SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. W Oil I'lV TO N. PETITION TO CONGRESS FROM LOUISIANA. Abolition of the State Government Asked For. A NEW PROVISIONAL GOVERN MENT WANTED. FENIAN EXCITEMENT IN IRELAND. Its Iffeot on the Canadian Prisoners, SECRETARY SEWARD'S OPINION. The Jcif. Davis Commissioners from Mississippi. PoSties! Stories from Maryland Governor Swann and Reverdy Johnson, Interesting News from California. AF FAIR EA IN NEW YORK Detes of the Wreck of Caya. Lists of the Lost and the Saved From Washington. Medal Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Nov. 28th.—A despatch re ceived here to-day from New Orleans, states that a numerously signed petition has been sent to Congress. Among the signers are some general officers of the present State Government. The petition asks for the abolition of the present State Government and the appointment of a Provisional Gov ernment. The Fenian difficulties just developed in Ireland will, it is believed by Secretary Seward, result in a rigid enforoement of the sentence of death against those now awaiting the action of the British govern ment in Canada. The Mississippi Commissioners for there lease of Jeff Davis are still here and expect to get a favorable answer from the Presi dent in a day or two. [By the United States Press ] WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—After the ad jcurnment of the meeting of the Conserva tive Army and Navy Union last evening, the members of the Association, headed by their brass band, marched to the residence of General Grant, at Georgetown, for the purpose of serenading him. After the per formance of several pieces of music the son of General Grant appeared and announced his father not present, having been called into the city on business. On the return of the party they mei, General Grant, who thanked them for the intended compliment, and expressed regret at being absent. Beverdy Johnson and Gov. Surmin [By the tnited States Press.) BALTIMORE, Nov. 28.—1 t is rumored here that Reverdy Jobnson will take a 'seat in the Cabinet, and that the Democrats will elect Gov. Swann to the unexpired term of two years, reserving the full six year term for a straight-out Eastern Shore Democrat. Interesting from San Francisco. •[By the United States Press.] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Nov. 27th.—The Washington Territory despatch of yester day says the Custom SOUSe heretofore lo cated at Port Angeles has been removed to Port Townsend. Among the articles to be sent to from Cal foznia to the great Exposition in Paris, are native wines, borax,snlphur and petroleum, and many rare and beautiful specimens of gold: The steamer Pacific from Columbia river, arrived to-day,bringing $144,000 in treasure. The bark Peele has sailed for Hong Kong She carries $19,000 in silver bars in addition to the amount heretofore reported. Gaston Dartois has commenced a suit against the Alta Californian newspaper, to recover damages in amount of $27,000 for publication of an alleged libel abont the seizure of the brig Bascoe at Cape St. Louis; in which Mr. Dartois is designated as a pirate and robber. • Mining stocks are•generally looking well. Savage is quoted at $1,980; Belcher, $117; Choliar, $238; Ophir, $190; Yellow Jacket, $9 55. Legal tenders are unchanged. Sales of wheat to-dayatsl 85 per - 11H0 bbls, Hawaiian sugar is selling at $9 95 per 100 pounds. - From New York. [By the rutted States Press.] NEW Yorur, November 28th.—The inves tigations at the New York Custom House disclosed the fact that the moneys collected from office holders preceding the late elec tion for election purposes'Was nearly all ex pended in , Baltimore. A.eall has been made for a meeting of the Shamrock ' , Circle of the Feniatus to-night. The address says: "Fellow countrymen, come forward. Will you permit O'Neil to advance again, and perhaps Pe stricken down before you step in the ranks?. Re member, the F. a's are about to lift their heads and move their arms for a bolder struggle when the Eagle will not protect the Lion. Let all true Irishmen come forward to-night and fall into the ranks. The Loss of the English Bark Caya. (By the United States Prem.] Sex FRAnoxsoo, Cal., Nov. 28.—The de tailed accounts of the loss of the English iron bark Caya, bound from Sidney to Elan Francisco, state that the vessel was being runby dead reckoning, and supposed to, be near Tanalone light, when the second mate reported land on the lee bow. The Captain immediately ordered the ship to be moved off, but she struck heavily on the rocks and - swung - her broadside upon them, the sea lifting her, from rook to rook and crushing' in her bot tom. The force of the water forded in her main deck and carried off all the boats on bixrd the ill-fated vessel, and left but ten persons remaining on the wreck, who made desperate struggles to save themselves, bat only three reached the shore in safety, two of whom were in a bruised condition. The following are the names of the saved: Thos. Bern stean, mate; Walter Cooper, sea man; Gen. Byrnes, passenger. = The following are the names of the lost:— Capt. Page, commander of the barque, with wife and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rys and child, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Losetta, Dr. Bowden and wife, Wm. Carr (seoond mate), James Kelton, of Waterford,lreland, sailmaker; John Smith, of Portsmouth, England, steward; Frederick &tabby, of London, carpente!; Jos. Martin, of Ireland, a'stowaway; Philip Shemtons and boy, of Hobartown, Olive .Beat. seaman; Bonnerby English, of the Isle of Guernsey, seaman; Geo. Owen, of Devonshire, England, sea man; Fred. Myer, of Germany, seaman; J. Jones, of Sweden, seaman; John and Thos. Smith, of Sidney, brothere, seamen; Pat. McNamara, of Liverpool, seaman; James Cook, of Portsmouth, England, seaman; John Cooper, of York, England, seaman. Marine Intelligence. IBy the United States Promo NEw ORLEANS, La., Nov. 27th.—The steamers Marmion, from New York, ilnd Cabs, from Baltimore have arrived here: also, bark, Edward Cooper,from New York. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Nov. 27.—Arrived, ship Amelia, from Liverpool; steamer Sar agossa and brig . Ocean Wave, from New York; also, schooner P. Boyce, from Bos ton. The steamer San Antonio, from Wil raington, N. C., for Galveston, Texas, pat in here for harbor. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—The ship E. F. Ga bain, from Bremen; the bark Jessie, from Hamburg; and the brig Manlius, from Vera Cruz, have arrived here. Howaxs' HOLE, Nov. 22.—The steamer Nightingale, from New York for Boston, has arrived. She was towed In here by the steamer George Appold. She had her shaft broken. NEW ORLEANS. La., Nov. 27.—Arrived, ship Chas. Davenport, from Rockport. Cleared, ships Polar Star and Selma, Queen of the West fcr Boston; also brig American Union, for Portland. From San Fran ciao*. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.—The steathship Pacific arrived this morning from Portland, Oregon, with $144,000 in treasure. The British ship Perle, for Hong Kong, takes $19,156 in silver bars in addition to the amount of treasure before reported for China by that vessel. Dyer's extensive soap factory in this city, WAS destroyed by fire last night. Loss, $20,000. The Lou.siatut State Fair, By the United states Preas.l Nsw ORLEANS La., Nov. 27.—Over 90,000 persons have witnessed the closing of the grand fair here. Everyone was highly pleased with its unexampled success. A cavalcade of premium stock, preceded by two bands of music, concluded the event. Another fair is announced for next year, Railroad Accident. BUFFALO, Nov. 28.—The mail train which left here at 1 o'clock, P. M., yesterday, ran off the track near Sycamore. Mr. Schem merhorn, the express messenger, was in jured, but not seriously. None of the pas sengers were injured. Price of Gold in New York. Nsw B m, A Nov Bl e—grGapohld 0 has been rooted to-day as follows: 10. A. M., 1421111.30 10,15 1421'11,45 11.30 1421112 M.. 10.45 1421,12.15 P. M., IL 142 1 12.30 11.15 142 New York Money Market. NEW YORE. Nov. 18.—Gold openod weak bills. Aterlivg Rich ange. strty days. 1081 , 1®109.14;. sigh 11C%®11034: 18. Flve-twautles, 1862. 4. Pgi9 l Ored. 10#R coupons. 109; do.. 1864 coupons. 10s% (4106%; do. 1865 conpons, 167hRtle7U: new 108.4'(4110834; I%n-forties, 9834: coupons. 99.%®1113; Beven-thtrties first serifs, losxj 105%; second !Rees 10530410534: /dlssourl 65.87%,(4)68. ara. Nsw YORK, Nov 28.—Co lr t ketar ton dull, at 34X eta. to 38 i 4; flour doll, 10 to 20 eta lower; wheat dull de2line owns 2 cts ; corn dull. declined 1 to 2 Ma.' oats d 1 cent reef quiet; pork dull and lower; lard quiet; whlSh7 dull. Stoclui—First Board.—Canton, 44: Cumberland Fre. ferret". 71; Quicksilver. 46: Western Union Telegraph, 47Y,.; New York Central. 111%: Erin Balls' ad, 7IN: Hod. son Itiver,l2l3; Beading. 1121 i; Michigan Central. 112 Michigan Southern. 82; Illinois Central, 11133,41 Pitts. burgh and Toledo, 1143 i; Stock Island 104; North West ern, 444: Fort Wayne and eiIICSIgO,IOS3 . BAL1•11EORS, November 25.—kelorir la dull. Chicago extra sllso©ll 75. The Baltimore high grad deCiined Fee. Der bbl. Wheat dull. Corn drooping. new white, 95(a 98e. Gr - cerles inactive and unsettled. oa , s firm, sales at 56(5e , c. Seeds quiet:clnverseed SS 50®9 75 Provisions heavy. Lard, 121 4 . 001535 ray ray the United k tate* Press 1 Nsw Ousels. Nov. 27.—Cotton firmer; sales o f SACO bale a of low middlings at 324743.3 cents; middling at @35e.: receipts for four days 15.500 bales.agatnst snl; ss ports. 7.500. Sugar lower and fair, at 95; cents. Mo lasses lower; sales o f Inferior at4oc. per gallon. Prima, at so cents per gallon, N. 7. Rxchange. from l to premium. Bank Sterling, 53®54 per cant. premium. Lu i tALlbil flUa OBITUARY.—At a meeting of the Corn Ex change Association, held this morning,' Nathan P. Brooke. H'q., the Vice President. announced the de cease of George Grove a member of that organization, and rale a graceful tribute of respect to the many viz. Wes of the deceased. E. Harper Jeffries. Rey . sub mitted an appropriate preamble and resolution ex. prtselve of the regrets of that body, which were unant mutely adonted. Messrs. E Harper Jeffries, H. C. Kennedy, w er eß.ingle, W. G. Pitzsera'd, ard Sohn B. Stevensonappointed a committee to condole with the family of the deceased and make arrange. meats for the flmeral. ATTEMPTED SHOOTING.—Thomag White, who keeps an eating saloon on Lombard street, near Sixth, was arrested last night for attempttng to shoot a man It seems that he was about to buy scmething from a huckster, and got into a disoute with him. He went back into his home, got a pistol and fired a' the huckster. The aim was bad, and the ball missed its mark. White was immediately captured by Officer Benksheimer. Ha was taken before Alderman Butter and was held in !See ball, for an assault and battery with fluent lo BOARDING HOUSE THlEVES,—Alderman 'Titterreary had before him this =fuming Wm. An drews and Wm. C. Smith, charged with larceny. They took lodgings at the lager beer saloon of Francis Thetas, on Shipper. street, above Second. AftereverY• body had retired they entererl the room of a boarder. broke open a trunk, and abstracted a lot of clothing. The alarm was given and the thieves were captured after having thrown some of their plunder into an outhouse. They were sent to prison to strait trial. ROBBED WHILE DRINICING.--john Matt derfield and 'Edward Burns had a bearing this morn lug before Alderman Tittermary upon the charge of robbery. It seems that a man from Woodbury, N. y , fell in with the defendants. and was taken into a saloon on' Third street. above Shippen, to drink. While engaged in drinking, it is alleged, slanderfleld took no from his pocket. The accused were com mitted for trial. Fotrice.--Charles T. Abbott, the young man whn has been missing from the Insane Asylum at Frankiord. was found last night hy Lient Witcrott and Oftleer Zen's, wandering about the. Nineteenth Ward. During his absence he had been to Harrisburg and other places.about the State. He was taken back to .Frankford.' HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—FrEtnk Morris and John Wilsnr were before Alderman Tittermary this n orntrg upon thecharge of robbery. It is alleged that they stopped John L Wall on South street above Eleventh. on the night of the 21st inst., and while one held him the other took $65 from his pocket, The ac cused were held in 1800 ball for trial, - FIRE.:--The stable of John Bardsley, on liratidain street, above Twenty-second was'destroyed by fire about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Two horses perished in the flames. One belonged to Mr. Itardsley and the other tO lift. ()index.. The total loss is estimated at *l,OOO. A PICTORIAL ComosrrY.=DEr. P.E.A.bel, at PetersonS' Book Store, No. 308 Chestnut stree. has Jost published photographic copies of a view of the grand Bat Mazgu conta ins at the A.cademy of Music in January last. it five hundred portraits. THB STEAMSHIP STAR OF THE UNION.— COoksey, master, arrived at her berth, second wharf below Spruce street. at 11 P, M., yesterday, 73i days from New Orleans. She will sail again for that port on Saturday. December Ist. at 4P. M. For frleght or pas.' sage, apply to the Office 314 South Wharves. THE GREAT REMEDY Or THE AGE for teetblug, pasne_, cramps, flatulency sleeplessness, Act. in chllafen, BoWirs'a INFANT 001/DIAL. No family ahanld be wisbont it. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEIINESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1866 r00D, ,, .. for infaptsandinvalids, Bower. Sixth and Vine streets. Price Al 00. PRtrOGISTS' Sumir.res AND FANCY GOODS. SNOWDEN & BROTHER; Importers, 23 Booth Mghth street. BENAOW'S So.,t.s.'--)Elder Flower, turtle Glycerine, LOIAMCWSTIIIIB.OWer,ISfask, Rose, &c ENO WDEN et BROTHER, Importers. 28 South Eigh t h street. LADIES' Tittrsszs,-- - Braces, and Me chanical Bnprorta adjusteALb,y competentfemales at "Needles'," Twelfth street. ant door below Race, Banning's, Braces t Elastla nano:tares, Stoekings. Knee Caps, &c., of supenor quality. . . , DR. Frmvat advises gratis, from-10 to 1, at his office, 29 Son b Fourth street. • Theonlyman living who sae permanently cu . e Rheumatism, Nerareigis, Gout, Asthma. Cure warranted or no chargei AFTER Wen, Pnlyntnnon inn Inimnpn naives, Colds lead to the greatest destruction of human life, mainly because a t old he too often considered a very ordinary trifling sifts!, ,Just m well left to ire as it came. and hence avatemmimily neglected. until& sim ple, curable affection, is converted in serious and erally fatal Pulmonery els s ae. be more pru dent aware that a violent e.ough.or Cold Mould never be trilled with, but on the contrary t.ken care or from ha Incipiency, promptly make use of Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant, a curative which , has sustained its repute, tion for over thirty years as a remedy alwave effica cious, and sure to exert a most beneficial Influence on all the Bronchial and Pultnonsag organs, PrePared only at 242 Chestnut street, SWEET OPOPSNAX!—A.Erweek pretty name, of a sweet, pretty tropical-flower: one. whose delight• ful fragrance and dorm aroma watts its power on the breeze, to the delight of the rambler, or stealing gently through the casement of the cottage, as the Nod of. Day sinks to reel. It is a composite perfume, a soave. air offering to beauty's toilet. Sold and used everywhere. • E. T. Sierra & Co , New York, Sole Proprietors. MII.TAVTEOI—This is a new perfume, yet it has already achieved a success which has established Ms reputation as the moat delightfal delicate and dn. ruble. The lapse of time bat adds to its essential sweetness. For sale by all the principal Druggists.— Feiticutstohtes Evenino 100 ah Bead _ BEFORE ITIBST BOARD. WOO LIS 66'81 rfg 113 1160 eh Read R 6519 58 1100 US 5-208'85 coo 108 12 , 51 oh do es 53 48'o Cllty fa old IEOO 99 200 eh ' do b 5.5 6. 14600 do Sew 1023 1008h.do WO 8634 10.0 West Jersey Bds 88 100 sh do awn 58345 120 eh Penns B 5452 100 eh do 85 W 1 / 56 31 160 sh Phil lads bBO 81% 300 eh Soh Nv pf 85 200 sh do b 5 81.. V 100 sh do 860 25 300 ski do b6O 81% 20th do 860 Int 85 100 6h St Nlchol's 0 - PROMS OF STOOKS 11 4 1 NEW TOTAL:, ( 11 2tlegraph.) MST ULL, American bidC Readings 6% bid New York bid United States 61'81 bid United States 6e, 54121 1:7--= Ipg bid . fl 3 bid Hudson 19 1% bid Dull. Filnanae and Baldness—Nov. 28,1860. There was but little business at the Stock Board this morning, and the • speculative shares took another downward turn. Beading Railroad, which was the most active on the list, sold down to 58—a decline of from the opening yesterday. Philadelphia and lgri e Rafircad sold down to 31.4—a decline of l, but after_ ward rallied, and soil up to 31X. Camden and Amber' Railroad sold at 13034. and Pennsylvania Railroad at SW—no change. Lehigh Vttlley Railroad was firm at 67 bid; Mine Hill Railroad at St Germantown Railroad at 61, and Catawissa Railroad Preferred at IS. In Government Loans the sales were relatively unim portant, but they were held firmly. 113 was bid for the Coupon Sixes %I; 109 for the old Fivo-Twentiee; 10tX for :the '64s; 1073 j for the '6Se; 99% for the Ten-Forties, and 10SX for the June and July Seven-Thtztles. State and City Loans were steady, with Wee of the new issues of the latter at 10234. In Canal stocks the only change was a decline or 56 in Schuylkill Navigation Preferred. Coal and OS stocks were entirely nominal in Passenger Railway shares the only sale was of Thirteenth and Fliteenth Streets, at 51 The Board will not meet to-mo. row. Meant De Haven Brother, No: 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the' gates :m exchange to-day, at 1 P. Ma ita7tn& Selling . 111 X /Linerlcan G01d......., vve =" 38 CO 1401( Ana MU Myer- Quarter e. " -. Now Compound /1"'i: June 18 61... X . 0 alas, 1861... 1 15 4 X :: : a . oct.Aug,. 1884...18‘. 1 1 3 4 x ,i1 . . . us . Dee., ISM- 1231 111 si Em., nem.. 11 0 0 _ 12,1885... 10 “ . Be jses.. 9.% .. ta . u- 9 1421 141$ 141 i 1411 1402 WEDNESDaY, Nov. 28.—Trade to Breadstalts con. Unite remarkably sluggish and there Is no disposition on the part of buyers to operate except to supply their most necessitous wants. About 400 barrels Flour were taken in small lots at $ll 2607812 25 barrel for North. west extra family, $l2 14 fn . Penn, and Ohio 'o. do.. $151g16 for ancy, s9©lo for extras atu9 til®l9 50 foranperflne • There Is no change in Ere kloar or Corn Meal. Email sales of the former at $7 25. he Wbeaq market is almost at a stand. and in the absence of sales we quote flair and prime Penna. Red at 12 76(d.2 90 bushel. and Delaware at $3 to VI ax 'VW bite ranges from $3 20 to 13 30. 400 bushels West. ern eye sold at $1 32 Corn is dull and prices are drooping. We quote old yellow at $1 16, afloat, and $1 1/3 In store; 1,400 bushels mixed sold at $1 14 and new at 90©95 cents. Oats are dull at 58®a , cents. Prices of Barley and Malt are nomlnaL Previsions araexceedingly dull and prices are en tirely unsettleC Hest Pork is held at Vi; Pickled Rams. which a few weeks ago sold at HOW cents, can now be bought at 14 cents. Whisky is ull and holders nominally ask $2 except Ohio and f 2 36 for Penna. There are no buyers except for the contraband article. - closed Hall of the Corn Exchange' Association will be closed to-morrow, and business generally will be sue pended. 11 - 11 :1 1, 1 5 1:1 1 1AA:41414 1 1 140):40.)..4:11ift 0.4.14:a t 4 , ..1 4-44.0 Siir See Marine Bulletin on Serena Page, ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Star of the Union, COoksey. 7 days from New Orleans, with cotton. &c. to Philadelphia and southern Mail Steamship Co. On the 22d inst. lot 26 ft' N. lon 8810 W. passed steamer Mercdditta, stealing NW; lad, Loggerhead, Light b aring NE, Mahon 15 miles, passed schr Express, ales ng NW. Steamer 'Whirlwind, Fargo, 60 hours from Charles ton, with cotton &c. to Lattibttry. Wickersham & Co. Steamer Frank. Pierce, 24 hours from New 1 10414., with mdse to Wm If Baird & Co. Bark Lizzie Morris. Feares, 5 days from N. Haven, in ballast to Workman & Co Bahr Princess of Wales (Br), TaYlor, 9 day* from Beaton. in ballast to L Westergaard. Bohr Energy, Brown, 4 days from Gloucester, with Ash to captain. Scar Edward Lee. Lee, days from Newburyport, with m dee to Curtis &Knight. Behr M C Burnite.llichards, 1 day from Camden. Del. grain to Jos I. Bewley & Co. Bahr J T Long. Tunnel' 2 days from Indian River, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Bchr Rebecca, Ross, 1 day from Lewes, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Bahr J Johnson, Mcßride, 6 don from Boston. Bohr Rappahannock, Adams. from Wilmington. Bohr J Csdwalader, nteelman. from Salem. Bohr Lady Emma. SneCilcor, from Georgetown. Schr F Edwards, Blackmun. from Boaton. Bahr S L Simmons, Gandy, from Boston, Bohr L Frazier, Steelman. from Boston. Behr L D temall, Tice, frooz Boaten. . • Behr E W Pratt, Kendrick, from Bataan. Behr E H Naylor, Naylor, f. om Boston. Bohr Lady Ellen, Smith, from Boston. Behr W G Bartlett, Connelly, from Boston, SChr Cornelia, Noyes, from New York. Bahr Chas Moore, Ingersoll. from Bridgeport. Bchr J . 16 'Walden Bowen, front Providence. Behr Julia Smith. Briggs , from Dighton. Behr E. V Edwards. Alien. from ProvidenCe. • Schr 0 V Hawley. Clark from Greenpcn't. Bohr Edward Beoh, Martin, from Poogtikeepale. Behr E Elongate Golding. from - DanVersport. OLgARED THIS DAY. • Brig GOO] ary, Bryant, Remedios, I Hough & (kr. E3Chr J B Austin. Davis, Boston, Caldwell, uordon&no. Bohr J P Levy. Griffith, Baltimore, John Guyant. Schr F F Randolph,RisleyNorfolk, W Hunter,Jr.&oo Salo' Cashier, Bateman. lifunrice.FUver, B Haney. Sc.h.ri3eo Cohn, Carey,Maurice River, R Graham & Co. Correspondence Of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. Dim., Nov. 28-6 PM. Bark Sea Eagle, from Philadelphia for Barbados; brig 2Eolns. do for Gibraltar; Sally Brown, do for BELVTO. and Binh, do for Trinidad, went to sea last evening—reported by pilot, boat Moses H Grinnell. 'Wind S. JOSEPH LAFETRA. Correspondencie of the Pidla. Evening Bulletin. READING. Nov. The following :pre from the Union Canal 26. ed Into:the Schuvl Canal, today, bound to adel. phiLladen and consigned as Mows: T o r . and with railroad sills to Kest Penns RR CO; orator. and J L Sherk. with lumber to Craig & Marl' chard; George A n n , am. and George W Miller. do to J eeley: Mary do to Adams & 0o; Mary do to H Croak ey & Co. Mahoney, do to It B Taylor; Monticello, do to N L Jones; Keystone. do to Malone & Co; Wolverton & Tinsman, do to R Wolverton; Julia, do to Thos Wentz; Witman & Conrad, grain to captain. F. , . 31 EltfORNRA. Brig Moses DaY, Lotik and 'from phlladelphia 4th Inst.' for Rotterdam, with a cargo of 2326 barrels of kerosene oil, put into New London on the 24th, In dis tress. Reports, no date. lat 39 40.10 n 62 during a heavY NEgale was boarded by a sea which caused the ves sel to lea k, and the !pump s becoming choked with dirt ballast, bore away for New London. A surveY has been ordered on the vessel in order to ascertain the extent ot damage. - Sohn A A 4 ndrews. Kelley, and Grace Girdler, Clark. hence at Roston:yesterday. CEBTORERING (IRAND PIANOS, 914 tutuswriU'l STREET. Mit 0064/4p W. EL DIITTON. Llw a ,l ; .L SALES OF BTOO.IIB, 130ABDS. 100 61) Reading It 56 Pidladeiphis Market& .vo.-u.':R-T-01-:*0-fTioN BY' TELE4343,B:PIer. IMPORTANT FRO3I WASHINGTON The Occupation of Matamoras [luau thorieed by the GoVernment. FENIAN EXCITEMENT AT BUFFALO. THE CHOLERA AT PALERMO. OHOLE.RA ON SHIPBOAitD., The Latest Financial Intelligence. From Washtogton. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The occupation Of Matamaras, by, the United States troops, if true, was without any authority or ap proval from either General Sheridan or the Govermnent. Last night a despatch was received by Gen. Grant from Gen. Sheridan, stating that the latter bad been informed that Gen. Sedgwick contemplated such a nuiirement„ - and that orders had been immediately for warded by telegraph to arrest it, as an nn authorized and unwarranted proceeding. Gen. Sheridan stated that if the move.. ment was made before the telegraphic order reached the officer in command he should instantly relievethe latter from duty. It is believed that Gen. Sedgwiok was in diced to take this step by the importunities of parties in Matamoras who had compro mised themselves by affiliation with the Imperialists, and desired protection. The proceeding is totally disapproved by the military and civil authorities here. The Fenian Excitement. [By the United Stela' Prem.] BUFFALo, N. Y., Nov. 2 3.—The news as telegraphed in the N. Y. World's special APlantic Cable Telegraph in regard to the Fenians, has created quite a stir among the Brotherhood in this city, and private des patches from various portions of Canada say there is quite an excitement there in military and other circles. The Head Centre in this locality has been active latel • Cholera at Palermo. [By the United States Press] NEW Yonx, Nov. 28.—A letter received here from Palermo says: "After the poli tical disturbances . that took -place here in September last; the Asiatic Cholera broke out in this town, and has done considerable havoc for the ast eight weeks, averaging from one hundred to two hundred eases daily, more than one-half of whom have died. No cases occurred among the Ame rican shipping, except in the case of the Mate of the bark Caro, Mr. John C. Chip man, of Bucksport, Maine." The Cholera on Shipboard at New Torii. liEw YORK, Nov. 28.—The bark Jessie, which 'arrived to-day from Hamburg, had 18 deaths irom cholera on the passage, and cne case upon her arrival. The Health Officer has ordered her to the lower quarantine for fumigation. The Cholera at Washington. WAsursolow, Nov. 28.—A case of cholera occurred here yesterday, on the Island, which terminated fatally. The victim was a colored man. Occasional deaths from occur here, but it is almost entirely confined to the des titute colored people, and arises from desti tution and excesses of those attacked. The 11. S. Steamer !Whalelat. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 Sth.—Despatohes have been received at the Navy Department from Commander J.C. Nebinger,oommand ing the IT. B. Ashnelot, announcing her ar rival at Port Louis, Mauritius, on Oct. 2. All well. • Ilizang Shares: BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—The following are the quotations of mining stocks to-day : Savage, $980; Yellow Jacket, $960; Moller Potosi, $236; °pith, $9O ; Belcher, $116; Im perial, $ll7l. Tne New York Money Market. - Nirw Toes, leov.23.—The Commercial of this even ing eve the money market is still increasing in ease. Gold is tending down . ard, the sensation rumors of yesterday having subsided. Flocks are weak and lower. Gold, at 1.20 P. M., was quoted at 141.N4: Z. B.6's, 1881; 112 asked: 11. S. 5.20'5,1562, 1(83(,: 11. S. 5 204. 1864, 1083{• U. B. 6 20's , 1865. 107; Ten Forties, 59,14@iCe; 7-30's, tirst series. 10575: 7-20's, second series, 155%; 7-30's, third series, 105 X. e ,,,,,,J.N t t e l:M e 4 l l7l4ttg l il e Bun etin. C -- it.'TON, SO.—Steamer Whirlwind. Fil= 25 casks rice Re= Rowell & Harr / tittd labb John Eater 29 empty hit bbla Engle ,6 Wolf; 1 keg Chas Lennie; 1 do Wetherell & Co; Ide C A Po sat & Co: 1 doHarrisoh & Bros; 1 bbl mdze Chas weenie= I hbd 1 bbl Massey, Huston & Co; 1 bbl,gin Boita & Bold; 2 ca leaf tobaoco Frank Bros & CO; 1 use J . I ankreCo; 1 box Robt Toland; tons 10gWood Brown ing & Bros; 6 bbls 85 bags dried fruit R Carter & Co; 2 rinks rice Mitchell & Fletcher; 29pkgs furniture John. W Davis; I bale bagging Leonard & Baker; 9 balea rope cuttings 0 A Oronhur; 4do cotton B. Baker; 2do demesnes WW J Rushee; lo da Yarn 69 do cotton Ctsghorn. Herring & Co; 103 pkgis mdze Rothbury, Wickens/AM & CO. NEW OBLEANl3—Bteamer Star of ebe Union, Cook sey-53 bales moss hides Raeder & Adamson; 13 empty soaks Robert Gras ; 13 bahs snake root Time Z James: 9 Wes cotton B Satterson & Co; 9 do Randolph & Jenks; 14 bales moss JEI Rouse; 200 bbls molaases Reiff, Howell dr, Harvey: 26 do Class Smith; 74 bales cotton H Sloan & Son; 50 bales moss Peter Wright ,& Sons; 106 bales cotton order. RSWORE YOUR GRAY HAIR AND PROBLOTI. A LIIICIIRLANT GROWTH BY DRENG London Hair Color Restore , The most London Hair Color Restore' London Hair Color Restore . Reliable Hair London Hair Color Restore, • London Hair Color Restorer Restorative Ever London Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color Restorer Introduced to the London Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color Restorer American' London Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color Restorer LondOn ' Hair ' Color Restorer London Hair Color Restorer Yor Reaming London Hair Color Restorer London Hair Color Restorer Gray Hair and London Hair Color Restorer. 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DUTTON. rpOIIOIIPREIDEPPERS, for el ~eiognir silver and .a.allver•plated ware, &NEW POLIBIUNG POWDER; the beet ever made. PARE BROTHER, Ed I . nuijag t ela z eiormb ar ih j 1 cniarpednirawa estob FABB & BRO n THER, Itt t i Bale porter of Watebes,&c.. - 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. ALAMES FOR THE CHAMBER AND FOR Travelez's use. Just Imported by .010 - FILE T R a Ch ß es ll°T E toutErEit'street. FLTLEIR„ wirus.vEß & co., actanims. A 3I 2 I, I I I III 4=D °I OOItDAEUSI, Cords, Twlnoko.. lie. No North Water street and ee No. as Nostlt Ilelawar a Pialadelpnta. Illinixer H. Prri.sr: miel .I(taritint. Wiaavis. Ocagriva)P. Ctionrout. 3:45 O'Olook. Views of Our Goverrunent. Cable News. [To the N. Y. Associated Prem.] LONDON, Nov. 28, Noon.—The movement of the Government against the Fenian con tinues. Another regiment of infantry will go to Belfast immediately. A box of uniforms and arms has been seized at Liverpool. The' box came from the United States. The .Daily RCM denounces the fierce threats of its contemporaries, and says the rebellion must be suppressed in a soldierly manner. litszsmac, Noy. 28, noon.—The story that Count Bismarck had been disgraced and resigned is officially denied. LrirmapooL, Nov. 28, noon.—The market for cotton is quiet at yesterday's quotations. The sales of to-day will be about 8,000 bales Middling Uplands, 14k. LONDON, Nov. 28, Noon.--Consuls for mo ney opened at 892. .Alauniceict Szounmps.—The opening prices were: Erie Railroad, 47: Illinois Cen tral, 771; U. S. Five-twenties, 701-. [By Ironed state and European Associated Pressq LormoN, Nov. 28, Noort.—U. S. bonds are quoted at 70.-1; Erie Railroad, 47; Illinois Central Railroad, Tn. The cotton market is unchanged. LONDON, November 28th. - --Another regi ment of British regular troops have just been despatched to Ireland. The Fenian still keep: quiet, but the authorities are on the alert to prevent the anticipated rising. FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 28.—Martial law will cease at Palermo on the 20th inst. Pants, Nov. 28.—The Emperor Napoleon has Just telegraphed to his aids in Mexico to hasten the evacuation of the French troops from that country. ffiLormorr, November 28th, noon.—Consols 891 for money. 11. S. Five-twenties, 70. Illinois Central, 77.1. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 28th, noon.—Cotton is quiet but unchanged; sales to-day of 8,000 bales; Middling Uplands 14k. From Washington. Weal:En:wax% Nov. CS.—There is no doubt whatever, as was this morning obtained Man an official source, that this Government has telegraphed to Minister Itgelow requiring him to makecerMin representations to the French Government concerning the delay of the Ft each troops in evacuating Mexico. hatever truth may be contained in the article franc Rakes FlEalreston Bulletin, that General Fedg wick croteed the Rio Grande on Thursday with a brigad, end OCCUPit d Matamoros, it is certain tbat the • Pros e t. dent at noon to-day, had received no information whatever concerning the subject. It is thought, how ever. In military circles that there is some ground for the report. From n lfralleforo.• Paw Fitsi:cisco, Nov i 28.—The next steamer hence 'takes tee hamlet of flour for New Yorr. by way of Panama, the order having been received for the finest grades fbr shipment to Mgland. The message was trent= Ut fil l e d y tbe cable and overland telegraph and the order and advioes returned to the sender of the order on the same day by telegraph, Gaston D'Artols commenced a sui t against the Alfa Caltfornian newspaper fbr lar,0(0 damages. for alleged fiber In regard to seizure of the brig Basco, by D'Artois ph ate and his and a r party .obber for which . the plaintiff is designated an a The Western Press and the united States and European News Association. Dew Tons, Nov. Stlth—The entire Western Press have decides] to take reports only from the United t.tatee and European Telegraph News Association, of which Mr. D. H. Craig is the General Agent. The az , rangement goes into effect immediately. [B.IeII)HALSTEAD: . HORACE WHITE, AL, Representatives of the Western Press. Latest Commercial Intelligence. My the United States Press.] BArnmosz. Nov. 18-1 P. M.—The transactions in flour are limited. and holders show 4Lvery disposition to meet buyers; Baltimore Family is quoted at 315 75 per barrel; Ohio Shipping, tlt 50®512 75 ner barrel; N. W. Extra. 311 75@512 ter bbL• Howard Street Super tin e,:sll 25@11175 per bbl. Red Wheat Is quoted at 32 75®33 00 per bushel for fair to choice. and 32 85@ ea IS per bushel for good and prime. White Corn, tto®B2c.. per bushel. Oats, 55€8.580 per bnahel, weight. Bye. 31 15®ii 20 per bushel. Mess Pork is quoted at t28®323 50. Bacon La selling at 15c for shoulders, and 150, @Mc. for sides; rrogarcured canvassed hams,Z® Coffee Is unc hanged. The cotton market is well supplied and inactive. Sales of Western and city whisky at V 3rX per gallon in bond; country dull and 'nominal at ta 2.5@r2 80 per gallon. EW Tor.z, Nov. 28.-ootton ia dull: Bales of lands at .14.%; Orleans 38() , .311)(,c. Flour dull, and. 10 to 2oc. lower; sales of 4,000 bushels of State at $7 somit 4(4 Western $7 801a02 Oho vo 500113 z Southern $ll 4e@ile 25. Wheat is nominally I@)2c. lower. Corn ditto Oars lc. lowec. Pork dull; new Mess at W.+ Beef unchanged. Lard quiet at 324 c. R hisky quiet. Petroleum quiet; Crude. 21c. Freights scarce and ad- The Latest Financial News. [By the•llnited States Press.] • Nsw Yo mr , Nov. 2 7 , 1 P..lll.—The following are the latest quotations: Stocks tower; Goid. 141; Exchange, 934: Coupon 6'e,1881, 113®113n; Coupon 6a, 1881,109@ 1,9%; Coupon s'a, 1865, 7.44,(0815744; Coupon 6's 1864, 106 %® 1 ( 6 '6; Ten forties. 99%01100; Treasury's - 105® 106; Second Series, 115%®105.44;Virginlet 6's, 60@6.,Mis souri 6'3.883;; Canton Company, 4434046; Cumberland Preferred. Central, Boston Water Power, 30X®3036; lvew York 11854 @Unit Brie 'Railroad, 71%® 711 4 1 Hudson Railroad i ®1213;• Reading Railroad, 112.%®112%; Michigan Central Railroad, 1,2®11235, • Very .Latest. NEW Yonk, N0v.28, 180 P. M.-Stocks are lOwer; official list of G0id.141%; !Coupon Sixes, 'Bl. 118; Do., 109: IM. '65 107.%; Ten unties. 100; Treasurys, Ist se ries, 105%; De.. 2d series, 105%; Miss - one 6s. 84; Canton Company. 44; Cumberland, ill' ; Boston Water , 8044: Erie Railroad, 72; Hadron River, 1216; New York Central. 118%; Reading, 11.2 N: lifichigas Central. 112: Do. 81%; IllinnierCentral 119%; Pittsburgh. 85; North Western Railroad. 44; Toledo Railroad, 114%; Rock' island Railroad, 10335; Burlington and Quincy Rail-, road. in. Ship News. Nww Yortx, Nov. 28.--The ships Plymouth Rock from London, Blob from New Castle; schooner Maria from Messina, have arrived here. The Bremen bark Jessie, which arrived here yesterday s has been sent to Quarantine. Salta at Philadelphia divelt laaarti. SALER A.IIMSR FIRST BOARD. 6900 Lehigh 68 'B4 - 92341 50 al 18th do 15th Bt II 20 1 6190 city 66 new 1024 100 ah Read R ' - b304636' 1500 do 2 dors 102..% 200 ah do = 56 4100 do BR 99 1008 h do _ 850 5674 2000 B B 1049 e Con .109 10 ab. Cam &And" R 180 • 500 do 99.74 7ah seZonville R 1444 160 d030.6A • 100 ah do , a 5 65E4400 MM) BY THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH THE .FERIAN EXOITEMENT. A Regiment Ordered to Belfast. Colitmdiction of the Reported Disgreoe of Count Bismarck. Commercial and ' Financial News of To-Day: IT.AI.4IAN AFFAIRS. Napoleon'HasteningrMaximilian's De parture from Mexico. LATER NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. THE SITUATION IN MEXICO PBVSEILIL: 1 11 it iJ 2:30. O'Clook. Bose, Crimson, Blue, Green and. Gold, WE OFFER FOR BALE 5250,000 7 Per Cent. CONSOLIDATED. MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUN TAIN RAIMOAD AND GOAL COMPANY'S TIIID3E BONDS AT Ar THE 4 79. 80VE PRICE WILL PE Y R A NTNHUEM H A L N D D RAI NEARLY RY E N R E E F N R T S COI NT. TO THE PRINCIPAL AT MARITY. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION A T P C Y TO SAILER & STEVENSON, Bankers, No I.2lSouth Third Street, nom by Opposite Girard Bank. 1865 and market differenoe . in price allowed. 7.2015,10-40's and Compound Interest Notes Bought told esidi 33110 - MCF—A4 & CO., NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC DIRECTORS, Jos. T. Bailey, Benj. Rowland, Jr., 'Wm. H. Ithawn, Wm. Brvien; Sarni A. BLepham, Nathan Hides, Bdw. B. Orne, Osgood Wetah, Pred. A. Hoyt, Proclamation of Gov. Andrew G. Curtin THANKSGIVIoG DAY, Nov. 29. 'those who wish to present their friends on that day with a handsome Would do well to cell on R. 0. WALBORN & 00., No. 5 and 7 North Sixth Street, As he him every largestock of aneWrappers on hest e 027-20 GRAPES ! 04224t11 ARCM AND TENTH STEEETE. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT, 'FOR THE CITY ' 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA —Estate of THOMAS BULBUL', Deceased.—The Auditor appoint ed by the Court to audit. Settle and adjust the Second , Account of JOHN HULKE and WILLIAM HENRY • WILEON, Executors of, mid Trastees under the last will of Thomas Hulme, deceased and to report Odd. butlon of the balance in the bands of. the Ammo:tiaras, will meet the parties interested far the purpose of his appointment, on MONDAY, December 10th, 18e6, at 11 o clock, A.M. at the Wetherill House. No. 608 SAN. SOM Street , inthei City ofPhilsdelphta. [no2S.w,fini,sts IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estale of SARAH A. EMERY, dec'cL The Auditar appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOSEPH H. 00MLY, administrator de bouts not;, Twenty the Estate of Sarah A. Emery, late of toe third Ward of the clip of Philadelphia, dedd,_ and to report distribution of the balsnce in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on THURSDAY, the• thirteenth day of. December, 1866, at 11 o'clock A. hf..,_ at his office, No. 507 RACE street, in the city of Phila delphia. JOS. ABRAMS, no2B w,f,unSt• - -.'. Auditor. efLOTE RR WILL DRY QUICKER because More. V Perfectly wrung than you can dO by bend, and von save time, clothing and tempers and. reduce the Me comforts which inevitably attend a wash day,by using a Patent Cog Wheel Clothes Wringer. Tit ese tOttnnOUP .to be the most durable bat we also keep other patterns for sale. We also repair Wringers. -TRUMAN .St SHAW. No. 835 (Eight Thiro-frre) Market street, BE ND BOARD. 01000 Bel dc Del bds 851;400 eh Oeeed 43‘ no oh Big- Mount .43r; lo eh Penns R ' -l5 eh l'Aelah e 7 100 eh lgorth Oman soo eh Beading B. ail ss - '• • L E. WALRAVIIN, [a•01/i11 MALI, 719 Chestnut Streets A Fresh Impoltation of CHOICE LACE CURTAINS, Tapestry Bordered Terry* SATINS AND SATIN DAMASK, all of the newest designs for CURTAINS FURNITURE COVERINGS. WINDOW SHADES COLORS AND STYLES. 5-20'S EXCHANGED FOR 34 801117 TB:131D STREET. 809 and 811 'Chestnut Bfreat, PHLEADIELPHIA. Capital $500,000. Pull Paid: PRIMMIUCT, WILISAN H. RH_AWN. CAISHIER. JOBEEPH P. Bill'hEE'OßD.„= oc3a3mrP WRAPPER, ALMERIA BRAND, IN LARGE CLUSTERS, 75 cents per pound. DAVIS & RICHARDS, 1862'5, GRAPES!