■fi THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ISTOVEftIBEK 25, 1862. : ■ '"'"uryto keep the curse of toil is felt to weigh heavily on fEOM WASHINGTON, LATER FROM EUROPE. From San Francisco. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ju, a serfs of the rich cotton-lords, who are doubling humanity, and naan’s weak and dependent po- ______ Francisco, Nov. 24-AiriveS-.skamer sierra I $$ . their fortunes, in tbescarcity oi'the-raw'ma- sition is made manifest to his own eyes. Our Special Despatches to “ The Press." FRANCE PROPOSES MEDIATION. ge«, and $200,000 Brittoh Columbia, THE MONEY MARKET. terial, by selling off their immense manufac- own country, thanks to the wisdom of her le- • Wabhmoton, November 34, ml -• ■■-■■■■ and 5i66,c00 from Oregon. ; Pim.AMH.rHU, Nov. 14,1862. ■«» . . tured stock at an advance of price, varying g 'slators, ha's now reacbe4 an experience like The Suppression of Insurrection, Trea- • ESALIHD OPPOSED TOHTTGRVERfTIOIV. •• • SalWl— ship Regulator, for Boston, oarrytog 8,000 There wbb nothing now or exciting took place on- the rrmiSTIAV. 'NOVEMBER 25. 1862. from one to two hundred ner cent; IfParlia- this, from which the refinement and cmhza- .sen, and Rebellion—An Important Ex- • hides, i7, (^ o° bales wool, 6,soo l lacks of sopper ore. ai no, to-day, and priotß are comparatively unchanged. , '* mentdoes not give this relief and speedily, tion of older nations, however, have not availed ecmive Order. . - *** Atwater > for Llwpoo,> wlth 281000 sacks of Goto was rather pres-ed for sate,and a slight decline i ! I - : — ■ ..... .. ... ’ . . 1. ...... it. 1... Russia Abides the Action of the Great Wheat. took utace. J3OOI3QW heina the beet bide made for large CAD tafce no notice of anonymous communioa- the poor poople. ill defmair and starvation, Uieui iO escape. iwxiwmmu uw ihmiio ,ub wuumus uruer. ■" » * , . , . - will probably commence robbing (lie rich. . J..t,ow,i. o.r g,... dti..,l.bor»a cpi- . ™.v. ■«*»» r ™‘"' from Ce.,.,1 tmd 5...1; A™^,.., a«sttaaraa«»ffls lrg A ™"f^: ; ";" r rs '#zr*L, CLS-u «.• - a ~>“SB: ■*•-?*• *T.r: ■- xsszsssxx&si — British Parliameni. It is evident that the tention of the workingmap and the columns of; enperihtondonco and direc.i nof the Proceedings to be iDßt .° mora,ngl wuh Lmnwl datM *° ts ********* THE WAR. Palmerston-Ministry are divided ! on the qhes- his. daily paper. The'journeymen Stone-cut- hadlunder the act ofCongress ot the lTth or Jdy, 1882, The steamer Bavaria arrived onton the 14tb. • . who had been in arm ? were gaarautied, and paißports „ aao.ooo was subscribed to the new na-- Theee is but little of interest just now in the tlcn of recognition-some wishing that it take .ters, paper-hangers, and -teltors,, menrrccUon, puutoh from '«* The . clTU WM Wia Cooke news from our armies operating in the Southwest, place at once others making it a question of hold councils of war; and, looking forward treasonand rebellion, seize and conhaoote the property y rM ioh proposal lor mediation-.- i , r Quite a large_ number ofvessels had been wrecked on &o°. The deep interest taken by the people in thlaloau ■ _ r„„i tv,n rehels in that mirinn ... 4 . Tlp . * n ' fh» mnempt nf n Wrl wlntn, g of rebsls, ond for other purposes,’’in so far as it may The London Geieetfe pabllshee Eai-1 Bussell s official .» .. . . , . to both commendable and sensible, and worthy of imita owmg to the fact that the rebels m that region are time, a smaller party wholly opposing it.: It gloomily, to. the prospect of a -hard Winter, a ooM6mnatlon o£ reply, dated November 13tb. i, recapitulates the oirou- K«v W«t ' Hon, for if the United States is not good for her indebt .entirely tunable, to do us injury by any powerful i s believed that the British aristocracy are depreciated currency, and an mereasetfeost of , P ohnlß lar of Bruyn do l’euya* proporitiou of mediation, tlt rinwall. The Ferry had sailed forKeyWest. , edne'ss it will be because other securities and corpora- , demonstration. What troops Bragg, Pemberton, mimical to the American Union, but that the the necessaries of life, conclude to consult; - . _ j 01,1. of tho? Emperor,^^bnt^ohservesrihat the conburrenooet ~ „ tione are not good for theirs—the United States having Van Born, Price, Hinuman, and Holmes, have, are bulk of the British people, who have been their interests, or, rather, their necessities, wos« * expressly destoabto, hmTS The Revolution m Bolivia. the first claim on their profits .0 secure her own. v 1 , ■■■■■ \ . . . . . . -V *♦Wn in nyi,dfA W Aw i.rvnweo aP seventh sectioDa of the, Bald »ct of Oougreßß. And the present time ttoe Busman Governmeafc had not agreed to A letter from Panama saya: Amonp the passengers in The stock market was active and firm to-day, more needed in position to occupy the territory and repel brought up in detestation of negro slavery, and these alone, m whatever course^of, action - General is authorized and rfauir.ed to give to aedvety co-operate, although it may support the :ea- the Ariel- for New .York, i» Mr. Maokle, of theßeparl- a tte E «on being given to fancy Monrtttea' than ordinary. ~ , • 1 , r , arid wFin linnw thof ♦!.« Qnnfh i«t fhlpflv tbev EQav finallv adonL Some of the era- - *reu n a France. Theqti9Btion for con- ment of State, who brings later intelligence from Bolivia. • , ee - the Bdvanoe of any srngle Federal column. la ad- ana who know that the bouth is onieuy f h Pt r i , , the attorneys and marshals of the TJnitedßtatos Buoh iteration was,-whether tiseend proposed was attainable Mr. Mackio reaoheaXa Paz on the evening of the 16th Governments were firm ; State 6s and city 6s tfso; Se dition to this, it is evident that the rebels appreciate lighliDg for its continuance, is with the North, ployes Ot tne Charlestown navy yard, tol- . , r .. „ . „ h mS y fih4 Ke . dFnl and at the present time, liarl Bussell then commends the Of October, when President Acha had opsnod his bat- high Valley BailroadCs sold at 108 a considerable ad it. • - The relations of Eneland With France are lowing the example set them by the Phi- B decisionof her Majesty's Government as follows: “After tfries upon the city. On the next dey, after a severe vsneo; Blroira 7s brought SSyg; Susauehanna Canal 6s tho piejarfttiODS now making along the line of the iijo luduuus oi su ig , tT i»' J , consistent touching' all such seizures, prosecution, and- weighing all the information received from the American fight of six hours, his troops oarrtod the town .by storm, ae< Knrth r« toiia- v tha • Biiim ..r.m.r.fw.t.,,'.,»«a.r.,re.ttho..«ui„ita ™ y . s f f" o ' j”“ ou °’“ua”” -a.« —w sSSSMsx‘“fi.’ssar st. ss »»»>.-i region on tho west bank of that river. Underthoae gnidge lor baching out oi xue expeaicioa b > j u y aai, torneys and marshall, wherever there may be reasonable ment would accept the proposal snggeßted, ani a refnßal found Mr. Carter, the TTnitcd Etates Minister, in the % ; Pennsylvania Eailroad, 2d mortgages, rose 1; Bead . .. .v . , * -asramsi Mexico, and England is alarmed at continue at . work unless their wages were roa ' ■__ rrtrMh | ft rfl ß i ß t ft V.ro to th« prtin th* from Wasbingtcn at the present tune would prevent any palace, administering to'the- comfort of; the ; woaoded and iug 63 .were steady: SneqHeharma Canal shares were ac circumstanoos, it ia not surprising that we hear of a “gambi muii , s increased and were bv their G IOUI,d t 0 fcar any forcible »BMl«Mtoth* actinthe Bpi , cdy reil « wa i 0 f the offer. Therefore, he think* it, bet- d 3 x*g. He.frad been bo engaged during the fight. tfve at 5 ■ BchusMl Navigation, preferred, way steady at •• ‘ A__ f w - on the unrt of BrAWnm? the prospect of Nai OLEON 9 getting a tooting lnCieasea, ana weie encoura o ea oy tneu d j go h a .g 6 of their reepectivo duties In this behalf, to ter to watch carefully.the progressof opinion in America, General Parez and the other- leaders of the rebellion v - 1 .. .2.. .. • !, p m a /„, constant desire expressed on tbo part of Bragg and tbe American continent. The Italian fellow-workmen in other departments, who * Rnv offiMr in command ot ths forces aidit it should aypear (as there is reason to hopej it escaped on the night of the 16th. 13X i I,:l any mllitary offiMr 1 may be found to have nndorgone, or may undergo,rauy The President displayed much moderation after cap- an advance of % \ Morris oan#l was steady at 83, tho , . question, too, IS one on which the policy of tnreatenea to UO, likewise. 1U isew lorn Of tbo United States to give them each aid, protection, change, this Government may then avail Itsett oi suoh tnriDg tho rtbelliona capital. No punishment was in- preferred at 126 "Z’noJ Sid by thes? leaders Trt- *7 E ; ela “ d r™ ° PP ° SOd> ?° Ugh SS hfA hand of” ana ™ PPOtt 88 b ° 6U8,,,e SafB ' y Ko^rtofiridi^'g 9 Beading Bai.roadshar f opened at »*. and rose to those now new py xneso leaaers. in tne aa uo t yet in a demonstrative manner. France .State of their feelings, hire a baqd of music end efliciently to disohargo their respective duties* and parties Her Majesty’s Government wiii communicate under Mr. Maokie’s protection. 38jf; cloring at 38X, after considerable sales. Inttle vices, to-day, from ■ the Southwest, wo soo wpnls iru-lir-cd to siinnnrt tlwr tpmnoral anthn- and narade the streets, while several of tho - ' ~ ». ■ ... to the French Government any intelligence they may re- The feeling against foreigners is intense, and they had Schuylkill roße X, wi h a lively market. Norristown . .. , seems inclined to support tfte temporal autno- «uu pauut on. Birc« s ,w. roi«..Mi wo all such commanding oflicer* are required promptly to oeiT e from Washington or Blohmond bearing on this im- already suffered in property. : sold at 64 K. Oatawima sold at iX \ the preferred at strong evidoico that our leading generals, are rity of the Pope, and to maintain his occupa-' other trades are equally demonstrative, not to obey such call, and to render the necessary service as portent Mbjoct. i m = • jjg. Penneilvanle roae K. MinehiU %. Long Island reorganizing and strengthening thoir armies tion oi Home, and England evidently desires say disorderly. Strikes are by no v means far BB may bo in their power consistently with their fp l, h C h aattoifatod°by the ' fell off y>. North Pemeyivania was steady. 152 was preparatory to their making a simultaneous ad- to reduce him to a more ecclesiastic, with extraordinary affairs. Indeed, they may be other duths. ABBAHAM LINCOLN. public, and this to the beßt proof of their soundness, fTI TT Tji T f|i y bid for Camden and Amboy; 63 for Lehigh Valley vanoe into the Cotton States, Arkansas, and Texas supremo spiritual jurisdiction over the Catho- taken as an unfailing indication of the approach By the President, ED WASD BATES, THE LATEST. ±XX li 1 1 X . railways generally improved: Fifth and Sixttr It would appear that Generals Grant, Rosoorans, lie Church, as at present, but without any of winter, at which season tho cost of living, Attorney General. AUS ' [*ob additiosai, local news see fourth pask.J of Thlrtamfe 0 aad and Curtis are very eager to advance, but are temporal territorial power. Oi course', becomes highest. But the present In accordance with this order, the Attorney Ganoral Korl Ituaßoll’fl despatch produced no effect comtaor- - Fifteenth improved % ; Obeatnut and Walnut % ; Green detained until General MoCternand is ready with Mixed up as England now is with Prussia, strike, resulting from a variety of causes, is of will shortly issue specific instructions' to the United, Australasian’s nows of the American election IMPROVEMENTS—NEW BUILD- and . Coates X \ Frankford and Southwark 1. Girard bia tmus Mies,>ne or tne most marliea eliects oi tne war made in writing, end verified by oath previous to tho 18th death of the AMshiciN-MANDARiir ward. ■ many are large and substantial works like the now thea- ctold 30 oSO&pr. wing; Major General Wailaoe will lean e seoona Q. wece that,-unless he change his policy, has been to materially lessen-the supply of day of December n«r, and each applicant must state— . -Oaloijtta, October 20’— Tea has declined ; exports to tre, the post office, the Burd marble block, the new college -Demand notes 24 a 25 pr. corps, being the-centre; Major General Gordon AnmnWolv fl,n otnrVl.r Tfino- nf labor esnpriallv in the pities without in ; the First. Her and residence. . ■ dato, 62,000,000 pounds. , of phieiciana and surgeons, Lippincott’a book house, tha Moesrs. M. Sehultz & do., No. 18 South Third street, Granger will have charge of the third corps, -or T J u t y - “ g ;! *cond. The date when she came within the mliitary “g dofini«e L hae been ascertained respecting the Bew Presbyterian Church, Broad and Green streets, the Q uote foreign exchange for the steamer Europe, from Granger Ml have charge Ume n n oorp or Prussia, who breaks the Constitution with ex- same degree diminishing the demand, and in liDea ot lb 6 Unilci StatC4 , for wtat pQrpoaCi and where Ca s TJ f Q^E la^f o ™ a r P s-Tea firm Silk firm and ac sugar refinery at the foot of Christian street, and nume- Boston, as Slows: left wmg, of this army. This expedition will be traor dinary audacity and nonchalance, may consequence, the averago rate of remuneration, 6bo haß B lr,co redded. ; tivJ bato»r rons ethers. The buiiding permits issued this year 60 days eight 144*0143 readytomove by the sch proximo, when we may S oon be deposed, and sent to join the wander- is now as high, perhaps, as it has been at any Third. The place she desires to go to, and the purpose ShOEghae is autet.- An engagement had taken place number already 2,192, and will reach 2,400, while last <• ’3dayß.... 1« 0145* look for stirring news from every department of ing whose «subjects” have dis- time within the last twenty years. The value or object thereof. G^erM 0 wTdVcoXgen.: towhtoh Warf 9 IT aTv the Southwest. By a despatch from St. Louis, charged them. Spain, Portugal, France, Na- of labor has increased. But, for this very The persons fo whom leave may bo granted wi be The rebels had arrived in great force, determined to Antwerp, 60 days eight 3f90 a.. „ , , . m 6 5 , „ j , , ... . . . sent wnh a imteble escort from Washingtonto the lines retsko Bungpoo. be nearly eomplcted before tho operations of the work- Bremen. 60 days 8igbt.....ti..............104*«1045f wo learn that the rebels, in anticipation of im- pies, Parma, Modena, Tuscany, Brunswick, reason, food and clothing have risen in price, j united States foroes, with' such perscual effects as JAPAN. men cbb be intorrered with by the weather. Hamburg, 60 days sight. XV................. as a4B* portant movements of those columns, are strength- and Greece have their rulers @r pretenders in and the mechanic, with plenty of employment, shall be allowed to pass. - A dreadful political murder had boon committed in The improvements in contemplation are otuitenumer- Cologne. 60 days sight. .......96 <«.. ening Vicksburg, and fortifying Port Hudson on this party, and Prussia may. follow the lead, still finds it as difficult as ever to gain a liveli- No person win be aiiowed to tako-more than one trunk Mr” Bto harden, 1 of T' *?,° I^-. ttr . cot Thoatrß .; a ‘»»>e entirely reoon- B Tgh t* jJ!I iI ]]i 1 *. 11119 6 the Misaissinni river It mav bo however that The Prince Royal, a man of advanced liberal hood. To add to his embarrassments, tho two or package of .female woarmg appare., weighing not over ghaDghae, weremurdered and tbo rest, esoaped. Theven- structed In the inferior, so #b to alter its plan of arrange- Amsterdam, 60 days sight 64*o6t* the Mississippi juror, it may 00, nowevor, mat x . /.. . ’ ... ... ... , . .. . , . , ~ , . •. . oie hnndrod pounds, and subject to inspection; and any geance of the foreign Powers'was Avoided by ths British merits from tile old style to tho rew one which has Frankfort, 60 day t sight 64*056 tfieflO t( petty Qibralfcars 1 ’ will not be strong enough Opinions, wisely betook nimsell to distant tra- dollars per day, tor instance, wtnen uo receives contraband property will forfeit the same, and subject coubulj whose interference in the affair caused couslde- latterly sprung up. One object iu view is to increase Market steady. to resist Farragut and Porter in front and MeCior- vel when his father committed such a coup in paper money, actually represents a value the party to imprisonment during the war. rable indignation. „ the amount of epace in the auditorium, and get rid of the Tbe editor of rtUnm's Detector sends us the follow - A- Whiln »li d’clat as wholesale violation Of the Constitu- of but little more than a dollar and a A pplicants are also notified lhat immediately after the - - Commercial Intelligence. four successive rows of places, one above the other, In , n g descriptions of new counterfeits: land in the rear. V\ htlo all ot these, prep ations v-,i s fh+Her "be denosed would half. He sees that there is little iikeli- expiration of the time for making applications, a list of 5 I ivEaroot, Nov. 14.—The Cotton sales for the week which to etow away on audionce. The present pcrtico, Bbode Island Union Bank, Newport, B. I.—los, conn are going ©n, leb us give evory moral and physical . 1 ' n ? . .. . the names of the persons to whom leave is granted will have beeu ID 000 bulee, Including 2,500 bales to specula' ascent, and indeed the whole front will bo removed, and terfeit, vig.» in upper left, Vulcan Bitting on various im* ~ f I,” n rtWT „ m ,nt nnd th™ hone for nnd dn immediately Succeed him, With full popular hood of an improvement in lus condition; thxt be ™ b Hehcd, and the time and place designated. for* and:2 OOG to exporters -Themarket dosea dull, and a pnased-biick front eubetituted, with the ontrancea on plementa; right end, farmer, hay, &o. aid to the Government and then hope for and do- . it must ohange for a worsc when the wi[lter be O ” C , d, if de sired, wUI be allowed to accompany f Soo Sfes c.cLg ] ’ “ a “ “> a votd the slipporiness of the ' Cuytori’e Bank, Palmyra, ’n T. -h, eounfertoit ; vig, mand grtat resu s, wto oug o o ow, l the The affairs of Greece, too, must present season comes; and that there is no resource thoir mothers and relatives, (who have and imitations are os follows: marble ascent in winter. By thus bringing the wall for- thaVashtogfemand 6^ onright Btato arms iu^oentre^t moats be properly applied to tho proper ends. some difficulties to the British Government, left his necessity but to demand an increase of tebe their usual wearing apparel, but the name and age w „ n n«™.' otSJa ward to the.regular house line of the gtreot, the builders top THF npnrg’ ' , , . , . • . . - . - , * T ■, . of must be given in the applioation. •’"••• o-m will be able to increase the depth of the auditorium OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. THE HEWS. Ohio’s expulsion and the sentence agamstany wages straightway. Labor and capital are ar- L O. TUBNEB, SS %u twenty five feet. wctklt avsxagxb of thb PHtLADBLraiA bakjcs. lua conversation between Lieut. General Scott Bavarian prince ever again ruling in Greece rayed againßt each other—but the pitched bat- MBjor and Judge Advocate. The stock in po’rVlV 286,'066 bales, of whioh 22,000 are Atpresent tho boxes of tho first tier all have au ascent snd Major General Banks, a few days ago in this are established facts, recognized by Europe, tie never comes to pass; there is always a flag Internal Revenue Decision American. from the floor of the lobby, which is abrupt and awli- Bahkb I | SPBOIg - City, (according to a despatch we find in the Bos- T j, c three great Powers (England, Russia, and of truce from one side or the other, and a com- The Commissioner of Inteimalßevenne has decided thaJ- t J d 7“^aoea. 0 ea .* P “d 6tß ° r ° 80 flrmor ’ WBrd ’ “ a > *“ Baße ofala ™’ vory I> erilolls This wiU b 0 ' I Nov. IT. I Nov. 24. [Nov. 17.1 Nov. 24. ton Journal) the veteran told General Banks that t- p_„ n „ A -nrrmiiqn ie nwreed imon most often to the arl 8 P erson whose business is simply to oollect money doe l Breadstuffs are quiet and steady. Messrs. Wakefield, obviated by the proposed alterations. Iho Private boxes ho bad watched his military career with great in- , ’2 wfcl ® h established Greece as a king- promise is agreed upon, mSt O ten to the ad- rODt do6snot (hortb y become a commercial broket Naek, & 00. report Flonr with a downward tendency, will be abolished, and, with two tiers only, tbe aspect of PhMelphia. 84’6,7,000.84,82-,000,3356,00018806, 000 tcrest, and oomptimented him in earnest terms on dom ‘ he Navanno, which vantage of the laboring interest. nether a within tbo meaniDg o£ the excise law. what he had accomplished. “You will not” rescued it from Turkish domination, will cor- man toil With his hands or his head, the result IS The Commissioner of Internal Bevenuo has decided 6dolis3d^^wliite^Sonthcrn 115^33 ’ Western, IDs There will be other novel features,.which will make this commercial 2,065 000 2.144,000 258,000 253^000 fienPTnl Scott said “ cxu-ct me to ask vour desti- tainly insist on its preserving a monarchical the same. The faculties With which tho Al- that a Btiiot construction of ths act to relation to stamp Corn hes as upward tendency; mixed, 29s 6da29i 9d; n construction of the Arch a matter of unusual interest. Mechanics’ 2,331,000 2,363 000 208,200 208 68S General bcott said, expect me xo ask your aesu- J • * A *> •. ■ . ~ ,■ . dnHpR i,uon leases &c, fScheduio Bo'9l E L V will White 31sa32s 6d. New public schoolhouecs arc to bs ereotea atTwontioth N. Liberiios.... 2 272,000 2,348,000 353,000 353,000 nation, nor is it necessary, tor I see that you have Government. AmoDg the princes named as mighty has endowed him are his cap tal, aad d »Hes upon leases, «c, (Boneauiomp yi Nl, j w.u « PnOVISIOHS _ The market iB du „. Mes3ra . Bigland, and Catharine etreots, First ward; Venango nod Wyo- Southwark 1,380,912 1,371,920 wi.oes 191,010 already informed your friends that you are going likely to receive an oiler of tho crown of whatever be the issue, they must triumph. conlbe affixed to each lease, or remonant to lease il m sSeVe^-' de ° Unin8 ‘ : “tog streets, Twenty, fourth ward, and at various other fS?®SSibii 1,« LOTljli 17M5? i%«6 South. That was a clever answer, General. ’ Greece, two are prominent—viz : Prince An- a oath to month, no period of jeers being named, must Bkoduce —-Ashcß uuiot at 325. 6d 0335. Bosln quiet points Onivettß are to be built in Chestnut street from Western 2,173,126 2,188,998 361,407 359,829 General Scott further said My infirmities cause F RED of England, and the Duke of LeUCHTJEN- be construed to moan and be regarded as a lease “for aod steady; Spirits Turpentine inactive; Sugar dull; Fortieth to Forty-second streets, ou Twenty-second Man&Mech:. H 505,865 1,779,250 14t,420 144,505 me to long fora southern climate, but I cannot find nephew of the Czar, cousin of Napo. a period ofthne,” & =„ end therefore subject to the stamp has de- IS® 388^7 it nearer tkaj] Cuba, and I will not live under a T tt nri ,7 m ;f», n, duty imposed by law upon Btieh mßtruments, The fifty- diced le2»: Iron firm: Ooffeedoles:' Sucar declining- Twenty-thud, on Tenth street betweon Market aud Fil- Xradfiamen^s... 834,919 883 894 130,703 139,710 foreign flag.” - General Banks replied :We hope' LEON ***■> With b. avnt g of being cent kftEe stampa are now roady for Tea steady ; fiice declining; Tallow easier at 43i 3d. * bert, on Hunter street from Tenth to Bieventh, on Front Consolidatioii..- ®29,499 983,088 '111,605 111,371 in ashort time, G.nerat, that you may have a Greek by religion. As England does not de- The Hews from the Army. toLL,Me-0U If jTt" 0^^Baa Tar stte6t from &=ith. vtlZ tranquil resideuco in any part of tho South that Sire to place any of her princes m the imeer- - Could tbo news from the Army of the Potomac bo pub- LONDON MONEY MABKET, November 14-Oon- T he woik on tho Ohostnut-stroot bridge wiU stretch Com Exchange 777,000 830,000 113,000 118,000 you may desire to visit » tarn Position-King Of Greece-and desires S i is , )e d : there would.be no apprehensions as to the oer- Eol “ cl °, fc rVooJ *' The b,IIS,UII ,a the bank haa de ‘ through the whole of next season, and employ a large Unl °“ 871,000 949,000 69,000 b 9,000 . Florence Nightingale has suffered a relnpsc, thatneither. Russia ttOr Prance shall proflfcby the >ti tainty of speedy and decisive results. Cl Americans'ook» are inactive; Illinois Central 42*0 number of hands. When it is ready for use, the Chest. T0ta1........ 36,737,07137,479,3665,511,9545,521,468 end but little hope is now entertained of h;r re- chance, Lord Russell has addressed a proto- in Burnside’s Communications. 42 difcennt; Brio Baihoad 42*®43. nut. etreot horse railway will be extended from its present nsrosiTa. oibodlxtion. covtry. She is able to remove from one place of co i to the leading Powers Stating that, by the. in- a locomotive and cars have been landed, and a train f,®'£l*«k 2Jso°blie^ A^ enfl > at Twellty ; £6 , Cona “ a Oh®tnut streets, out Ohost- BAERS. ■ - ' residence to another— tt very few miles-onco a tp reaty which established the Kingdom of be will run to-morrow on the Acquia Creek BaHroad to Po- stock in port to 54.000 ha’es. nut, over tho bridge, and through Y-est Philadelphia. year, but she is scarcely able to leave her bed'in r „ • A-vnw>welv nrovided that at nr, ‘«nt toniae Greek. Meanwhile supplies are being forwarded November 15.—The Bourso to hoavy; Bentes, This improvement will also employ a great many work- Philadelphia... 59,e29,000!52,793,000 8316,00 8295,000 the intervals, and quite unable tostruggle with the Lrreece, it was exprtbsiy proviaea mar, ax no .ent v -. .. .- : 25c. . „ .• men in its construction, and will necessitate the erection North America. 2,795.796 2,804,440 477 472 469 010 „ , f „ .11 time, should any member Of the regnant iris, by 8 »„ mn r« -~ Livebpool, Nov. 15-Gotten sales, to day, 1,000 bales, of a large station houso at tile western extremity. It to Farm* Moch,. 5,307,934 5.006.781 135 310 129,765 flood of and applications of all 5 ■ . ■’ Jfalse KUmorS. - , the maiket dosing dull and unchanged i t •„ . . • ~. T v a »„ riommcrciai A 1626.000 1,417.000 2t6,00f 212.000 kinds, whioh the report of her partial recovery has houses of England, France, or Russia bo 1 SUf- Bumors of. enormous war estimates are unfounded, as Breadstuffs quiet and Bteady; Provisions dull. also etafed that the charter of tho Lombard and Sou.h- • Meotenioa’ll.. 1,433,000 1,3’9,000 869.000 355,595 hrmieht unon her eligible for the sceptre oi Greece. Prince Itrike those estimates have not yet boeu handed into the .r 17 ;, r streets city horse rmlway has been purchossd by some b. Liberties.... 1,853,000 1,886,000 118,00 X 117,000 brought upon nor. . . .. . Jt> • x- aBJBBIOAN STOCKS— Illinois Central42*«42 dis- capllaliets, who Intend building the road next season. Southwark..... 1,217,773 1,206,299 42,77-5 41.710 JOHN Van Bvken’s Cooper Institute speech is MaukocordAto and Pnnco Yi-silanu, na- avan- Treasury Department. _ . ..... count; Erie Bailroad.42*o43. The charter of the Broad-street passenger railway, we Kensington.... 980,162 . 986,37b| 273,716 275,156 having a great run through the South. Nearly ail tive Greeks, have been suggested as eligible .ement Stafford’s Projectile. _ : learn, has also been purchasid, and that the road will be e ™^ oTOßUl ' ,IS If? rjlioluj vi Sn the rebel papers copy it from the Riohmond Dis- candidates—but neither could hold his Oltm, sasthe . This new projectile, which accomplished such wonder- LATER FROM NORTH CAROLINA. built next season, in order to form a through fine for Man & iioch... 1,008 345 980 275 421040 illrriS patch, with words of commendation, and tho South- as KillC. for six months. Prince Amadeus, ev take fnl results in a test at West Point, recently, has to-day, Baltijiobe, N0v.24.— I The following has been received freight and passeDgora from Now York to Baltimore. Commerce....... ' ’818,989 • 753,790 51,670 4»!eOB «-r 1 ~M" “J ota" - Z,.V r sfe-e:: ‘■ss’«« as« M,i«h attest h.te»«oa«i. ••no* -I*—WM..O, gsr ggi S* SS Sill , ~ Cle of the Greek Constitution requires that Of public nerable to it as wooden walls are to ordinary shot. morning wilh the U. B. mails for Baltimore and the TJnittog, as it does, country and town, with many ot the Commonwealth. 38 1 787 378,994 302,130 292.717 ; the sovereign Shall be a Catholic; besides, proas the Haval Orders, North... conveniences and privileges of the city proper, and so Corn Exchange. 671.00 C «|3,000 184,001 160,000 1 nc France, Austria, and Russia would cer- ivel; But Assistant Paymaster T. B. Cubtis has been ordered to The transport steamer Genoral Burusido, Captain D. easy of accessilo .the ivaw-smarts of bnsinees, any fur- mon _—!—■ 1— ; ~ , .. . i • f ■ Tt «,«»' the Pawnee. Acting Aasisiaut Paymasters J. R. Meeker L. Wilcox, Is now.at Beaufort, on her way -north >for.f . ita advan.ages aaa desirable piece of T0ta1........ 27,368,122 26,826,3*2 4 655,7754,565,856 tainly object to the elevation of an Ita- that conn- B . B . mobfatt have been ordered tothe Mississippi repairs, haying been the coast of Georgia,' in rural fetreat might well be deemed superfluous. .Although a iian Prmcc. The -Count of . FiANDKRS, the people pqn&aron. Acting' ABBißtq>nt Pftymaßtcra ibpgftlc-of of October. She will depart north- the manufacturing distzicta of filanajunk* Oonchohooken,. • jj OTa 17,*.^4115,6il 53 *345,421 76 :o HOW in his 2Gth year, and second son of led awav ’*■ Sherwood ajjfi'Owen Z.^BuoirifJNG’haye'been ordered through th© Sounds and canal, Tia Norfolk, aa and Korrletown have Bufferedextensively from the effects « 18/,....;.8,583,070 12 332,032 33 the King of the Belgians, would answer as tojho mortar flotilla, in the western .; -g^ 3 J he^ather^ lali<>w \ rr|Tn nt „ lntnrn . « IS";:;;;:;;;:::::: II 56 C( well as any Other, provided that he, changed _ ' TnP PdTnvar , North Carolina,-requesting Governor Stanley to order ' war, has been nearly equal to that of last year; whit® the- “ » Wu *pi hig religion, as OtiiO of Bavaria , did. Over _ ( HE A * • rferthwilh and election for representatives to Congress. ■ Jibich.i3_th*. anreat iodicatlon of the business of ___ 1 ■ ** thirtv years ago, his-fathorrcfusod-thercrifWn'' Inwiodlont; —IXHfiTr “ -•- " . _. _ • Large Union and free labor meetings are being held at these piacef, has increased. This seems to angnr weliior *22,102036 02 *2,123,480 94 - of Greece. The Count,however, would scarce- I ■'M”various points in this department, and the addresses of «»» lowing st its. ; , : ~ ... ' * ° Mr. Foster are producing veTy happy-effecta. he maintained anywhere, theß© points must derive their p WIAI « Al . Vftr ; ly be acceptable to France, as cousin to Queen • The recent expedition sent out from Newbem was en- share of benefit. If there were more mechanics in the B; YICTORIA and to tho Count dc Paris, bosidcs tirely Boccessful. Tho Federal troops cannot be dis cityj *we have no doubt but that the improve noutß of the being nephew of the elder Orleans Princes. Ilis lodged from their positions in the State. past season would have been conducted on a'muoh larger , . brother is married to an Austrian archduchess, Everything to quiet In this Department. scale. The prospect before us to a bright one, and, should „ _^l®'®|f>® 1 |2,144,398 , , ... . .. . . .. -s' Buocess attend the arms of our bravo soldiers In the'field, ’’SSi’T so that this connexion might induce the Em- .. _ of which there can be no doubt, our prosperity will know '• ’ 2 . uo bounds. . It is reported in the London Court Journal that the baton of held marshal will be conferred, on his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, and Lords Gough and Clyde, in honor of the Prince of Wales’ majority. Joseph Keccesman and family, who immi grated from "Bedford county to Anderson county, Kansas, about four years ago, were again proceed ing further west, recently, when they woro over taken by prairie fires, which consumed him and his wife and two little boys. They had resided in Anderson county until about_the. 30th of October last, when they started for a point som a fifty miles west of their lata residence. They were overtaken when they were about ten miles out, and every thing on or belonging to their wagon was devoured. Three of the older children were driving the cattle, and succeeded in escaping this horrible end; A convention of Western editors and publish ers of daily newspapers is to take place at Indiana polis this week, we are informed, to take into eon sidera ton sundry and divers matters pertaining to their interests and that of the West generally. • An unofficial count of, the votes in the St Louis Congressional district elects Blair over Knox by a majority of three only. Gen. Ben Loan’s majority over Bruce, for Con gress in the St Joseph district of Missouri, is 995. Coi. Tbvis, having been tendered the position of quartermaster-general of Kentucky, has resigned ‘the command of the 10th Kentucky cavalry. The Peoria Mail says some hogsheads of sugar came down from Chicago yesterday, on their way to St. Louis. Thus the Vicksburg blockade 'is directing trade in a different current from that which it used to run. Canal navigation in New York continues with out interruption from ice, though it is probable through shipments will not be made much longer. Navigation on the Upper Mississippi will soon be closed for the season. The ioeis so plenty that boats have already ceased running farther up than Pra'rie du Chien. Cotton is coming into Memphis in considerable quantities. It commands >l2 to 50 cents a pound. Briti'h Difficulties. Undoubtedly, there are times when coming events cast their shadows before. We should he the last, as a great nation, to feel satisfac tion at the misfortunes of England, but there is no sufficient reason why the truth may not be stated, without rendering us liable to the suspicion of being . pleased with it, when unfa vorable ?as regards our former stepmother. Well, then, the affairs of England are in such a bad way that the meeting of Parliament will probably take place three weeks earlier than usual—namely, on the 18th of January, to which day it has been prorogued, instead of at the usual time, in the first week of February. Although Eng'and is not now engaged in any war, great or small, she is compelled, from fear of Franco, to maintain a large standing army and a great naval establishment. The dread of foieign invasion has been chronic since the time of Chaei.es the Second,' when Prance join ed Holland' against England, and that great four-days’ sea-fight took place off the Downs, in which De W itt and De Kuyter defeated the English fleet under Monk and Prince Rupert, and the Dutch fleet sailed up the Thames, and actually enforced a real blockade of London for many weeks. To this hour,British sta'esmen, placing no faith in the alliance with France, dittrusting Napoleon’s professions of amity, have a sickly apprehen sion of his one day endeavoring to avenge “bloody and most bootless Waterloo.” Hence, the necessity for vast annual expendi ture for national defences—for harbors of re fuge, great forts, Armstrong and Whitworth guns, and (since the success =of our saucy “ Monitor ”) for an entirely new iron-clad fleet, instead of the now exploded old “wood en walls.” Increasing expenditure, with de creasing revenue, constitutes one of the rocks upon jpiiichjt is feared that the British ship of State'may , strike and founder. What Lord Castikbeagh petulantly called the people’s “ignorant impatience of taxation ” is greater now than it was in his time, forty-four years ago. It is not alone thj|9S|hn Bull does not like being so heavily he is, but that he is not so well able to pay as he once was. In Lancashire, Glasgow, and the other dis tricts in England and Scotland-where cot ion has .foraed the staple of manufacture, four million of our fellow-creatures wholly de pend on that production, nearly helpless when that manufacture intermits. At present, one fourth Of this vast multitude—actually nearly a million men, women, and •: Children are sub- sisted,the : Cumberland river, and Interrupt tail way communications. : .i Onr scouting parties captured about 200 prisoners last week, and several large foraging parties were successful in obtaining supplies. Morgan and Foirest have captured about -one hun dred and fifty of onr men since the 9th. They are mostly stragglers. ]*;■'-■ Nashville, Nov. 24.—A rebel brigade is at Shelby vUle under General Johnson, j ( The Union; men are making au armed resistance to the conscription in several portions of Middle Tennessee. Ten thousand rebels are at Tnllaboma. It is rumored the rebels are bringing siege guns to Murfreesboro. ' The rebel force between OhattaUooga and Murfreesboro is said to be flpjOpo men. The rebels are removing their negroes and property South.''’ Four Union men have been murdered in Wilson county by the guerillas. . " Gen. McClellan’« Letter Declining the City Hospitalities. New ToWi Set. 2i.—10 the coarse of Gen. Model 'ion’s letter, deciiiij»B the hospitalities of the metropolis, he says: I fee! most det" 1 *. ttiß aotion of the municipali ty, which I regard as one ot he.; highest honors which con be paid a citizen of onr country. AI tills particular moment it is especially gratifying to me, to kti thus fis sured of the good feelings and regard of the authorities of cur greatest city. I trust they reflect flfe.sentiments of tholr constituents. At any other time I would grate-, fully accept the proffered honor, but I do not fool that it would bejright for me to do so while so many of my for mer comrades are enduring the privations of war, and, perhaps, sacrificing their lives for our country. - Arrest of an Assistant Surgeon for Issuing Fraudulent Exemption Papers.! Hareisboko, Nov. 24.—Surgeon General King, having received information which led him to believe that false, and fraudulent papers of exemption wen being ftsned by A ssietant Surgeon Thomas 0. Pollock, reported the mat ter to Adjutant General Thomas, now in this city, who ordered his immediate arrest. It appears that Dr. Pol lock ; was regularly authorized to examine and; reject drafted men previous to the 36th -inst, when Surgeon I. P. Wilson, by order of the War Department, was ap pointed to perform this duty exclusively; Thiß, of course, ’ relieved Burgeon, Polfook, who, notwithstanding, has ever sihee been engaged in the Issue of these -frandulent certificates of rejection from his room'at Herr’s Hotel. T 1 e names of most of the men thus discharged a- e known, and it is hoped that, Boding themselves not exempt, they will divulge the names ! of all concerned in this scheme. Governor Curtin left for Bellefonte, his home, at noon to-day. Later from Newbern, N C.-The StAmer George, Peabody Ashore. ! Hew York, Noy.24— The steamer Oriole, from Now-, hern, with dates to the 18th, has artivea. ■ 1 ' There vraß nothing new at Nowbero. t. ■. ■■ The Oriole was' obliged to lay three days at ifatterav eying to the storm. . - 1 Tbe steamer Geirge Peal ody went ashore at Hatteras on the 19;h, and lies in a dangeroui position. THE REBEL-STATES. 'The Militia of Georgia to he Called Out—Re bel Reports about Our Demand for the Sur render of "-‘Fredericksburg The Value of Property-Destroyed in; that Town—Federal 1 Prisoners .Escaped from the Libby Prison— Rebel Reports in 'Relation to 'Geh, . Grant's’ Movemcnts—Gunboat Attack on a Georgian Fort. FortressMoxboe, Novi 23 —The flag of-tiuce steam boat Now York arrived this afternoon from City Point, briming font hundred and twenty exchanged Union pri soners, in charge of Capt. Mulford, of the 3d New York Btglment. The Bichmond Examiner of Nov. 22d says: A mes sage sent into the Georgia legislature by Gov. Brown, ia reference to the Yankee raid on St. Marys, produced one.her commotion about conscription, State defences, Ac. The Senate passed a hill to call out the militia; ■ The tobacco destroyed at Fredericksburg, was worth from 876,000 to 8100,000 The tobacco was seized be cause it was believed It bad been brought to Fredericks-: -'burg lot- the purpose of bartering it off to Northern men in. me event of the town being again occupied by the Union army. ■ The recent incursion of the Yankees into the interior of North Carolinamakes it apparent that but little has been done to defend this coontry, and the families of -Eastern North Carolina are moving with their negroes to a sefer locality. It is Improper for ns to state what measures are now* being taken to; obstruct the Neuse, Tar, and Boanoke ■ rivers; but we may state that the whole summer was permitted to paes away withput an .effort;to obstruct these livers. . Themoat fertile districts of the South are; -passing from hs one by one, and the Government will haverteason to regret the blind and negligent policy of surrendering those rivers. At a latehonr last night a despatch was received hero stating that General Patrick, of the Union army, came . ' over to General- Lee's headquarters (near Fredericks burg), with a flag of truce, and Informed General lee that unless he surrendered or evacuated the town by tine o'clock this mornlng.it would be shelled and burnt.. General lee refused to treat with General Patrick, and ordered all women; children, and non-combatants out of town. It Is understood that the city is to be held by onr forces. While no just cause cbh be given for shelling the town, jet the impression is strongly entertained that the enemy will do so, in hopes that the place will be evacuated, and thus the Bappahaunock may be crossed b» them. The Potomac river is covered with vessels, aid it is not improbable that General Burnside is at this time embarking bis army at points along the Potomac, Acquia Creek, and Potomac Greek, for the) real paint of attack on Bichmond. ; ' The main column for this, attack will, it is supposed, move vis Suffolk, and the lesser columns from other -points. ’ ' ■ . On Thursday night, several of the Yankee prisoners ‘confined in the prison, corner of Twentieth and Oatey , streets, escaped from prison by lowering themselves from one of the windows. They were missed at “ roll call ” next morning, and no satisfactory evidence being given ' by the guard Captain Turner ordered thorn under arrest. "They were confined in Oastie Thunder tv await the ex amination.' None of the escaped prisoners have been heard from. The negro market has shown considerable activity the present] week. A mother and seven children were sold for five,thousand one hundred dollars, . f Mobile, Nov. SO.—The army has b:en on the qtii vivr. for a week past, anticipating an attack from the enemy. From their movements, it iB difficult to.decide whether they meditate an attaok on Pemberton’s army or not: It is certain that they have advanced their foroes from > Jackson, Bolivar, and a portion of Corinth, to Lagrange and Grand Junction. At the latter place Gen. Grant has established his head quarters. „ Our army occupy a position of great natural strength, - are well fortified; and.- manifest much Impatience to advance uion the invading force. It is net thought probable that the enemy will hazard an engagement. ' The Savannah,'Ga, papers of the 20th say that two Abolition gunboats and one mertar boat attacked Fort McAllister, GehiseS Point, on OgiecKe river yesterday. After a fierce engagement the enemy retired. The works are Biiilin perfect order. Onr loss three wounded. j,; Nassau dates to thelfilhhave been received In Charles ton. They bring accounts ef Bteamer Keisie being run into and sunk fifty miles from the coast She was one tof the steamers built expressly, on the Clyde, to run the blockade. One, the Jiona, was sunk in the Clyde; The other, having not been heard from, is supposed: to be Hlost. ’ ■-- ■ v;';’:. ’ New York Bank Statement. Hew’ York, Hov. 24.—Th'd ®»nk statement for the week eni7?9g on Saturday shows— A'decrease In 10an5,.,.. ~ $187,288 A decrease in specie 1,538,520 A decrease in circu1ati0n..,.,..,,,. .38 96 i A decrease in deposits,,.. 4,740,773 Flection at Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk, Conn., Hov. 24 — The Charier election to day resulted in the choice of the entrfe Democratic ticket by a large majority. . markets. CitroiKKATi, Nov. 24 Flour is in good demand, at 50.20a5 26. Whisky firm, at 34){. Hogs active; 8,000 sold at 4 Xai% ; receipts, 8,000. Green Hams in good demand, at sjt. All.other articles dull, and not much doing. Gold 29; demand-notes 22; Philadelphia ex change dull at par... ; ... BOW THE tPKOPLE SUP PO ST THE. GOYEBN MENT. —Last week Secretary Obasa was adsieed by the Secrrtary of War that a largo sum would soon be re qutrtd to'-mdet" certain urgent wonts of the department," ’ andwaa asked how much could .be relied,on, and how soon 7 Mr. Ohase replied, “I esn give yon twelve mil- Hnns in three days ” On Saturday he was notified that the money would be wanted immediately. He wrote at once to Messrs* Cisco. Uinooio, and Mcintyre, Assistant Treasurers, In New, York, Boston, at d Philadelphia, asking that the money might be secured before Tuesday Pitht. A Jeading back president of New Yorfcfwasin Washington on Monday;,he, promised,bis cardial co oper atlrtt, and lelt for New Yrrk on Monday night. On ■Tuesday Mr.’Cisco telegraphed, tjat the whole amount wsß might be drawn forat'orioefei* mitUous bgvlng been already paid in. This wasthe work of one ebusiness dey ! . Hsb It any parallel in fiu&slsl history,: fer promptitude, or for the confidence which It evinces 7 lnquirer. Skating.— ln a few weeks an oppor tunity will be given, for those who like it, io indulge in the most exhilarating and healthful of out-of-door sports. Philadelphia presents many advantages for the exercise or the skater’e-art; The placid waters of the Schuylkill, the associations and the surroundings, are admirably calculated to foster that desire, the exercise of which, in all cold latitudes, contributes so much to the general health and ha; dihood of the people. The Sobnylkill water above the dem freezes early in the cold seMon. for it is unrnffied by piyirg Bteamers, and undisturbed] by heavy Mows. Its distance from the busy portions of the city, the scenery along the banks of the river, and the ready means of access, render it one of the most, delightful Edens of Ihe wintry season Skating itself is an enjoy ment that cannot ha too highly cemmended. Those who are the masters of the skating art in its ininutia?, as well as those who have hut, slightly experienced its pleasures, agree in their estimation of Its salubrious effects upon the bo Illy system. It invigorates the frame in all its; parts, and renders a nervous man strong and powerful. It is to he hoped that the coming . Beaßon will give an im petuato this sport, which will finally beoome a Phlla deiphiainstitntiou. .Already we have in our city a num ber of men whose proficionoy in skatiag has been heralded far and wide. A few have, in one or two pablic matches, excelled the best skaters of Boston, far-famed for l>s -skatingpropensity. It is gratifying to observe that the art Js gradually growing into greater and more sub stantial favor here, as elsewhere. For the last two , years our Bkatirg clubß have exhibited a praise worthy zeal in enoonraging the study of the art to whioh they devote so much of-their time.; There are only two clubs in the city—the “Philadelphia” and the “Weaver,” the firßt of whioh is the oldest organization. The Weaver Skating Club is named in honor ef Peter Y. Weaver, Esq, at present a member of Select Council, and a gentleman of great skating proficiency and personal popularity. In the first article of the con stitution of this club we observe this paragraph: “Its object shall be for the advancement ia the art and science of skating, and the preservation of lives.” The initiation fee is set down at one dollar, and the yearly dues .at two dollars altogether. These runds “ shall be . appropriated only for defraying the necessary expenses— the hlnb may make special appropriations for the - relief .of urgent cases of distress.” The objects of these skatog clubs are thus distinctly stated to have a higher and . more humane end then what would apjibar in thoishidst _of the enjoyments upiHA the ice. Every member of the skating club is required to wear a badge, and to carry with him a cord and reel, that they be used at a moment’s notice to save ah endangered life. We-commend ' these clubs, at this oarly stage of winter, to the attention of all who wish to combine a real pleasure with a substan tial sport. Meeting of the Board of Trade.—- The meeting of the Board of Trade laßt night was very sllmly attended, there being but six members present, in cluding the president and secretary. Mr. S O. Martin was president, and Mr. E. Blodget, secretary. A commu nication from the Hew’York Chamber or Commerce was* read, in whioh reference was mads to the different Trade Beports throughout the country. A communication from the Department of the Interior, requesting statistical in formation in regard to Pennsylvania manufabtures pre-’ viouatbthe assembling of Congress. Some discussion was carried on by Messrs. A. B. Cooley and A. S. Bob eits, and Giorge L. Buzby, in regard ;to the defenoes of the oily, and Mr. Cotley present, d the plan of a floating battery capable of sustaining guns of any weight, and of being moved in a rotary c ahner in deep or shallow water. Mr. G. L Bnzby submitted the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted,: - s . ; Whereas, It is the natnrai and proper desire of our citizens that pur .city and harbor .should be at ones placed in a condition of defence againßt pres'ent or future hostile attacks: therefore, i Resolved, That the Board of Trade requests iff City Councils to adopt Buch measures as may most promptly and effectually provide the means of defence for repelling and oviffcftßtinS W fOKe wWch or hereafter invade onrbatbor. m./'m; ;V 7 Hrsdltird; Trat the secretary commuoioate the fore going to Councils, at the earliest practicable period. - ' ■ The meeting then adjourned. A Magnificent Ilag for the New JK BSEY FOCBTH.—We were yest, rday admitted to an advance glimpse of a splendid regiments! O..,......b5 38# • 200 do 8874 3 do 38j< OLOBIHS PB Bid. AfJstd.] U. B.Bs CUDS’BIIO4 104# UB7 SOD b1k..104 104# Americas C01d..130 130# Pbila 6a. 01d...103# 103# Do ... 50w...108# 108# Alleg CO 8s 8... 49 61 Penna 68....... 96# 96# Reading 8..... 89# 88# Do bds 'BO. .109 110 Do bde’7o„lo3 103# Do bds >BB. 99# 100 Penn* B 64# 65 Do Ist m 85..109 112 Do 2d m 85..105 100 Morris Canal... 53 - 54; * Do prfd 105.126 127 Do BsloB# Do 2d mtg - ■ ’ SuauCasal.w*. ; .. •* Do 65..,...- Sohnyl 4X •* Do prfd.... 13#. 14-r Do . 6s >82.. 89 69# Elmira 8.*.... 18# 19# Do: prfd.... 32 33 Do 7s Ist m. 98 99 Do 10i •• •• N Fossa 8.... 10 I°# Do 6s 85# 88 Do 105.....104 .105 Phlt QorVtHor. *4 r 65 LehighYalßlt. 83 Lehigh Val Ms. .. .. Specie. OircuFn. Deposits. '5, 688,728(2,145,219(21,396,014 20,068,883 16,881,108 >6,886,424 : 6,049,635 5,583,482 18,541,150 16,636,538 21,316,914 24,384,644 2,343,493 3,378,970 3,759,502 4,335,012 24,367,782 4,749,220 24,658,289 24 217,865 24,047,810 5,026,070 4.997,935 5.006,351 24,237,662 24.597.599 25,062,171 24.780,163 24,194,214 6,002,418 5,071,855 5,192,935 5,177,587 6,174,660 24.997,928 5,H1,474 6,440,140 25,419,340. 25,735,561 25.882,970 123,269.806 126,938,714 27,396,678 127,368,122 1123,826,342 6,095.704 5,091.061 5,060.614 5.054.250] 14,788,4871 14.655,7751 14,665,836 5,463.748 I 5,608,970 ! 5;467.907 I 5,454 225 ! 6,458,029| 5,524,621! 5,511,9641 |5,521,468] [change Sales, Nor. 2*. MAKBx. Fblla. Xzohaage.] BOARD. • 20 Hißehill E 48^ 100 8 chi Sav Pref... 20 do . ,b 8 14 80 FennaR......... S4V 61 d 0.... 64V 300 Sosa Uana1....... 5 100 d0.........bS 5 20 Catawisaa iv 2700 Oity 69 New.lo6x 100 Lehigh Scrip.. bB 30K 100 do 31 1500 NPenna 8s 85V i bO Girard 8b....... 42 12000 Elmira B 7s. .. bB 93 V 11000 Snta Oanal 85..b5 38 300 Penns 6s 95# SCO Lehigh 65........108# 80A.BDS. ' 25 Arch-5t8...; 26# BOA.BD. 60 XifiCle Sobl 8.... 23% 180 do 24 1000 N Farms 8b...,, i 85X 400 Oitj 6b......... :103k 600 d 0..,... New. 106* 100 d0......5ewj,108* 370 N Feans Scrip 78 % 300 ScU N»T Frer. . !. 13J£ 100 Oatawtssaß Fret, IS* 4000 Bnsa Canal....bs 36 20 &rch-5t8......b5 28 jf iIOSS—FISH. I Bid. AtJctS. Oatawiasa 5.... iX Do prfd.. 16X lb% Beaver Heads. SB : 60 MineMlß..... Harriobnrg E.. .. j 61 X Wilmingtonß.. .. Behigh Nav 6a- .. Do shares... 66 Do Scrip.... SOX 81 Oud & Amb R. ,152 ;■ 151 Pbila & Erie 6«. .. 103 X Snnb & Erie 7b. .. i • • Long ulnna 8.. SIX- ® % Do bonds—. .. Delaware Div... .. Do bonds..- Sprnce-street B. Obostnnt at 8.. Aroh-street 8.. Bace-street. B.i Tenth-street B. Thirteenth- st B W Bhila B-... Do bonds.... Green-street 8.. 'Do bonds.... Seoond-at8.... Do bonds,... yifthstß...... Do tiohds.... .. - •• Girard 0018... 26 26 Seventeenth-** •10 ; 10# tifi MX 43* 49 38)4 !»X 8 9 38 85 u% 2&x 59X 8«X 86 X 87 76 ; 77 . . - MS 53 S 3 There IB very Utfle l mn lry^l^U,; mentor home nao, and the tt '‘°ar elt S % being chiefly to eu M ty the trade*, 84 ® fe-fo' 1 enper; $6.50*7 for extras• *t^ 15 family, and $8e8.50 tor faa» A qnality, and the receipts and 6 w 4s ' »lonr le Bailing in a small way a , Ift “»«« A t Ib not much inquired for; p,,„ Bn ,? G^b| ii. / 1. ana Brandywine at 84 $r bbl T ‘ Bls "ItA "Wheat 1b dull and uueettled n „ been dispoeea of at ®1.43al 4g L 5aT -05a h ,, am and Pennsylvania rede, *«>4 to Ar ; , white, in a email way, at SI &« 81.4,*> t BTEfo in,Steady deraana at 9S««J“ W Cork Is in Steady demand, arirt^ J3c for ’ shell Pennsylvania sold at tftßfol’S Oats are dnll at 40a41c fo r p?‘ ’' 5 « ware. 01 Pe “na?W 11 Baek is unchanged. IstKmn >li L at $37 4P" ton. : « OJ -Qoer cUr Oottos ie dnll and the sales ih,,., quote middling at 66067 c » ft Sloths a., Cline v “rwhicluj'A Groceries continue firm win, „ rate injAmallsales of Biok>' and geod Chester county and Western ’=? at our above Quotations. Common and' at the close sold at 3o3^ c Block cattle were on Bale to day, aa d “ gross. 30400 head of Western «e M . M . ,,& V-* peoted here on Saturday evening jm *‘ i:l si> ' t lOB4 belB B nDaW « to supply tran 5w ’ rta ., Ett that'. Cowb and Calves are Unchanged - tb* . light, and prices about the same . at from $lB to $4O ¥ head, „ ««n4 In Sheep there is less doing • nri-» ltf same, -with solas of 2 800 head rc ® & - r There is rather more doing - r? well maintained, ranging at front "4 n©t ■ “ *' u «G.'swy . The Cattle on sale to day am . States: ' “ rB irom th* 800 head from Pennsylvania '"400 »«"• “ Ohio. 300 « Hew Jersey 100 ««? “ Maryland. ‘ 200 “ Illinois. . . The following are the particular. .* , Alexander Kennedy, 40 ohe 6 J r ™,i, s ’* s at from sBe 8.50 for good to extra onaltt/ Sttei “ J. and B. 8. McFillert, 105 ChX ! r -, em Steerß, aellingatfrom *BjB 75 4, ' ll, ’> and s4a4 tO gross for common Wat™ soc ' : Kto P. Bathoway, 55 Cheßter cocntr sw.. ~ sBoB 75 for good to extra. t ' 3 '-«brsi;- Puller & Brother, 108 Western Bis,., sBaB 5 0 for fair to good. ' : -r . Barclay O. Baldwin, 50 Chester conn - i. at f3.50a4 gross for common, ani* v?, 1 ‘St: Cochran A McCall, 64 New Jtr-** 1 * for rair to good ; and 37 Ohio Steers ar.*• shi mon to fair Quality. ■ JV «t:j ~ P. McFiUen, 33 Chester county 5*,,.. , , Young, 88a8 76 for extra; and 60 sBoB 50 for good finality. !,M i ssni Jones McClobb, 24 Hew JeTsey steer* $7.50a8 50 for fair to good Quality '-D-; Mooney & Smith, 110 Western Sti*r= s* 88a9 for good to extra. ! *h . E. Scott, 55 Maryland Steera, 5e5ia.v....... for fair to good. ’ Bice & Smith, 100 Western Steera.■. , a 8.60 for fair to gool quality. '“ 5 ‘•-I B Ohrißty, 32 Weßtem Steer., arßitra-v-,. for fair to good quality. ' " COWS AHD CALVE? The. arrivals and sales of Cows ai f. ’“. ~ Drove Yard reached about 75 ire.tl iL -L , ■ from 818 to 830 for Springers, sm s. ’ ' and calf. Lean cows ate selliDg’ at slie --. Calves.—There .is rather me-o"j,;-: T unchanged, with ealea of sbont 60h4i'>-i V"' ib ',for first Quality, and for e-.'-’ v.! cording to weight and condiuon. ' THE SHEEP HABKiy The arrivals and sales ot Sheer. at Drove Yard, are moderate tliia vset. 2,800 head, and selliDg at from soo y o .' good to extra, and 404% c for ordin.r • a* to condition. Stock Sheep are .care* *• ‘ 82 60«3 V head, according to finality T rather more active this week on acme it ' " ceipts, and the stock sold very frecii taiions. THE EOS MiBKET, . The arrivals ana sales of Hogs at H. q. * Drove Yard reached 3.784 heal ihl- y* 55.5006 50 W 100 H>s. net. The Hog yards attached to Phi'' Yard, have been opened by a ?•« Cranes and Frederick BidenbaoV 7-- . retch 600 bead ; lstuaality ib: ~. r . v S6c6 76 100 iba net, acconhr;-••• will be supplied with hots from u.- 7> * ? Eia. New York Stock! 40000US6a '51r0g.,.104 5000 U 8 6b ! 81 con® ,104 2000 U S Demand H ts.!2t % 10000 U 86a Iyr cert 98 10000 Tr 7 3-10 p c tto.lol k 3COQ Alt & T H In bd» s?' 10000 Oh & H W 2-1 m 34 t 10CC0 d0..'.,.,b00. 3tj(( 8000 Olev BCOO B od Bit £ 36 m 101 x 1 3000 Oh & H WAs bis 61 \ 5000 d 0.... 61X1 10000 Am. G01d...830.130* ’ 45000 do. 130 X 10000 do 130* 15000 do bSO.ISO* 56000 do k3O 130 2000 do 130 IOCOO do b6O 130 K 40 Am Ex Bank... 98 100 Oran Coal Pref.. 13 K 160 Pac M SS Co 120)5 5 do 120-SJ 10 Erie Bailway.., 62k 500 d 0... 62K 50 do (-60 62 ICO do 62'/ 200 Erie BJEt Pref... 91 Ji 100 do 160. 92 2go do 92 100 Hod Bir 8..530. 'U% Kew York Ashes are quiet, with eate of 2 Potß and S 9 for Pearls. Beeadstuffs.—The market ’ • ‘ Flour is a shade firmer* bat there 12 uo. —- 1 The sales are 10,000 bbis at >0 ’" r ' 1 • State 85.9£a0 05 for extra Sta:f. t- - •■»*' ‘ fine Michigan, Indiana. lowa Ohio. extra do, including shipping brands r at &6 Soa6 85, and trade breeds do f' p '■ ly2 - - Southern Floor is mo; e active scd nctner: si; • bbla at 86 60 a 6 90 for aupeifiw Bsinsor*. extra do Canadian. Flow is a Hitle better, and m *?.«* quest; sales of 400 bbls at $5 0556 SO fcf was- 5 * and $0 25ofc 25 for good to choice ce_ _ . Bye Flour is qniet and firm at $4 5020 :u • of fine and superfine. t Coin Meal is quiet and prices are quote Jersey at S 3 76; B r andywiu£ cbeouß 818 50. ~ _ , . ... r. in Wheat is a shade firmer, with a fair , 1 ;. are 80>CC0 buehtla. at SI 18 al 2a for SI S2al 32 for Milwaukee club, SI .»-n _ lowa, 81 3Sal 43 for winter rea west* ' , ember Michigan, and 81.62* for Bye ia aniet. at 80 for Western and ?-a«- ■ Bailey is aniet, at SI d0a1.55. . . The Corn market is 1 cent Mur,*™ * l ■' ;li She sales are t 5 000 bus at i ra>?> Western; 66a70 for Eastern, and heated. ». ~jwj : Oafa are aniet at 65a68 for csianan to Bay The demand ii poodstd t 8 at e&o70 for shipping, aed 7 saSa to' «• ■ ~ jite Hops are firm and in '* bales at 18a24. ... ~ ,ua j&h* Whisky is active and fits-. 3&irto ’ . . CHICAGO B BBADSTU »W BM** : riour.—Received, 5,531 55b; market was Qtsiet and wUhO;:- ~:: transactions were moderate and m* l .: .:. jgts* Bales were: 180 bbls “Bomine ~ . y other brand, at 85 60; 100 bbl« <*;• private terms. Some choice bra*®? “ o's ■ fill orders, are selling at fn’t J r,c . f i' ;, : ;a 5’ bble «Nashville Superior”at 100 bbls “Pfenning's MillB,” uo l at 84 50; 300 bbls at 84 40: 200 at 84 30. Soperfines—:ls bnls » Winter at 84; 200 bbl. another V»*£j Wheat—Received, 30,127 bn.;»**„ ■ Market firmer, bat without decided 5,i -derate bosineßa doing. Sales tm. at 90c (in Flint & Thompson th ** . . *.?* ; at97#o:4Cobn ai92#c : 6COO ; r Jfcjfc Bejected Bed—s.ooo bn a *A'.... i"’_ Ho. 1 Spring—4,ooo bu. #?■ 2 Spring—Soo bn (in Northwesterc. ~ ,- i 7,000bn. at77c; 5,000bn at Beiected Spring was in limited deii^ u at 66# a67c—all the above in store. CHICAGO CATTLE MABKR?; Received yesterday. 442 head. ■ ' aboat the receipts to-day, also about• the various yards, and the range or 5 11 , ■ ’ 1, Beceived. f. Pittsburg yard .....108 ■ Cottage Grove yard ...ISO • Michigan Southern yard., ..192 Skerman’s yard..... ..218 ■#s* Remarks—We are obliged i 0 , , , ofnnnstal inactivity. TherowereMi oetved to-day of a quality snitable w s(S ping, consequently packers and sbip^’ j b # ;* little, the bulk of the sales being c “; ohers and Government contracts “-A,; it dium to good, and 81.25a1.75 fof grades. MAKINS vr gXB FOURTH PAGB. ARRIVES- Sobr Sir Colin Campbell, (Bf) , . Ci |o ? 5 Orange Bay, Ja, with hides, iogiW B "’ „ lar&.Co. nei# 1 "“Bohr Planter. Furber, 1 day h Oll wheat to JasL Bewley&Co. . „ q dal *' nWI Schr-Lady of the Lake, Hcrnsoct Del, with grain to Jas L Bewtar*!%* Bohr Pangassott, TVaplos, 5 day old iron to navy yard. , ... fro® * Bohr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 1 «« < with grain to Christian A 0°- , how* 65 * Steamer Ann Eliza. Bich«d J > -* with mdse to W P Clyde. OTKABSI’. #S .* Ship Caroline Tncksr, Congo oll ’ j, Schr Coeimne, Burgees Area™ , tet} i "• Scbr Hsry H Bank., Caw 0 -’ B J Stone* Co. _ p o rto«s* "a#*' IcbrßLß'Walw. Hottom. for(I) JB Bchr I< TniinBn, Gibba, New A Gfo rf» . Str Farmer, MoOno, B»la n " 0 ”L W 1 tW Str Alida,, Bobinson, Now 1“ > Bohr Dashawap, (Br) for WW 4 *® ~ Ist icat . (»!»*« gctrs 0 A Heehtcher Etn»o > iie d»t and f 3 Hill, Wheld™,heDM.“' ia t W Brhr D b Smrgia, Kerris, <=!£» y for Philadelphia ttmler, d e4ted 9 * j Schr Charter Oak, J Inst, for Philadelphia. Batchelor's THE best js J»» TOHAtt A. BATOH prodocea a color not to b «b«> ** ? warranted "«* to *«” 6 ln** 0 the 111 effeote of bad d ? e *’ “ y fiilß «*\,>? life, GBiY, BED, or BUSTY Black or Browni »}( niyss-iy *—Sfcoud Board, 900 HirbK&iL.. 1200 dv..., 2CO do i; iCO Har P.B ?*f.. £0 dc \ iOO do 209 d 0.., ~ 200 do SGO CJev & Tot li 500 do. Wi Reading &2... i -M do.. 160 Mich (k 2- t: v 500 a?) 100 d0...... Vi 150 do. *>.v too asxXi u... ii •100 lUCoI Si ; 400 d? »sro4lliC:-saci: ; 27Ci4P"«b. iCG 6 250 4 - 100 Gil x -c..,. ' M ■!* -’• so • 2CU Ch; i Esl:.- 0 ]:»i p r-: Ss 23 MI Pi:.:,