pj i ri " "T" H JjLo PRICE 0 CENTS.J iHlILADKLrillA, MONDAY, AUGUST I, 1SG4. PRICE TWO CENTS. THrtD EDITION.! 1ATEST FROM THE FRONT. ASSAULT ON PETERSBURG. OUR TROOPS RETIRE FROM THE CAPTURED FORTS. DETAILS OF THE MOVEMENT. OUB.LOSS 2000 IN KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING. 10 to.. F.ti.. Ktt., IJto.. lito. " fjX'olal ta That Kvrnlna; Telfa-rnph. Washington, August I. By the arrival of tha mail steamer this morning from City Point we have news from the Army of the Potomac of not so encournglug a nature a We bad been led t. expect. It appears tb.it nfter Hie Rfbtil fort w.ii blown up, General Ledlie's Division, of the Oth Corps, pushed through the rulus to the second Hue of the enemy's lutrcuchmenU, when other portions of our army pressed for ward and engaged the enemy on the right &nd left of Ledlie. The Rebels, however, still remained on the right and left ol tlie dt'inolltdietl fort, In their front line of lntronclimetits, of wliicli the fort foimed a part. Thus the Rebels were able to pour a steady fire into our troops, who were resting In Iront of tbe.ir second line, while the IJcbcl artillery belched forth a heavy Are fro'n right, left, and front. The enemy charged several times upon our lines, and were handsomely repulsed. About nine o'clock In the morning. General Fexrero, Colored," Division made a charge to carry the crest of a hill beyoad the second line ol Intrenchtnenta. They advanced well under a heavy Are, but broke and retreated in disorder. All efforts to re foim this division were In vain. About this time Humphrey's Brigade of Wilcox's Division assaulted the front line of lntreuch menta to the left of the demolished fort. For a time they were successful, and held a portion of the line. It soon became evident that to carry the Rebel works was impossible, aud about 2 o'clock P. M. our forces retired aud assumed their old positions. Our loss was about two thousand killed, wounded, and missing. Wo captured two hundred prisouers. General Bartlett, Colonel Marshall, of the 2d Brigade, and Colonel Wild, of the 6t3th Massachusetts, were captured. IMPORTANT FROM CAIRO. BATTLE AND UNION VIC . TORY AT SELINA, MISS. Caiko, July 31. The steamer Henry Ami's, from St. Louis, struck a snag yesterday, seven n.iles above litre, aud whs sunk over her m nu deck. She wili proi.ui.lj he a total loss. Ttie deck freight, which was very valuable, wm taken off slightly damaged, .nid brought here. Sixty fcogsbends of lohacci i, one thousand barrels of floor, and a large lot of nails on private account, btsioes a bryc amount of pork belonging to the Government, ure still in the bo.d. No lived were lost. The steunirr 6'mAni, from Memphis on the 29lb, bas unived here with tbu remains of M ij r Kawson.of the 72d Ohio Regiment, who died of woauds reci ived at Tupelo. The Memphis HuiUtm contains further pir tlvularsof the lute Ii ..;hi near ttelina. (Jar total loss was C2, inc'uding four officers killed. The Rebel loss was 250. Tlie liiulelin't account of the destruction of the steaoior Clara JSrll, fays ih.it four companies of tie (fi b Michigan lnluntry were aboard at the (lueof the atiuck. Filiating tlie boat was stak ing, the crew wi re about to surrender, when the officers of ihe regiment ordered the hoitti bo run ou the Mississippi snore. Tne soldiers tlieu fired her to prevent lier from falling Into the bunds of the Rebels. From llnrriNbnrir. ITakiiibm no, August 1. luformation has been received bore that a Rebel force of civalry it proceeding in the direction ot Iludford. Oeneral Cadwalai'er, in e.imuiand of the de fenses, bus arrived here, and opened an oiHce In the Capitol building. Captain C N.Turnhull, with a surveying p.irty, Js now cnituged Iu making saivuys witli a view to the defense of the hus luehuuua river ut tlio vui ious fords between this city and llivre-do-Jraoe. nmlrwllon r Churrh. JoiJtt. III., Jury 31. Tbe German Cathollo dShtiiob in this pluee wi.s struck by ligtituing to day, and five per.-ous were instantly killed Fourteen others were Injured, of whom throe tiave sines died. Earllrniriu at Jilt uhnru;. Eai.hmoki:, August 1. Reports from Gottys bnrg and F.miuetleburg represent ths exl-tcnee of a punic there and throughout that region of -country. Tne pvope ure sending off tholr stock aud valuables, aud are turning along ibe turn pike in crowds, bellcviug that the Ileum lu large force aie approeblng. Tbe .Frederick train of this morning is in as usual. It is reported that great excitement exists in Frederick, on account of tha order Isseed by "General Hun tor for the ex pulsion of the Southern fsviniiatbir.crs beyond our lines. Tbe train from Sandy Hook arrived this lEorn Jhig, and .reports no Rebels on tbe road. IT A handsome. Jewish synagogue has boon exacted at Melbourne, in Australia. There are Osie.houund Jews in that city. a Two hundred tbouuind acres of laud iu Ire land Jiuve bseu permitted to fall to tie aud atertiiky the past year. ftiiuuerous iypotheats hare hcn formed from tune to time to accouat lor the origin of tlie clli.tn-J sjrbit of tbe earth, but all ctndid matkcuuttitiaus and philoiupfaert admit that tUc best of One theories of expluaution ar uusutis ioctory. . Captain Curtqn. the traveler, speaking of Captain HfaAe and oJier Nilotie explorers, says be hopes tumia trailers wiUi similar bei ts will not return lujuie "ivith sues a uiskIikiiui of try aud such minimum of vouL" A new plajil from Brazil, one of the Bonsin AMiltiue or goose-foot order of piauu, the only uu;iuien known Ut cKi&t on the atern nide of the American ioiiiij.ut. lias been described in the Jaot number of the Juunml of Hutany. Ai Ingenious writer, in a recent number of tlie Jiiune di f Ileus ijuuttrt computus the average ytwrly loss of life on ruilwuy journeys as 1 in 7AKX),(i(io traveler, whsrwts 7O,0oo in 20.000,00; tiuvaWrs wwifcl he no ui ru tlutu tlie fuir pr iper. lion to ibe ha;iiiuI lots of liiu i farmer Jiy Wioiig UitYi'-t l? land Sd sea. Tin: GREAT coxiest GRANT'S ARMY AT WORK. REBEL EARTHWORKS BLOWN UP HEAVY FICMTINC, AND DE FEAT OF THE ENEMY. r.tc, l:tr. Etc.. lAf., Ktr., KM.. F. Th lrin1 Oudlrt rnl. 1Thapicahtkhs Aust OP Till! POTOMtC, II Frust or rnBHsnnui, J.ily 30, 8 A. M Ths pmi.o c nfllet c mnisneed in ear li nt "it d .ylie'it tbm mori iiiff. A louil and conririu'iiit r i' f cannon all slong the In" soirth'd the whole countrr fiom Its slumber, nd spreillo tl.r. uiil.ou' our army the wildest excitement aud enil.ns a-m. Oenersl O ant's new tl ink movement hid en. tlrely changed the Hxpe -tof sifslrs hrr. By It h righ wa tnrown on the nor' ft side of J nes rlvi r, lthin ten miles of Hichmon I, ena ill ig blm to switi b hl entire for e npoi e iher si le of the rlvfr in a vi-ry f-w hours, th'is eonnelllng the cn my to cover Richmond with a large force, as well as rrtcr-ourg a.d the entire in , wiiotj thi'V rould not do, and hence had to risk a gene ral engnpr ment. The thousand tonsil artillery dnol prorosts miignifWntly at this hour, the bowMnn shell biiMitig In ild prniu-don in tamo and battery, slid aniiuig the trtMubl'mt pliii s Tne u isk.hi f have tn t yet como much lino action b it the v. hole army is under arms and In line of lis tie. AmtnunlMon trains are. dinrtnutlnir their (fores along tl.c liin s, and mnh.il iu.'o trm. are Hurrying up tor the reception or the wo in le l, while tl.a white coverl ts ofvhom tud-i of h s pitnl I ds ais tiirtn d down, nnd army surgeon-, with a;irnns on, the r iii-iruuients nt hint, ii'id fle vi s upro'li d, art- qine'ly mw il'ing the no l bsrv, at of wur. fnisMrnntf thn c iu-e, th9 nrmlc-. and thn potioti, it i the gnu leit spec tacle the world ever . Oolnir to Work Hi'tw-I Fort mown T. PrrohB rKTKtiNin no, July 9 A. M. Alter tin eo di ys of m ino'nvring, v th inire.'i ini! imd soma lih.'iinr, ihe irmnd aisauit u.na 1'p'ersbiirg was m-ioe at 4 o'c'oeR this iiiorniii, iiud - still progressing, it is llwuirnt favo a'dv. Ti e nioven.ent of II mrocl and Suorid in ti the h It ha' k of the Juinen wai a te nt to .li iv the i ni n ) in ttia diru. ti m, und w n sii vesfu!, Yen rdny, to c n(iriu him in bis iuipriwsiori tbsittirniit propo-cd to make Hie fnrli, three trams were n ftt over fro:n here in In. pl.iin siitht the Ions tri or-poruition ol the litu Corps b. iu nso 1 for thht nirp'e. Then, at d irk last nigh", II 1 1 coi k in g in miirehinir 'his wa, a id bjfore d iy i'pht had biscoi s in clrw reserve. Oeiv ral Hum, Chief of Artillery, haJ 01 g.in ami Ijiuor fllTK ill p- sltlon Tl e cxt'losion of an immense mine nn Burn s'de's fn nt was the -tgiml furtbem in opjn. Tho n nin nltnek wi. to from he ren're, ' y -fi r Htli Corps, while the ICth, and Turner's D vl-lon if he lOrh, slionld bi' massed in ih." richf re ir of the Uib, and the Htli on tlio left () the 9 h. I' irt of the 3d to take a portion of th li'.e near the river, but ni a. ly all to support the nth. Tbe n ine had been pushed out i')0 feet ra ('la'irg Into three br neh.s hrncath a Ita'iel Ti ur-gun hattcry. The powder rxplo linu live o liltifn fci t under frrotind, wasrriud toch imb. r train lift, en inches in diuimver an I 2-W f et long. The world shook win n 't won hred. A colii in ofyt How ar'h spouted into the air broad a id high as the Hunker Hid Monument. 1 he echo of the awful blast had not corn ba:k from the woods bciind when the hundred guns opened from the ilsiiw ground-in Warren's front. I rould se the line of bid. himr lire, the ged volumes of white smoke, and bear the noise of It all. Aud the enemy auuii y replied. Ilavy musketry volleyed In tbe cen're, only heurd in the momentary interva's between th" guns, hea viest just when the sun's blood-red disk whirled imo slubt in the east. Was it the snn of another Ansti rlit. ? Great masses of whl'S pnwder smoke, hngin? dose to tbe earth, or reluctantly ri-ing and rat ing on the tret -tups, obs aired the vio.v. The fliw-lies of the guns in the hae, pr .jecting ra i y leet fTom the iiiuizlc, einld he senn nothing eUe. The rburcb spires of lVt- rsburg w-re lost fr m the pieture. And ihe smoke lo Igs I bebln I, and henked up a'ain-t the sun till his great eye was dim and hh an d. At lust, just before six, a fresh brecz chvircd nil tbe prosp, ctas by tn:i.'ic. Each man now to his held glass, nnd we strain our eyes, and sweep the gluss from point to point. In ibe Kroup are Generals Warren, Hant, C .ti ler, and Ayrrs, and their S'nll's. Still no woid from the front as to how It is with onis. There e can nnly look and etihano iliotiubt nnd boH S slid knoIedgo of wu it ea h sees. At just six the Ri be s are running. One and then another is certain hascesthe'n 'lyiurf. The nuked eye soon conlirms that which asj "tetn tliroiifih a t;lass darkly," and the rascals rr running in pre .t tl h Io, (Hie more planee from this point and than to another. At our el'io a battery is throwing tour i.nd a hnit shells, and the enoiuy occasion Uiy reply with tho-e of eipi'il metal and wit 1 irn id unn. The Regular brtg ide is enlaced at our ! f . A column of tb.ck snrnku rl-os from Petersburg and c ouus in tlio eky Indicate that the city is bun int. A sipiial station iiy a battery hard lo the front is nuvniM merrily hslitde ll.m Uir thattilks; I do imt coiiipiehi'iid it. Ueneials Urant uud Meade me at lliirn-ide's he d putters. l'U"re I lesin tb..t the mine uocumpbstn d i s purpose. The explosloti buried three of t'ie f mr g ins sIkivo It and many nu n. While the eirtli Mill tn rnliud the Nth New York Artillery, 2d bri gade nt Lunlie's Divi-mu, rushed up u the soot and bioki the enemy's line. Over od l pris in ri ere taken, l'ri.-on. is ro coining in, 20J uuea ly. There is t.ostiugiiliiig. We heve certainly c ir: lei sumoof the enemy's winks. Here, a' huan tuarters, ihe iinprcs-ion is that e shi.il, t.elore iho snn poos d wu, unfurl hie Hug iu re'crsbtir,j. There are still fresh Hoops enough at h..n l to pour a new eolimiri upon tbo lt bid centre every hour till night, if that shall be ncces-ury. Of course no hing'is known yet in detuil, no lilna us t the ossc, and wnere th. yhno fallen iieavbst. Sliernlau's cavalry Is moving round 10 our left, on the en'tny'i right, l'ua buitle bus rsned tour hours without eessulon. How much 1 .nicr of this Oepcnds upja tha ltein Is giving way, not ou our giving up. .Vci York TtitAine Rt.VI:W OK nn: MI-t'AriOV. Wamunoion, July H. Despatches herewith tiaiiMiirtti d biimr lf,im th.- imagination tie opening of a i;riid bit le-draiua, which bdgau with curly ouwu of Sa ur ay. I'ulike customii y skii'inisblug, with which the flint sul ies id' bu1 tie beu'ii, the comb it of tiatur. day opens tuid-t explotious ot mines and t'ie rude canir rofa bundled pieces of urtilicry. L'n I appdy the curtain diom with the lirst cl of tlio drum. 1, und the rest, whether of glory or disas ter, js sdi n-e. Wu sua 1 have to wa t yot a lew hours ire we know the reu ts of the oanuist. evr before dinini; ti.o V rginl 1 citiipa K'l U.is tbe lnilitiiry sitnuttou Inspired atoms) sacn in o rt st and sue b solicimde. For six weeks the army hns remained Iu apparent deadlock la front of tbe lines of fetersburg. The passage of the I tmcs bad exhausted the category of possible flanking movements with Richmond as an objective. A movement to the left, though presenting the high ttrateuic advantage of planting the army on tbe enemy s lines of railroad communication, seemed to exios too much our own coimuutii 1 ai ions to be adventured. A movement to tbe right, so long as tbe enemy's position at Iter uuda HuLdred wus unauilable, would oolv carry the army once more to tbe uortlu rn side of the James. For a season It seemed to bo Uenerai Grant's intention to force tbe enemy by e ivalry raid to an abandonment of his strung podtloii. II nee followed tbe. operations of Wilson aui Kauu, wluch.tlioiigh vip.irously and sucosssfady exe cutud, and which, no doubt, caused a severe temporary stmin ou tbe Hebel Commbsariat and .(juartei master's Departments, did not prove ade quate totbedesirod end. llu this state of facts thers seesningly re niainod, therefore, oidy to esesty ones more on the liues of Petersburg tb.-e bloody assaults wbinb, tried a score of times 011 tbe lutrench Bient. of tSpoKsylvauia and tbe Chlekatiominy, served but to show an iucompaialile valor op posed to obstacles too fur mid able to be over come. Tlai most hopeful eould not see a s.ilu tloQof thosoiost perplexing problem, while tbo less lKjtetnt declared the summer campsia at an end. Meanwbile, one msn has been day and ulght not only hopeful, but conndeat Of ultimate sue ees, cnfUieui with that audacious faith of gi nius which jpii-ivioK futurity, dares to pronounce ihe deere of tote. Tbi nmu, I need not say, is l.ietitetiuiitiencral Grant. Never, fur a mo nun', bas be swerved from the full assurance of the capture o,f Kl. timolol ; una it j kjmwu that he s. nie lime .lice even lixed sdav, aud th tt not t; tiln .i.t on-, when I a would sra-p the Ifiv: miM'I t i'i.;' . li .'li'srs:'! juU.;ouiou pre s. t ti ii l y tt ',rp'el y of the problem, an I tho coi fab n e l.e tloinmander, that tdds a pecu liar ltttt M to tbe operations lust k 'nltli'erf. To Mpveia'e t riy the operations of Sa ur day, they si mild j. aken in c mneetion witli the oprintiot s of the tbn e previous davs, with ivhieb they fre related mif b more clos.'lv than in ly apriar Irom the d sjnlotrd reisirii whi 'h bae tl usfnr re ihcd u. lod ed. the execution of Gi ti- ral (4ratn's prcent plan sgs'n-t IV'rsbnr iriHi I e snid to hae been 11 on W d ifsday, when tei eras ll nirock and She' dan crn-d 'he Jau.es to n uke a oeti.on-tra ion towards Hicli niontl. Iiut to ereat has been the misapprehension wiili retfutd to tin sc os'rations, that what wvyt o' v oosly d .iU'ied a. a telnt ha. bis'n inlHrk.'if I Tor the n am movement. 11 is not wji.uvTt.il, bowi vi r, that ibst nt ohserverssh u d"be mi-lu i, since the successful exemtion of General Grant's plan prsn.iH.i.ed ih it I. re himself sh ni'd tie deceived In Ihe m.molaiiee of forimda'de move ment on Richmond by a line of march which would isimp. I linn to mate large deiacUuieuts fiom tlie amiy at l'efer-hiirir. Gei 1 ral Or m 's desiirn has been t'lrouihnut to p. 1 tee Ihe lines in his 1111 me li.ite fr in' ; but f ir tld purpose it a- absolun-ly mswsary th it the r iiurrlsons should ne great.y reduce I. The dlvi-lon of force nide ly 'he abscncp of tlio He is I con run In tbe Pti'mndnh valley fur thered this ih slxn, and a m mn-uvre that would drnw oft additional Important detachment to tie ninth Imtik of ihe Junes w.ind stl'ird imp rr tiinity tor ss-Hiilistlmt would have Is'en both no- wise ami iinurae iiatl.le ap on-t works tnan icd iiy their lull comi'lcmeiit of Lett's veteran tr.Mioi. How this was carried into cliect may be bnelly recited. tlencrnl Fo-b'r, with his conim ind, Ihs, as is wi I' known for 111111' tine, held a coi.ne of vantage at li. ep Bottom on the north b 11 k of the J tuu-s, nnd ten miles from Klclimond, Tne advantage of this cmps depkiee was to observe the road leading from Kiehmonl, in case the etv-mv slioiild uttempt a tliukina movement by ibis Una b le nt the -ume liuie it air rded a fortified bfticlfr for the passage of columns desluuatod eithi r lo denioii."trute or uperutc ag dust the Kcocl capital from t lie northern side At this point ibe 1 Corps, nn ler command of Ui in ral Huue k, and tou Ut ami J I Hivi sinus of I'uv.ilry, under Hluridm, pnsseii the river on Tuesday night, and 04 Wednesday 1111 mil. enp-ai-'ed the It iliel lon e holding the x siiioii Iu I'oulof I'usur. A ski fally execute 1 thinking movement by Mies' Ilrigadx, Istl). vinon, 2d Corps, put us in poss ssion of this ou'er line Iho enemy retir'tnr to a str uk y for tilled line in tho r ar, held b. Ki r.-h'V's Divl sii n of I.oniis r. et's C irps, witli a force of euv., Iiy nod iiiill'ery. This stronghold w.is uot as-ailed, liut cner.'eticd. 111 instra ion-were m tie duitni; the day ss if for tint en I. wh.lo cavalry luniio'utted on tbe It' ll. I l ft tlauk. These ilemons'ia'l ais wire kept up the follow ill If day ( Thiirsd iv ), and every s'ra'.iMeul nil piovi 0 10 induce L e to believe thai It chmuad wis mi" seed in force. Annuo; tiie-e wss ttie iiuitii; of the wiik'on-truin of tin: (ith Corps over the poi toon b nJk'c ncrois the J one-, tuns in ducing tb imprcston tu.it tins wnoie cjrps w mov i.e in thut illrcc'ion. Tbi-se leints were couipletc'v successful. lltirins ITiursday aid Fri.lav tr uns were hnil engaged convey Iiik trsips from 1'oters'iurg to K i liUioud, and thence to th.t tnreat 'ii d po nt ; und this nu is said to have succeeded In calnng oil' ut leit liitcen thousand of Lee's tn.i'ps. Havinu secured this des'red obiect, Un lock's Corp- was, during Thursday u id Fnd iv nights, secretly recalled HCro-s the James, and relia i.ig Ps s eps, rep isssd th Appomattox at 1' nut of Kis k-.snd t'Hik position on Um) ri :ht of our Hue, nlievii g the IStli Army Corp , which was sent lo the support of the '.ith. The disposition of our ttw.ps on the lino s iuth of the Appotmitox liecame, thcretorc, as fol lows: 'j he 'h t'oipson the light, the Uth in tlia cintii, nitb tbe IH111 snppjrtiug, und trie oth 011 the left. The pln of atia'k contemplated the forcing of the lb h I lino in front of our ecu re, and it was for this reason that the !)th Cnrps was reiuloicfd by the whole of ti.e IScb. linm was a point wh'ch lias long been regarded as the key to the Hi bel system of defense, comm lading, as it does, and enfilading their whole I inn. Of lai ileal operations, 111 irking the cominonce mriit of the attack ; including the springing of a mine In Uurnsidti's front 1 and tbe p eliuiinary anility firing along the whole line to cover a genera! a-sanlt, tbe Yimrs' special Corn'Snonde.it sjm i k in detail. It is of course vain to .pec alatd n g. ruing ihu sequel of these successful pnd tnt uury oi eratioits; hut tbe view of the situation above presintcd uutliori.cs the most hopeful a i ticipations. Wii.Msm Swintom, Of ts .V. 1 . Timn. i.t.uw ivrt: i.i.iur.Nt k. . C'.i kT or Qi-ahtkr Skssiovs Judge Allison. A ip.e-tion buv iiu lieen raided before the Court ou Suiiirdav as to die proia'r ollicers to b ild the election winch Hikes pluee to-111 irrow, wheth'-r he eacil'U ollicers elected last fall, or tnoso Icerid ihe full before, Judge Allison this morn ire 11 cioed, in the 'ollowlng opinion, that the old oftli crs were the prop, r ones to ucc : OI'INION. .Tudi'i'i ftpd Impctors f eiivd int a-e annual ortleers. It as 1.0 a. 1 id. 1 u t i imrt 111 l. It 114. ui. iits'ii he l, ilmt a i'p"'l' iii(niliit.-.l In Sll a va ni'y 1. DinLli-l to si I fur the euiiin jvur. dan iit uuie. to t'uruou, n.:i;.i. The ntl'ce heh g an sniiu'dnai s he iiua-tl in arii-s.ut whyt timo dis th' tirin lieglo lo U'i lilt Irumtludiy ut i .eciliiii, ur ut h pi'rl d 'iu,C'iien' tbarel'iy 'I lie net ,'rii liliuit lor die Hi t on of nnaeo''ff aiii? Juiis' koi t'lertiotm do"a ma In many HorJitHft r'nr-ti llie its) rrnin wtileh die year tlisll l.e coinpiited. I es It contain thil Ooia v tilcti it may tic gstaurua by aaeo.a iff luiiuirailiinv It u provided tl si the .tiidn'-s and InsrMvtora clio.an In li e uisi'lu-r prfhr. 1 d Ov ilw act. stiall ru et at tne i f p.-c-1. j.lai-e. ol lio'ilieg s'ai'ilo.i, oh IS. murtiing of thn .?. ri'tt't iioroi v in 0 't"0fr tn 'icA 'I'oi i ery yiic, al -h nm.t neccailLv iu'an. om year from tns lav "f tlHr ei'i'tioo; and tu'loru sworlnif m t'la du'Eas of tlmr ottio, liny, nsirt'iS' wuti tns c'erki mipHQWd h.v ttie liiape'ioia, .liu tat" an I mitiiorltio t.'u'wi'lt of i rtlrsi, wtilch itiatl bo adm n sruJed to hem by ut y jii' pa, aldfrrnau, or tu.'iee ot ti e pa icr ; liar it' n kin li ui.iKi.triiie le ttrftent. thi n t :s lii.pi-eruii atiall. .Va. It will ihea I a -e. il, tl..it tlie tlra" uif-tliii; ot' tlieoiNCTa eltce I to roiul ic ths eieti-ina Cor 'tie aiisiilu vaar, ta ll.ii' Un D Itia H"i-"ll t I'll'-.ilav in ll-loti-T am-c. lading t'.ilr elietion. at whli'h timet are to fei saroru Into ortn.-; Inr tin- ai'l rei.il r., thill hrfit tcnurn vh tm ihittttA nt Ittrir i.jHrr. iay ahml t.k'e t'ie oadl t I h aj-nilui-tetid l, a tu..'1-lra'e. wim In contoin ilali-oi of iar, lluiio i-e .ri'.etit : p-esi-ni at tlie incvilim dualsnaied I.t oikii I'lai i'iiti t' e 1I.1 v nitiiM.l. Th.' ollt mth who ari- t'nti In met and are lo l e .worn Into oiH.-e, are ili .. wlio wi"a i,ircti d ou i!-e aroouil rue.ila v '.f Orticr p tor 10 mn d.iy ol nii-ettuL'. K'oiu Oil. d.iy Ins term hKlna to e ui t, at d, if tnr oaieu la an annual ntlke. 1' fol'o. thut all tnu elai.1 o: rm'tal and .peisl. .hall ha ha d liv tn-ru, as n-'ii tr '1 h) IK' 'iilirtr-ei.tli a.-clioll 01 the Act of ts IS. 1 m. I li pf th oftliu ntiinl .11 that tha s.'Vtiral diiti". rsii'rail if lw iifrtortuiid r.v 'he ottleera ilf.b'u 10 d 111 ihe art ri'i Itlatlp,' 'lie flar-lloii of 'I no d.y naM, an t.r aill ri' iiti'H tn it e iu I'- "f iiitiMn t-ir. a- d iiiiiiri-i of ai' ion, B'liii If pertonui'd hv t' o-e who ffn fl.iail In llcio n.T, llV ; 'In'lr alll.unl olllce cornlai'lieniK on tlie sc illd I'll. id day n I ii-iol,. r. IsCJ, c.'Utlhllas until ths aoconj iuiliday In iieto- tr, IfW. why GovticvoK 1.1: it'll r.it'S norm: WAN III K'F.I. Nuln 10 The Eve-ulna- Televrrtih. Wasiiinoton, August 1. On the arriv d of General Hunter'' troop i at le xlngtoa, the resi dence of Governor Letcher was cared fr aad protecled by Gi neral Hunter's order, as was all other priva'e prop, rty in that town. After two d ys there was discovered in a rYs.ncd printing office a manuscript proclaim tit n, written aud signed by John Letcher, which bad been set up, exhoiting tbe citizens of the town and country to atsassinato our troops from Khlnd trees, bushes, Ac. Tbe discovery so incensed General Hunter and bis army that he ordered tbo destruction of Letcher's house. MH'Tiir.iiN' mens. sirlal lo Hi Evening Telarrli. Wahhinotoh, August L Richmond papers of Friday contain but litilo news. The Conservatives seem to have been defeated in the Gubernatorial election la North Carolina. Governor Vance is supposed to be re-elected. A viebj-y for F.arly, at Kernstown, near Wiaehes tir, is claimed by the Whig. A telegram from Karly subsequently adds, that he had drives our foices into Maryland. Tfcoy Contain no Atlanta news. The W reek of tha Mtranaer " Hlatea IalMaclajr.'9' nostoH, Aufiust 1 Tbe schooner Jfary CI. ytrr, from I'biladelphla, reports that on July 27, wiicu ten miles oft ilarneg.it, she boarded ihe steumer SUiten Inlander wiili liur stern broken f. Ku pinked up front tbe wreck a trunk containing cloUiiug.aiul a letter directed to Hubert Goodley. bheulxo picked up a batrel of talloar, one box of soap, and two buskets bi uring the letters "8. J;' ' Mr. WUliain E. 8. Whitman, of Agusu, it engaged in writing a history of what Miiuc has done in tlie war. A couvenlioa of the publishers and Job printers of Mew Hauip hire, held at Ciaoord last wiek, agreed that a rise in prices is inevitable, l oiiijrud upu no vuifuru) rats. EXTRA! FIFTH EDITION! THE IsATKADVANCH. GRFAT LOSMS ON BOTH SI0E3. Gen. Grant and President Lin coln at Fortress Monroe. NO FIRING AFTER 2 P. M. SATURDAY. (.KX.BI RSSII1E SLIGU1LT H 0lM)i:i) WHY GOV. LETCHER'S RESI DENCE WAS DESTROYED. Ele.. Els- E.. Eie., FI., VAC, Ele. FoBTnrss Moxbok, July 31. Late advless firm the front show that w were Bauble to hold sll the gmut.d panied la the assault of yes ttrduy, It being mostly eouunanded by an Inner line, ai.d that most of tho works takon were re raptuied by the enemy. We captured five ban died piitoncisin thensranlt. The loss on both sides was con-i Icrable, pro bably four tboi.saud to Ave thou -and. General Gmnt arrived from City Point at nine A. M., and was met at Fortress Monroe by Presi dent Lincoln, who arrived from Washington at ten o'clotk. Hot h rmbarked ou the steamer Ililimon; and alter going In the direction of Cax Henry, the stcsiner re tamed towards Norfolk, thus avoiding all iiiteiiiip'loti during the interview. At three P. M. the President returned to Waih ington, and General Grant returned to the urmy. The s'eutiier Andrtv Harder, with three hun dred and ninety wounded officers and soldiurs from City Point, arrived this morning, and pro ceeded to Washington. OUR SPECIAL ACCOUNT. IBrrlHl lo Tho Kteulnir roli'r.rh. WAsnihoToM, August 1. The Nf.iraaya: We have Ihe following i'lterestlm; particulars of the lighting on Saturday in front of Petersburg, ob tained from eye-witnesses of the stirring events of the day. At two o'clock on Saturday morning the signal boat at City Point coming down the Appomattox swlf l) , aud vcutiug its well-known and peculiar brill wbi-tle, indicated to the initiated thut some thing wus np. Geiif r.il Grant rose bun lolly ;'aml luountinghls hoise galloped off towards Petursborg, to Meade's headquarters, some eight mi cs distant from City Point. Other par les, anxious to witne-i tin) an ticipated event, imtncdia.ely followed as rapidly as possible. About tlires o'clock the stillness of night wu brcken by an artillery Are, of no great, fervor, however, and wb'1 on the surface bore no significance, as befug uutbiug more than the routine compliments of the morning to tho enemy about 4 o'clock. However, the cannonade on our jaif assumed a viorthat must have warned tbe rcier-.burgira and the enemy there congre gated that something serious was about to trun spiie, and nboiit twen'y minutes lat..r something t-ciiotis did transpire, In the explosion of Grant's mite, :oca'ed under the main fort In front, or rutin r a bt'lc to the left of the front of Burn stib 's position. Gur Informants state that the published ae com ts to the effect that the earth was blown up five hundred feet by the explosion, and that the report "awakened Uictmiond," shaking tha c irth us by an earthquake for miles away, is all nonsense. The mine was laid very deep, and tho explo sion, though i ffective and destructive, was distin guish! d by none of those pyrotechnic effects given it by tbe band of fancy. The earth was thrown up in a brown cloud about one hundred feet, aud at the same time a low rumbling sound wai hiard, bcurlng no proportion iu weight to the roar of tbe cannon. The sound of Ibe explosion was not even heard at City Point, and the fact of the explosion of the mine was not known there until the arrival of tbe train from the front. A pause of twenty minutes followed upon the sptingingof the mine before the charge was made, by our troops, who then sprung forward to tbe first hue of intrenchmeuts, winc h was curried, and they pushed on to the second line, exposed to a murderous eutilading tiro Hum the enemy's batteries. Hi te it was that the negro troops, who hid ' earned a good name in previous service, and who had asked the privilege of leading tho advance, row tied bclore the terrible lire, aud fell back iu Hic.t iln-order. Our Iom was pretty heavy in the fighting betactn the iiitren' huients, amounting to o.ie thousand Or lll'tccn bundered men. It was ru potted ut City Point wheu the mail-boat left yes Itrdsy, llnd we bKik three hundred prisoners In tbe Kebcl intreuchment-, aud that sotno seven . in died of tbu enemy were killed by tho ox plo. nn. The Kebels appear to have been informed as to the diiecil'iti iu which Grant's milling operations wtru rnntilng, as shown by tbe fact, that Ihiy b d removed twelve of tao sixteea guns belonging to the fort exploded. TUe story that Petersburg was burned ou Satur day is uot true, sc hear. Casual shells may have struck buildings and fired them, but the town us not deliberately shelled, as reported. Tuuugh Grunt has not succeeded in accptn-pli.-hiug bis purpose in this initial attempt ou tho works of the enemy, and is apparently no nearer Petersburg than he was before tho explosion of his mine, be really has gained possession of in formation as to the enemy's position that, com bined with the destruction of the principal forti fies' ion defending Petersburg, places him muc nearer the accomplishment of his work. I There was no firing after 2 P. M. oa Saturday and there was only desultory firing after S A. M. Our troops were back where they sturted from before 11 A. M. Since writing tho above, we bava information that the explosion was admirable, realising all Grant's expectations, but we failed to reap the advantages expected to follow upon It. Tbe report that tbe negro troops behaved espe cially bad Is not corroborated by our biter information, which suites that they behavod no worse, at least, than others. The hospital steamer Cusct!cut has arrived with four hundred aud thirty-two sick aud wounded from the hospitals at City Point, In cluding thirty-seven ollicers, most of whom were wounded in tbe fighting on Saturday. General Bumslde is reported slightly wouuded Iu tbe arm In Use attempt to rally the negro troops. Colonel Curtis, of the tth Peansylvauia Kegimtnt, if reported killed. Tbe Ui and 20th Michigun ltrgJments are laid to have lost con siderably in prisoners. IU' Star'i accouut of the Petersburg failure t'bare that auiv Genera ha blundered. FOURTH EDITION. LATER FKOM PETERSBURG THE BOMBARDMENT. FULL PARTICULARS. ADVANCE UPON THE W0HKS Kte., Etc. Ele., Els'-. Ete., Ele. Washinotov, August 1. Infirm tion from the Army of the r jtomac, dated J-ily 3 ), 3 P. M , says: After the explosion this miruiiir eor thlng betokened a briilivit v cory, but soil after ma ters assumed a different aspoet, pr of the attacking furcj having iven way, thn rxposliig the balance to an enfilading tiro from the artillery and Infantry. The proK'ianmie was as follow s : The mine to be exploded at ii A. M., the bat teries to open ut once along the entlro line; the Uth Corps to charge, supported hy tlie Ht.v, (Ayrrs') Division of the 5th, and the 3 I Division of the 2d. The great-T part of thi ivrrangem nt was carried out ns ordered, although tlie com mere meut was later th in the hour dcsignatsid. on nceonnt of tho fu e going out twice. The explosion took plic t at precisely i-10, ai l the roar of artillery that Immediately followed was almost deafening. At hall'-pist live the charge w as made, and the fort w itu part of the line each side wus curried in brilliant styie. The 2d D. vision, which was In tho ce ure, ad vanced and carried tho secind line, a short dis tance bey und the lir-'t and here rested, holdiua their ground with the utmost dub rutin ttion. It was at this time that tho Colored Division, Uriga illet -General Wbito in command, were pushed forward, and ordered to charge and carry the crest of the hill, which would have deciJcd the conflict. The troops advanced in gMd order as far as the front Hue. where they received a galling tin!, which checked them, and ultbough ipiite a unui ber Vcpt on, the (ircater portion seemed to become utterly demoralized, part tubing refuse In the fort, and the huluiico moving to tha rear as fast is possib.c. They were rallied, and pushed forward ae;an, hut w ithout success. The greater part of their c Ulcers being killed uuj wounded during th.s tine, they seemed to he without any one to man age tbcni, when th' y finally fell back to tho rear, out of the range of the voile) s of cnister and musketry thut were ploughing through their ranks. Their looses are very heavy, particularly tn officers, as will be sen by the following figures: The 23d U. B. (Colored) Regiment had fifteen ollicers killed and wounded, and lost about four bundled men, Including the missing. The 2Mth United Slates (colored) Regiment, hud 11 ollicers, and about 13'J men killed, woundtd, and missing. Tbe 27th United H ates (colored) Regiment, had 6 ollicers, and about 120 men killed, wounded, and missing. The 20th United States (colored) Regiment, bad 8 onUcrs.und about 175 men killed, wounded, und missing. The 31st United States (colored) Regiment, hud 7 officers, aud about 200 men killed, wounded and missing. The 43d U. 8. (colored) Regiment lost six offi cers and a large number of men. Tbe 30th U. S. (colored) Regiment lost several officers, and 160 men, killed, wouuded, and missing. Tbe loss in tbe '.'d Division of the Oth Corps General Led llu commanding, was very severe being estimated at front 1000 to 1200, .while many make the figures larger. Among tbe uiissiug I regret to announce the name of Gencrul Bartlett, who reanhed tho fort with his command, aud bis cork leg being acci dentally broken, he was un .bio to got off tha fic's He how ever bold postesslon of tho groand for several hours, and only surrendered when all lope of escape was gone. home two hundred men, both black and white, weie with bim, it Is believed, at the time, a few of whom managed to get hack to our lines amidst a storm of bullets. Nearly all of General Uartlctt's stall' wore cap tured at the same time. Colonel Harshuil, commanding tho 2 1 Brigade of this division, was also tukeu prisoner, with several of bis stall'. Colonel Wild, of the 'A h fi isss -husctis (Colored), is also reported a prisoner. Colonel Gould, 3'Jth Masachuietts, lost a leg. M.jor llu no.;, 179th New York, also lost a log. Lieutenant-Colonel Ba.ncy, 2d Peuusylvaula, wouuded. v Major Prescott, 57th Massachusetts, killed. Lieutcnant-Culoucl Ross, Slit United States, leg amputated. This division having been a g sxl deal in ad vance of tho rest of the Hue, bold their position for several hours; but were tiually compelled to fall back, suffering heavily white doing so. Tbe luss iu tho 1st and 3d Divisions was also ti vcre, the lat'tr having somo four hundred In hospital. Ihe 18th Corps occupied a part of tbe line, but their loss was not very great. Wo took n bout two hunJred and fifty prisouers, mostly Nauth Carolinians, and five haule-Qigs. All Is rjuict thin morning (lund .y,) the 31st instant. Vtnrketa by TrtsKrnph. Nkw Yohk, August I. Flour hi dudinad l Vi; a-V; talis ol' lll.ionhhl.. at lll KVo Slo-lfi ror Hrata; Sll 11 I J lur litilo, and fan .'ami shi'.'si i..r s .iiln -ru w.,.i in rlit.td oru6c ; .ale untininir'aitt. V rn -.:it .e luwi-r. lt.i'f I. Cull tn.kurin. Lara uuiei at il.ii.c. M'lusLy dull util 7. tn !;.''. CITY LNThLUUKMUE. Stats or Thfkhomktkb To day. Six A. M, 81. Noon, 01. 1 P. M., . Wind, W. by S. Fkhbonal. We are pleased to learn by a pri vate letter, that Colonel W. W. II. Davis, lOtih Pennsylvania Volunteers, is now at his homo in Pucks county, and that his wound, received while at the head of his brigade in tbe recent attuck on Charleston, is now rapidly Improving, it is feared that the Colonel will never lie able to use bis ri'bt bund aguin. This Is tbe second time Colonel Duvls has been wounded. He has com manded a brigade for over eighteen months, and we ttust will soon receive tbe star which be so justly merits. His loss, though only temporary, is deeply felt in the brigade. An officer writes us from tlie lbVh Pennsylvania Volunteers: "I never knew anyone missed so uioch. Wben it be came known anions tbe men and officers that he had lai n seriously wounded by a shell from ths Rebel butteries, every one seemed depressed and disheartened." This Is a noble record, coming, as it does, from one whom we know to lie a man of truth and honor, and himself respected by all who know him. DaiAiin he or a Batteit. The Keystone Lattery, which left Camp Cadwalader for Har risburgon Saturday afternoon, consists of six 10 pound Pnrrutts, 160 men, and 128 horses. Cap. tain Hastings is in command. First Liuutonunt, John V. Crtajey ; Junior First Lieutenant, James Roberts ; Keinor Second Lieutenant, James lling hsm ; Junior becond Lieutenant, J. S. Newlaud. Accidental Kiiootino. As two men were examining a pistol at Spruce street wharf yes terday afternoon, tbe weapon was accidentally discharged, taking effect Iu the hreust of William 'itiouins. lie wus removed to tbe Hospital. Wd liiiiu Redman, In who.-e bauds the pistol sas at tbe time, was arrested and held fur a further bearing. RrrrrTtoi or th Fikw Zh'avks. Bixkt'1 Flrt Zouaves are exposed to arrive In this city on tha 10th lns-ant. Tbe Fire Department of this cl'.v contemplate gMn-t this vote an. a irr.nd recrp i n i and on lis arrivd, the rrg meut will be met by the Chief Marshal, his A d-, n l the Com m.tueof Arrsttgeiuents, with the Connil tee.if tYy Councils ass I such ni' mrer of the Coive-.. Oon as may choose to Join them. After nelng esci rted to the 11' Irn-hiiietn Kalo u, th liuo 11 t formed on the norh sid'of Was'ilegton -re t, with the rirhton F.ivbth stnrt. The 1st Dlvsioa to occupy tbe spi ce betwmi Klghtb ami Mrven It s retsj ihe 2d Dlvi-ioii, brtwwn S'-v-n h and Sixth strn'tsi the 3d Division, beiwen S x h and F'fih stiifts; th Vh D "'-i- n b teen Fif h and Fourth streets; the .'ith Divi.ion be ween Fo ir'tt and Third streets; the regiment ea,t of Front StrCl. 1 h regiment w ill man h np Wn-diltnrt nl str.-et to Third, and be halted until Clio line h is nass 'il, when It will take post In the rear of the 3 1 Division; the ambulances, with tbe wounded men, b inc-in the rear of the regiment. The crimp .nit s w ill i i unteiniurch on thn son h sloe of V ust'ingion strai t, turning at tun strc-ts on which the rix'it of the r divisions restei, mil paa over the to lowo if route: I'pThbd street 10 llrnwn ;up HMwn'oTwcllth ; t'own Twelfth to I'hi sum ; dowu Ciies'iut to Fourth ; down Fourth to Walnut; no Wnuut to rlxih sttect, where the lino will be dis-missrd. lr. G. S Wtlh ts, i f tho Kmnirfl 11 ok an 1 I sddi r Company, w II receive tho regt uent on tn half of tho Fire Den irtment. Th companies tukine pa t in the escort will hnve their apparatus with hem. Cblef Fnnln- er I.v le wdl be thn Chief Marsh it. Naiuiow Kscsi'E l-Rim IIvniuno A number of workmen wi re engig'd, on S it irdiy afW noon, In diggiuir a well hick of some new homes being erected In Webster street, between N'nc ii'cnth and Twentieth streets, Twenty -si.ttli Ward. Terence Mcllvaine, one of the workin tn, attemplrd to descend In the buclu", and when hull aui down wus pre ipim ed to ttie b iliom tiy I'lsmg liis hold. He was ntoxicated at the : une. One of M'-l v ine's co iipiulons volntiieere I t K down for blm, but upon retching tun brt'o ti tourd the w'i lo be III ed w tb f ml ami isph-re, so much so that, for tbe time heln , be Iwe one totady blind. He iinm d ateiy fastened tbe ri)ie aicnudwlia' ho snpinwsd to ne Terence' no ly, but which, unfortunately, proved to be the p ur lei Urn's neck. He tin n Kave the word to those above to h list at tne same time clinging ti rurenco'a legs, in oilier that both mishl reach trrra firm atone time. Of eour-e, upon rac dug ab ive, I'ere ice was In a state of exhaustion, having been ne trie tmnced. in addition to a brok-n c dlar-'i n", and i th' r serious injuries su-tdned by thn fad. H wesconveird lo the hopital, where In lies In t lather critical condition. DiHoinnitiLY Danck Hot sr. I.l'iitenant Spear, with a large sipiud of police oncers, ma lea de scent on Saturday night, about eleven o'clock, upon a disorderly dance house in Fifth street, helow Thompson, kn iwn a tho ' Hum Pen." nnd kept by one Conrad Hoffman. The proprie tor ami furry-tinea inmates were taken iut i c is todv. They conso ted of old and young, mal und femiile, at d were indulging in daucnigat tie time the police to unceremoniously ma le their sppearaiiee. Ih s hou-e is a very disorderly place, and hav long b en the source of much eo'n plt int. The prnprli tor of the establi-hmntii h is often been notified to keep a more re.pecttble place, but paid no aoootion to thn mauv wirn li'ga be received. He, had a hearing lief iro Alder man Sbot'tii ki r, and wa. held in $2000 to an w r Tin c who were arrested In the place at the time w re held fo keep the peace. Police Statistics. The following will ex hibit the nnnilier of arrests tn.ido iu each police district during the month of July : l)iit So.ol Arrtm. Mil. Un. f Arrrtt. 1. .2-V2 . I.lfl 12. 91 2.. a.. 4.. 5.. .. 7.. 0.. 10.. 11.. 1.1... 14... li... lfl... 5 22 .11 .311 22 .3H8 ,m .173 .107 .150 ,M .137 .115 Reserve Carps... .180 Harbor Police 21 Chesnut H.ll, do... 4 P .rk P dice 49 Day Sergeants... . 10 Convalkscino. High Constable Tlarton, who wus very seriously stabbed, several weeks since, by a colored man, while attempting to in ike au arrest at Sixth and Lombard streets, has so far recovered as to be able to walk out, althongh by bo means vet ah e tn discharge the duties of h s olliee. The party who inflicted the wound his l ot yet been arre-ted, and Mr. Iiarton will give a n ward of one hundred dollars to any one who will furnish information that will lead to the arrest of tbo offender. Bttn.DiKO Fkiimits. Tho following will exhibit the number of permits issued by the Psildii.g Icspectors during the mouth of July : Dwellings, 103, of which 1 wa fou'-story, 60 three-story. 38 two-storv,and 3 noe-story ; b ill-r-bouse, 1 ; depots 3 ; drying-house, 1 ; factories, 3 ; ice-bouse, 1 ; foundry, 1 ; otll 'ca,3 ; .toru, 1 ; si ire houses, 2; scbool-house, 1; sheds, 3; shops, 7 ; stables, 10; alterations aud add.tluns, 140. Total, 243. TkhRihlk Accident. Dnring the burial of Mr. J. F. Germon on Saturday afternoon, a boy named Jucub Shetch, who lived at Ko. A'lOCir-pt-ntcr sirei-t, cllmtx d upon a freight car moving down Washington str- et, which sc. being per ceived by bis mother, she ran for her son. and endi avorcd to pull bim olf. Iu the struggle tbe I ov ici! imijcr the wheels of tbe cars, au 1 was Instantly cut In two. Two New Novels ih Pimss.-T. B. Peters m & Brothers, of this city, will publish two books which, for hb'b In'cllcc'Ual reading, have not been equalled. "Flirtations In Foshlontble Lli'e," by ttiut p pular authoress, Catharine Sin. lair, aud "Tbe Pride 'f Lite." Iiy Jane. Lady Scott, daughter in-law of Sir Waller Sco t, we have no doubt but that these books wlU bare a very large sale. Casi ai.ty. A young man named David Mism r bud several of bis ribs broken on Satur day afternoon while diving from a bridge lno a creek at Tenth street and Montgomery avsnue. Aceinr.NT. A boy, six years of ago, named James Gcorgie, h 'd his legs and back sever-dy Iniured yesterday morning, by filling t'iroah a l.r'lile at Shur'sLuno, on tho Norristown lUil roud. Violatino the Sunday Law. The police of the K cventh District to. ik Into custody yesterd ly at out thirty lads, for swimming ou Suuday along in Kensington wliarves. 'i'ney were all uued. Awam'ino a Claimant. Last night the river and hurts. r p.. II -e picked up, adrift, a ship's mat, iiniiinning three oais, aiidpuuitud lead aud white col. rs. Coi r nn Soi.kil. A woman named S irah Crawford died from tho effects ot sun-strjkc Inst evening at Second and Chatham streets. Wis have nv fah the largest stock and best assortment of Clothing in Philadelphia, com prising all desirable stylos of goods, from medium price to superfine. Every one can be accurately tilted at once from our stock, what ever be bis size or proportions, in garments e jual in all respects to work made to measure, at nnu h fou.tr pru ts. For those who prefer, we have a so a complete assortment of piece goods, which will be made up to measure In a style surpassed by noue. Uknnktt k Co., Tower II all, No. 518 Market street. LATEST MARINE INTELLIGENCE. CI.KARF.U THIS MOSNIKO). w IlrtuJ. W. gawyar, gu4icoti, HouUiwaat rasa, Curtis Kmilit. Bclir II Newall, Oonl4, Brlfaat, Mo., J. . Blay Cs. Sii.i at. MIIU", bnuiir.. Il.m.ifiirl. II U. Bteuou A Co. M( hr K. W. l ull Ualav, lUltara. Iulat, do. Bi hr 8. . Saaah. Hludlay, h.i.Uin, J . 11. O. Bsopllar. hi ur raiiuoanovS, Usiaaa, lioatoaUaiauiett, Vau bu.aa A 114 liiuau. ctur ttma'soid, Crow all, F-irtrsia Msoros, Captlo, AKyrvtr) thi mo k hi no. Pamns fu. Vau Xatua.Cwk.s daya (lym Tampa Ba, Willi c4loii to O a. aieiaon A Oo. In riillauUirntaat. UvUaw.t dsrs froa iHi Willi old Iron ! captain. . UMiari'ruk, whroiishlrs.M hsors tnm sw rort, with nid.a lo W. M- Balr4 A Co. IlrlK Ji. Bmltk. Mrl.fUaa, SO daya from (Jsuos, wll'i Durkls, rsga, Ac, lo VMvr A. Sariart. AT QfAltArrnrrK. Barqua Oan BJ". B1. Sasua. IlrlK B iulth. M UUaii . Iroiu " Bus LuMiaatairt J.ilui1awy,iria Matansas. IMPORT ATIONB. Reporttdfor Thn tt'eniny Ttleyraph. IIKNiiA-Hrlv R Mtu'ttl, M. L'llau as blKl rtl. 0t h niairar' tiuno do laiuona -i..l itja-ilvVtll do oU ill' ' aiarli. it uiurbla vasaa Victor A 'Sar.orl. FINANCE AND COMMERCE:. Orrjca r Tas rvnwiva Tcr.rnapaibs .Moorlar, Aoa-aat U The extreme warm we itber hss operate! n favorably nn the Stock M irkrt, and tbe transac tions are of a lira ted character. There l less) doing In Unltd States Hind. Fivs-Tw ntlca are lo fair demand, wl b sales at 101; ttevetw Tbirtlr are quoted at 107, and Sixes of 1881 ai iO'H(gio7. In Railroad shares there I rery little doing. Reading was rather Is iter irly in tha day, an J sold at 89, but fill off, ,n, s-dl at 6th -fi Tsnusylvanla Railroad bonds sold tt 104 j Pen. tylvania Railroad la qnoiad at 73 1 a ad C ttawl preferred at 39. Sa'ea of L-hlgh Myigtl.ja st-JC weie ma.Jc atCKj. New City fit ara selling at ioi;. There Is very little do'ng In Oil itoAt, b't prices are without any ma'eiUI Changs. Producing shares are la firm aajasad an I prices are steady. In Rank shares there I very little doing. Va quote as follows :156 for North America, SR) for Farmers' and MecfurlicV, 53 for O nnmsrctal, 38 for Pcun Township, 27) for M mufaot iMrs'sa.l Mechanics', 55 for Dank of.Comin ree, aud 32 ht Courolldaiion. Tbo Monty Market is without any quotable) cVunge, find it is oflered on csll at 6 per cent nee annum ; best paper is selling at from 8) per cent. - Gold has steadily advanced this miraing, opening nt 252; sold at 202 at 11 1 204 at 12; sail 20-ij at 121 o'clock. flltl.ADKI.MllAHTtMK HXCIUHOB SAABS. APO. I Kaportcd oy t'lsrk.oa a Oo., Umssra, so. Ml S. Tklra Bl BP.rOHK HOAROH toil .1. rut 4 on i ts. i lisi .n Raad R i II ii h Kin, mil. Oil.. IH Iio-S a nil t li .1. l a a. II mi.. . 7; lie ah Mclltinnr.... s' lis ml .-' Usui lis. i-l ltil l(.U'.ili i.S Vi"an id mi 1 I' ah do Ktl Vixnh do sV usi.n I'' .0 Inn lsi.h 111 art -XOaU o....ii a s.1 '.... allien S 4. IC ...aiwot i si so iK f4 4 J.....SJWU sa riRHT HOARD. siisnou.a.o-'i" un i lino N l a. lis Saall It) Sa.uaw IISI IS i as t ilsr bain, b.1 1 1 r. .hCam a Am....l7;l Hal. L'hi.hO AS... HI Hi h i;lr..r.l Hank... 47 WSati Lima Hen. K... tt 'i.l.h s.nna a TS 4 nhCnTimF -elal Hk SS Ifsian Kaaiuui u. a. 2S loo .a o ul !, s.i.n do Ss do o SW da ..M .tint S. mai a luOik Naw Yom, August 1. 'orks lower. CM cik" u ltH:l. 1 Ui.d. Il't C'uinlsilaisl piafr.i'4. sll( III a-'., ft una , I.Hi M'ehiaan H'.otharn, ss ; Pa.iu.Tl aila ( nal, ii; Kr-ainK. I.l'.la i llu'aoa Klvar. I'S an o" I'm s ), K Railroad. 1 1 1 H i lt"".ai4 an.lT0l"O Miol'lvan Ontral, IS: Ci'velai 4 a.i.l I tt.tiuis. Ibli' 'ma Haute and Ainu, 11; eiiuiii-a; aa Kerl W'ai'.. IISS : I'titr an-' an I Worth.aa.iarfi. M ; One a. I Vrl S'-aia. ,S V '' 7'('o'lna, K; Ralstar41 d . Iisi'ai l'"Uponlia. IU6 i ; Oold, JV4. ywlatKn. ol Hold si ihs I'Suaoaiskla Ool4 EicnagfS Ho. S4 R. Third (treat, aarond Mnry s OH A M 1M M tl A M Mt)i 1 F. at .1,1 . MarlMl flrrii g . f Ci y Pa'seuger Rsllroad shares are very iulct and prices are nominal. We quote .. j'tiii. Sert hd and Third 71 Spruce nnd Pine 41 45 Cbt stmt ai d Walnut ft)) 6r Arib stret 24 2d- , Race and Vine 20 h'rigcusemie 19 The following are tbe Re-a-fots of Fbiar and Grain at this port to-day : Fd ur, 17IW b'.ls.a Wheat, 7800 bush.; Corn, 4)00 bnsb.; O tsu 6500 hu-h. Quotations of tha prladpiU Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day : -i Bid Ant BU A k. rultnn Coal SS 111. Mountain Coal. 7 SV'ra"a rstrolaaia.. J'i m ,ursH3 lll.. I 11 :rr...H,iOi , 6S Han i SM Ijr4d., V S I nil, O l I I V Fop rarm Oil 1 Kryaion XllkS..,. .. t .llan.uiore , ,. S Hao.nl HI i. . i a- rou. itiai,.i tlr.rn Mt C ai.... SV N CatlH.iit aia 2' Saw-l'ri ek I1 r'l-eear liam Coal. Z ('Union 1'oai S Am.ileanKa. llri.. 'JH fill Cirrk S Mioliien .v ,, , Mania Hhad. l)ll..l'iV JJU Kao.ru MtCllDtiek Ol..,. li', Ida Olmatnad t ) nri HI' SH S N-aaaoiuirlS!i ts Mlni-ral O IH IH KxssSalot 1 k Y.naiitioOu Ktl Tbe exjiort of gold and silver fi-om tw Y'Wat from 1st January to 30th of July, amiua'si to 911,826,009 Agaiust sacio time 18b3 2-1,760,00(1 Increase to date.... 5,0,0iXJ - The Cos onis gold revenuef at New Tork. spcibically pledged t-i tbepiyinenioftbe interesc on the funded and fundable, gold - bearing pub'ir debt of tbo Ibuied fj'aws, fron tb Ut January lo tbe closa of July, atnoinC to iW.lH.OSj Agaimt tamo time 1863 28,75.5,78 Increase at New York alone fl7.J,2fJ The to lowing shows tbe receipts of the Morris) Canal Con pany for tne present seison and week, and for tbe same periods lust year r Total to July lfi, 18fi4....dT22.'i,s)4l'41 Week ending July 23, 18tH. 15,623 65 t2-a,4i 5 09 Total to July 18, 1864 &U7,58 47 Wtekending July25,1863. 2;)ir7l 149.9M IS Intrease In 18t4 99eU0 01 The comparative earnings of the Milwtukia and Prairie uu C'hieu il dlroud fur the third weec in July were as lollows : 1"W m,?42 )644 ai,4'JJ Increase (8 pir ceut.) fl't.lai The increu-e in the ear ings of th.' tb-ive roul since January 1, U f.')jri,521, or about 72 per e nt. 1 he following Is a statement of ths tra H.r on the Giund Trunk Railroad tor tne week en ltng July 22, I8C.4: PssWnKeTs $32H9 ixptess fre,'h', mat s, and su dries.... 2 -VKI Ftcibbl uud ,ie sHH.k 6i.tll Total Coiresponolug wtek of lost year.. Incn n.o ;, N01 78.ii 1 19,324 The Uoston Traveler of July 30 says t Moilei Ciilninnrs ea.yof soen.s, aad Iha aou'-lfi -faa un inana on .toes, and Uia-uita nf n ana ara uiu a iu var limn iho w-r. bi tiiaa rly ua -t oil ii.t , ns ruicic ra a "I I' 1. 1 ,! la ala ;s-r ea. I HiTY. h iv not S" .i, i nas ' at with oili.r tliiu .a: toil If tus au miIv -at in 'ley aliiMile rauiilu aliuuaaut lliare arl l, mi 'losiriu b ' a aru auiai.oi-ih to a inna 1 1 aouia ut Ilia Ijw-nrioad ahireo oC aek. i"i eli J mailt. , The i XKrfmcnt of raising -o'tuilu M sou f, whlib wus tried ta t season, proved so a 11I..0 tory that many of ibe farmers of tbe Su e tart) ii.dui ed tid. ye.ir to i nter Into the caf.nraoa a mom extendi d scale. We leiru tint ni oiy tlioiisiitid-ol acr-s Ii iv bwu paote4, aa i ttsat, -botw ihsbinoiiig the lateue sof ihe spnng au 1 uhw siui nt inau-piciou-ness of 'be weatlier, iui ro pcberxil.v lis ks prominliif,, and if tbu amu a ial froats wdl vouchsafe a d.t a tr 111ms in nitariaj H eir apnesrauce, a comia-naati ig yield is a 1 ci pati d. The i-xperleuee of m-t y-ar fu If de una. strati d the fact that cotton ean be grown o (ha) southern part of Misscuii, and the ouly d aiigex to be appieheu-ied by planters is early frosts, which almost invariably ruin tho crop If attackei) belore it has fully ripened. PHILADELPHIA TRADE KEPOBTg Mondat, August 1. The exciting turn of tha war aawi abtoiba ranch of ths atfaUoa of tha siaroka sis, and thsrs Is vary IllUa trada dolnc. Tkarala bullltus Quercitrou Bark kar,an4 Ms. I It wann-d ai SMI V tan. rrlcsa of Tauaara' Bark raauua a last quoltd. Ciovraa4 is scaros at d high, ssOiat 1 a sasall way at tl'feli VWoa. Tusothy la w anted at t f bualial. gusli solos of rtx. sscdatts-rHscsrs. Cottoala vary qsM sud Uw salsa Uatlted. i Ths flour MsrkaS remains vory M; bat tosrs) UI aoiue llttla Uw 11117 lor aipurt, and SbUO barrala low grad and ohoisa sxtra family at (10 to til V bar rob Tha .ali-aj lo Uis rwailsrs nogs (torn tba Wit tar Agar Aowa to t Ibe auporSuS' Bs Vtuar (oatlnuta searoa and wotawads as SO. la Cora Msal aothlai doing. Tsars la not much daaund rr Wtii, and onl Sua bu.b. old and new nd ao'd at f l iciv'i M sr oust; wtill may bs quoted at t 70. Cora ts In aattw doatsad soleaot SUUObuah. fallow, atloot, at tl'7S, an 1XU0 ba.n. do., In atora, at l-76; slot of waits, afloat, sold at tl a Oala ara duU, at tsyi-S3o. ' lnHavaiatofos.Ods.andrrovtaloas.aa sksngt. '- W llakj Toe di oisud U huuud iwaUsakiaof TV a)lvsula aud Ohio bbU. at li st). r- , LI lJlJrrrr-jm onirlnl llratrlutai nt tb Hhetby syii:Hc IUarr o KitntuiAjr. t. . , t Ktua Ct-asa am-Ainrit.l I.lsfcS. ' 41, 7, 9, 27, 45, 14, 24, 40, Ji, ott, 3d,iH,t2, 36. t lltlilt fa Sw'il ov oUoia.llis 4 a. ' .M.i.iMt ay. i v ( iti IP n f