IHIMUKIKIUIM (Bvciunq iLclcctaph TH V HSPAY, DKCEMDER 8, isfti. SPIRIT OF THE FEW YORK PEE33. i Leading Kdltorlaln from the cw tork Tapers This Mnrnlni,. TUB 1 REiSl lt Itlil'IIKT. PrM (h Times. Secretary Fesscndon acquits himself with marked credit i.i his lirsl formal 1 epjrt Id Con gress. Ho has gru-ptil ti,0 lintini iitl Mtn:tti'n wilh the ability of a business-like tatcKin in, nuJ the candor and plainness of his statements cer tainly imply mote expent in bis new anil dif (iruU oilier th in a biiif pruc'ieal administration Of its vast firurcs and fornplt itcil und emb irr.i--tSg duties of only live trmMhs' service irnpl . He manifests no disposition lo overestimate the re souiccs of the country to supply tlio sii.ows of war, ample as they confessedly aro, but at the same tuno iLats justice to their intrinsic and Increasing mngniiudr, and is not slow to appre ciate the readiness of the people lo bear the bur den ol the public ilc t. li Congress should us promptly show an dpi d coninlcncc, w hive rowan lo hope that lim S-. ore ary's estimates ot the nn outit to be r uscd in the hex' year and a lalf, by loan, in place of tax itf m, w ill be innteri ally lessened. Kioto thu experience of the pas tl nt jests, on the other hand, an I the merchant life budg. t of the pres. t,t r. purl, we h ivy no giound pi think that those estimates will bo liinti r.ull.i , 11 at a I, exceeded. The n ii n an' of t!ie ptii Ic ilebt since the war lms been 6ih"ti!uily well foieshadowed from term to 1. 1 in in thu staleni' iits ol the hue Secretary, anil tin re is. in the present ligures.and Iho exceed ingly Itn id way in whli h they are. p'n -eel by Mr l'tsseridcii, iiur.rii.il evidence; that tho country Is not to be misled in tue liiture of the war B-siuiuiiig iN continuance any more than in the nact, Ihereneie no eoneealinonts on this pHNiiular miljeet with Mr. Chase, and no UiNippointnienls to the public creditors in the actual yearly results following his esti mates, though the cinbarr.isMneuts which the late Secatiiiy was repeateiily lurced to encounter and suddenly provide fur, from the dc avs In and n versus to the eaily mi iiary campaigns in Vir ginia, might linvo wed excused ini-takj of esti mates of bundled of miliiiins, had they really occurred. Their very c irreeincs mav possilily have rendered nioro desperate and uiipriiieipled the misrepresent itious by ihu eueuiiis of tho Admiidstraiioii and of tho war, of the magnitude of the puhlic burdens ; r ut this is the woi k of f ic tion, or soon tiling worse, not 'he faultof struight lorward tai dor and moral boldness to c-timato in advance, mid lor the infunnatiou of the coun try ami ihe guidance ol Congress, anil to state at the ei.d of each fi-r.ii term tho Hue condition of tho ci.se. These iiiisn presentations placed tho public di bt at two thousand, millions long before it reached ore, and nugnillod it to four thousand millions long bumre it readied two, w hile the facts In the present report show un uctu il pro gression of the public ilr.lj so close to tint t-ti-mutcsof tho Depar iiietit, that Hie country may rt iiHMiri d that deception has bceo aud is no part of cither Secretary. The total public debt of all classes stood : On 1st July, lXil i l,r.'a,.i7"i (iiH On 1st July, lmii l,7P),i;:iijs;i And It is estimated in the present report to stand : On 1st July, lse.r, ',223,001 077 On 1st July, lWlii 2,ni".,:tiil,'(iSi assuming tho active continuance of the war through the remainder of tha present and the whole of tho M xt liscal years. For the fiscal year ending Juno 30 last, tho re liance of the 1 eprtnicnt upon loans of all descrip tioBs, before tho Internal Kevenuc system w is in thorough operation exceeding only 10!) 811,131 last year, in place of 'J l!),WJ,N "!) actual and esti mated for tho current year amounted to dlN, 1M,K81. For the present year, enJing 20th Juno. lMM, this rclianco will be reduced io.. 182,37 1, LS8 ; and for the sueciv ding year, when the internal taxes will reach $:iOo,000,oKi, if not made bv the revision of the si stein to considerably exceed this nun, the new loans required will "bj only l22,2.'.ii,iH).-(. ' The Secretary is averse at tin's late dav in the wnr to change the policy of the iclf-rrtiancc of tho country lor raising its own loans. Ho has fol lowed bis predecessor in reejgni.ing Mm as the best, as well as the mot independent resource, and has entered opon no foreign negotiations, although the bonds have found a large market abroad, without the agency of the tioveniineni, or even the solicitation ol its friends on this side among our own bankers. The resident's Mes sage also indoises this distribution of all loans, 1 riuclpall v iimong our own people. In like manner. Mr. Kosseudeu encourages the spirit of economy in tbo consumption of "foreign i erchandbc, already ni.inif.9t by diminished and diminishing imiKiruiious. The gold customs from Ibis source are still ample for the gold in terest thns far pledged on the public debt; but as be csliiiuites for only 7o,ih,ooo this year, nnd the same next year, w ithout regretting tho cause of a scale so Moderate, as against t.l(i2,31C,l.i2 lust year, be proposes to make his future loans mainly on 7 3d per cent, currency interest notes, at three years date, with tho privi lege to throw notes ol conversion nt maturity into 5-20 gold-bearing bonds, when tho present nunutural stato of things shall have given placo to peace und a regular healthy trade and cur rency, foreign and domestic. t Mr. Fesseaden is opposed to the further infla tion of the legal-tender currency. Ho would have the regulation of this currency, as between plain and interest-bearing notes, an I the amount of each placed more in the discretion of the bead of the Treasury than they are loft in the Act of July last. The gold ga-nolers in William street, yesterday, seized upon this suggestion as evidence that the Secretary contemplates an earlv resort to more legal-tender currency to put up the price of gold, but no such purjoc can fairly or reasonably be drawn from the context, as the mode of rais ing money on 7-3U per cunt., convertible lint u t legal-tender notes, so enijihatie.tlly advocated in the report, abundantly shows. The Secretary respectfully urges upon Congress a revision and increase of ih i l.itornal lax svs. tem, and in this connection suggests a uniform tax upon all suit s and resales of merchandise, eul cititte, &c. This import mt and productive. well us thoroughly impur:ia! source of reve n, has already bcun wii.i discussed and ap. pted among the people. W'e hope tb.tt Con pre, W jll lose no tune in iriv.ng it thoii-ruiisi. tlerf-un, and the our y la-ictiou of liw. THE SEW YORK I' It IAS ON Tilt: erf tin mum, Tlo resident's Message elicits the usual varicy of lonimenia from the journals of this city. It Is jleasant, though not surprising, to find tUt Mr. Lincoln's opinions nro distasteful to the twMournah which serve most dsvotcdly the cause oi-he Keb.llion. The .Wwi, which ia the acknowk?e,i mouth-pieceofMr. Juilerson Uavis lntlilscit:6y8: "It lausui, , mre d-jf ,.,! ), wnndfrlns.inil ohscuro l mil ,,ii,klj.r iln.miio, au.l it, co. i, "'Ti ', hOcI11 ,u"'t"e ' 'l Vltert U, ,:r...l m.-UKlrm ic y.t, ije.er.l.u i. it I. vmut n. ,...r. ' ,!. iV,i.rlc,,lj' 'Ji Worn iioinn tlitt are i.r ""J i 2 .ilisf vlnte '"sii-- ,,,i,nUl.e a ' ysr,f ,he Klltltll Kila,n. Jt , clsUeii ol nam ,om, fhl In;lf ut ol tin .. "i. Vi , Jmersectk.mil .liswisum. Hid l.i.i..l " !li I- .ijv.i no fs'nf'Hly cmsvloiis that it ar tlier ii lien n . Ieap,i ,n, t,e t.-rri S"Jil,it thB a' "'" "i10k"n "'r wi..n It sttirius Hist tB srtU ....j , lhe tl.r uuj ., The "'orWi Jjli. jometimos conceals Its parti taiikliip with the tolliolJ nadlit ttn ajrccu,,i0U T5?DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, rf tppmA for the old Union, remarks with Its umihi bin nd courtCJ-T 'A more Um. uut1, riimnnnt.Iii Mfnte pprr nvr f nini hi.) fniii h uian rioiltMi Mith lil.-li re-p.HmlmiltKH It I, in the ninin. n ro rpcitntoi r.ru'n point tvul it. ii-.tic( lr-m the r nrt.f th iirai-oi tnu t - uivr o. pirm. ii-n in a utIo nut t.. tier ttmi ! ntUim 1 hj rr ih Ir ui r of d-num m in iu- an-U ' r. It c-s n i it , h i ii inc mii M it. ui lUf'M'K M mfH'l B'd rtion r km it ci rniTu; nii-nt. tin we cr, .n pniv. w th nvrrtt n, mi;, it. Tli. nr. tru w ni'ii coin- llV til !lt' v1-H4Lf WMiui, Hinii r my firt-tiinatumv. In n incrii , hut tit t'Uf rrte till 11, 1 rll win-Id lms lu-.-a lll.ir tl.i I'lio I., I I It i m ii .oil li .'li r. 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It it tin- M a Irfi Ii 1. 1'- "N.a h a oi l nmi 111 i.fT.a.l. in I it II is In lllll ll it It l.-.i will ri mi iiiiiit ; Bin! .c.pp fir pun le-itir i iii .j;i 1 1 i inn .iu tva i. ii.. colil lii-lliUt I ill, t I . a 1; n u,.i. 1,1 l ull i i ii'ini v. t: I .. t u 1,- III II iM, UA I.I Mtli 'III 1 Sill -lilldtli.il )l n et' h,t - tiri. ,iiu'.1l, t'i,t 11 I. mi rL; i illi nis i., f-r p Hit,, i l ftiv.r.l V i l a li.w Ml I in en li'MM... IV, li HO II .1-i c .-. n. '-ill-In Mr liie'.nt i. . , a , i "i JHtiii- v I il ikIi. I .1 rl.:,.CO'l; hi. i'lhi iriv n W.-;:V i I l.i, tl ti'llt ci . ii Ii - a-l ill On. o n-n "I hv . . .i i, I .' .in 0 hi i. in n i in. t'.iit "ii r i ii.." i nun. it i li-ia i .i , ii .an I , in "iir i'.ii tun i.y . .ir iC!iii; I'.r'r ,i'.i i- hi ' i a i my 1 1 " i if Mi. n; , i i,:i... ti 1. 1 in ii a I.. I - tn I lie i mil ii,' r, "l l !m leiiu-iii Inn. t- I ..'n i .vi: t',i-li li. i" -t d'I'l.l Me Limely id .Hum -ii.,. l ft' I'ii, . iv H "I .r...i rly ,lisli h" iil.ii.i! t. -,!. I II." r. a 11 it mil el tftva'li.n I .nt ol rriililom II . n - i"T'n.''i. n, a t. i.ii.lhiw. a. It i, m- lu h ... to vo tl.i' i ' ii" U k i tr.i "I H ui' in nsti' li a, kin.: r.iiuri--HtioililM! citioai I i i Ii ..I', ti el r i n ililnri mil i.l tntll he.1 d.H a. ' Tho Sim Snys : 1 A tl.i.iinl' osr I'tiief Ma-ristift'e C 'ni'i.'ps leal," I t.i t''0 II SO ,1 Ml. Sit lit III I Ii.' i'iIIHII'IiIH l'l I'llflll" ai.i ri. ti ' .ill ri'ii Hln Milllcti-nl t hoi. tli it ll.e ilium' i tin y ui t,,, ;.. I in i M i, 1 1. 1 1 "ii w II. b ' III it. cntaii'v u II Ii K. i.-ivi.iii- In - -t"i i . e xe. 't so lar a oar toiciii re eia i, u i ,a . m a. 1 1 nl hi, ,f ,ii" t l lis l'r"-iilcni inih. ..t ii in .ir li'i.on- rtio-lr.li- ai .lt t tl O'l' fur. I II tl 'tl'.n, Iri-lil w In, a ilir ..ni li ill r.le, I ai 0 n eeii i il nl nii-1 i:..ai oit il'irnu' . lii. aro,,' it v. nr. 1 1 in "i'ii- wi'l i:c ii,.irit ,n,i la tin, ). i.iai hi. mi I l.iir'-l'r.ni iiaili'ii, ti ity I," k.irii'-il in t.ni' u nn-i a -v I:, 'i 1 1, ti in e u Ii ti lniliii tl'.at i.'ii'.iit u. ; uuj liaiiy than tr.oinseli ' The Journal of Ciintm ice, which h is ' TD'irc 1 from poll it s," cn'uics us much ol n i npi u-ni as this: "t'n tlic-e I'niii', relrttim.' lo if.o p i',y ti ilr'i lie ttn p ir ill'.. II hi ii'ii.e, an lliirfi.in.i il pnr, n.o- Il u in -t ,in: ', -tu o pun-hup in tl " 'I 'i iici. n h"i un. 'i'i Ii. ui,. tii.it In n ,i.!i In. nitiiiiaii.-linn iln" '-i tiiii: 'ili'i , m t'.i .1 ol i i K"in' s Inn . I, i "i.ie nil 1. n pi prnc ii'iittlu Rlnl ll.at Hi ' tlnl'i pi i Imlily w ill i 'mi' w l an tin- 'lo .r or p iraon inn .1 tie ill i n-1 iii"l 'tli a hi n.'ti iiinie i iiairnii, inensiiiai than lit'ict a iio' li ill --t I. p ui!i.(.ti'il. : la it i, i iTv urvn p' ilntp-s "f ai'i'i'i h In tlii- Me.,, pi', H' lrli iuhIm , mi pii'ieii.t' lii criinii' liii'.ti at,., and ..'ait i . 111 tin' tiimt easily uiiJi rslmni iilira, i',." The llnahl, as its manner is, citric-i water on both shoulders, and spills tiulil both: 'Ai tifilial "altli nil liln ilsto jiap'rl. It Is a pi Cii, ilnar" tirililit 'liienni'-nt ; an. I in ting ri i ',:', dtnl In I he nii'io'' u Prtllty, 1 hn'iiill Is iin lul:nt'n,i' f urn ol i-ineat ii,i,ui luietiiuii.n. nml poor rn-ico, n un 1 1 r Ii lai y unit aisiael ell " I, ln i. i tnu p.ilililib'l.s. It it art 0111:111:1111-' ri'U n't ell Hie sttite of Hi" iiiil'i'ii, ai.d einlniill ", larniii, tun'lv nml practtcai reeomni''iiil,iiiiiiia tn lite tivi Hns.i', tt tlioii.h 111 fciitiio tliilins uf sruit liliinioiit It r.ills ill Tt of tin' linirk. " TliiM Ilia slavolinliler, of Itch'-ldim are plaenl htivi"'ii In u C'insi'liill k tiros. If II. ey Mill ttatieri' 10 .lull, leivu tln'i naist iiivc 1111 slai ei i . In itivinnp 1 ti.-1 1 11 u'r...-,, a"..l 11 furiii 10 nail in ilfi.i in n In each tii'ro soliliiir ; ana If tli aliiirili.il linvis tfey must fuhsi ri'm tn "II Vara V niMiii ipntliiti r.i'cliiiiiiiti'.ns. Tills, ne think,!, n ie of Hie weal, isih.t, nt Die Mes-ai', anil t ic nllier 111. 1st if.mi l ent Is l.iih'eu e le,. A let .-01111 tui il it nn-r to tin il;S' stlnii ol t til; two lliai.es nf i'olvri.,;t 11ml oar 10 l lor.,. ' The Timei, which differs from the ll,-r,thl in soekii g always, to cany witter on nrilh-r sit. mi ller, strains tlio' clear strenm ol the rrcidenl's good sense and good faith through tjc-vji'd'tf eohindcr, in this fashion ; "Tl.omost "iiMei.t feature in 111 Me .nire Is tie cr," 1 Mat!'' lie iaralii 11 of I in' I'lVi i h in Hat ho i-e , nieH hin one lii'-i'. cnilitiiiTi f ir p mi e mil tied, Un- riT'irn nf hihrls to tl.ilr aMi'Miatu e. II" mii, : 'PUry c.111 at biiv tnil'.. hiivp piaiee .siinpiy hv l.-nhu il hvq tlii'ir arms, ami aiitiinilt 111-' to the tiitlnial a'lllniiitv utiili-r the Coiilliutliiii.' Tlie I'n-il lent nehrair Irsis'a iip.ni nor li nks for auv stlptlladon In nil- aucp la rpspe- t lo the uhaiiil iiinelit ol ulaiory . Ilia "nl.v i Inim Is I ir 1111 uliaa iloiiinstit nt ftrttii'il n'.l.tiiiice. 'Mas mniie, Kan I in 1 rll v ulatke have roliteliiloil was the ti no cm ,uu,:,,ii of tlio tannnis luls-h e To whom It may cnn'oni.' It pal 1 liny : il lurllii'r illspice llio I'rus d-itil tit'S iliito liiileiii a, nf p ir toie. ami 1 1, iltciTiiiiiiatlnli 10 ri.rtiti'aln the war solely on a 1 i'lioitrtl"tiMl ha I, li.reui.'tla.iloiial emN. It 11 trii" H at he takes i-ecasloti In-rti to rait-st tint he will not atiempt oitliot to n-tiact or modify tlio Km inciinttUii Pro ilamatlon. Yet lu tins lie is pe leeily c nisi, lent. "1 liai prec'iiiirn Inn whs a war mjaMiie tnt'iiTNa 1 hy lh w ar p.iw er Invnlve.l In the ilut v presiTioi'ii to the Hxeiaitive liy the I'oiislltiitliin to enli ri-ii tlio laws. Us eppi ntlve f ace nill-.l "ontinae while the war la.ts. Wiien the uiir n a,"., Itst'lf must cease a, a war mi'iisnr-'. Ic eunliavo nafnruirr eoatiiiuinif eiliict, thnuli th" tyr.--t al'euily eollslliuiliatell, wllalover ttlS courts niny di' O'de that to he, cannot he ua.loiio, and inns roinain an -ihataeil. '1 ho t'lO-nlent hnlil, to Ihe proclniiutlnu in mt Ihe rlkht manner. Me trea's It it, an tlistrintl Mil fir ivar. tail In no way liiteriMifos It fwalnst peace. The Iti'hel, pin ipt peace at any time w it milt 'nceliiiii.' it. Allttiat la re liiilred afOioiii ia that tlni shall In k'ouii faiih b. ivy to the C't'tiiitiliitli'ii." Turning to the evening papers, we find in the rout: "Aaoftonaa tlio puhlle have hatl reatrnn to exclaim 'i ;ml tilei, AlTiiliam Miii-dIii.' Ihey will utler tiie h 'ne ilietlim with a new o,t on reaitlng hla Irtla sp,,p. It i, the best, In oar opinion, that lie tins y"t written : calm nml illinitlo.l ni tune, clj.tr 111 ataii-aiLiit, aiel tialil and nmiirianiniuus lii ai Irlt ; ami in Ita exhibition or the atate el the conntry, Is an ply sall-fnetorv. N ) American will arise from the iisru.al of this simple and air iiiflit lorw atd document but w illi ft eliuks of liieresiedooirl denes in the Btubiiiy of onr Instftiiiioas, ami of reauuatied liope uf their future destinies. "Mr Uncnti's eoniliilona of peace nre stated with p rial hrex 11 y and lerm-nesB. ' i he war w ill cease 0:1 the par: of the Ui.vernini'iit.' Iio say,, 'ivlionever It sh ill ceas" on the pint ofthnae who bi'k'.in lu' That U the ivliole uuiter In a nutshill; that Is jus:, d:H;nim-d, self rospp.'ttiil, and ne le.earv; no niedlisa yenii iim-e Is tfrfatened, 110 pru sciiptiie nr viiidicilve lk;i hI4-Ion I a asked for: hut 10 a'l i ho suhiiilt to the laws thi'lr hoiiik'il prate elon 11 luani Vonehtnifi-il. Mr Miieiiln itoes not rai'iin, of e niras. tli ie tl.s leadrrs of thin niast tivtlon, ami aallk'Hinurv Itpliel lu n uliatl ka'tofi un,i.itiieil : ho would bj aui.itii- the tirkt. pribaUly.to auiaii'St the execution of such iiMiisia.-, of u.l'liilly: but lor the poor tulsiiuiiled po.ipls, w.1.1 haie ln-f 11 inuile the vi.'tlni, of their heilhh auh timi. ho cher ishes teehliita of the profouudest e'ltuiaiserad ill. The Commercial Airrrlisi'r, which prides itself on a certain ability in tlio funereal line, says : The Prpslil"nt thinks that thfl casntrv Inu -.'rown rieliiT In men and means dtlnnL the war. I'opira' lua h is prnlial.ly udiaiienl in spll" of tne carnsirp of baitln-ilel Us and the wastlm- of dlsi ase.hut Hist oar innterlal resourc-s Iniye Increased la 1 dpluiiiuu worthy only of u 1 1 ice la a pre-vlertlcu ipt'ech. ' The Mxiu.ii. Is unsaitsfiirinry. In tlmt It dlsolox-n netMn' that we did B it know In-fore. It op. -us up no h'pe lor the future i ci'p; nf cntiiine! war, anil, of roais", ft corri sp indlni- Increase ( ! ) In men una ni'ani. Ii promises un renewed vicur in the prosecution ..f tae w ikr.bul ratiier sieia, 10 acrepl the weai-tn -..int pill,-.-, in the hope tl,at tn due course of time tiie Uehuliioii will loilapie and anrivel and expire." On the whole, the Message seems to benbmt what everybody expected ; satisfies the Unioui-its, 1 ml dissatisfies" the other kind. Which we pi -same s.itiefies Mr. Lincoln. AMI NKSIF.IVTSt. CoMvt iMF.NTiuv Uknkh r roMR.'IoiiN Fihoh. This worthy member of tho Chesnut Street Theatre company , is now ipiito 111 with a pul nionary ul'ecii in, and as it may be some weeks before he can rc-mme the practice if his pr ifcs. sion, his fiKhds have arranged for a hands. me tesiimonial to him in appreciation of his services ns tin actor, und his true worth as it gent'eiii iu. Mr. Mnn has tendered his theatre for the beuelit lor next Wednesday afternoon (1 1th instant;, and we are informed that Mr. Smart Kobsou, with several of the i.ivorites of (he Arch Street com I'iinv, Mr. Heme and several t,f the favorites of the Walnut Stt'-ct company, together with Mr. Iwi H iker, Mis.s l llio O'ermyn. M Mor itaunt, Mr. Walter Lennox, Mr. .1. T. Ward, Miss L. lle Vaughn, Miss Sn-ie Scbenck, Mr. .Sinclair, and other fuvnriles of the Chesnut Street coin mny. have oliewd the r efforts irntis fur th" K tielit of their ailllcted professional brother. We hope oiirTendeK will make a note of these facts. Wainvi Srai.KT Tiiiatkk The present an gngenient f Miss Lucille Western has pmlubly proven m ire reninnenuive than any iiUi6rcm,Mgc meut ever pUytd tn this cliy. 'ss V. has nil the required aocomplialijiienv for success youth, beauty, talent, genius, ttust exce.lent discrimina tive taste. To-niUI she appears in Mr. C. W. Tnyleure'i original and thrill iny emotional play of f ast .yiiMsu r, (he lilnnemi-nt, Thero is no artiste who can approach Miss Western In poiuts ol delineution of Ihe duplet character in this play. The success of A'ml l.ynnr is wondorful, and the ability of so youthful an actress as Miss Western is tuiprissug. Her popularity is uude- tdiih'e, and her versatility greater than that of any other actress who sppears In this rlty. Her p'liccss Is wall merited, and her ability' univer sally spprei iatctl. To-iiioiTow Miss Western takes a benefit, whun slio wl I appear In tragedy nnd comedy as ' I,o i rit s llrteia " nnd as "Don Ciesar tie Kami." On Saturtlsy we i to to have (Hirer Tit, with Miss Vi esttru as "Nancy SyUcs." JoiiM M. riot on Tho immense audience whiih pTptUd this great lecturer on Monday timing is likely to be even greater this evening. Those who weio nnable to gain access to the h ill on Mi iu'av, should either purchase their tickets during the day, or be at the hall on the hour uf ppetdng. Ti.-iiintrow oveulng Mr. (i mgh !p". lures on Ida great Ihcnio " remperane. ." n w ho wish to hear linn should not tail to cbMin tickets at oiuc. C1TI INTELLIGENCE. Imi oi'.t.vxjt Mam, Aiiiiamii mi vts. An ad journed mcvting of Iho leading oilicer, of the railroads running north and wot from this point will be held in this city this evenin,'. t adopt such measures as will remedy the p ist Irregu larity in the mails. The fust meeting was called at the requestor I'ostmaster-Ueneral Hcnnison nnd adjourned to met in i'hiludclphia to day'. Several cl the .chcoiilcs have been discussed, and it ln.s been nrrangt d that through mad tra us ehnll leave Washington nt M A. M.and ti I'. M ami New York at h A. M . and 10 1'. M. The substance of the iiirnnireiurj.it i mailc ami in pro: rcsx with tho railroad comp inics, hv the l'. stnm-ter (.eturai, by which he hopes in pittio remeily ihe gross iircgiilttiity in tlio mai s, is as lo lows : Whin the ipiestion of doirrj awar a-i'h the Canuh n and Amboy Uailroad had c nun up in Cot gress, tiny hed always cl.ii.nc I th.it tho Ini'llitiis wrte now such as to cnnblo the traiis Uiissiou nt the mails in aixty hours. '1 In.. Post master wants the number of mail tiain i lunited, end the mail trains alwavs given the right to the road as ngninst all nthrr'trnins. 11' f n ther pro poses lliut these n.ciins having been taken to Insure the dehxery ol the mails beta-ecu the two l.oinis In s xty hours, the two roads should be held picun'iirly responsible for making tin! tiinn Intvityease, except wlieic tin unforeseen and clcaily uiiavolilable accident s'lould present itsfclt. The roads have ns-en'ed to all this, re ceived their time tables nrranged for re lin ing tho wcikT'it of the mail train, and propose to In gin making trip in ten hours within a oouplo nt weeks. Second. The Pennsylvania Central, Northern Ci iitrnl, and other mails, have also arranged to change iheir connctious to suit the .V-w York arriingemeiit, nnd so shorten in like manner for mail delivery westward. Third. The New York and K.rio road has now been r.otitied tlmt the mai's under the new ar rnngrniei.t can be takeu from New York to l'liila ilelphhi, and then sent west mere promptly Hi in ifitlstakm via Dunkirk ; and tin', unless it can do betti r, the gretit through mail must so by iho f hoi test run tr. l'tmrih. A circular has been Issued to all the leading mi rends, st iting that nil the time-tables, mid eicry chnnse in tiuic-lnhles, must be lor wurdi d to ihe Department. These aro to be put into the hands of tho clerks, who are to note iv ry fai tue on the delivery ot u through mail on lime ; in (tiire whut road caused the delay, a id report accordingly. F.vcry delay thus reported v ill bo charged against the road causing it, and a line therefor will lie assessed, xvhich will be de ducted trom the ntv:t payment to the ro id for mail transportation. Heavy trains will in no ease be taken as an exctiso for a failure to conn 'Ct, or for tardy connections. The ground is iakon by Ihe Department that mull trains must on no ac count be made so heavy as to prevent them from milking a selitdulo time. The e fair arrange ments, it is hoped, will do sotneihing towaids n meilyirg the irregularities concerning which so much and such just complaint 1ms been mado. Thk CiiAMiiKiisiiLito Si.rri.itr.its. In the general burning of Clumbersburg, 1 ., by a por tion of the Kebel army, on tlio ;!i)!h of July last, the largo and commodious printing establishment of the German Keformed Church, with all its contents, was entirely destroyed. Tne loss thus sustained by the Church, nt a very moderate csti mute, amounts to a fraction less than $n,000. This snd catustropho 1ms placed the publicnti m operations of the Church In a very embamt sing situation. liexidcs the expense necessarily at tendant upon commencing them anew, it debt of nearly $"2.i,m)0 1 ir covering which the assets of tho printing establishment that still remain, us tur as they w ill reach, cannot be tuivln imine iliutely available, must be provided for. At the lute meeting ot the Synod at Lancaster, Til., it was decided that the publication opera tions of the Church shoirld, in future, be Iocs od in the city of Philadelphia, and that a publishing house should be provided for thslr accommoda tion. At the same time it was resolved that at leas! $50,1-00 be raised to cover tho loises by fire, and to nid in furnishing the means needed to re commence and continue the publication opera tions of the Church in their new location. For securing this amount, the Church must depend upon tho benevolence of its members, and upon such other contributions as may bo made by tho benevolent public in general. Those who may not be personally called upon can transmit their contributions to cither of the undersigned: Charles Santee, No. 2-iJ N. ThirJ street; John YViist.No. 32!) Chesnut slreet; A. L. Kaub, No. 234 N. Third street! Charles Wannemaker, No. 110 Walnut street; George (iilbach, No. 1 !.';) Howard street; William Mayburry, M. D., No. 030 Vino street. Kx ehy Max his ow.v Tor i.TF.utiit. We wil not say that it is in conse niience of the high price of butter that the practice of keeping poul tiyison the increase. Eggs are dear, and it is found advisable to introduce hens into tha bosom of one's family. Uoostcrs, also, are found to improve upon acquaintance, even if th y bean acquaintance w hirh we cut (or carve) in our days ofjollity and tejoicing. Wo draw no Inferences with regard to the high price of butter, but n j Ho say that private poultry-keeping is bccmiing more extensive. We have a-itiariunis, conserva tories, hungisg baskets all importations from the natural into the urtliieial world. Why should we not likewise Int. e private poultry yards and sus pended chicken-coops r liow poo'.ic i! arc illation ofa poetical idea to watch day by day tho hatching of un egg, and b.hold spring chickens unfol.l themselves in the same breath with spring Mowers! How appetising tho reduction that, when our pat chicl; grows ni, e and plump and "lit to roast, or bull, or fry," we will have wat 'hoil Its maturity with epicurean cy-.? ! We know of a case where a most intelligent und keen-sighted business mm bus a privniM pouliry-yurd down m a tiasemeut. lie has chickens, and dueks.and feeso In delight ful variety, whose cii-Lliiig uud croaking niako sweet with sound that subicrruneitn vault, AV'h it ever connection the subject may have with the high pii. e of butt r, it is certain that private poultry is on the in. rca-e : for it is foun J to be of advantage. ' A SiiAitriit. About two weeks ago a man named Godwin taint: from Indiana, ami stopped at the Girard House. His purc-oso in visiiing the city was claimed to be the purchase of a wo deu leg. He was a continued swindler. It came natural. He swindled the proprietor out of his bill. He run up an account at the Continental for drinks, and never paid it. He purchased a pair of crutches, and never paid for them. Uu tilled a scorewith Leech, the restaurant maa, and forgot to settle It; and then wound up by en gaging a hack for eleven hoars, and refusing to iniy tlie driver. Jehu went to Alderman Slc 1'tak, and the Squire sent the Iudianian to Moya lueusing. If the jailer isn't careful, Godwin will swindle the prison out of its reputation. Utoii ruion or Koos.The reason of the rapid admire In the price of eggs is a mystery. We ran understand how oil slocks may be down 10 rero to-day antl at tlie top of the list to-morrow, but the late violent fluctuations In the exTg markst an. snmtitliing w c cannot understand. They sold on Saturday at fifty cents a dozen, "on account i as we heani n women say, " of tho ri.e in gold ; ar.d we hrnrd one miserable old woman calmly ask a friend ol ours sixty cents for adoon, some of which had a decidedly suspicious nppearnn e, und were hardly larger than walnuts. We don't km w who lo Illume for tbo rates which now rule in the market, the hei sof their owners, but certain it Is that the prncs which our housekeepers are new nsked to pnv Is In the hlglir-t degree extor. tioiuite. Pur iih a Is thai the hucksters lire tu some extent re-pntnible, Imt this only weakens theihsnce ol a change, as. these worthies h ive now the mm kot -o much un li r their control th I any price liny put on uu article they arc pretty sine io gi t. TlIK F.M Ni ll'ATHIX (If M f.Yl.An. 1 1 e ( nlnrtsl I 1 1 inn l,";i.-il" 'As-ncialcni ci lolirat"il ih" launiiripatinn ol .Warilainl, las' evening, I y a g'lillil il lili'li-d-iiliiill in Ihe Nutnnml II d , Mill Let -.re. l, id.i.ie I m liih. Al.oiil line liii.idceit vil.ii b ts. eeli'l i-i il o tin llilitT ot th -dilfer-ilit col-M-eil eliiitch cliiiii, nt lies ebi, lii-re'lier wi ll ahreis m il slrii.p hand, i rr.i i nn il a inniilioi ot tieatililnl ni.tlieun, unci,, si.lo,, kc, suilcil ti the oce isnin. Sixira: iih:ioral aiis iier- nls-i sitn. A'lilr'sa.t were ileiivcieil In Sereu t M inr A At. liner, t, live. Wji.,1. Aivri.x, s. I. Mii.i.cu. .1. C. Uiiinx. A I.. M isniiiii nml other- Not .1 h't unpin; the iin-l licit a lis mr nilini,....iii xvai eli r; d, ih- -pi. i on . laid Xi a-(Ii ii-eiy erou .led and time I endlusl- ii in pievHiled, Ihe slyg mr veai irnlv decora ol mill Atuera-aii lla-. i n- m them trii ol uum i i o s-.e, mill i-nxeii il the cut re fiiin ol the si t in ( rr rli d Inr the speak'ers. A emisntei-ilil . panlou el ti e mill enee wa, e"iiipii'ed m in- m " r, in il l loo lit drill rs ni unr color il popn at oU, XVllil iv. r" lll-ilii-rlllsliril hv llill'e.i'at k I il 1 1 , i l.i-i .'i, Af.i.'e lln r Ihe nttiiol iirul.iui was ol a tiqddy succclul ehaiac.i r. jSl'l.l'.NIHII Fl.Atl Kilt TlIK S:XTY-rilJir rrx.vii.1 ama Itr.iaui.NT. The Hlxty-tlrst I'eniH .-Ivaula l.i i-ui em. w hone lenii ol sori'li-e Inks I'-xpireil, have nr ianied llii-ni.rl ", linn a lliiltnllon ami i.lll s mrtly 1 e nioilll in tlie llelil. No reHnient ill th" ser.l e lias uiuliTkOiie ti ore hard hlr or piirloraieil yrea' T ili'ml, ol XiiUir In the held tlniu (he .slxti llr-t I'l'iin,! iv.mi i. 0iny nt tlie men ln-li.nip'.t to tin' bulletin. I llmshv's i' rii i . nl ii hii. "lit. the I ii en I v -'I hlr.. Ih n-i, Ivanhi A nun hit ol i 'ili'iis ol tin- citi Ii iv hud man a a -l ur -d n reu.nita-Piit ta; : tor pre-pntathui to the ueiv baltjll ui. II is n n I he ivy tiiii" silt j nun side coat urn an i iahnraii' pamtai ol lln-eoatol ariiis ol I'nua.ylv nil i. i.lnl ihe li vi-rsi- ti la'MUtlttil reiiresentatlon ni an Amensail 1 S'-le. Ihe Ibo ciitiiins the Inllnii tnit ln,i rlatl ui : ' l'rt sentpil I v the eltlens ol I'lil :el.-liliiii to thn Si xty titst lie -lluent I'entisi Ii iinla ViilnuteiTs Inr iin.l tnt cotl-l.lli-t ttirou lioul Ihe war." 'I he nam. s ot tho prin-o.ial liuttl'-s 111 uhl' ti the r-ailmptit tun-; an aetlin part are lu s'Titt d no 'he thin ; anii'iis tlniu are M mi's lleiitht,, lulr link,, Wiislinik't'-ii. 1. t'., -Mii-vitii 11,11, lVui,.ii!,i--r. Anthtiiiu, I eilnr t avea, Ilcern.'s, una iii.iuv nt!iei.,. T In llaa L-' sate troui ili-liiiiinr lu the hands ol laio .Sixl v-llrst. How To Ditctnt: Tit K Qi KsTiox. There being a niiilttpUi-hv of Sen lux Mai hlnea oil, -red to the pal, It,-, each one dnline-l to bo IIk- k'..', and as the n.o,t prniulat'iit clip., are within a sioiu 's throiv ot eat'., otlii'r.we a lilse all ceno inpliititni pcrclia-lt n to alvt' iheni all a th.'r.uik'li u st liefi re iloint; so. T his miiv be paxlly done by talOiut -anipii s of illih-reiit kinds nt work to the various nlllee to be in ie. Till, list the I'loreneo. sold at No. ttll Cliesliat a:n el, Ini itt s, and the pi pli-ror.C" I, always hi lis favor when a ci njpiir g in with others is made. K.-r beauty of woi I. , atl.l tin-1 I di' inline of u ark which It ;i..coajpll,h is, a, w. il as the ease of operiiilini and "eoiiomy of thread, tosvlln-r w th 1'- ehaant ilppcaiiui' ea, an urileli' oflioiiie liokl fnru.ti re, the I lorolne lias n' in a, and Is till only pi riVct in n hiiip "u amin ed to jrn e entire s illifaclioa or rieni-y r fiiiuh d. ' thi iifcoiiiit of the many- adv.ial .ices and iln ri'Veinents it pri.sesg.'S over all r hers, we loo sin .- tli d II liii-ril. tSp appellation of tin- IU st I 'aniUy Sow iiif Machine In the world, and that xvo hut spe Ik ihe liitai'ls il liundri ils of our tlrst famlllel In I'hiUdelp'ii i, whohiixe these machines In practical use, lu endol-siiiir the I li.rencc, sold at No. 'slil t'liesntil sire a. To PrKciiA&i: CtoniiNti at Low l'lticas, make a sell rtl"n from i-ur stoci. ol us no m vne. 1 1 ir-m-uti. We aiesellm': kooiIi O'liial In .i.'. i't imVe an! nuiirii-M, f vm -IS lo tsi ree ecnl. hvr th. ia Is now charita I far ttln same ,,'o''s ma-le to order. We have all stvies, si.ps, and tun i-s ot Cot hincM pii a, oiuh'a, and llpi'. All can be Milled Kltl-otu delay or trouble. nessaTT A Co., - Tower Hall, Mo. tils M irkot -rti eet Gbanh Disi'I.AV OP Wi.ntur Cloth I NO. t.rand lilsplay of Winter Clnthlnir. (Iiand lilsplay of Winter clothl nr. At Chas. Hl'OKKS Jt Co. s, At CliAS. HrnhRS .t Co.,, At Ciias. HrohK, .k Cos, Under tl:p Cnntlnonlal Hold. I nJ.r the IVnUnenta! H ilel. liiiiler Uie Continent) Uotol. RKR ANIl KXUL'ISITF. CONIKI TIOSS for the llnll.lays, now ready at K. O. AVIiltman Co., Hj. JIH t.hp-nut strict. Ho! Ho! Yoi'nri Grrrmo Uai.h, AKiiYouf Well, that Is a misfortune, ami not n crime: hut lo re main bald win u so tin an opportunity oilers to re. torn your hair, by a faithful and liberal nap of Or. i). day lie's Hair Tonic, U hut little kborl of crime. This valuable pre parntliiiicxcltea the scalp to u new nnd hoaltby atl in, cleansil it from seuif and dandruff, prevents the aalr fnitn falllnr on', cures lloso eruptive disease . ivbleli of.en appear on tr-ti head, and in a miiiorily of cases prodiiiais a tint' jr owlh of u w hsir . It also gives tlio hair a nea and la auUl'ul api earaneo, unenu.illed by anytlan of the kin. I. Prepared only at No. J I J C'ln-'nut street, IIoas ri-p Almonds, Chncolate.and Croam Cara mel,. supeii'T onallty and flavors, rnanu.ai.tHreil by p.. ii. ATlltniau t Co., No. Ills fheniilt street. Oi'i-tMNo of an Ei .i.vs r WAiinuooM. Mr. J. Jlolaioa elrovor, tho wi'll-kiiowu luanutaeLiirer ol enain clli d slate mantels, table and bureau tops, brakots, etc., Las lust opened lar-ic and elegant waroroota, expressly for iheir sale, at No. u - (tlieinut atreet. The public are respectfully invited to call and exaiafne those ornamental mantels, which are faliy coami lu every respect to the f nest imported marbles at less than oue-IMrd the ensi. The maim lai lory 1.x still at, as Ui.retolbre,Teutli ami Sail cm etrteis. rnorr.ssoit Boti.ru' Kt-r.t'TiitcAT. In.stititr, S". 1.-.0 Walnut s'reel, I'hllailelpldo.-lir. S. w. Ilock with, socceskor, Icruierlj prlni l;ial operator, Invites the calls of all aillictt d with acute or chronic di xeaso, of every anal, both male and female: hint and liver diieasoa, the itigcsllvu ornans throiuhuut, And all buuU of ucrvoui ni ns, weiaki.cHb, n.'aio.' iiii'itMo'.i'y cueui. The fcleclrlcal treatment ts uiure successful in all classes of disease Man ail other 'rwift rumlutitd. tiuaraatees of cure given when de-iiied, if pii'lent, are pronoiinc..d cnrable. Tlio s. li ces or llr. P. Hheid.of New York one of tho ablest and most experienced Elec.llciiins in the t'nitod States, V 111 be continued sir.. St. A. 1-ti tnn, a lady of yre.it and xarliil expeileiice, vi ill at'pad to the ladies. Foraruttlti-tiiih- 01 rift veliees "ftll at Ihs nlll.-e. A1! bit, iii'-ss letters ti h.-ssfd to JJ.-. 8. V. Iterkivlth, No. YVU Walnut Sireet, Plill.adelp.e.ii. GitonuK Suck ft Co. s Pianos and Mahox & II . m i.l:,- s PIANO CAIIINKI' liltilASst. CAmxjf.r KnliiKS, flu ' .Mi i.f oa. h of Ihsi" fill- In- DrtilaVS. "IAN'1 trnni'iit hai i- lo en ..ld I, . M -. CM'.INRr lOHIhs. il. .and lh oi-i.iniid It ciamaiiiiy ult'lSNS. flAXii it, ri-a.liiK. CAIilNKl' ti'KTI.S. fat aaie only bv nllUNS. rlAM) ,I.K :l1!l.f. otAlllNsM' It'RIKsl. 6e venUi and Cnesnat streets. OHiANsi. l'. KRviioiiY Ixri.nKSTitii. The glory of women it s fine head ot hair, one lit which the uaittra: softaess, i-. lor, and kfli-Msliieas u.e presia ve 1, free I'rom any tend ency In fuHIni; ou'and disposill.in to greyiu ss. Mrs. B, A Alien s Worai's Ilnlr Itestorer and ylotjalsamain, or 11 a r Dtp. t in.-, a'o the best aith les for aitalaliw lliat end, aud no lady s toilet Is c luiphito without thi'M. This is the testimony of those who use thou!, both lu the Culled States and Europe. Millious of hottlos sold ui err year. Every dru;'Sist sells the'iu. Do Yot' Knoxv Dbak has remove'l to No. 413 Diesutit street r He soils Tonaoco, Cigars, ripoe, etc., Bliy per sent, lata than any other man in this city. Itoiacuiber iwau, tio. 4U Choanut itiset. Bkai'tifci., natural, and pleasing styles of riiolournphs. Kvery variety made at B. V. Uclmi'r's, Mo, fi.'sAirli street, rations should go early: tho days are short aud puie UiulteS. DECEMBER 8, 184. FO URTH EDITION Inle from the South. BITIIMOND rATERS OF TIESDAT. KEFORTS ABOUT SHERMAN. "He is Slowly Milking His W.iy to tho Coat." Sltertnl to Tl I'.venlnit Tt lctrrnisli. Wasiiinoion, Hecember 8. Richmond papers of Tuesday last, received here to-day, snow that Sherman's army is slowly making its way to the coast. The Rebels expect a battle this week nor faviipnnh. Wheeler claims In bur" whipped one corps of PL, mum's urmy and K. Patrick's cavalry on Sunday last. We have evidence that .Sherman Lus i cached Miller, all the papers asserting tho news. 1'p to noon to-day tho IVcsi lent had received no later news from Siici utnu than above. General Logan, who is on his way to join his cnris in Sherman's army, called upon tho 1'resi tlent this morning, and had u pleasant interview wdh his Kxcelleiiey. INKAVss I'K.'TI HI.AICO. Ni w Yoiik, December S. Hy tho steamer JW7, we huvo Havana advices to tho 2d Inst.; City of Mexico to the loih uit., and Vera Cm, to the Jod n't. Maximilian had met with an ovation o-i his retura to tho cily. Ho had issued Instructions to tho l'u frets ot the ldnpiro for the civil admlnis tiation, piovldirg for the unity of Gubernatorial aetkin, justice for all, Incxorablo rigor towards evil-doers-, no matter what Hag their deeds aro committed under. The press unanimously consider Ihcso Instruc tions a step in advauco towards rcorga.ii.ation. Cit'calland was captured, October Hi), by eight hundred Juaruists, allor uu obstinate defense,. Maximilian, in a le tter to his Minister of Stato, says ho was convinced, in his voyago through the Interior, that tho empire is an act fairly based upon tho free w ill of an immense majority of tho tuition. Guadalajara wag declared under martial law on the lHih of October. General Miranion and St. Agular y Marache, Mexican Minister to Homo, hud left Vera Cru. for I'.urope. An Lngllsh vessel had landed 3i) men nt Miiu'.hiu to look uftcr the interests of llntish subjects. 'Ihe blockade runners Helen Iknmi, Coqnette, nnd HViV-o'-Mr-II'Mi had arrived at Havaua, in iu Nassau Iho Coiuetle coming in under tho Hebel ling, nnd having a large number of men. It is feared she is intended tor privateering. The other vessels, one un iron-clad, were expected. The United steamer luka ran in for a day this week, and tho l ulled steamer Magnolia loft to-day. The notorious Mockado-runner Mail, ntiat N ff ", AVttS captured on tho 27th by tho United Stubs stenmer Mtaeome(, off Campcachy, with liiO hales of cotton. Two men who arrived nt Havana In an opon boat report having captured uu Amerlcttu barque nnd Inn in d her. Part of the SUth Line riegiment, the first French troops sent to Mexico, hatl lute lor France. A party of Hot) guerillas, under Guiterros. hail attacked a force under General Kivas and were routed. Tho guerillas lost 100 killed. I'holm periulikts only eleven. Ills said a Council of State for consultation only will ha formed. A parly of Juarists that bud left Ousuca had been routed. The cotton crop hud been given up, owing to the depredations of guerillas. Communication between Durango and Chihua hua wiis severed. Coliina hud been captured by Murittpss. FJ03r M'AH 1 1 IPS' GTO . Waysi nml Means omiiiiIi tor Tn on f. litlkSH. fiferial to The Evenwij Ttlvraph. Wakiiinoton, December 8. Tho M 'ays and Means Committee hai agreed to a bill providing that tho tax upon cigars shall bo assessed upon their leal value, and that returns shall bo made monthly instead of weekly. It is the intent of the bill to prevent frauds upon the re enuc. Its consideration is postponed till Monday. A'uval Co mm I (fee Senator Grimes is tho new Chairman of the Ixavul Committee, in the placo of Mr. Hale. Passing CorNTKitriiir Monhy. This morning the police reported numerous cases of tho arrest of persons upon the charge of passing counterfeit money. William Green was arrested nt Mannyunk, by Bergeunt retcrman, upon the charge of passing fifty cent fractional currency. He bad thirty-one of the notes on his person whon arrested, and was committed for a hearing before the Uuiiod States Cemmistdoncr. Last evening, about 7 o'clock, Officer Finlo.v, of the KcRcrv; Corps, arrested two men at Kighth and Arch streets, who gave their names as.luoies liloonitlelil and Joseph l'etors, on the chargo of passing ten dollar counterfeit notes on tlio West ern Bank of llaltimoro. They had attempted to pass the. notes on the storekeepers in that neigh borhood, und bad, it is alleged, succeeded in one iustuBce in so doing. On their persons were found a rope forty leef long, a loaded revolver, and a long tilik knife. They wore locked up at Ibo Central Station, and will have a hearing tu dav at 2 o'clock, ileekiah Katie was arrestedfor selling a new counterfeit VlO note on the rituie Bank of New ark, Mew Jersey. Knima Smith, John Smith, and Maryjdy were charged with passing the same notes. They hnd also a quantity of coun terieit lifly cent fractional currency in their pus session. They were held for a hearing to-day. Markets by relrgrrMli. Nr.w York, December 8. Flour has advanced v. : tales of IS .ton bbls. al T-'Ij Ili'lOl'or SOate: $1 12,70 tl'J ft' r I'hlo, and $10 SVlt! for Soulhurn. NY heat Ii I, ile cliiu d '.'it-ie. ; Sft'es iintmporl ml. t'orn dull. Ileef linn. Pork Htm: sale, ol'lSSW hols. t S'lT'e'LS w for M"ss. L.ird Him. Whisky nrra : holders il' iuiittil an advance lo ll'Sd, while buyers refuse lo pay nam-than $1 sd. MhwYoiik, December 7. Stecks ars lower: Chicns'o and Hock Islsml. Illi : CnmlK'rlatid prplum-d. ISC. : Illinois Central. IH ' : Mleblan (toiitherii,74', ; New York Central, keadinv, l-"7; llinls-m nicer, lln; tlniiloll Colnpaiiy. .".l.'s ; Kri' ! ', ; Oue-y-ar Certirliaitos, :i7'-: 'li-n-lorty i'i.ui'oiis, liil ,; Mve twenty Coupons, list, : Hi k-lsti'le , ll: Coupon,, I IC V : Child, 212. S r. Locis, December 8. There Is an Increased artix lly In the Tobueo Market, an t prices arehl.h.'r. There Is iiothlni,' ili.lnj in collon: receipts fti lashss. Hour Is tlull.it 7".'.sai7-fai lor fciiiii-riliiu.aiiii osiuilO tit. lor extra. Wheal llrinur ; priian SI 'Km. I sf: choice l !U,:iJ Corn dull and but lilt nolnit. lints heavy nt ale. Whisky nuo't at lds. The lipezlnii weallier has a fuvoiable ptlect i.n the market tor Ili'fts, aud inlcos have adisucod. The tleuiuaia actlye alsieU'DC. gross. BROWN PUBLISHES ANOTHEH MESSAGE. A BLOW AT JEFF. DAVIS. Attack Upon Richmond Expsctod. DEATH OF GENERAL OHACIE. iTernr II row is n n Annthor Nn. ap- Hp friitpkis Aantssai S'nrilsnr I hiiriMSIon on J.-ir. Hits m' I'mrt, Ao. From the iicAwienil Aa-aminer, lleermherh. The Georgia papers bring us a messasre from' Governor lirown. It is a mess igo that was pre pared hy him to lie sent into the General Asneoi. lily of Geoigia ; but while it was being copied the la gislaiiirc anjoiiriied, on account uf the near approach of the cnoiny, be'ore tlni mass tg.i was received. On this account Governor lirown has authorized its putillcalton. The nicssnge of Governor Tlrown is a most em phatic prote at against the extraordinary reoni luendiitiou of thu President to Congress lo repeal entirely the exemption of all classes, and vest in b in the ulscrction to detail sued as ho may think tit to pursue their professions. Governor'Urowa Brgucs that io give the President such a ptiwer would be to in nihilalc the la.st vestige of Stato soveielgi lv, and to snbvi rt the great constitu tional rights of the people. He says : Aside trom Ihe Corisiiiutiou.il objections, what would lie the effect nf vesting in the President the nb-i lute powe r oer all cla-ses of the people in those States whi. h he now demands nt Ihe h tn-is of Oong.o.'S ; No man could cultivate his fields lo proiiuce corn, wheat, or any other nf the neces sntn s ol life, i.r run his factory to make elo hiiu, or work in his blacksmith shop, mill, tannery, carpenter shop, machine shop, or follow olhor in iltisirlal pursuits w ithout the consent uud a detail frnm Ihe I'lcsidctit. No iiiiia can men publish a newspiper without the consent of the President aud a detail for that propose, l ids would at once destroy ill! indo I cni'tm e of the press and nlirid ;n Its" freedom, which the Constitution of the Confederate St ttes expressly declares Congress shall m.iko "uo law" to do. No bold, Independent, high-toned man would bo willing to accept a detail lor this purposo, us it would be, an iicknowh dginvnt in advance that bis press ahull be tho tool of the President, with its trtcdom abridged and Ita existence dependent upon the President's will. As this law woull give the President the powor to nav how many ctlitois be will tolerate, it xvould leave It to his "discretion" what sort of editors bo will have, and what principles they shall advocate. Tims the public press of the con in ry, which, whatever may hi (its eirors und abuses, is, next to the Christian religion, tho greatest promoter of civilization, and when lelt free and untrammelled is the strong' st hulwuik of constitutional govern ment and i lie most po we lul advocate of civil uud tel glous liberty, is to be prostrated ut tho feet of the President and prostituted to the base entl of overthrowing constitutional liberty and establish ing despotism. Wnore did liberty ever exist with tho freedom of the prcs abridged and ita existence dependent upon tho will of a single cdividual ? 'J ho President not only domnnds of Congroi9 the pnssngo ofa law giving him tho power in the future to muzzle the press und provout it from exposing the errors of his Administration or the cortuption of his nlliciuls, but ho demands thai tho state Governments be placed absolutely under bis control, and Unit it be left to bis "dis cretion" how many members and oillcers may intend each session of the Legislature, and what shall bo the ages of the members, and, if ho chooses, whut shall bo their political sentiments. It is also to bo left to bis "discretion" how ninny judges of the superior, in'orior, or nlhor courts, each Suite muy have, and what shall bu their nges ; how many sheriffs, clerks, tax collec tors, justices of iho peace, Sc., he wUl titlcrato in. each'stute. Continuing upon tho same subject, Governor Drown enters his solemn protest as follows: Give the President ibis power, and the minister of religion can no longer exercise tho bi.h func tions of his culling under the cointnls"t . i he haa received from Heaven, without a detail fmm the President. Tins would give the President the power in his discretion to determine not only how many may bo necessary, but to select tho oeuli ties w here Ihey will be tolerated, und to proscribe, if he should think proper, the denomination to which they shall belong. This would place tbo freedt m of religion as absolutely under his con trol ns tho freedom of tho press und tho govern ment of the Elides. Tho provision of tho Constitution which do clurcs Unit Congre.-s s'rdl have powor to raise and support armies must bo construed in connec tion w i. h that other provision thut "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of re ligion, or prohibiting (be free exorcise Iheroof, or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press " Taking these two provisions toother, I do n it tec how any candid man can sac that Congross has power, under Ihe pretext ot' raising and sup porting ui mies, to piace tno tree exercise or reli gion and Ihe freedom of the press at tho "di cro tion" oi the l'rt sideiit. Nor can it be denioii that the freedom of both are dependent up in his will, when the law permits no one to publish a p.iuer or to prench the gospel without a detail from him. Is not the freetiom of the press abridged when a paper can only be published with the consent of ihe President and is not tho independence nnd dignity of tlio legislator lost whon he is compelled to enter the legislative hall with a detail in his peatket, subject to bo ordered out of it any mo ment w lien it suits thn interest or caprice of tho l'resitb nt f Is this State sovereignty, freedom of the pit s, end free rodgion ? V hen Cougioss enacts sutth a law it subverts! the republicanism of the Confederate Suites into the despotism ot Turkey, makes tho President a dictator and prostrates the lioerties of the coun try, tho Independence of the press, and tho reli gions privileges of tho poople at his (out. Even tlio Lincoln Government, despotis us it is, has not dured to attempt any such eucroachinent upon the liberties of ihe people of the United Slates. I wish, in advance, to enter my solemn protest agaiust this monstrous proposition, which, if adopted by Cougress, will not only eiidungor tbo success of our cunse by breaking tbo spirit of our people, which may precipitate counter revolu tion, but muy, and I fear will, engender a strou lecling for reconstruction with the odious Gov ernment of the North as the only meausof escape from a worse despotism. I therefore earnestly recommend the passage of a joint resolution by this General Assembly, instructing our Senators and requiring our Keprcsentatlvcs in Cougress to vote against und use ull posoihlo iutlaoiiue to prevent the passage ol'uiiy such law. Josui'ii Ii. Bkovt.n. MATH Or Or.NKRAL OHAUIB. Franth? JiUhmond U'iio-, Ietetnticr 'i. We have already announced the death of Briga-dicr-Geuerul Archibald Grade, of Alabama. H was killed near the crater on Friday morning, w hile inspecting the lines. At the monieotof his ileaib be was looking through his glass at the enemy's works, with tho upper poitien of his head ex posed. The Minie balls were flying around very rapidlv. und shells were bursting in every direc tion. He fell ut the explosion of one of the lat ter, pierced through the head by a ball, tho shell, being louded with stuupnol. Biirtilsxt f"',,",'nt Ktssttles. New Yoiik, December $. A largo Government stuble at Kort Hamilton was set on tire last aight, and destroyed. Tho horses wcrs saved. m Tmilsl 11 riXItnir Til.'! leeint srojey " v " -' xwtv.ik ii.iiir,n,s lues sV Oreat l.ectuio on "Peculiar I'lknnle." oa rmius. HIS jnV J. K.MNO ; and on "I laiperaii...'' ou UdDAY KVFNlNli.ln CONl'KKf IIAI.L. A lew seats may yet Ik. obtained by early application al M anien s, 0 l Ciiesnui streoi. Ticket, in also lie sold at tb.e Hall oa be even nn of tha iwetlurts. Doors open Jo'ciocki uuuidm a. ssavUa.1 4,, Mi :1 . 4 V : . . k . r