The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 12, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 1

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PHILADELPHIA, FIHDAY, AUGUST 12, ISM.
PiticE TiiuKE' CE.VTS.
CHAMDERSDURC.
THE BURNED DISTBICr.
WHO WILL REBUILD IT?
TOE PEOPLE, AND HOW TIIEV AIT.
ANOTHER REBEL INVASION
fftri4t Currt'l" r,lrn'f cf T Crtrinl Ttl--irni-h.
11 tHRlHIi'. Rii, August tl.
A wo Informed you by special telegram yes
terday from C'liainhcrsburg, the members of (h
State JgHntura, together with a number of
Invlfc d gin st, including f.-vor il c lltors an 1 re
porter fr.m your city, visited the town of
Cbarubershnig, for tin; purpose of viewing t lie
.rnina of the late Kebel Incendiarism.
ftbe party loft in a special train at 8 o'clo.-k in
tb.e niortiii g, and after a very short though in
tensely hot rldo, reu-hed tliu town at half-pis
lO o'clock. There the excursionists were received
b.y icvnrul of the prominent eitifni of the, t' vn
a ad, In injunction wi'b the roiiinilttee, by whom
the Ifpihliiiur was Inviied, madi a tour through
the burned UlMrict.
Ken.rnilieting the sight presented of the burn
ing nt the beautiful little town of II inipron, Vir
ginia, during the Peninsular campaUn, we were
much dtceivecl as to tliccxoecud extent of the
damage done bere. To he mire, fir a uistitacc. of
three equate ou Main street, leading from the
Depot, oil continuous range of b.ackeried a id
crumbling rnina attest the cowardice and tr:i y
ol the Utlx'l horde under McCauslan.l. So, to ,
on M. rhet street, and bcie and mere a few
DoDst-eoii etrctts diverging trout tluse, already
nanitd; hot at iiaiupiiii 40 complete vviis
the work of de-trm tion, that the streois were
etiveird wnh the debris of falling w ills, and noni;
but citizen ot the place could h:i ve recognized the
former ciitisions of the ton tl. Yet though s vo
rnl htitidred houses are still standing at Ch Un
ix rstmrg, having 1 sc iped the torch of the in.vn
, diunes, the stamp of the ravage of war in Inde
libly linpiessod upon the town; and moUihu. if
not Jtars, will elapse before It can regain iw
former attractive apie.tranco and business pros
perity. Aviulkof adoen squares ou such a day na
Ti nt reav, wbi 11 the thermometer Indicated oue
hundred and live degrees in toe Hha le, on more
ot a copiously perspiring uia ter than n a-froo-able.
Yet amid all the attendant discomfort
of tbe occion, 0110 could not help but lingor
awbilc, b neuth the scorching rays 01 an Augu-t
ann, to rontcniplate tb.'sicKcniug features 01 ilio
aceue. In the burned dint ri t,ut lease, the str.to s
were deserted. Here mid there only, a eineii
IM to lA NI'IMl tliriU,linir his W.kV fllitntr lh. an.
cuml erel atreet to aomu mlj ieeui point.
Hardly a vehicle of any description passed
thri u.'h ihe strceta, and the houses yet reinanioi
Kavt no external sign of their oeeupaucy. Where
a window waa thioivu open or a door revnlcl
the presence of some inmaU), those persons nne
you a seaichiuK, unwelcome look an you p i-sed
alonR,eniintly donhtinn in their minJs wbetner
you ejiiiie as friend or loe. An inditfereiu, ap t
th tic slate of mind wan the leading trait in the
churacter of those we met.
Thn mMmA . . . lr.. I. j n l..-.Iln mKIu I nf
the oeauty of our homes; many of us have tieun
thrown upon the world, laiu'itars; our domestic
relation hare been sunoere.i ; nur early a-a hji i
tions and runiiii eei:cos b unted and dentroyej,
and we are periectly cjillous now aa to what mis
fortune i next rHted up m us. Yoa know liu v
dvapotidinftiy some men and women fold their
bunua wb' n calamity comes: upon them, and ti
jeuh usly they uursc the object of their sorrow,
refusing all attempts to remove the cutise of their
grief.
Howe Interpret the real feellnir of the m imca
of the people now living tit Oiamberalmrg. Ncore
of the wealthy intiahltaats w ioj worldly p )s
Seaalona are not conlined to the houses they o icj
occnpled, have left tbe town, and many of these,
it is mid, will never anain return. Kebel raids
into Hie Siate have become too lre.nent, and life,
they arjiue, has beconiu too insecure, to tempt
them to again make their tesuiunce here. 11 isi
mas engax rnetits will bo entered int in o il. r
ci ics and thus rhambersburf; will lose the cou
troll.iift Ititliieuce of their preseucu.
Now t'hauihersburi? will of course be rebuilt.
In a hush ess point of view, it U a district upon
which the irroundini; country is dependent fir
the necB-ariea of lite. Whether comiortib o
homes and spacious stores and warehouses) ire.
l'hoini.N-lihe, to attain rise out 01' tiio cli irrcd
rums, and whether it will he rebuilt bycliaiuy
or otheiwie, is lor tho former residents of the
tows to decide.
I., a fi w cases yesterday we beard tho sound of
tbe trowel, and saw workmen busily ea,'aed in
clearing out cill.ns, and reiuo lnh' the rums from
the sidewalks and streets, preparatory to coin
mei.cmR to rebuild. There is in tuts the ehiin
tion of an energy commendable in thu extreme,
and one that the Chuuioersiiurers will do well
to Imitate. If the disposiiiou is but shown,
abundant pecuniary aid will How In from all
quaint a, while at tho sumu time an inducement
will be oilend the Legislature to maternity
assist the ps-opleby a IHasrul appropriation.
fenotigh has been laid of iho culpability of the
people living In the Cnuibcr.and valley, in not
Laving organized bodies of ohllery lor homo
delenso that might have inaicrially assisted iu
staying the incursioua of tbe Kcliels.
Uoveiuor C'uitin thoiooghly luvestli.Mted the
uljct in bis message the oilier day, the pits of
Ibis Ktute and that of Nuv V'oik li.in had their
aay, and so we ahall not allude to it, further than
to remark that during our trip to Chaiuliorsiiin'g
yesterday, and when passing through tue towns
of Carlisle, tShlppensliu'g.uud other pi -ices of less
note, we observed huudiciis of ucsny-iooklug,
aialwart men, who would inaKe capital "iiiinu e
men," such as the l.egls at arc n iw has in cou
teuip ation to organize imo regiuieuts, and who
iu case of any future invasion would, even nu
merically (peaking, constitute a strong argument
against a Kebel raid.
Let the past record go for what it is worth,
only bearing in mind, however, that fie ,,'rest
grain crop just gi.rnend Is a tempting induce
ment for a starving O'jveni'noat to run every
risk to ft 1 its gran ti ics from out tho proceeds
ol our labor.
Tbe people of tbe valley must not be lulled in'o
a soil repose Im euu-e of the short time that u is
elapsed siuce tbe Inst raid, but rattier heir 111
Blind that their conduct I all tho while beinr
closely scruiiuizcd by the Rebels in their midst,
and kO reported at large, thus reuderiu,' th'vn
.elvea liable to the visit of the plunderers wlmn
the people are the most loudly cougr.itula'ln 4
themselves upon their security.
M't had a generous shower of rain hem yesrer
day, which lasted several hours. It is to Iw ho.iod
that it was general in its character, as tin 01 u
la greatly sutferiug for the want of it. Col..
MitauKAitr :t:rs at bi;ori
NKIUM.
TV lit t Mi r THrKreniHt Trityraplir
Bih ; Tho fashion at Dedlord Springs just now
deserve the reprobation of all loyal people.
That favorite retreat of Ualtimoroan, many of
whom are still impudently aecesh, disgraced itself
on Thursday of last week, and outraged the feel
ings of tbe few Union people present, by pur
posely having a dance on the National Fast Day.
Such a course was openly opposed aud denounced
by Uaasr. llogir and Hhouherger, of Pittsburg,
aud other good I'ennsylvanians, but iu vain.
certain "Independent" minister from this
city, free enough with his tongue in denouncing
Hepubllcau tyranny, refused to hold religious
crm. On Sunday last, however, praver for
the President was there olfered, and the lledford
i-eotile at least beard the prayers for our soldiers
tt forth by bishop Potter, the Rev. Daniel Wash
burn, of Philadelphia, officiating both morning
and evening. And on Mouday afternoon a pojil
thing bnpiieucd, to the rebuke of the disloyal,
and comforting to the Unionist. A tournament
tame oif in pretence of the assembled guests,
ladies aud all.
Tbe tecesh champion wus no matter who;
but the victor a George W. Lyon, a loyal
I'eiinsylvaniau, in Yankee costume, a Kir Ruigbt
"Joiiailiau." ilavlug vindicated bis native soil,
t-lr Jonathan Lyon was duly cheered, with a
touch of vsjtar-tpaogled Uanuer" and "Yankee
Doodle" by the Laud; and iu tbe evening a fair
daughler, of "I'nlon" sentiments, Miss Y., a
niece of (jeiwral Cameron, received the crown
triam pliant from "Jonathan'" own valiant hand.
- Hotrhimiih FreNlmn' sent sud rtanrhtsrs,
1. Us iiuw ear Lcaltti-iuiartl w stars.
I'niox.
linn oud .'jBixoa, Auguat 11. .
The lay crop in New Hampshire is much
Letter than wu anticipated. Many farmers have
fathered a much tbi year a last, and all con
cede that Uii crop J Uperior In quality, aud wa
fathered Iu much belter condition.
THIRD EDITION.
LATEST FROM HARPER'S FERRY.
PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY.
Gen. Sheridan's Array Moving.
EARLY AT WINCHESTER.
SKIRMISHING GOING ON.
BATTLE EXTECTED SOON,
NpsM-lal to Th Kvvnlnr Tsls-rph.
llAHt't-H'a Kkkry, August 12. Five hundred
of the emmy'a cavalry were aeeti at Summit
Po nt, aud for few moments our cavalry employed
them. There were prospects of a considerable;
light, hut tho Kebel retired precipitately without
firing a shot.
Prisoner differ as to K.irl.v's pr iHa'il.j m ive
mi nts, bnt the most prcvilont one is th.t b : wiil
not make a stand at Winchester, but f.tll ba t j
Htrasburg, or pwiily mike a tinl h;tbr4
giving battle, if indeed ho d ie it at ail.
In that case the tight or foot-r.100 hlut id At
some days ago degenerates Into Via to it-race.
Our forces, however, are being handled with ad
mirable vigor and skill, and a portion of the
Hi bel force may be brought to bav an 1 bigg:d.
Mosehy's guerillas arc hanging on the rear of
our columns, and nnnoyin? ns omew!nt by
picking np strag iters, and picking up lufinit
tion, and have picked np neuly one h itidred of
nur men. One Kebel ollber baisted that he hit 1
counted every man, gun, and horse, and by saying
that lie would have It at hend.inarters at Winches
ter before night, unwillingly lnf irmod nv tint
Early is still at that point.
These guerillas also captured, yea.'erdiy, Mr.
.Shelby, of tho New York Tribal, going to tlii
front, an J rob'ied him in a tn "tapprove4 style ;
and, giving him what they called it p.irole, tut
lilni go.
Yesterday a small acou'lng party, nudcr Ser
graiit James Whi'e, 1st Virginia Cavalry, pr.v
reeded towards Martinsburg, and rtn up m tho
Kcbcls at Cutininghii iu's woods, near that p iut, md
were driven bark. Nergcnnt White, oeing wonn Jed,
was captured, nn'l, rcpott says, he v as iiniuc
dlately hung by the He'ie.'s. White ws one of
our oldest aud most v .Ined sc outs, and bis loss is
severely felt. Altogether the campaign in the
valley has opened auspiciously for us, and the
Kebeis will be pushed back wih vigor.
news frokTrichmond.
STATEMENTS OP EEFUQEE3.
The Old Stories of Starvation, Pesti
lence, and Revolt Redivivus,
M'II lo Tlx K.VPiitriK Tolricrnph.
Bam imoiik, August 12. Refugees who arrived
here ibis morning in tho Norfolk bat, under a
Hag of truce direct from Richmond, roprjsent tho
conditiou of all'uirs ihero an in uentably distress
ing. They say the whole city is filled with rofug -e,
comprising all kinds of people, mostly old men,
women, and children, from places further south.
Flour was four hundred dollars per barrel, and
other things in proportion. Teoplo despise the
Confederate scrip, and are unwilling to receive it
ut any price.
One of my informants saw Jctf. D.tvis a few
day ago. He looks baggard, and smoke ei-irs
constantly. Ho rides out occasionally, but keeps
very much to himself.
Libby Prison has been ab.indonc J a a prison.
There are only a few persons on Hollo IslatiJ.
An immense numlier of wounded Rebels are.
in the Richmond hospitals. Their losses in tho
recent buttles were enormous.
There were scarcely any hopes expressed for
Atlanta, and some believed it had boen captured.
Tbe power to recruit the Rebel army was c
bausled. Much sickness prevailed In Ri:hmon 1 an 1 in
the armies. A sort of pes iieaco was carrying
oil many.
The I nion prisoners are soil' ring nncudorahly.
It was thought at one lime that Lee had gone
to the Shenandoah valley, but a 1 irge force was
still kept at Petersburg.
There was no idea of Oram's abandoning the
siege of Petersburg. It was ne irly deserted,
except by soldiers. Provisions and clothing of all
kinds ure very scarce. A deep-seated feeling waa
gradually growing amongst the masses against
b ir leadeis, and sign of revolt were dally get
ting more apparent. Thousands are anxious t
come North, though few are alioived the privilege.
GUERILLA WAR IN KENTUCKY.
BATTLE AT BHANDENSBUBQ.
Good Conduct of Homo Guard.
Caiuo, August 1. The It ihels under Colonel
Outiaw dashtd into llickuiin, Ky., yesterday,
and buintd nil the cotton aud tobacco there, and
committed great dopredati ms.
General Dobbin is raiding on tho Southern
plunters iu th; vicinity of Helena.
The guerillas ure reported to bo trouhlcaomo
along the Ohio river.
I.01 lsviLi.K, August 11. About daylight yes
terday morning twenty guerillas, under Du
fostir, entered Brandenburg, Ky., and were
driven out by live borne guards, armed with
double-barreled shotguna. The guerillas then
eut in the following note :
11 HeADUVARTEKK 7TH KeNTI'CKY CAVAI.nT
IIomk Gt'Aitus. We demand tbe immediate
surrender of tho town, and if there Is a shot tired
at ns from any person in tbe town, we will burn
the place, and shoot every citizen who is caught
beuriug arms. Captain Dcfostkh and Captain
liRYANT, commanding the Confederate forces in
Mead county, Kentucky."
Tbe Home Guards refused to comply, but pre
pared to defend tbo town. As the mail-boat
passed up the river about sunset firing was heard
and it is supposed an engagement was progress
ing. Further particulars are not attainable to
night I Sixty guerillas passed throngti Graliamtown,
Mead county, yesterday morning, with a detach
ment of thirty Federal troop, under Captain Gow,
in pursuit.
1 Last night thirty guerillas robbed tho store of
Mr. Maloue, in this county.
' Fire Its lloateu.
Boston, August 11. Munson Patterson & Co i
Joiner establishment and planing mill, a large
ttock of lumber, three wooden buildings iu East
Dofton, -vtre burned last night. The loss Is
r 100,0X10, covered by iusurance.J
Ilemocralle t'oaveatlon.
Loi'ieviixE, August II. The Democratic Con
vention in session at JvtUmonvllle to-day waa
largely atleudtd. The Hon. N. C. Kerr was
nt ruinated to represent the Second District of
Indiana in CoDg'-o.
GEN. CANBY'S DEPARTMENT.
Inhabitants All Enrolled
Militia Service, &c.
for
Caiko, August 11. General Citnhyb.i order 1
nil atile-laioled men between clghtn and forty
live, in tho Department of Arkantas and the
Gulf, and tbe districts vast of the Mississippi, for
militia enrle Neutral foreigner will bj en
rolled aa a separate class, to 00 used when neces
sary as a local police force. Deserters from the
enemy, and persona su'oe t to tbo Rebel con
eriplion, are not to be sent or allowed to go
within Ihe Rebel lines.
Tho families of Rebel soldiers sent over our
lints to And greater safety and comfort, will be
hereafter sent buck; those now in the line will
bontai'.cd. Refugees in good faith will be re
ceived and kindly treated, but will not bo alio ve J
to remain in or about any fort or garrison.
The snppressionof the Memphis VnrtU.is been
rescinded.
LATER mOM NEW ORLEANS.
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Ijitw nlnrc llrnrrsl (snltf's e
Oriler IJurrlllH t lKhl. Ar.
Nkw Yokk, August 12. Tho stoatn-'bip A.',.n
in; Slur, from Nc Orleans on the f.'h insui'it,
arrlert at this port this morning.
Among her passengers are Mrs. General link
and lainily.
Our gunboats mado an expedition np Or.md
Lake, on the 2)th, and destroyed a Urge number
of flat-boats Jnst completed by the ll'jbols, and
Several iu the course of construction. A uautlty
of M1111II arms aud ac outreiuents left by U10 tic) d
cavalrymen were c ip'ured.
Ou Ihe 'JHth, the 11110 gunboat destroyed two
saw n.ills and eaptup d two loat-lals of valua
ble timber. She then returned to Derail k bay.
On the J'.Hh, a piriy of General L'lhit in's scouts
bad a tight near .Morgan? la, resulting in the !l ght
of the Rebels, leaving a Rebel cajKiiti an I several
men dead and a number of wounded, besides;
several prisoners, iu our hands.
General Canity has issued new tnJing regula
tions on the 2d inst., by which no trading bj.vts
are allowed below Cairo; no comtn.'rcial luter
ronrse, beyond tho nation il linos, and trade
ttoreHum restricted to K rminoiit tnilit-iry pists.
Gemral Rinks issued ordr 01 tin 21,
enlitlng all able-bodied colored men iu tho
Department between Id and U yeirsoi'ao
the same to Iw put into existing colore 1 regi
ments. Six stetm transports from Rri.os Santiago
arrived at New Orloan on the ftlh, probibly la lon
with troops withdrawn from Texas.
Cotton was active at New Orleuis at I (',' r"
1 7i for Middling. Flour had a lv.knccd, and
was quoted ut lti for ch ;ico. Sugir dull aud
molasses steady.
Coloi.el Appletoii, of the Sl.st Col ired Infantry,
formerly of the 12th Main-, has resigned. It is
reported that ihe steamer liub ll ty, with loot)
bale of cotton, had been captured and burned
in Ouachita river by Texas guerillas.
GUI RILL A WAR IN TENNESSEE.
Squad of Federal Troops En
trapped and Murdered.
Mum ruisf August 9. Yesterday acitien catna
into our lints near Lafayette, and applied to the
Commander of tho post for protection and per
mission to remove bis household goods inside
the lines, A guard of eight men w is sout to
bring them in. Af'er entering tho house the man
fled, and on attempting to come out, the g lard
was surrounded by twenty-five or thirty guerillas.
Five of our men escaped, but the other three sur
rendered, after which Ihe guerillas murdered
them. The men belonged to the 19th Illinois
Infantry.
lire Iu Nrw York TwfHty-Hve Builsl
Iik l'Htlro.r,l.
New Yoiik, August 12. A tire oo-urred in
Mott street this morning, by which some twenty
live buildings were destroyed, Including a largo
number of tenement houses, factories, etc. The
loss is heavy.
The Henialim ! Urnerol VreittiouM
Lot immi.lk, August II. The rennitis cf
Gcuerel Greaih iuse, recently Colonel of tbe ISih
Illinois, passed here lor home this evening.
LATER FROM SHERIDAN.
II i: IS I'IKSIING Till: KKRELS.
They Must Fight or Rotroat.
MARTINSBURG OCCUPIED BY
OUB FORCES.
Wabhinoton, August 11. A correspondent
semis the following under date of August 11 :
General Kheriduu's command broke camp ut
Ilalitoan yesterday, and marched to Berryville,
on the Winchester pike, where it arrived yes.cr
liay uflernoon without much opposition.
Iuiliodcu's cavalry skirniished with our advance
from Charlostowu, but were easily and steadily
driven.
; This morning at daylight we resumed the
march, and expect 10 meet the enemy at Opepian,
live miles this side of Winchester, where we will
cither have a battle or they will retreat dwn the
vnllty.
Martinsburg has been occupied by our forces.
, The Rebelscaptured aud hung Sergeant White,
one of our scouts, at Martinsburg, yesterday.
IIai-.ith'h Ferry-, August 10. The Shenan
doah valley is again tbo scene of active otlcu
sive operations, this timu ou such a scale as
gies promise of thorough work. A l uge force,
both cf cavalry and infantry, commanded
by General Sheridan, aro tins A. M. en route r
berrvvil'e and Winchester. It 1 useless 10
speculate on w hat will soon lie a matter of cer
tainty, but tho present position nod strength of
the tiiemv gives no assurance that we can not
advance Lr without precipitating a battle.
Yes, a great battle may haro been fought
nt Winchester before this reaches volt. But not
to speculate on possibilities, the forces ougagotl
in this present movement is such, that the c lin
ing campaigu in the Shenandoah valley will ex
ceed, in tuugtiitude and importance, any of the
many which have heretofore been made.
It's even stated with some confidence that
General Lee 1b himself nt present in Winchester,
having leit the fortification of Petersburg aud
Richmond under the command of General Beau
regard. Longstreel is also said to lie in the valley
In front of us. Time or a battle will alone develop
the real strength of the enemy, for report are
to conflicting, and trustworthy information so
bard to obtain in a section where spies and
ti outs me often In league with the enemy, and
the natives give no information, except that
which it followed would lead to mischief. Hut
whatever their numbers, there is strength enough
opposed to them this time to make short work of
this troublesome valley of Virginia thi valley
Of humiliation.
The natives say Impressed with the magni
tude of preparation which they have recently
witnessed "Well, now, we are sure the Govern
ment is in earnest." . 'Oh." they say, "this
is a most wise and determined movement. Thi
ought to bave been made a long time ago, and
then the w ar would have beeu tiulsued." .
1 Home of them are to ahrewd as to suipect that
tbewar is going to be finished In the Oheuandoah
valley, but we bave teen larger armies thau
thi, aud the bhenandoah valley is not so large
a pan of creation a the native think. Hut the
movement Is only in its inception. Cavalry aie
leading the advunce, shelling tho wood, as they
go. We shall hear more auou. S. 1'. Tribune.
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The llamjHhirt Gazette, of Northampton,
Massachusetts, commenced it tevcuty-ninth
volume lot wevk.
FOURTH EDITION.
LATER FROM ZUt POINT.
ALL QUIET A r PETERSBURG
THE RECENT EXPLOSION.
AFFAIRS ON UTFER POTOMAC.
Rprrtnl tn The Kvcnltiv; Trlrirrniiti.
WAaiiiKnroN, August 11.
Hie steamer Kr tfmrt, with Ihe army m ids, has
arrived, aud repot ts all ipiict at the front ye-tcr-riay
morning at 10 o'clock.
The late explosion Is the topic of eonvcr-V.ion
at City Point, and many absurd rumor are all at
as to the catisc of the accident, hut there is no
denbt that it was occasioned by the careless
liantllii.g of ammunition. Workmen are busily
engaged In clearing up the ruins of the demolished
buildings, mid lumber is Loin.; brought up to
repair tbo dnrusgo done to Iho various olll.-esuud
wart houses.
Tbo patients in f he hospita' at City Toint made
a narrow escnpe, a- thi shut and shell tlow over
Ihe buildings as thick an hail, but, fortunately
none ol them entered tho houses. One shot
pas-ed ciiliiely through tlu otllce of Cupiaiu
Pitkin, ( hiif Quartermaster, knocking down the
clerks, all of whom were mote or less injure I.
Captain Pilklu, who wan in hia ntflce at the time,
lind his back severely it jured by being knocked
down.
( nptain Wiley, Chief of Commissary Deput
n nit, received a sevoie cut on the head from a
falling timber. Tho Ou irtcrmaster's gang of
rolored laborers lost thirty killed, and t( iltc a
number wounded.
The keel of the vessel w hich was thrown on an
embankment forty feet high Is a curiosity iu
iteli, being perforated with hundreds of shot
and shell.
As the Keypmt came down the .lames river
yesterday morning she passed the bodies of seve
ral colored laborers tloatiug iu the water milos
away from City Point.
Information from Willwm port and Hagers
lowu np to 7 o'clock yesterday morning reports
ull quiet in that vicinity, ihe Rebels hii Ingretfred.
from tho Virginia bank of the river, going iu the
(iiuction ol Winchester. The excitement is sub
sir. It'g, and Union refugees from Washington
county aro reluming to their homos. The Post
master nt llagcrstown has returned and re
opened his olllep, and the merchants are making
some preparations to resume business, but are
laying in but n small stock of goods, in view of
inntingcncies, being warred by past experiences.
pi:sw,nMi 1. :u 1 m 1, . r i' k k.
Hahrihhi 110, August 12.
Kknat u. The Senate met at 14 A. M.
Niiincious petitions were presented from the
interior townships und boroughs in reference to
bounties.
'1 he Governor notified the Senate that he had
vetoed two supplements to the Petroleum and
Vet atigo II inks, under the free banking law.
The manner in which they proposed to extend
their ciipital stock was not in accordance with
the free bunking 'nw.
llesoluiioiis rclu'ivo to the 187th Regiment,
i Ri red yesterday by Mr. Wilson, were passed.
Mr. Woithingion presented thirty-seven peti
tions from Moi.tgomery couuty in favor of a
reduction of the lux levy to half per cent, per year.'
Hoi sK. The llou-e met at 10 o'clock.
Mr. V at-on, from Cnmmitice ou M'.' lary Af
fairs, repoited a bill ot seven snctious.
.Sc. tion 1-t authorizes the Governor to borrow
not exceeding ?(5 l.flUO.Uul), .iyaolo after Ihreu
years.
Nn-tion 2d authori.os tho Governor to appoint,
wiih the consent of tho Scua e, one pcr-011 ot
11 Hilary education, experience, and skill as
M. J01 -General ; bis pay 10 be the same as th it of
I r.ilrd States Major-Gcnernls. Also two lli'ig.i-tliir-Gei'ciule.
Miction -1th provides f r tho supply of troops
Willi ci.nimtssaiy stores, (vc.
Section o h provides for the orginlatloii of
fiften n servo legimcuts ; term of service two
yentsj two of tho regiments to be cavalry,
und one light iufuntrv j pay aud organ nation
Mime as l,'iiitd Nates troops.
These regiments 10 be liable to bo called into
the serv ice of this Stitc ut such times as the
Governor may deem their services necessary for
the pti 1 iiose of suppressing insurrection or to repel
invasion.
Section 8th provide for hospital arrange,
nieuts, sil.ure of trains by Governor, etc., when
neiessury.
Section 7'b authorise the Governor to make
tin Imnicdii'to enrolment of militia, and draft
liltei n regiments if necessary.
I ho Ml was ordered to 'be printed. Three
hundred copies of Senate bill presenting manner
ol voting by soldiers, were, on motion of Mr.
lirnwn, ordered tn ho printed.
Mr. Reed, from Coinniit ee to revise tax laws
of the Sta'e, made a report, which was referred
to the Committee of Ways and Moans.
Tbo following bills were introduced :
Mr. Smith, of Chester, authorizing Courts to
n point guardians in certain eases.
Mr. Sharpe, incorporating Franklin Improve,
ment Association to rebuild Chumbcrsburg.
Mr. Sehoticld, revising grais'e of Ucidguwator
and liriilgc streets, Twenty-fourth Ward.
Mr. Jackson, regulating fees of Recorders of
Dei ds.
Mr. Glass, incorporating Aladdin Oil Co.
Mr. 1'rice, authorizing Chester to borrow money
for bcuiit'cs. Pussed.
Mr. Spungler, relative to locul bounty of York
county.
Mr. Patton, authorizing School Director of
Green county to borrow money to fay bounties.
Passed.
Mr. Smith (Chester), authorizing School Di
rectors of Lower Oxford School District, Chester
county, to borrow money to raise volunteers.
Passed.
A I'lKAI't: o tiii: iST.
Nr.w Yoiik, August 12. A Rebel pirate is ro
ll iti das being sixty miles southeast of bandy
Hook. She yesterday captured the pilot-boat
Jutite I'uul,
I ruin l riii lfii-l oiii Meeting
ailisura lit .tlluluK Murk..
Six I'hancisi o, Auguat VI. A large mass
meeting was held in this city last night. IU:
lb Hows and Gi neral Wright were the speakers.
Miwi'g stocks are liuprotiiig. The Gould &
Ciury Company it quoted nt l .'(( ItiDll per lost.
TO-DAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS.
SjU'ilul IU'sniitihe to EtoiiIiis Telegraph.
Wasmimotos', August 13.
The rostnl Money Order.
The instruction to Postmasters, Clerks, ic.)
required in the operations of the money order
system, authorized under the act of Congress of
the 17th of May last, hae been mainly prepared
by the Post Office Deportment, and are now in
the bands of tbe public printer. Tba preparation
of tbc instructions was found to be a work of ex
ceeding intricacy, tbe principal embarrassment
being the want of a ceutral Me(roolltan Hank,
with local branches to facilitate the prompt re
turn of the fuuds accumulating in the bands of
rostmasteii, or to supply funds iu case of neces
sity. Iu F.ugland and in Canada, when a money
order Is in successful operation, they have these
bank advantages, but in this country it has beeu
found necessary to adopt substantially the Pott
Office Department System of drafts and deposits,
tislng tko Tost Oilice in lieu of banks. It is con
fidently expected that this arrangement w ill meet
all tbe requirement. Ccrtaluly It i the only
one which can be mado under the existing laws.
The design of (be Department is that operations
ball commence on the Ut of October, aud bo
e Boils will be spared to accomplish the com
mencement of the system at that date.
" All tulel la Uraat't Army. '
A letter from the Army of the Potomac repre
sents all quiet, with tbe exception of tbe usual
picket firing aloug the lint of Vurnelde'i Corn;,
reinvest Troop In the Dlotrlrt.
The colored residents In thi District havn ap
plied to the War Department (O be received into
service upon tbe tame tooting a the militia of
the District, attrecing that, If so accepted and
arnn d, they will themselves boar tbo expense of
drilling, and add 3iKH)tothc available force of the
District.
The Noldlrrw' Vote.
lly order of the Secretary of War, all o hYors
in the military aervlco of tho Cnlted States are
directed to render every fa- lllty to such Kxprcss
Companies as may bo charged by tho Governor
of New Ymk with the delivery of th.i noeessry
forms and blanks required t Men e tio votes of
soldiers of that State in tbe field, with a vie 1 1
tbe blanks being delivered with t ie least pjs-iMo
delay.
Relnatntrsl.
Colonel O. II. Moore, 2Hi Michigan, rovntly
dismissed the service at tho inst nice of the II yie
faction In Kentucky, has h-en rclnsbivid in bis
command, with lull pay and allowan as from the
date of bis dismissal tbe charges preferred
against him having been proved U bj an rue.
Colonel Moore, it will be recollected, was the
olliccr w ho was nminly instrumental n n, c,,,.
turc of Morgan about one year ago.
2'l he Haloing or Ihe Knulnrt lllisekitslo.
It has lieen otlli tally animnnceil to tb'i Nta'e
Dcpartmciit that, in c mse iiieiico of a stissausioii
of hostilities lietwoen Denmark and the German
Powers, the blockade of the Prus-ian ports of
Colberg, Canmiin, Swiiiemaiidi, Wol.ist, Griefs
wuldc, Strnlsund, Ilarth, Dan'ilc, and Pillau, as
well as that or tbe porta and inlets on the cst
coat of Ihe Duchies of Si-hlcswig and Holstoiu,
was ordered to lie raised on the JiHb of July, H I I.
I'nuirslianil Seww.
Moji.r-Gcneral .1. O. Foster, commanding tho
D. pntluient of the South, has issued a stringent
crder iiguinst "the prac i. e of giving Informa
tion to the public press on matters connected
with military operation, so unscrupulously In.
dnlged in by officers, soldiers, and citizens within
his department." Violations. of this order will
be mi t with the severest punishment kno vnt i
military law and usage in the field.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
. Statu or Tiikhmomktkb To dav. Six A. M,
7'J. Noou, bit. One P. M., b'J. Wind, E. W. E.
Cape May. An oxtnt mprcM train will
leave Walnut street whurf at o o'click this
iifternooti for Ciijio May, and will not slop at
any of the way stations.
AitlnvAi. or Baxtkh'h F:hb Zof vi;s. At
toon, to day, a despatch was rccived by Chief
F.iiglnci r I.yle, from one of tho atalf o llcers of
Colonel llaxter's Fire Zouaves, sta'ing tliu'. the
regiment bad left Haltliuore at Id fi for Vnila-
lielphla. The reglineut will therefon; not nrnvo
at llioad and Prime streets until between i and
3 o'clock this afternoon.
They will be met at tho depot by tbe Chief M ir
thal and hia Assistants, und escorted to tbe K
Ircshnient Saloons, wheie they will rem on until
Ihe procession i- formed. Four o'clock 1 name I
us ihe hour for the starting ot ihe par id i, which
will be one of the finest wituenscd iu this city for
ihiiiiy years. I he firemen will parade in their
equipments, nud they will Lave their apparatus
with them.
As tli it is tbo first general paradoof tho depart
mi nt since the introduction of steam engines,
there will be a lino opiwrtuuity for tho citizens
to sco the tlitlereut engines. A largo number of
Ksibulunees will also be in the procession for tlin
pnr e of accommodating the sick and wounded
oi the regiment, and a very consider loli) am Hint
of tuste I. as been displayed by the liiouieii in the.
decoration of these vehicles. Thev will add
much to tho display to-day. The Cointu.ttoe of
City Councils will iilso tike a part in iho recep
tion. The route adopted by the Conveuti n W not
very long. The regiment will bo ro-elco.l a'
Third and Wushington streets, and then thu pro
cession will puss over tbo following rout'!.- t'p
Third to ltiown, up Itrowit to Twelfth, d ivti
Iwellthto Clusniit, down Chosnut to Fourth,
down Fourth to Walnut, up Walnut to IiiiIchmi.
li nee Square, where the regiment will he form 11 1 v
received by Dr. I bur. Georgo S. Willotts will
respond 011 Ih-IiuII' of iho Fire Department.
Iu case the weather should prove iinfavoro'ilo,
tho ronte will be as follows : Down Ciic-suut to
Fifth, up Filth to Race, up Race to National
Guards' Hall, and there dismiss. TI10 Henry
Guurds, Captain Spear, will not turn, out as ex
pected. Am we go to press large crowds ore assombling
at the llultiinore depot awaiting the arrival of the
wur-tcatred veteran.
IATHB ARRIVAL OF TIIK HKl.tMIMT.
The train conveying tho regiment arrived at
Ihe di pot shortly before 2 o'clock somewhat
sootier than expected. They were received with
loud and enthusiastic cheering from tho assem
bled ciowd.
The regiment was at once escorted lo the Re
freshment Su os us, where everything had been
I repined in tho most excellent order for them.
Ail hand indulged in a good wash, after which
they snt down to a much better meal than they
lave it joyed lor many a day. While tho her.ais
vere thus engaged the procession wa busily
forming, in order to be ready lo move at pre
cisely 4 o'clock. The line tomiucnccd to form at
I) o'clock In the following order :
Tbr first Dh itUn forutcil on Ihe north slile of WmiMtiif
t.n slri-st. His rlnlil runt'ii uli Ninth slnsa, eitntuir
tluitu Vv'aslnin on lo Eilitli, aid up iIul,ob tit wsi
bldr.
Hie geeniiij lli iston fni ind on tti nortll slit ofWash
lr;tn stri et. Hit- 1 lrlil re.lloir ou l.l'btli strost. extiiiidliig
d.Mo Washington to bosenib, and ua Hovcntli.oa Uiu
went
'li.lrd lihlsiuii fnrnird en Itisuortta sld of WNtitntrttm
trt. thu nitlit lukliui; o pewnlti. extenilltiir down
W'sslilns'i n 10 Hi.h, anil ui Sixth un tlis w.nr slilA.
r'ourtii lnvissn i ui-d on the uorth sids or Wastcaton
tr-t. thi- rlsh- r- Iiik on H1.MI1. i-xienihux down WaiU
lLi.toi. to I ti h strot-t, Hnd 1111 lull 011 lli wtst side
fr iltli 11 Islon loriut-d on Ihe Nttrln sl-st of Wimlilnftou
Plm-t.lhs is to -tu.s tii t ilih, exteiKllnir down Wash
hiKtnii i' four 01 r. I.mid up Kitnrih on tlis west tldo.
'I tu t''inisiiks lurn st die cross rrfts on wiu h ihe
ri,-lit ol Hit i io this. n lesttti, mill nioxe ovr the routs.
'J he pn ci s.-ion, as soon as formed, will move
in the following order:
IU111I.
t'sntu,,!- riaitiihiinw iviinnittiT of tl .v CiuiiicjIs.
'oiiiiilfes nf Arriniieim'iils.
Pr' si.lent sua Hi-cie' o ltunlui llirtctori.
Bihi.. y.
('Id' 1 .Mumliul.
Sei I 1 1 Ants.
A'slsunt K gllli-cM.
) iit I Ivisirn -W iu .1 til I111. Murihiil.
Hit i-rieii hiiione.HtHiil lult'iil Hose, Lmtiire HeVo4
I .ItU'el , VUliullt i-UUIUf, Ulllliaul: tlofto, ItullsllljU I'.llsiUC,
1-tui f 11- st-.
hect tin IMvi.toit Wn. I1, ttirris. Marshal.
As-i t.iiit-e V K an. Iloin- Host, Auit-nt'e Kuine, Vnlteil
Htslts IIii.ii Kiaiikliu KliKnie, Norlhttra Lioerly Uou,
JliiiuHi e K.i lne.
1 Mrd 1 11 1. ion llro. 3. 1'lispman. sfarslia.
Iiiiu-intiti-ur e Muse, J-'io-iiti.iitu Kui'tns, I'snnsilvauls
IIusi-.I'uIi'IiiMh Knslue, BtJiUjUlll Hose, Jli.ie rtncie,
Vt't-.ti ru Hose.
I .itirtl. lot il'Sl Hs nrv I. Melut're, Miirshnl.
1 lidndi lohia Ki'kliie, lo Htnen.ius Husp, Worse. Y.n-k'lei-.
f 'sill 1111 He. 1-. lied Will Ktudne, Mprlug tiaruen
iiose, w i-m riiiia.it-lpliis Kniiiiie. aioiiivr llo.o.
I lull I ut 1 r It t .1. ll lttunu, vtttr.lutl.
lii.uil liiiti.t L'us-liit'. Houth I'uiui Hose, ntulie Knxine,
i.'his:!. -ink I lobe, KHirniount Knshie, ho.ithnaik tiiwlue,
Merlieiiie KUKllie, Vt t-Mterii Knxine.
The route, as stated above, will be passed over,
the regiment uot arriving in IudepcndcuceS piarc
until about 5 o'clock. A large and commodious
platlorm ha beeu erected in the square for the
reception ceremonies.
Thk Price or Gas to un 1st ni.xsKii. At a
sjietial meeting of the Trustees of the Philadel
phia Gas Works, a resolution wa passed to the
t fleet that Ihe price of gn shall be, ou and after
the 1st of September. per 11X0 foet. The board
arc now prcpuriug a statement to show the neces
sity for Ibis change.
I'olici Casf?. This morning, Horatio Moore
was committed by Alderman Dougherty in de
fault of S1000 bail, to answer the churge of as
sault and batten-.
Mary Ann Lime was held In Jil.'OD bail by
Aldernian Tolaud to answer tke charge of keep
ing a disorderly house, at Front and Callowhiil
stre.ts.
Dikd vbom tub IIuat. Francis Stealer and
John Myers, residing at Twenty-liftU aud Coates
streets, died last night from the effects of being
Overcome with the heat,
ANOTHKa Dl.ATH I'HOM THU If.KAT. ThU
morning a man named Daniel Black was over
come with the beat at Eleventh and Carpenter
ttreets, and while being conveyed to hit Lome,
at No. 70- S, biAih street, died.
RucKvniNO Aokkt AwotsTtii. Mr. Mablon
Wanner ha beeu appointed recently ageut fur Ihe
Fourth District. ...... . ...
Form DaowKsn. This morning an uuLnown
whit man wa found drowned in the bchuyUtill,
UUdvsT tilt Maikvl ttrcvt bridge.
Arrival or Sick akd Wocxmn 5it ot:tt.
The Vnited Sta e steam transport t, ,
VJDderthe cha'go of Surgeon J. Y. Ciiitwall)
arrived at this port thi morning, wliS
and wounded to diers cn hoanl. The vm
touched at Willow street wharf, whore Vie re -n
were bountifully supplied with cool drink and
other luxurie, by tho lady resident of that
locality. Tbe steamer then took its depirm-e
for Beverly, New Jerscv, where ihe men will be
landed and placed in the bisspltal there. The
following are the names of tbe Ponasylvaniaus,
Deiuwaxian, and New Jcrseyineu.
rrSYLCAN1 1 KKIirvfFN'Tsl.
Mld .. fi.tl.wtu NiS in We d, K.'.'d rter
IM'tl ISIII, A.lSlll rjtl'.-O'- II.A.S.Il,
I.Mri'- Ss ho.lt-n us, ', 1 '.sfh J.Ji H di. . rrt
Join. I tt m more, F . Klh I'e T W sttundie K,'kI
.lnsn llr in h. I .4nh -t ho s. hcy.ll, I Isil,
Mepiisti s organ, a 471 It Ih-u K-sirs, i'.H7th
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.In! 1, a Inirliani, ll.7h h HI .po. K. Iltli
llottara It .ti-rts, II. Ul Art -is-.'i H-m.-r. ll. :iso.
1 . oniHs 1 nok. A, U.I rt illtst s nni, A, I Vl
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hit Js,n..,n I T. t.o.E. 1IM ,t. nt) Ho h. K. .lit
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l.rt I Allh. 11. e II, KM t'. Ham It .n ' Mat
A Cnioin. II. '.Mill ,1 II Ah, A, ISO,
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Jhi. ti a.-i.iini-.. r.. uuiii it. s.-i it I'lito 11
0 rnlt-ns. K.iisili Martin W' st,t!ioi,
Htt I. willuin mi. K. Issin Ivan Ksni .ns ll.siin.av
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Hunil A Kuufer,K.4illi J..liiil'..l r.ve, 11. 4'tli
lit-n Rise. A. I7tli It .b Hi nvoer. K. I ;li
Win Karliati, ll.47tti It. nrr linrr, I, Iskl
i.i:i.AWAiti; ut: iiviK.vrn.
.1 Iti ltnin, A,4lti Vols iv.rp K I.0. I1 en. F.. tlMli VoU
i l-11..lliilnollN. Il,4lll Volt WtU Cllls, K, PStll Vols
Allien Vnsi . V. 1st Vols Jits H ill, , dull Vols
K Jn.O.nii. F.S.I V 4s l'h. II ill... Dili n,v
t l.r.il.b.i:.;.it V. s II f h'aua, K, 4tl Vola
,1 hrt nu r. F,.'dst V la K Unmul.intl, F, 1st Vols
Dhhthovkd hv Finn. About 11 o'clock last
night the Iramo building on the Ctiosnut Hill
Railroad, above Mermaid lano, known a. the
ltailroad House, took tiro and w is destroyed,
together with all I's contents. Tue building bo
longed to Hugh Michael.
Local llnnviTiEa. The resident of Poftsvlllo
who wa arrested on Tuesday list u;on the
churge of passing an ultcrcd two-dollar tro isnry
note, hit been Uiacharod, then) Ixlng no evi
dence to show that ho wus uwaro 01 tho ciiartj er
of the note.. ..Mary Ann I.ogue was held ycstcr
day to answer the charge of lice;. in ; a dlsonl .rly
bouse at Front aud Callowhiil street Four
propellers, of lite hundred t un burthen, are
bt lug built tn run regularly between this port
mid New York. Hiev are Intended to c.irrv
tn-lght and second cabin passenger.... sit the
lu.-t sain of prize cotton, the best ipiality brouuht
a dollar and seventy cents tho pound. Thi was
higher than It had previously been sold for, ?
several cent on the p .und.. ..Mr. James M,
Fletcher has given tho Union Club of the Fif
teenth Wurd the privilege of erecting a wigwam
lor campaign purpose npon a lot on Kigutcetith
street, below (Joules. Tne lot is one hundred
hundred feet square Workmen at tho Sivy
Yard have commenced to put up the t'r.itno of the
monitor Shuvkn,narn. ... I he Inland aud Inde
pendent Telegraph Companies have been consoli
dated with the United Slates Telcgranh Compiny
At ihe Delaware Avenue Myket, yesterday,
putches weie selling at from twentv-live to lil'tv
cents per bu-kot, according to quality.... A sol
dier, supposed tn he named (Joorge Fletcher, died
from the tiled of thu beat yesterday at Ilrojd
and Prime street.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Om'Ick or Tint Kvrsiss Telkrhsim!, I
Fhday. August li.
The Money Market is without any material
change) capital is plenty on call at A per cent, per
annit.n ; best paper is selling at from 7(-'v per
cent.
The decision of Acting Commissioner Rollins
that the 7 30Ticosury notes ure liable to taxation,
applies to hanks that bold thoiu as parWnf their
capital stock.
The first sect! 111 of the last loan a t exempts
all I'nltcl States Treasury notes as wall as bonds
from H;ate and municipal taxation.
The amount of subscriptions to the new loan
reported at tho Treasury Department yesterday
reached nearly half a million.
The Stock Market Is very dull this morning,
but price ure steady. In Uotcrutui) it bonds
there is lea activity, aud price are not so tirra.
fl-'iO sold at l'i!( mi, and Us of lSyl at luxi,;
7-oOs arc quoted 111 iorli.los.
H.illroud sbure continue dull but steady, with
sabs of Pennsylvania at ".! , a slight advance;
Heading, I'.NJ ; Miiifliill, 02 ; North Pennsylvania,
33j(:l:;J, which is la'tter, and Catawiss a pre
ferred, 40; W was bid for Llt.le Schuylkill; 20
for Catawlssii common ; 314 for Philadelphia and
F.rle ; and i'. for Long I aland.
Producing Oil there are in demand at full
prices, with sale of Perry at 64 ; Dlusuiore, 8 ;
McIIhenny, ; and McCllntock, 64.
Hank share, continue firm, bnt there Is very
little doing., 100 wa bid for North America ; 133
for Philadelphia; and 101 for Southwark, -
Passenger llailroadi are dull at about former
rates; 72 was bid for Second and Third; 02 for
for Fifth and Sixth; '35 for Thirteenth and Fif
teenth; 414 for Spruce and Piue; and 50 for
Chcsuut and Walnut.
There 1 more doing iu Gold, aud price have
adv anced, owning at advanced uud sold at
2.'74 at 11 o'clock, full off and sold at 2GJ at 12,
and 2,'m" at half-past 12.
Quotation or Gold at th Pkllafelahia Gout Eaoaaaate,
Ko. S4 8. Tklnl Surest, aecoua story : .
S A. M .'-'.si V 1 M ....... .' '';'
U AM V74 11. M -eeS't
Markut strtDs.
lUvrs 4; Bra. Ke.N - TUir street, flaete at fol-
tow,:" '.' . , e"V.
AmoHran 0.M IM '" 17 pom
Unlltsl Mlatet lieuiand TSolee o J
Alutrleau hiler and Ai a....l.i , .. do
llm and Half Dimes J J" , J"
as.ain.tl (Jiialer. W .
ranu-titaiilal urrtnci t'tnjl . 't.
few tor Kxclutuse l-0 Itu:
ii Cueaa Co. geoM Oovaraateal Becuitis, 4sO.,tt
aesta la-aar. as asuowsi . 1 -
V. . , " aeM.l"a . . piJ
C.a. 7 10 N.'les U'l1; l.O
OnlSealea of ladiSHttlnraa, Ml-W HI , 1
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Oyd i't J 7
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FHnjiDr.t.rmA rront hxchawc.f. nm.ru. a'kv n.
Bteooned ev lark-.u a uo., Hisiaera, No Ul 8. Tknsl kt.
" BKFOHR B'tARoM ' -
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w 'h Mdii.enny W
:ss abah do....ls1 st;1
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1'siah do 7V1I
sv ab VtrC..te..
1 0 -n an i,u 3 -
lonhora Untr
100 at do aowi
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riH.1T BOARD.
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m th reavtii r.if.. af
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f lia t 11. s, K H.,..lo4V
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Uroaara. Ha. tat r.imA m
itrpunea 07 ciaraatm m ., iwusoara, ... Ill . rsfert
t'nitrii htaree fia
im. tnt off bi , , lis, ea'ast
Botk l.lai d Ka'Ttsad
ht-atiliie KHitroad..
.a W . 1 (,l V
lll-iioi. Cettiral Hallroed...
llalma
New ttik t't-nu-iU kallroad.
Kris Hallioad
lludton Kaiinsail
In d
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t' Usw aeJe
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.. Dull.
Nw Yohk, Angnst 12-ssmrKlr are VtwerV
. 1 Ttn.are ' anw mwirj
tl, ll:i(l Cumlteaaana feeMtrtvtf,
ip, lltijw: bnn.i. Mi; Hsrhniaa
a, 14S; iew Vera Caacai. 1.11
t i.iei.Lo aiiin nuca I
till lllia.ili (tiilrnl, aerlp,
Hnotl-ein. I'l : vunrailleeil.
111. a. lit.. I.'li! nJ.nn Ulvnr l.tOV. --n...u n.
llva ; rli'velanri and ItloolnaatL 71 1 OhieaaTO. Birlkwtn
sou gutnrv, Ml; Oteland and fills lore, 112V tfttl,
77'.! slur the Hoanl. K'sl', : Flvat Tteaaty Ooeeuos.
1' : S 1 1 " 'i-onil.. 10 s ; Keslatered, In). ., .. , w
Ciuoiaiioiis of the principal Cjal and Coal OIL
stiM'ks at 1 o'clock to-day , . '
tin AUC.
tH ft;
Kliltnn' Coal
9 Mliisrsl Ol
2S,'.
lit. Mouuia.n I'oei. 7 ..
.U Mi.l. C'..I..'.M
(ir.. n M'.Ctai..,. 5
S i a-oon alti y.v;
New ( rvrt IV
Ki-et tr liam Coal. ..
rtlniotil'ttai y
Ano-r'rsn Kat-lln,, V'4
I'. ioi Mining II
l.ltard Slli.liu;
Oil Itirek r.s,-
Mni'f hli.ile ftl..l4si
Mel lialnt-k Oil.... (.1,
rrjr till '
?Y Kevatune 01I...M. 4'
"4 Menete. Oil...,.,.,,,
Mi, isrwecie Oil ...... I '
a ...sun." .... a
)H lle'a K4.lv Ol.. 11 ' I
1 .Irviaai Oil SJ,j
I 'potieVann O.l.:.. Isf
IH111W O al.. It ;
9V Kr.tooe ainsi.... 2 si
t iiunaowre. ....... n ' .
e'a.liaieiioii ,. j ,
1.1 nniineaisv s sj 'fa7
ot 1 ntraiaaii 1 it,.. . ,
fa' a
a u.u-AIJ.lainster.lS'i It
I he following ure tbe receipts of Floor anJf
Orulii at this port to day 1 Fmar, 10,200 bbl.t
W heat, 42,Sn(l bnsh. ; Corn, 20. VX) busb.i tau
10 2tHi bush. 11 .
Tbe following are the roe I pt of Ooat Oll at
tbla port during the past weeKtCruda, i75r
Mils. ; Itefinud, 30CK) bbl. ... , -j , .
The following aro the inspections of Flour and
Meal for the week end'eg Aa-is: 12: " - '
Half hatnda siipcrhne ..4.e..t 430.
liarrels suseriine
line
" middliiiga
" Com Meal
" condtniued. . . .
...v
- s.., 19
a ' f
..a.a 2o2t
'S'iaf . lid
Total .w..90o4'
The condition of the bank of the three pnn-'
cipul coii'iueroial citlis of tbe Union i exbjbsiedi
in the fol liming table, which gnes the aggregites,
of their lust weekly statementa : "
.ofiffi. .Soer-ie, OireutmCn.y DIVilu I
m v.. A11R.11. ..ir'...ss.iihi7 ti.i.'.t,.-')) JM 1 m.vi:: -1
rbllt .AniualS. : 14'i.llll a.ttti.wl 2.-11 STKl .S'.XM.svMt
B 'sti'll, Auit. S. ISI.IMA J. M, ill. S,.iS,;U !;JX)
T.rtul ;. ;k;l JJJ taH'si.iMI .fi,14.l,m 7IS,lljJii.
IjiI vtiek.... 'JiH,S7rt ii l 71:1,744 IS,.l,iiiaviV,,i-, -
Ik '"' I" leans H ....is Hi7Hl
liit-ieast Inanet-ie .... IU..VI7
liirrta.a in tircnlaiion.. , ......Jr 3MXii7l t
iiieieaae ui ut'imaiu v,ojH.rta ,
The returns of ihe Hank of England for the '
week ending July 27 rotnptire with the state
ment ot tho previoua week at follow: ta I
-! ,,,! J.1
Piil.ltt-i1epi.alts 4 In.', 4ii."
Oilier drMiells l:i.44as. S ii.JHjUt '
(Internment aacurilit II.' ., ll,nKi,lt
iiiiitr.eeiiritie. I.y.sl sso - . 9u,issjpyrj.
Notes in eir, u'ailnn 21 .iiiin.&a:, , ui.siV'l&,
Isperle and Oil lion l.l,17l.bal I U,M.Sse
On Monday, tbe 2otta ult.,the Bank of Bugland '
dirictois raised Ibo ininiainni rata) of disooanl,
Ironi six to seven per cenu Six weeks previous,
tln-y lowered the rate from teven to six p'r eent. 1
The uvcriige suatk of bullion held bv the B ink of :
Kiiglniid in tioth departments during the rajuta .
ciuiliig the 22d of June was 11,170 781, beiog aa
iucrtasc of 111,1 ll &tiH as eomnwred wi h the pro I
vlous month, and a decrease ot 41 oBVttOi whe ,
compurcd with the same period last year. .J4) . ,
Tbe returns of the Bauk of France for tbe -week
ending July 28 show the', following '
chaoses, cum pared with the previ sat etateiMatt
Increase -Casii, ti J millions; 'rn n-iroul ml Is, ;
4 ll-Ath millions; banknotes, 1 3-HHti million;,
treasury balance, 4 1-lUth millions; cnrrenf a
counts, H 2-oth millions. Decrease .Advance, 1
I"i,1'on- ' - - :.f -;.j.;-s u.
I Kebel scrip wa sclliag inLon lononthc30-b ,
nit, at 7(4(,774. ' - .1
' The Now York IferaUl this nurning l.ty's
The weekly statements of the national debt
bave (ione a good deal towards enabling) they
people to furin a correct idea of the amount of
Uovcrnmeiit piper ailoat; but, as the ordinary
reader of one of the e statemen s would find it '
dill. cult to distinguish between tbe lersl tender
and ihe non-legal tender portion of th , delit, eon-,
sldi ruble Ignorance on the subject of the national
currency prevails, while that of the State and '
"National Hank is still le s understood. . Aooord i
ing to the statement of the 2d of Ihe current
monih. tbe total amount of Oovernment money
then in circulation was ?031.-5O0,S()o, of which '
Ihe following are the details : . (
United States notes l)3,lM,Vv
Kive percent. 1 year nolo 4I20,')0.) '
F ive per cent. 2 years' note 10,4tJ(O '
Five per cent. 2 year' notes, Wtth 1
coupons 80,933 602-
Tria-ury notes on which interest has .
censed... 162,1611
Fractional currency 23,41 1 4.t
Compound iuterest notes ....a 32,8'3,7'i '
riIIL.AlKL.IMIA TKADK KEPOBT.
Fbihay, August 12. Ib Cotton there 1 Ice '
activity ; there bave beeu talcs of middling at l?j t
C177c, cash. . ,
There ia very little Quercitron Btrk here, and
it is wan ed at ton. , , ,
There i very little Cloverseed bre, aid It is
tuken at from $13 !jQ to lti from ilrst and so -jad f
bands. Tlmoi by b t advanced ; wo iuoto at f 1,
without sales. Flaxseed Is bel l afsJJ til (P busb.
The Flour Market is leas active, and there le
little or no demand for export or hme,ron- -uniption,
aud holder are firm In their -vteW r
the supply is almost exhausted r we sotica i '
nf 2ft iO bbl. fresh ground Psnosylvada aid 1
Connecticut Mills extra family at s?lll I' -50 & J
bbl.; 200 bbl. fancy Kentucky at $12 7i, aud t
4o0 bbl. W. B. Thomas' extra ou private terms.
The retailer aud baker purchase within tue-k
range of from $j6t) np to our highest tjni'a
tion. There is very little Uye Floor hero, an i l!
it Is worth $9 50. Cora Meal 1 (4 liet. ,
Tbe oflering of Wheat still emtiuue light, ml 1
holders are firm. We quote Old Pennsylvania '
and Western Hed at 02-502-.54 & bush., aud 1
new at t2-802-6i ?i6) for new Delaware, I
aud 2'7oC2".KI for White. A ale of 809 bush, s
Kye waa made at 91'809l'85..i No demacd for t
Corn. Yellow worth -Jl-70ai-7lT- tale of .
6000 bush, mixed Western at 167&IC8. OaU,
are steady loop bush, new told at bSc and 2000,,
bush., old at 99. No Hale of Barley Malt have t
come under our notice. , . ' " ..
The Provision Market I quiet, and no salti
worthy of note bave been reported.
Whisky le without change. Sales of 100 Mulled 1
bbl. at Sl-78 and Ohio at $178. -. 1
, . . i. a
atarkeU kw Teleff rspk. -. ..tv
Caiko, August 11. New Orlcan paper oftlva
th uuole low Ud.la l oltoa ISOo.l Idlildllu iiCwt Ma-,
la.a. s SI'oKSS'.i Hour ttl lio : 14 ; IU ntnla. of Tuhac. o
haveJMHiu raeelnHl len Hum t aducaui to so U Dew aora-
Htck or Cttat lak Mvbll. ,ji.,;i
Caibo, August 12. The stock o( Cotton in ,
"sfobiie ea uie Hutu ult was 'Ju,UO0 bales,
Niw Yoax, Angnst 12. Flour firm Vsulot'of
14.0W' bbit. Mtate, t iuwilO; Ohio, tll-HMIs:' Soulkera,
tlV liK414. Vt heat arm; aales uuiuiiKu-Uui. 4Joriiat.i.v , a
aalea uiitmnortaut. Heef dull. tMrk tlrnj, Jb '0t.
Lrd4rui,'aw-i. Whisky jluU.W'", ..4 ,,a, .,a
Baltimokb, Angnst 12. Flour qnlet ; tale otf
lnuibbla.OliMsiUau tlfUt. tkbeat aciivei wlue d-.
vanct-d. Conn fti ui; wlille tl'7. Oatt aetivef nv
W UUkJl 4uU at H is. toileeliaaey; 46issc..j.iif
.L.t 1
OiUs istl Itrawlaara af th Hbelby 11J s
Lolltiy i lieutiitar. '
. CL1M-Aiituell,ts4. ' - :'l
, W, 7G, 40, 22, 71, 5S, 31, 03, 7S, 70, 2, 42.
txrtLfLsa aiwualH.lM-a. . -"
13, 42, tl, 4, 87. dtl, 6J, OK, 5, U, 31, 43, 2
tJlva-4. W k kaWmeiM c
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