H H VENIKH vol. x-.-.;;0( 137. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18G8. DOUBLE SIEEr-.TIIllEB CENTS. FIRST EDITION FRFJS1DINT S MESS A GE. OriSIOXS OF THE TRESS. We make the fol'oiviiiflr, extracts from the prominent journals of New Yolk of tht morn ing, corn mentrcg on the President's hurt slate iocurtent: Tlio lTrlIane' declares that "Tbis mcspage Is his (Johnon'.) worst, and fortunately his lost, insult to the American jxoije. as he bops out 01 the VYuiie ri tose bo tops to t take bis fl-t at the Capitol. There sit the men w ho ballli'd him. There a-e the Uepre Beniatives who liiiocaclied bim; tbe t4--iit vra vrbo convicted hiai ; tbe makers ot me I ws that ieiter Mm; me setvsn's ot the ppople who or vtu.td bim Irom restoring Rebels 10 power. aud rnuk ne tbe war a nfeliss -aoriice. U.teriv poerlcss a he is to arrest tbe bntrlit chariot of oet-iiny, be cunnot toroear o tbn uiud t it as It pa-res. While he is President he will play tbe part iu the heroic sty It make no dif ference to bim iu t notomy has tiougress tram plea upon bis po'lcy. oat luni tbe pe ple liive torn it to pieces at tbe polls; ho care noih'n? tout toe and bis prlnc pies b tve been tried be fore a bihur court tbun tbe Senate, au I are ti'tcr y condemned. Uo must ilauce bis war dm C3 to Hie end, thoueU it loci; en. re censed to V" either terrible or amnsine. and merely urn ri-e the puoiic, who are tired ot the paiid Cblaitcsol a man without a party to to'lo him, ai'd who has scarcely a friend wbo Is no. whi ky hnspecor or a po-tmastt-r. IIji tired ot it hs we are, we must be 8Pcta,.nrs ot the perf'Tooaiice; the Constitution tnves Mr. John ton tie nsbt lo spread out his views officially toeioie Chi arcs", an 1 therefore he cpret is fiein out. lie has the riebt to send any rassize be pleases; and be s-euds one as inol'nt an he Cin ihTPDt. Such an insult as the proptsal to n peal the laws which established freedom nod jrotpot the Union utiineiy protac Andre Johnson' plan f flDaocial repudia.lon." The "World" tftVes the other tack, sajine: "The doe'rtnes ot tbe President, Ihoiifch su crptible ot conf-na'lo'j. are sucn as uo bouest nan niay entertatu. Tbe fundamental idea ol President Johtson is. ttirtt tbp public credrcrs are ru'ltled to n celve hack a uiuoii as ttiey ac'os.ly gave, wit b a rea onaole compensation lor its u-e. This priuciple may be misapplied; but it is beyond all question founded In equity. Piftideut Johnson proposes to treat the deot. Dot after tbe manner of a court of lav entoreirK tbe strict coas'ructiou of a contract, Dut af'er the manner of a ccuit of equity aiming to Uo substantial justve. Wta ever aiHV be. tboue'it of his pro j os tion, it certain) v does not bee mi tbe B publican party, ot all men in the world, to pat on a rs ot outraged virtue. They have bein. tor more ibao fix eirs, raisitg deb s to be paid in flagrant violation of bet b the letter and tbe iprnot the eneagements by wh cb the d -b s were contracted. Aud jet tbe Reoublicao party caused many of those d-'bts to be dis tbnrs(ed by r-liam money wonh only ibi'ty seven cents ou a di.llar. Beonful pratiu abcut the inlamy of pa) Ins ba a jn-t what was received from fbe public creators founds well in their mouit.s 1 On wnat sroun I do the juMily the forcing of State creditors and private creditors to take thirty seven per ceut, in difcehaire of tbeir whole deot ? Wtjv, outbe ground that it us a f. reed loan exacted by tbe teneral nelfnre. But it tbe eeueral wei arc h a jnsriocation lor restorinir to oue class of creditors olIv atbird of vb it tbev lent, by mav it not jui-iily rrbtonns to another class of creditors prerigly wbat tbev )en', instead of paiiig tbern treble! Wh rent to this Itue o rea-on'na only to espose the revoltinc bvpocusyo' President Jotinson's traliicer.-i. Ins'eal of putclnar on airs tLcy ought to haug their heuJs in sbaaic." Ttao'-ilcrald" saya In 18 lrnder:- 'A the wraib ot Achilles Is the theme of Homer's Iliad Arhll es' wrb t" Orece tlin dUef prln Ot wo uruumrtcrtd, bevenly eUdeiia. ai a' ho is tbe wrath of Air. Johnson tbe text of his farewell Annual Me aae to Con re -a. 'Upon the nassemMinit of Con-rrets,' hssays 'ttajaiu become myttnt.vto call vour ateLtin to the state of the L'moa and to its cnntiu led dm oreaiized condit'on under the. variois U wbicb hnve been pa-sd upm thi subject of ceconstructicn Last December be exjltintrly called the attertioa ot ibe two hoii-es to the auspicicua results of the fall elections of 1S37, and it is therefore a very rejoarkble fct that he has entireiv iRuorea the fliHOictanii re suit of tbe full elertiuus of 1863. We are afraid that Mr. Johnson his learnej only a onestled es iroa'e of the voire ot tbe people: o b -rwie after this late final and decisive nlul of 'mi policy' be'nretbrt people be woid ha'ed.'opped it. Hoa-.tiui; arid oleaoine tbe nitr vellous escellenrles of toe Consn .u'lon all the way through. Mr. Jo'iu'-on clones b s Mesatt witb a pro- osition tor-lour ameudmen's. Tdo style of tbe document is very pood, and in its aruunientti aud reconmendationH irei,e-allv ft is an anle and reasonable s'H'e paoer; but for all practiral purposes it might have been proltably jeduoed to cnc-balf or one fourth tbenpice it occupies. In this matter. a in o'aer thmir', we exiiect from President Grant a very desirable letorin." The riiiiet' atks: "Yet what but stubbornness impels Mr. Jobn pon to arruiun afro b acts wbicb have faliliod seven tenibs of their work, ani to impute to thriii a inherent a weakness which has oiiiolv resul eJ from Executive boatlli y or Indnlereuc t 'A'ter a fair tnal,' h nays of tue e ac s, 'they have substantially iailea and proved permcioiis In the.r results, and there seens to bi no pood reason why they sb uld lonarer remain upon the. Bta'ute-book;' and tb-n loiiows a denial of loo consiitu'ion ality of the. Coiitrressional act oi , and a roniplaint tbat hs ou pioceeumsrs in 18Cj were not xatirleJ as a Anil y. Wua' nool can po-fcibl accrue fr 'in to is auack? Mr. Jobuou carno . Iroaffine Ibnt bis demuu'l for -.he repe-il ot tLe aois in question will be attended to. (le ktiows, as eveiy man kno vs, tbat io relitlju to reveu 8 ares recous iuctioa is a stibsttut U snccesi-; Ibat it ha le-trred six S.ates to tbe full rrivilesris of tbe Union; und mat the CTDjile'e r sic atinn of tbe seventh is d. li ved by tbe bad faith of its Jie-no- ciotic letfitlators. Why, theu, brlii up aaa n u dtt-nuie which, in ieesrd to thesH Siaie, is ndeJ 1 Why rei pt n the issues Involved in bis pruceedinrs as tbe ndministiator ot tbe liv. out ol wbicb lias grown ihnoo'ibt wnelUer n con Ftrociion has bat a fair trial or uoiT lbesn Irsaes rre no lneer per inent. E.euU in their rapid march have superseded them. And tbidr P'-es-'i ta'un no, wheu by no accident can tnev be oraoilcallv advan'aeeou. may well tecoiicdo lis '.o the 'termination of Mr. Joansou'd powei." Brick Pomcroy-f In the Democrat, remuik: "But it 1s when the Prcsicett taae up ibe subjeta of t lie fun led Orb. aud enter i m o a consideration of the relations between the bondnoHcrs aud tbe froplp, and detines what he dems to be tbe utt rli bts ot each, 'hut hedi-r.ims ir"boHnesi id tne talllilol p'iblic servant aid calls into frcih tbe niialuies of true tiesaaiii-b p, tom ro official tourc has anvtbuig before appeared pUcioB in their true Hint iho aual liearmus i f this question, and tir oo-li)r aiv- tbiu like an equitable adjus'-raeut bjtween the tououoi'lero aud the people." Tbe following are extracts from (be editorials f tbe lending morning papers of this city upon the President' Message: "Xle Inquirer" "Andrew Johnson U ITke tUe twelfth uan in the Juty, penned no with eleven obstinate fel!r,s who will not awe whb him as to thu Pior vrdici. Uo oops rot auree with the c'ssic max m, Vox Popuii, vox Dei. Putirelf ra se-over tfe preat and di B"refs)e to bim, tbat he his been wei?hej n lD; rjlauce and found wsntimt. H i rioes, bis dei.ls, and bts n isdeeus have bPr,fl beore ibecouutry sud deBnltively voud poo. The country na-. bv an imm nse majnv, Ustaiuel Coo2-ess in Ite pol.cy ot r'00'u,iruCf10U( aut prouounced i s verdict upon Jo.dn-on. No mm woo possesses ood sense would, after such a fhorouah can nsot ti p meri'.s of bis toerles. ann eucb. a deeded pronunciation aealn.-t ibein. venture to i-sy, in the taceot millions ot' hi countrjmcn, rptak tip in vact majontv the pn iments ot ibe listu n. tbat be is r (l it and they are wrooa. Uts plm to pay nil the muonal debt in six een tears BLd e ftbt mnntb has at I'-ast tbe merit ot novel tr.in tBi, ihatthesehemeof rcpnd a.'on d rle's fr m thai ot Penile on, and tbereinre may be cons deicd onplLal. Peudieiou lavired an tin-nii-nsc issue ot ereenbapks to pay oil the txir ds wbu h are taxable in coin, bjt Jouus n deserves credit tor b'tvnu discovcied a new way to cheat the publ'c creoitors. His ideals t.i tahetriu lie cudiiois ol tbe Government all interest dup urou tbe'r bnt.Cs and secuntles, and prom sed to be ra'd nntil tbe debt is paid, lie ha-, oy iiri'bnit ucal circulation, ciphered o. it to.t tiy cbeatiBB the public credl ori oat of their inte resi dur.iiic a term of tixtecn years andeitr it niotllis, it will be pos lb'e. by app'or a itiT tbe money thus vonveved,' to py otf ibe privcpal of tbe public deot in tbe tune named a most remarkable and highly successful pli.ee ot bnai.cie.ing." Tue "PrcBa" in its lorg leader remarks: "In the subver ion ot the whole reconstruc tion sjMcm he (the Pre-ideut) oeteii'ts to hee 'at least a partial return' to tbe Constitution, a word oftener us d aud wore outraged by An drew Johnson than ny auv man tince the time ol t atiline. But in tnis respect he has recoMed bis own leninimy, in ihnt he bas taid, 'Wtieu jou bear a roan continually prauog about tbt "onui ution, stot bim be is a traitor.' Mea sured by this standard, be is trebly dved and dammd." The "I-edKor," Iter commenting upon tbe manner in which the Mecsaee was received in the Seuate, says: "Tbe very extraordinary melbod lor pay ins tae Dublic deb . aud tor "sicre llv oservttig toe national credit,' recommended by tin Presiden, demands immediate c miiieut. li t ungiage !, that "it would seem to be bit Just and equitable tnat tbe six per cent, interest low piu by tbe eioveinrotnt sbould be applied to tbe reduction of the interest in ten. i annual instalments, wLi?b n s xtein tears aad eiehi months would liqui date ihe enure national debt.' Whether this means ibat the interest sh uld be wl liacld from the bondtioliers. and bp applied to the payment ot the nrincmal when the binds mature, or whether tue payment ot tb- mifcrest otbe bondboiders for tbe nexts aieen eas and e'ght months is to be considrei a lull discbaree of toe principal at ihe end of that ime. ts not oune clear. But io e.ther cse it tbe worst form of repudia'iou et broached b auy public man. Tbo reasou nu by wbicu tbe fresident reaches tnis Mar iiug proposuiou is this: ibat ibe Bondholders set tlx percent. interest in eold. which, be say, equals niu pr cent, in currency: ibat ibev then couverc thu bondsintocapital in tbe natiouat banks, and hua pet six per cent, more in currency, making tlteen per cent.; that tbelr exprontuu trin aianon equals two per t en'., making in "ll seenti en pt r cent. in'.Piest; that tue bolders)ot tbe bonus get tbem a; low rates, and bave thus aiready received a larger amount m interest thi.n their oricir-al lnves'Uieut, and tb it in c u- sioera'.ion of these advantages ibe for'n of pay ment ne proposes Is a I'ur and liberal co DDen fution. There couhl not po-nb y be in a State paper a grosser budjet ol error. We have never seen a more utterly unarcountabl" miscon ception and f bort-signted vie ot au lcioortaat public matter by a prominent public mau." TUe "Aire' thicks the Message A culm, temperate, well written document, meeting all the open ques.ioos in a manly manner, nnd supporting ihe views enunciated w it u tacts, l:i, au I lot'ic. The rues-a is an lu'trenMj!! one, both, on account of tbe vari-ty and importsnce oi tie topics treated, anl the able manner in wnicli they are handled, an 1 will c ommand and receive universal attcution both at Louie aud abroad.' Tlie "Xorlli Amerlcnn," nndcr tbe caption 'The Lat Wail,'' incom neut- ing on thePresi Jcnt's declaration that lteon sanction was a failure, speaks as follows: "There can bo no mistake as to the meaning and application of this language. It occurs immediately after tbe reicrna to the Recon struction la wh, and is followed by a s a ement tbat mot if not al ot our domestic troao es are uirrcily traceable to violations of the crrran'c law ana excessive ie;iatation; an J immedia'e'y points to the Keco'istructiou Uws as ftrikinp iiiustra'ious. tie alleges that ar.er a lair trial they bave tailed, ana prove 1 perni cious in tbeir results, and he proceeds to de mand tbelr repeal. We auiee with bim tbat 'Ibe entlr e Uuion has been ueitaipd by grave appreuenUous of troubles wbicb might again involve I hi peace ot tbe nation,' for of that iheru can bQ no qu s- tiou: but the air.tation bas resulted ticu tbe reiival of Itebel bores, scbciies, conso:racies, banditti, aud anarchy, hy bis own mis'aken uohev in inter'ering with tha en'orceuu-ni ot ibe laws and preventing the punishment of out laws and Rebels. Un ier tbe circuuistaoces, bis reiterated demand for the rppeal of tho ro- coni-trucilun laws, although nutbiug more th in what mtgbt bave been extecied irom fucti a quarter, is simply made to cover up the dis graceful failure of his owu policy. " Tlio " I'oal" Brmarks: "Coi cre.-s was exercised upon the ra11n of tbe I'lendt nt's rentwid deSeuce. The provo cation was pteat, we amit, but wbiber Con- en'Mi should in rearon say a word, alter reinsing to do its duty by this unwortny bxecuuve, in the Court of lmp-.-achment. dos i ot teem plain. . It should have known Audrew Jobuson his or'nciples aud his capacities tor evil. Thuuk Heaven, be baihid his Itstoppor- tunity of iiibulung Congress and Ihe people." GRANT, Tlie Ct'iiernl's Peritonei Appearnnee. A Hartford correspondent, who bas beeu on a trip wl'h ieneral Uraut, wntes: (jeiu lal (iraui'a personal appearand) bas been solul.y and co often given by bo.b pen sui pencil tbat nearly every one seeiun nuu tor tlie fust time siyi-: ' Jutt about at 1 expected." At Dtt jou cannot, of courbf, disconnect h's pre tu nee lifm the valorous deeds with wbicb bis name is I tentlded, aod there ore yo'i beb dd Una suiroundtd with victorious garlands, aud be Is aheiooutbe hf ot. Then you scrutinize bu Dersou see bin smaller in stature, nerbap&.thao vou expec ed, jet compac ly built, a una of non constitution, wl'h a balanced compound oi the nervous, tungulue, aud bilious te ap-ra iiiei ts, every mrve nuder strict conrnl. Toe inott reaiaiLable ihiuir about mm 'bat which io pritnes j ou to reflection is tbe slxo.-t eunr absence ol facial expression. Most pe iple bave waya cf enl vcmg or illiiHtratlug tbouirbt fully as much by the muscles of the lace as by vero-d expression, aud many, we all kuow, will tilk louder and say more with a smile orawiuk ot tbe ft es than by the Qercest declani U'oo. Bit Geueial (Jiaut aopears to have a ine of this Mtpresse utterance, mo to spak, eioept s me tunes the wave cf a sm le will pass over his lace onlv to be lost in a moment In the tix-d rit-'idity of his countenauce. There Is uothirir f tluainpss or stuuidity or tieicei ess in his looks; rather be wisrs au expreasiou of csl'u necs, repute, and cuildlike si uphoity, entirely uetoidof bll vuimiog. You una U dUBouitto fell whether his immotable features, w ucb, bv the wav, are never unoiea antly ruffled, ars more ).i pru-tve itisn the convicit.iu jou hive bat hn Is a man enlirt ly above and tree from any hlug, that borders uton affectation for, in this, hit is a woi dr. It tbe sanctity of his rjrlva'e life could b invaded, he wou'd unqies louably aopear before tbe world as ote ot thi niot demon" ra lvi in his afieciion for lved oies as thoroughly simple with nis children as he is unadecld lu tie preence oi suangers. There is somching in nil this tnat jou see aud thnk ol as bs stands before you, tbai gives bim a quiot dignty w uich draws jour aimratiou on as you lealize tbat beiea'b the absolute calmn ss ot bis features tber is t h persevering rpoliion ai d indonii'able piucr, well sens ned wnb pailence tnat bave uiveu dignity to sii-nce, aod et'led ihe quextiou lorevtr that volub.lity is Lot bun an greatness. Hide with ihe Itetleemt Jinn. Under tbls head ibe Hmiord Couratit gives a', length an account of (Jenertl (r tit's viU to Prov denie, uod subeqient ri le to Hirtfort ith Uetieral li a ley , Manor Doyle, and o hers. While ibe President tdect wast JPD.Ui node's refl ieuce at Piond nee, n bant ot imiiic, accum pau'ed oy a I irse crowt, apoeared betore the dweldrg, and in response io their anxious di n OLStratious General (tatit apt eared m an open window, and boxed bis acKnofflije ments. But tbe crowd wanted more, anl, American 1 ke, shouted for a speech. Tne li. neral bowed ajain, and was ahoit retiring, when a vo ce hig'i in the upper key, shouted: "Just two words. General." Genersl firunt "o, sirl" (Great anpliuse and lauuh er.) This was bis orly spppch in ProviJeucp, and was taken verbatim bv tbe mux o is reporters .f tbat city, wbo bad followed bim in vaia through ail his tiBveiliuirs duricg tbe a ternoo i. Ou the ride to Harford General Grautengagod in tree conversation witn ihoe ot tbe piinv wbo from time to time talked with him. At stations aioiig tt.oiieh tno bour was late pe iple were ss-eiubl- d ana cheered as the train pied. At Plainceld atd Widimsutic, wbJro atops were male lor fuel, peoole bbook hands with lie ieneral tbiouch ihe car-window, aad at tu" latter place were fo exci-ed shjot it that one of h i buffers was left urazed and bleeding. At Vernou, where the tra n arrived past m dn'ght, only a man and womau appeared, tbe lirt'er beii ft determined to en er ihs cir, which she did, with her c iniDauion. Aptotchini? tne Generhl without any sort of 'ormali y, ae somewhat eiibiiaia-ucaKy greeted him: -"Urjo oo you do, Mr. Gran1 ; ht8 is mi husband;" au i pushed on, cnusir.i; o jnideraole amucaient to tbe excursionist?. TEE VOLLISION. The Fc n r fnl D.'dnater on the Ohio River Nceuesi nutl Iiicldeiitn Tlie Kutlro JDeatructlon of tlie Ilititts by Fire. The Louisville Courier-J mr nit of yesterday morning contains tbe latest parlcilars of tbe dreadtul catastrophe on tbe Oalo river, ucar Waitaw. on tne evening of Friday lust: Curiam K. 11. Wood oik. who as a passenger on tDe Aa.rr ca, and arrived h mn yes erdiy m rmng. gve us a very graphic aud in eremug account oi the ternb.e mi-hau. tie states tbu at ihe moment ot tbe colli ion he was a.-l"ep, and did t,ot wake till the boas C'trnj together the second time. Hastily Dueling on his pan taloons he went in'o ibecabin, and was sur prised to see that all was perfectly qat't on the boat, and but one man bKtdte himself bad kit bis bertb. Going lorwird, bj saw in a noniBt wbat had occurred. Ttie United biaies bad a'ready biirued bac to tbe wneel-bouse. and the flaui0s were rapidly sweeping abat. Sep ng the p tssengers ot the bta'es rush na pell-mell aboard tbe America, Captain WuolioiK kapol iuto tbe liver r m the bow ot ibe m &uier, wi h uo i'UK bit bis paois and underolotning ou, an I swam asbore. 11" sa s the collis on happened about hil -naUll o'clock, one mi e and a bslt above Warsaw, and. ai tie time thi nUut wis verv da'k, and either a brisk rain or si o v was f illn.'. Ttn A uer.ca, a eluding, blew twowh sMes. to wb chue8 aiei responded, but abeavv ale was blowing and the wb stle was not beard by ibe pilot of the Atne rca. Atier tbe lirst wb stie tbe Anenca ag uu blew twice. Mr. Keiuelin, pilot of tbe states, savs he bew once, and when be tiuarJ ibe America's two whUiles he slopped and crmmenced backing; bat it was too l i e. It is presumed the pi'o'a were deceived by tae dari ners as to the dts anc ibat separated tbe b jaw. The America struek tbe sMtea on tbe larboard tide, running ne trly through ihe b.iega j room and into the hull. They got apart by the re coil ot tbe concussion, out immediately swuno; t grtber aga'n, tbe America on tbe Indnua thore ai o tbe Sta es on the outsile ot her. When tbey lasopd the spcoad time theartVia red people began to escape Irom lha States to the Arxenca. Tbe latter ves el, having com nenced to back toi lat, ca-ght Ore on her upper deck Iron tbe flames of tae States, sbe having bad abosrl twenv-1ve batrels petroleum, all ot whicn took tire a'most iiit-tai tlv. Tne Americt backed djwn two or three hundred anis below tbe wreck of tbe b'atee, near enough the shore to euahle all ou board to iump a-hore. The States swing arouud, beau up stream, and sunk In threo feet water toiwarj aud seven or e ght eet astern. A considerable poritou of tbe wre W will be saved. Tbe America is a toial loss, but all hr pasei eers and crew, except tne pojr uukuo vu euiipraut ai d u s to children, wuro taved. There were about seventy bve passengers on the Sates, s x'.y of wboin are believed to have escaped. Uit register aul everything in tbe ofQYe aud cabin were lost. Lit'le or uo bmg ws rave l by the pa setigers of elih-r ooa-. Both hulls are lylo ne-r toe fcene oi collision, ab ive Wrsaw. All tbe ollicers of bo h steamers acted in tbe most heroic manner throughout the tryiug oideal. Captuiu Wade and Mr. U'liy. clera of the States. ii niumcd rn ibe root alougas po aibl -, tearing off shutters aod castn g t.ipm in'o ihe watpr for tue struggling victims. Owing to the b irmng oil, wh cn covered the s irine oi th driver all arouud aud below tbe doomed bteauers, tha rasjPiigers. who few exceptions, could not e iuduced to !evp overboard. Mr. Geo-gfj Worn rup, railroad ageut, and Mr. Iuskin, of Madison, jumped from the hurri cane deck of tne United Sta'es to tbe lower deck of ibe Ame'ica, and, sumee to say, neither oi them was Oadlv hurt. A Mr. iJrecn ai d b.ide, of Ma I. ton, p'ocured lre preservers, but did nor uuoeis and how to 'a ten ihin Du reaching the lower deck, bowevtr, Mr. Greeu lonrd tome bits ot rope with which ue lastcied the llle preservers atound btinseli and wi c, aul -then tyins tueir arms icgctn r lpayd iiro tne water. They reached ih-i snore iu safe y. Ole Bull swam asbre wi h an his clo h'Ug ou and hie diamond studded bhldle in bis baui All th members ot bis tio.ipe aved tbeiinolvos. a I'Ule on of Mr. Jack Parc", only eleven veors old, jumoed from the burrtcsne r ot of ibe United States and swam asbore. His motner and yoniieer brotuer perisbe t. tan'mn Pe.irce, William Tuylor, clerk, and other officers ot the America got a nor lr in the sie'u of mat boat alter she swung around auaiust ibe bank. M -. Taylor, having overexcited himself, swoouei aav on rescuing land. Mr. Lee was a oasetiger on the United Sta'.cs criu na to this illy. He retired but a lev minutes before, and was lying awake at the timeof tbe colu-ion. His room ina'e. Mr. 1. 8. Hart r f Memphis. wa nearly thnwu out ot bs bed by tbe vloluce of tbo fhocic. Mr. Lee immediaifl.v tbrewoiieu his ate-room door aod rusi.ea out lu hia night clothes iuto tbe oubm, which he found in the greatest confusion. Tables were ovrrtorned, ct'andehers ornk"u, auo mirrors thatierert into a thou-and nieces aud tbp room lull of ladies an t eeniiejjen in iteir niuht garu eet, screaming and rushing io every d reciion, the vres'est ronsiernaiion being depleted on every cmnunaure. H puBheJ throush the mass of persous and things, and made bis way to tbe burrioauedeuk, yyhue ke was all to comprehend the sitaauoa, Tbe forward part of tbe boat wasal-eady on Are. wliile io tbe liver belw by tlm light of toe flames h conld se hundreds of pers ns 'ran'i caliy s'rugviio'f lor dear Mt. The AmtT'ca nad been to ibSfbore.abo itt rly-BviMardstrom tbt I tiled Hatet, atd landed mo-tot ber pisengers, and was now pu idling aroon i tbe Uoited ia e, it is said, to retcue tue persons Imdi hpr, but Mr. Le thinks sbe was endeavoring to get nut of the way ot ib burning boa'. He says a great many were kilkd bv the Amrtc4, having peon tbem rlran nnder her bv rhe sueiioo of her moving whei I. While ita.id'ni tuere be was tOTitled io tee a yawl couta'D t g icn or twel ,e In lies orawn under Bud cru-bo b the wheel. He supposes tbey were kitiPd ln-tan'U, as h-t saw tbim no more. Mauv w re also inj ired ai.d some kdled bv tru ks, h'xe, etc., thrown from the bimlne brat. To" were o m tuy sircgultng in the water iba-. be sa v several, in j id ping iron tbo bott, fall ou others, aud bo.b kink together. He did not remain on tbe h ir'icaue deck long, bcin drivu awav by tbo s u ke, and cbimnpys which were a ut io ail. tt'i.urti'ug io his Vta e room he found bis room mat-i. M'. Hirt, Bttempung to drea bira-ef. nut adm in iod bim io eet clear of the boit q lick!.?. Mr. Hart then gathered his c o oe aud stepi i out ot the. room, leaviug Mr. Lvp. who iro'. bis valise and ovoicoi', and foil tw.d, bjt wben he got into the cabiu he could see n th'ni of Mr Ilsrt', aid as be has rot been bead of, h ts siipoosed thai he Is an ous folios'. He bis a brotter bere now snxiou lv, but almost hooc lesslv awaiting some tidings ot the ll'-t i'c I one. Mr. Lee htvinv been lorced out ot th" cio u by ihe rfaiiPS, went aa'n io h-i hu'ricsne dees, wbeie tbe sau e beitt-rendtng snec acle met h a sivbr. this time even more mteusiae I by tho groans of ihe burned and ritiug. aud the last ga-p of tbp dro wulns. Tne imcrici was no v on n re, and floating b"lples ly do vu tbu strea n. He was airiid to len, do u atuon? ib" mas of persons tn the wa'er below for tear ot railing on some of tbem, but, it being impossible to re n vu longer n the bribing boat, be tlrnbjd dowu her tide and eased bira clt ol into thewi er, and swam from Im-rcp to sbore. The neat was verv oark and a chilling wind blew, al nost a burricare. While swimming to tbe shore ne saw many pers ins. uuaile longer to ho'd out, give np ai d Sink. Among these were msny ladies. Ueacbing the tbo'e tbey all made tor tbe nearest house bat ot Mr. Bad, about a rale away and. gutted by be light which sbone irom a window a tcr toilsome trivel ovr guile) s, bills, and icnoes thev rescued ir. oeirly froen, aud were turnihed bv tbe clever an I humane gentleman wub everything in his p er in tbe way of chautreo clothing and tire. They rema nca here about two and a bait hours, wheu toy were taken by tbe Ladv Graee to Warsaw, where tbey remained Outil the arrival of tbe Buell, which brought them to th s citv. Mr. Lee lives in New Providence, Ky., anl starts tor home to-morrow. Horn the Louisville Oouritr Journal. Dee. 7. A touching appeal was inaJu by Mis Jones to a genilemau ou board. As the wood work was becoming too beated to bet', aud the dames were forcing their Wiy graiually into tue cab o, shu went io bun saying, "Uu, Mr. . jcu bave talked to me this evening, you bave danced with me. you know wbo 1 am au 1 where I come from; save me tih, nave me! Ob, save aitP He told ber be bad awneiosive, and cculd not he'p her. Poor girl, bhe is beyoud earthly help now. One ot tbe gentlemen on board had tho presence of mind io unuinc a d ior, wutch he i brew into ibe rivet ; and, aupt bis wi;e ao 1 ne had jumped in,be placed ber in a pos.tmo to reach tbe Bbore. "Now, s ay here, dear," was his request, uuul I cau bx myself s una way, aud we can both be savuQ." Itnagne tne bubband'a agony, ju?t as he hal prjeured souictnitg thai ouii Hoar, to s eam mswin towards the frail support ot bt wieandkuoct ber away iioiu If. she was drowi et. One gentleman and wlic escaped in rather a romantio manner. Fastening 11 e preservers to bulu ot tnelr pet-ons betted her r. Kit arm to b s left, then took a sh i.ter, over which tney placed both arm". "Mow, one, two. three, jump I" be cried, wbn noih ju nped, and at er a little matceuvru g they arrived siely oa thore, minus, however, several ar teles of apparel needed to mane tbem pr -sottabie. A lady ou board .be Uui ed tu es rcla esthat as tbe ana ber bushand were moviui towirds tbe shore, in the water, sbe saw oue oi tbe life boats blltd witn people, wbo bad escaped, ti ir, all at once tne America bius ba king urwards thore, and mercilessly tbe rudj r.idder strikes the boat, crushing and uPse.ting it. Njue ot tho.-e pai-serger were saved. AHer esciptug one dauger ouly to me-tt d a h lu auo her lor u. From tbo shore couil be teen wouenw tu noting but their robes de nutl to protect, the o. rutniug arout iu the tiiuie-, tcrea mnj for uelp; mothers, wuhtbeir ciiilareu in tueirarms, most ot them bab:s, rusblug about trautio illy. One ii. other, holding ber baby in ner arras, riu to the guards, hat the wa er seemed to her only a chilly grave; then she J imped In the cabin sgaiu, tbeu to the guaroH. Taj last tha waiteeuot ner sbe was staadiug up witn ber bady bulged close to her, in lier awful dea.h, burning up. Tbe scene at Wa-saw bpgeaes de-cripMin. B-latives bunting tor each oih-r. the wouudid scrcamirjg with pain; pople, wno at uoine were blessed wlib weaiiu, bemoauing itii irsai pligh'. The ladies geueially hrd penorce to po to 'led while ther iiueu was Deiug nnea. i;iitnini was Drought by th-s oon-uundod and warm hearted citizens ot fl'ar.-aw, and everything was done to render ibem as com.onablo as possibU under the Circuni-tauces. The bridal parties on bierl lost everything but ihiir tleeping arparel. Calicoes to k tne place ot eleaaot vestnieuts, R d worsted hoods or bonnets, or anvthiug tbat would cover their feet arid nakedness. Clo hiog was gone, elegant trourscaux, which had oist ro m.icii time anl trouiile io get ing together, were lapped uo iu tbe hungry flames. Money was gouu. aod oun mlcas, m arly nased, turce ot the uuwty married couples change I ihelr warm beds for tue icy waier in tbe river, and ba'f deal with trig at. and two-thirds irozen, tbey only reach.: 1 ibe Int ndlyeh re to be elected bv a pierciug cold wind. But at )a-t tbey were taved, aui tbey It II into ibe bands of pood Samaritans, oui couple, fust marr'ed, bave full'led ib-ir bol7 vow to love i ach otner until death sbo ild tueui part; but death tojk tbeiu both -both together frozen, drowned, dial, in their beaiti'ul youth, with the kis ol tneir puro love irozeuou ibelr lips. A gentleman with his sister, a lively ami arcorupl shed yonn,, laoy, were passenn-rsou the Urdted tsiute.. At ihe first siioo tba pent'eoiuu wis turon Irom his bed clear on ibe tlo t. Hastily pul Ing ou his nautuloous be rushed to the s a er.iom of his tister, burn ouen the door, and, seizitig ner in bis anils, carrie 1 ber dowu on ibe main deck, where, proc iring a dojr tbutiet, be thre i it oveibosrd and leao"d alter it. with his usier in his arms. He oltced her tecurely on tbe shuti.cr, and was swimming behind, pushing it with bis precious loai towards the shrre. whi n, to his horror, a lig, burly, aud able-bodied man swatu up, posting tis sistct otl the Doavd, and climbed upon it himself. Tbe young girl sank with a scream, and if she came to tbu s iriuce it was so dir au i tbi con fusion so great ihut be could not find ber. Madoencd at t-iedasiardly act be made atter lbs autb'T, aud telzmg bim by tbe throat a struggle to tbe Uea'h ensued. Iney lose aad sunk to gether, slid ttrugclivg. aud when last te -o were grappling i'h each n.hor. Whether either was tsve.i or both wut do n toge ber is not s oo wn. Tbe sister sank bneath the waves and was lost, bat sbe w is terriblv aveutred by her brotuer. Two ladles, whoso na nes a-e unrepurtel. rluced on roird tbo B ates b Mr. Towusnud Whelen, a b icker ot Pail id lo iia, wee assur edly lost. They toon passage lor Now Orleaa. Mr. Wbeleu caire down yes erdv lo varcb oi tbem, but could obtan no clue to tbeir fv.e. A comber of papr is anl tnemorauda of the late Uev. H. J. Purvin, of ilueltenla n. n-ar this city, who wis lost bv this d sasrer, have been 'oriud, but Ms body has not yet been recoveied Ed. fivi. TitL. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Safety of Congressman Gollad.iy TIio Legal Tender Cases Affairs in Chicago. Xluanclal and Commercial FROM WA SUING TON. Sjiecial Derpatch lo The Koening Telegraph. Washington, Dec. 10, Jacob H. Mullitdity, mcmVr of Congross from the Third dbtrlct of Kentucky, aud wh) was reported to bave ben lost by the recert Ohli river disaster, Is sa'e. He was on the steamer America and escaped, with the loss of clothing, however. The I'nited States Supreme Conrt is eLcaged to-day in tbe legal-tender cases, Attorney-General Evarts continuing tha argu ment lor the Government. FOItllETII COSBUKSS-THIRD SESSION llonae of KepreNeiitatlveis Washington, Deo. Id. Tue Spe slier an. nr uoeed the following appoiutmiuls ou c m rultieeB lo till vaonueies ouesloned by me ret)gi)BtloD of menubers who were serving on oitieis oominiiteea: Ou HevlMoo of Laws Mssrs. McKen. or Ky.. Dickey, ol Pa.f Boyden, of N.V., ana Butler of leu a. On Eleot ions Messrs. Pettis, of Pa., and Stover, of Mo. Ou Commerce Kellogg, of Alnbimv On ApniofriatioDS Mr. Hooflelit, of Pa. Oo IhuPacldo Railroad Mr. Trunule, of Ky. On Reconstruction Mr. Norrla, of Al iD nu . Ou i tie Militia Messrs. Deweos, of H. 0.,and By r her, of L. On Freedmen's Affairs Mr. Bowen, ofSjuth Carolina. Ou Kducation and Labor Mr. Whlttemore. f tsouih Carolina On Revolutionary Pensions, etc. Mess's, Jones, oi Norlb Carolina; Oiift, of (ieorgla; and BmcBtturn, of Louisiana. On Itvointionry Cmims Messrs. Dicker, of North Carol in . Qoss, of Bouto Utroitua; and Kd wards, of Georgia. On Mileage Mr. Young, of Gaorgtt. On Ktirollfd bills Mr. Ca lies, of Alabamv On Ernditures in tne State l)pirtmaur. Mesrs. Vldal, of La; Corley, of Georgia; and Doles, of Arkansas. On Et peudlturea in the Treasury D?Dtrtoient Meaers. Lash, of North Carolina, and Tift, of Georgia. Ou Kxpendltnres In tbe War Department Mr. hreDch.of North Carolina Ou Expendliurei in tne Navy Dsptrtraint Measra. Baikluy, of Alabama, aud Gove, of Georgia. On Expenditures lathe Post OiSco Depart mejjt Mr. Nw8tiani, of Louisiana. On Expenditures tn tbe luiertor Dflnirtnaent Messrs, Pitroe, of Alaoaaia, and Prince, of Georgia. Ou Expenditures on Pnbllo Buildings Mr. llauvbey, of Al iOntun. Mr. BeHinu Introduce 1 a hill to enable the Holly, Wayne and Missouri Rsltrotid Uorapsny In Mlchlgao to Utve suoboi Ipi tons to lUoospl lal st(M;k stamped, etc. Rslerred 10 tne Cjji mltlee ou WayB and Means. FRO M SIQILY. By AUantte Cable. Kr option ot Monnt I'.tun. Vaietta, Dec. 10. Despatches from Sicily report a fresh eruption of Mount Etna on Tues day night. The volcano broke out with increased violence, ejeo ing flames and lava until 5 o'clock this morning. The torren'.s of lava devastated the surrounding country. The ashes fro u the crater lell oa the town of Acl Beale, and were blown even into the streets of Messlaa. Atlast accounts the mountain was enveloped in smoke and labored with deafening detonations. Gr rat crowds have gathered on the northern shote of Malta to witness the m4!ulflcsnt spectacle, wli'o1!, though 120 miles distant, is distinctly visible. . FROM CHIP AGO. Mnrnlaar of n Plnnlnar Mill. Chicago, Dec. 10. The extensive plaulug mill, etc, owned and ran by Alderman 3. L. Russell, on Fulton street, west diviaiou, took Are last n'gh, and with the conten's ws entirely de stroyed. The stock and building were valued at $25,003, and the machinery at $30,009. No In surance. Abont 250 men are thrown outot employment. An Important Decision, The ca?e of Sanger, Steel & Co. vs. fie city of Chicago, brought to recover $250,000 for breach of contract, connected with tho deepening of tbe Illinois And Michigan Csnal, was decided aetteruay in favor ot tbe defendants. From Baltimore. Baltimore. Dec. 10. John W. Garrett has been re-elected President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Thomas Tuom son, of the Oral of Thompion & Fdmead. wall-known Importers from Kurope, i dead. 11' was a native of Euvlaud, but tor thirtj-ivo jeuis has beem-ngdged tu oj-ilcss in luis cilv. A laborer named O'0: len was V Ho I yester day by the caving in of an embankment. From New York. New X-.rk n.c 10. The story of the loss on Lo.il' Isiund Bound of the steamer Providence, oi th? Bristol line, is unfoindei. The sleazier Is at ber dock at pier it) N'jriu River, JEFFERSON lUVlsT The Kx-1'oufederntft President In n New stole. Mr. JerTerson Pavis msdo a speech at Lara. legion, England, on Wednesday. Novemb-r 2 ', on rising to so ud a vote of thanks to a gentle m in who bad lectured on "3 jrled Jerusalem" be ore the numbers of the Local Hbtiosopnicil Socvty. Mr. I'svis male various allusions to tbe Holy Land as the cradle, numanlv soeak og, oi civil zuon, as well as the Christian reli gion, Uj'rr:ng to the demolition of tbe Temple, be observed that, although all must regret ibe ruin of a structure o much connected wl h the early history of religion, yet we might be cousnled wlu tne belief ibat it was necessary that the Temple should fall, lo orjer tbat tbe Kar or Be-io'eh might be seen of all men. He exotessed his irrtrtca'lon at hear ng irom tbe lec'urer (Rev. Dr. Trislam) that tbe Palestine exaltations had hfen inaugurated under the pstroat.s of Kuwlisbwcmen and executed by Euali-.trueo. It was becoming a womao for s'is wa i fie list at the rrora aod the flrst at the seoulonre -to enmoence th exploratiius in coubrmatlon of tbe gnat truths of Christianity. Au l it was well lor Eeiill-bmeu to undertake tba work ot exploration, for their bl od was oin gled wi b ibat of tba Norsemen, with the Haxons, the teach-rs of the bar moitoos couglomeranon of liberty anl Ur. ooiiiBnoniiy and Iriitcpendenee, la iivlduality and seli-wili; and witn tbe troubado ir. tbe kuiabtly soldier, represented in tbe Norm so. These tbice tleucuts oouibintsl In Kngluhtuea led to Bdven'nre, io love of troth, and gave thj heart o do wna'ever the will might desire. The divine truths noou winch our haoptne-s kers and hereafter was ergra ted bad been more and more establn-hedss science bad trod In the path ot teveiauon Shcd explorations as those which Dr. Trisiam lad uarrvod had tevealed thines not be ore fully comprebeuded, and sbotvn that ss ttiev pn gte-ced truth would be more and more es abbshed. "for her jears are eternal. FINANCE AND COMMER C E. Ornoa or tub Kvanrwe Trlkosapw,) Tour'd7, Die. is Data. There is no roa'erial chaoie to no'ioointbe Mouey mamel. Call loans ara quoted at 0?C7 per rent, on ap, roved coila'eral. Prime commercial paper ranges Irom 810 per cent, per at num. TI ere wis very Uttle dlsposi'ton to operate in S'r,cktbis morning, but rricps wer steBdy. tjoveruiueut secnriiie were firmly held. lOS wss ld lor 10-40; 1UJ tor 6s of 18tJl; 111! lor 'C2 5-20.-: Mk 'or 'C4 6-2us; 108 for '05 fi-20 ; 107 or July '65 6 20s, interest ofT; and 110 tor H7 6-2II, City ions were without cba ge; t'je new isue sold at 100. hn'lroad rnaPs were iiiactive. Reading sold at 4Hgft49. ibe 'oriner rae sSO. a olibt do c tne: li nu-lvnia Uaiima I at 51, a decline of i; and L hiub Va lev at 65, no clianiro; 12sJ was tnd mr Camdeu and Am nor; 67 for Nor r r'owr; 67 lor M'o-hH;35i for North Penn sylvania; 3d lor Elmira conmoa; 42 for Eln Ira prel rred; 30 'or Catawissa preferred: and 48 to- Northern Cen ral. In Cit PaBelJg1r ItaiUay shares there was no hlug doing. 17 wa- hid 'tor Tmr'eenth and ln'een h (JO for West Pbtlidplplia; 104 for lies, t niiile; 33 for Green aud Coates; aad 294 for (Jernian on. bunk shares were in demand for Investment st full priee-. Norb Arcer ra sold at 247, no change. 19 was bid toi Philadelphia; 30 for Methanes'; ICO 'or South wark; 67 for Penn Tou-bn; 68 for Girar i; 64 lor Commonwealth; and 123 foi Ceu'rnl nb.IodsI. Canal shares were uucbaoged. Lehigh Navi ca'ion sold at 10 was bid lor Scbnyl- k ll Nav ea'inn conm n; 20 tor preferred do. ; and 12 i tor bucq lehacoa Canal. lUILtllKLPIIIa 8TUVA fft(JHAHR SAIK8 TO-DAI Beponed br Da Uaveu Bro., No. 40 8. Third street JT.KnT IS AKO. (50 Fafts.ler.. 4 lUiCUF si. Ie.cd:MiOU lnnu Lmu ba golU i.k6 V i4 1ik to... i imo teh V h 6s.. Soli B N A..... lu sn Cfc Aui...., t !"... 1 do , 4 sb Penu v J.M (1 lit sb Leb V K.. 5 do....... Tbtb n oroing'a .-5 so, . b. Bt. ... 47 ........li'Si .....'zm, is ....... 6IH -.la. SI ... S. RiK 6 v gold l"i) an Leh Wr - 28 2110 dO.U-SSOWD leU sh Bead K-.li- S'i vuu Uo. ttjn. 49 SJJ do....bi. 49 .1,0 do....hsuu t I Ki du,.rgJtlo. 1( 0 dit....ls. 40 I 0 dO.. ..!'- 49 S n dn..ls.tll-. 40 I 0 do...... a 80. f7i 201 do...-lJ.Sl0- 48K4 quotations, reported by Narr & Ladner. Mr 30 South Third BU4Jet: IU'00 A. M. . 1W ll'iil) A. U, . J3t 10-15 . )35 12 00 . . 1353 1107 " . 1365 12-30 P. M. . 136 Messrs. Jay Ccoae & Co. quote Govern ment e u:iner, etc., as toliowsr U. 8. 6s of lsHl, 114((4li6; old j-iUo, do., lllJlUJ; new 6-2ils,lfilil,l)74'i'074: du., 165, 108 l08J; 6-20s, July, iStf, lliijrcollW; 1C7. UOIirillOl; do., 1S68. llt3IU: 10-4U-, 1U5105J. Gold. 13ri. Mes r. He Hiven Aliro ner. No. 40 South Third s re t, repof ne following rates of ex coauge to-day at 1 P. M. : -17. 8. 6s of 1681. 114 B114J; do. muz, 11 j.lU: do., 184, 107J(c 107m do., IKS, lu7i'3108: do., U6,new.ll04fj 11(1; do., l67. new, lin tlllOj); do., 1808,110 ffillOi; do., 6, 10 40 ;, 105 a 105.?. Due Com pound Interest .Notes, l'Jj; Gold, 135136. 8'lver. 1310133 M-8rs. v ullam Pilnter & Co., hankers, No. 36 Sojth Th rl Stree. reoort tbe following rites ot exchange to-dsv at 12 o'clock: United States 6s. IRcl. 114f 4148f; D. 8. 6-208, 181. lllfailU; do.. 1864, 107i itl07: ,l0.,18G5, 107'i21"8- to. Ini". 1863, ll'ifdllO: do. July, IStif, llOiailOJ; 1S68, 110101 10J; lo-lOs, lOSt I0'.j. Cnmouniio Interest Note, past due, 11925. Gold, 135iitl30i. PlX PKB ClCNT GobO I NT Bit EST, PRINCIPAL Ai.fco RaPAYBi.K IN Gold. First mortme bonds, based upon tne valuable franchises, grants, railroad, t qulpuient, etc., of tbe Central Pac flu Railroad (Jiuipany, now nearly ooin eled, and forming one of tbe most assured and productive Hues of t radio In tba world. The way r raffle atone is larue and romunera tlve. indepti.deniJy of ihe iuuinense through buklnrsa sm n to follow. A p.nion of ibis loan is offered to investors at H)3 jter cfnt. and accrued Interest In our reney. Tne bonds hnve semi-annual gold cou pons attached, payable lu Januiry and July. Information, etc.. to tie had of lis Haven Brothrr, Dealers In Government Herm it lea, Gold, etc. No 40 Boulh Third street. rhiladelpliin Trade Ileport Th 7R8DAY, Dea 10. Tbe Flour market la ex cessltely dull, and there Is no demand, except fiorn tbe borne consumers, whj purohaaa prin cipal y of good .family brands, which are In snail supply. Tne trade operate sparingly.' About 8(10 barrels were taken. Including super fine bt tr 59.-0 5 75; extras at JS.irO 75; sprlug wheat entra f-miiy at (7 25(48 25; winter wheat do. at $9(il0 75. and laucv nrands at $11$I3. ncoordlng to qiiHliiy. Rve Flour Is selling at 7 6J&8. No charge to noilce lu Oorn Meal. 'i'beie is very little prime Wheat here, and this description ineeta wt'U a moderate inquiry, but inferior sorts are neglected. Bales of 1580 bushels red at SI 90rg)2, aud U50 busbela oholoe while at $2 45 live is In better request, with ra'ca of Ijno biiKUeN Wealeru at $l'5. Oorn la steady, wit li sales or 8m 0 bnstinis new yellow at l5! (a Si; old. Is nominal. Oats ure selling at Bark: Is unchanged, and 30 hhds. No. 1 Quer citron sold at S12 50 per 'on. latest siiirma ixtellieaujb7" For additional Marine New tee Inside Paget, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, ....DSOBUBEB 10. STATS Or TUBKU-'MKTtta AT TUB TULM- OKe t OVVICIC T A. M. 18 U A. Hi S3 1 P. M.....85 CLKlKKnTHlJ MOHVrNfJ. Bcbr V. W. l-i ii, Kvudrlca. fijtiun, I Audenrlad 4k t. Bcur M. 8 Hathaaray, Oilo. Boston, di. fecur a. l Bimuibos. Uaudy, inw Bedford, buffulk .a ' Co. Behr M. A. 1 yler, Ijler. Washington, Hamraett dt Neiu. Bohr JJtOOra, Clark, Bjiton, Westmoreland Goal Co. AURIVEU luTs MORNING. BchrProheiu toruweii in ilat from Norfolk, with luu.lier iu faltersnu .V Lluuluu iu dubi 8 I. Muiiunea. u.uoy, from 8a'em. Kuur H. K, Juuen li inoy. ir -m Bosiuu. Kour 'I y or A Mtn s Obi-e ujd, from Bosion. Hour J. U. Bi)i) c Buiiin. Irnui Unsion. Htnr t. A I'y er Ty er. rr uu WarMhain. hitlir ii-c irn ) a'k. irnui New York. Hchr M r Hainaway, O iih irom New York. ftimmerj n 8 irivw, i-ani is hours l four Bltl inora. wan u.ds. tu A, jr, Mr. W. 8. Fuller, pilot, i vunrln: Barqnss Atalaota ai.rt Jeuuy, boib imui S a York, l i Iba bay 0'ulu( Up eaifOay; a larve B'Ulih harrpiM and a Urittali hnc tieHili g iu m e.g., Hlil.ij o 8 lyntmi, lor Hotierrlnni; barquu s oil. fordi. Linda, fur Htsa; aiid fotir k A Uiau, fur Uleuutgui, wtmtlo e yes teidny u orulog. Owrrpf ndrsirs of Ihe Piiindrlphtn Farhange. Lewis, Del., D o. N-a P. M arqJt Uliida, from Piiiia ielubia lur s.mj- r g Auua a. Kulion, fruu Card--Daa mr i.rrt a. aohrt E erua L P iriar, from -Uiialeiehla f r Tnulna'i; A. Fnfsan. trm Weit Juots fcr New Yors: J V. 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