii.,u do. ..ox coup. lev, ii,i il V a 7-iWs t'vr lia'i .SSS1 I'enna ds H'I', S'iei.0 A A niort lul'a' SliKUl 1' K. It lis . .Ii.',.!".'!1,1 .s .0 I'enna It Ua sl...ilj', f,'lll 00 II'.", Ml sh Darnell Oil I V Jim eh .to ),i te, Hal ah MeCllntock..b6 !',. Ii 0 ah do b HSiah Perrv Oil I1. H sli Cherry Ituu.a.i 3u I a ah vtorrla Can.... inn ah Ann. Caual..'. istg lOUsh fi.il Dlr 05 an II ihlUiu A1S....1M4 it'ian lai Seh It 41 .VI an Ksading K...si 07 If 9 e ah do 7JJ l'.Mn d) ..bdOIITsg V an Mlneh.il I'O 71 ah Caiawlaaa B-. . is si tan sh do Oi IU '2 Is ah Penna Ha 67Ji 4 h spruce Pine. 3) 14 ah Wyo a Val... 7H &ii sn luaaiore 7X Uuniattons of tne principal goal and Coal Oil Stocks at 1 o'clock to-day ; i4ut.i n4 Fulton Coal 7', 7', Irving OH Bm MounlainCoal . 6 6'. Pope I'sra 01I...1 , 10 ii I 10 a . v.. Mul.l ,,l..l'J is Oi'n.moie.. SlreenMuOual 4 4V OaiaellOu s .. a'i a MctinoiiT m 1 llOiuena Oil J 7i () .u.l.sd 'l , iH ' a, NolBAUoluialer. lis, .. ll Hibuvd 'J .. ai sory 1 mra 434 1(1 iitrutier ..s .. 1' 'I1. I'fctroieiim Ceatxs. 3 sa 'i I'M Katien 4 si . l' Via ll"k" laland W S' a' Mieeheny Klvar.. Uaj , .. i (' artln s .. .7 1' H iriiilaAOII yreek.. It N..'urlou(!ale.,.. Ne l!r i k F ler liaiuCoal. Cllnion Coal buller v'oai liiamoiia l usl... hunters.... hey alone Zinc... IxielsiorOll ills T auk :oniinv!inU laireil , lll Ovek Itai'le .sha.te OJ1. Ale. Iinroek (III... I stii'sylvuiua i'et Perry Oil 1 kino ral Oil... . Ki. -tone Oil 1 Venanjio "tl I'niou I'etroicuai ., lusseoe mi Sinai 111, n a, tc Ol FranHli Ol' llowr'a Kddy Oil. a? m tuiu ureea Ii (lurin.uia , 1 S ' lorn Plantar . ... 4 a strings 3'. 'JU H.K-k Oil , .. 'i Tarr Farm..., 1 IVO one r irua. . . '.' , Walnut laUud. K.IiIim ado y Ht. N'ehola.... 1 C 1.',' Phillips ' 1 lltierre Hut 1 1 Kaolin The following are tho receipts of Flonr and! Grain at this port to-day : Flour. 1200 bbfs.s Wheat, (sISO bushels; Corn, j2tW bushel ; Cat. CGUII bu.-heis. The New York Tribune of this mornlntjears "Money is plen'y on call at 7 per cent. StocJC cnmniission houses are unable to use half thex ell, rings, and ns a rule prefer idleness to net engagements at preteut. Tha impression (U.ly spr, ads that the Treasury Department will de mand thorough taxation, aud n t ouly stop imiiulaciurliig paper money, but adopt a plan fur the steady contraction of the circulation uo sj iu use." Tho following shows tho exports (excli.-iT) of specie) from New York to foreign ports far ihd week ending November 28 and since January 1 . ini'.', isaa. ih.,1. For the week :i.iMI.'im sl.J'I.S.H tl.nai.j.T l'lev.imsly rcpornd. lns.isu.147 1 .:l.il,(i li,Tt) , Pluee' J tnnary 1.. .HJ,'.'SI.(H ll,iii,8S,.s.:j tl,li'l.;l& fiin.Aiiii.i'iiii nt vim BEPoar. TiiiiisoAY, De'ceniber 1. The FlnurM.-s.et pr.'scius no ii.v l'ealtireit, there b;tug aearoely any iie- niural elthor fur export or home use. rhsre hla t-esil, bowevc , a ati'ady demaad for the aupply of Ihs ijoramls ary L( lint la cut, aud wo uottuu aatt a ot set) bhls. I'enr.a7t vai. la extra family at $l2la, 27'J; loolldo aud about ioOd ebls. Iiclawaie .Mills extra on teems not mtde puills. ulrat'ur lie ainipl; ol Ihe home irade at lro (HI.'. le (It l..r aiiaa'iiuu of au Inferior (piallty, and taacy tcsude aa la. ii, ally. In Kye Flour and (urn Meal there Is c ia jiarul.Tcly iie't.lnt'fo rtx prfeea. Holders of Wncat aru not eo drui lit their views, sr. 4 the btuiii. n i Ih eted In the way of sales oontinues ef an ea Uulneiy I lulle'd uharscler. Supplies come lorward al..ly, aud ll c atocka ou huuil sre inueh n da.'id. The isle a ,o r.iniiiitU to insit (inTOno bu-b. prime I'ouiiaylvaaia Soitoer red ' .' I'.lr.uil s.'., anil about aix) nasi. Kauweky srlae ui 'i sH. I h.ai' la very till e udu ut aye lu tlis aisons ol tiai sartloua we'l'i ite ine arucio l SI 7. Tue ate na val cc in me price ol Com has censed tlrai tsw'.taa, . 'J sine- ol old yellow are reil"d at Slate, and nea de. ac , isiiu I '7.. On l are in IliiuieJ d.inuU'l atiUe., with saiug. cailiy and Barley .Hail ore soihout casea'.ial ciisr.i-c , '"Tl'iTrii la very Utile Ck"e'J. "d eo a!R fe-.w vrd -id no' lane dolus in iae 'yol '"''. It la wortll ..l,i. l ill ib..:Tiiu lie lauiu' l- ruire Is a ia .leralo de.u i.i lor i-saN-eid al a 'si, willi sates. Whisky ia In boner 4 maud a. a dnciiaai lot) i,,-,.. 11.4 Wisra','k''i.,MU.'s aiaidrad after; tV, t ton is siHnI. t.ul wlttioiit Bales. Mnrkela tty lelearraptl. Ni w Yokx, December l.-Flour decline:! Ids. Sales of SUOO usrrela. ai tl ,'W 1 lor Urals; SllksU Ja i. lao.oTid tu iSalS lo' Soutnrn. Wheat ilnh uil "c "kw, u, ,, or iel. "' deellne.1 lc. Brel (lr,fc Pork heavy! '.T. 'ui' UlS) Wis. St AaAaiW'oO for Suets. Laidlliui. Wiiu.ky aisaUy. LATEST MAB1XE IXTELLlCECEs ft EA1IK.P IHia atORKINa. Knniue Puthtiiidrr. Boblnaon, lioaion , J K. Jalej Co. Hankie o.liavla.SUougiU.botiiliwest Pasa.U.B. UteUua Sit.r w. H Tiers. ltotTman, Iteanfort. Z'r ? k" Lcl!.l.!d"H.sk.ll. I'Srt Borah H. A.Adams. : i hl a l il ulilou .1 "itnu.O. A. llC'S.hor 4 . :, m.aru"rridr;"t Wa.UiiM.ton. Uait.4 tSs.l.f oiiiMiti'iiua.iei. ASKiyKD THI IS MOBCTSO. gfeamahlp John iilb.on, Boweii. Ut honrs from Hessy TSlil"eii."-SiU nana Beaufort, CLimKctKnis-tit,. days from .w York, wlUt nulse to CurUa A Knight. . Mchr William b.'llioinaa.Davli.t days frsra Fortrtsa Monroe, In halluat to cuplala. tsotir u. B. Mahouy, todin, 8 days from Calais, wit limber U captain. , . aehr atantua, Maxon ,1 day from Frsdsrtca, Dei, with w heat to Jauaea BarratL 4 tiU'.mert N.t air. and. Trout, 2hill ftresa Rnll'ta ua tads to W. St. Uaaid Oa, Corrftpondenet lss Philadephl Bxthana. Law k. lel.. Noveuihar J The atilp Bt Petast, ' r'' saeoia 1 baKiuea Sea Kllgle. M Port Spain; B'ff'";,!i Kew Orleans ; brigs Kobertlna.tor Ht. Klita, and """Tf for Port Bpaln.aU from I'LUaitelpkua, weal " O'clock Una morniug. a-oJl. fYo-n) Tliei reunou at the Braakwater: "nf ktne. i.nurti..i..-... a-...iM . ..oariM SwtK,Ctv:..raT-. . - - , . -in naf.is,u,.t for Waehlugtoai schra llarpsr, Iru yUi,-., Leia) Haanoua, mr neauium , Wal.h, fur WaalanfU'n; MaanoUa, for Beaufurll Abble, Bsr M juvatjoii; w al.h, lor waemnsKia; e. v,ulJj. My tick and St aria Hall. Iwuad VaavS H-- l", VSBIS, AC, 1 ;::i,-M7,1 ,., i .'a 3 5 .a .. ji .s .. 4aT .. .-. S-st .a .. lo 'J ..'A