lEVer the)iventng Ppagtahrisiti. This word, which is derived from the •Greek, and literally means the act of one Who ought„to bapnbliclywhipped, is now .used to express Clandeitine .appropriar iron (anolie6 stealing) of - the works of another. In the newspaper-world this is carried to a great extent. Articles, even from the BULLErrq, being requentlycop ed • into the columns of exchanges without se-t . ' lutowldgment of the source from which they have been derived. But the most bare faced ,instance which, for a long time has , -come under. our notice may be witnessed in •a series of "Medical Sketches" which have. for some time been making - their appea rance in the columns of one of oar city' papers. In the early numbers of Puitch; - - -wisen that now;well-known- periodical Was struggling for-existence, existence, appeared a series of sketches entitled "Physiology of .the London Medical Students," and "Cad (midis of Medical Experience," by the cele brated Albert Smith, of Mont Blanc celebrity; - Tbesec)Letcheni written in imi tation of a series of Frenoltworks ,entitled "Lea Physiologlas," were reprinted in a small - octavo pamphlet of 96 pages by ' , Stringer,ot .Townsend, N. Y., 1851. ;. This work, which has now became scarce; is the basis upon which the "Medical Sketches" have been constructed, and whole pages, with a few 'verbal alterations,have been plagiarised.- Philadelphia medical student is represented as entering a Concert Saloon (original Cider Cellars) and orderhig' a ge of whisky and finishing upon stout. The bnrlesqueS on lmmoptysis and htematemesis mayi found on page 27, of the before-mentitmed • work. It is a pity we have not been favOred with the Students Alphabet which oceans on page 35; but this bonne touelteis-probably reserved for a future number. The scene at the quiz class in Sketch No. 5, in which Messrs. Rapp and Manhug figure, is from pages 24 and 25. The trim American Medi cal Student, and the hypothetical student of Punch are two entirely different characters, - and cannot be reconciled by the mere , changing of the words Grinder to Quiz —and- Zondon to Philadelphia, and if people must plagiarise, let it be fr om some less known 'Pork than Punch. MEnicus. yuom 'EUROPE BY T ITE ATLANTIC 11141:1A1 LIVERPOOL, Nov. 6.—The steamship Bel gian, from Quebec, has arrived at London Berry. lassoN, Nov 6.—The EL S. monitor Mian Lonomoh has arrived here. LONDON, Nov. 6.—The American vessel General Sherman got ashore on the coast of Corea. Forty persons on board were mur dered by the natives. BERLIN, Nov. 6.—lt is said all the Pros- Man army in Saxony has been ordered to be demobilized. VIENNA, Nov. 6.—The project for military reform in Austria includes universal lia bility to serve in the army, the use of breech loading arms, and other measures. LONDON. Nov. 6.—Earl Derby encouraged a deputation which visited him on the anti; ject of the Nicaragua Railway. LrvEnrooL, Nov. 6, A. M.—The cotton market to-day is quite active, indicating a total day's sale of 13,000 bales middling Up lands at 151 d. LONDON, Nov. 6, A. M.—Consols for Money, 891. Erie R. R., 51; Illinois Central, :16.1.; U. S. 5.205, 681. BERLIN, Nov. 6.—A royal decree reduces the Prussian force in Saxony to a peace foot ing. LoicnoN, Nov. 6.—The rumor of the al liance of Spain with Brazil, against Para. guay, is denied. LrvEsPoop, Nov. 6, evening.—The market for breadstuffs :is easy. Corn is quoted at 345. 6d. for mixed Western. Pork has a downward tendency. MANCW ATER, Nov. 6. evening.—The mar ket for,wool and yarns is dull. Lormorr; Nov. 6, evening.—Consols for money closed at 891. Erie Railroad shares, 501,;--United States 5-20 s, 681; Illinois Central, 76.2. From 'Texas. GALvESItiN, Nov. 6.—Governor Throek morton has sent a special message to the 3-aegislatare on the condition of the country and Federal relations. He says that the true sentiments of our people are misunder stood by our Northern brethren. He denies, with indignation, the assertion bf politictans, that we are still in rebellion, and that we ao not desire restoration and Union ; that the Union men are in danger at assassination, and that without military protection they could not remain, and that thousands are leaving He asks the Legislature to pass a resolu tion to the effect that they solemnly pledge the State authorities to_ protect life and pro= perty without regard to political sentiment. Be suggests that negro testimony be ad mitted in all 'c tses, and recommends that taxes collected from negroes be applied to their, education. .Alluding to the President's telegram, he says he hopes the Legislature will make all laws involving c.vil rights as complete as possible. so as to extend equal and exact justice to all persons, without regard to color. From California. SAN FRANCIsCO, Nov. 6. —A. despatch from Victoria, Vancouver's Island, dated yesterday, says the American bark Pacific, of Sag Harbor, New York, was totally wrecked on Behring's Island, July 3d. All bands were saved. The Russians treated the crew with the greatest kindness. The steamer Oriflamme, from Columbia river, brings $163,000 in treasure. A severe gale prevailed here yesterday, during which one schooner was sunk and fieveral other vessels damaged. From New Orleans. NEW,ORLEANS, Nov. 6.—Governor Welb3 Sias appointed George Chadwick a Commis-. Eioner to the Paris Exposition, vice H. W. Palfrey, lost in the Evening Star. The Episcopal Bishops of Vermont. Ala bama and Mitmissippi have arrived, and 'will consecrate to-morrow the Rev. J. P. B. Wilmer, as Bishop of Louisiana, in the place of Bishop Polk, who was killed near Atlanta during the war. Dr. Wilmer arrived this evening. From en. Louis. ST. Louis ' . Nov. 6Forty miners have :arrived at St. Joseph with $200,000 in trea sure. Other parties are coming down the river.with nearly $1,500,000 in gold'dust. . 7llmbrellas-Story About Thad. Stevens. [Frotit' the tariettster Fatpress.] A few years ago we had occasion to go to Harrisburg. It was a rainy day., At _Middletown, we thinkit was,-we saw a very respectable lboking elderly gentle, roan standing on the side walk with an - umbrella hoisted, with an inscription painted on the inside in large letters, thus: "You stole this umbrella fram Zohn Smith." This was the way the gentleman took to secure his property: (?)—but the inscription was susceptible -of two interpretations; for a couple of _youngsters, who sat right back of us in the car, saluted the old gentleman with xcmarks as follows: "Take back that umbrella:" "Ah, you old reprobate,why did you steal John Smith's umbrella," and similar remarks, The old' gentle man looked somewhat surprised, and no doubt 7t Welling to the moat elegentAtutneope; 'eleklinB'oollntr! Goan , tanns,bttivro as ' Std. store ittir afilm at sn -:_ it Ammon EVERY THIGIEILLE. 7. , • • • f• - Pltrtitmlar ; ayenatelrldeSll to astai.if Pea ate REAL ESTATE SALE. NOV.• 18. • •- • Orphans , Court Nale-Eetate of Ilunket, Fleeton. cestiedßUSl NESS STAND-2 two storyl3 , lc.k ings. Nes. 211 and 218 Stith Mar stl,belont Walnut st: a very valuable brininess location. - Master's peremptory Sale- By order of the District Conrt-E.EIRA - V.A.LUABLE , BUSINESS STAND '2bmeeiorryyßrick Building; No. 138 Stinth Third et.. --between Walnut ,and Chestnut. • - - -- Same AcconntNeat -Three atory , Brick RESI DENCE, NO. 216 North-Ninth at., between Race and - VERY VALUABLE BUSIN ESS STANDS-2 five. story Stores, Nos: le and 18 North 1171f.h st, above h Market 34 et 254 inches front To 'Capitalists. end others .VALUABLE ARE' .and DG . J.E.B. Delaware- avant* aptrcorAltnond st -9834 feet on Delaware avenue.- Stick Store, N0..27.6a10u51r Second St .between Walnut - and; Spruce, with if, five-ittory, brick. building and a three-story brick Elm Mill in the rear; No 112 _Wok 86. VAI.I7A.GLE , PAIIII, 82' ACRES, - Road. 27th Ward. 34' of a toile below• the. Eine - Bell, and opposite the onnik Park. , .HANDSOIIII MODERNRESIDENCE Spruce et., - weatehfwentiellt7,' i - . THREE-STORY- BRICK D '' , WW,L.WG s No. ;a. North Sixteenth- sit:, helowltace. a - - THREE-STORY BRICE DWELLINGL - No. 416 North Ninth at. southorNoble TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE AND 004 Ila HOUSE No. 17n let:JoseCh's avenue, between Chest nut and Market ata:_f Executrix's Sale--Undar a power In the Will of. Wm. Ring, deed-VERY- DEsDRA BCE FOUR-STORY BRICE RESIDENCE, No. 16 , 5 Filbert street. Ch A a d r m W a uree Sa-l-FRA ME p DWE LL IhNG Will o 1411 Frankford road. - - Verry Valuable=Business Property -POUR STORY - BRICE DWELLING and 2 Iva:two, N 05.1115, Ul7 andlll9 Sluing Garden street. - 20 - 81 E - Deetf Peremptory - , - Sale-LOT, Coates-street, "west of 220. , Same Estate-LOT, Wallacestreet. west of 22d. MODERN THRE E-STORY BRICE DWF.T.GING. 170.861,Marshall street, south of Poplar. MODERN ,THREESTORY - BRIM RESIDENCE, zleo.so2North Sixth street. - MODERN DOUBLE THREE-STORY " BRICE RESIDENCE, No. 1707 Mount Vernon street-36 feet 'front ' Has all the modern conveniences. , Immediate PClBBeBBlOll • . natees , Sal e--Fstate ofliaron Maurice D'Hautrbre -6 THREIC-STORy BRICK DWELLINGS, Branford, street, between Spruce and Pine and 16th and 18th. Same- Estate-7 IRREDEEMABLE uROUND RENS S, $32.518£ 533,136.938. $33 and $25 a year each. MODERN THREE _TORY BRICE DWELLING, Cherry aired, west of 20111. THEOLO43IOAL AND N2D3OEL - On WEDNESDAY Anwais l ocasr,-.N M 017 16 . 111 .7: KB. Bc A o t s th . e rroza ancti a n ubi. n afore;Theological and 'll-Inadnaums • Sale Noa. DR said 141 South Fourth et. VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. MIRRORS. PIANO. FIREEBOOF aaFES, MA.TRIORS NM. BEDS. AND BEDDING CHINA` 'AND - GLASS WARE. FINE OIL P s irrriNos - - ELEGANT • WILTON, AXMINSTER. VELVET, HEUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS. &o. . ON TMURtDAY MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the aucnon store, by catalom.. an excellent assortment of very superior Parlor. Diting.room and Chamber Furniture. French Plate B ante) and Pier Mirrors. Piano Fortes, svperlor Fire. proof Safes, Matryssa , . Beds and Bedding : - China sad Glassware. Fine 011 • Paintings, elegant Milton, .6x mil:tater, Velvet. Rrussels , and o ther earneWdru. _'Sale West Rittenhouse Square. ELEGANT PI3IINITITRE, MIRRORS. OURTAINB, CHANDELIERS, WILTON CARPETS, dc. ON TUESDAY MORNING. NOV 13. At 10 o'clock. at No. 1918 West Rittenhouse 182 . = below locust street. by catalogue r the entire tura In lading two sets Rosewood Drawing rdom Fur niture, elegant Curtains, large Mantel and . Pier Mir rors,Osk Dining-room Furniture.livge Bookcase. fine Chira. Plated Ware, Bronzes, so • tor enamber Fur niture, tine Wilton and Brussels Canets, handsome "Chan ellers. &c. Also, the Kitchen Furniture, Refrigerator, T JOHN B. .15M2Dit a cu., Autyriozrxstber: .;a, a 0 . T 4 .1 ; • r e .3":4v 21:7m. We will hold a Large Bale of Foreign and - Domestic Dry Gooda, b . . . . . part"for amb.. _ ON FRIDAY IifORNIND. November 9, at 10 o'clock; eardiriacMg about 901 s ages and lota of staple and limey articles, 111 , cooler. & worstedaaluens, allM and izatone. _ R.—Catalcvaes ready and goods arrange d for exuminatio , early on the tuornime of mile sltr4F, PRREELPTORY SALE OF , "EOROPMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in our sale of FRIDAY; November be found the fbllossing DRESS GOODS. IC( 0 pieces French Roubaix .Popelines, plain, figured and anted. new goods, just Sanded. 300 do Paris Merinos, black and colored, all .20e do ' 2 mDress cloth, black and colored. 100 do CObtirgr, choice colors, from low to fineet, sco do . Printed Paris Detainee and cord Alpacas. Pull lines London Balmoral Skirts, In choice pat terns. ISOTICR—We ask the particular attention of the trade to the above line of Dress Goods,lost landed from steamer, embracing a very desirable assortment of well known and very favorite importations. Also, —pieces Paris Epinglinea, velour .Reps, poll de cbevres. do French and Saxony all wool plaids, DOMESTICS. -- Bales bleached and brown sheetituts and shirting& do white all wocl and heavy gray blankets. do white, scarlet domet and Amer flannels Cases Canton and miners' flannels. Rob Boys do blue tickings, stripes. denims, checks, do "Manchester and domestic &whams. do bleached and cord corset leal,s, reecho, drills. ao cambric's, Kentucky Jesus, Prints, do satinets Limas s, casaimeres, kerseys. MBRCBANT TAILORS' GOODS. Places _English and French black and blue cloths do Aix la Chapelle black Tricots and do'vering do /Bosoms, oulman= Chinchillas, Astrakhans do Ellneuf mixed Pal.rots, Fancy Cassimeres do Velours, Batine, plain and mixed do Castors, Wbltneys, Coatings, Melton. do bik and cord Italians. and satin de Chines. LINENS, WHITS GOODS , Full lines Barnsley sheeting's, Irish &flirting linens, -do bird's eye diaper, bleached , and brown do table ClOths,canvas,' crash, tOWelingl. do cambrica.itsconets: nainsooks, malls , • BRAWLS, SILKS, ac. "Fall lines Broche Long and Square Shawls and do plain Woolen Shawls Cloaks, Gamines, &c, do grim du Rhine. taffetas D de soles, dlr.. =OO DOZEN LINFA cammitc. FUMES. Full sines Si and i; plain linen hdkis. Full lines hemmed linen hdices., of a very favorite lap °dation, j ust, from ate am.r. Full lines fancy Velvet and Cashinere Vesttngs. Also Roaiery. Gloves Heamora , ana Hoop Skirts, traveling and under shirts and drawers "awing silks, spool cotton, patent thread, silk-ties and scarfs. urn brelaa &c. LARGE- POSITIVE HALE OF ON FRIDAY monwnsra. Nov.-9, •it -ll o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. Cat four months' credit, about M3O pieces of superfine and fine ingrain, royal damask, Venetian, list, Dinah belay, cottage and rag oszpetings, embracing a choice assortment of superior goods, which may be countnact earls on the morning or sale. LARGE PEIG2MPZORY SALE OP mum= AND OTHER EUROPEAN DRY GOODS. &I ON MONDAY MORNING. NOV. 12, At 10 o'clock,w@ be sold, by,catalogas. ON POUR MONTHS CREDIT, alimstsoo lots ofPrench, India,Ger. man and British Dry Goods, emb radng a bill ssort ment of fancy and staple arblcleS In •ellke, worsteds, .woolen. linens and cottons. N. R.—Goods arranged for examinspoli and Ws towns readv earls on 1:11(n of sals. • LARGE -POSITIVE BALE OS BOOTS, 811.0223- BROGAN& TRAMMING .13A Gs. Av. ON TIIRSDAT , MORNING, NOV, 13. 'At 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue. on fear months , credit, about 1,300 packages Boots, Show, Bal. morals, &C.. embracing aprixds and fresh assortment af first dm City and Eastern 2119111:10aare. = for metal:W.lOn witacatelogaes early on the ndl: ~sf sale. CWOLBERT, AIIC'TIONEER. No. 16 South Vs SIXTH Street. between Chestnut and Market. ;.e • _ • I • s • :iv • t : WARE. _ ON FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, Nov. o 9at precisely 10 o'clock. at No. 16 South Sixth street—lle contents of 80 crates of Imported. White Granite 'Ware, comprising a general assortm n e o n 6 W kst. city and country sales. The whole just landed Liverpool packet. plume EORD W., AUOTIO.NIERG, No. - 608 MARKET street. BALI t OF mac OASES BOOTS AND SHOES Ott THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 8, commencing at 10 o'clock. we >will sell ey 1910 cases Boots, Shoes Brogamb Dal Morals or city and Eastern mannfacture, embroil/1g ./t prime sad desirable assortment ofgoOds. . itDY BAranT A 00., Arerronse,ozumati, up Cash dnotion.R_ No. See Market street, corner or Bank latest. yeah advanced on coradconienta withal:Merin ntutrein HOLLAND. IarCi r iONZIEM: • izoa nsAincer street. TIIMMNOti. 1' EAIiD OPEN'INGIXES.-BI A:BINDER, NO. 1031-Vnestantatzreet,Phliaplohia, Importer of :LaMar - Drees and 'Cloak- Trt Abe, an SilegahastoOk c atOoited Paper Pa ri tOa ll rn% th , :t re Ladies' and Childrea. s,Dr„ Parisian- Drew -an/ Tioaklialcing ixfall ite varieties; Liaidles furnishing' their rich and costly materials may rely on being ar tistically fitted., and o *kt-trotJr/finished in the most promps and ellictentraanfter, at. the -1011"31 pa 111216 prices, in twenty-four boirrif notice . , Rotting and Mat. istg. PaUerva Mad. ciaby Sae sines piece Xl3,t.ztett ebanta- add dreatursakers ante N ANN LINZ& B.4Th or evegrelei sait ft= OM Watt:Met m rivi ne , Act. 41 , n/W S PIA*I ra,Pennakerg alllimu inf a 00. . 791°. cm, ativaars Jam: BM=