rm PRICE TWO CNTS.J l'lllLADKl.rillA, MONDAY, JULY 2j, ISM. ritlCE TWO CENTS. THE MYENING I THIRD EDITION, FF.P.V,'i GEN. SHERMAN'S ARMY Scmo Additional Details of the Investment of Atlaut a, and ol Mcpherson's Death. Kasiivii i.i., Tmn., July '.' I. Notlilm: has been re'elvcd here onutair, it. try nf the. re torled f nputlon !( ' Ail. mm. .! it -ln-i hom ti'ne ffiil Mrniun may havo pi-ec llirnKh U VV1.-I1-inpti n ; but none liuve h cn re-'civi'd hero freu Alum a, nnd llio report is con-i lore I .inn .if.il. It i lint to lie supposed Hi it Mici m ill would occupy Atlant il without inf"rmin:,' t lie War Hi partrocnt and 111'' public. II" his niiin' uil.'.l strict .llcnce for tho p:v-t i Ii r-e days, mi l it is m I'nTt d that an engagement has been -'ointj on for a day or two past. Tli' ro ure si-v. i il fn-ts Mn ngthcnirig this cxnlanation, of which his silence ut to Interesting a moment in tlio cm paign is coimiuVri d the stronijcst. A dctputch linn been received here, da'od yes terday, ihe 2Hd, stating that ficnor.il M -I'll rs.m had been killed on the '2Jd. No el.'ia'iori is given ; but the presence of the enemy and the ta t if an e nr-npemont going on tire Indicated. Gene ral Mol'lii rson's body will anivc here to-ni irrow or next day. Another fact strengthening the supposition of battle is that, instead of Si nding troops to llieh niond or Kirhy Smith, llood bus bud reinforce ments from Charleston and elsewhere. Johnston was relit vtd because he opposed risk int a general etmigoinent, w hile hi-, sutiordiuutc-i were iu favor of it, ar.inl.ii'ly 11 loiland Nit:wart. It l represented liiat much foclinijexwied ni.Mlu-t Johnston for refusing bait e, and he was relieved to make room tor a tie,htin.r man. o:d and (Stewart have been promoted on the strength of their lighting nnllticj, and will have M sustain tbeir chaiaeiers, ccn at the cosi of defeat. A general engnitrtncnt in all that Sherman asks, and what be has I wen seeking for two months, antl during tlio whdo time of Johnston's retreat to Ailntita. Thero is a strong belief that the liebcla cannot get invar from Atlanta, and 1 have gn at hopes that Sherruan will get Hood's army in the city and capture it. Von m:iv have luter and superior information from Washington but the aliove nre the opinions prevailing strong cut here. We have details here to the 21st, giving an nc. count of the battle on the 2mh, and the insult by the principal ) arr ol Hood's army on Hooker, Induced, It is supposed, by Hood forcing tlie right back, so that oiireour-c coiita ne interrupted The n ptil-o of the ltcbols will a bloody ouo. At this t'me the lutt was at D.'catnr. On the 21 st, McVherson. on the centre, moved forward end established a line cast mid south of Atlanta, und w ithin two tildes and u half of the town. Wait's Corps formed the ex reino left, and restid srinth-of the city, his left llatiK being within two miles of the .Yiucnn Railroad. Logan was across the Deenttir K dlroad, on the cen're of the line. The other corps extended north in the following order: Jndi,v, Sohotiehl. I'ahs r. Howard, and Hooker. On the r ght, and resting on tne uniiitiitiooctioe river. The enemv's lino accommodated itself to ours extending: from the river, parallel and covering the roads to Atlanta, aiound the city, and in front of Hluir and l.o;;iin. Our cavalry were in Hue, foclng east, along the Decatur, Cross Keys, and Irf'banen rond.pi otectltig our line of supplies oy ltostwen. .v. 1 . lieraM. A Btll .n Wnlnrsilny-Tti HclieN f iu- liletly RotnlNnl. From ihe Xatliiille l')tionJnlif'J'i. A despatch from General Sherman, received in . this city yesterday, announces that a catvuinnry battle occurred day before yosterday, ne.r i) caior, which resulted in an important vb-tory to our arms. We have us yet uo partieultus, save uie result. The General says: "The enemy attacked Gtneral Thomas tioreely, and were hiiodsomely n pulsed and roughly Handled. farther do tails may be expected so n. 1 he two armies are now on level ground, atid the pghttti'' is more near y cotial than hereto fore. We have no doubt but that the U'jbel army will speedily be overwhelmed. I nter from AIIuhIh i Desprmte Ilnttlo ll In In AIK'iit to Criivb till l.i'li fiencrnl MelMierxou lit I led I'lm KobplN licntn Ilnck Into tliclr rnrlilii-ntlonM lutllculiouH of tbelr Abnutloulnic At- Inutn. Washisoios, July 24, 11 P. M The Govern ment has received despatches from General Shor man. announcing that on Kruliv tlio Relets. Under Gtneral Hood, massed a heuy foz against his lift w ing, oonu"!:i of Mcl'acntou's riaud division, imposed of Logan's and Ulair's Corpv, and made a desperate at.ack, gaining; a trmporory advantage. 1 ho enemy, after terrific Cabling, In which a number of charges were Wade on Hum sides, were repulsed with much iiurjgmor ana ariven into tnctr lorutlciiuons. Mu ior-Gemral Hci'herson. during the battle, became scparnted from ML stutf. and was killed by sharpshooters firing from an amhuscddo. The lost ol General uel'herson is deeply deplored by the Government, and will till the hearts pf all loyalists wun suuness and gloom. After General MiTlierson's death, General .LOgun assumed command ol las grind division A later despatch states that our forces had obtained possession of tba elevated ground on the northeast of the town, and that siege guns naa ucen mounted wntcn command the nlai-e also tbat the Rebels wire burning their stores preparatory to a retrograde movement. Kverv fiotly feels confident that At auta by this time has laiun into our litmus. F.rllenlai. of the .Movement of the Annv Her t roaains ihn f hatiabooelile Ucrupa tie. of Arlanta MoBiemerr Al.., Uccu. pi. a bt f.eurml Itonsacan. t raeiHKATi, July 4.-1lio eomwipan1nt of the cattiti. ni.arr nate ol Aiiuuta, Itieorgia) July Zi pove lull ai.u uipn-y iiit'i-euiifr ueums ot tno uiovo iiicids oi HiHiK' aiuir siooo eruwiug th. I uato- unociiie Kiver. Ou liiememihg of the 18th the wholo line advance Mcl'hkRHoa lakint posdiou ou tlio oxireiue lelt fCHbriLD the leit centre. Howard itiu coutm HookilK the rirlit eeutre, aud J'almui the oxtreiue ngt.i. Ou th. moi-nlD? ot tba 19: h nur advuneA reochn.1 lsrh Ire. I r k.a slr.uru ninuiue toar mtias north oi AlisLts, aud slier C4ii.kiderat-le skirunslduf tlio euen.y was H.Joit 'id. suit nuitious ol Howard ( urrs crossed, our lett In the meantime swiuiriiiv aiound lo tl.e Allania and August i Itai road, near Llevatur, and ii-arnig up severul nuleg oi liie truck. I in the evening of the ll'iu and tlie iuoiuiiu ol tho SOtli tlowARO. liooa kk and I'tt uiu erouud with th. ba. such ol the. r coips, inrniing in lino of battle aiong uie uonn nana ol Hie ereeit. A H r 11 tlio m inis o:aUe a d sierate and sudden awau II on How. akd in area! force. 'J tie Attack soon extended to HooXkB'a ( nrpa, the liebels adraneinf Hi roe bnoi fit ip. jk ponion oi oar line nrst wuvereii b.'lore Hid leintl. onset, but were quickly radied aud aloud IIIMHI IU!. I HOB this I'Oltlnn Of Our 'Ann was mnajd Avr hall the entire lict ol artur, bulk partia. flihtini;, lurtho Itlat t.tre 111 th.' cailipuitfli, In III. open Held. Iteluro laik Hi. Itel ida weie eutiru.y deieated, hotriiu' lulled iu nreua iinr lines Ul aiiv liullil, and retired IU dl.-on der, lesviiig nmnt ol their dead und two bundled nouiiiieu on tne item. Uur loxs ii I reach two t.mu. Fund men, pi lneii ullv Iniin IiookksM t orp. 1 liu ueuei ions in siiieii huh woiiniied uu, iutHiug e. eetite six tliuli-und. including lUruu briuudier jseuo' Ou the cvtn nic lett the nnenitloiK m.re ennull Mieersstu , McI'iii.hson driiimr the em inv s',i uii es Hi aiu's I Hv i-i.iii aitraiieed a mile and a ball jkiuiii ot uie AiiKiisia Koaii. (ii the liioiniiiu' ol the 211 the eiieuiv were driven won nun n 1U .S, lo uie winks lluinedtalely umiiii .naiiiu, uiiuiiu iie.u iiiev null w llllilriaw U enltrrl Itiini Hookku'h und I'Ai.MhH'u iroiit, and at 2 I". .M ol .hat duv liollliillsol onrnniiv eiitei'iMl llu.i.ii'. "lln'corri ihiimIi nl ailii-tliut we in iy have tililiug Hir we mil iossesi.lou oi me eitv, nut tno camp ibzu is Considered sid.stuiillullv clOhi d. A report, believed lo be reliable, aniiiitineiK the tietiiimiiou oi jiuniomeiy, Alabama, bv lieueiul IjOHsuU. I lie IktiMeci inl baa Hie lollowiug official Mort ol the iouea ill HooKl.n'a I'orps iu Ihe bulllo of Atlui.tt ) Wiuia us' Liivi-iini, oar 1 i;kahau's WahuiV, Xi t Nawjo.v'h, lui lotai, l,:j. Anions H' killed ai i'oloiiei Iouikv llne-hundieib anddiftvirst Aew lorkj l.iiHiti'iiHiit-Ciil.iiiel Jt.. Iiai.i., Hueninilri.d.alid-tiirtV'lniitli New trk t Adjutant Jiam liki", llui-hun Ired-und-toilv-thii'd Aw )uik. tVoiiuded severe v. lieueral Ijiiksham, cun uiui dnif 4h ikiiii Major aIai.owin, onudiiiu-tinxLaiid-llliudli New Vuik t,."iitiiiuiit-( olouel ili-lM. rr, tliit-buiulreik-uiildortv-tliiil Kew York. 'i iw Journal aiiiuiitnct I he ocouiiiiimu ol Atl-iutu by our luries on K'iday. i n. I!ebl loss, in killed, wouiuUul and ndsjug w ill reucli six tliousuud, in fiuiljngAine thousand killed, l'urt oi nr annv' have enleiiu AHsuta. V uuiy lave more 4hting lor Ibetiitl ) uciou ol Hie city, but the tampalgu is Virtually tui'ed. J'UUUo lias been produced wit remarkable ncce8 at Her Majesty's Theatre, LonJon, with Tltieos as "Leonora," and Bottitii, Junt'.; G.w f i.r, aud Motley iu the other nrt. AEMY OF THE rOTOMAO. Irylna; to RlneliaOo ll In live. Rlvrr- Arm.v t tisiisi'a. The same i f Iho Kebels. nliive 1 the other day, n firii g him n nnr sunlioais from Ntrawb r y I' iiiti-.iin i tic Jiimrs iivit, has been bio ked. An ex rail ii ion went to the place, where the IlePela hud their guns no ted, and occupied the ptenil'is. The innvetn tit was gallantly p r- rtt cd by the lltn 'i one iwiiucnt, tin ter itnt. nntit rolom 1 Hid, mid a Kcbe lie'itennnt end tin private were hrnunht In prl-onern. (bir n en liad ii utt. r ineir u'ui way, ana csi ajx-.i a r g e ca-i ally. The rule ot GcncraK Mirtindule.ini Terry '.Itei tivelv over tiie l'h and l"th t'or;is w.is irief. )av before veb nlay they w.'re P-mpo- rai ily pirn i d in cummiind; to-day 1 send word tl at they have been sniicr-edi d. General I'., t). Dm, rutted Mate Volunteer, i assigned to lie iN'h Corps, nnd Mai r tP netal II. II. lbr:n y. United States Voliinte. r-, bi tlio 10th. Ili ii. ral MurtitidaV foes b"ttie this evenin-- oil siek b axe, bavin.' suth red en atly from tlio hard ship and i .p:,ie of the camp ugn. LATE FROM THE SOUTH. r AEDY PROGRESS OF THE WAR. CONJECTURES AS TO WHAT GRANT WILL DO. AlNr M K OF VM ITKiKT IX UK IDIOM). 1'OllTII COM 1 M f i HTOIlI. PETERSBURG UNDERMINED. Etc., i.tr., Iltr., lllc, Illr., r.tc, Klo. .. Me ;.... it A.'y,.i.; .'l. The war is not to end in a thunder-clap. There ill be no Ynrktown and no New Orleans, but a gradual drizzling itnd dy ng out of the ennte-t. Snch, nt ca-t, are tlio piesent indications. Our inur ed lull gi in ral may elcetriiy tho country by nil avail tut and a telling victory before Atlanta, or he hiav repel un ntuick in force, on the part ot Sheiman, and follow up the success. 1 In t onlctterates In front ol I eterslmrg may de- liviror reeeiic agi i ei.ii engagement, and inebher event they can hardly f..il of success. All those ate possibilities, but the hi-tory of the camp ilgti up to this time docs not justify the expectation of a decisive victory either in Gcorgiaor Virginia. It is cry certain that neither Grant nor Snor man can afford tinlawdli'imich longer. Summer days are long, but only one month and a few ilu s f summer rnniiin, while the fatal idea of November arc hurrying lust. Lincoln titii-t h ive Imttlis, nay, be must have vic'oiies within ninety days, or b.s dmun is nalod The fortitieatioiis at reursbtirg and Atlunt.i are very ixiwerfnl, and eveiy day makes them mote so ; yet they must be earned, und that speedily, at whatover sacrlltce of lite, to secure the lull election. There w III be a lihaidy und desperate battle, more devpetato and bloody, we doubt not, tlmi any which huvo oivitrrcd. Of that we mar be veiy sure, for there Is no escape from it. Tue Munich of Abolitionism deinandH fresh heca tombs of victims, and (rum that demand there is no. n pi cnl. Sin', n derisive victory for cither party Is hardly possible. How, when the war bus degenerated into u ipust on of mud and mortars ? The com batants approach within arm's length, and the first object of euch is not to attack but to play the putt of tho dirt d iui er, an 1 envelop themselves in impenetrable walls of mud as speedily us pos sible. Days ure thus wa-b'd,nnd then ensues an tiFsutilt on one el 'e or the other, with the inevit able repu'se of the party assaulting. The deflated army returns to its Intrench mints and throws tip mote dirt, front, Hank and renr, while the rrpeduntK sit quietly behind their iritrenrbmcnts, throw up more dirt and wait for another as-uult. A conjoint catalepsy of longer or shorter continuance follows, enlivened by occasional galvanic spa-ins of shelling and sharp shooting, when all ot a sudden the one party or the oilier (Yankees generally bull in Virginia ..ml Gc rein) side steps to the left or right, u tlio case may be ; the o In r purty pursues or fulls I ark, and tho ilirt-ilutibcr gimo is renewed iu unotiii r po-itioti. What n strange spectacle this to tho military lilies in Lnrope! In lntll Hjcre were lield eu ; 'HKtuieiits ; In IStil there is nothing but sio-,fo nfer rirge. What hopeia there of a tlgnal vic tory to either side ? f'nn Giant hone w repjat Vim, or fshernian Sar.ipoa ? We think not. L'ncersnch circumstances we do not pereeivo how the war Is to terminate exec"' by e tardy and gradually tlimiiiis-j mil.) le. Hut the advaiitngcs ar? ahoothcr on the side of tbo I'on f: iirary. '1 hey can aiford to wait patiently, tb'Hr adversaries cannot. No rapidly appro idling I'residential election nrges the former on to des perate and repeated buttles; no impending finan cial cra-h disturbs tin irequunimity. Wiih steady and unqnaling front they await tho foe. We take It for granted that ded-don of chirnc ter is not wanting in the new couimaiiider in Georgia, and, if that be so, we sco no re won why Hank movements at Atlai ta may not be brought to grid as easily and certainly as at Petersburg, liut we warn the sanguine reader against lilgti wrought anticipations. Sherman hat prepared behind him, base after b se, strongly tbrtliied. Defeat is not annihilation In h i case any tuoro ban in that ot Hanks, if, indeed, so mii. h, for he is a man of infinitely more a'd Itv, and bus with him tome nf the best minds In tho Yankee scr ibe. The repulse of .Sherman nt Atlanta will be followed by a succession of sieg. i at the foriiiied points In bis rear. What Grant will do, or what will be doni) with bini, is a matter of conjecture. He is so com pletcly Incarcerated in redonb's, rod ins, tra verses, and the like, we very much doubt whe ther he could extricate himself If left entirely un molested. W.e think it not unlikely that ho w.il, lifter one or two more fights, impcrccp'iiily "drrrn" away like a dilapidated barrel of his favoiite Munotigabela. He is nnder tbo necessity of hntting bis bruins entirely out, aud wn trust he will be permitted to do so. Tho war may then linger, spinner, Hare, and finally tiie out at its leisure. What mailer, so we w in our indepen dence, we surely shall ? Itlrbmvnd finle t Vpernlnt Ions About Ibe ralurr, from Ihl Hiihmond Wklg,July 51. The day promises to be of tnoro tbnn ordinary deftness. It will belie the spirit of the time one i niincnt'y seu-ntlonal and excitable The city is dull, the hi avens are (frill, all things Seoul to pnrmke of tbo same listless character. We hove locked for some excitement, some rare hit of news, w inch would serve to disturb tbo equableness of the hour; but nur anticipations set m doomed to d sapKiintment. May we not read in the calm und lull w hich pervade the signs of a forthcoming sior.D, which will bo all tho more feailnl Iroin U present supremo quietude ? Nothing so pre-agis the storm as the calm, we are accustomed to say. There are periods in ihe politic .1 as will as the physical world when a reai tlon takes place when, "at'tor long and unin terrupted spi lis of quiet, the meat dreadful cou ulsinns occur. Will Bitch be the result of the protracted still ness which has settled over the armies on tho banks of tlio Appomattox, the Chattahoochee, and the l'otoinuc. Kvcn now, in the hushed In tervals of battle, we linten with bated breath for the shock of arms, which, whilst it will bring to many a hearth its fruughutge of woe and mourn ing, will wreathe new chaplets of glory fur our devoted and iccrless veterans. Madame Harriers-Wippern a hideous name for a prima donna Is attracting much attention at hir Majesty's Theatre, Loudon. Her "Alice," In Mcyeiliecr's linbert, was a great success. JoaisfZIlTvioUiiist, has written to tho other-great violiuist, Ernst, on the occasion of playing one of the hitter's new compositions, as follows : "I cortainlv had hoped, from the account my brother bus from time to time given me of you, thut.ou tbo occasion of our meeting a?aiu, this spring, 1 should have once more enjoyed the plcastiio of hearing the magnificent tones of your hjIiii. 1'rovideuce decrees otherwise. I am not destined, dear master, to hear you, and thus to me, thanks to your confidence, is entrusted the noble ti.sk of making the musical world of London acquainted with your newest creation. I need scarcely suy with what deep love I shall devote IliVM'lf to tbo service of viiurniu-w. Cininiaml me us you will, and let me soon know on what uity your conceit is to take place. I am exceed ingly anxious to tee your etude; though I am rcully alruid of your fiugerlug (In allusion, we presume, to the uncommon vraap of 11 err Krust's lett Lund), but whatever comes from your pen I v ijl at all events practise, even though I may not ttpdted In itoiDf It ,1 it nice, . Your truly devoted friend, Joshm JdAtaiu." FOURTH EDITION. VKTOItY! VIGTOKV! THE BATTLE AT ATLANTA. r;irn(io ruin vv. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF. TIIE ENEMY. One Thousand Rebels Buried by our Troops. SIX THOUSAND REBELS KILLED AND WOUNDED. SEVERAL REBEL CENERALS REPORTED KILLED. I2to., JHo., 12(0., Kto , i;to. Waniiinuti'N, July The A'..'i .4,7. tn h.n issued an extra with the following inform itiou from General Sherman's Army : Despatches to the Government represent that a great battle was fought In Atlanta on l-'ri I iy, ro sulting in hoirible slaughter, aud a complete rcpnlso of the enemy at every point. The enemy, holding tho largest part of the city, assaulted our works on Friday with great fur, evidently expecting to drive our forces out of the city. The loth Corps, commanded by Frank lUiir seemed to be the special object of tUc ll;bel wr.it'i as the enemy massed iwaimt it an overwhelm ing force. The "l'lth" received tho sh ick gali.int.y, and held in own until General Dodge, with tho ld:h Corps came up, when the Helivls w rc hurled back with great slaughter. General Lognn, at the head of the 17:h Corps went Into battle with the rallying cry of "llo nicmbcr Mcl'herson." Tiiif5 corps, as well as Ulair's l.'ith Corps, both constituting the army under Major Jlem nil M. Tlicrson, fuught dop.' rutely, the news of their brave commander's death having been communicated to thein jut before going into battle. ..General MtTlicrs'iu win shot while recon noitring. He htiviug become separated from his stall' for a moment, a Itebcl slurpshooter shot niiu irom an uinnusu. The tenible strnglo onded by repulsing tlio enemy ut every point on tho line. It was ar ranged that on Raturday tho dead of both armies should be burled, and the wonmle 1 re moved uudcr a d ig of trace. Tho Cuion troop buried one thousand Koliels, left on the Hold within our lines ; be-ides, tho RoV'Is barie I many of tbeir own dead near their own works. Vpon this basis it is estimated that the Hob.:! killed and wounded on Friday, will exceed tiOOO; the average of killed and wounded in battle being nliout seven wounded to one killed. Our loss will reach nbont 2"00 in killed and wounded tho lotb Corps suffering severely, for the reason namtd alHivc, tbat the enemy massed against it. I: was this act of the enemy, in part, that cost him sn h a heavy loss. While the work of burying the dead and re moving bis wounded was going on on Suturd iy Mioi man's heavy artillery was playing upon tho city. At the saino time largo tires were observed In different parts of Atlanta, supposed to be the destruction of supply depots and sach other pro perty as they could not convey away, und did not wish to have fall into our bunds. This was considered evidence of an Intention by the enemy to evacuate the place. Several Rebel generals are reported killed but thicr names are not given. The Pence Negotiation: nr. tJreeley ami Mr. Jew el t 4 MInhIiik Letter. The following letter was not Included in the recently published peace correspondence: 'IntI'.rsationai. Hotix, Niaoara Fai.lh, Widmsday, July 2d, 1S3. In leaving the Falls I lei I bound to state tbat I have bad no Inter course with the Confederate gentlemen at the Ciitti n House bnt such us I was tally atithoH.ed to hold by tbo l'rc-ident of tho United States, at d that I hnvo donv nothing in the promises but in fulfilment of bis Injunctions. The notes, therefore, whickv you huvo Interchanged between tboso gentlemen ana myself eun la no case sub ject you to the Imputation of un inthoriod deal ing with public enemies. "HoRAci: Guem.lv "To W. C. Jf.WI.TT, Esq." Uarrlllaa on ihe 4 iiinlrrlnl Slfsinsr "St. I.iiIn' 4 itllrea suil liuruvd l ull VartlrulHra. The Cumberland river is becoming vsry low, and owing to the shallow w iter n ivigation is ijtiile diltlculf, und not uuiuixed with danger. 1 he banks swarm with guerilla bands, and the piesent stage of water greatly favors their opera tions. They nre enabled to ford the stream ut many points, tho Louisville Journal s lys, and in the rbullow bet's of water eun even ride out into tbe river, and surround aud bourd the unarmed tmn ports. Captain Iline, of Kentucky guerilla f ime, has bc n commission! d us a Co onel.und he has Peon actively engaged in recruiting a regiment ou the southein border ot the Cutnliorland. He has no HlHiut two hundred men, superbly mounted aud tolerably well armed. At two o'clock op Monday lie appeared on tbo banks of the liver with his eomuuind, ut .Sudor's Rest, a way landing bct-vcoii Clarksvillu and Fort Donelson, cigbteon miles fn iii Ibe former place. The St. .out's, Captain Ricbey, was passing down the rivirut tbe time. In ut empting to pars the landing, a rapid lire was concentrated i n Iu r by the guerillas, and she win forcer to halt and surrender, nines ordered her lo bo biongbt ashore, and, aft. r plundering her cabin, let the bout on tire. Tbe steimcr was aider Government charter, end wus coining out of the river light. No stores were captured. The only loss was the destruction of the boat. Tho boat burned rapidly, and the Humes could bo seen for several miles. The.llVirirt and Areola, owned by Mierlcy, Woolfolk lv Co., were on tlio river und iu sight of the burning boat. Tho Mercury lauded not far from the sceuo of disaster, and took onboard tho crew of the St. l out. Mrungw to suy, she was not molested. The Arrvlu was coming up the river, loaded with Government freight, and lowing a liargo laden with eollee. Her olliccrs liecame much excited, and cubing tbe barge loose, allowed it to llout with tbe current. Tbo Areola succeeded iu getting her bend turned down stream, and pressing on all steam, arrived safely at Fort iuinelrou. The Mrreury arrived at the Fort a short time after the Areola. The barge of coffee, at last accounts, bud not been picked op. If it should fall Into Rebel bands it w ill prove a vl liable cap ture indeed. Not e of tho crew of the St. I.ouit were wounded by the guerilla tire. The St. I.owt whs valued ut tfn.OOO and was insured for 10,000. New Albany (hid.) l.etlyer, Md. AHtTBKMKNTt. rot tcokfm i.nt. lly a special notice in another column It will be seen the Ant poifurmaao of AlaJJin. at (irovtc New Ckusout Hutul Theatre, ha keen post poned until Wvduoidsy night, la cmueqneaoe of soaio luilMirUnt alteration, to be made In the stage nisehinery, hollilng butailielre to prduee tlila .pectaeufar drama 1ns nt)leol' uni-iampled splvndor would tiave lnductHl ihe drlny. JUacrd attsia aaed puruliaatd wiU be yoed oaiji used. Rossini's (HelJo has been revived In IOndon, with Taiuberlik 4VS the " Moor," and L Ornaas " Ivdiuiona," IEXTE, A! FFJH EDITION! LATER FROM ATLANTA. SATURDAY'S OPERATIONS. shk n noniu.D cirkd for. First Line of the Eucmy's Fortilicalions Held by our Troops. tipri-lnl to Tho Fvenlna Trlea-ranh. Wasiiinoion, July 'JA. Latest inUliigetlie reciivcd here since the battlo before Atlanta, ou Friday, stales that thete whs not much fighting en Saturday, the dead and wounded be ng pro perly rtred for. All tbat is olllci.il'.y known concerning the oei npation of Atlanta is that we hold the lirst line of tbe enemy's fortiticntions. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. The President's Secretary Re turns from Niagara. ARRIVALS FROM CITI TOIST. A Prisoner Escapes from Richmond. .yv..v Special to Tlio r.vfnlnic Tries; raph. Wahhinoton, July i5. Yesterd.iy Ihe hospital steumer f 'oiimc. tu ut ran aground on the Kettle bottom shoals, on the I'otomac river, whilst on her any from City Point to thii city with sick and wounded. The tug Seth Low was despatched to the assistance of the Conneetieut this morning, and in ease the Low fails to haul heron", steamers will be sent down to removo the sick and wounded. The new revciiuo cnttor S' eard, built at Phila delphia, has arrived here. She is a tine, fdst side winder, and on her trip round gave good satis faction. Mr. Nicolay, tbe President's Private Secretary, returned to this city yestorday from Niagun Falls. An escaped prisoner from Llbby prison came into our lines in tho Valley last week, and reports that he left Lieutenant Frank Foot, of the 121st New York, In the prison. Lieutenant Foot wus reported as killed in the ba'tle of tbe Wilderness, but it now turns out that he was wounded and captured, having lost a leg. EUROPEAN NEWS. STKAMKK " BKMilAN" AT FATnER POINT. Fathi:r Toint, L. C, July M. The steamer Belgian, Irom Liverpool on the l t h Instant, and Lotidondi rry on the 15th, passj J (his place ut D'sui for Quebec. 1 Tbe lliimn arrived at Southampton on the I. 'ith. Dano-Gennan affairs remain unchanged. The repotted engng-menl lietween the AVnr xiietand Florida otT Jersey Deeds continuation It is false as regards tbe Heritarije, which vesse is cruising otr Dover; but It may' have been the gui.bout nerHtc;iro,.which has left Cherbourg. The ship Clementine, from New York, for Bristol, has hei n abandoned at sea. Sales of Cotton at Liverpool for the week II, 1 000 bales. Including 3(1,000 to speculators and '24,(100 to expoitcrs. Prices have advuueed f 1. to id. per lb. Middling Orleans is quoted a 3 1 A U . llreadsttills ia:ct and steady. Provisions tit in and advancing. London, July li. Consols cljsed at 90j(!.'K)5 for money. Tbe bullion In the Hank of Kngl.ind has de cnased i'.'jO.OOO. Arrltnlofa Nunbont. Ros ton, July 'A!. The Cnited States gunbo.it Cotiiieetietit has arrived at this port. Accident nt Newport. Pko iuknce. R. I.. July U. Four parsons were drowt ed ut Newport yesterday afternoon by the upsetting of a boat. TO-DATS' WASHINGTON NEWS. Hot'clnl l)i'sia(i lien to Kcnlii!i Tpli'Knipli. Waciohoton, July 20. AIIhi.Im. Nothing additional conli.niliig the ocupaiiou of Atlanta Is at hand. Knln nt Washington. Copious rains have fallen here for ten hours, t.vnrrnl MnrlimlMle. General Martindulo has arrived here from Ucr nittda Hundred on sick leave. Miijot-Generul Ord assnmcs conitnund of tlie 18th Corps during General Murtindalo's ab-ence. Tht. Seveu.'l lilrty tMn. Troposals for tbo now Hovcn-tbirty Ljuq wil be issued to-morrow. f 1 he whole amouut autborlzod by C mrsss, vi.-., four hundred millions, will probib'y be called for. Heitthter of I lie Treasury. Thtre uro alicady over a doiou applicants lor the iositlon of Register of the Treasury, which will not bo vacant until the first, of August next, when Mr. Chittenden's resignation tikos clfc:t. Among the most prominent c maidutes for the position Is the Hou.Mr.Woodhri'lge of Venn mt. I.hiiiI ttlllce. Tbe General I-and Ulllce is sending out i's an nual instructions to the Murveyors-Generl of laud in Htutes and Territories, which are to goM'tu the public surveys under the reeont ap propriations i f Congress. The Instructions for severul of the districts havo already been des patched. Hospital Ntewnrilx. Wau Pei'aktment, A iut'TA NT-General's Orni K, Wasiiinoion, July 111, lMdl. Cirealar No. on. '1 he lollowiug clus'-ilication of Hospital Stewards is announced for tbe information and guidai.ee of all concerned: The first class will consist of those appointed n the Rcjuilur Army by the Socrotary of War, and those of the uon commissioned stall of regu lar battalions aud volunteer l egituents. The second class will consist of tho-c selected by surgeons of hosjiitals, aud detailed 1' the written order of the commanding oillcur at a post (or with bodies of troops) of mure than four com panies. . The third class will consist of those selected by surgtons, und detailed by the w ritten order of tbo commanding otlicer ut a post (or with bodies of troops) of lour or less number of companies, liy order of tbe Secretary ol War. K. 1). Tow NsKNfi, A. A. General. National Hank. The following National Hanks have been established since the lJiu Instant : Coiillal. City Nutlniuil Itnnk nt neiliin ItapliU, lnwa si u.ino llUNurlilll Nbtional llaiittol llaveilnll, Muss nn.liJO ht-iitid Nutlonal Hank ol Ilea Muiiiei. Iowa .-u.mAi t hai let Oukhtttlonal llauk, tlarUoril, Couu &iAi,(SA) Orllef ra i nablercMl. Lieutenant George W. Moore, and 2d Lieutenant McManus, of the 118th Pennsylvania (Corn Ex change) Regimout, have been caehiered, and are now In this city. Colonel James Gwynn has been absent for some lime past, and the regiment has but very few offlceri let CITY IMTLLIGENCE. Ftath of Tnr.KiioiiaTB To titf. Six A. M, 6oJ. Noon, 72. 1 P. M., 70. Wind, S. 8. W. Tim II. I'outrhs' Convf.ktion. Wo are pleased to announce that a majority of tbo gentlemen attached to the public preis of Phlla de phla have determined to hold a meeting for Ihe purpose of forming an asoctution devoted to tbe best In erests of the profession, and for the purpose i f elevating its fnilojvers to an cx iIUmI stnndirg In sneiity. The meting w ill Ik? hdd on Widlie'diiy ii fieri uon, at hilfpust tliren o'cloek, in tlie Assembly lliiildtng, corner of Ten h ami Cln'Mttit streets, lleii.les ed'ecting aa admiritile rrganlriitfon, it is understood that delcif ites wl'l be chosen to represent the body In tho Report ts' Relorm Convention, to be held in the cite nf Chicago early In August. All tier-o i connected with the press in a litciurv cii)ai itv nro Invited to be pie-i nt und take part in the pr hci dings. Mom: FiiiKs. This morning, between nine aud ten o'clock, a lii o occurred at fie li sik-'iin I iig establishment of Wdli.iin G. Perry, at th-' southwest corui r of I'o-inh and I! ice streets. The flames originated in the third story, nnd were extinguished w it li tit great lo-s. An alarm was given and a largo number of companies were on tlie ground ; and bat tor the Interior cin e i f Chief Kng neer l. lo and tin- police, tlio whole place w uld have been ttooled. Abi ut eleven o'clock last nignt the. tlireo-story briek stable ot John A. l'.vana, itui nlford rcc, Islow Shlipen, was de-troyed, together with eight horses. A nannVr of carria ,Ms in tlie est b-In-hmrnt at the time were saved. '1 be flames coinniunlc ited to tilt ci'dnet s on", hoti-e ol" Mr. Lew.s Fayette and Mr. Kollock, tiudcitHkers. The structure was n Urge one story frame, mi l was formerly used as an ice. bouse. The stock, consisting of a numb -r of reudy-made collins, wui havsiI, but the building wus icdiiced tonshes. Another stable, owned by Mr. V.. C. Knight, a frame, one story high, was des royo.l. The horses und carriages were saved. The hnu-o of Mr. Fruit ThcN h id the rxif burned away and the furoltiir- dinneil by wilier. A two-story fianio Imllding of Mr. Wui. Reynolds w.;s ulss) destroyed. A row of bti. ks on Shipp n "(root were Injured in the reur. The whole lo-s will roic'i jsjjo or lO.IKIO. fcipw Fl i c i toi. There arc three sep.ira'o umendments to the Ntato Constitti'lnn to tie vote I nim ut the special election to be held ou Tuesday wi ek The fu si re'ates to allowing sold ors the right of Hi.fliagc ti esameas if they wero presontat iheir homes, and the second an'l third amendments bnve reb n nco to an abuse of power by th ' Lcgis let ure. The amendments rend as follows : Herfien 4. Whenever any of Ihe vn-i'.t .T'.ie. nfthW t'oiiimetiwi nidi sliall b... In nv u.-ln.d militurv nervl.-e, unit, r a risan-ltleii i ntnttie TresUlrnt f ttiu I'niieit states, or to Ike authority e i,n ( ninuiou-veajtli, siii-fi vlis-tirs iiuiye.orei e ihi r-stit oi setl.tiue fn All eioaimi by die eti iiiir, inter Midi ieK.iiliitinus as ard,nr shall ucpre-serltn-ii by law,. -i- fully ai 11 theyneio present at tlielr u.oal ila a ef elect on. feilloi.H. No lil 1 nliitll lie passed riy tlie I.eniKlatnre, rontiilnlnv mnrs ihi.n nee snli e i, n-nfrii sttnll be eleai ly enprinsfd l,v Uie tine, except a 'iiropnatlen bids. fleetien!! .Ni. bill llAlt be pawned Itv die L'lsliilitre liraiiUiic any p iwns. or nrivili ,es, in anr case wtitre tbe eintprlt) i.i ,t.iiii ki rb powers, or prlvilp.en hj beitti.nr iintv herralier be,v4 nl'irrcd tipen the courts of title Coal uviiwealtli Tiik Nv.w Ciir.sNi T Stiiikt Dmnon. The contract for tho erection of this bridge w.ie awarded just four years ago, at tbe sum of S'2RO,42.1, under the stipulation that It was to be ready for tho Iron work In one year from tho date of the contract. Tho work was delayed and a further allowance of fc'i'i.Odd was made tho contructoiH on account of the rise of price in luminals and hilar. Four years ba.o now e lapsed, and the structure is not yet ready for tho iron work, tilucc the contract was made iron bus advanced over tidy per cent., nnd as the contra, tor has been delayed bv another pirty, he too in a v dt mm d a further advance in tbo price nt w hich he contracted to do bis part of the job. It is lair to pre u mo then that it will lie at least two years before wo will have a bridgo over the bcliajlkill atChcsnut street wharf. ('uaiiiTun tj tub DiiAir. During tbepist week the following named persons presented ac ceptable representative recruits : Twellth Ward. alevan.ler H. I.i-tf nvirtb, Wllli a A. Kltilt-y.(lron.'o K Zeivlc, John W. Wiae.ileorit K. vl s -saai.ll.nr ti. I ranks, W Jnhn ( aa.-r,! i.o e li Utterly, IVi.il. llrhliu. Ilniry H. M telo It, .loliti II. M dtva a. 'I hlrlet ntll Waul. -I.ela lls. lail. it. Kit In S Wil ls, I" re.l. rlek L chrandt, fiavld H. i:aas, l:uo. I.. I(e-e, llenne K. I lianttMtrs, Kredrriek A. KtMiis, .lam's .M. Vl'httby .lo-eeh lltinek, J.'lnl I "r tin, aatnes It. hit. In. Iks, Conttic f. ( Kill itr, lleorKO V. Turilur, .latin V. Kackur st. nur Nlvieenlh Ward. .I.'lul H. fiouiem, Ch.irit'a LaU.Hmni'd F. Biiilin. l-evi'iin entli Ward. tsniio II. Iilptrleh, IJiif" nil t.nkteis. Kiihlt'iib Wiiol rbiolei. II I amp, iV.lnuiu M. (Jama, 8utiiiiel l t'eitr'ney, I'eler K. istifeti. Mnele. lidt Ward. Itn hard Lamts-rt. liOI'NTY-Jl'UI'KH Nlt'KLV CAffllir. This morning an individual presented himself at substitute brokers' otlli, in Seventh str. et belo v Chesnut, and offered his services as a "sub." The broker questioned him for a few moments, and suddenly recollected that be had only a few days previous seen the same man sworn into the army as a substitute for another person. Doing satis fied tbat be was n boiitity-jumpor, the broker quietly lett his otlb e, and secured the services of a police olllivr, wbo arrested tho scoundrel und look him to the Provost Marshal's otllco, s, i-icrv it wiib ivurneu mil no u ill qui only .1 .l.u l.n H .. 1. 1 M I I.... I... juuijnu hid uituuij, net lb ,1 v-tiit: i, tttiii tin i previous y dcscrted'hiH regiment, which is now in front ot reb r-burg. It all substitute brokers would act iu this way, and cause tho arrest of every deserter anil fouti'y-jamper who ero-ses their path, a more worthy class w mid bo obtained by thuso whoure doniri'US of being represented in the urmy. Tim Recknt Cahi: ok Siiootiso. Dr. Alfred W. Green, Kurgcon in charge of the b irracks at Fifth and Iluttonwood streets, had a hearing on Saturday beforo Alderman Hoi' lor up in the charge of accidentally shooting a little boy named Michael A. Gayer, us stitcd in Tub Ti leoihi h. It will be remembered tbat the s irgeon was in pursuit of a deserter, and tiring at him, the nail missed its mu k, struck a wall, rebounded, aud look ellect in the hack of the chi d. Tho deserter bail not turned the corner when tho Honor died, ns w as a'leged. Tho child, it is thought, will recover. Tne dc-erier w.i a n i toiious in nnty junis r.iind is s dd to b tvoroh io I tbe Pi uus lviinin Reseivos of litr e th nisutid i oilers. It is a great pity that the bill missed its inteniltd uiuik. A Siiahi' Tnti:i' This morning, s man namod James Dillion was hi fore Alderman Clouds up in the charge of larceny. He was ariosted in C ir roll strict, Ninctcen'li Ward. He picked the pocket of a man who was lying asleep. A p ilio imtn saw ti i i ii commit tho act and gave ch iso. The thief ran several squares, and seeing no (banco lor e-cape took refuge in a yard, and htloic he could be secured threw the pj.:kut-b sik down a co-spool, lie hoped thus ti sue hiin k If b) d' stroying all eviii. n'e of his guilt; but the Aldi rinun d d not view it in tins light, und enni milted blm to pri-on to await trial. The Pi.av or Hash Hall. This week Is w lie celebiatrd by teviral gland base ball matches between tbe clubs of this and other cities. The Retolittes of lirooklyn will pluy tho Athletics on Thursday ufiiruoon ut 3 o'clock; tho Camden Club on Friday at 0 A. M. ; the Keystoaos same day at 3 P. M, and tho Olympics ut 3 P. M., on f-'tnurdav. On the Kill of August tho Atlantic Club wiil visit our city, and play the Athletics, Rcystonts, Camden Club, Olympics, and .Mor ca nt Iks. I '.ntertainincn's will be given ou each of the occasions to the visiting clubs. A Steam Fihe Emi.ink for Manayinx. Since the destructive lire at Nixon's paper mill In Munayunk, steps have been taken towards se curing a stenm fire engine for Unit district. Mana yui k decs not contain a single steamer, and tho locution of one will no doubt bo made by Coun cils as soon as tho citizens desire, beveral thou sand dollars have already been subscrilied. Heavy Loss. At tho fire at Simons' factory on Friday evening, thero was consumod 2.000,0011 feet of seasoned timber, 100,000 feet of white pine 100,000 white o ik spokes, 50,000 hickory spokes. 3000 pairs of liubi, o00 sets of wagon wheels for ordinary purposes, 200 sets of Government wagon heels, and a large number of ambulances iu course of construction. A numlier of caissons and traveling forges were ready for delivery at tbe time ol ibe lire Five. The building known as Floura Hall, situated at Front and Moore streets, was con siderably damaged by fire yesterday afternoon. The building was occupied as a lager beer saloon by Mr. Wolf, by O. W. Llppy as a stable, and by tevcial families. Three frame buildings in the reur weie also slightly damaged. Death in a Station House. This morning a man named William Proctor was found dead in one of the cells at the Fifth Ward k:t'v n Home. The PitArr. The qnota of Pennsylvania nnder the rail of the President tot five hundred thonsai d additional men Is sixty one thousand seven hundred men. At this rav, soma 12.310 men are to be supplied by the city of Philadel phia. There is an official credit, however, of some four tbonfand men, thus reducing our quota to a few hundred over eight thousand. As Is well knowu, however, there la some d spate In relhllontoan additional surplus to the city by reason oft a ties who have entored the naval or vhe. and I. r whom it Is alleged we hive no' yet rer.-ived credit. We h ive no doubt but Hi it w hen th;s mut'er Is thoroughly nv s ig i ', lb" denim d upon us will not ex ced seven thou-and icrsnne, rcnniiii g an overago of ab-jut three bundled men :'roin each Ward. 1 he aeenis ftom Phi adelphia for rccrniting for tl e 'cmthI districts of Pennsylvania, In tba re voted Mates, bad not, at lust account, bten up pointed. U is to be united that tlio matter may Mceivc speedy atuniion a the hands f the pto cr authorities, o that this city may tie ab o to get into ibe lield In time to recruit her quota. The cfi ids, when iip(olnted, rec ive no iniruc ti. in In rt g rd to their dutic, except su. b usaro en.l r act d in the geni r il order ot Govern irCtirtui sn.l the dlii a tii us ol Colonel (Ju iy, nlrcidy pub ll-l ed. lint It Is understood tk'it ihey, being .ip. pointed bv lecoinineu'bition of the clti. 'ns of the ddleicnt couiith s, will act in perfect honor to wauls their n spec: io di-tricts, sweuring men in ft r their districs alone, and -howing no partl iliiy to minor districts, hy this arrangement tlio wboe number recrui'cl for a cmnty wlli be cqiiliubly divided among the siib dis.ricts in their i n illts. In regaid to tbe one hundred d ivs militia, the Provo.-t Marrh il Gi n' tal b is dc id ' 1 tba' tliey urc not i xcmpt from the draft un it r the recent call of tbe Piesldent, but in case of being drafted lin y will bo credited lor auy service previously rendered. A word or two In reference to the provisions of the new act of Congress as regards the bounty to volunteers and su'isiitutos, it will be well for our citi'ens to bear in mind. The city pays the boun'y of $2V) to all who enter the service, whether us volunteers or sub stitutes, as each uinn counti to our credit; but the Government boiintr is paid only u volun teers, and not to substitutes. As the niauor now stands, the volunteer for one year receives 10:1 fioin tbo city und 100 from the Government; if for two vcaiH. lie reci ivcs fr-.'oo from the city and c:!00 ftom the Government; if for throe years, ho rcciVi s yano from the Government and JtiKI from tho eitv. The Government only pays one-third of the bounty at the time of enlistment, while the city pays tLe wnolc amount. The substitute receives the city bounty and whatever sum hi principal pays for his services. Represent dive recruits are placed iiHn the same footing as sub stitutes. 1 bis evening, at eight o'clock, a meeting of tbe (Vegatcs appointed by the ditlerent Wards of the city, to devise measures to encourage cniist tiii nts, w ill be held at the District Court Room No. 2. Wo trust that the attendance will bo large, nnd that the object in view may be suc cessin.lv accomplished. It is a n.lsfakc to euppo-o that tbe draft t ikes in xr-ons eighteen years of age. Thu law reads that "All able-bodied persons between twenty and forty-five years of age, not exempt by ser vice already r. ndcred, or othor causes enume rated, ate liub.e to draft." Tin: Comvo Dhatt. We call attention to the advertisement of S. 11. Josephs & Co.'s Substi tute Olllcc, No. 428 Walnut street. Persons liable to the draft, which will most ccrtaluly take place September S, had better secure their substitutes at once ; and all of our patriotic citizens not liable to lie dialled cannot exercise tbeir patrio:lstn in a more substantial form than by sending one or moro into the lield to sustain their lu.vs and country. Wi: have ht fak the largest stock and best assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, com prising all dcsirablo styles of goods, from medium price to suporlinc. Every one can be accurately fitted at once from our stock, what ever he his si.e or proportions, In garments equal in all respects to work made to measure, at mucA lower price. For those who profer, we havo also a complete assortment of piece goods, which will be made up to measure in a style surpassod by none. Dennett & Co. Towr.K II all, No. 618 Matket street. lIIII.ArEi.l'HI.V THAIIK REPORT. Monday, July 2.5. The wet and unpleasant state of the weather to-dny has in. rcaxed the dul ness of tbo markets generally, and trade bus been of a very limited chnrueter. Quercitron Hark is scarce, and first No. 1 is wanted at SsoO h'lon. We bear of no operations of any magnitude in Provisions. Clover, Timothy, and Flaxseed remain as last qnoted. For l'lour, the demand for export was trilling, nnd but about 1010 barrels were taken at $10-74 C" 11 for good Pennsylvania and Westorn extra family. Tho ri tailors and bakers buy only to supply lin mediate warns at $f(d)'.)-o0 for super fine, .rO-7.iC",l0"-'' f"r extra, 10S0(;i;ll-25 for extra fitml'y, and $A'.W(ri 11 for funcy brands. In Ryo Fiour and Com Meal there U nothing doing. There is but little Wheat here; the demand, however, is unimportant ; iu the absence of sales we quote red nominal at $2 Mpc2 60, aud whlto at &i o0( 2-70. Rye la scarce and firm at $1-80 (Vil-fll. In Corn thero Is but little doing the sulrs reaching only about 1200 bush, yellow at $1-7.1, and w hite ut 1 !' Oats are dull, with stnull sales of Pennsylvania at 000. 2400 hu b. Hurley Mult were sold at $1. ISorlcy is iuac ive. Tbo Whisky Market is im-ntt'cd, and prl is arc lower; sales of refilled and'Kaatoa ut l-7S (ft 1 80. riiii.Aii:i.riii ca m i.r. niKHiir. .It i.v 2'l The rcceip s of Reef Cattle at the Avenuo Drove Yard aro moderate this week, reaching about seventeen hundred head. There is a steady demand at prices rang'ng from 13 ;o lie. for common, l.K"'liic. for lair to good, and extia at from lCA:-il7c. (' Hi., as to quality. At the closo the market w:n ra her dull, and small subs of common Cattle were made at rather lower prices than the above. Cows. About 12) h -ad arrived and sold this wi tk nt the Ay. ntio Prove) Yard. There U a fair demand, with sales of Spring rs at fjiidfijlil, an t Cows and Calves a, from f ,0 up tj jf '.5 per li.-ad, as to ,ualitv. Sheep The receipts at Phillips' Avenue Prove Yard ure largo Ibis we-k, reaching alsmt sikl I end ; Ihe den and is good and prices ure firm. C inmon hcep an" sclliuff at from i .o., and g (1 to exna at from 7(7ic. 4p lb. gro-s. Hogs. 'llio Mrrivals and sales ut thu Union and Avenuo Drove Yaids are light this week, only reaching almut 1300 head. Tbe market in const queues is very firm and prices have ad vanced, with tales nt from U Bp ta $1(1 the 100 lbs. net, as to quality. LATEST MARINE INTELLIGENCE. OI.F.ARKD THIS MORKmcJ. Ste-an-Up Clli.lim.'laliwt, Mow Orleans via Waaklnftea, tli.l.iip. hi. II a Co. HI it harsnak. ll.is 'Bntt Liverpool Cope Bros, liannc Anna dir.), AiiUwmhi, bwde Jauelro.JobaMaton llnii le'ra.Mnyo. New York. J IS llazl.y A Co. linn C. . Miller brew er, llsnil'leu Ki.ads, do. ling Mary C. Mariner, Mariner, lortrtsi Monroe, I). 8. hll'lson A Co. , .. . o . . ,, llrlk hn I' i Ho. Caflero, Liverpool. K. A. Bonier Co. K'l.r A mi rlctia, Atlanta. Oaidenaa Juha Mason A 00. St i.r F. L. l ac. Sirelman, lluis'l.am, Ii. Ilarrelt. Sear'. Hull, lusianale Uaven, W.U JoliUi. ASRIYT-I) THIS ItORNTNO). BnniiiS Salon J. Harvey, fader, II dnrn tVom Turk's Itlind. "US sail to W illiam Cinnnilnn ASoo. llrlK lanule. Ianit, S ibo lloul ewbur7port, In ballut to Curtis A Knliriit. Iirw AlbrrU, Ihiw, IS days from Key West, in ballast Iu K.A. Homier A Co KelirS. Hawyor.Oamase, 81 days from alataaaorai, in tilllaal tecaplnia. .... . . 8ehr C 11 Hatters, Lanitley, S days from Kewbiu-yeurt, In t.all..at to 1. btuHoa A l!o. Nckr Ella, tiarston, 4 days irom KockvUle, with lo ta T w el II SCO. Heir AU'iil'tr, Watts. 10 (lira tVom Win terpen, Hi'., nhn .per. lot-:. A.isouiifi ; ice. t,i kr Villaue Rem, Carlla, S days from Newliuryporl, wtdi uidm lo capiaia. hthr Alice H, CSaie.Jtlays from Fortrwl Moaroi.ln ballaal to captain. BBIXIIV-. The bamae Tiotof Br.), from luaeinoi brla Idhm. o Loiauie, (rum lla.aua, and a Unlit banius at Laaueiio. IMPOHTATION8. Reported for Tht Jtrentty relurajA. Teas', lei akd per Hal que Aaroa J. H rvey-70(W Sat alt 31 ''! arrow rout Wm cuuiin'Btt A bju. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. riiTTjtDF.rrinA rrocK rxchawoc salrsi. mr Beported y (larkana A Co., B rollers. Hat Ul 8. ThtrS) 8t( Br.roitB iiOARna too ti Plot more oil.. 7 I likllsM H riHtT firiAHn. ' tymtj. a. 4-90s sn m a. , 5HJH rto ,...10l II" H BM. B.TI..SI I WISJ ....llHS e..KMS II eh rrA WM rl , it .VHIeh Ills Mouiiiaia.. "e II sn eu sa. M .. .. 2 JO h WorrtUtB B. lit inn ih Caiaw. ot .-.! A., . ion S'i no I' (V li.nr,: rAp.lnlS S' Venr r.,p (s....llst -!( fjilt.n,, p. sj B.v'C A A Bi...Jd. :i li lev sB Ansa ar.it ..qui ii TO -h Klml'S K H....IOI-I "!5 100 to McOUnUxA i-w.ii iti.it, a. K..e ut.H 11. a. l.rn. Buy. c,.,!,,! Broker, STo. 1 ttf ejol.ar HiiiltliiiKS, Walaat (. oeiow rnird. PRICES Or TOCK IN NEW TOItlt. Reported by ClBrkiOB Uo., Broker. Na. 181 8. Third . lr. Cilt, aeeotui On't. fnttf d atato lie. tsst . Int off imsj btt" loisi eisa litis eaieei mst anie 1W .ale At'S) aaleel l.'s tales irrlsj eaiea l aaleal .. asieai , lot xlee Rmk I. land Hallroad... tie In uilUin Ital n.ad 1 1 Ids'. fVinral Railroad.. .. I.alena llallrnnd ,,,, Sen ) -tV C.'nlral kallroad.. l.rle llslltoed liiiliiiilvallroad Co'd I ti led Hialee t 20i MarVrt , ... tH bid wm w ...lS Wit ...l's Bit ...IU bid ...VI bid ,...1 kid ... Hieaiy. rm QnntaUoni of Hold at Hi Philadelpfela 0ol4 IUktujS) Ko. :H 8. Tlilrd ttreet, eeoend story : I'.SA.M V4 1M :.T li a. si a-v ip. at SlBllKlt strolif. Ja C-nxt A Co. quote Government BeonrlUce, Aw., tkf noon to-day, as followa : eVn. l.lsj li .s 91 lai TT. . s. l-l i a. 7 I In Notes Certifies! ee "f liitlet.l. dnesa, NfW. , Oaixru-rniaster's Vourliers (I .i.i I. -w Honda ,. ....I'lM! ....tilt .... HlW .... M ... Jr. ...1"4V Mordat, July In Gold opened this morning at i'A. There was) very little doing, but prices steadily advanced. There was very little animation In the Stock Murket to-day ; the transactions are limited, ami the market dull bnt steady. Reading Rallroasl U rather better, and sold at loVj Oatawlswa pre ferred Is al'O rather better, with sales at jVsjj Schuylkill Navigation sold at 25, and Norrlstrrwai ltallroad at 65. Thete is very little doing in City Bank or Fasv sengcr Hail road stocks. Tbe latter exmtlaow dull, and prices arc nominal. Wo quoto : Aid. Ariel. Second and Third..... 7 Chesnnt and Walnut 80 t w Anh street 23 21 Kace and Vine...... 20 (ireen and (dates , M Itidge avenne HI Looiburd and South 2fkJ 21 The Money Market continues rather etsfcr, and loans on call, to good parties eonld be bad at 6tJ'ccnt. per annnm. The deinaod Is mostly speculative. lenders look carerully to securities and decline all notos for money unless It is within easy reach. Tbe United States bonds are in better dem uvd, nnd prices are rather better, j 20's sold at l(Vti 10-1 J. ai d 'mall lots of S.50 and 10X1 bonds a 10.5. Producing Oil ttix-ks are In better demand, ami prices have advanced from $1-50 to fJ. The following are the receipts of FkraratHt Giam at this nort to day Ih ur, 1731) bids.; Wheat, 8600 bush.: Co n, 2000 bush. ; Oats, 2300 bush. The following nre the receipts of Coal Oil at this port to-day : Crude, 310 bbls; icfined.tHO bills. i Hnrkeita bjr Teletarraipta.' . . Kt.w Yovk, July 2.1. Flour bus advanced 10c. RslrsoirJ'UObbla. at tlO-KsedO-'iO for Hlalei Sin-t'.nl fi r Olno; ll.'4.V10-IO-.iO Sir Wealetn; SIseseJUN) i Roiilheni, and Sn wna for Cansila. Wheat a Wa to-sil lidj f with unlmporuuit sale, ektra Is oulet. Beee'dnli. bucks uull. Cnicaito and dock. Islmd, 11?; CtinitM rlsnd l'ref, rred, ftl; lllinoje Centrat, l.rl'i; llllttole Central Band-. 1 IS I New York Csinral, I a-ii kllehlsan 80. tlieru, S.ltt't Uea.llnti, l:,; lluiloei litter. IVHi Brie, biiii: One Year OurUUoetes, 9)1 Hve-TwoitijC.niptin, ln;,s Coupon M, Us) 1 UuM, JHHt ' and since the Board hah),. ' tDS- TO THE CUTHNS OF TWlMtY. sV-'S' tldtd WardofthoClty 01 l-lillaaolphla: At a meellim ol Uii-e.iiEelui ot Ujo I wvaljr-ltiwd We,r4, le.dat W KK.HI o INs 1 11 1 TK. 1 taaa'ord. on imur.uy evuens.Ju ySS.iKM, Hie Ktllnwte preamble sad rex lull' ns weie iiliuuiniousl.t B'b.p ud. 10 wl( : Hhreis. Itv I'to Uinallon of tne President of the) t'niu.l B ates, dated July If. M, a cad le mid: lor tahi.IKO volt nteet-a tor the military acrelet of ttM V 'Itedl Htattie, 10 be faruUhed by v.uun'ery eBlteleaeat wltlasi liny duts Tnin ibe eatu iferoof, othvraise badran.tei be l.aa l tbo i xiarutlon of that time for any por l .nor gin.ta widen mat lie iintitleu by volunteers oa tne otti day oi HiBteii b. r next; ui.d Wi ci em. I i.e eitieiis of the Twenty -tbld Ward of Mv f ttv 01 I'liilnilelpliia tsaitfr eeslroua n aidina, phitnoOnir, si d rut lauins ike cnlienuent ol tduueuere, Bod ttvvrvbj st i.ttl b di-Mtt : and witettBs, li le Itieumbent upon feryvoeel ertlen rat Kivo 're y of his t.ma . nd momm iu the altaQoii.al 01 tide on ect. tv k-li may tie beat secured tnrotisa lue Biiereutm ot an eil.cteiit ortnt lyailon. maile lor tne purpose, and tspaltieol eaiivaaains tbe enilrv ward Ins aioel taort. -ga and con plctc nianiter. 10 olaain uad collecl the aubaerlp ta n ol every 1 er-on In It that ran be tndaoed oaiiiitrl-. Inile;and 10 provide tor lite proper empttymentof tba lunoa o roller!, d trt proriirtns fecntlu 10 he oredued ta Uie qiii.ta 01 tttla ward : aad 10 further previde lof aetlna: euii..iitll w lUitlte other wards In inea-uroa that may b found best b.ibi ted to ltd ihe ttiota o' tbe city. 1'hortirora Id aolvi tl, Tlnit bq ussoeiiilton be ItereDy tWmsd by tbe oltl.eiisot tlie Twenly-tnlrd Ward, In Ward meeting-aa-seitibiei), to lie known as tbe Klllistutont Aae tet tuoii 01 Ihe 'I wnt -iblid Ward ol the ( It) nf piuiadtlplda. Iltootoct of w hich -bad be 10 aid, ptoniote, antl eaouuraxB tlieen-It-tliient of men into tbe miicary servioeof too United) Htnii s 111 .ler the nsuilngcaii.if the I'reaitiern 1 widnh Ae s.euniea tball sidtt-il and collect siiti.eipti..aa In m riey fr. in tlie people of tbe Ward, wlilcb money aball lie up ilb(l byilie AssocibiIou to itte pr-uraooa of recini'a uk sneb ntanner na tlie Association nlmll ueeta expedient. Kcolteri. 1 list the ttuliitluieul Asai.cladou all. lie ndet of a I're.lilteil. Ylec-t'res'dtbt. hvten Brv, and Tree, tmr, wlio shall bo Ibe Kieeutive Cotulnitus, tlioroof, itnd Hire elttelia Irom eneb protaitel nr divtaton of tl.e wardi 'he A'totimtop ao e iuio.ed etiaU niato I a own rus a of older 1 pinilnt its ewti time and ptace for niueliiii; al'ttr tha ftr-t niiitiltl', which .bad tie held In title Uall oa Tne lar eveltlhs nexl.Jh'tb In!.. Ht s o'elocs j ei.cli nieuilHI' NlllU te eu'llted to 11 vote 011 all ouest'on. t and die ohiiu ejra IT soul at any regular un eUus of Ibe taso -m'ttiil ana I tat (li lain d a tinoritiii : tbo I r.eti1elit or Vlee-1'rts.l.Uitil ine) tl e Ktere vry.thall sijin all ardors to be dra n 00 loo 1'i.sa a'trtr: 11 members n-.tio eauli piecl u'tiBll ro isllia ea Colka I on Cou.n itle toiukesiibteri.tloiikBl.d mak.-col.es-iiotta 111 tl erns 11 p.e.- net : an 1 'o ai 1 tl.e 11 in.thL-dtt-itiiJA 01 tbia'Mtsiiii'ss.shallii)tsilnlcitir.-ns, notm retttB' t t.evB It. iinbilier 11 sitlunrwi-lan Ihe prerin t. and sliaa rep to Ihe secrelitr.t, t. naw solallaiirbct.ll(Mtorsa.ia.s4ti. d; III. d ll.O UK.net MJ eoileoll d b. (lie Coliee.t,u (J-HB til S fh dl b- pind over In the Treasurer ul 1 -ast ortce In "very week, or oiiencr if tl a AseoclaikMi nba-.ld e det.r eaio. lit snlvt d, I'ltMt lite meiiils r ol tlie Ktii.atiuout A.s: s.-la lion I e ai jioitited tiy lids nnedos, so far ua ma.t n - tm lueiteli k w lit tlie ollleers : rrovniett, Tliat any on,'', or meitil.er rtiiiBtiiit'k uiiaiipointed al llierlose ol tble t to., )ne, (.ranv e ho nmy Itereallenteelliieor liete(.l In lo ve, sba 1 Ik- ap iilnli'd It; tlie Association. IU'.i.Ii et, lliul tins meoili.R cbiH e froin ll.c F.tl .'oitnt A-m t ta'li r. Hi ett llebsa'ea to letr. seiil tbo Wtrd mA Ibe Ami e at on in Ibe (.encal Con-Bti-iou to moai In the ill 011 loieiuv etetiinii itet, ?tlt in.!., or tuti ettter, w lai-e do. v it shell tie to superl tit n.t the v-ner! 11,. e u.ta 01 tbe l aids to e oiaotu nintv In tl.eir Betsm, and te at oi'l sui-b na-asiiri's as III lb. ir itii'ieuiHt't atttl Im. h'H attni'iecl to ml o.e tiuotu ol o'tr nly umtor ihe cm.) .4 th 1 r 'ill. lit : and tl.at ... far tin It aliall deem , spoil. :!. .Ua iili-liuvl.l A-setl iron sliatl aeteivn omtly vi-Mi t.f e t.or tin il. 111 ad ineiihiiie. si itd-e'id bv tbo 'ail 11-narl Con entltin orauy odor body which inay tj Itn lite -utile pill pose, He.olvetl. 'I list al die close of the lab -ra of the t:-i!'t-nit lit Assia-la. Intl. Il aimli publish It. e rusnlt of Un. uuej ill efelepblet o In, lobe t l.-lributt d lo .be C.l'oelit.i; ..rn init'is-s lo tbe sub. enberK, u f. I, lial ot WIH..M a wll be) k,l lor tl. s p risise. Bad tlx- r luaues rtlnrii ,1 1 the) Hieteiaiy wl b die aininiol of Ibe.r subscript! 11a ui .ue) llllie tli Mle C.ill'Cle.l. In s., vtd, 'lb-l Ha Seeremrv lie and la hereby uie o ot It. htivt- em- lliolt-aiio topi, a of Ihe.tt rfalalions, w lu 1 ttB) usnies ( I ir m. letters 01 tbe As-et-larti,,, prime! l'i,r t he Use of Uie CI eellllv I (III Ui.tlt t' 1 BlkO, IO p.'.rt't.r ' .1 tl -'S til.serltlii li b- oka for fm ii Couittll'.ee. to be lures-'." I SA tlie no t'tine.il lie Aa.ncialiBn on Tui-eilav event-iv i.e-. lit aceoro.int e e itli tbt f..r.'K"liti reeo uttotia, t'e -is,, let, luetic Uie fiitliiw-iitt BLiloiiilliieuta: KNI.Irt l SIKM A8KII IAI1UJJ. WII.I.IAM I1AIKI). I'rnslileut BKSlAItu OAItSK.il, Vlue-I'reildent. Mil. son WKI.SH,8ecrelary. HKN.IAMIN imwi.A.Mi, jK., Treaaarer. Fir-t l'reclnrt-IJamuol C. t) UlitU, Ueorge I. Hod, Max wed Itow land, heivnd Precinct Qeorgt IllaVe.Chkrtea Oroen, Howarw Bl'alll. 1 bird Prcciact Watkon Oexuly, filial Tomllaoa, Thomas Jan es, rourtlt Precinct Emannal I'eUrs, Amos B. Blue, Robert E. WlteJlt. ftr b l'reelni.'t-k(iorgt F. Boris, Edward Borle, Jusopb, MetritSte. Wun Proclnct-Jamca B. Honan, Oavsr C. Fktltipi, Bntii'B K.Htijdtr. e . Moeaatli I'ris'iuet William W. Axe, Joeeph T. Yaaklrk, Vt il ium II llhaMii. .. , , Kl. h ik IToclut.t- William Taylor, Henry Oaralde, WllUant r.almi?p'tsKlnct-BettJamla Shallcross.ncnry VT. Dltmaa, ""'"Ii.T 'to County efcnventlon-Joseph x. Vaaklrk, Hubert K Wrlldil. Wllilam II. Bliewn. . The Fnll.lu.eitt Assisdallou la hereby notlflt-d to meet at WltiiiHTS jNiiilttlii ou Tuesday Kveniiu: aext. ''""V.BUOVKETrNa. A PBfoltiilon "ii also adoptrd to h.dd a Btiblie tneellnC ofVt-e W'aid al (Hit) KKLLO8' UALL, r'rankfotd, oai WKIiNKsiliAV K tNIHI neit.tilh Inatajit, Bt m o'olovka fur tbe unipose Bt encouriutns enlistment. Hit IIAKI) UaUisBU, Cbaurauiv, 1 Wiuua II. KnAWN.aecreury. frunklurd.July If a, tsiA. H rTft WALNUT STHKKT LAND OlM. --' puny. The Annual Aleulins w:U bo held oa Tueidat ht tulns.JUtb Uulaut, ut Bte o'clock at No. I da Bl'kiMIJt Slnet. J. A. KlUlifATHK K, iyr-1 als-c-retarr. Ottielnl nrawtiaa tlie ah el by SJskU'BgeB, UUlstm.uoAy.MiiiytniMfc CO, 21, 2, 30, 76, llti, 17, 23, 4j, fi7, 42, 4.S, 0n jt Bktka (Jlass Stl July -Ati.isee. 4fl, M, 21, 7H, 7, 64, 17, 62, oi, 2, l53, 71. OirtUU) seat by BdUrteaiiuj a. aV maose 4) Ot., -uoTULMtoa. lti