The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 08, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THIRD EDITION
FROM HEW ORLEANS!.
Cinio, Dercmhrr 7. Tne ueamer tf. R. Ar
thur brlnfrs New Orleans p ipers of the 1st Inst,
bo I ihtj c main no nc.
Cotton opened mm tiled ami depressed, and
ontintird dull and drooping to the clone. Fair
f strictly low iiiiddllnK at 120; good ordinary at
118.. Karly In the day 1,(0 was ollcreai and refused
tor slriot middliiiat. White claritled ngir, 2,'h!. ;
our, superfine, 10 "5; ex'ra,$ll
ftf nr.i. mrir.itv o iiik i i:.t:si i:
BIVtK.
Cairo, Dccmbir ".A do-Htcli from I'adu
uh (talcs thai a report lill rem hod there th.it tli'j
Kebtls bail p. anted a luttcry nt the II ir petti
Ihoul", Trrnics-eo nver. A ptfilioat Inn boon
n ut to Ilia: lo tli'y, and transports are not per
mitted to .roic. d a iove Southland.
The steamer ('.'. uMunpUt limb's :(! lialcs
f toit.m lor Cairo.
TO-DAl'S WASHINGTON NEWS.
Fpeflal Dfipntches to Evening Tcinmih.
Wanhinutok, PcccnilierS.
nj'Mire- ur Kvhrl fSiort-i.
ThcNavy l);partineul has received infjron
Won of r..p,nre, on the 21, Novcrobe-, by the
I'niled Mim .steamer Jiv,(r, of l.', Cini'edc
lateKntieldriilts, Id-Mi ivoncts, 1 Id bayonct-scali.
turds, 4 hnlietncuM", and 17 hales of w... ;
lo the destruction of 1 1 new skim and 1 wair )ns!
The capture was made opposite Bniinstmrs', Miss!
Ma-ctorul 4 olla-gei of Mrylnr.
The l'rcsidentml electors of Maryland, cu-t
Uifir Tote for Abraham Lincoln at Annap ills yes.
lerday and last evening came to WaidilnKton mid
railed upon the President. It is believed that
thry fcave ma.ie a protest against the change in
tlie lialtiinoro Custom House proposed by the
friends of Montgomery Dlair, who aim to have
SenuUir Illcki appointed to the Custom Home In
place of Hoffman, with a view to the election of
Ur. Liair for the sciiutor-biti in place of Hicks.
Truiihfr-r of I'rlnonrrs.
lime Kcbel Surgeons, who were captured at
"Winchester on tho l'Jth of September, were trans
ferred from the Old Capitol Prison ycnterday to
Fort Delaware. They belong to Alabama
?outh Carolina regiments.
lrwtrt of l.onlvliuin
Thomas J. Duritnt, and twenf
ritin nsof Louisiann, tile a s- - 'he" lading
the admission of the Lou1 "nit, protest against'
gift-H. jiiaua delegation to Con-
Casr o
A dcltga' rnlonvl Rowiuan.
t'olone ' OB 1' uere ure'ln8 tu0 retention of
vr- . Bowman an Provost Marshal of lclu--.
Tne opposition iu that Suite are intensely
-siis'oyal.
tierruiMle to (ievornor Intnn Reiurtrksi
ol nr. I.lix-olu,
Governor Kenton was Berenadod last night.
He mado a war speech away up to the bilt, in
which he Incited to heroism, piience, and lelf
tacrifl e. The assemblage thon proceeded to the
'"White "one and clatn'trcd for Mr. Lincoln. Ha
appeared at tho door, loudly cheered. Governor
Finton introduced him to tho multitude, as tuo
President, with the invocation, " May God bless
bim." The President spoke us follows :
FmrNris and Fi:m.w-Citizkns : I bolleve
1 sbail never be old enough to speak without etn-liinas-nient
when I have anything to talk about.
(L.it4'Uitr and cheering.) I have no g.wd news
to te 1 you, and yet 1 have no bad news to tell.
We h ive talked of elections until there is nothing
mote to sav about thorn. The most intcveslini
news we now have is from Sherman. We all
know where he went in a', but 1 can't tell where
lie will come out a'. (Cheers and erics, "II Ml
cun.u out all right.") I will now close hy proposi
ng i line cheers for Gcucr.il Sherman and the
army.
Tli Coiuiuitlrt-M.
The delay in arranging the Senate committees
and the consequent suspense of business in the
Senate arises from tho elfort to restore Mr. Halo
to the chairmanship of the Naval Committee,
from which he was removed by the vote of tho
(senatorial caucus, and Mr. Grimes put in his
place. This hindrance will be withdrawn to
morrow and all the committees will bo announce 1.
Mr. Hale has written a letter hero in which he
requests to be retained at the head of his old
committee. Ho is now at II ilifax on his way to
Washington. Iu the iuterest of the n ival service
t,f tke country ScteMaiaci among
(senators that if he is coin uUmcnie-l with the cUnlr-
Kinship it shall be unon the caress uudersta rid
ing that he resign.
Thf AbollMon of Slavery.
There is good prospect of the pins ige tltrongh
the House of the Constitutional atn:n.l:u:it to
abolish Slaery.
THE ARMY OF THE 8EENAND0AH.
Urn,
Mrrrilt' Kvpitltia Into
l.ondou
nlkv.
Fti.vfsiron Dkiot, Va., Dccnbir I. An im
portant expediiion of the civa'ry under ommaiid
of General Morrit , 1st D.vlsi iti C iv.tlry C irps,
which has been a' mt about on'i week, hn just
returni d from a visit to Lund n valley, bi'iniuir,
in round nurat.er', 21) head of cittle, and 1UJD
head of sheep, bo-i les some h rses.
The who!-vailey, or that pir' of it visited by
Gen'Ml M rritt, Ins been completely stripp.'d of
to- k, for at h a.-t live miles on each si lo of the
i:kr, nd all the burns rontaiuiiig bay and orher
toritfte, have been ourued. 1'bis portion oi Lon
don valley has been tnu r. u iu.v ous of M sc!
and bi men, who hitherto li ivo I' mud abiindai.co
of salnt-teiiec for tin ins-Hes and horses, airl
from whien iliev hv nta-l-i p-n.ilieal a ta 'ks
Pn our line through Ah y'i, rtni "kei 's, or
K ine other of the cunveui. ni g ips of thu U:uu
hllllle.
' 1 ins raid and its effects will If to deprive the
cueriiu elii of his in nil sources of supply, nt
lia-t T.iLu,n eusy d stun e of our 1 in -a. I li.i
lotts, in uiany easen, will uil'luun'.cil: v fall upo.i
inn' cent p inies; t)iu the neossitv of stripida
the coumry ot Hiiiistsiflnce lor tliese U'luoyiug
n,u...l i t au rllla-, mviellic. m isnre a mMV-s-itv.
Much of tiie Hock v., young uad of little value,
except as a ri-irq farm stock.
General Merrill e.n-Miiutered bu' little ooo )-i-tion
(Itiritig the expoil.Hon. A p irtiuft of his
force ' Bt to the Potoiiinc, returning via Snl :ker's
(iap. A repetition of these visits to other pans
ol the a b y where the t'uerilias most do eoiigrn
rate, whieli will possibly b,s m ule fro n '.ini i to
tim, will ti aeh these people the consc(uvnes of
guerilla warlare upun ttrtitii-in-n.
y (itfiers who Were wl'h Gen. Custer's C tvalry
On his laie vi-it to Moinild, state that tlie
country west of the m iiintbus aLon id- iu uvry.
thing jut as it did Ix-foro toe w tr, the ixioplo
),.., , vet reulUed (b t-1 l.t'leof the etl'c-tj of
tk JlcbcUiou.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
THIRTY-EIGHTH 0OKGRES8.
Wasiunoton, December S,
sen, vi a.
Mr. Tavi (Ky.) said I wish to give notice
that on to-morrow I will introduce a joint reso
lution for the restoration of peace, aud union
ml the vindication of the Constitution, and the'
ginirant'C of the lighu of tho ci.leus of tho
eeral HtiiU s.
Mr. Anthony Ml. I.) I move that the Sonata
proved to tin-election of the BcnaU) Ktandinx
Coinmitbes. Carried.
Mr. Anthony. I move that the rules which
rcquiie the election of s- inding Committees )y
ba.lot be sn.spi nded, and that the following com
nnt'ccs lie vliogi n ; "
Gn Kori:i ;n ll-l iin- -M-. Sumner, rhilr
a",T.M;:ug,a:,.,0l,UC' ""-.vS, X)nson,
On Kioanee.-Mr. Sherman, Chuirm in; llnwe,
U-on ' NVlui-'u' L'l""iN and II -a-
J'1' '";-Vr- r,"""l'" ni.lrm.in;
Mo ri I, len Lvck, Morj- n, Kprague, 8:vjle'.urr,
ami l.' tie ot haiims. 1 '
On Ag1ic ilt..re.--M,-. . ,,., uf Klfl, , cf ;
limn j Harlan, lis ,n, Lowell, and f irw-ll
On Military Atl'iii-s nri.) the Mili-ia M,- Wit
on, fhairman; I.niu i fnd.l, Howu-d, .Nes'mith
Morgan, Spragun. and lirown.
)n avl Atlairs.-.Mr. Griineq, Chair;,,,!.
drieksUy' Ui"';J'' I,,u"UinS' ll ck'"' R:id
On Manilla 'tiires. M !,,.. ro. .:
MfoiiMti, Kidd e, Wiik'tiMin. ami il, ,'iJrieks '
Onthc .l.miciary. Vlr. Trumbull, ( h ,ir'nan
,.'-ur, leu J.ytk, llair.s, l uoto, l'o-eii, nud
Join
On i-o. Office nnd I'ost R ,ad-.-Mr. Coili
iru r, Cimiriii.M- Jjoxon, Lainscy, Conncss, liu k
ulew, irai Vvniii.""'
On Public Lands! "r- Har!an, Chairmtn
Pomerov, l-oote, Han, '" Carlilo, ILmdrieKS,
nnd Wright.
On Pi Ivate Land Chorus yf- Harris, Chair
man; summ-i Howard. Ki.l tie 'd Harding.
On Indian A Hairs. Mr. Dooiit ' Chairman;
ilkitison, Lane Kansas), Hul'an, 'eiuitjj,
Itrnwn, and Dm kaiew.
On lNnsions. Mr. Foster, niiirmanr I. an",
a nil I ilrown e' Suulsl,ry , Uuckulcw, i'ojt,
tin ilovolutionatv (lib,.
Chuirfmin r'h..n.ii".H t, -is,
,.Mr. Wilkinson,
Wright. ' ' Vilwn,
Ctmitb, and
On Claims. Mr. , , .
Pomerov, Anthony Sh,r' Chairman ; Ilowa,
On the Distr . Morrill, llirks. and Ua'is.
Chairman ;Iiy 'ft of Columbia. Mr. H ile,
dcrson, and 0" Morrill, Wade, Willcy, llcu-
On Pat4-' tcliarui-.w
Chairm: its and tiie I'u'rhtOfli Mr. Cowan,
and S .'i'cn Kyck, Luiiu 1 1 cliaimi, Kamsay,
I) rfiilhhiirv.
C a Public IluiUlings ntul Grounds Mr. Foot,
ctiriniin ; Trumbull, urimes, Fanvell, and
jiieiiorieKM.
On Territories. Mr. Wade, Chairman; Wil-.kitn-on,
Halo, Lane (Kansas;, Carldc, Davis, and
lUehardson.
On the l'acific Ilailroad. Mr. Howard, Cliair
inun; ColI'Minr, Johnson, ilailau, Truuibull,
Murman, Morgan, Conness, an i Droivn.
JOIM HIANlll.NO ( OUMll II KH.
On Priming, on the part of tho Setiato. Mr.
Anthony, Chairman ; Morgan und Powell.
On F.uiolled Dills, on I lie part of tho Senate
Mr. Howe, Ch airman ; Cowan and Hicks.
On the Library, on the part of the Senate. Mr
Coliamer, Chairmau; JoIiomiii und Howard.
Select Committee on Slavery and tho Treat
ment of Fricdmen. Mr. Sumner, Cuairmin;
llowsrd, Carlilo, J otueroy, liuekalew, Urowu,
and Conness,
The above were agreed to.
1101 BK.
Mr. Stevens ( Pa 1, from the Committee of Way?
und Means, reported back the joint resoluti an
explanatory of so much of the Internal Uevenuo
act us referred to the duty on cigars (an abstract
of winch whs printed on 'Wednesday morning).
Mr. lliooks (N. Y.) said that tho' Secretary of
the Treasury hud recommended the tax, and ha
now wi.-hed to know whether the Commi'tee of
H uys und Means intended to change the duty on
lonaeoo.
Mr. Stevens replied that ho had given the su''
jict some consideration, but he did not know
what the conclusion of the committee would be.
Mr. Brooks suggested that the bill be postponed
for a few days for further examination.
Mr. Stevcnii remVd tutu in the opinion of tluHO
tK-st instructed the Department had lost millions
of dollars by the coui.iructi.rn of tho Commis
sioner of Internal Hevenue,
Mr. brooks said in the opinion of a large num
ber of manufacturers, it was quite impossible
under the principle ol tho luweverti have honest
n, anufacluring ol cigars. The temptation was so
great, tiie duty so immense, ami the punishment
so severe, as to render it utmost impossible te
prevent frauds.
iiy tne measure now n lore tnem tuere was no
doubt, trom the last iiifoi'inatiou, that tin) best
way was to attach a one cent stamp to each
ciar sold, aud this would produce u larger
ri venue than the principle 'ia tho bill.
Mr. Stevens explained that utl the committee
had done wus to put a proper construction on the
law, in contradiction to a very erroneous decision
ol the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Mr. Dawes (Mass.) said that some of the manu
facturers had g'opped nearly cntiicly in cinso
qiionie of the very singular construction of tu j
law. The construction went beyond even tho
law ib-elf.
lie thought something more thin a simple
joint resolution was necessary t' reuiedv tho d'-
I Inla Mas. - fi,, il .1,
. uuiru urn iiimu ..v..., ii-iiiisTivi'iia
would be patient in clearing up the dillicultics
whic h i-nrround the subject.
Mr. S evens then proceeded to show that ninc
tetiihs ol the cigars manufactured sinca Congress
adjourned, hud paid but S I instead of frs a thou
sand, owing to the construction of tho Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue. The measure peiidiml
was fere lcpcaled to give the proper couslracuon
to the law.
Mr. Prooks expressed the hope that the Cotn
niittee would take time to consult with hunest
manufacturers in order to remove the existing
(lilhciiilics by, as the Secret try of the Treasury
hud r commended, a owy on leal lon&cco.
A duty oh cigars should ha ronsidercj in the
same connection. He r.'pc ilcd that experienced
liicn had ad', is, il a st laip duty on eii'ars, si nil ir
to postage siamps. Fay oiie C 'nt, as yielding the
laigest revenue. T.'ie tempt ition to smuggling,
fn m Canada nnd :lsi where, was now irres sii lo.
Old stiimpi d cti ar bows we.re used in wbi 'lt to
put new cigars, and so a stamp alone would stop
this, I'osioes rei.l ng I be largest revenue.
Mr. l.ionurd Myers (l'.i.) trusted the stihHet
would be ai ted upon t once, as, owing t-j the
pre-ent ronstrnetinn, the revenue of tho G jvcrfl
nieiit n niucu reduced (rom ih it source.
Mr. 11 issoi. down) adv ateJ ihe passw of
the pending proposition, showing that every il .y
Ibe (iove'iiimnt was 1 .ting revenue by clears pay
ing liut.s?:! instead o:'.H per thousand.
At the siig-'estioii ol Mr. St;vuus tho subject
was (losipontd I. II M u'lay.
A ine-.-iiu'e v.a tree ived from the rresideut
recomiiic ndiii'.' that C loiuin Wiiisliiw. and Lieu-
I lenarit t'Ufhing, each receive a vote of thinks;
ti e line r the dislruet.iiu ol tin: pirato l i'ni.,
! and iho other for t'o- Ocs'-ru 'tion of the lleb l
j ir n elad this ar'ion being nec.f-ssary
und. r the I iw, in or l-r that those o lieers nillv ,
aov inced oiiPKrade. ' be message was rolcrred
to il.e Vomiuiitue on Naval AllUirs.
CITY LN'i ULIIGENCE.
Statu or TufcBMoMiiTaa To dat. Six A.
M.,
40
Noon, 37A. IP. M., 37. Wind.N. W.
Finn. This moriiins;, about throe o clock, a
fire broke out iu a fr.tmu stable, two stories high,
in Er.eu street, above hightb. A lot of hay and
feed was destroyed. A norse In the building was
re-rued. The loss is estimate 1 at 1 00, unou
1 which there is no insurance. The property be
I longed to Mr. H.rjv.
The Fkniam Bhotiicuiioou Intbrpj-timo
CoKRKsvoKin nor. In May last the Very Rev.
Dr. Morlarty delivered a lecture nndcr the
auspices ol the Fenian Brotherhood of this city.
This was contrary to the wishes of tho Bt. Rev.
liishop Wood, who took umbrace at the course
adopted by Dr. Moriarty, and that gentleman,
nlis quen'ly, satitiied that he had erred to lomo
extent, and had acted In a manner contrary to
the best interests ol the Koman Catholic Cnureh,
addressed an apology to 11 shop Wood. The fol
lowing is the correspondence relative to the
matter;
Sr. Mauv's Ciit nr-ii, CitrsNt t Him., Phii.a
1'iiM, December , 1SS4. A sense of Chris
tian duty has oblig d me to make reparation
for all offensive proceedings in connection with
a lecture delivered by me iu this city on ihi 2 Id
of last May. Accordingly, I h ivo prc-onled to
the right Kcvercnd lli-hop of Philadelphia an
opology for acting contrary to Ins prohibition,
and a retraction of every word offensive to him
Mid other dignitaries of the Church. Tho repara
tion thus made has giien itisfaction to tho
Right lUvi rei d Ilishop, as will bo seen in th!
iinnexid Not. r. I cinn it evpreis a lemi itely
mv gintilndc lor the kind en c-een ,ion h"re
with the Right Kcvercnd Prcl.it; has admitte 1
nic to reconcilHtion ; but I pr iy rhHt mv d-'i-cicney
mny n a mi asure I supplied by a i in
creaso of vencnition for bis Christian magua-
juiniijr UJI tlie pail 01 U1S wnoie llOK.
P. K. MnlllAH l T.
CMiirnnAT.. I.or,N Sut-Atir, Piiii snni iMiiA,
Dcecrr bi r .1, I.S.K Very Kev. Dr. Mnriarty.f 1. S.
A. ery Rev. Dear 1'atuor: I have received
with t Strom gratification vonr most welcome
note ot this date. You mull not have nude a
more i sniplcte anil sa'i.sfaciory reparation lor the
error committed. I accept it most cordially, as
containing all I could require or desire. It ivsvires
completely those amiabifi r!.finns which I sin
cerely grieved fhould have ever liorti disturbed.
It elevates you (permit me to say !' ; in my este-'m
both as a man and a Priest of Mod. 1 will not
wait for yon to signify a desire for tho restoration
ol your faculties, but request you to consider this
nolo as a concession ot them, which only needs
yi ur acceptance.. I beg to tender you the ex pres.
non ol my sentiments of sincere respe.it and
esteem, nnd to assure you that 1 shall ever remain
your Mii'-erc Mend and obedient servsnt iuClinst
tJAMis F. Woon, Bishop of Philadelphia.
J)!hmomi Uf)MnsTir. Yesterday a young
girl I'.aaied L.Ien McNaully, Bged 10 years, was
beloic Alderman Fancoast, charged with larceny,
Ii seems that a few days since she appeared in
the neighborhood of Twenty-fourth aud Coatcs
streets, in search of employment. She npplled at
the re.-hlcncc of Mrs. Lawrence, to w hom she tol l
a most pitiable talc. She represented herself tVom
Mauayunk, and that the mills nt that place were
nil stopped, and she had no employment.
She said lie r pan nts were dead, nnd she h id
no cue whatever to care for her. Mrs. Liwreiico,
out of compassion, at once employed her as a do
mestic. At night F.llcn was shown to her room,
when, Instead of retiring, she repaired to Mrs.
Lswrfi.ee 's private wardrobe and there dressed
licrsell in ill the choice clothing and under-gnr-nicnts
that she could lay her bands on. Sho
look ciothing to tho value of about 70, and then
decamped. The fact of tho robbery was commu
nicated to Lieutenant Lovaiie, of' the Fifteenth
Ward police, who despatched two otlicers in
search of tho thief. Last evening Elloti was
found at Camp Cadwalndcr II seems that she
w.. la ihe habit of visiting there, nnd associating
Mther rreely w:th the soldiers. Sho could drink
whisfy, swear like a trooper, and was a confirmed
bummer. She was locked up, and this morning
committed to prison.
Statu Military Academy. The trustees of
the l'lnnsjlvniiia Military Aculcmy at West
('better, accompanied by Governor Curtin nnd
his stair, General Russell, Surgeon - General
Phillips, and"a number of prominent citizens of
1'eniisvlvur.iii, paid a visit to that institution
yesterday altci noon. Tho whole aifiir otins oil'
with great rrlat. The Governor mado one of bis
anient addresses to the cadets.ayj the abili'y with
which they drilled, and fj,8 admira'olo system
under which the Acadc;y is conduced, citeited I
general admiratic,!. It is daily extending its !
sphere of u;.nin(.8Si anj ere long will reach a 1
r into reputation equivalent to that held by tho
national ucudemy at West Point.
Almiofd Gamiimwi Saloon. The proprietor
of the big giant show, giving tho nameof Charles
Howard, was bound over yesterday to answer the
charge of setting up a device contrary to law for
the prevention of gambling. It is alleged that
three countrymen entered tho establishment to
sre the big giant, und while there they were con
ducted to a private room, where a cW of wa'ches
at"! jewelry was shown them. By payin,' a cer
tain -0111 ol money they might chance to dra-v a
gold watch or o'iier vnliiahle article. T;-:'y in
vested sonic of their surplus revenue, and "carno
out ut the little end of the horn." Howard was
l)Und over to answer ut court.
Stoiunu Goods on tub Sidewalks. Tho
High Constables have made numerous arrests of
patties who have been violating the new ordi
nance, which prohibits the storing of goods on
the sidewalks. Storekeepers are making a des
pctnte fight against the ordinance, and a bill to
repeal it will bo introduced into Coun ils tu-iuor-
row. it is duulittiil whether tho bill will pans.
Tiie Cnmmi',,'e to nL'"r ,roia those opnnsed to
the ordinance win r" ""s"" s,uu.u
bcr this altcrnoon.
Ilitcm tTiNO. This morning the Mayor ie-iucJ
warrants for the payment of tho city bounty to
27 mm, of whom 1 was enlisted for four years,
22 for three years, 2 for two years, and 2 for ona
year, 'lhc were credited as follows: First
'Wurd, 1 ; Filth Ward, 1 ; Seventh Ward, 1 ;
Ninth Ward, 1; Tenth Ward, .1; Thirteenth
Waid, 1 ; Fif'cciith Ward, 1 ; T wenty tint Ward,
5; Twenty-fourth Wurd, 11.
Coal Tiur.vus. This morning Jacob Henning
and Michael English were before AMeriiuu Part-
coast, having been arrested ut Pennsylvania
avenue tend Girard avenue while in the act of
stealing coal from the Reading KiU'ond c..irs
One of the men had a wheelbarrow, whi-h tho
oilier wus tilling with coal. The defend i its
were conm-itied to answer.
LITEST toiiilW MTIaM..t.KM-&
n.EAUKD Till" MOKSfSU.
Stf unW. p .1. i.lUuii, lloneii. S.ov V.irk. W. ,1 TayiorvOo
Mi p laiw.ud, L' .aiie, et:et, li.. H'tn .t k Hi dil.
ll!-r ;i.f Ksti. rice. ( icl.n. rl, A til ere. K- A - s - ill. r A- ro.
Duoiiie A t' k dr.ine. i ic, I'unsa'-1 .14,-1. K 114 ls Ai o.
IkiiK I'.iinilliy I 1,-iJ, I'Mtiirsoll, hrtiibljury, ilu.
link: krel . 11.1. .11. II..M tn, liv.
link l ii.Ok ih. i.a.l.v, an. ,t. . .
H. i.r . 1'ioTei:, s-xuim-,, Pi.rt R 'Vl. D. a. soai n .t1 ro
hclir T. T. i'trruiser, ilUcLmaii, r.rt i;.j .ii, U.A.A.Uul
AHK1VK1 Tills) MORtsTNU
Its'. i..'. ltoi-t.iii. SpHtea, 4 auyk ir,.iu I'orl K e.sl, lubl-
la-l I 1 .1 . I. I'tt't V A O).
lirlK IlKrys'. Vnrui.r. Msrin.r.tl! days from NowO
leans, in n.dlast 0. D Is S'.tsonA C'..
brif h iii.nv . Jarman. la ilits s iruiu ev Orleans, in lat
ld.i (i. II. H Ho Ihl.ll .V Co
lira- Kci.ii In e, l.iblo',3 das fruai Ntw Vulk. With Ul Jie
tn i uois A h nilil.
ITu; 11 st sjiaii imtch, r.ioinl.i.i. doai trom fiancor. with
111 In lie)' It, (la. kill dt l.aiVlll.
seiir Vktv Millies illiuu.icoii.t days troia L aut'ert-, hi
Ld! dst lo il. st Htflaon & t'.i.
hcl.r llavMira Lie, I fce, 4 ituya frnru Js'twburypurt, with
ni.lie I. I 'in tis A hnik'lit.
H. la w i Imvul, Msilieo, days rruua Iteauiort, to bjd-
ur t lo tai'iuiu.
I.r. h. iiei.. I leri'uiOur o rii iiiiinwniK veisidf ars at
the lrei'kw;itr lr.ihunerno.in: Hn-snor t;.,j. Irtiui New
ti urk rnr Hullni.ore ; lisr.iue I'litlitlnder. fmia I'liiiK.ie.ii'lna
for il-'st-ii; linir linmore Mcreai'li, d. r.ir port If vsi
. In 1 1 71 r.rt tnller.'or Hoslou; E. ' J..(iii, lor Wro-
hiiin. .Ilort. f..r fortrii-s Mnirmi; w.U M. A.
Hi' h. A I irrell. for lli.iilou: Ui'l..-t:.-a, W I'. I'nUliiiB, .lalui
w ttiker. Iietiici a Kiviihi. Taana ( t'ir..i.riniH'.a 1. wave,
e.n.ilinr ! All, an wf'li tiav. Hum Noriiiarn i,..rti for Hal.l
In.. re una iisliii.stell : k.b'iiH, ti r frov idtnee ; aud Auia
eai, Willi (ivin-m,
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FINANCE AND COMMERCC
Omca c Thi Km!' Timoiin, I
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The movement in Stocks to which we allude 1
yesterday, as the consequence o the calm but
firm tone of tho President's Message, was chc kod
somewhat hy tho foolish tinkering of Congress
with the finances. It has been our disagreeable
duty, on more than one occasion, to declirc
against legislation npon gold, and in every in
stance the pernicious tdfcc'S of the m- asares we
denounced were visible in fortyight hours af cr
the nr.lclc was written.
Pis the niisfortnno of the country that men
whom wr ele t to On.'rcs", however cmit.'nt
they may be as lawyers or politicians, hava not- 5
In the main, an acquaintance with business ad ils I
intimate enough to warrant ha'ty fegtsV.i 1 1
upon the ordinary trade Interests of the nation;
and it s ead of doing as is done In Kag'au 1, '
Fibiire, and even in Russia, i. r., calling the lead- I
lug men In any given business into counsel, and
so niasterit g the subject, all sorts of cndi and
ill-digested measures are attempted or adopted,
nnd great intcrefts unsettled or jeoparduod before
the blunder Is discovered. Tho tinkering with
the tariff at the close of the last session was an
instance of thlssortof folly. The prices of silk
goods were advanced .'10 per cent, in a day, and
Importers and holders of such goods were put ull
at sea by this surprising act, which nearly dou.
bled the duties without notice. Orders in Luropo
had to be suddenly countermanded, an 1 con
sumers found prices marked tin over night, from
;id to W -T cent, on articles which th"y ln'eded
Immediately.
'Il.e currency came in for the same kWd of
inco moderate legislation, and acts in relati n to
gold were passed aud repealed with a ma.5ic.1l
celerity that would have astonished Wit, but
which was perfectly disgraceful to the National
Lcgisla urc. Our readers will remember how wo
expostulated In regard to the Gold bill, and how
quickly "ur worst fears were realized ; for it was
manifest 10 tlig most shallow clerk in any
broker's (lice, that if the loyal people, who were
resisting the gold rl-e by selling largely when
cvir it was put np, were prevented altogether
from dealing iu it, that a few experts Oiuld carry
the pi ire np ten or twenty per cent, any day they
pleuseU ; f.nd the result wiii just as we had fore- ! in Nation to the parties who sell gold mi spceu
' ., latum and claim that they are cxouipt trom tlx
told.
As if the folly of the last session was not suf
fu iei.Cy glguntic, we have at this session, on the
very lirst (hiv, a repetition of this sublime non
sense, with improvements and variations. It was
propieed not only to mako gold transictlous
penal, but it was resolved to cmircrt paper itfn
)nlil hi 'in net of CvHiiiest. Now, when these
gentlemen can perform this feat, if they will
"call spirits from the vasty deep," they will find
tl.em appear upon the lloor of the House with
tl'rmonds in tiieir laps, ready to shower them iu
prof, ion upon such grand magicians.
Gold it as much an article of merchandise now
as coin, and Is a- liable to be affected by tho law
Of mi ply and demand. Both may be changed
in pre favorably or adversely by speculation;
but i o law on earth can change their essential
Character. If we attempt to feed tweu'.y thousand
men on a half-peck uf crn meal we shall fail ; if
we attempt to pay a million of men a high salary
in gold out of twenty millions, we shall probably
fail also. We shall be obliged, we think, to select
some other commodity, iu both cases, to consum
mate our purpose. If auy act of Congress could
possibly accomplish this feat, surely tho present
body woullbe the one to attempt it.
It will be found, however, tiiat if we are to
carry on this gigantic war for the suppression of
this wicked Rebellion, we must feed and pay our
men; and if we have not gold, we must have
paper; and if we cannot keep down prices whilo
we go on expanding nnd spending money, we aro
in the same tlx that all nations have been who
have had heavy wars upon their hands, and have
adopted paper us the medium of exchange between
the buyer and seller. The only things that will
keep down gold are contraction, taxation, rigid
economy, and bold strokes at the foe in tho ficld
As for all the rest. Congressional speeches, acts of
legislation, town nice ings, newspaper articles,
and telegraph despatches about a starving enemy,
aud reliable con'ralnnds, who say that tho Con
federacy is caving In they are all, every on) of
them, to use a Turkish expression of greit forco,
Iiish! essential humbug, of which wo have
had more tiiau enough for four long ycari.
The war Is on our hands, and we must fight it
out, and accept all the attondant diilleulties of
the situation. Like nil disagreeable dutios, wo
should perform it ns quick!;' as possible ; and if
oou,?"0 more men and tenhundred more minimis
will not do tho Work up by next midsummer, io
the nnmc of all reason and common sense let us
double both the men and tho money, and tin
suinmale the business promptly and thoroughly.
We shall then have amp'e ability to return to a
sound financial bacis, in what the soldiers call "a
double; quick ;" and we shall 6ive time, save
credit, and ltd a proud iatislaclioiiln having done:
our duty nobly, like men who ha0 au earnest
love of countiy, which no impediments can cn-
ijiicr no disaster dismay to whom inop assibili
tiis are unknown, aud tlie glovy of success is
assured.
Another oil compwy that we cau reom
mend has been added to the list, called tha
Comt! onwealtU tlil Company, of Lawrence
county, Pennsylvania! Notwithstanding the
actual value cf the property of this Company,
it represents a cupital of only two hundred
thousand dollars, divided in o shares of $l-M
each, the subscription price at present for which
is only Sl id each, the territory of the Com
pany Is thirty-live ucres, In fee simple, on Slip
pery Hock creek, Lawrence county, Fa., aud
is part of the famous " Matthew Stewart'
oil tract, und adjoins the ' Phillips Well." Tho
results thus finr obtained In b iriug arc hig'ily
satisfactory, tho existence of vast deposits cf oil
nt a moderate depth being established. There is
Also an abundance of Coal of the test quality on
the projierty, to furnish fuel for steam engine',
and ilcb veins of iron ore have been developed.
sVlr,(iOn unpaid capital has been reserved by the
company. Samples of the oil, c .il, and iron from
this tiuct can be seen at the oilice, No. Hi Ches
nut street, where subscriptions arc received.
Tie market this morning is quite steady, with
a fair ihmand for shares of all kinds the public
feeling more assured of the future, and since the
Gold bill in the House has been tabled by a de
cisive vote, it Is hoped that the currency tinkers
will abstuin from further rash experiments. The
, Aiw York market le much li.-mer than yesterday
DECEMBER 8, 1864.
and prices nro more steady. The m arl.ct In Read
ing, which is our leading dividend-paying fancy
t oek, Is steady at KKJ.
The Oil shares arc dull, bnt thorn Is a strong
Bndcrtow, which leads ns to look for a rally In
those that have been most hammered down. If
the directors will only put the merits of their
rceivcctlvc properties fairly before the public in
the journals, the reilly meritorious will advance
In price, and ihe bogus ones will die a naturtl
death suddenly, with no hope of resurrection
hereafter.
Government hondi are In demand, bnt prices
are rather lower, with sales of 6 20. at lfHJ;
10 4ds at H 1.1 ; nnd f.s of ISS1 st 109 1, coupons
off; ntw City lis sold at ph; aud Pennsylvania
As nt 9,1.
Railroad shares combine dull but steady, with
Sab s of Reading at OS1., an adv ance of j ; 4 was
bid for Little Schuylkill; 30 for North Penn
sylvania ; .11 for Klaiiia preferred ; and 37 for
Catswissa preferred.
In City Passenger Railroad shares there is
little or nothing doing. i;4 was bid far Wes
Philadelphia; I'iJ for Arch; 2) for Green and
Coatcs ; (ill nas fttiked for Second and Third ; and
for Tenth and Eleventh.
Hank shares are firmly held, but we hoar of no
silcs. 4') was bid for l'enn Township; M for
Girard; 67 for City; and 4'i for Consolidation ;
IS.'j was a-ked for Nor: h America; and 70 Kir
Farmers' and Mechanics', old stock.
Canal share have advanced. Schuylkill Navi
gation preferred sold ut ,T.'.i.'i:ti, an a I va me of
.J; :n was bid for Schnylkdl Navigitlon common.
Oil Hocks continue dull, and prices are unset
tled, sales of Caldwell at 6; Mineral at 2J ; Mc
Clintock at 'iil ; Pvrry at 4 : Deusmore at S.J ; aud
011 Creek at xii.
There 1- no change to notice In the M inev Mar
ket. Loans on call are freely offurcd at 5;rfi; per
Cent, per annnm. Trimc paper is scarco aud
quoted at 9 per cent.
Gold continues excited, and prices have ad
vanced alioiit 3 percent, since last evening, open
ing at '.M.i; advanced nnd sold at -12 at 11 o'clock ;
fill oil and sold at 211 at 12; rallied and sold ut
2Uat 1 P. M. Market steady.
Got dSaLiis. Tkkasi 11Y Kiif AnTMENT, Office
ok Imiiisai. Rbvunti., Washington, Decem
ber II, lHtil. Sir : Your letter of November 2i,
upon the ground that they sell on their own
account, has bcon received.
Ah I understand the ease those sales aro merely
speculative, the vender Is not the owner of th'i
gold be oilers, nor has he it in his possession, and
iu fact none is delivered, hut the transaction is
completed by the payment of difference.
The proviso to section U7 provides for an addi
tion ot .'itipcr cent, to tho regular tax, in the case
win re any person not licensed as provided Bhall
sell or oiler to sell gold, (vc, not lumci Vc at the
time bis own property, and actually on hand ; in
audition to all other penalties, one of which
would be for doing business without a license,
Vnder this proviso, eny person selling gold not
bona We at the time his own property aud actu
ally on land, is deemed to be doiug tue easiness
of a broker.
If he has a license as such, he is liable to thtj
tax of onc-twentieth of one per cent.
It he has no license, ho is liable to the petiUy
und lor the nddi ional fifty per cent, on '.qo'ux '
If such party sells gold which isA.i,, jji,
own piopi riy at tho tune and actually ou hand
he is not liable to the tax.
v T7 , Veryir1U8l,ptfully,
i Jv"LI-,IN8 ."' (lUiy-Coiiimissioner.
Alex. Lewis Lsq., ilt:rellU0 Ageni, No.2S
Pine Street, New Yk.
riJll.APKI.rillA ST'jet,- r.X 'IIAStlK SALES, KEC.8.
IlepcrtcC dj- t-iiio,, Co jiPOkMJi So. 121 u. Tlild St.
OKK HOARDS.
Jsi sh .liai.-t: m oil... 2
11. II sti Kxe.-lnior 1
inn h vt nut I land, a.'!
vanish oo ,. j a i,;
ll.lsll Hid IO,
iist Rh Una. ard ..'..... 2',
."imiili lonikitnl .... 1 8-lti
VW bll El liorado i'i
'AOlh Knuzer 2
.Mkl sfl Kt. Mcb l.n ...
l'l III ram OU ('rek.
.'SSI -Il Hull:rei.k,.DaO
I'm sh Union I'. t
ill Egbert ull ....
luoo sii oiiuisa.l,..U;u
MUST nOAItO
.vo r k ss.sgi.xcii.
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lliHish do
Mian a
sun sii ll'oiio o.
Mla,e Una-'.MS ...
"t tl 11. S. lU-4(la..
$'h U du
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tl-S-0 I', una .'.s
VSl mi strm.n .kin 01.. 14 4
'ina ill t'tiiltiiis OIL...
liHI sll Sell. S.coin... .'1
lnO all do prdl'. .oao aidj
Po atl da a
II ih rmina KK 17'4
8 sh Noms'invii Ft. fs
7 sti atiueinii it .m';
;'.'isli do iu
St aicav'.s. liAM,.crp !8
..ui I hll .e Tn n kda. Iiki
nni l i it iM ii iu;
Mi'i all ('a'dvll :
"il all Mineral Oil..., l'j
'.Sllsr. Mit'liiileeli.... h
lunh Terry Oil 4
'i all In iisuiuro s',
.ill ah Kcadins R I.
Quotations of Gold at the Pbilailolphla Oold
Exchanco, No. 3i S. Third street, second story :
ID A. M tW 12 M 2tU
11 A. M U'l 1 V. M 211
Jlurket strong.
Dk IJavew & 13uo., No. 20 S.
Third stroet,
quote us iouuwsi
American Gold 24 J
American Silver, i's and i's 'I'M
liimes and Half Dimes....,,....
Spanish QuarteTS ia 'iil
Penn. Currency 4dis.
New York Kxchane 1-1" "
i dls.
par.
Quotations of ji0 principal Coal and Coal Oil
aioejvs i a o cii jet to-day -
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T . s. Irving Oil 7
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10 r.''4 maiMauc e. B .
, 4 Ilai.ell OL '
1 3 Met-aceiiT 1 a
1 UoiMirts OU 1
1 14 I1, Oistead s ..
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, ., la : llit'iiArd t ..
10 M'ory Fans VSi'
;'0 llruner 2
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, l'a 2 'a KsImii a
l .. 1jh H- to Island V
. V1.' V.'a lllck'tieny ltlv.. I
, :i t'artin 14
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I .. h1, mill (7reeK a ..
; 40 (lermaiiia t
.. M4' (Joru Planler 7J,
2 Url.isa S'.
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Ne 'jrk..
Ciliirisnttoial
butler 4 ok.1
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l'enn Mmins
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kss- nioiiv .inc. . ..
I'.c. isior Oil s
'lllk I'rtllk
('t.iitinenial
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(ill ('n ek a
.Manic shade Oil. :
M.onnt.iik oil ... )
leii.isvlv.iiiiii i 'ei
1'eny 0:1 a
Mini rill 4 . s
Keslone OU
Vllia,.iioil
I'lilon I'etruleuu.s
lieecor. O.:. .......
heiuva HO
(ir.sl.lc on
Ktaiikln Oil
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TitvnsDvv, lieccuiber S Trade moves rather
sjh; gut)')' tn all dei.ariiiien s. hut tho a U aaeo ta gold ami
Evcliarke has eausada rtriuer tv.'leis'.
e'olton la inactive, and rani;e( from SI 2K to 1 ;!0.
1 lint is u -roo l demand or t luvuraeel, and It II takon
on urrivul at $ia-.V (ii U V i.l His. Kiuall du nl' Tlin .thy
at tl'T'-i" '. and l iax m ini at .; M V buali , liiduJIug a
iniail lui of Hie utter at a liigtu-rnuotutiou.
'I he riii' ir Market preaenta no new leat'ire There (
ver .illle lil.linry lor at liiueilt. and only a lew hundred
IiI.'p M.UI in fin.i.ll 2" l..r eatia. an.l fljiol'v .' i lor e:ura
lan.llv. Tlie salea to the tome i-onsiiineri are at (lie name
(toires. live Kt.nr l aearce. nnd Him il o. Iu t ,ra
Di al nmliiiiK ftiilnc .
'Ihe nlteriiiia ot Wheat nr hslit, and ft ia held nrmlv.
stiles ol lUilNl Ini tn la t'e'insylvaU .mil (liltii'ri n jat
t 1 1 lc2 ' V tiushel, and wl.lle ul fJtVuiis'i. Bvec nn
iiimiius $1 7l(.i l'7.t. Coni is mora a nunt aoer, m (; ahi
InialiL-la aold a( Sl'KS (or old veltow, anil SI ilii,l 7l'or
low. Hala die a. live. and ln.il -0 leisliela. cJilelly alloal,
a-.l.t Jt lic. In Marloy and Mail no aa ea.
march m In atcudv re.iuest. Sulea ol M tdia Ml at Ilk', t
K iiiiiloid at l.'ic, an advaiie of 1c ; ami IUrn.lt a al lie.
V Ih.
Ii-arin Is h)d firmly, anl further aales of .riiua are
reasoned at dv.'.'.c.
vviihkv is tinner; anlf" of renisjivanla and Ohio at
f J-!.it Pt'J, and 1W tills, feor ali t'i.
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limited, anS It will b napoaslide to have anollie-edition
ie.nl; kilore Chrlatn aa. a I o dara Kill as filed for auiwer
lim In ihe date ot receipt.
ItOHEliTK I J HOT I IIC KS,
1TI1USUEIIS,
2Stha--.t BO.NTJS:.
r0YS-
TWO NF.W HOOKS.
(HSrOYNF; The Han.lal-Wood Trader. A Ta'eof th
Facinc. Ily liallaicyi.e. With aim .uuurb Ulasiratlona,
HI uo , fane) clo n. unt. Price l.O . 4
Una Is in e of the vary lion h oka ever vrrl.ten Of that
rrlreoolMory lellers.K. M. hill.oit.ne.
'IHE Tie. Kit KliIM'Ki yr. Aaveiiiiiria In the Wllai er
Al.y.anna. Ily Halion Willi f ur suvi. rb l.luatratioui.
liauo ,lal() elolh.nli. 1'rieeSt nl
l i iiiiu.. i itoi i li ailvuH. re, Mr. Dulton tms made
bo. k v.l,lrh avlll d.l flit ina it altera
Ordna aolicted. Bent Iiy limh. p ll-r'tdd. oti re: lit of
l.' H thi'.'t
h-ra, Huston.
QIRLS.
TWO JfF.W IIDOKS.
THE PHiEON PIE: A Tile or lluiiiidtiesil Times. Tty
ll-a 1 onue. am In. r of the "llo.r ol Kuil.lv He,' ldi tell
hi untitul cliai.o.r-head lilualiaoona. ICuio., lane cloth,
kilt lnlee SI -J'i.
Una la a alury of rlvil war, and lllue'ratei fie evil re
aiilis of looBUch tiunoalK. It la one ot Ml.aluinae
very Itest lurfik-. .... ...
11H.KN ANIi IlKltOM MINS: Or. Two Months at Ash-
lle d Iteetnrv. Ileini lluHv I Inatruted. 1 vol. lf'iuv.
Fancy eloib! kilt I rl. e Uieenta
I nbliilel i v Hie London fin I. ly for Proninte( Chrta
tluli Kiu.Kledje lllendiin luleisat Kith Inatruolloii, lo
!..,., euaru.,nk. mil. twKurfl l(l(OTHK1(,,
12 8-tha-2t Iu 'hahera, lloauin.
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1 BANKERS,
BTOOZ AUD IXOHANGE BROKEES,
(6 8 THIRD SIKKalT, rkilvteleula. ,
Slocks and Loana boni;lit and aold on Oommtaalon. TJa
current Hank hout Coin Ac , boj.-tit and aold. Mpaolal
arentlon paid to u.e purchiae and sale of Oil Hlocks,
iitpoalii rccelred, aud Internal a. lowed, aa per Mroe
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