THE 1 MI W n H A PRICE TWO CENTS. riHLADKLriUA, FRIDAY, JULY :2!, 1SI4. PRICE TWO CENTS. THIRD EDITION, I GKN. (J KANT'S ARMY. IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. REBEL ATTACK AND DEFEAT FOUR GUNS CAPrUUED. MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. lot. 1:10. i:tn. i:t.o. liKRMi-iiA IICMniK.n, July 27, via Fort res Monroe, July in. An Important movo ment li In progrofi (Voin this point; a il this mornirff, whilst our troop wro cro-isiu t!u James river to the north side on two pontoon bridges, Iiebol force-rvi me down and attacked onr men on the bunk bvfnn1 havinjj had timo to organize. A spirited ong.-igPtuiMit took place, and the enemy were driven lurk to their Intrenclimentx. V Our troops still arriving, organized and at llrlictl the IUhel workn, carrying thorn, and capturing four gnus marked, " Captured from the Yankees at Drury's Blull." We also cap tured many prisoners. 1 lie enemy wcro finally driven from their position Into the leuiCs far beyond, where tkirnihdiing was going on when our informant left. The gunboat.' were on hand and rendered valuable assistance hi coverlnt; the landing of I our troops. ' Tbe guns captured are no doubt the sumo that were captured from Helper's lUttcry by thcHebels on the 10th cil'May. These guns are now at City I'oint. lir.l'OItTH AT WASIIIXtiTOV tipefiul to 1 he F.veulna Tel. uru.h. Wasiiiniiton, July 'i'J. Advices from the einiy state that D u tier s forces Iiave secured a cry important Mraiegic po-itlon above Ilerrntiila Hnmlred, after a brick little, figlit. It gives ns the command of a good bast; of supplies, and 1 but ten nii'es from llichmond. Thcie Is nothing later from the Upper I'otomac. SECOND BATTLE CF MALVERN SHMTED FIGHT ON TUESDAY. KEEEL DIVISION WHIPPED. Four Guns and Five Hun dred Prisoners Taken. )Mlnl to The) Evening- Telxmpli. Washington, July 2!). The steamer Dictator, with army mails from City Point, has arrived. Bhe brings news of au engagement at Mulvoru Hill between our forces and four brigades of t-bel troops ou Tuesday. A body of our troops, supported by Bherldiin'i Cavalry, moved to the Toint of Kocks, and crossed to the Berth side of James river ; but whether our troops met with any opposition here was not known at City Point, and the heavy cannonadlm; beard from the direction of the I'oint of Kcks nuy hove been for the purpose of covering our move ments. After crossing tbe river, our furw started in the direction of Malvern Hill, and on Wed nesday, when about throe miles from that place, they encountered four brigades of Rebel. A sharp tight Is reported to have tukeu place, which resulted in onr capmring four cannon and between four and fire hundred prisoner. Of the subsequent movements ot our forces nothing was known at City Point, but when the M'tf.itoreainc down the river some cannonading was beard in tbe direction of Malvern Hill. Tiff re 1b no truth In the, reported naval en gagement on the Jamos river beiwoen our gun boats und the Reliel nuns, resulting in the loss of a gunboat. The report doubtless originated fr om tbe heavy firing at the Point of Kocks. axothkb. despatch. Special ( Tbe Evvnlnic 1l-crnnb. Washington, July 2!). Details from the amy show that on Tuesday the enemy came down from Malvern Hill, on the C;i-t b ink of tbe James river, for the purpose of destroying oar supplies, their force consisting of one division. Barlow's Division of Hancock'! Corps crossed on pontoons, a' tacked and drove the enemy baek two miles, to the line of earthworks whieb they bad erected. Tbe fight was spirited, and tbe enemy lost heavily. We recaptured four Parrott guns that had been taken from our forces in a previous Sight near Fort Darling. 1'ROn ASPINW ll.U Kkw Youk, July 2". Tbe steamer Costa .Va bas arrived from Aspinwallwith dates to tbe 17th Instant, and V.!80,0K) in specie. Tbe Panama advices are to the 17th. Several small revolutions are reported in dm ' tral America, but they were generally promptly quelled. There is nothing important from Peru? It Is stated that one of the vessels which furnithi d provisions to the Spanish fleet, off the Cuineha Islunds, was Chilean. The Chilean Congress declines to interfere iu tlie I'eruvl in-Hp.mii 1 troubles. The Bteamer f.'oM. City arrived at Panama ou the 17th, from fan Francisco. The cotton cultivation is geueral throughout Central America. ISSS THE KORTISW EKTEHX COIM4 Y. Ex. Lous, July 2S. The e-nw.ii of this e n- piracy made by tbe Democrat is simply a synop sis of the testimony taken during several months past by J. P. Sanderson, of Philadelphia, I'ro ""vost Marsbal-Geueral of this Departmeut, T0-DAIS WASHINGTON NEWS. Speriitl Despatch to Evening Telt;rupb. Washinoton, July 20. A Consul Kcg;uUl. The President has recognized Francis A. Hotr nian as Consul for the Kingdom of Hanover, at Chicago, Illinois. Kabvla on the Poloraar. Passengers from Frederick bring intelligence this morning that the Rebels have cutirely dis appeared from the Potomac river. F.dmnnd Tcxier recently warned tho French, , in an article in tho tHeclt, that they have now formidable rivals across tbe Chanuel in ait manufacture. Kdinond About, In his late work on "Pro gress," divides tbe French elements of character into these two the cburch-narduu element and sm the cat element. The former is tbe work of tbe J cburcb and the priests, the latter (s fond of plea. 2 ture, war, aud glory, opposes tho Government a and bates the priest. FOURTH EDITION FRCM GEN. CHANT'S ARM. WEDNESDAY'S nGELT. TKE RECENT MOVEMENT. l"iri!TII I'll DJ'TrAtLS. Washinotuv, July IV. A leter from the Army of the Potomac, dale 1 July 2H, govs th: arrival of some troops in the v i inlty of li-r- niii.la Hundred a day or two ni?i Htir.n ted iho attention of the enemy, and caused litem to be- in vo an advance ou Klehmon 1, by way of Mal vern II ill, was imeiided. A force consisting of K-r.h.iW's Division, Of Lorgstreet's Corps, and Wil-o's Division, of Hill's Coq.e, w is inihi('(lli:ely w 'indrawn from the vli iniiy of IVterstxirg, mid sent !on to check the movement. To coimi -r.ict this move ment on tl'C part of the enemy, the I i Corps wits rlitiiclicd ami sent across i lie James r'tvrj snd at fix o'clock yesterday, tie advance met the Kelii'l skirmishers In ai open field op posite James' Neck, their battery being In posi tion on the cVc of the woods ici the furthers; h' of the field. A lon line of klrtni-hers was then thrOHn out at once, wh j so on iliove the lle'iels to their lirea-twor, wlicie Ihey wore kept lio'ly encaged while a brigaded of the l'irst Division moved around on their fl auk, chargim; and driving them from their guns into the w w is, car tin ing fifty or sixty prisoner ', four guns, and a .inutility of small ars. The enemy fell back on the r n ioi'oree-ncDts, wl.o occupied strong works, Imili there twoye.trs , and our troops followed,! .liiio; a po-itio,i in their front and on their lUulr, and before this reaches you the entire party in y lie captured or routed. The guns captured were four twenty-pounder Parrotts, marked May lsol, n ar llichmond. and were the same which h ul ocen rajitured from the ISth Corps, at Drury's itutf, hist M ly. Our loss was only about balf a d.j.'Cti wounded, noue siriou-.lv. General Ciiaul rode to the front In tho after noon, in company with fivnrral a in oca, ana viewed tlie position the enemy bad uken. lie fCcuied well plta-ed with the morning's opera tions. General Foster's command h d ipiitc a lively time with the enemy yesteru ty at this place, but Ms foi-ce being weak he fell buck some half a mile to a stronger position, wh eh he held until the arrival of the 2d Corps. He lost 40 or 50 men, wounded, during tho day. An attack was expected in W.irren's front yes terday, but it was not mad l. Picket and artil lery tiring Is indulged In to the usual extent, and was sharper in front of the lsth Corps yesterday than formerly. K TiiR-cri from iuirlitv null I'rlnco It'll- 1IHIII t l.llltf 3I-. A large number of cili.ens l. oiu F.iirf ax and 1'iiuce William countiju, b .ve eo.ae into Alex andria during the past few days, representing tbut great distress prevails in portions of the two counties, on account of the scarcity of food. Communication has for some time, been inter dicted as a mili'ary necessity between those counties aud Alexandria, und the prevailing scarcity bas resulted, as the citizens are depen dent upon this market for their supplies. We trust that tbey will be enabled to obtain the proper immediate relief. It Is ascertained from the citir.eni of Frinoo William county, that the gueiillas have not in fested that region of tho conmry fjr two or three weeks to any very great oxte.iC. Tho Rebel guerilla Kincbcloe has received orders from Richmond f move down with his band Into tho county of Westmoreland and King George, and operate against the scouting paraes sent out from our river gunboats. Moseby is still ou the Cppcr Potomac. GUERILLAS IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. The Outlaw Curry Killed, and H13 Gang Disporsadi Lorisvii.l.K, July 2S. Tho Nashville f-'nian says tbut on Monday night Ca.cain b.c kru ir, of Colonel Stokes' Tennessee Cavul y, at.acd Ponus Curry's gang of gueiillas In Pa Kill county, and routed tbem, killing Curry and five of his eommund. Curry was a noted guerill t, and Las bteu long a terror to the E ist Te.nneseeans. Iud Run, a small vl'lage lu this county, was entered this morning by a gan.' of guerilla., who robbed the stores aud ransa- ked the Post OlsVe. The Postmaster was told tbut Ids building would te burned if he kept any more Oovcruuv.'Lt property in it. The statement telegraphed yesterday In rela tion to the killing of Dr. (ii.jia was incorrect. The nport nros.; from his h .ng had some d'lti- cu'tywun a sot.ner, ana ws n agiiitled Into a ul Uit n, h ch o il not occur. Tiir. ;i ntn. i. an iv tts'.ot ki. Kt. I.01 is, Jo'y 2s. Tin; " ' nW sp,-cial de.'-putch from hi. Jo-cpli s (li it Co on. I Catherwood, eotuni.iuding tic tilj Sutu Militia and 1st lown Cavalry, h's luleraplied hes.J. piarters, from Haincsvllh , CUy county, that ho in making clean work of ;" ,: orill'ts lu that region, lieal.od. ys that l.i lta'el 'i'horntoo, and tart of his f,jicc, 1 russcl ,ne Misiuurl r.ver ju-t als.'v I.") i'v 'on. Iteciuiiinp ti.r iuu new r we:ve monrns regi- menu I very 1 nU. I " ce I- n di'u aitty in raising tie uinii vr lalo n i.r, mil many proiu.- nent eiiizens uave eilnsiuu. IT.OM EALTIMOSE 10-DAY. A I'hlliulrlphin llvrl.neiit In Haltlnorc lulcreHtloa Iroiu unsl'a rui) Special Hti'ieh to The Evening Tattqrah. Baltimore, July 2!'. A large reglmcut of the Pbiladeluhia National Guard arrived here to day, and were enthusiastically welcomed, The Norfolk boat brings some Interesting par ticulars from Grunt. Today's Waahli.gton CironicU has tbe following from its correspond ent : "Citv Point. Va.. July 27. All last niirht aud this inuriiiiig (Wednesday) there bas been very ueiiTnnnK on tlieotlier side or tuc Appomattox "there i a rumor lu circulation here that one or the llc)l rams had sunk one of our gnu boats, ana it rams contemplate au excursion to tins place. V they do. tbey will meet with a warm reception. Two of our monitors have gone up the liver, d if they meet the Rebel rains then- will be a spirited contest. "You will bear of sou important movement In a short time : General tiio.it is not idle. "Since tho occupation f City Point by oar luraa tuere nmm veva m unprovemeni in almost everything connected wvu It. Tbe laud- Ins; for supplies for tbe army extends nearly half nine, anil is consiauuy crowueu mta stores and forage. Trains run regularly from Hre to the ine.ironi, ana army is well supplied Wth ereiT thins; that could be desired." T he lialtimora and Ohio Railroad trains ran regularly to Sandy Hook and Frederick City. Tnis Company has hoiiirht the citv's Interest in the Northwestern Virginia Railroad for twolvq Uiouianu uunurs. Strons Kuards are now all alone the Phils delphla Railroad, aud at Gunpowder anditush rivet nriuge. THE RAID INTO MARYLAND. Our Forces in Pursuit South of the Potomac. pAi.T'.Mout'., July ?'. (i-neril W.i'Vi-'C hut !c. formea the id tors uf tlds city that Information rcetivc 1 h re lst n gn rvn J-m it unite e-sary to continue the restriction tion the p'ill item of military tic" s, ns hcreiofore or lered, xceot as to the movements of troops tu this Department. Wo have uj'hing later aut'ieiuie from the Vppcr Potomac; lint one thing is certain, the enemy bas not cro-M-d tho Potomac, but at the lutc-t advices had disappeared from tbe Hue of the river. Our forces arc t'ndcr:ood to t." pin'iiin; the f ueiny vigorously . mtli of the Potomac. THE EE BEL RilD. All Itnlet on IIia l'ier lot ntn.ir f lnlrnllunn or (he ltlrl Tlielr onjerl lo linrvrl Hi. rit ih In trt HIiiMiii'i dnall all- I'rflhatls Mreil ;tll of tun HHlOIng; Force Nklirnl Itelrcnt of ;-nrrnl Crook. 'HiF.nlcK, Md., Thiirday, Jnlv is. If a ptrou'.' array of ti siiinony ni iv warrant a judg ment lu rccaid to ilie In cut on of an enemy who bus an annnt ln way ot laUii jim; ail pre lic. lli-ns, 1 hazard the as-i'rtion that Hie roro'iiie h not at present likelv to be .Tossed liy any f r ndt'atde Imaolni! force. It is comln th it up to ti e hour ol wr.tirg ( l hurs.l iy, , P. M.,) no hos tile body has showi t'sclf at any point along ihc banks nf the Potomac, and no dem nstr.i tions have le rn made in any m ise looking to a Inov. nieiit into Marvhind. No, when the lack Is considered that the Rebels touclit the hattle of H in -hc-ier laU SaturOav, and on Momhty made their ape iruni-c be;'oi3 Maitin-hiinr, thus' allowing an interval of lour dcys m i a'S neu'i ied ; and when we couple with tlos the fad that the cticnv ' doiihticss awnre tti it the periisl lias been euin'oved by us in a nay that must make every hour s delay pi r lions to b.m, It seems fair to infer thai tins hii c nse of action betokens on the oarc of the Ren. Is Rtiother purpose thau that of a movement into th( loyal Stat. s. I haw stated in a former rtesna'ch that It the eneii'V did not ow au Intention of crossing the Potomac, it inicht lie com limed that his imroose whs 'o barvest ihe crops of the Nlienundoih val ley. Now, ilie m.iro this theory is considered tho more folly it seetns to furnisii nn adcpiate m -tivn lor the presence, otlierwi-o inexplicatile, of a tte'acliuieiit ot i in- lieiicl nnnv large cuouki to fcrionsly weal cu Lee's strength, and yet seem ing'y not formidiihie enough to cileet auy eon- mi' niMe mlhturv ohp et. I have lately talked with mnnv oitlrers of tlun- ter's ei'in.iiHiid, who have marched throef 'u the lvho'e lenit'h of the Shenandoah valler, from its dehr iu h to I.vnehtnirg, and their unanimous te timnry l, that this ri"h pnxluetive region lulrly proi rsnndir the fruitaic of u hurv 'St nnconi- niotdy line t.ir Its exn'i Mnt sou. it is ca'cu liitf l that there Is to-iluy In the hheniindiwh valley hicndsiaiVs enough to feed the whole of Lcc i army tor a twelvemonth. 1 n TV n.eniion, as a sineie item, mat me iieoet roinnuoider bas just levied on tho farmers of Ji llcrMin, l reoci ick, and Uerk.ey cou itieB ihe tlnee counties nearest the Potomac, and bt.voe'i tlu.t itnd the tslunand mh river for 2(Kt,0t.H) bushels of wheat, to be promptly delivered, threshed. Now If the jield of r reals Is anything like as great ns is stuteil by well-informed persons, it Is obvious that a force of from Pftecn to twenty thousand men could not, from a Rebel point of view, l.e more. uUvan'a,:eonsly employtd than in durnerii ir the prec'ous stalf of lite, especially if they are able to call away from the front of Pe tersburg, and neutralize, a force of epial if not grea'er stn ugih. it is a luniciiinmo tncc Hint autumn ansr au tumn the Rebels have beiiahletoeotne aud take posf esslon of this g.eat granary. This spring the work was allowed by us to g ) on umli-iurlied, find now tho enemy conies to reap tho harvest prepared for him. . i, . . i . . . i . a.. .1 : . . r ... . A'lowuif; iumi luib is ma oojeet 01 prcjwiicv of tlin Hebel force in tho Shenandoah valley, It would be proper lor it to make just such move ments as it bus lately made. Finding that Crook's eommund was pressing nncomfortanly close, and t d lowed to remain, wouiu noiu a va:uao;o truer of productive territory, It was resolved to push it across the Potomac. With iliis view tho Rebel General In command, I 0 ho Tairly, llreckitiridire. Hid, or whosoever, turned upon Crook, aud ou tbe 2dd delivered bat tle thrco or lour miles neyond W iuehester, aud near the scene of Shield's encounter with Stone wall Jackson. The nature of this contest is not yet lolly known, but there is no reason to doubt that the enemy was In very considerably sue rlrr rorce. (jenenil t:rooK, 1 understand, reports that the Rebel line overlapped his by balf a mile ou either Hank. His cavalry was In miserable condition, being orlitinallv not of the best, and being further de- ter.oraud by late exhausting raids. Tbe latter lact should, in all fairness, be taken Into ac count in mliigntion of tho severe judgment I hear firononiiecdliy otnix-rs lo the elect that tt De layed in the uiosi dl-gracel'ul style, etc. Certain it Is that Ciook. a most able und eiKr.'.'tlc soldier, could not hold it to Its work; that ir. tiroke, imperiling nn right nanK; aim nis wuoie force wai compelled to iuu tiaca in considerable iliMTcr. His lOiS iu killed and wounded will, it is believed, r-aeh Imjo, and I have to-day seen .evernl hundied of the latter In the hospitals ut Frederick. Having rot our force on the rnn, tho Rebels conthihtd their march up to Martinsbnrg; but tin y do not npi"r to have jiushed their inenr- ii, ns is -v-iin! tUi.( point, ll 1 not at an unnneiy, howevir, that tbey muy send cava ry parties at ro's tl,e river, it will be no'ley for the enomy to Jistract attention troin his own agricultural operations iu tlie valley by sullies across the bor der, uud you may li-u tor a chronic a -a.e aimg the lowi r cotiuta-s n' M in laud and Penusylva- i iaas ii tig a- a Rebel horsetail is visible within a r-eriil.cd miles. Wi h rainrd to the strength of the Rebel urmy oi eraiioc in tho valley, 1 am, like every body el-e, uuuole to communicate au'ht renting on a ruirr foundation than surmise. Ueueral t'loo.i r niris ilie torec t'let engiged him at from '.'i.tsitr. Vo.OOO strt-p. I stated a diy or two ugotl si th-oid rnld'iig column of liruckioiid.ro Lin) l.nrlv ln"l been J.nnod by M org ill's cavalry, und 'Ins Is still positively asserted by those who thniihl Ki ow. i (iinrrai (irunt denies that any divisions of Hili's Corns h.ive left his frontal Pel. rsburg, and I imiv suv iu ti.l ccnncrtinn, that 1 talked yes t rdav vi'h two d- sei ter-i from Hill's command, who hit l'e'ersburg just a week ago, und they ni'irneii, wiiU tie utmost positnenesa, thut neither IMI i erany part of his euros bad gone at the' time. It must he remembered that the force with which the Keix ls la ely made their inv.i-.ion wis a vcj ii'lfc- liaiieous one. it cout .l ied, ce we kuow.two or three liriirad s from Hilis com- u aud, ami tiiis fact might veiy well give rise to tucl: ri oi is. on the hole, there is no reason to com liirie that the old force has been very niaunnnv incieasea. ALU now there arises a nuestlon which hardly Oeioii'-s mi inuca to tne aontain oi newsp aper uis- 'isMon as to the executive sphere or our mili um- uti'l-crities. It Is, in a word, shall the enemy be allowed to retain an undisputed possession of the bbenundouli valley, and be allowed to carry ou, undisturbed, their customary autumnal bar vest work i If these crops, rendered bow, by the severing of railway coiiimunicauou with the grcut productive areas of the Southwest, of ten times their old vulue, be of vitul importance to the enemy, it Is of e'(ual importance that wo should Drevent his obtaining the in. lint to do this it is indispensable that the forces ot the lia I dozen dillerent mil iary "onuiunc&i of this region be united under tho command of some one llmrouiiiy aoie ana emcicni military bead. Till this is done, we can only expect such halting, hiill-wuy measures, such high-flown promise aud sneh pitiful performance, as we saw durinir the laic iuvasion. it is nut justice to say inat late movements oi tbe military authoritica to chock a new invasion of the loyal haales, should the Rebels adventure thereon, have been marked by an unwonted vigor and sagacity. Nevertheless, if the Rebels are allowed to carry out their designs iu tlie bhenan ooan viuiry, luey win pur us in me aispracciiii position of having a large force, which should bo elsewhere employed, neutralized, while tbey accomplish eads of high military aud iucalcula. ble material advantage. W illiam bw itok, of the K. V. rimes- frask Irlv Itobola from Martina. bars; Moodaj-SI riKbltsss; MBre Mr. 4 blltrDdea BtseoT)rlar KeHbol firm from Klcbmond to tl TaJley Their Total 1 bora oo.ooo. HaavKa's Fkkrv, July 28. There bas been no Egiiiuigia this department since Monaay motmijg, when Oeutral CfovK dtgve tbe ilybtti ndvsmcv h heavy los--, out of Martln-hnrr. The Ile'iels have not as yet m ,dn any at'cmpe to cri.sMhe Potomac, which Is well g'ltrded. Mea sures rre In prog' n-s which wid soon develop their strength and intentions. The Hon. 1.. K. t.'h.tt.i.dcn, Rcg's'.er of the Trcmury, who for sertral days pii has been ilai-e'r-Mily ill wi'h Inflammation of the bowels, Is hi coin ng Con vale-cent. w p its In ought to City Point from Richmond by iciuicfsatid di si rter, a e totheelf -e- ibit n l Ilie t oops Hint can be sjiare I from iheUelon-e of Hie el y Ii.-tc been sent up the valley, and it is in w Is I'cvtd Ilia' the fore- s operating In I hat v .iuiiy w 111 nii iiber thirty limns ijd men of uli a ms. Air.ifr on Un- l'wr I'olomiM' tlpnritl l.milist rei I A.Miiiiixnil tlin llel.rl l ln ir I orre :t..ooit l olonel VIiiIIIk in'n IIai.tiuohi July 2S. From one of fJencral Cns k's null" oi'ieers, who has Just arrived here from Harper's Ferry, i lenrn tho f-d-low ing artietilsrs of the ptesent p -til m on the l' per Potomac There has been no tiijhun ? to day, nor do the Rebels show any deposition to bi mg en a ronlllet. 1 h y seen at present to be falling hack, taking with liiem the giam which they harvested. It is believed that no Rebels are now nnrih of the Halilmne and Ohio Ksllroad. Our forces were tinder marching orders this afternoon, aud a for ward movement was tteguti. The only fear low is that the enemy will ngiin pi t away before our forcos ant utile to Concentrate. 1 his ollicer confirms my previous de.p nch that Iini-'Siii st is in conimanil, but he thinks there are at most not over 3.i,ooo of ihe raiders. H i says the crops in the Shenandoah valley never were richer ttiau this i ear, ami, if saved by tho Rebels, would tipport the w hole Contedeniey s. half ear. To get this crop was bell ved t he the tolc ol.jei i of the raid, and tt would w ill repay them lor ail tin ir trouble. He eonlirms my previous despatch concerning ti e I attic of Winchester, and adds tine, our loss w ill amount to fu ly 1000, Colonel Mulligan tell while gillaii'lv leading los ln-li bripaiie in a charge, lie wis suit thii.ugli tlie thiti and the shoulder, and it w is icpi rted l.c was also w-ouuded in the side. II s iiu u i ii ked him np, and wen- currying lilm from tin lirid, when the Rebels surrounded the whom party. The Colonel t 'Id the Imys to leave bun and tave the Hag, but bis la-t brave words were in Miiu, lor the Hi hcls gobbled np the whole blind, together wiih tlieir Ms;;. His wile has arrived at Harper's I'errv, and to day went out with a ring of truce to learn her hubai'd's late. The result had not been heard when the train for this city left. Co'onel Mulligan wa oifered a brigadier-general's coiiiinissiun in lKtil, but wou'd uot accept it Ih imiipc he preferred to stay witn Ins old brigade. Sonn tiling brbk may bo' expected to mornw, if the Kebels do not fail back, us our force beg.n to cross the river at the upper and lower for. Is. Oi neml Wright's headquarters were at Mono caey to-day. (teDc-riil Hunter has Issued an order that all Rebel eitlens in Frederick he sent across the line; and It was being enforced to-day, to tho iter honor of the Sccc-h. Rumors were in circulation at Harper's Ferry o-ilt y thnt Slieridiin was absent operating' on the enemy h rear. N. 1 . irilmne. ATEST PROM SHERMAJT. CLOSING ON ATLANTA A Movement to Cut the Only Remaining Line of Re treat for the Rebels. Washijcotoh, July 2. The latest olflclal dee- patches from Shsrmau's army state th it he was steadily drawing his lines closer around Atlanta. He bad as yet received no tilling of tho cavalry force cent out to cut tbe Macon and Colutnbui Railroad, which is the only means of escape left to the Rebels from Atlanta. i:WSl,A4M;1 AtTOl'MTM. tape-litl lo The Kvpnlns; Tli-irrth. AV'asiiinoton, July 29. The NCar says: W'c bear that despatches received here np to 1 1 M. to-day state that Hood has made effort to renew the asssii't upon MicruiHii's lines on four occasions since tho battle of Friday last. They were, however, feeble ell'orts, and were easily and promptly repulsed, with an aggregate lots to Hheninn of a hundred men. Sherman is steadily closing in on the diomcd city. His cavalry is also actively engaged in the meantime In good work, and ran hardly fail of severing the last remalniug line of Rebel communication with Atlanta. GENERAL ELOOUM'3 EXPEDITION. Itnllleor Rodney, MIsxtMNippl. TheVicksbnrg Whia gives the following ac count of the lute fight near Rodney : On the morning or tlic-ttuoi July, iirigauier- Geuernl A. W. Elicit, commanding Mississippi Mariue Brigade, moved out with his commaud from Rodney, Mississippi, comprising about fourteen hur'd'ed men, consisting of the 1st Mounted Infantry Regiment, und 1st battalion Cavalry, Mississippi Marine llrigade, and tne 4Sth und 62d Colored lnfuntry Regiments. lie commented skinuisulng witn tue enemy. nnder command of Colonel Wood, about one mile from Rodney. The enemy was toreed to retreat as the Federul command advanced, keep ing up a continual skirmish until arriving at Coleman's plantation, eleven miles from Rodney. Hcie the enemy iniidu a stand and checked our advance; hut soon the entiic command came np to their support and a suurp ue;nt ensued, lasting ul ut tight hours. The rut my made several dcsjierate ch irges on. our lines, but were us oils n repulsed witn severe loss. Tlie ica Itegiment (eoioreuj oecamo con futed In the first ebargo, but were soon rallied end formed in line again by their ofllcers. 1 he Gct eral in person rode along their line, amid showers of lead from tbe enemy, telling them to stand firm. The cuemy made three diiferent charges, but were repulsed each time, and were finally driven from the Held, leaving their dead in our hands. Their wounded were carried oil the field be I or o t! ty ictieated. Our forces pushed them lice or six miles, when, darkuess setting in, it was found impossible to follow inem. ine iicneral then num bed bis command towards the river. On the wev buck he found a portion of thu enemy in the rear, whom be succeeded in passing without any loss, nue company ot our cavalry wus sent lo the rear and succeeded iu ambushing the enemy three times, killing and wounding a groat many, alter which tiny did not folio our hues auy lur'hcr. The enemy lost about one houdred aud fifty men, killeo. woiinoeii, aim prisoners, ineiuuing one signal i ttlcer, with equipments. We lost otnj man on! ot Company ll, cavalry, ucorye iiuo 1 art, and live wounded. The colored troops sustained a much greater loss ten to f'fleen killed and fliteen or twenty wounded. Tbe colored Iroops fought like timers, often clubbing the enemy down with the butts of their muskets. fSo cowardice was shown by any of the com- stiaud, aud all acted with the most determined bravery aud coolness. 1 be Ueueral then re turned to the river and encamped at Rodney, The commaud exhausted all the ammunition, aud bad to send to Vlcksburg for a supply. As soon as it arrives he will attack the enemy again, fieneral Kllett will either drive Wood, with bis Rebel command, out of that country, or lose every man be bas. IWr. Cornell Jewell. As an irrespopslble person named Jewett, who bus recently been acting as an seut aud mes senger for the Rebel emissaries in Canuda, is assiduously laboring, and apparently with some success, to ciu to the impressioa that he acts by virtue of a certain implied understanding or con nection with the Fxecutive Maution, we deem it not improper lo state that be hot never received from the Fiesident the slightest recognition ; that Major Hay, at Niagara, enprcisly declined to nieet him, and that the only letter he bas ever received from tbe Kxecntive Otkce, In answer to bis voluminous comniuulcaiioui, is the follow ing: Kmrvrivi ll.s-ios, Whhioio,JuIv W, 11.-felr: la U.seiuMTlMOi B.J duties m hocrttsry la cluirss o-f thf Prs.liU-nt's rrrvspuadrae,U is uwtj ft uis to U.e ft ewlsiu dlsaetioii In lh cliolcs at ivttsr. ts Im inb uilledlo Hit Mruatl liitcuaa 9l tike President, la older to avwd s further ws.te ol time on )our yerl, 1 hsvs to Intoria viu tied uur letlers lire never to tibinlitea. 11 v iiraeoedlus lalids uisttor Iuu Ux iiuullatiutlherriiel acul. I tni.ilr, vtrytnil.yoaroboiueatMrvsnt, JollS HAT. Viuua Cowui. Jsnr,4t.,cc. -'fiftK-I EXTRA! FIFTH EDIT! QUI GEN, McPHERSOSTS SUGCESSOa. Gen. 0. 0. Howard to Command Department of Tennessee. GFN. EOSECRANS ABOUT TO TUNISII THE GUERILLAS. INTERESTING FROM WSSH:KGT3N. Arretts and Imprisonments An Arri val from Harper's Ferry No Rebels on the Potomac Thoy Number Forty Thousand near Martinsburp:. itc r.tc, lie iitr., r.tc, r.tc, r.tf. ftperliil lo The I'.veiiinir Ti loif rnpti. Washinoton, July '2'. Captain J. M. Vcnrson.of Ihe 4ih Ne Jersey Reirlinrnt, and I.ieulennnt W. t). McCoy, of a New York regiment, were arrested by the mili tary atilhorl'ios, for attempting to leave tlie city without iiuiho.ity. They were coramiucd to tho Old Capitol. Johnson S. l'almer, a cl:ienof London comity, Virluiu, now iu the Old Capitol under sentence, of court-martini lor violating tho laws und cus toms of war, will bo sent to Albany penitentiary to-moirow morning, to lie confined during thu t xbtence of the Rebellion. Charles Sanborn, 9 h New York j James Ward, 3d rennsylvanl.i; John Kclley, Sill Pennsyl vania; Thoinns Council, M do.; and Samuel Music, 14th U. S. Infantry, will be sent to Fort Delaware this evening to serve their terms of sentence hy court-martial. A cavalryman arrived In towu tins morning from the nelghliorhood of H.upor's Ferry, which place be left yesterday afternoon. He eonlirms the rc)xrt tbut tho Rebels have disappeared from the banks of the I'ntoimtc, between tho F'erry and Martinsbnrg, and says that cavalry scouts who came In Just before he left report that the Rebels are a short distance beyond Mar- tinsburg, moving eastward, in strong force. They are thought to number forty thousand, Including a rcinforei ment of fifteen or twenty thousand men received recently by Karly. Amicable HrlKlionawltli t'o reign Powers It is siild, to-day, in olllciul circles, that the foreign despati bes from all (manors, received by late arrivals, demonstrate that our relations with all foreign powers are in a better state now than at any prcvi .us period since tlie commence ment of the Rebellion. A SUSPICIOUS STEAMER. PROBABLY THE PIRATE " FLORIDA." We get tbe following from the books at the rbiluilelphia Exchange : Ttii tteiim tint Kspuklir, st this port from New Ortcsn , vis Vml Hs, rt iott at S l I'. M . J.ill In.l.. U lni li- Oe.'-S. loliKltlllle 71'M, ssw H tll.plelous lonktau leauler, twii polntn iiiisrr tiu- Mtertmnril u era, mecrtni.' iioi-tliwsiil. flie ws. bsniiie rieved, psillleil hlitrk, and liiirnl'iit .n mti ; at 4 P. M , .aw the so-atner tieanlil itimrtly t'jr risT We nt one' handed to Ills luiriliwiit, lirlimii-f I lie tie tinT flineilv a-tern. a d tn s short lime tint -id we were I'-avlmt lier tH-hlnd. At S I. M. tne st'sturr w. m.t in 4sat, and fl'Oci nilna'i-s af.iT wuluat alipit of liur, and at oucu t-ejit oft fur Cape lleulopea. (1I.MKII. !W. PIIHtNO S NI CCESSOR. Cincinnati, July 29. Private advices from General Sherman's headquarters announce the assignment of OeneralO. O. Howard to the com mand of tbe Army and Department of Tennessoo, a position made vacant by the recent death of Gcucrul Mel'herson. (ici.etul Howard's chief of staff will be I.ieu-Unam-Colonel Warner, formerly of the 70th Ohio Volunteers. FRO MINHOI RI. St. Louts, July 29. General Rosecraus, by suthoiity oi iho War Hep irtuieut, has cilled for nine nglments of six and twelve mouths' volun teers for the protection of the State sgiinst guerillas or Invasion. In the sumo connection, Governor Hall has i-sued a proclamation st ulng tbe emergency to be great, aud urging tbe people to fill these regiments at once. IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH LATEST FROM ATLANTA. PARTICULARS OP LATE BATTLE OT FIOIAL DESPATCH TROM GEN. HOOD. AFFAIRS ABOUT PETERSBURG. TH iJHAIDIlNTII 15 V A X l K V El"., f'.fr. Ktc., Ho. Kir. KI, l.tr. The ilnrloui nowM fntn Northern fV v'Ki 1 u'- orhd ilift f be ait'itrt'n 00 Natunlav ami ytiiin(ay ; rln'clt wim lively with Joliyhliul xril-meiii ; ami avi"t ihtrvrim u4H wl. flri to an aitul intrrmniah war, mww titto.iafti with hep. 'J'h lai ot HfitMOin, au-l 1 a lK.-irliiK 11111 the n anlt ol' th Knaral caaip.ihin aat th r, wart libitra'ly t1lrnittsil ; an'l tt wu4 Ki'ral ao C4 ud tlmt. ahsttiiii ihectliM I of Hood lultlulorj uuj-mt-iita be KUftutneil. and culminnt In a deuUive victory, no far, not in Uouhti. need ha rnterialned aa to the ri-fuli t the L-aiupai-m in Virtflnia Uraiit hulngexpruiUnl the turce of ihui.Imth at bit ooiutuand iu vain, itratcicm lon e may then be employed by htm to about thu tame pur- Ki, '1 he foliowuig ia Ute oitlcial denLmtuU of Gvuerul Hid Atlanta, July 99, 10' P. M. Hon Bi'crtaryof War The tritt sliiiii'il itts position trout in on l'ucti Tree rrcelc laat oivht.aod btuwarfafti d ( h-atliara' turpi toruiud Una Ot hattit an. olid the-city. Hardri- Curps) Hindi ft ullit march, and attacked the iiit-mv i extreme ltl to-day at on otlot'k, and drove bun from hi work, oapturinif Kixteru ile of artUtety and live itandi ut eolir. Uhcuthaiii ftttarked thu t iu'inyat tour 01; link p. M. witU pitrtit-ii ol'hiK oomiuand, and drove the enniv,raiinrinki nix finea of artillery. Uuiuig Uie eugaeniimt weoupturcd Whvi-ier'a Cavfth v routtxl tl enemy lu the nefchhor tiiKd of Derfttur, apttirmjr hU rama. Our lone l not fully ancertaiui'd. Major (ienaral Walknr klllrdi Brfva d r-tit'iiraft Hintth, (Ut, and Alerrer, wounded, fn ot ers report Mil'tafrfcon killed. Our tn-ip. loaht witU i6Mttllftntry. 9. H llO01, ticuerftl. Tho Pr DrMfitrhf Atlanta, July 22.-About'2 o'clock thin afleraooa tbonemr ftttai ked our left, nndr (ieneral Siewft-t, wlib Ttat i(fir. 1 bay were receird wiUl ft ualliiig lire from botburtiUtry and IntKiitry, which cauaud tUou to taller, wlifti th order w ai trivu to charge, AmoitKtbe killed li Itoneral Mi Pheracn, who waft ahot through the heart t ItrlKadittr tieneral till a A. Hrulth.ftiid (the Yankee) iuvral Huod.xisaneral Urntl ain loat ft le(. Our tic one left lhlr broaitworks and charged with great riipidtty, drtii)i the euamy fmtu two llneaof lu ruohiBoata, and liirtictin reat alauirhter,cptuniif ft lent BumtHf of prtaoovra and leui Iw.u otce ol ar tiUrrr. General Hard bftHnc pa Mad arwindthft enemya flank la now In tialr rvar, do- tm grvftt e&ecuUoa. j Ti.e tiyhUug atili contmut. , HceB(l Dpth Atlanta, July 23. General Wheeler, Utft vrnlngt attacked the earmy elttl.m the ai u hborhood of lieciitur, and drove Uwm back, oaptuftug lue hundred wai'otti wi n MippHea, tad ft Urge uuuiberof uritonvri 11 in till pumUna. 'J here wa very little ovhtinv fttter dark reaterda. Two tbi;ukaiul priaunvrii, inuludiuu ae enty Avecouimln itoned uffii rri, twenty five pluoea oi afUUw,aud f l audi l cviwr Uftvt bu liQUj,m lit. m r t In ofrti'4 r i fin pur twt .)ntt ri"p t If morn In,:. Tb-Ti n fiw litik wr nmlsiiipf n our Kmrlirmrot In Itlrhtnond. lit. ft '!.. 1 A'lstui , Wh't'l 11" tt'li-irr tfh o. . hi o It hn -Mitl iw H-iliniMV. tl lul. " ! thv nt" i. intii h Hin 'Mai hi- b' i n ri'fi n ! titi 'i u at It raun 1 ft nuil o iho u ho it th city, ftni wnlci ry iJ . miiP ! I uaMTB nf ih t'lMiinrv. h ll"" lift' lK"" 1" ;" '?' iin,n vr in" rirn- ti'ftini f 'h Amu l ( eiinfii'Of I'll iMitiistui u.rv. i mill) il lis c,?c li'.i y iiii'Wi. t irn; lift i i'vi i.-ricn p.O ll"lV. 1 h tl'l t. I'lMlK t, Ihft ftrniv Um U. aj, .jtiior.fi utr itt'ktv fj n-l ii irAcm ih' t.rfi-.ivr anil ly our stni),n.u It) prfin. ftuu m i 4 t r.j h- ni II. n m l.i i f al HiwmI ta tun mnn thf nn.T,iut bwn cfaniiji, li in inn'oaniit.f lo ;mry i ll a .-f h irnfi ti i on hi h ll.r in w- t Una vit-turv an 1 Tit" i r.- it. rutth Hg a! Mi t Jt. itit ri. H i iif'tcn IiaJ t' w Mniii.in'v iravB eiHMtl t? lint nftw fnm tail iUji, ,.i lv t I 1ta- Hnfl t y milni' (H-Ml lnt-l-ittvi'cf. ilia! mt-Ti li-twsM( tn iMlh've whitt tnar ri'utt; lint Vr ifVoul 4irpiiiii nl' lniT4l llo.nl d'',i-l"l "'I In. fti'l i'Hnc flt th it t bi t.ti I nd ti"t on'v iftitt .itTf in I'uimnfttirti' tint llitan'W ..irlirtii tf-n rU.c.sHMiliv ii'i.ni.rH tnrtt nttyl-'jl in r i'i rv ot nU thnt ba ' n 1-nt, n1 v niiii) irry oi, r vd torloi n li.tiDfiw l i t" ti t. rtltnr oh n iha nrtiny. ti i.m H (ill Hii km nil to b a mn vt-r ri- ol l-i 114 11 , mil run niMHiitni' iit r'rried practh- ll orjurj u K.i ' IK l' l la. RW-Tll. It ft H tl ai lit nilLhf hprttf.'-t-d;lint t wn t) ft'rrl Uirt. b'tu 11 hot nlii.it i Ii". I tl"t "ty ntt 1 In o lc U t.i ii-. Ilf h uiiiiiU-! ih ronrt an-e 01 in ( Mfiit lu- l a MmkM a I. 1 Hi- witMn tl' flrtt Wfk nt nU con rt itil, aim won mm Imp nan victor . r th c 111 pi -I i I t.f It Ik ;fUirV.Ht tli time of wrltl.nt, ttnlil I -u ln wt. ; 1 nt Hi fin:iy i ti"W. im'wiiPi 4 ml n im oii., b.iii t. tt urcr thiin let ir 11 un!urel ntrvntli wiih a ir-arv. Hi- aitiukwaii mal. Hot rrtjivixl ; th fncmr wra iitncti.i n ri 1 nihi'il 'I Ii ii- tiTin an new to Ihi u.Miiie 1 to tho l;illln "I th A rin of l'Oniii-sisj lliiTil II oil. v iiilif.( In not itif uiai to r-t autl t i h uvn ataM l UK ami Urii..t ihi- rmr. Hi- will t U ir a hi A antir, ami now tint n hit hr k -ti np th o'il in III 1 nl tlmt arm . ti will, to1 111 1 1 -1 iircs n i, ami n not to ilrt i th umy ha a ftud rvt-n u illy out of li M hreaki from the Only iark pilnt tn onr tin lfi" H it's I 't lo l r.ar. Hid litoiina ihmi Ii At- '11 111 the fn. Ti ' enitnt f kit of Ih - C 'ii'f I.T-n ha rt veii'il 1 n inl(j sind ilu'eute i Iho exultant 1 wriHTHtlwnw Ilrfr rwlMirK-, A'i om the Kichmimn Jttyuirrr, Jutu Ut. litiriinr tri1nv nothltiK ol lntirt triinplred In or at.i.iit ih ktiiu City, inipo riant inuvcim-i.i o,iiirt (Hi I 1 ur-.itu h If. il lii V Weil' p oniltlly tlii o ercd b uraiii. nmliii'ir pimte it p were taken to mit el mte 1 1 I'm. I irunt lj nl. nt ly ah'n-t n rotnmeoep a n r tf c' Toiley ; but 1 h ! about hi mn'ti wer'nali-licd by nu tiil.i tit uf a r in hiii Ih nt In that p eu l-n r hue 01 mm eiti"it , lie 1 H' h-eii hilh rto Ut the m xleot antftult direct, we have nn iiim'ehcii-lon-on tbat tvtint. On KitniriiKy nk-hi our latterl a openel heivlly up'.n th i t emv, and ti e tlr tn. nut kept uu vij. r i iiiv .r eoiii. l ine 'I he enemy r!'Moi. ami ih no- rr-ud hy t'i d'iel tit lontt taw exeltrd ih b tti f that a froral enxijemaiit t:id i"iinm net d AH wm unlet oil '' tenhiv. ihe 1V11. irof Jill) 'I I r:i : Itll the exemption of ft rliirt tune In the iimrniMk' of ntenl' them were do il eihi thiow 11 into IVtiT-b' rtr diirfnif tho diiv. luitlntf ihe inuiitiiiK fhelliinr, wo regret tn aiy (hat t mt e-ltnuil'l w riflemen, w hoi hoti wn et-ua. r i cd hii Itimrv fin in ft iraHine" ol" iib)Iii, Vo siuirsdy hope th" wmiM, w ill not p ove To he tiflrt" i.nlth i'!r!i whn w e mni ho.mt trom t iiu iho nrohe had not 1 nmd tho 're Iiu lit . w Ihtl. lh"lit'h very Mn.H. may, 'inteM Ktriit-l, 1I0 numh'ef. Iho Villi keen are tlid to h.ive er'ctMl a new und iiowo;.ul bu:lTy aomewbere near to Hivet lann. lit Orriiinllon of Ntrnilrnrv The Rh vr HI im'liefcler ac. From tht Riehtwmtt FraminerJuiyV, W huv th bt 1 f rum tri from the va'hT, wh'rh plai the nnnv ill 'out lu spoti at pr-min 'tit places No 1111 kr' I urn . K ron f Itovil. and Win rentoii . A Lntlem:in who ro.iehi d t hii ell v en HaIiihIm v nl jM horn K(llnhirw, twelve It id h norill of New itihi kef , sUtei thill Wlltfll h ltl htrai huru win. ti d Ii v our loreei. It wan tihtit -hi ih- ywouli full htrk.th niny hefritr rriinr'iMi in vr ry neavv lore: mil w notfier in o-iu'ti nw m.irkot r o(T lite ltnl. tow-.trda 'ftrrntoii r.mlil not of eourie t innlerntot 1 Th rum"re alluded to mar have orlt lu.ited lnu antlripatloii iuTJy. I,It A N11111II Ktvrrwra r!iieitT who lett Buumton on yeitefdi Inform 11 ttiai our forced w r. on Hittunlsty all1 ihe othr aide of hevnirtrVt,aml thai there wiih ho probability of ih im imdat '( iitiHfl .11 of Kiont Hovel by the enemv. We laain fiom an oilK-r who nrrld on iat nvrmuu'i tra a tt at on W vilueai ay last oenral Karaa u"n iHvtooa wai unfortmiato enonuh to o atia kl near Wtncliettur, a ft n rmidii when it win not well prepared to ineut a luddeo attack fretn nuperlor frce. The r fault , the lviion wri compelled to ret re it, alter sitih rif g a loisi 01 in in ihr etotourhuudred ink I wonndtd, aril ui'siierjf and three or four vnnt. Thii 1 tn etiiilr to li li li iflint import iieee wh 1111 hv ramor a f i dtiynftuo. Our aiuiyle still In tin condition aud at the littht place. Garrick's famoat villa at Humptoa has re cently been pnrvhaacd hy a rich London tailor for fltty.four tliousatid dollars. Tbe Stuto of North Carolina owns salt works of considerable, extent at Wilmington. Tht 7 wore erected at a cost of $100,000, and have boon carrlt d on to au additional expense of 9(0,7B7'78. Tbe receipts for the talu, and tho sums due in May tot, amounted to $il,(W3-45. About two hundred and seventy men are employed tnthn manufacture, liy the report of D.C. Worth, salt Cdniniisait nor, it appear that tho works produced sixty-two thfjusond bushels ftr the year ending April SO, 18G4, which bus hcensu.d at an average of $7'75 per bushel, amounting to $ISO;tO. The present market price of thin etaple Is $25 per btihhel. Thn works were injured by an Incursion of our troops, but have since been repaired. rilll.ADK.LFIIIA TH.tl)K BlEPOKT, Fhiijav, July 29. Quercitron Dark comes for ward alowlr, snil No. 1 Is lift demand st S:.0Hoa. In Tslincrs' Hsrk no cltunse. 1 hem Ii s modorslt lixiulry for Cotton. We quote Mid dling at SlfUlu lti:i, snd sood Middling at l'l. TIm rocsii'ta of CloveraM-d tiave besn ltsht, and tlis stH-k isaliunatOKhautel. 11 Is tn dftuand st $l.. FUx ne.Uills In amall way at KI-ai'jrgM; V biul.el. No aalsa ofTliuotlu uave stnreiwrted. In Uie Pruvlalon Market uo asloa of aa Impo riant chsrsc tvr have besn rpori.-d. 1 he ato. k of all de&er.pttons ts really reduced. The Flour Urkt atlll conlloues inactlvs, and ths de rusud haa aomew hut fallen off; the aalsa haw bean chiefly routined to the. higher brunts, and we ootioe sslea of 70JU tanels City 11 Ilia snd It 05 l.arrcla Ohio at the ctnao of our laat report s a aa'e of .1"0 barrels low f rsdo wsa to day rlTocled al aiuf barrel. Ihe rciullrrs and bakers pur chase nlililn the rank'a of Mora t to sl'J lor stipernue aud' tavicy brsnda. Ifye Klnnr and Corn Meal are itl-t. Tl demand f.r Wheat haa fallen, and tba tt-mleney of prices Is downward... No asles of red have been mwted. We quoia old at SmiJiti, and ne.r at Ji (J0. White rarsea rrom t.-d u TO. Wa quote new and old llye at (r7tf4l'Sl without tales. There Is a llin'ted de mand for Corn, and ealea of jell w hava been reported at f l-7:i, snd about 1V0O t aal.ela while at l-ils. Date ars dull. We quote at Mh. II cetita. Whlaky No dvinand. I'eoiiael. unl- sfid Ohio barrel acll In a amall wayat I'M), Mnrkrta by Telrifrwplk. New Yokk, July 29. Flour llriiii 14,1'Kl hh's. ao:o at ;ib atvin' of I'm'. ; SI't ts for aiate. and Sit WosW fr.rO.co. and $M. .'.(.i48 Ml lor ullieru Wheal auua I lc : aalrq i f iio loiaiiela at lt'.Ni.l 41 for Cmc uo bprhitf, IK'S".! 4.' if M.lwaule Club, und St -fvl 0 t r llen. 4 oru lino : I!,ohi biiHliela aold al SI tOil"lil. I'M'! dull. Pork lieavv, K d duelloed 6N! 'rotl ; ale of . Imrrrla al J7i J." oO lor Uaaa. ljird hrui al i'J (Vile. H hiaky Sim at H 11. llAi.nwoiiK, July 29. Floor du'l. Sales of 501 b.l. Howard air. ot auiMirilnr at 1 1 .'.e.r 11 .w . Wheat aelln'i i while, tl l'M; nd. Sl tiwi. so. corn qolel SI tl 7'U.J l-l. Whisk j! dull, a-l aWuU.I4llV tl I4 1 .a. LITEST MARINE ITKI,U(.E( 1 CI.KAltED THIM MOBMINd. Itili: S'rll'e Haunt!. Hand. I'ort K.iyul, l H. Httlaon .tU, b. hi Htie.inil-t ati. .ken, AlexHtidria, Tyler 4 Co. hrhr Cloll.lltla, Kloke., do. do. K-lir rlb Pae.lle. WeOl., Kortreas kf nroe, do. hehr Arllal, Maj ah, Itallimore. Capum. aHltlVED THIH MORNTBTtJ. Brig Ecllpae (llr.y, I'eteraon, lwdava from Trinidad da Cui.a.MlM. mnlaaaea ai.deoc.ia to K. k W. Welti.. llns La.ly Wualuuutou ilir.). Nlckers.ni, Is days from l ive ialenu, N. H.t with oarylea lo eai.laiu. ltr.s J- V. hpenear, hiM-ueer, a days from Charleitoa lUr. in Nallaat tu K. A. heulur oi Co. Mhr eat V. md. lliii luua.i dsya fro i Forlraas Mon roe . 1U bslluat to railHlll. HrhrN.8 Itie, H nel.l, S daya from Ilaltersa Inlet, la bsila.l lo ealila.n. Sehr Vehi..er, Lewia, lodaya from Boatoa. with mdas to 1 welia 4 Co. Hrhr lUnha, Uailor, 10 days from Holloa, with Ice to cai.lstu. . I.r J. II. Cramer, Cramer, from Sallabury, In ballast to captain. keiu Artist, llarah, from llalumore, lu baliaal ts cip. lain. nchr Keadinir KM. ho. 47, Mtskerooa, trout rartraas Mt'iiroe. In ballaat lo eaotaiu. BH iir W. Denuiily, Hunter, from Derby, Conu , In bat laat locaptalu. lichr Alert, Vatea. from Boaton, tn ballaat to captain. hchr ClolUJa, aiokes , irom W l.whujloa, DeL, lu ballaat to rapiatn. He i.i Hireamlot,e)iokea, from Wluulaftou, Uol., la bal laat to raptaln. bolir Auu Plckerell, Lodt'e, S days from Near York., ut ballast to captaiu. aahr Luey, Morrow, 1 day froaa Brondywlaa, Del , with Corn meal to H. U. Iia. Hrlir White Squall, y llli, t days from OhooUnk Blrer, salili aUlu tuuher Lo New lard. Hrhr Kttle llll, Fleoilns, 1 day from Prederloa, Del., Wtlh RTOio lo Jomee Hsnatt. hchr Delaware, Conner, 1 day from Smyrna, Dal , with grain to James UarraU. hieamer KepuUlc. bturteront, from Hew Orteaas SOth Inst., IB ballast to at. at i. M. rianasau. Hteaur h. c. Walke r, Hnenu.il Soars from hew York, with Bidsa to W. M. Balrd 4 Do. MEMORANDA. Ship Baraaak, owiaud.heuK lor UveriMMl, went to sea yeat'-raay atteruoon, IMPORTATIONS. ttepurtt&ftr r ealn Ttltgrapk, TeiMsao va CraA Brlaj Krllpse, l'eteTaoarrlW bail cocvavtl puaUivwM tarvlH.l i W Weleiu FINANCE AND COMMERCE.-' Orrirs of Ths Fyrm-w Trr.sArii, J r.Mar- Jult t Tfc Monff sfnrkol fon Inoes er, sl long on call irr plenty t 8 per oiit per sonasa. Clty pstr is ling at from HQi'J per cent, per Siaiini. s sts ph ss. d to notice tbst the nw lota wHl pt 1 srt nt mice's, fiiihscrlptlons r vming hi fricly from all qimncrs. Tbi banks and banking Ir.ttltntlois of tho dnntry, as well as prtvata In-"1 diTldnsIs, have already subscrllxwt wry ksrga sobis. A despatch from W-shlnirtoB states that tbe Treasury Dcpartinrnt wore, dclighsed as well as surprised on hrDR officially adrisrd that Iho sublet Iptiotjt to tbe new loan the first dv, 10 N. w Irak, amounted to ta,&.J0,(X)0. The foieign demand for GoTetDtnent Menrltie still c i.tii ues, snd the morVot Is firm, with sale tf .V2(1ai 10RJ(S 108J ; 7 30s at 0',, and Cl or 1X81 at 1071- Ruitrond shares are. dull but sirady, and Ibe transactions are limited. ' Het4 Ir.? I- niisrttird, with soles at 6(o)Cf ; Tenoy sylni.la Rallrosd sold at 73; Little Bobnylkil) Knilrcad nl ; North Pennsylvania at 32 1 ; and l'.ln.lra at 60. New City 6 are sclllnf at lOftJ. In Bank shares there ia very liule doin, bnt tba market is steady. . I'rodui InR Oil stocks are In fur demand, with, niiulcTiiic m lis to notice at former rate. . . . CoM is more active this morning, and price liTc slifiblly advanced, opening at 1)1 j ad varcrd and sold at VA at 11 o'clock ; declined to st 12 ; rn'lie.l and sold at 2'3 at bulf piet 12 . fllll ADKl rillA STOCK eXCIUMI.E HALKS). JULT t Hsported by clsrtM.a h Co.. nmksra. Ha. Ul B. Thlrt M, RKFOttft KdAIIDR. lfiriThirhVsi..c. Hf) I yum t'nlonrt...M tv ll an Hesu.bs H. H.. SxH IX) ah ..,.M t M lu) I'O.h a. ll" ah rt Dli Jil'ah da V M S rs'rll Oil..... t"f yuan o... ,...7i . a wv an jsoviinuKK-, i;s In an do.. ..bio riMNT l ARM. Slew V . si. .i :t '2 h Tenna B .. U t. a l..a'0 do tt.H' I . ar . trtitl.. S'. i.Chy r.m. new.... IX f A It B,(.. tl-tS' lehuh Sa I4S ah Hex !!.... a I ( .'na. van Of....a,a w s I. It H.-II . nil .Hi lno an N Pa. H. It. ... irj-a ..l"laj WahElmlraof M ..IS i M ah Minehlll n ' .111, tOOah Boadind K..kl'.rHH .111 Ho ah no H lie B M.pek oil.. 3i llah do s6 (WI (Al ah 1 . tiitht: K.. Ms ' i.u n a s-.w PKICe-H OP BTOI.ne IN KttW TOKK. He ported by Clarkaoa Co., Broken, Ra. Ul tt. Third St. ttru Call, Aexoaa) Call, t'nltrfl Btatea Sa, lSHt . Int off lot,', hid .. ta Reek Island Kailn.ud bid IHX aelaa K. n.ll..s lln.r.(l l.i , ,, llllnoii Crin ml Hallroad bid lSS)i aaia . ialeim l'alirrad bid b aaiea New ik Central Hallroad l.ciyhtd aaiea ftle hnllxoid I lv W.I DDiaalea Inidson Ksllroad l;llbld aslea Co 0 , Vlx4 bsl ., . aalea t't.lt.d SUM HOa lm bi .. aalaa Market Firm. Firm. Nkw Yoiik, July 2t Siocks are better. Chl- caro a. t K.H'k Mend. IMS : C.inibelaod prafer'ed, ftl; llloi Cntral, Mu-htsan "Ulharn, srt; do., Mlnrantieo, 1:17 New York Central, la3 ; Kedtnff, 1.1SH : llu.'aon Klr.r. Kne, 112; C.oirM.nSa, ; f.-'J0 ( 'ei'i'nna.liu; Heslateren, Ins ; One-year Cerullcaies, 96l ; Jar Coosa 4 Co. quote Oorornment Securities, .., ia Bisjn to-dav. aa IbUowa : . U 8. 7 S- IU hotea KrJ Cernnea.ea of ImleMedneaa, New 9t IJunriermaater'a Vouchers 93 Hold JMil t-'.K llonda lus F t - Quotatlnna of Hold at the Philadelphia Gold Kxehaaaa No. IH 8. Third street, second story : PSA.M Ki MM .....IV 11 A.U -M 1P.M. tJIM, klaikel wtak. Tbe following are the qnotntlons of the prlaet. pal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day, reported by Palmer & Uaey, Brokers, No. (54 S.Thlrd street : , Fulton Coal SH Titet kloiintaln Cool. 7J V. Y etMld. Ceal..? llrern Ml. Oral.... Mi N Ca-hi ni ale .... 'i NewtS-eek 1 S' H 21 Pa PetrolenmOo.. a 1 errr Oil SW 4 Heysione uu., fll.: Vctiuirn 1)11. . am!! 1$ 5 slrB..n Peientenni, reeier i am coal. CllniotiCoa' ''1 a iriaiiRim , .. j 3 ' Howes ttooywl.. X 1.1. li Irein- Ol ........ I t t .Pope Farm Oft..., ... - it it Butler CVMl.n Hi anierirnn no.-im.. 7-a rrnn Mh Ins .'. (tlrorrl Xluliui Vina Mi. leu 13 1'htla. and H-lon. .. Staiidan M.ninw... Ma.qitieMtnln(. 1 t ol.i.f-riicot. ...... 5a Ahare Iron 1 (III L'irrk 6 Mrp'e Hlisde Oil. .l?Stf il.C IDO ek Oil.... 6', .. IKeyetono ZUM., oai.n av Xiao.... i II TV t'l s lOen.ioore. laell.lll., ISsiMcIlhoney s j l,, lirin.Ntewn 1 3 S HoOerta .. flaT 13 N..blelelamoierla IS iXlExOelslor I JUst Tlierc is very little doing in I'assonger Railroad shares, and prices are nominal. Wo quote - Mid. Second and Third 73 41 00 , 73 14 Pprnce and Pine Chrsnnt and Walnut Arch street Race and Vine Ridge avenue 1 U 20 It) The following are the ReoeioU of Tlnnr ant drain at this port dnrlne; tbe pat week : Floor. 10,200 bids i Whe.it, fio.400 bash.t Corm. 85.100 bush.; Outs, 17,200 hash. , Tbe following are tbe Receipts of Coal Oil during the past week : Crmle, 18J0 bwls.t Re fined, 4400 bbls. , . ; i The condition of ths banks of the thresi princi pal commercial cities of the Unlnn Is exhibited in the following table, wbicb gives tbe agrtgitea of their last weekly etatemeuta : , )H , , 1 Loam. Aptcifi, PirtuhUin. 0ar4aw N. Y. July M..tlfM.HH. 7S1 Jl,etus)it ,,rwp, 47W1.Ttt tMla..jDly t. ;.77,44S ,-. i..,iT as.iel Ku iloaion.July yt, bu.Vtjn tfnzrr Total S'S1.S.'IS 7.1S Sn.70S.4t7 l,..IW'l Ul on a IM laat week.... S06IM,u SM'AI.US Mjuljim VIS SSS.WJ Deeiesae In loans , tL6St4 eat lieeieaat In HiMvole ,,Vi Decrease In circulation.. ...... nrtjist Dffereaae In depoalta SJMe.liH The following are the euri'lngs of the Haiieua and Cineinuatl Railjoad Company fur Ihe third week In July : Pnaaeniters IS".. KI l-SO CS.1S) tl.laZTi . IrOWll-l? . 1KS4. IVXIIMl to, hi r l,ue. t,S;M-J7 a; j .t r re Kola Malta, cjtpreee, Olid teH'Siafiai. Total Tola) U.ls month lo dale Total from January 1 ttl;t.SH)Vd plft.?77 0I The earn ujs of ibe D ibui'ie and fl'ou Dttr Railroad C n pauy, for tlie third wtuk i Jnlv, irtis w. re . IS. t'l Itti ert I If. 3 1.TT UI at .' ti.cr.aaa tSMt.l A national hank is to be nrirmlred at Lirt'a Tlock, Aiknnsas, with a ein'tal of tfi).00. Thireaie alnariv reven national liatiks wl Li t He V rritory nf he Motes ibat soeeikd one in l-uisisnti, f ree In Tennessee, one in Vir,;iula, and two In West Virginia. l lie cteennitt k l ieaenrv notes are o noted ut Montreal, Citnutla, at (Vi 'ai-i) and sil vir comn te I at .'i.if j 3rj ier nut. ilWciiut. 1 he Honor, TVat-eirr of July -7 Syt : Mot or is s-owhrn easier roin day to-dav, aodfliooe- uiaa.1 lor bii-li eas a. ! -- ea la readme!.' f- IMas oaf Tea hanks a e eit.ilPa olid dt-o. ui.fliik' n ura f.o) nwte Uie pis, me 'th' in nave pii.t d aw . ks are a. erv a, li.e.vnil ihe mitjkkl loeUK sjieenlritle an'oaa'soe atr nt. hlil.oreh m. -t .' tho eooift divideisd oaylust set urllt. s an bru-Llus lull prlc. s Fituue ul mailers In Clndtnati are thas re ferred to by tie (;a;ettr ot the - nb lust : Wo have tu noltoe a contli ued 'atr cental. d for mono v. Tho supply of eiirrei cy la ro.re oberal. loo meeipve are otesdily increasicy, una uie maraot te wurkiste a ehado easier. A.Kwltha.arduitf tula, however, tbe laa.ika i reluctant about diaoouutliis -ly, -rif q-t laihr Siasna ao Sar then- reeolor customers and depositors. To tbeui lae ralea are S01..D per eent for nrsl-olasi aiitnattireo, a&d 12 per cent, for so. mercantile paper. Hpsa-ulAsora au4 Di.rehat.ta carryllicproduoel.avealm.Mst eesv.e4 saaklaaj aoi.lleatlotia lur loans. The benke steadUv relooo lo ao connodate tnfe clasa of cualomera, w ho are consequently ouutieu to turn ine.r aiteuuoa tt. tne streot, wtw.ro sty obtain ioana al s(J per caul, a tuomh. , . t ' Tbe ThonaassKilta Ulrthdlaj of s Taswa. Mrs. M. C. Booth writes from Zurich, Seritier land, to the Milwaukoe Life, this characterUitio incident: " "Yeaterdiiy, Juno M, tho sreatest eelelsraUoa over known III Mwilrrruind luok piae at WuitecUiur.a Uinlii( little clly about fliteen mites in m f.url. a. It was Hlven la ccmniemoraiton ol the foun,laua ol tbe Iowa a thouaanel years as, at whloa time the keya wore liven aa by Hu d.4fh of llapaburu. who had until thea bela the towa. TUO) clly was ctowued and garlanded in Iho most Uetoful man ner, and the afreet procesaiou was far more uiaulnoeut and varied lltau thai ol U.e usual oarulvol. AU Use out weapons ware borrowed Sir the oocaeloa Irom tbo vartoue muaeuma thrcHiluiul 8wltorlond, atot exact roureeeuxa Uons were given of numerous historical aoenea heretolurw eoovldeied quite too oouipUeeud aud dittlcult for earuivat IvsMTeeaalatioau'1 , The Bianuacrlpt expense book of the Preten der and bis iamily, during the years 17i-oJ. was recently exhibited at a meeting of tbe Society of Antiquaries. It contained many taMrasting details, some curious words, and in oca badsjli lng. UtHrtnl lrm wlnow 0r Use ateia ejsTW ltury ut kvautucky. Class tna-jnlyM, lass, .., 3D, 47, 44, 74, 15, 2, W, SI, 7. 21, 46, 30. , ta run -Juy ,D. 69, 71, 20. 47, So, U. 0, d. io, J. 4, Al, ft CUtkja40rMUrUirti,w44Vk; , 1 , tirar.o.t,A4