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r m TTTT TJ71 "tm "IK 7rT7t TVl -1,-7 aaV DOUBLE SHEET TIIHKK CHN'TS. lUlLADELlMlIA VlilDAV, DISCKMHKU 23, IS DOUIJLK SHEET THREE CENTS. S H E R B1A N . THE SIEGE OF SAVANNAH. Tbo City Closed to tho Influx of Itel'viQices. a ABE.ISON ILLV J?IlOVIDlsD with surrLiEs. Further Fartieulr.18 of tho M..roli Through Goorgia, INTERESTING INClLJEriTS CY THE WAY Til IS l I.MHIN or SI I'l l U S la I II T II F III V. liinT Vi'Ai r.ihii u, ii'ii.i in k ki'iti, l can ber 1 My I m le'iot '.-. d wild the, nn'iir.' of tbr Bn r.j:ln Id tbt' s o i, iao h lion irua' d rig the en'ret ce lu lnv inrnr wn'fr of rhr i.citou a iI tin' iminncnt of the Uomni 'l r ly. li li 1 C f-i '.' il I hi' i, Itl'on I'm'. 1 1! i v Wltl I '"' I1HI liT.li' Sh'-tliin'H gra p minii II hid s'arvc I mr. ti e psrroon mid the large mini er of relay rs Tin Hi il l,i f ie li i in unit took refuge within the d ti'ni s This belief was trf'HiTiilc.l upon the report nf our icon's niit ilc-irt'rs, win streo ( it tne plioci-il y pmv siontd, and unable t- Maud a to m tU'n il';'. Whi n 8h tin in was ut Miil-in. tl rcntcint g August i, there ncie in Sivuitn ill hut, U lit iIimihihI ot airri-on, with iweu y I iys' TUiiniis, At thai lime Mil t ' i r r.mds hit i been mi, ni l cvpr i.v. ituo lor tnn vin in m i,'t'.ij clnsi (I, I'Xiti t via the S iv.iiin.i'i rn'tr. 1 lie it'iroilueiio:i ol' lilm-n thini-and in ire troui s, v.hu must be ful, will go far to mis lius t M g tin' t;n. f when kar.a'.ioii wil he r.-a Fo ter had covi red tin t ail iv at (')siiwt-hi' f-n tbiitlisits of mpp rs roiilil riot ho sri', ii from Stunli Carolina, und n Is u it ii 1 pro.iable that any ennsidt ruble Hinouiit ei.ti-rv il i.y wn'.. r fri.m AiiKUsta, as our cavalry wero cau.l.i ,l;y tlirmtcnm.' thu river. tin: t. itt i'i.'i::n ami ins t Hi;rimur.s. Anntlicr f.n't ciiiilir.i.anry of thin siipao.itiaii is that tbo authorities Ht vn ijti in vi"w of n n. closed the city to ih mini ssiou ol notroei, ai .1 in hoii.i! iiiit.ini'' to l' e wt'it'.n. A m in Tnnst havi' I'orid-r.Uilc iir'ui'ii'-o nr hl-i f i-ir'v M-re lorril to ri'muiu oir-Hlo, whi r tlu mule html wii t'oiui'ilpti' I un I p rtvJ in tin ilivfi Cin tin l.i r:ce p rtiiiii'nini aiiout t e i:i y vv foniiil l.iiMitc-is ol in it who, hen ik-M l.ii tlit r 9-. iifr.s hull run ihcm oil', r. plnul th it tnc Ililu ls ri'f in'il In all ix thrill tl ci.li r th ciiy, in d Imd gutirdMstuiioiieil on nil tlio avcuius ot ciiUHiit-e. pi'i ( 'ITAtionh rrnv tiih i tti iif. Should Khcrin in tulio S.ivhuiiuIi In a fi'.w c k, Vi'hut w 11 t'C UiH m ;t in i vi f 1-: a n'lt-stinn pr4 pout did in niy hoit li it ju:it no.v. mi l it n -nc tl'Ht i tno e '"ii y u-kiM ilan nni crcd, in i inic I en Mierni'in h.ts tio rnn'Mtiihio uu'si'lu of fin m i nu thu Wtr D. p runcnt. Nov. r:li ii, to on- who liai Murilnl curpfii'ly Shcr'nm's iim ! Of in k iiih- d ciikIui Unit w ir, h:-i path tn vicorv is not u'tot: thir bid trmn vievv. Mv lHiiii j JuhI oiii ion. Ii iiu'J upon a U'ln'lul Hiiply ot tin ti 0(tr.. My oi 'he ioiit,trv, the f. rcr h iiicf, in il " ! 'i'Mi I- ill. i' y to u iTiii-, it fiat when Pmnnimh fall", 119 full it inns rrn 111. mv uC' Iis, the emu j. if' , -o l.ir Ir riu Iiciiik ut an end, m Si.i'in hii laid when A inu : 110 Ki;n-;l, "will have bi" j"-' . 011. un n' i'd." Tl oma-, tbo ahl i (0-rpi'rntor w'tli Shernun, Ian now P" t'.oroiiKtilv it i , 'i i d h i r ish mi I iui pitlioiiH Jlnod th it 10 .in v lie citinot innH'ei Iwi-nty. five ilus.ii.U men, wi're ho to "oh. the rrudle and thu xtavu,"and pluco their inhahit m's in ti t) liuni ri kn. ltu hmi not a man to spire , Urniir hmi fen tboiinmd Mnph rt Bi'irrhiiii! for tilu mum aw y np t' c river, und pr. lu dy ten tboimi'iid note ate Inxiiri.itin ahoiu Ctinrle-fn ai.il WiliiiiiiBtnu. Divik tiiuni't hy a Bt.mjof bin hi el i-'Tn in ai rl n amy to uprli g out of tho soil. C'ou miieiitlj Shi riniiir g'and ar nywi'l I.ot have 1 iii'd a-' innt it twenty tho fuiid m -n, to I t Wiln HiL lon ami Cli .rlen'oo are ah injone I. PJW- h to htnull a fiirie In h s front notliim; fctrtiidb in hid way to fini il-on K tiiannh with t -u tliijusiind nr h't.cti thoii-iinl, in ik 1 it a fiirtr.J, pmie Iim i;iiiii. (Hi's on the rivi-r. un I, with a fe v l.ui.illi ii 111 irii 13 attack nnil cp ure An'tlH'1, Mill is foiDdiiiK mid inarlihie hOH, l.ilrir.i t ill' s mi ci la turn's, ih'Mroy the railroad ran it lnu 1I1111', muri h hi limn a' roii to Knoxvlle. sud down the vu ley in o ihc reir of H chinoa 1, 1. j ii. si wit'te the c ui try 11 a I hiiranift thu rail ro.ils, UT.nl I.. i' ; or, hr. iki g hitoki tha Huviiti pah inovi' direi't npini C'mr eton and Wilmiuit ton, und tmihleour veM.el--of ur 10 doit thr iuli tie r.vir to the liert'.t t ie L'oiife ler.t y . What hi preci-e roirte will he m) onK c in afely prnlii'i; hut It in rer'aia tint tiie IUIkI iiruiv cm n t olituin more men nil fin ihey imp ut the 1, ana tiftiiiiiht the present luree ehei 111 in can rod at will In view of the w'mlc Mtu ition, ic m it I e parent Unit the de uh thn :i nri uii iiiiliu IUInI It iMrimie t. A lew iinir well illre-tril lil s, meh un Sherman la-ijivci it In 'e nitia, liiul ''hum 115 in Tcnnmseu, and thu end will ear. THE FOOD UIM'RTION. Slieitimn'd tiniri h lia-i fu lv exploled the pun. biiiq trior that the lU'lieili'm c 'ill J be a in v 1 ont ; that 1 lie conitint itiiu Uioii the white orMiift cs to i I ho aTnioi of the C.mfede mcy oi ld lejve tlifcfiun I nntilleil ,ind uraui riu ut liilt'd. Wi'i rever we noved. from (' ivinit t ti loSovuiin ih.e.cy plant .li .n wi. ahumUnt y Ft rlo (I, and tho turm iirnmel un ier thu enrn aid wheat th.t the fall burveat bid P'oIii.;jJ. Iveiy I hi 111 lioiise yard w- .1 eorae J with 8eet pota'o 1 its and rorn hin, w ileli w -r." very thu--oiiftlilv elo -ri ii out iiy the in n in their so ireh fur tilt; "btull ot li e." TlTiii:. If the eountlca thionk'h hi h S'lcrrn in'i c ! nmn piBtrJ tain he t.iken 4 aa-ii-i u 1 111 wha'h to ground an eiiuia:e, Hie li ,r'' t n ihiv f n n a'io 1 enough tiihs sii m e ve rlv to le I hfiv tho inund lu 1 11 tvery plmiter ih v iibe'i to tbs 'J ivrrti IMi ton iv. lyihitiK Kiisd a ti.iuliiteil am unit lor evety ni-nin on hit iil.iuiatio 1. Sworn s'. .te meiits ol tlii- aiiTiunt produ e.i inutt he filrnubed to ibe iilli. er ol the (iovtruiiK at. Till; 8FNT1 M I:NTH OF THK PHOI'I.H rarclv fit. d int. runee, i t. 11 in tin- peen"tf of the Yai.ktt'4. llui when iln v U.) npeitt, it is not In vain t ulDfty of ilin It -hel enny and tl ie 1 nil-e In wlih h 1 bey are enfuiK !. 'liny are b oaen in apiriiv, n. 1 the ti mi'iiiv ae ."oion U lien, who hy loiee of iirnn enl t. tH'ie drive their brother, aona and 'overs 11. t t.m 11 any, arc now a im ek ai hiitd k itm-, ami rti two glad in nauie up n a pood loi kms Y:n k'e. ! hey all frankly ndui't tliat their enise la hop ' that a iiiiu,;ition awaila them in the Inline, and ml tlio k' now with is torthu storm to hi'.r-t and pi "; thit pea -a Willi tin in, rrii'b. d ht-:.u .:ti the V u.kue h,.el, id jreterahle to tho pT'srut K.ato ol thinxi. '(in at God!" exel.ilu.el one very in'.ollUen'. M llidni villo la'lv, whi n- all had Iweu taken, 'utile niH 1 thiii a, wren l nana my dear buys, who now aliep in 'heir (trnvea, (tool-by, ul pin ked ti t m oil, tha' ihn dav would come, wlmu old, Impoveriahed, and eliildleaa, I inuit ak tba men whom they fuuK'ht ai-aint for a meal of victual to katiniy my liunner. lint it aervet ma TlfilU; I was deceived, drove thenv to battle, death, und infamy, and here I atand, their mur derer." 1SCA11D ritltONIIIll COMB IN. A larjte nttmher of prisoners from Hehol jails arrivtd in during the niareh. In their escape the ni ftioes materially uided them, feeding and bi liug them In canebiakei by day and sending them on liy nitibt. At Port Royal I met Captain Klder, of tlio lot United Stutea Artillery, M.ijir Baud ford, of the iih Connecticut, and thirteen otho olllccra who escaped from Coluniljla, 8011th Caro lina, and hy following the Sautee river, arrived hutely at the licet, after a perilous journey. They encountered noiliing but Lindneaa on the part of field bands, but never trusted ho, se terrauta. who are UKually trearheroui, and betray them. I conversed with three men woo escaped front a train of curs near Milieu, who report that the guard, who were mostly boy-conwrlpt. advised them to jump from tba train, promising not to fire npou tuem, declaring tbat the Confederacy was about gone up whoa Sherman could trot through Georgia at will. About two hundred cauie from the train, mauy of whom arrived in. TUB IMl'OsatUILITI OVA lilt ATTAOK. Pome fears have been expressed that Bragg, who, at liut advices, was moving down from Au gnta with about tea thouti.nd men gathered for the defi nee of tbat city, will attack Sherman's rear on tbs northeast side of ths Savannah ; but perrons versed In the lonoirruuhv or tha coautrr apprehend no danger from tbat Quarter. CDenrinr creaa, nve anlies la Sherman rear. ibenetnr creek, live anlies ia Sherman's rear. 1 briad and deep river, running nearly parallel h (sbtTLiaD'S line, and w II form an excellent III with defensive lin which cur cavalry alone ran hold .TberanH, ruuntDgirou tht cavaauaa to tUc finale', is nolcr veiy cxeel'i n lin", mm lilci l'.m ; nn ItrngL' uild lind :i w itery grave f ir tinny of hi null wire he to a.iciiipt its pa nee. 1 In' ri"'nnti-r (lenenl hm iii"d an or Ier H l'i MtiiaMn s iln.r Init tha" a I mail m it er in- j tfi ilnl far S' CTnim' army lie fe:t by way of J New York. " oi el M ukU'i'l, '" ill Afcn- of ! the l'o-t O'l'ee p. 1 uniiif ' t w II leave New Yolk on Sa unluy, with 111 .IN f.ir hat ar ny. ttj-itt I, i m AM. Mill. .11 f INNl'l UN IH..1. ll. r-.-m lt.t Ai'i. i. n.i l'n.i.ff, f la 'I lir fiii-i'tiin.'iii r ivi' 1 o 'i 1 il ilcxpv.'V-i from Vawinn'h 1 n vekten'iiv, wln u all w.n well. H IH THAT lo OV TUP I l I V IN Til K I 1 1 II. Pr. fi ' ''',.1, ,' 1 ... (' a r rr.l' ' I'. e irai 11 'I at th" enemy ma I" a I'enioTistr 1 tlon on Savannah on T 111" lay, and w.'ie r -pal.-id. 1 i-M.'p it d to ha" ' e n ."ilv a f'. 1 t, put f..fii ta aTi riain "lir .ilre'ic'i i'i"re. li Mit ral lliirdi e, in a de-p iieh tn 'ii ne ul lleiuri'itir.l, da ed Sanninli, I ui mI.iv, lie. em i t !.!. r'' nr h f 1 1 1 v tl.nv: work if ir wril, ni.d ft 1' ill hii o,ii ii.i'1 thripeniv wi re t n.li iivoi i 'n r.T h 111-1 e...i-t by iv ,y f.f (iene-N IVin' und l-'o-t M vMm'.t. "lie iinn v's llcl oil' lu-i a-v S uin.l liavrj luti'c!) iin reaM'd. Ariii'iitenit 11 s laive been 111a l.i which it is 1 iiu'mi 11 Iv ne i"v, I w.ll in'er ere V' rv nialitiiipv wilh Sla rm in's pfiffeni to ir la ta' i on-', if they da not ruck I im alto reli r. Ma rniiin ha bei 11 eis i;ip"inied in nut bi"iiir a do In in -site tivai.iiati riv r in'o S nth (' ir 'li'i 1, at il I II rl 11 jiltie lull w ft Ii K'l-ti r'-. Ior.a'1 11', I'.i ... t ni;o or ('ansa 1 hat. hie. II. wi - 'he i'Ih c c mi 1.. I il to 11 ove down iil it'it the ' ) .'-eehpe. A I v u 'i i t ul.ifK t'.e liae "I ra Ir .1 1 j . s'.cial.iy. 1 SA U CANADIAN Lir. ICULlT. 'tllill'l l.ll. il M liter. Uittht, I)i re.tih'T III. The following general 1 reirs wre IMied to-day ; lli'MniiaMi 1 i:':m, i.i 1:11 it-, I) ' a tnVr V1, I'''1, V. 1111m Mill-i a iener.il O.-d -, No. 1. II I .v eilein-v the '0111111 u u a 1-111-C ail is plea od Ma e tb l1 he h.i ijiH'il liali rs to itII out b-r a Mial M-r . -, 111 U r the 1 i-.ivit ii'i of the Youiitiir Mii'ii A.', a pir of tli' t.i'u ite r nnii'iii ' I th "i Tr-'viaee, lied ihu'. t ie anno wi l fnriM-' of il.ii ty .aire ;'n. iL.i 01' i.i s or iul'.iH'.ry, to be lieri a'ler riin.i I. N.i. J. il m I 'v In-' y de irai that aM olliaern f-i .ni tniiti' 'irk h 1 Ti., mi I otli'-er-i conitiianil i' u rou 1 ana s inn in biil'..li..n, iv II forth with tin n ii-i uie tarea;:th oi their -v iral eornp ini'-s 'f rill. 1 or int'ati'rv fo MM-lt.e n ni-e .iii'tiN sioni d olileeriv ami m. n, ird will hold tln:m"lviM in 11 Hiliin v.s lor i.nuieili no u tn.il .service whan His Iam-i Heiii-y may ii;v lit to 1 a I out the sutno 01 un I'.ni tin ie No II His l-'vad'en v ha-li.'.'ti .drnfa'il lode, l and ('iite 'in II' nrv's (' 'in: 111 v o' the f:h lt.tr t' ion 11iu11t11r Miii'ia Hill -.or Yuliigcur do iJtiebiT. ilv conin'ap.l o' II I's e'! -.i-y the llvt'it llonoiiiable the ('ovi rnor lie u lal an t om iimip. er-ni-Cl'i'-t, I - irt" ol A . 1 ) 1: 1 1. inu'ir, I.iinti i.unt-CVa nil, 1J. A li. : M1I1111, 1.. C. ' 1. 1 1 l'ow 1 1. 1., l.b 11 rnunt-Coloi.rl. I). A.il .. Mnnia, l'. f!. The thirty e uni iiih-s of v ..r. vori to be i alio 1 out ill be despati In il to the I, "atier ai soim as tin v en be got rra tv. Two cinpan ia from (!uob Montr, al, under eniiiiii 'iid o'' (' nn l two from onel Smith, of a: in a couple of 1 Win Isor und I 'lttol Smith w;ll if the companies si n rial, will be reidvto n.c rlnvs, and will be lies, ian bed Ssriiln Tie h';n!iiar crs nf i' be at Wn do. r, und the tnlan n on in d tn nakf 1.11 bi-. ha'tali 11 will ha placed under hia eomman.l as the? nr .-ailed 0111. (Nil. llurieV l'eadiiiart. rs will lie ut Niacarn, whe-e be wi I take 11 couple ot' e .inp-iilioa ot bis own hatluliiiti, und the retnaiiii :g companies will be ) raw 11 fiom other iminiH. Colonel Tnli r,d I, .niton, wil be stationed at l.i I ruirie. Tio' everal eouip i-ne under his ciui iiaiiid will bkt wi-i bo dran from different point in 'tie I'r'.vlnee. The uhi le tori-o. when ealb-.l out, will iitun'icr about two tiioii.-unil nn 11 yVri..:.- lll.ibi'. F-ntliN of l'nln Prlsaners hi CliArlestoa. I he lol, owing ia 11 partial li.-t of L'niau prison irsnf war who have died at Caarleston, 8. C , in in Atigiift '.'ii l.s :i. to Deooin'ier 1, IH'il : I.iruiensiit V. A. White, ;onm ny H.fii.l I'cnn sy vat, 111, Hied September I I, of 1 It ami.- di irrlne 1. J. I'. I'.diuolid, Ctlulpil'iy i is . D.slrii t (.' liuiil bi.i. ili' d Sei'i hiIht 14, of lebn- t ohoid. Corporul T. (!. Kicu, C iiiiaiiy 1), ltllat IVnn f Ivim a, ill' d Sept. 111 tier of rlnonl ill inlne 1. "WliL.m I'.mtii ii-, Coiiiuanv I). 10:! I rennsyl vuitlii. died ttppri'tiiVr ' I, O' -h- lie di irrlne 1. II. Mimic, Cot'ioany A, 7ch N .v Jersey, died S. pi. 11,1 er '.'II, of eh tot. ic dintr! . 1. 1! .M11I.I1 .ie, unkiiowii, died Lp'eiuher 2:t, of diroi ie dlnrrl.o'ft. C. C. Mi ier., C unpinvO, '2.1 ,I iryl.'.u l, died iCP'i nil.ir 'Jl, ol i:b mi Ie diiir. .e 1. J (nicy, Coinimnv II, J I I', s. S. S., il led Sep tember 21. "f clir.'ijlc iliurrbo' 1. Siiuiuel K' efe, (' imp mv II l 'i l'ennsvlv inia Cavulrv, died Srptetuli r '.''i, of "ro'tic di irrliu' . I. henial.iin. ( iimp my I, II a Pennsylvania, died Si ptcfnber "li, of i tironi'- dyirrlue 1. J Y01 ley, Company la, lu.! 1 Petinsy Wauia, dli d September 2'i, of chronic di irrhae 1. Mctiinn, Company C !l h Now Jorsoy, died Oeiiiliir 1, (if chronic diarrho a. , Frank Co.liy, I t Maiy'ii'i I A ;illcry, died 0 -to' er 1, of eliro'nc illarrlio' i J M. J"tic-, Company !v, 1"'' Ponnsylvanij, dti ii (le'obi r 1. of ( Inouii' di 11 I im. II Hiigil, ('o"ip.iny II, .I I Ii I'nusyl.anla, ditd (b tn'ier ", nf cbroni.' di I-.- 1 ei. A. J. Il "wcr. Company I), l .i Pennsylvania, dli il Oetnher 4, of chronic dim- -' i j. J. Maone, Uonipany , '2,1 l . yluud, died Oc tot 1 r 4. 1 f 1 hrnuic (li Trli 1 1. I.leuX'n nit 3. A. Carman, (' npiny E, 107th P' nu I vai. U, d.ed Octii'n i- :,, o ; cl ow fever. 1). 1) ivlda .n, Company A, 10 U Pennsylvania, d ed October !, (' chronic "i i" a 1). Stiinir, Compinv 0, 1 1 1 Ponni-ylvatil 1 Cavnltv, daal Oc'o'u r M, of ehr !c diarrho' 1. N. H. Wi'kifs, Mister's .l.iii, United Stales N ivy, 1 hi .iiU-ljiiii 1, die. I (). - B, of c jnsu mil lion. 1'iirick M il my, I'm'.'. Marines, died U.'tobii 12. nfehri'iiic dlili-i 'i i. C .rpiuil S T, I'ri i-hird. C -.ipa-iv E. 1 tilth l'i nt sylvaiiiu, die t Octo jcr t'A, of chronic ci rrl .1-1. V. 1. linger, Coinp.mv I, l'i li United States lufu-11 v. dfil Oc o'ier '.'4, of -e. "hut us. (i. W Walters, C im;i.t'iy II ID!d Pcnn'yl.'a Iiiii, (Med Oeiober 21, of b. or' ai'i, 1. N . T'honnis. Comp iny I' .51 ronnsylvania, died Oi tolu r '.'b, l oin havitnt arniei t'ed. l.ii'U'i tutut (' 11. V'i,C ui,, : ly l',,.i.Sth I'eun FViVaiiin, cied October 27, i'f. ow fever. ' II. K. Noish, Company A,.V':li Peunsyivunli, d i d ( icti.bcr 3 I, i f an savca N. llurly (ucj;ioj, UicJ .. veuihor 6, from y tiiiced leg. l.i. ut. limit W. H iwVIn", C i.n any 11,5 h kl iry lin d, (tinl November 0, ol dy 1 trr. Serk'ca .t J. N. Parr. C iii iy 1), 3i'h New Ji rsi v, died November 12, 1 t tnefn ue iu ainpii tatej arm. J. 11. Chadwjek, Cotn ianv C, 1st M iryland Cavalry, oied December 2, of chronic dlarrbiei 1). Strickland, C unpany 11, Id Maryland Cav alry, died l)eember 2, 01 cliro de diarrhn's. J. Kilh 11, Company A, 1st District Columbia Cavaliy, died Dc. enf'wr i, u( chronic dUrrbtu 1. Ii. Kuu.p-on, Company I, 1,'ith New Jersey, died December 4, of chroni - iliarrhn'S. H. 11. Colo, Company M, 2d Pennsylvania Cav alty, d:ed Diceuiber o,of chronic dtarrlnut. John Ellison, Company 1, fl.',th Pennsyhaula, died 1 ecemler "), of cbrouic diarrhiea. U. Y. Mock, Company I, 1st Maryland, died December 6, of chronic diarrh.ea. C. K. McKec, 10,'IU Pcuusylvauia, died Decem ber 7, of chronic diarrho a. J. MiCahe, Company K, 102d I'entisvlvaulu, died Deectuber7, of chronic diarrbn a. Lieutenant Phdliis, Company H, 0th New Jer sey, died December !), of chronic diarrbuua. I'st: Jikt 8am. During tho last winter a "con traband" came Into the Federal lines, in North Carolina, and was marching up to the oilieer of the day (o give an account of himself, whoreupua the following colloquy ensued i "Wliut's your name i" "My name's Sam." "Sam what?" "No, sab; not 6am Watt. I'se jist San.'' "What's your other name t" "I hasn't got no odder name, sah. I'se Sam ; dat's all." "What's yonr master's name )" "I'se got no maasa now; masaa ranned away yah, yah, I'se a free nigger now." "Well, what Is your father's and mother's name i" "I'se got none, sah; never had none. I'se Jist Earn uobody else." "Have not yoa any brothers and sisters V "No, sah! never had none. No bradder, no slater, no fadder, no muJdor, no massa nothing but bam. When yoa sou bam yoa see all docs is of nt." The white-fish of onr great lakes have at tracted British attention, and It Is prop asod to Introduce them Into the lakes of Cuuioerlafl 1 fend 8 col la ml, now aliuusl valuolesf. THISU) KDlTIOXi CUTLER PORTEsJ, THS GREAT EXrEDITIO'I. rirrA'icn i rou qen. grant. Arriv. l ol' tho Fleet in C.p:. Fo;ir llivcr. wiLKi::croN aho used. Ele Its- 1 '.t , i : ., 3) t N t Yotci' I e pulcll In til.' Ti-i', W II I Ml I I V . Crutit li'V'ra;iliK ill i-tnt 1 that an niiti!;U'ii. Norlli (Weiliic'ilay). nl tallli' -'I.- ill (I Ib'l'.'!!''. T 'JJ. (il'tl 'in! tha! Ka !ini 'ti l p.iTi.T'i j 1 d olli. ial il.wpati'h fro:u Wtl Caroliiia, il ili'd y.'stor.l iy ID A M., report tli.il tin tiih :11:1a' of l!ie cniaiiy'.s !li"'t nrrivi'il o'T t!i 1! j'c ft tluriiie; 1 lie nicjlit. Over thirty st'Mtti tt arc now n.-M'tnl'hti", ami more follDivin. 1 1 it 1 11 1:11 rtuitii .its. A: HIM. li'.S, IK'C'iliIi.'f 2.!. T'ilC tl 1) i'i llrai) say : Tlio ( ioverniili til reeeivi'il 11 il 'palcli last ti it'lit Horn (.cncrui t.i-int a' ity ' oittt, nn- 1 tmiiiicinrj that lint I.tclinioiiil ii tocis ol ye-dar-day HK ttiiior (lln' L'jil). co il tin 1111 oMl. iil tlcspnti li ftom letur il Hraf'T to Jo IF. Davis, (li'tcil l'orl I'i .lior, Now Inlet, Doromliar 2 1 , (Wi (It'c.-.!. y), rcailiii" us follow.s: l-!tiili-ti Iriim l.fiM'rnl I;- li;. "The cnliro licet rl" tlio eiiivny ia iu sij't', lint cannot openili'. "Tlio no.'illiiT I'liiiliiiiios linl. "Wo arc able to linlil Wilmingloii." it j r.! I. itt:i'oit rs t itoH en :u.vsr''V. D.vi.riMoiiF, Dec in'ier '.''). The Asueli rd 1'rc'S letter from F iriross M inroo sava I lie Chiirle-ton Comiei of tho 10. h co:ilaius the fol lowing : A II g-of trti"o 1) . r i'.rnug'i. one hnrilred and four paroled ccrsfrom l'nrt I'ulai-l.i. The Yankee o'Hcers in the up 011 Thursday 0 ml'c Icrato olll- I II et report that i (Jitieral .Siiiiiiinn and sluff have arrive! at lll'lon Hi ad. Also, that It was rumored that S ivunn ih was to capitulate ut 12 o'clo k M , 011 Thursday, 'JT. ey had leimicl nf tho fall of 1-V.rt McAllister, hut give uo particulars. Ann' her Iboii.-uud of Yaukoo I'.risuuors will be; tiikrn down this morning. This completes the e xi Init ge, and makes the numtu r turned ovr tiy Colontl Hutch 11,11(1 1. ARTIV Of IHU PKfOIK', II II Hill AHTI-.ltS OF THE AKMYOI' 1 II K I'll n- M.M-, December '.'1. There is nothing ofintercit ttiinhf iiit g in lb is department. Tho enemy keeps up tin Ir tire, Im' no' so persistently ai f rinerly, on tho Dutch (lap canal. Vory few casui'ties occur, owing to precautions taken to avoi I tbo shells. For the week cn ling Tlcrr-mlier IS, 1HM de Kerters Lnd n ached llichrnond from the Union armies, and wouH ho forwaTlod to the lonli r to start for their homes on blockade-runners. I'Royf r.ti.iroiiii . Fan Fiiam isco, Deciinber '21. XUe repo-t of tlio Central I'm Hie I! lilrond Co'iipany is pnb-li-l,ed. The California end of the roa 1 shuws the turnings of thirty-one miles of road for Seven months, during which time it has been in opnra tion, to be $10:1,0110 in gold, of which .f IS.OOO in gold was net profit. The road Is gr ided twelve miles further Into the mountains. The l rr as a re received ot this place for tlio last tin days umounls to nearly pl,7in,U)0 Currency and coin bills on Atlantic cities are oirerlns. at nhriut previous rates. Money Is easy, with a tendin y to lower rates. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. S'Hflal Despatches to KvonlitR TfiWriipb Wasutnoto. Decesuher'2.1. 'I'tias 4'HNft of 4'nliiiK'l linker. TLe Crlrrdnal Court of this district yesterday charged the jury in the rase of Colouel Hiker, that arbitrary uncsts are unjustifiable unless the ( nicer n.aking tho arrest thowu his. authority. Colonel Haker was found guilty of assault und battery. Ilri-lalon of Inlernnl llveaue C'niiifiilft. Mionrr. The Commissioner of Internal Uevenuo lias decided that scrap Iron is not subject to tax, It Inning once paid it in the ore. This reverses tho ptucticc of the Bureau. Tim I'nlamar rrnscn l'. The mail-boat HVAifsr, from City Point yester day, Is not uuly frozen np, but is aground a mil : I clow Wubliington. Tho ice iu the l'otomae to-day was sufficiently thick to peimit sick persons to walk ashore from the steamer. The rrrneh M Union. Senator Halo's name was presented to thn Trchldent to-dny for the French mission. Uo Is supported by sundry Repuhlloan Senators, while prominent ones of the Democratic persuasion are especially jealous. Among the new and possib'o candidates for the mission the name of General Fremont Is brought forward. It is claimed his selection would prove more valuable to us and acceptable to the French court than that of any othtrpubllc man. FEOM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Rpectal In The Evening Telegraph. Hire. Hull-bin lHrdaed The Court SI wrtlal, Ac, Oaltimokb, December 23. I Jeurn that Mrs. Sarah Uutchlns, wife of Thomas llutchins, who was convicted recently by a military commission here, and sentenced to live years Imprisonment in Fitchbnrg prison, MssiachusetU, and five thousand dollars fine, has been pardoned by the President. Mrs. Hut chins was convicted for sending a swor to the Rebel Harry Gilmor. The Military Commission and Courts-Martial here hare adjourned until Tuesday after fchiist mas. Monday will be observed as Christmas here by suspending business. Matcbbs im Sam Fbakciico. They manufac ture matches In San Francisco which can be trod den upon or rolled ander foot without igniting.and which, after having been manufactured a month, may be Immersed in water for tea or klteen una uu., and when U ken out will not only ignite but bold a llame. The wood used is Pott Orford cedar. They sell at wholesale tor 61-70 per f ross. IirAKTMENT Of THE OULIV Airhnl of f'nlnti l'rlinifrsi frnm Tf'XfSS .4iii'rtil M ttiit I im licit. I iliivmniis ' iia 1 lie stlss IJrHiidr. (r. ' Cn:o, lienulier 1 Tie atM'nor ' m'nn' ( ir-1 . fr in Nea i ii ans 011 'be li.h itn-t., ar- r heal at this port today u ith a Te v t-tilc s of c 'ttoa. Tbf steam trai saort fimton, Irani (la'ves'oi on the Utl', Iia sr-h.-d at lie Oh ant wuli three hundrnl nal lc-tr 'wo exeli n :e 1 pi iijacr-s fro in Camp i in c, Tax .a, Tnc huh, ft'.ower.' in Cie mc-t m re i'b( d laon'i'ion, hiu e been su;' plii d i:li I'.'.' tic p.-Tirv nnl das far ihrlrei'ii fort bv the ii.a-iit of 'he Similar, ''o'ii ii'-s on. (I111.nl ll.uiiliin und faiuly u'-i urrivl a', lln os o-i the -b a nrr ('I k' 111. I a'c Mat ine r is pipers aii'o lhat r in'or.'o n.ru's Im.l naive 1 nt lira, s, Satr.iiji is m elling our force ilu ro to 'h eo t!i nisaud, Ji't cm htin.iied ol" w bom are la-k'vo s. Tin ' e!s make frf.pient failles from llrownsi ille, wlii h is no', fiT iliei!, a- .1 li ive nuni 'r. 'as sli.r hisIut wl'li the I'ri'rral troops. Tin re is no ''hang" to r. part in the N. iv 1 'i 1. vis niari.es. LATE V- r - t . Th Union Victories in South western VirrnnLi. AFFAIRS IN EAST TENNESSEE, llllHt IVlltll'NI!. , II,. r,-'. I A, a,,, ,:,-, .'a,. . ('it .. us do. . : tr mi Knowile ay lb i'. he u v t n ii:s i un o.-siy t roni t 'Ii it ' am i in Iv i"s v u Ie , -. li ) it g 'tor s i,, lr.i'iis 'o the i it i r nl n ". I is li i all i -tin 1 1 t tail the cirrisoas a! ('he. ran i c i C i ieaiTid mid I. an, ion have In en letn iva I io i.svide. We re: r. t io lesru ll.it ilia lli-'ad ;, e'o lull liu'ii il.'-ir.iyiil la tin' ei.cinv. I'nit'ff !'"Mlti(l"iii iii itn' :itrlU I'ikrolliiik I I ;l .1.1 lie... In (lie S na'r, on We lpc- Im , r. I' i il's '.el. rcTiluii 'tis v ic I.I'd on the ti'ilc by a v i e ot t w e lit y I. .ii i' i o t ai u y , an I kept thi ro, de-i.o a v.jjuiuus iilort to re i.rr- et .lie.n. A lluieiav I ii vein (on. '.. i', ; , . 'l.i ... -. Ii- r.T' i '.' i 'lliere is now in siic,'..Vstii! o.er.i'ion at tb. ' Co'ite.ifiate St a', s I i'i ir itori , in this r-tv, a n ii'l.ine i-apahie of turn g nut tlree h.ridic I lllld fnlty IbauMid CM.is-iu cips in v:,.:: In III', IMf.it a .1 :c s-., ; till III. I'll!' fl.".t Iii. e li i ne in the ("ite. I atei, of which have any know ie. ;;e, is 1 1,' uh p iU.at, wbi h turn, on t irty tboii.-aud i-i ten hoi. is. The i Initupion C aife I. ra'e ma 'tiina, or ma cl Itu s ns ill- ie are tw.. of the-ii iro eapa tin of turning nut an n noutit i f wark by thr.-o ha ids tt.ut tiiiiieil.v iciuir, d one baiolre'l .ni l twenty i i-ra'tvi a. lie una Mot ia Captain Wo-h y N. Sinitli, c.'ii.iiiuiiiliiig the lui oratory, whos- skill, pei-iv. nun e, mi l in to u.ty II st called into ox-i-t. in' ul the inc"iti ui i I luu wat, the extensive luboia'ory woiks now oji. ra.ing in lii."iiuo i.l. '1 Le gtailu. t d lu-c cull, r, bow in general use, is iii.oilu r cif Ceptain Smitn a invciit ous, and 11 .s ui nii'tis rati (1 r.s entire cili.'Jeiicy on nuiner.iiis oc'ii'ion'. Tnc inventor of tut hits la ior- Miniip nun -ino-.s is ."ri inevo 'u:; ii. s exT'r.cfiue aiid k: uivli ng ', g lined by tueutv-live yi ars of Mudy, lo the invention ot tea -hmery i-alc-tla ed to Mib.st.initi' ui'le bod ed lab r, no v so sorely u ed'.ii iu ihc aiiivo operanoiis of the armv. I l( st from llio VYi'Nt Irxinlit Kiilil. '. ofe I Itt .ti. i'.io y lici t mt.., 11..-, ml , r IS, This mid turns out to be an i tcu-ivc and (hiti'HttitiK ono. Our aaajaml of . jsloialav moi u ing lilt the ent'iuy reported to be iidvauciu on Al.il riil.'U. Tho r port tiuloitiin.it ly prove I to be loinct. They re u bed. Jhat putee at half p ist nine o'clock ou U'edce-dav nichr, D ccmoer 1 1. We I uo heard rotl.ing i f tie Ir oie'raiious th "e. Tbiy could not liuvc tan ird long, h 'Waver ai tliev piolu d ou nn l reached (J a Io skiing itep it by nice o'cl. ck yesterday moriitiig, Doiuuib T '7. At tl.is point we leuin thev ipturcd and de btia yed two more trainh of the Viri-'jniu and i'eu-lle-S'C lluitn tlil. I 'll! loss s ill .ollin ; s'o.'U o i the VTrciina and Ti-iiuia-io ro id sum u ;, ai tal ks wo have usccrtiiined, Hir. e I leoinoav.T, si pamen-.TT coaches, and fnur"cn II in. One of the engines tbo A. Y. II own ws prolu ily th" tit'tst i.n the road, ui.d wtil Ii' greatly uiis-t I. On 'ho Jvi't Tiiliua te und Vidian mid two i ngini s and a numb"!- of cms were d 'stroy'id. (ia. tie Sennit la at tlicjuneti'in ol the sal' works briuii ti nnil tlr ma n roid. tnd is Uitauto'iiy eight miles from llio .-alt works. Tl o pes ol the works, should that misfortune occur, would iMTf'T'ily h' a severe blow, tin', not a ruinous one. Phienis-like, they could bo resus cuati d from their ashes iu time und sol to work ui'sm. The last hcaid from the ruiib rfl, they were ni'Mtig In the direction ol M irion, Smyth county, ri d were within one mile of that place, Insto id ol advancing on the hit t works, ns wo hidiup- o-id they wnald. Marion Is sixteen milt a this side t; Gl ide Nprinir. It is Mipponed that the enemy did not com tier thi mucin s string enough u iitlacK tun a iu v. oits. llurbridgu having bad one t is'oof that phi. e is wiping to give It tno go by this tiui i. There in a railroid brulg" j ist ut Maiiui and time ft itbiu tno mi es of the p'ace, all eoii-i Ier nolo tiridges, and w.ll d iiiatlcis ba d'sr,roye.l. T hi ro are alss laro iron-works at Marion. Tlif I'rlnK'm t lectin Rrtwl I'luifeil. riii- I rial of I ivn 'I s i lor licH.r. llnu. ri'Wi tlif Rli-hnwmt IIV.iV, ''' rmlci--iO. The three printers who wore caught whi'o stti in pi i tig loc.-cupi to the Yankees ate still being tiiid by militia court ui.iriUI, winch hits in thn Mute Court House. The two Pavau's, refagees from the Ri'htiion I hj.'eitc'iolll v, wo-o h'tug ttied vesleiilay. Thou ;b ex. ti.tit, by act of C ' gnus, limn military servi e, und n it be'onging to any regular military urea l'. I'lon. they are tieittg tried turifrsnfion .' und if ciiuvic.U.d will he shot liy the Print, rs' (iusrd ! It ntieuip ing to g i to ihc entn.y is dcMrtiou, they are guilty by Hi ir t.wn conlesslon, and uiiist bo convic.loil. There Is u popular fallacy, which is ih a lair way t be exploited by th s trial, that tlwrti n is uu sifinst tbut can only beconimitiod by persons bolouging to the lund or t.avul forces. Hie Ite be I S'.iiiinilMaairy.Urueriil lrlMIIUTH. of f. i.tii the. r.u hnwnd Kia niner, lfe?emter'20. (.. m ral John II. Winder is expected to resell Iticbmord to-iiuy, for a cnferenc'i wits tho S-c-rituty of War. As we have a ready sti.ted, ibis lsaliew olllce to wbieh 111" general bis be. n appoin'ed, with tho control of all tbo prisoners ot war and prison pos's east i f the Mi-si-sippi river. We uu ler.-iaiid be will establish bis bca 1 tjuarlers ut Auyu-ta, Georgia. I.FUAI. l!v rr.l.l.K.KXCK. Scriti'ME ConiT at Nisi Pun s Judge Head. Kciclilino, trustee, etc., vs. Collins. An action to recover for waste. Bufore reported. Yeidict for plaintiff $loU. JSootber case on the list being ready for triul, Jurors were discharged for the term and Court adjourn ud. I'ni ibd Rtaths Circuit Cocbt Judga Cad walader. The United States vs. 11. W. I. tint. Indictment for enticing and aiding soldiers to desert, llofore reported. Verdict not guilty. Couht of Quarter Sessions Judge Alli on. Edward Mitchell, Samuel C. Flanigan, Hugh O'biiun, and John Gardner, charged with conspi racy to defraud, were tried this uioruing, The Cuiniuonwealth alleged that these parties bad combined and taken an establishment in Laurel street, ostensibly to carry on an honest trade in the reudering out and sale of tallow, their real intention, however, being to obeat and defraud. The programme was to put a small quantity of tallow iu a barrel, on that a large quantity of clay or dirt, and on that another layer of tallow, so tbat at either end the barrel would appear to be nlled with tallow. This original ldoa seemed, to a certain extent, to have been acted upon, as several barrels of the bogus article were shown to have been sold at the market price per pound for tallow and the discovery having been made of the fraud, all the parties were arrested. The combination or conspiracy to perpetrate this fraud was not clearly made out, and ai this was the gist of the caste, the jury acquitted. Charles W. Brooke, Esq., for dofendauts. Jurors were discharged from further attend ance, aud the Court was adjourned till to morrow. Jurors who have been summoned to attend this Court for tba second period of the December Term, commeacing Monday next, December 2A. will attend, whrn they will be discharged unlil Tuesday, January 8, 10 which Jay the Court will bs adjourned. T H 0 i AS TIIE GREAT ViCr0?.iES. O-'fcinl List of Rebel OIU.vtm (Yturcd. Iti. Silnallon I.. II,,!., f llio !'.!, -I It.-lr.ol The hl't st iciiorts p' a e II io l's u"nv at ll le ri i . in ar t'o ii'ii'd .. wti'ch tie n.ss cni.-ma a in u e iy us j i -Maie, v. i n 1 an ai. is pu i :i g ig i. -m.ii. It'" Ileli'" lnnl irit.lc so'tie'lnng of a .'a nl n. n ..(a ti .: 1 1 1 I . u In ' " r - , . e pi e s n ,tal a ry :.l 1 ft M'lina r ol e iso 'er- we c .' in' il' I. 'I la te l vrantl l;n l-ea C llla'e el liT-ir; nal. 111 .i v it- idiiv rilniT ! 'it I M ' -I sir lt:t . I le . ei . I i d Iii r to:- ti ' 'it out to e n bel lit ttte Ken '1 to be lailtal even 'Mli to In tli" '1 1 : .1 ' icali'iy. - is 'a .1 that in p :s-itig tin. iii : i I'r ti'i'i -.In Il tilseiitie.ini tne s'ore: nil a Tnrn'i." .0' (naif 'oloii' -. 1 u M .a v e mi a ' l i bav c h. n ia n ' r i.t ire eve. v ''od v a'i e t: to ncn Hie to M y,ni .1 c. nil e on it Hie praj cr: of a 1 v.n h, il il. il t''e c ii-.. r'a ,011 I' i- t ' 1 1 lit in v 'i i 1 111" I a .1 'tl ll'e lit w II ,1 c r 111 I V he ill I lie s oiv- iti ( 'oi ii iii ' ii. now tbat l hey haw: to le , , A e '. en nl ('o.tltubii iuliiinis us th it n.'. r'val I In- iiiuls in Maitiv ci tynal ben birne I by tin l-' di nils w hi n tbuv wee ev.icaa'iii t th it n i:a. n, lied hen the Itccls shall hiv.'le'tth' c. ti ti ' y , 1 li e ci .'.ens Mill li" i theiuseiv -s rwi unr by m m nil millions i f dnl rs. -'" 1 'I be t n n i her of pri-ota r.s . .i,,-n"e I ( nn I loo I, 0:e n. in:' ti s ftonilded found rn I-' -an ly I in. w '( it n- now mi pp.i-1 d, re ich tauu !' t.t'l to 1 1,(10 I, in elaiarg one inaior g a . ::il mid lour bri M ln r.. A'lniic the latter is W una n A. t) i tries, o' ( arl.s' tile, who w a-, be ore tlic v tr oro ie. o it, . t p. 1 1 nor ot liniks iu mis S a o. tl w is v.. -in I'ril I., the La t c nt l'i auk I in. The n i.u'i ir et em li n c .pTrciis tiiiv- '!:', inelu l.lg t vo a' ur'r. sla'T .. itnd tlir. e be. w. cu Kr ill s I a ":nl fl rii',: Hid. It i . siipno-cal th s is ti .ar.y a.l the tllllay Hand bad. A 1 igc t rcc has been put fn work ti rerj i. the J .ir ti I II in ma ', nml tt mis wil soau t' I ia w (jhe urn y. ii'inlir -, 'Mi. ItCIC I. Ot'KII l ltsl 2'l't i:ti!. The I'nlloiiing eouniiis louid o:ii :.ti, piis.in"rs nf war, i a, tan d.ia the liattcs of riiui'sd iy and If .Ii. , were M't'.t N-irlh by the ttaiii on Sin d iv . M i." (i. era' l'dwiu I Jo'ins m. C. S. A. Ill- l "al ie: l icnelil IT-nil is it S uitii, C. S. , . lir i adii r iii ral Henri ti. .1 u-.isou, c. S. A. 1 n t. M i. In 'l.!.'lli 11 1 is e. ..it II,..:-1. l-ili I a J I i v. s. n, 1. ill I . nu i '.iv W III M V .rliri". s(a Tr M i I ev-1117, I,. I a Tea l i s.v. r W t p. "i I ii'ii.t li I a J II W CCVAll, AT" Ii Alu MA Anlai I Vi. : Hi l.a K' I l e I' ti. t'ii l.i . I. Ian in i n 111 I'rtl-I ,1. m a K ,i I'll A' I .I..A .l -li-li A l.ltl,sla 1-leu.U 'T' i::..n, auii Ali ti V It irr It,-.':! M Ho .r . it' act- .. "Ill ! I I t I'. -ie .art, e an UAliJiag t. oi. 1 j aiaillory. si la.n.iss. VI..1 a T I..', "stir Sliri; I'ria IV t via Il I . - - :: a' 1 ti l A-.'t.S.Tri: Oiaavlllc " IV I. a. 1 1 r.l .le l:l.rt II, 10,ll I I I'll', ail Iii u. II ' i ll ITI.i s. tHTrl li II M '1 ItII. stall ol li wit-t i ft. ar A if.iri-n, t- .nn i s 1 r at l 1 11 . s, 11 I. II,.: . I. iim .11 l-.i .imsii, Ht V nrl.ls is. i-lh lt Ci'iiirv-, It -iii vt Ill: I.. 1 S 1 ; ( i, ,4 v l...vol.i"i-, si 1. mi Hani ry. 1. (1 la..iaii Mn I I. in. la, Iui Li II v- l. t r ..i r, ai th U t I 1 Wiil'taitl :i" ti iia (' l- t.t ''I IT'.. 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'.'.t 1 ,11 II S .S 1 1! 1 Kliat. 1-t list 'ia "t H M (i It irin. .l.'U f i 1 1 1 1 l., .1 I' 1 1 .-lit. Jlsl I enii i:,,' .1 Villi ns .11. : I 1 11a, St.- il . I I, , ;at , Mi .1 II II . I.'. s. ('..tin w .1 II -iim-s. ia ii i--.., It. 1 a 1- I .teis al. l-:i . ,.1 A Ii ll.i . at'tii r,.,n, J w I .rtia.. 1 uh li ' ' It 1 "rue. Ins, 41I1 1 .a !''. II U .... .1.1 Ci It 11...S.I.1 r 111 iia ll '' 'I r --ia .' -li I nn J K 'r 1 vi'.n- 1 ia h m .1 M M t. ta-ll, I ' 1 'i I I. lii'h.tiTs'ai, 4. ali Ala ('4A.Imitts.,17th A'u I' w a nr. s.i rs 'I it T ll .V ll.tl. :-,lli M's ill tl vvs'ia i "I vt s Wind I aiiiu. ,'lj W -B J o- .t, r' Silinu-r. Ist A-k 1- A 'liiiia.l'1., -Jliili I' mil Wia II si .rs. I.' Ii . .1 "a ne. -r. Vii 11 Ata .1 I -1 er. a-.', sl , Kl! IU..1.-I .Ol M'ss ;ii ii. Il.il ,1 W el , tn Mils Cav HAH iltell lie' ,,i A ,1 l.tl""ll, :'ail M ! I, It bu.l-.ii u. 1 1 a I' It l'i ...e, .S1I1 I . nil Ji n I, hnni'li. : ai I ia w in I. in il.iy .ioti Tl'iii Js. In kl. stu l.a J l I svfi all '. Ith S-k .1 W i.i.i inns, '.a.: Mm w 11 1'sn. en It I'ti teen I- A in. i. 11 1. Ii Mi-h J S 'ldli-l. ', Cell Uiss IT' l. Well .illh l.d PAivr' II' Ilv Hull Tellll V tl ri sii..."l t-i'i J It a ewo t '.'i.h Ala 1' a 'I I. ..11 luti, it 1 Ark J (' wim.'.,'.' tl Mis .1 V VI iiislnii.lfi u M'sl II I' V. Ii It.al. :s tli It 1 II Aiaii r-..ii, Isi (ia J W Siiinla rii.rt.li 'i 'UiAlu It h ,1 Miiith, lull I la V 111 ) -la", iilst inst h J S11 Hurl, le'iti s.l-s VV A Kii.i.l.T.I Ih Ta 1' .1 vi. r.i t.aii a t' Mix J k yi.-l'ri.li'. '.--M la I lie", vtioi 1 enn I. W Mi. I tiieu.erv. l .tll All I - ( K't" . i tl I la N (' Miiri lit . l".li HI' ll (' .1.1I41, S.'th Alu I. A M:l s.l.l,.-.lli Ark I w sin I' '. '.'till All It (Till . VJ.I M BS N "1 er. ii en N I' ,1 I I'.rl s a.itl. Mils t l.'iani. :i.',th Hi s M V If. till sm-rner, Vila Mis- ' IS'II , M II lour.lilst l enn ti K I'-r. v.i-1- -1 .th o T o lir 11 371 11 'I enn J K I ii' Ii "1 h Ala I" II III. WIT HI' I S M K Ii 1 0. ' . 4 Ii Aik IC A Itr . ait-, '.-eli 'll.n 1 I'r. 11. en, .Till l -iill T W '.i ' ml '.'Mil 1 ,A I. W r'uniniiis' Uu Alms I i.rlttir.. '.'ill. "ia IT. 1 1. .'H t" l.a M 1 iritlh . I tli renn ,1 .VI I lies' Hie. 4. I is ' H it (inn t :t at. iia j M iii itiui. .'s.'h iia ,t H 'l li.s 4 01 l a W Mil. '. I.'M, I W M. Klulrv, lh Vlss C V. . Kseii rn tVIti Ml Ii A .Moere ii lli tia (' F. Met-, niln , :a Hi I s. ,1 I M l! ini.i,Vid Ais .1 I SI. K'l nun. 1,1 K a X ! M. K'i.1 i"t. is I- :a I' 1 It' ll .,'.'l li la 1111 .1 V. M.uasn. '.'"tl' lna l( W M'lllu s Itli Trim .1 I hii s. Jtiili ' rntl Will o's IT h r.nn 0 a ( anir. n.iii! iia I. a ( iiiiiilac. 4'ti l.s 1', M l'i el.m lata Miss It r oin I'll 1'.'ll 1.1 I' II ll.vis.,1 n .Miss .1 I 1 v. mirth llitli afisl I. i."i I ' 4'ti l.a 1 s i' 1 ,, ,; ,ii, i), I' l.cniiaiy. -il I la W A l.sr'.a I' ll, ba 1. v. l.a,tliiL.'sn. '.'yili (la ,1 F kel . I.'lh I a J I K.nesil 4'h l a I.J Ki..la,'ii"l. iia A li Kav, .'sah Ala W 11 li,,.al F a II .1 Hi vi oltls, t'.i 'b Mtsa J II W llnoin. K-illi Miss (. II Itai.iierinaii.a-'.th Miss (' II Burks, avail Ala (i K llowinan, 4'ith T(DU .1 l.m-lte.llh Ark (I w I. nils, fill Ala J W M. i.rsw.'i.U MllS W II N. slat, anti (la It I. Ne ly. fah ark T .1 si. lu, sou, una Ala F llanli y.lMlh Ala T II llarihi li.VXilli Miss J I 11. .111 h, t,7!li Miss A III -iiii.S h A s I x He ni-i t h ru T (' 1 1 ss sr ... : a F a (I 1. It ir is tr, ti iia n: .1 d..ily. I71li Al l I "Villi: 11.1, Will Miss ,1 W (list'ii ini.il Uh Miss J M I 'll lit i ll . 1.1 ll MisS J ' ' iro-r .Iilli Miss J F 1 1 r'iiAn. :4i ti Ala ,1 II .1 HIS .Mi ll l enn 1 IV '-V .In,- si. n. I'.tt, 11 W M I "ii"r. 1 "li eta I It S .ISeki'.tl '.'l''i Ala II a 1 I--. r.:h Miss IV I' Wsl Ir .p. ls Mill J F ve.. ..hr..- I i ii T. 1111 H wriul ', i-.th I iia '.I W H i llsins. Ti ll 111 .1 A A'l.ler, n l ll ilk .1 Aii'ta.i v, :inn iia iv 1: li, n li .11 I.. 'W llsi.nell. i!7t'i lis W tl I'.iiraetl 4 .tl Mlts A II ll.iftar 'llll I l 0- ' I ll.,ll',M'li All ' I 111 liaises. Msl A'a 'T N K,,iiorBon, llsll'S late nri 1 n V. 'war Is -11,1 Mlis .1 1. k .,tk . ji b s u H F..i. till Ml-! VV 1 II irr s, a uh Tenu IV F II I .lr, run I 'U .1 A 't allnws'v.ii-ili. .'lull lis 'T K llsre. 11I1 r..an J n ht la 1 iiii Ata : W 1 llunklin. I7ili Ala 11 v Land., t;ni Ala It K Ua-nii on --'t ti s C I ft' itHi'sii. a .th 1 la J iv it us llih rami ,11 I ti nt. ... n i Alu It It I r'miuisr, l,t Can la 10 tf lasaai.', -I iia Tsuu M 'luse j.,-,Mth Ata 1 A W Olbs'i,2ith A a ; S A "Us.ua UV Vil lti.1 'It A MulhiT. IVh Miss J A Mi-liita.h. Sil't Mlsa iJ W VOi.ira .' .la Ala ' J A ll.-rKla.:!' th Ala W a ll.i rr. Villi ata :M Corl.it, a h l eua I," I. Furr, --"'111 Aia 1 lak'Ail, 1st Ala .1 h i.i. en, V -Hi Ala J W atnnii 4-lh Tana J v lairy.'slih ill w II iiu,-kri'll,4tl. l.a . V A Un a Villi Tcnn (I W 111. llsid.ali, llitli S 0 E P Hans. 7lh Fla J N I. snilry. HMh La U' K M'liilnril, liilli 1 oun F. N Mi llanald.'JiKti Aia ill L .tones, 1 A Is W II .1 allies, jail Mill K II lliiill'jr, lltitti Ala a, 11 llolll.s, ...'III i. l nu,v.i,.inn m II V llolllns. li.tl. Tinin Cav II V Wise. Kllb Mlas F. Wesliuru, lHh Ark W A NtmeliB. 4'illl Ala J Mi rniiehey, l.lli Mill I. It t'l ealhaia, 4Stli Tana iT (I Ulildlebrnika, ililk Us T W Csrl.H'S.ilTti Ala It It Npaars.lild Mlal W I. (lalaliar, :llh Ua TH lleAntald. 4lh l.a W 11 OvIar.aMh Ark 1 W U Curry, anih U W n llaiirrava, 1st Van (la J C Kins, 3d Fla tl P Hi my . lat Con (la A Uuprciaout, Hh f.a o K lovrrsaad.ua MUs T l.u. ia. sin ria T II Tnisamia. Mlk Ua II U Wilson. 1st 01 1 II Hies, sin Fia i (I heady, ltli Tann (,'P llean, lal (Via (ia J U lieiannr. thth 1 ana J r Perry, sfjll. 1 ana U A Faa.y,SJia u t Mill. Ist (la I M Inuraliaia.SMa Qa L il Kllab.Tlllli Ala , AJMJilar.iidtia M P Frailer, 4'ittl Ala m 11 i.anay, f ia la w 11 racB, tain aia 14 Ci rorbM.Tlli Miss J F Hooper, trfth aia t A Hudson, otA Ark. i l rowan, sui (ia W l llull.blh Ga J A Iticua, ausiaiMsr J Aksiaut, tvik ua The following prisoners, captured In the recent battles in front of Nashville, were sent by Capt, II. M. Goodwin, AssisunirrovostMarshai-aeue-ral, yesterday, to LoalsTtlle : 00MMISSIOBBD OrMCBUS. Csptala Tkim M BlHsr, Co K, ISth Ala. ( aiasus, bavld S Ksjoold, Co A.IJ.I M il, I4iralvuaut Ales L Harrow, Oo ll, Ulh ta. rakarRuiS.CaU. TlkAy Mmatavvllaf. 4 as sr all A I aa.r u.l a O, lSlh Ala. " Jauiea ll llooAsriu, Co 11. lSaa Ata. n.arlri Jufli n ,4'o R. I llh l.a. " pl.s.sl A.hiM.IO l.lsih A'a. " AuOissr Klu.u.Ou C, 'V'U La. I. cute- ant ItarrH ti tl Vet antih'l -.CnC, tth f.a. ra la r, M t :a kf n.c v (,'. l'lili l.a. " t 1 U p r M.n r. r.i I. 1.1 h a. A f in an r. n's, ro f 1 '1 , 1 a. V. ai iirns'it Co 1. 7t'i Ky llo .iilsrt Inf. " ia K I'sr, ' o K . l-'h A'n, " (iei.IKe M Strvvart. 1.1 K. ll", A'A. A . . 1 ve a.C" II l-l i All. IV ui .1 w tll.ir.i-,. . , 1 ;li A'a. mill. AitinmiM. it iiixi Tin: hist FAi K oat ir A arm 1 as 1 ion mil nil: miv YoitK 11 KliF.l. i-M-ras, !, I-. l: a....: in ilr.ee, .. rMV . 'M. Tbat 'lie rutnpi;'n In N irthem Tennessee la- con, lulled 1 Isas p n y for us, wo have n 1 1 nnl 1 ; but i' mo riot an much alia ted bv the " 1 giniu-ol T annas un I the bill et ns of S'.au. on, n b eh rreourii 'be second overthrow nnl rout i f the in fi iterate a my under llno l It Is tr i" I' a a bn' geiierul inai s" i-rranee rtis lr. ips that tiny vs 1 , 1 i.i drt'eated witttoii' lo-, bv their a. It a suri . 1 1 1'lnry, from lip' da s of Varro and Fab an -o the (Its (- oy 1 Rnd .1 isen'l .1 oh risLi. tl , 'S full of Hie', ft cidi tits. lint v. ! lie the loss of less th in three hun Ire I n t c ! dt rn! .le, il ;r- net ubsolu'cly il strove theii '.ta! s'.fi 1111 tits of Thoat-i", tlia fa -t thit t.e l.a no e.'rn.ii-e on the CoTifeder.i'e side tt biin: ot tlir 'Ws j:rr.tt ili'tiM on hiscliim to vie toi hi buttle. It utiist be reeol ee'e i th it the 1 nee V dm n accounts nf uifa rs on tho previous 1 nv it-ptesetit ttte Coule lerate nriny to have b.'"n iilrtinty in pint 011 ; and wo are s mnglv itu'liii ai 1 0 lohevc that Hie ex plat! a' i m of I'to wild M'.u. I h ill be I ntnil in Hie but thu' III. I wis oi-' uu Ii rotiritm Ii ,1111 the linos 1 1 e tN'ashville when I la in-'s attacked bun, taking Ironi In. 11 I'tiTimvs und gens, lu spue, tln-iel ir-', of the, built lips end t e. rams, we r.-ailv d 11'it whct'u'r tla 0 ti .s bei n at y thing descrvi eg (lie n nu ' nf a I i c' ' il b dtie a' all ; and wo are sure that Ci wor t 'a 0 i- now told. Tho in st ac unts will d.itiit.i-h tho Importance und pr ituble 0114.'- 11 tit i.ci s of the e dl-aitree ''ilc even's. f-11 n.vr. tsnfitlr liy tJcrrri.1 Sltri-l.litn'H Army for 1I14' ile(i...v i.i I'.' ti lis'i.iss'r Net Inn's .cr. Ill ut In lltl'll.-sil.'r tn.lt.sar Allitels I'V Mi. sit li.v 11 ss. ia 4inr ('.tviilry. Wim ii 1 si 111, Va , Dc' enihi r lil. The Army ot the (slieiuiiiiloali p iys lull honors to tlio lull, lumt iieliievenirt ts nf Ttintn is and Selioli"ld In Temrsnc. liy onler ol (I ti'ial Sh ri.lari. niinllii r 1 1 11 1 1 . i re ii gut.H wre fired 'o- lay in honor 01 thchT'tond git hi victory of (i . noral Thomas over II I. The nttny Is tinunally lubllant on arentint of the goi-il in ws tioiu till tpiiriers. The ttnlittry I anus are out, iu lull ciorus this evening, scroti uiiii g (ieneial Sheridan, ut whose h.'.iil'U u.ei'S the lull st news is now rcg ilurly posh d for the satisfaction or the eager public. Ill tl e mid.-t nf tl.o general rejoicing, T regr.'t lo 1111 nlitin iinyihiug ill the shape of evil tid.ngs Asi'tioiis ucedt'iit o'ciirred here lust evening. riu"ii'g in the deiiih of three sold ers, nnl the levcre, it not filial, ttoiiniiinit of iw-n or three 1.1 ti. r, belonging to the .-.Hi New Y irk Cavalrv. 1 he solt!h is i f this reit nient, whose camp is ne ir tbetast tiui ol the town, wi re en.: iged iu euting and pulling tl in 11 tbo old Colon U rol, in order to pro mo uia'.cii.us to uoutpii to thou- wtn er qii in ti rs While tints engage ! t'to rafters g ive way sud (I. nly und the entire roof fell in, bun ing several ol tin 111 In m at It tho ruins. Three wero taken out denil, uud as ma-y lime received dangerous injuries 1mm the fill in;: building. It is not en t irly ci ttain at this time wl, ether others may not ho hrri d under the run s, an I 1 In; soldiers are rena l ing the rubbish as fast a p sslale. A coiiii n-v of alaitit one Hundred men, com I'tiH'fl til (letiiv biia'itts fri'-n (I'ller-'nt camp tuies of tic li b ren'isviv.-'ii'ri t'avuliy, Were sent otr. to ilny nu the Millwon.1 piKi as a S'X.iiting pirtr. 'I In v pioceedeil scvithI miles bovond our linos wiiliou. nici ting with tiny opposition, or siuug liuvtliiig 'n Healing the presence of uu enctnv, whin itiiideii y th. y were attacked bv a superior force i f ctvalrv iituler Moschy, wlilcU bal bi'ott lying in an. hush. A iniitung linht cnnietl, In which ourctv.i!ry gnt 'he worst ot it. the largest portion tieing cap tuitd or killed, (mo of the partv, who received tsn fabie 1 tits wita bis own weapon alter he sur r.T tli ted, and who escaped, brought worvl of the ti llalr to pot head pinners. As near as I can a-ortaln, only twelve or the partv nal reported ui Ifm act 1 unts, tl.ounh oiLers would no d.iubl icir.c In. A. 1. Inbune. 1NI1W3 JOTTING3. " In l.or'nfi for oil near Chi igo last week, a sutitcrriineau lake was rea.'hctl, at tho dsp'h of fict.tahiiiit seven hundred from which tho water lluws in a copious .treum. The National Assessor of the Newbury port District, is Inii ging tip home supposed wciiihy poisons who reported small inclines for exami nation, sud their oaths to back their words. An Iuvti'itl ludy passed thtotigh Springfl.'lil, Muss., a few days since, who was on her wy 'ri in YiSJussiiit to C ilifornla. Mho had a b 'tl In a hox nb' ut tlx f.-ct long by throe high and wld t. 1 his box was tight, save a hole In the top toadtn't air, and was padded to keep out no eo. Piofis ori Lccko, formerly of Troy, N. Y., nnd leader of a church choir there, has been play irg the ipy for General llragg, hut was arrested wilbrn our linos in Tennessee, with plans of our works in his stockings, attempted to .escape, and was iliot di ad. Mr. John W. Boyn'on, of Hartford, was arreted on Saturday by order of Oen -ral Dix. What the charg'B are is not knovvn, but tbey relate to Ins connection wi'h a firm lu New York, to whom he is believed to have fttrtished machinery In the your IHOJ. Ho was sent, with all his books and papers, to Gonerul Dlx, at New York. (fiirs.r fsirrnrH nt Coni-t. At n drawing-room in St. James' I saw throo very singular things happen. 1' had been 10 Com t, so it was not nccrssary that Istio'ild mke 1111 bow nea 1 11 ; but as some ladies I kuesr wished for iny attendumc, I look them to the door of the icctpiion 101111, and then met them at tbe nthrr iloor, after they bad passed 11 r Majesty. While tbi y wi re in the former apartment 1 ro tnim d my phi c ut the first door, to amuse mv. keif with looking ut the peoplo Mining up for preidtitslion. The first funny thing I saw was a clergyman and his wife or sister I think his wife, liny .reined new to that crowd, and rather bewildered. Jlowcier, on coming to tho door (tie of the lords in watt ng took the lady's arm out of the gentleman's, uud, with the usual lliug, cast her train behind her. It had evidently lieen ma le by some mantu 1 maker not versed in the ustiul requisites of a train, and the it-tore not weighted ; so the wm.low rlo.e br, being wide open for air, a bree.e came in, got I enea'h the train, and raised the entire garment up towards the "el ing, where It fluttered In hind the wearer in rather a eacock-like dis play. Tbe lords in waling and the ushers jumped ut it, and tried with their wands to get it down again, but ns all this time the wearer was con lusedlv burning on, she got so mar llio Queen that thev were ohl ged to desist, and In that proud potd Ion, beneath the Boating cloud of her own tlraperv.khe curtsied toller Majesty and passed on. This droll eplso.lo in thu day's enter tuinmi nt was followed by another. A lady on being told to take tbe glove off her right hand, tugcod at the tight fit on that hot day so bard that all the glove came off except a reso lute thumb, which remained inexorable to every twitch. tSbe, too, was accompanied by a gentle man they wore evidently a clergymau and his new married wife, and when the lord la waiting attempted to draw the arm of the wife from that of the husband, tbe husband exclaimed totto core "Hallo, iny (oar, hold fast. Who knows what those people want I" At this moment, I forget whether it was the late Lord Mulgrave or the present laird Conyngham, one of ths two, on heat ing and seeing this quaint resolution not to be parted, cried out: "What Uod hath put together let no man put asunder!" Ho the couple paased tbe Queen, fondly and fast-locked la each Other's arms. laird Rodan had to kneel and kiss Her Majeaty's hand on soma appointment or other, but being not quite so active lie found it impossi ble to rise without assistance, so having hold of Her Majesty's most gracious hand, he held It so fast that in raising nimseit py 11 ne almost puiiea her from her chair of slate. In dancing a country dance at one of the Queen's balls.lt chanced tbat we had come to the figure whore, after changing bands, Lawd Torrlugton, who was dauciug with the Queen, was to lead her down tbe dance and back Ssgsvin. His eyes at the instant were fixed In a momentary reverie on tha floor, therefore ha forgot the figure, and did not see the step Her Majesty made In advanoa tt meet his approach to take her hand, or rather to let her hand rest on his. I saw the error Har Majesty smiled and colored, when by a stamp with my foot I drew bis attention, and ae led her down the dance, apparently la considerable dismay at his own forgotfulnoas. Jft lift anti Jietolltctiotu, ly lion. Van(ij F. lin klei. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orrira or Tna sivBsrsn Ta'asnaAeat 1 Friday, llesieiakas-11. .( The Stork Market, as we have n itlced fof ' several d-ys pist, continues dull and nnsettled, lth the rxcptlunol roil oil shares, wb ch are in fair i'cii and, but prices are Irregular. Oorora mrtit liouiis arc less ncihe and rather lower, with miles of .V20s at lt4, a decline f ljfiiof 1HS1, at KM-!, coupons off, a decline of I ; and 10 40i at Kill , Pii ti'ylvaniii 5s are ic'linit at 91. , lliiiiro id shiiros c iitilnue vxy dti'l and rat'icp l iy. 1 , i i h sale of Camden an I Am'ior at 1 " I, l'i nny Ivauia IlnilrnaJ a' fi ji'i r, a rleciino of ; Nirtistown nt aSj Citiwis'a comrnun at lfl; Htnl riilauU 'pbia end I'.rio at 'JO, a decline of li ''.J was bnl for Rood ng;2IJ for North Pennsyl va'la; si fir Lehigh Valley; .'10 for Kliulrt ', c 'lnreon ; nrd 17 1 far C.i'awisaa preferred. In CI y Passenger Itailroad shares thoro is llt'.'o or nothing tluing. Oil was Mil for Second and ' Thirl; '2 1 for Tblrtc nth and Iift-en'h ; 71 1 fir ' West Pl i'u le'phiu; IS for Arch Street; an I 18 ' lor Green nnd Coatos; 41) was asked for Fifth and sixth ; t7. for Tenth and F.levcn'h ; S for Sprttco nnd Pine; .'il for Clicnut and Walnut , and 11) tor Itace and Vine. Punk shun s nre firm!y held, an.! tVre Is rather more doing. I'hlhtlelph Bink ail 1 at ISI, an advance of 2; Farmers' and Mechailca' at G'J fr old stoek,nn advance of li and H -ch inlet' at :i"1i I, un advance of ifl'.n w bid for North : Aincrlen; l'JI for Southw irk, an advtncenf.1; ' '.ut for Kensington, which is a do jllno ; and 41 for I'cnn Town-hip. Cunal shares tiro dnll nnrl rather lower, with stiles of SiiKpiehanna Canal at 14(, and Wyo ming at 70; iii) was bid for Schuylkill Navigation cntniiaiti, nnd 3!) for preferred do. , Oil si: lives are unsettled, with sales of F.xael- sior at 1 4 1 MO; Great Bnln at 3); MoF.llienr at.lA; N'olilo and nelaniute.r at OQvll; Perry at ' trl; Caldwell at 7! ; ft. NlrhoUs'at 4; Turr , 1 aim at 3; McCilntock, SJ ; D ilioll, D; Egbert, 31'tKO. ; Ciold enntlnuea dull, and the tran'aitlons are limited, opening nt 2-1 A ; advanced anl sold at ' '22-21) at 1 1 o'clock ; fell olfiind sold at 221 at 12; , rallied and told at 222 at t P. M. Money, ss we huvo noticed fir some time pat, continues plcntv at about former rates. Lianion cad are freely oflercd at 5(a (i er cent, p n annum. ' Prime mercantile paper Is very scirce aid tinted ' nt 7(c 'J per cent. Tho -uhscrlpt'ous to the Seven thirty loan for the week emli ig on the 17th ( re M,'.2",o00j and to the Ten-forty loan, nearly k-',.'iii,0ii0. Tho siibsi rlptlon to tho seven-thirties, for the llitli, 20th, and 21st, amounted to $2,5i8,. POO; and to tho Ten-forties, $;;,a!),1,(03. Ths' bit cr loan is to lie continued on the market. . I Illl.ADt'l.l'IllA.'ITnCK EX. 'MAMIE MALES, DEO!, ii . Kcpurici. by C'larltson A Co., ttrotnrra, No. Ul 8. Third U. Hr.lOliE UJAItUH. ' Wish riiils 4 Tld...o '."; 'JOOibMeKt'ieiiy.,..!. SV ' slJMi ci ?sj - naaT BOABn. stver s t ?ei 11171 fMf ti si... ai.xcp.ui'S ... m,. Puiin :.s j 1 . SI (O'C.ini ,t Am m'. .I'U t .i(: Ilea. I "0 h. la '70.1.. 1 I iiiai ,h 1' si elslor 1- 44 4ltl .1, (.rent I aslu... fill sh ll"l-' Fa'ln.... t tsiisti 111'rk.v'bK... .tai J osh M.'K'hrlii ...nj ftv. '.'01' all Mil llllli'i k ... 's, P0 sh N"lil",v Del.... Ill I Id. all (lo S?a' IHMi an (iruHl'le (111.... I j li.i.h I'.rrv Oil ...M 4' ven at. ( a dwell.. ..b.1 7S' al.0 ahHt.Mrboiaa . .. 4s; 21-nah Tarr rarm...; ' 17 ah Pane Hs'ik....l'a .,; 4i: h Far k M"j Ha iji 2 h Mreh Hint.... ftrsf ' an n . ......... is 1, l'rt) sh -ivis.i Cunl an ah Wvomln ral. 7ft ' 4 ahCatn. A .lm..,.!WV t 2 . sli I'onn a U..bi ' , at ih do Ill 1 4C alt Nnrrlsliiwn R. M Kl" 111 CatHWls.a .. . 1 .'.) sti I'm a A Krle.orl 2'i . iim s'i l-win oil II " loo ah Walnat Is 3V- 4 Quotations of (ioid at tho Philadelphia Odld 1 Kncbanvr, No. 34 8. Third street, leaond story IU A. .11 ...vr-v ii ai. .............-:i 11 A. M ''4 I V. M 'ill ' Market steady mid dull. J Dk Havfn St Bro., No. 20 8. Third street -, quote as fallows' . fn'venf, ar-rins1, American Gold 222 'JU3 ' American Silver. ys and Ps 2'ifl ss'--' Dimes nnd Half Dimes 201 .. Spanish Quarters 201 . .1 I'cnn. Currency sj dis. dls New York Kiehange .1-10" .par. Quotations of tho principal Coal and Goal Oil stocks ut 1 o'clock UMiay : list A't 1 044 utal. Pulton Coal Feeder I 'aniOoal. (Irei ri Mi. Coal... Keystone Zinc... . N.Y A.V'.I.C.al. K 1 'arhora'Ata ... Now t'r. sk fenn Mlnll'S..... a. alara Alls Alles-r-artv itls-sr. 1 "nra titina, ;a 11 v.. r.ri lr na Oil .all 1 l's , 1 in I , ttasalona OU 1 " 111 XlMlar 12 .. 'Miple Mhsda OU..S7 14 UaCaa-aiat OJ..J li : Uinaraa Uu Vis .. ' kllllL'0 3', 1 VrKlnsn- s .. .. I M CrrsA v berry R, a 1 li, M'aili'Allulaaialall SV :ll Oil Osek l'i ft- iii-v-sule (111.., iileiheiiy A Tile 1 Ills Tank 1 prsiinea island.. Hay B'unsr. Ifsi J ' (ilmairad nil IK 3 , Pull Creak I'r mi Ilurasaf As'lac... Cnntiualnat riil'-eLtCity . a a annayivaaiarai.. n, 9 . .. ft 'Pe-ryOtl H ' i'i . .. S Pblla. A Tldarvnii 14 .. , .3 ai V 81 Pens tarn. nil... .. . 1 .. '.-awoienmcaulra. .. IPIilillps t Revanaa ... Curtis... Corn Plantar t t il. ell Cava Trr.k I'harry Ran...... lisnikarr Oil laiska'dl 1 k Oil. I'.Orwsie....... t'alrel! (n. I seal. lor OU Vji'.n rilorado rarrell 7 . 7'. ; l'i Kenans OU ..11 l'i Hark (Ml .. vi Its'h'onvs I S'leru.an......... Iki Sens. a nl! 7 7's a.arv rxrm . VH a hutl Anil rjraak 1 ,s .. l-li at. Met,.. ia, 1 .. I -HI 4 ; ato Outre .. lTi S 'Sanbury .. ,.. .. 1 oarr rina.,.,..,! I .. .. 2a; Vi Turr Homestead.. ,.' IX .. ' ttalnn i'air"sr"sa.. t S-ii .. 1 lit l's I'pnsr r.onomy... H , I Irani!' OS., (ireat Wsltura (lerivsnia (.lobs nil , ITs s a KdiiOU lllbbard I l'i e,n,,o'ill s H , Iv l'i I', Wsinut tslsad.,.1 V ... II IS. Walton ss, i The following are the inspetotia of Flour and Meal for the week ending Deceniiier 22 : " Hii'f barrels stiperlinc ' 2 It Barrels superfine H,iL'J " tine . 45 " n.ir.dlings. .... , -, ' Ryr 1.5 Coin Meal 311 " condemned li) Total 15,0'iJ The following are the roceip'.s of Coal Oil si this port during the past week: ,. , Crude, bills 22fW Keui.ed, bids ,. 4-U'i rilII.AIIa.l.1'111 A TRtUE RKPOST. . I'uiiiay, Docember 23. Bark ts quiet at pre vious figures. , , r There la a modcrato Inquiry for Cloverseod, but not much dntrg In the way of sales. We quote at $14 50M 73 W CI pounds. No sales of 1 Timothy bavo been reported for several days past. Holders of Flaxseed have succoeded la obtaining an advance; 300J bushels were sold at 93 80 IJi" bushel. There Is comparatively little or nothing doing Jn the Flour Market; and but little demand either for export or borne use. The only sales for ex- ?ort are 200 bbls. superfine ut 9 7o ; and an extra amily at $12. The retailers and bakers purchasa sparingly ; and within tbe above range of figures. In Ilye Flour and corn Meal there is but JatUa doing to bid prices. Tbe demand for Wheat has fallen off, but It Ii firmly held. The sales ore con lined to 1200 tiusbols good Pennsylvania red amber at 1J2 (iiKu) & "tl ' 11UBUIU1 nnnv in aj - aw a tw tl at, uay I ITIIlf f-2-80 to 2 9... Rye is in limited demand at 91-Jl. Corn is but little itintilred alter; 2000 buaheleold yellow sold at 91 8ti(ii'l-K8, and new at l-ASft 1-C8. Oats are In steady demand at yesterday's quotations. Barley aud Malt are dull. Whisky is less 'active, and prices are droonlngi 2-fi tC bushel ; white is quiet It ranges front sales in a small way at 2 i2 ii for Peniisyl. vania bamU. , sea Markelss hy Telegraph. Kbw Tobk, December 23. Flonr dull and drooplntt, talis oou nbia. Wheat dnll. tasra o-Hirlns:. Vutk leavy; uaw ninae, $41s41-tM). Lard btutvy. w ausr dullj ksvldaji aak SI i, but b wei ortsa-iuly ti-sotsi,; i. , LATE8T MARINE ISTELLIt-'-'-CE. ft nASBD -pnia nopirti". ' rsraaBf,CiysiAw,iwOr'4Mu.l .- tasraaaaler. ABBITCD r.ouirrrt. tsaaasasta c. li sa,ai. . ' '"(. av.'irs rrnsa Witr Tatk.wah mtmtm w J I. w kasmmuM a kenvr lse mss W"""'' w.stf L-r e. tiotaeir cM, and vasiael leasl all van asei aa.su M linn Hoaouil Ira ts-usM It an -r ""s1 w eit,u4 Hsvneaains va. flk:kr B. S warrsw, Warraa, I iayi tnm Dew Isas, wilt ulTi'er.ltojbm ravl Blw.Dih, wHh liuJ. W.Baiitt, l'i Vi 4-f VI It? S c? : fsi at Y