THIS TTEI H TRICE THREE CENTS. rillLADKLPIITA, TUKSDAY. AUGUST HI, 18G4. PRICE TIIKKfi CENTS THIRD EDITION, HIGHLY IMPORTANT OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. DESPATCHES FROM GEN. fDF. GEN. GRANGER'S VICTORIES CAPTURE OF FORTS CAINES AND POWELL. Many Prisoners, Gang, &c, Taken. FORT MORGAN INVESTED. GEN. SHERIDAN'S OPERATIONS. Tho Rebels Are Driven Down tho Valley. NEWS FROM OTHER ARMIES. Etc, Etc., i:to., J2tc, j:to. Wahiiinoton, Auirust l(t, 10-:W A. M. Major-Oneral Dix, New York: The follow ing official report of thi surrender of Fort. Gaines, and the abandonment of Fort Powell, dated August Otli, at New Orleans, ban Wo. received from Major-Oenernl Canhy : "Fort Gaines, with od commissioned ofll.'ors, and 918 enlisted men, with its armament ol 20 guns intact, and proriciotw for twelve months, has surrendered unconditionally. "It was occupied by our force at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Al'nrf 1 " II 1 . 1 .1 I . . .....!..., q i ul. j uvh nun uuuuuoiicii, n.-s geuiitsitjei escaping to Cedar Jomt. Its armament ot 18 guns is in condition for immediute service. " AdmIral;Farragut will Immediately invent Fort Morgan, leaving garrisons lit Forts Oalneg and Powell. " A telegram from Oeneral Siiktmii command, dated Auauht 14, at Cedar Creek, was received this morning. It states that ex cept Mohkuy's and White' guerill w, there la no enemy this side of the lllue Kidgc, that Shf.hidan'h trains are all up, and hi." army In line condition. General Sheridan, in a despatch of the 1 lih instant, n ports that the stories of plunder taken from Maryland by the Rebels are all humbugs. They have very little Just enough to subsist upon and no more, most of which has been taken from the Shenandoah valley. In another depatch, dated the 12th of August, he says: "General Early's train is a very small one, not exceeding 250 wagont, and the stories about accumulated plunder from Maryland are untrue." The Department has received an uuolHeial report from Fortress Monroe that movements were being made yesterday In front of Peters burg, but owing to the telegraph line being broken, no Information has been received from headquarters. The Department is without uny recent in telligence from Atlanta. The Rebel papers received here say nothing about Mobile since the capture of Fort Gaines. F.uwiv M. Stanton, Secretary of War. MORE ABOUT McCOOK' S RAID RELIABLE PARTICULARS. ADMIRABLE SUCCESSES GAINED BEDEL GEN. ROSS CAPTURED. THE DEFEAT Of OUR CAVALRY AT MEwMAN S. "I,ovihvilj.J!, August 15. We learn from an nicer of the 2d Indiana Cavalry that in tho late raid MoCook started out with 2200 men, entirely (dependent of Stoneinan, captured or destroyed 1100 wagons, over 3000 mules and horse?, a vast mount of quartermaster und commissary stores, destroyed the railroad and telegraph at r.iline'to nd both sides of Love-joy' station, raptured 1000 prisoners, of which number 72 were commis- al.i.iail naH.'pra ivioh,,lino- flAio.rnI Itnaa oti.l innjr ( ..v. ., oi su jenncsseo crigaue. Me Cook wns surrounded near Newman by Wheeler, Roddy, Jackson, and an infantry divi sion. He lost about 510 men, and fell luck gradually. REBEL RAID INTO ILLINOIS Capture of Three Steamers Loaded With Government Cattle, nian-HANDED PROCEEDINGS Imumxavolis, August 1.5. Tbe Rebels under Colonel Johu.-on, estimated tJ be lodti Kronp, cap tured three steamers near tsbnwnei town, Iditiois, on Saturday night. The" steamers were loaded with cattle, belonging to the Government, for the use of the forces stationed along the Ohio river to protect the border of Indiana. At the last ac counts the Rebels were ferrying the cattle across the Keutucky river. It is now supposed that they will not attempt to cross to Indiana. Caiho, August 15. About five hundred Rebel cavalry, under Colonel Johnson, eroded the Ohio liver Into Illlt ois at Saline bay, on Satur day. The Mourners Kate Robinson, Jenny l r ,., Sitldiugah; Famine, Vrnuduii, and Clara Hull were aground at that place and were cap tuied, with a large utuouut of stock aboard. The captured boats were compelled to pay sever thousand dollars each to save theia from de struction. Lot isvii.i.f, August 15. Passengers arriving at New Albauy, Iud., say that Johnson, with a body of Rebel cavalry, is threatening Henderson, Kentucky. Our garrison there is composed ihicfly of negro soldiers, who are under the pro tection of our gunboat., which are ready to shell the town In case the Rebel succeed in getting iu there. Many of the inhabitants are ikciug north of the Ohio river. Captain J. H. Terry, for a long time an active and efltcloiil member of the Quartcruiustcr ' De partment here, has been appointed and assigned to the ofllce of Quartermaster of this post. Arrival of (he "llnuwn." Ntw Vobk, August 10. The itoaiuor llama bag arrived via Southampton. Her news is anticipated. EUROPEAN NEWS. "tlTT OF RILTIMORK" IT KW THE WAR IN DENMARK. Basis of the Peace Negotiations Nr.w York, August K The iteiwr Ci!i. of Koliimnre arrived this morning t'rora Liverpool on the 4th Instant. Iter advices hare been ma nly an'iolpitcd bv the steamer S'orth American. The reported capture o: t!nnta eiuseil gre. st lit'actii n in Ingland among tho friends of the Vnlon, and tho Rebel loan declined 24 in couse qiience. The London I'ium ys It appears likely tho American (! ivernnien wi'l recognl.e th new Oovermnent of Mev ieo Vforo ling I and does. l'atliiment bad aiimurned. At the tishmopg rs' riicii-t l ord Rf I a, id lord I'nlmrr t iu both maintained that the oif rd y and honor of l-'.ngl ind h id been npJ'.c' i u its i llorts to secure peace in 1 'nmark. The f Ihiwing It st ited t-j lie toe b w' of pivo hctwien Ileum .rk and l'mia and Austria. I.ni cnhi rv, -h b eswig, .in I -dste: are :o I -j ec'i d to the great German l'owern. The Hand of Arro is to remain w ith Popinark ; Abtn and tic Wands of tin N jrtn ea 1 1 a Ith tfch'cswitr. )n nee "tint of the I).i-rh en-'arrj lr M, a reetitic.itiou of tho 'ut!.nd frontier w'U take piaee. A lletlln depatch of the 2d says ' teM ftrnni, dated Vienna, the 1st. st U 'h .t aa iti.ii. tiee has e n concluded lor :hre.; iiiou!-, ti minal lc on i wi eks' notice." The I'l.Pcd States friule ucramenlo arrived at Falmouth on the 2d insta'it. omtiicrelttl Iiik Illein'O. l.oNtwv, Aug'ist 4. t.'ou-.'ls e'used ;'.t '!.. ' 'J for niniif y. The Hunk of Kneluttd hm advanced its rate of disrotiiit to H piT cent. Amhiii in StocKs Illinois t u'ral K ii!r i 1 41 ii t'l per cent, di-comit ; Riilrnd to. I '. I'.tFHi'oni, August .". t'ottnn saes for iho w.rk H4,otK) iiaics, inelnHP e 'l.oo to speculators and .wtH) to exporters. Tho ninrkol lull, with a di el ne of j(" A I. on all ,! s ripiioas ; sales to d iy .jtiOO i-t)r, i-icludin li)S) to Heieulators und e.xporti r the inarki t cioxinu fiat, m the tollo v. Inir quotations for Middling. O-leans, Moldh', :i-ild.j Upland, no. btock in mark t Jt;,tH0 hales, inc. tiding l,.jM) Atnerlci. Drtaitstutls dull, with a slight decline in ail qualities Trovisiotis d ill, and tend!')-' do vu-wii'd-.and quotations ti ireiy in uiiuiiied. l.ttMmv. Aiiftiitt o. Coruols elo",-I at !o; t' r nioni-y. The bullion in the Hank el' Knghm I n .s decieased .f?H9,iss). Illinois Central shares, 4 i per eont. discount : Krie, 41 J. I.omion, August "i. The adr.vi' ! of the lin late of discount to 8 per cent, his !cores-el II. e market. There is no political n;ws o!'i"iporUu THE PIRATE "TALLAHASSEE." A IMERVIEH WITH THEl'.lPT.UV. HE DESTROYS FIFTY VESSELS IN ONE WEEK. DESCRIPTION OF THE PIRATE. More of tho Same Sort Afloat. UonoN, August lti. Captain Foed, of tho brig llillow, before reported captured by the TilUt hanre, gived tile lolloping particulars ot his lutor vit w with the pirate explain : I was two hours and a half on board th-3 Tallahassee. She has one pivot gun, thro: f jr ward guns, and one bra-s gun, of large eaiior.;, ou the hiirricjino deck. She has also several spate guns. Her captain, John Wood, was quite five ail itticonecriied iu bis talk with us, aud 3a..l he could steam sixteen knots an hour, and had crossed the British Channel (twonty-ono milet) )u seventy-two liiiniitcs. He would not light, ho said, uuli si c.iii.i.c'.!, d to, and prcferrd to run, as bis vessel was so fast. He also observed that, within ouu weok ho h id desirojed over fifty vessels, and that within thirty hours of my capture ho said he had dc troy 3d sixteen sail namely, three ships, two hTpies, and the rest herniapbrodue brii aud echo mers. One of the ships was the trWa'.c, of New York, captured the same day he took my vessel. He added that h" would s ickon onr CO is'.ing trade so that I'ncleAhe would bo glad t i in ike peace. Ho asked mo about the Nantucket light-bot, and afterwards said, recurring t his designs, that there were more atlout than tuc Florida and T illahassee, meaning, of course., the Confederate ships ol similar character to hi own, and L'uclo Abe had better look out. Captain Wood appeared very atlable and said he was performing an tinplcisant duty. The Talluiasme is an iron steamer of rnf li;h build, schooner rigged, has no yards or topmasts, and lost her mainmast in collision with hu Adriatic. She is a very I'Mig uano vessel,, burns soft coal, and has a'niost a hundred men oa boir.l, who arc subject to the discipline and order of a timn-of-war. All the otlieers are Southerner-, and she had three or four negroes on board, w lio did not appear very jolly. IMF. VVASIIIN.'I IIUOM4 I.K- its i-i: i: Sfrltil Itrtpati'h to The k'tTiitntf T-teyi'ttph, WisiiisiiioN, August bi The Washington f 'Iii tii.it It u( to-day bus a significant double-Icuied . ader, on the road to lusting peace, which con cludes as follows: "We would sec Mr. Lincoln out of the tanvass, with till our attachment to Ids person, tied our high sense of bis wortii, if by such a surrender we r mid save the country from the election of a representative t.f a dishonorable pence on the bais of .-i parati ui. From tint catastrophe w c must be saved at all hazards." Al l. l IIT IT ATLANTA. Ketiirn ol orreonlcnl from Nlier ihhii Army. Nashviiif, August l. .Several correspond ents of different newspapers have arrived her from below, as they anticipate no early move ments of importance. Promotion of iieuernl Aierttl. Is Tin: Fir.ui, Va., August lfl. (ioacral Avtrill has been made a Ma.ior-Ueaenl for his gallant fight of Mooreficld and sucecibful ('ptratious during the lat month. NlnklDK of m Steamer. C'aiuo, August 1.3. The steamer Glatltufni: from St. Louis for New Orleans, loaded with (iov ernmcnt freight, struck a rock In the Mississippi river, thirty miles nbove here, yesterday, and sunk to the mala deck. She will doubtless be rabid. The Ex-Mayor of Mruilil. Caiho, August 15. The Memphis Uu'Jetm ssys ex-Mayor I'arks has been relcaied from prbon, having written a penitential letter to the military authorities. Ni.w Yoiik, August 10. Stocks are dull. CI USRii sua Kock l.lund, ItIV: Cuiiit.i rlui.a imfrrr.U. -,i illlliiMk tiimallOuln.ua, MKIuunn bnutlfrn, , ; do. KUiiinlM'ct, 14-'. hex Central, : tli .J. .'. l;i;i; Jli.U.i.nKiver, la;): Cuiii.,11 Uinunr. ati-p irnllilu On. '1 : i loourl (,s ; hrif, 11,1',' ; One Vear L cr tltlealt., ll'i l ivs Iwenlv Cuu.(ail. le'f'ri ; Io!j.-O'oil, lm,lii lia-lurtl,lo;).1, : i'uuijii in, los1,; tiotd, -jm'. Baltimore, August 10. Flour is dull. Wheat aim; liks ill ,J liu.li. Corn .! un. Itilf . mid Klillu vu. Ihiiit ; )i Uuw dull. Vi l.lbk uriu sud lu. iouei . liiwiaits SIS tjull-t. FOURTH EDITION. AIIMY OF POTOMAC. A MOVEMENT ON SUNDAY. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCH. THE SECOND COUPS MAKES A BRILLIANT C1IAHQE. Five Hundred Prisoners and Seven Pieces of Ar tillery Captured. Our Troops Hold the Captured Position. Kpeclnl to The Metilnit Telrgritpti. V isn l M. inv, 'r,'i;,t I''. The SY.ir say the mail-boat AW fron fity Point n'ports that the iiwvem ;nt of lac 1 Corps up the J iin-M rivfr on S it unlay ni-tht r.-i If. 1 in the routing of a c.in-iiler.ihle It j'.ol r r.-.- at Dutch "ap, and th captiin: of I've hundred pri soners and eveu pieces of artillery. Tho position 's'l upicd In the i neniy is m'h! 1 1 have been a strong one, and is now occupied by onr trnips, wh are a'dc to hold it. The AeyMirf took down from li-rmitd i ltnti dred to I'oitrcRs Monroe over ono hiuilred prisoners from this ii.'hi, ah.mt forty of h) ii claim to be deserters. There vrn but little hard fUhting done, as 11 incoek ace nipli-hed his pur pose hy a skilfully executed feiot, and a sur prise. Consc.Ucntly our loss is snu'l, lieln estiuiated iess than one hundr:d. rrc'oustotlui movement up the river, the troips were p' iced upon transports, and nined down st. nt ii msly to below Harri-in's Landing, thus completely deceiving th.; Kelt !, who ,v one ; sup e.i th.u the iege of Petersburg .ind Itichiuond v. n b Ceg raised. I'nder eovernf the night th troops were urn "d up rivir ug .in, and the result was a complete surpri'-e of the enemy. Onr trjops hue no giin'd, it is s.jl. a-, important posit on with n t.;.. miles of l'rt Darli'u:. ,r i.vn i iii:u . i. ...c m. Wi-iiim. ion, Aut'ii -t I'l. A p i-sciig. r in the mail-boat from City Point, whl ;h arrived to day, reports that a detachment of thy 'd Corp ou Sun day swept round to Deep Run, and captured a number of prisoners. About eighty of them were yesterday landed at Fortress Monroe. They are South C.irolini ins, and bilung to Longstrcet's Corps. Their appe.tr anee indicates that they hiuc sull'. iod hard service. GRANT'S NEW MOVEMENT RICHMOND OR PETERSBURG TO FALL. FOFtT DARLINC IN DANCER GREAT SUCCESS TITUS FAR. Important New a Expected Soon ASPECT OF THE CAMPAIGN CHANGED. WisiiiM.ios, August Id. I.ii'ornutiou his be. n received here of a great strategic movement on the art of Oeneral Urant, which will, if su.; ccfsful, change the whole uspei t ot the canip.ii;;u in Virginlu. At the time tho in iil-boat left City Point yes terday morning the movement was progressing favoialdy, and had a'ready nieX with great stio-ce-s, and will compel Lee to evacuate either Kicbinond or Petersburg, as it will be imposs'ble for him to hold both, and must nltitu itely ao conip'itdi the re luclio:i of Fort Da; Hi. g. Operations are lu progress on both sides of the river, although at the date of the last advices tho principal oue had been on tho north bide, la which tho who'o of ono of the principal corps and parti of two others wcro engaged. Oreat eoulldiuce is felt heie, by those who are in a position to be well informed In regard to tho facta, of complete success. ARMY OF THE P0I0O.0. Ilriiarturtt of .-n.rtil lliirimfilc Hs. IIIm ol sritnip kirn, flic llrnlrro mi vl 13 l-r I'riinioiain of sir. iiuk. iuhu. DKrAtiTflii: or okntrai. nritvsini:. Ninth Aiimv Coin's, Hi roim l'r.TKitHiu no, August 11, A. M. (iciieial lluruside, accom panied by several meml ers of his stall', t ok his departure lust uight for City I'oiut, w huu o ho starts ft r the North to-day ou leave of absence. Tho coiiiiiiHiid of die corps has devolved upon ii m ml Wilkox, of the -Id liivislou, who i.i sue ccidtd there by Uenerul H.iriraiilt. thi: ivi.r.n iiomamk. Trivate Kick, the hero of the Tyler r im mcc, made bis appearance in camp a ftw days hum. lie n I that his luiiie is a niece, not a daughter, ot ix-l'rcMccm Tyicr. Dur n tlie tran-it ol the iiiiuy Iron, din C'luckahoiinny to the James, many of our oltiecrs visited the Tyler inansiou, and i-.nv the young lad) there, w hom they supposed, IVoin l.er ni'me (Miss Tyler) to be the lute ( tiief al i.-ii-liute'sditiiL'hier. Indeed, If I am not mist iivcu, the sued ndiilive Introduced everai of our geuo lals to her us such. lie the facts us I bey may, it w:is the report her when 1 wrote, that ihe solilier was married to a daughter of 1'iecidiM Tiitr. Wch all duo di-brim e then to a lsdv's Matt uient. Is Mis. Tyler fully currct in the asrcniun that mv account whs a "pure Invention r" Chiiturll of I he romance I one the conelu f ion or which leaves the happy pair In anything but a hapjiy condition. After marriage they made their ay up the James river to 11 iiuiidi Hundred or City l'oint, where the bride remained while the Liidegroom itarted for his rigimont to engineer a furlough. 11 Is application was, I believe, backed hv Oeue rul liutler. and came through the headquarter ot (ier.eral l'otter, w ho returned it to the regi n cut for a t-ltdr rr.cit of tiie in no's character as a soldier. A'as ! for his blight dreams ot bliss, the lontiinplatid bridal tour of thirty days to Nii gara l alls here received a sudden quietus. Private John Kick, for some reason, was con-.-it:md to tlie tender mercies of the I'rovost liturd, ai.d is iiow under airest. Heport says some naughty things of hitn i but, list 1 should give publicity to unfair charges, 1 retrain from stating tkem. IteportaUo hai it that Mrs. Kick was at City Point at last accounts, awaiting the return of her liege lord. I hope the e vents ol chapter three may be more agreeable to all paitics concerned. THE MORTAHS AGAIN". Another lively mortar duel took place last tveniug, and lasted uutii near midnight. As usual, "uobody hurt." prrsoNAt. Lieutenant-Colonel Tierce has boen assigned as Chief Quartermaster of the Corjis, a position which bus leen temporarily occupied by Captain Heistaud. Mr. J. C. Y&uugman, a member of the 51st l'tiiusyluuiu,and for nearly three years clerk in the AdjuUiiit-Genciiirs Department of theUth Corps, bas been appointed by the I'rcsideut Assistant Adjutuut-licuerul ot Volunteers, w ith the ruble ot captain. No promotion could be more descried. Copiuin Youugmau bus received a short leave of absence, w hen he will join the torps for duty with one of the divisions orbii gadis. .V. l'. JlerulJ. GEKEEAL EUTLLTl'S NEW MOVJMEST. AirAIKN ON TIIK JtVMRItrit. Chow's Nwr, on tur Jamks IIivfk, August 12, 7 A. M. The gunboats oisoied a most h avy tire on the enemy from this point aa ho ir si i. K., iird I am sorry the reason of the,rd"lns- sols l oiitnilmnd to the public. 1 may, ho vever, a that the enemy are developed in sutti lent for' in cur initiic'liute from to fully warnnt the severe shell, ng they Hr" rec eiving, and wh"n it- cause shall t ach the public ear there will be no v oc. sun (or an expenditure of adiuir.itioa on this campnli'ii hy tho people. Otherwise tliegeinral quiet throughout this fctionhas not been inierrnptcd since my deip.it h of esiertiay tiiornitig. iiM itii. Ill villi's Hi; mm AitTr.ics, August 12. M A. M. The tiring contii ies, an t ll u ir ibrerftl Hut'er and stjitf lme proce,.j,i ;o tne scviie at Clow's Ne-t, ik'.u 'eot lo Kuteh (rap. It is too late to supply further parti iilars. aii tuts r iti r.i iiorrow. Hi.' r llorioM, soi tii sins: Jetsi.s K'wii. Virginia, .ugu-t 1 I, l.venieg. luere) is every iii! .ration hi rc.ioo its th .t the cuemy w.il heir tr.ni the I niietl t.ntf forces stationed on the n rib ''ank of t!i ; J i nes ut this p cut w iihm tho en-unig iweiity t iur h urs. If my predi tion prove true, ilie cm ny v'li u.we ampin v i.ion to tei I the weight ol the poer of the 1 iote I Mates, aud do il Jess lo w inco 'euent ;t. Din Hoikim, August It, H . M. I lie ha 1 bus .i ih ,1 i,,r tlie possesion ot a po-itiou .'-seu-tial to our tuithcr "is r ilious. At alhint '.' o'cliK'k in tho afternoon one j;' the ini'Mtors npciiett on the rains alter dioi ,iinr down the riier, an 1 did sunie e "llen. fi;. mi n Point hi 1! h ks, V., AUiTi.st It, 0 . M. . My bri"f desp it. b of yesterd iy ecti ng f rc sh .d iwe l the sjarp cotuest In t-vcn t ic li : ,)l rains and our artillery l!mt opened as it wis written, and the iiial. was le n in g.Min; me io linn to vrrif) its tatcuicirs. I herewi u tnius iiit a lull account of the eiijMiionien', n it ov.:rlook'tig, by permission, the causes that imniiMj itely led to p. 4 rtSII. Si ' II KM K. For some time past vaior 'feneral bu'icr ins ln'i ii coiiuing over a I rillmni si tioui ucrewi-.u to mm' y the tut my and advance the I aioe. ;u ! rest in this rcjioii m iter:ally. Hisplio cm templHtc'l nothing lev tn.vi the n:str i ti n of . c.imil at what has t n hiiherto knon is 11 it b ia her iitter to be kn wu as lluiler's ti i. i,i the face of the enemy, which, whe.i done, a l ) ,x.t i moiig otin r n-ult-, by reason of is stu itimi, in pel the Iteliels to e .iend th ur line of leleuso a distance of lour iniiisili it is t say, ti e d s taui e -aved to us by the JiL'..'lng of cti canal, which is to be one hundred and forty y inls in lenctb, is seven miles of water ourse t ithe .1 ones rivi r. Souie four d lys mm e the prouer details of men anil oill -ers were mile for tlr.s liniort niit and h:var loiis work, and these in in were encouraged In its perform nuo by etri lndii -c-piet is, and placed under the general 'omuiand of Major Ludlow, of the department stall'. l he work procee ie.j Imnd-onielv for three da: s, during t!.e la-t of which the enmy dis co uri u onr oporations and made nisi iut prep i tiliion to Cm u tiro, which thu result will sImw t have been jn a lvantantous one for them, tho igb l.uol ow nobly and sti. e-ssfullv held his position, still hoi, is it, anil n ill coiniii ii; to ho:d I; until his ill pointed Work is u. . nuipl i-lu ii. nir. Ai-io.ut.isici. or tub kuui-.i. hams. At live o'eloek ye-tcrd iy morning two Ite'o'i rains, belii ved to lie the tiiiiiia and tho ( , wi.io, tiioiie.ll some think one of ih.'lil was the l.aiiij ll-ris, iipfesred al Dutch Oap, iu the .1 lines river, lhe James at this point funis a promon tory, which is very narrow at ji- apux. Tno shape ot this promontory is in tho form of a long tongue, anil, verging to the noithwird and wes waul iiiaki s another turn, which forim a point sil iilar t the lint, e.i.r by liorlb. lleuee iho river bends yet again, and forms a tbitd nngle, running north vest. L'n L-r cover of this ang o, completely and literallv sheltered Itom our gut. hps, 1 iy the t vo Kebjl rams. Thi .r po'iiion whs such us, taken in comt 'etlon with iho llowlett. House bn'tery of the enemy, to subject our forces to a severe en'llnding lire, which v. ris borne throughout the day with nunly fortitude by our men. olu advataoi:h ok kositiom. It was one of our ad-antagus of the day to iu. ruijjuraic und keep up a cross lire, wbi nwd undo to In ur most heavily upon the enemy, o ir anil liry having excellent ratine of their batteries, in i luding the famous Horvlett llouo biu'ery, from which work our lire disinouuie J aud disabled a it u early in the day, tin ill , sileric ng the bv tery, ii well us the enemy's butteries situated iu the bottoms. The I'uion moiilcors and gunboa's, as before stated, lay wholly quiet In their positions at ( tow's Net't. in tho .lames, not p irticip.iilng in lhe uctii ii i.f I e morning iy reason of the puc i linrity of the enemy's position, set for'.h above. The successful construction of tuo canal, of which tluro en u l,o no doubt, will, It is alleged, enable our gunboa to wholly overcome tho for midable oii-tructioiis iu the James river, and possibly ultimately bo the means of their enirig irig Koit Darling, aud otlier H. bol stron ly lorti lii d plans adju nit lo Kiehmuu I, aud perhaps, bi lore the end comes, iqieraie lirgelyin tho re duction of the Retail capital itself. These are owing anticipations; but neverthe less they aie capable of reahia'iou tiy patient an 1 indulgent waiting for. Any one of these results, added to tho necessity Imposed upon the enemv it Ii miilienire M" line ot det'nse a dlsti'i'o of lour miles, requiring several thousands of men to man this prolongation of their lines, will ,'er tuinly bo regardcil as adequate compensation for the tunc, labor, and men bestowed upon the ae coiiiplishiiit iit of tho undertaking. TIIU CONUl'CT OF TUB NKOIlOKS. The regrocs, who are largely engaged upon the Work of constructing the canal, behaved well under the continuous and galling lire of the diy, never for an instant ilinciilng, but standing to their work munfully and creditably. This fact wa. a source of favorable comin;ut during the day, and I uin (jlad to be able to record it. TUK KLSl LT. In every view the substantial results of the day remained to us at nightfall. There can be no manner of doubt that wu administered a severe lesson to the foe, and punished hiui stoutly for his temerity in killed und wounded. The work upon the cuuu! will ?.i on to completion, an I we si, all iimi.t UHin all its completed ad vintages, tneugh we shall not probibly realize them fuily without tunhcr dispute of a similar character lo that we have etiCif.nterod to day. I'CllSON il. Colonel John W. Shstl'er, Chief of Mijor-fien-eral ltutltr's stall, left hy special steiincr for Washli gt 'ti yesterday altertioon. Tho m ivo jnents of this distinguished gentleinau, jut at this moment, too, tin: espeeiady siguinc tut, wheu ngardiil in eoiintetii.il with certain rumors touching the political situation that havu far more than ortiu.iiry foundation In fao. Gemral MiCph y and st.lf reported at these headquarters lust evening, returning from n twenty dais' Icnve of a'i-iiice. t-eriiTul (irtgir, of the cival.y, alsi hid an intuview Willi (n'latAl Hutlor last oveiii.ig. Veie Ytnh lit t o Id. TO-PA'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Kptt lul Ui-spitlt lu lo Ktcnlnt; TcltKrapU. Wasiiinotov, August Id. lleerlloiis trniu I lie laieaiy. Deseiters are continually coning Into onr lines, while others avail themselves of all opportunities to clandestinely return to their homes. Tort l'o'll KvaciiHitMl Knt Not lllown I From seini oflleial itiformatlon receired here, doubt is expressed in militojy circles us to the truth nf the repent that Fort I'owell was blown up. It I a.-5. tied that it was evacuated aud left intact. . Ken Fractional C urrency on IIiiikI. The Trtasunr has now on hand of new Frac tional Currency ,2,198,200'50. A Iihuk lu Comninnil. General Ledlle, commsndlng the 1st Division, Oth Coi-ps, has left his command. General Julius White succeeds him. Mm or 'eut. t'oinponnd Interewt Nute. Tho w hole amount of three-year six per cent, compound interest notes heretofore issued amounts to forty-four million three hundred and fifty-three thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Mllltarr DUtrlet Alteration. That put of Kentucky west of the Cumber laud liver has been transferred to the Depart ment or the Ohio. The State of Kentucky will constitute the Military District of that Depart ment. The I'aab llalanea. The cash balance in the Treasury to-day is eleven million sixty-Hires thousand one hundred and two dollars and thirty-four cents. FIFTH EDITION! OX TO ltlOHMON'O THE OL0M0US SECOND CORPc LFADS THE ADVANCE. Within Two Miles of Fort Darling. GENERALS GRANT AND MEADE PRESENT. CAPTURE OF PRISONERS AND ARTILLERY. Ha:. iimohb, August 10. lhe Am'ri.an pub lishes tho following: Uihi p Hi vimv.li, August 11. Yesterdiy the l hh insf., the 2d Corps , Han 'o 'k's) were fobg on board transports at City Point all dav, apparently for Washington, and started down the riv r, the hands playing parly . Of cotme the Rebels were watching from tho tn re, and no doubt felt lnti-h Interest In tho movement. The transports did certainly go down the river for ten m'ks or moro, when, however, they suddenly put about, and under cmer of daikiiess returned, comlngnp by this point un I t full sped ; pi p. M-i Bnl preceded up the river. At lbs sa.no time the lOtii Corps, with tin ar tillery of the 2d C irps, wre cr issing to the norti side of the Junes -iver, and they were all hunl' d up the liver, within twelve ai'lesof R: dim ind, bi fire 3 oVIo 'k this morning. This foice.with Ueneral I'os'er's, makes quite a respe -table army. It is under. tol th it their tlrst mo.e will bctodestror, If p wsihle, the Rebel pontoon bridges above Fort Darling. Thus fir all works well. Musketry firing was lnurd In tho direction of this movement this morning. If they succeed In cutting the pontoon bri lies, Lee would lie unable to cross his army to the tionh side of James river c;ept hy march, lug by way of Minehoster, more than twenty miles. Foh-hi:ss Monhob, August 1. The ho-pital steamer -ro, of New Jency, Captain Hancock, arrived Ir mi Deep fi mom, ou James river, this afternoon, with 100 men, who were wounded in the light yesterday after landing on tho north siuo. They belong to tho luth Army Corps, and tho follow ing oilieers are amongst the number : Captain W. F. Mspos, 24 h New York; Lieu tenant Richard Pilkinion, ltiib l'n.s Lieut. (J. II lln wn, Kith Conn.; rapt. Janus MeMinn, PW'.h N.I.; Lieut. K. F.. F.iircb: Id, ( h U.S.te il'd) tun-si rok e ; Lieut. J. S. Mansur.O h (col'd) ; Lieut P. Mi David, 2d South Carolina, i llebcl prisoner); Mi jor C. 1'. It ddwin, 11th M -me.; dpt. Win. Saline, 11th -Maine; Corporal A. M. Pen ler. 1 leu Maine. The Vera brought anay nil tbe wounded of the ISth Army Corps, up io ,j o'tUok yesterday afternoon. ArtiMcry and musketry tiring has been kept up nil day, end still continued when our informant Uft. Our forces drove iu the Ilebcl pickets early on Sunday mom Ing, and during tho day had suc ceeded In carrying two lines of tho enemy's earth worksthe otihsr one beltifi only about nine miles from Richmond. The loss In the 2d Army Corps has so fir been very small. Generals Grant and -Meade are cjuiman ling in person. lATKR. Tho mail boat Keyport has arrived from C ty Point, and has on board ono hundred Rebel prisoners, captured during the skirmishes of yes terday, llesidcs tho earthworks captured by our forces yesterday, we also captured ona battery that bure npon our men working on the canal, heretofore alluded to. COMMODORE FAKRAGUT. Congratulatory Order of Secretary Welles for His Gallant Services at Mobile. Wasiiinuto.n, Aogttst 16. Tho Secretary of the N ivyi has addressed the following to Ad miral Furragut : Navy Dkkaktmknt, August 15, 1861. Sir: Your deputch of the, .Oth instant, stating that you had, on the morning of that day, entered Mobile Bay, passing between Forts Morgan and Gaines, und encountering aud overcoming the Rebel flee t, 1 bud the satisfaction to reoeive this day. Si me preliminary account of your opori'ions had previou-ly reached us through Reb. 1 ( hauiiels. A';uiii it Is my pleasure und my duty to con gratulate you and your bravo as-ociatei on an aehieienient uncqualed lu our service by any other c imiimuder, und only sur patstd by that unparalleled mval triumph of the squadron under )sur command in tbe spring of 1SC2, when, proceeding up the Missis slppi, jou passed Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and overcoming nil obsUc'es, captured New Orleans and restored unobstructed navigitlon to the commercial emporium of the great central valley of the Union. Tie bay of Mobile w as not only fortified and guarded by forts and batteries ou shore and by submerge i obstructions, hut the Ri;b.'!s bad also lolkctcd there a formidable fleet ctmmnndcd by their highest naval oitlccr, a former captain in the Union Navy, who, false to the Government and the Union, hud de serted bis country in the hour of peril, and leveled Ids guns against the flus which It was his duty to have defended. The poFscssion of Mobile Ray, which you h.ivo acquired, will close tbe illicit tratlic which has been curried on by runulng the blockade in that part of tiie Gulf, and gives point and valuo to the suci cts jou have achieved. Great results iu war aie seldom obtained without great risks, and It was nut expected that tbe possession of the harbor of Mobile would be secured without dis aster. The less of the gallant Craven and his brave con paniont with tho Tecunueh, a vessel that was invulnerable to the guns of Fort Morgan, by a concealed toiptdo, was a casualty which no human foresight cou'd p event. While tbe nation awards cheerful honors to the living, she will ever bold iu grateful remem brance tbe memory of the ga'.laut and lamonted dead, who pciiled their lives for their country apcl iprrt in hr cutis. I To you and the brave offlcen aad tailors of yoar squadron who participated la this great achievement, the Department tendon It) thanks and those of the Qoveruineut and country. Very respectfully, Gxoboh Wkllb, Becretary of the Navy. Uear-Admiral David G. Faukaoit, Command- log West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Mobile Pay. rr.MYi.vtt i.cmM.tTrRK. II IHH1H1II au, August 13. Sfnatk. Mr. Chfimptifys moved to reconsider tl vo e upon lhe lull allowing A-oci ell an f,,r the purpose of banking under the Fulied dtatcs law. Agreed to. The bill was reconsidered and amended so as to meet ibe v cws of the Governor, but re Ulring snch banks, before making the chanire, to sar render the specie certihcatcs which they received from ti e State In l.l ij, and imposing on those which i'o not furnish goM to meet their loans, a tax ui on their surplus prolits. Mr. Kinsey introduced an act, being a supple ment to the act for the sale of tbe Slate Cm its, approved April 'JM, l.S.i,H, authorizing un Increase of taxi s. A supplement to the General Ilounty Law, not applicable to l'liiludclpbia, was introduced by Mr. Rellly. Mr. Hm her an act relating to protests, notes, and bids of exchange. Messrs. hinsev. Stein, Worthington, and 1 leming presented petitions relative to the tsoiiuty las in local disti ids. Tbe Senate thru adjourned until the afternoon. lloi'NK. The House met at Id A. M. A bill orifanuiug fifteen regiments, to bo called Sta'e Guard, was considered iu Committee of the Wholo. The section providing for tho apjoint meut of Suite otlieers to make enrolment at once was taken up. Mr. lNrsbotig moved to amend, by proceeding from the Secretary of War, the national enrol ment instead of making new ono hy State nitleers. It was coniended that I here was no reason io b -licvo that ihe Musbltigton authorities would grant the request, but was tluatly amended so a. to procure a national enrolment if possioln, au 1 if not. then to substitute a now classification aud enrolment by oitlcials of IVnn-ylvunla. Tbe following amendment was adopted, And the Companies shall h ive dun right of electing their own ol'leers, mid tho olllcers of thu compi nies shall elect Ihe regimental oil! -er, and th Mvior liencral, and llriga ller Genurais, out! all regimental company odicers, shall be clticus of the Commonwealth. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Ptatb or Tiu:hsiomi'.trh To dav. Six A. M. "ti Noon.Hf.J. One 1'. M., X7. Wind, 8. 11. by s. Ri ent'i UNO yon tub N'ivy Somimtiinu to nr. I.ookhi AiTiR Oi e ' f tie -h'-irpest pru'. tlci s we have heard of for s 'mo time, and one which is against the very best Interest of tho Government, is imw lndng crpetrated In this city by naval recruiting oillci rs. Y. stj-rd iy live young men prescn cd them -elves at boa Iqua ters and desired to enter tho navy. The fattier of one ot tho .vonmt mm accompanied them for the pur pose of seeing justice done. When they applied they were informed by one of tho i ttlcials in charge that they woo d have to place themselves in thu htods of a broker, as all business was done through that class of indi viduals. At the s uiue lime a broker who was walling in tho ntllco was pointed out to them He Informed the young men that If they desired to enter the service he would givo tliLiu eah a certain sum, just about one half what they were entitle d to and whh h the Government a lows. Of course they refused to submit to a su ivo of this kind, and left utter having in vain endea vored to deal directly with those whom tho Gov ernment pays io attend to Ibis duty. Th s singu lar proceeding was reported to tho Ciuef of Police, and w ill at once bo brouir'it to the atten tion ol the Navy Department. WhyanyoHei.il should act in tins manner the reader mast (urniic. Ii was also brought to the attention of tho Dis trict Attorney a few days siucc that It is lain ici ble to have a man swum iuto thu navy an I cre dited to Philadelphia, ns some of those having charge if naval enlistments i-oem very muju interested in J rsey. These are HM tcra 'hat atlect the interest of our city, mid it is to ie hope, I that the measures taken tonurds putting a stop to such proceedings will prove effective. Ni;w Military Oiioani.ations. Under the lawgiving the Governor of Pennsylvania power to orgunl.o ton new regiments as part of tbe qti )ta of tho State, power was also gra.ited to him to muster in conditionally otlieers to recruit for the new regiments, with the rank of second nonten ant and recruiting ollicer. These lioiitenints, everul ofc whom havo been appointed for this city, hove power to enlist aud administer tho oath, which holds the recruit to service. After being enlisted and sworn into tho -rvice, and psssing tbe surgeon's examination, tho recruits are clothed anil sent lo camp. Hut, her. totorc, the recruits could not he mus. ten d Into the I niu d States service un il tho com pany had the minimum number of men (SO) therefore could not lio credited for local bounty, which was a great obstacle in getting recruits for the new companies. II y a recent ordor from tho War Department this lillll.'ulty is now obviated, by which the recruits for now organiz itions c iu be mustered in singly or by squ ids as soon as they aie enlisted and p isseJ surgeon's examina tion. If men prefer now organi. atlons to old ones, there is now nothing to prevent them from joining the same they will tie enlisted and mus tered by the lieutenants appointed for i h it pur pose, in the same manner thai other recruiting otlieers enlist men for the old regiin-nu in tho field. Of the ten new organizations, three arc being rnised in this city. Shootino AnAin. ltctwecn 11 and 12 o'clock last night, a man by the name of Andrew Arthur, about '26 years of nge, was shot in thu neighbor hood of Kifih und Sbippcn streets. It seems be had been with a party of rough characters in a tavern corner of Filth and Rbdford streets, where some liillie ulty arose, and alter coming out of the tavern he w.is shut, supposed by one Fiiink Dillon, a ill,. meter wed known to the Police. Up to 1 c'cliK:k this afternoon tin offender had not been arrested. The 1'ijiir d man Is said 1 1 b : in a very i ritieni condition, the bi 1 having ta'icu e tfect in his stoma h. Fast Dhivino. Fast driving is more strictly prohibited i.t Fa 'minuet l'li'l; than it is lu our public highways. Notwithstanding this fact, however, the Park Police have occasion now und then to overhaul cert tin parties who havo not the fear ot the law la-foie them. Ye t rdiv, Joun Shei rer und John Schiiterui in ma le their ap li:ranco in the Park, und drove rapidly around tho grounds. A child narrowly e-eaped scrums ii jury, the bor-e pas-lag over tlie little one with out touching her. Tho two men were arrested and held to answer by Alderman Hutchinson. IIioiiway KoiiniitY. This morning James MeColgnn was lafore Alderman Plonkiugtou, charged with highway robbery. It seems that between H and 9 o'clock lu-t night he stopped a lad about fourteen years of ugc ut F.ightli and Vine streets ami inquired of him the time. The 1 ti ter pulled out his viaicu.u hen Mef'uU m snatched It and ran oil. He was pursue. 1 ana captured and h iked tip a;l nielit. This moruiug he w s sent to prison to await It's trial. Hiiinvy's SiiAtti'siioin i rs. This morning re- ei oiling stations were opened for the Ave cum panics of Rirney's Slmrpshoo'ers to be raised in this city. Five captains will take charge of the recruiting In dith rei t parts of tho city, while Colonel Moore will have his general headquarters til No. ..'( Chesnut street. Leery rxortion will be made lo till these live companies before the oth of September. Assavlt and Batts.by. Thia morning Thomas Duffy was beforo Alderman Hunter, charged with assaulting the Sergeant of the Nineteenth Ward Police. It seems thut a free light occurred, when the sergeant interfered and attempted to arrest the ringleaders. Dairy, who was one of the worst of the gang, struck the oitl ccr and was consequently tulycu iuto custody and committed lor trial. Etaiuuno A ffair. Michael Sullivan was arrested yesterday upon the charge of having stabbed another man on Sunday last, at Eighteenth and Pennsylvania avenne. The two men got iuto a squabble, when Sullivan cut his opponent, lio was held to uau uy Alderman l'ancoust. Kkchuitiso. This morning the city bounty wa? paid to 37 men, 20 of whom received $250, und 11 frtOO. Va have bt ria the Largest stock and best assortment of Clothing la 1'hiladelphla, com prising all desirable styles of goods, from medium price to superfine. Every one can be accurately fitted at ouco uoiu our iwct, wuai ever be bis site or proportions, hi garments e-pml in all respects to w oik uiado to measure, at mm It lower prices. For those who prefer, we have also a complete assortment of piece goods, which will be made up to measure iu a stylo surpassed by none. Bknnutt A Co., Towm II Ll, No. OlS Market street. Dn. Cokitoy, No. 1547 Vine street. Fi i'NiTt ttt fi.ti-s, linens aud stripes, In. sre.t variety. Slips cut to pcifection, at W. Hew. Fatten', No. 1104 (Jheuut sueet. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. - Oiriii or The lrramw TaLvisirw, 1 Tumssj, ihm H. , , The Money .Market cootloqes ay, bol IM demand is limited loam are plenty en bill, at fi(6 per cent, per annum ; best paper ie eelliagal V("S percent. ... The subscriptions tto tha new 7-30 ivo, ad re ported to tbe Treasury Department fur the last three dsys, amount to ,o,O19.OO0, Including J 1, 22H.SOO yesterday. According to tbe ruling of tbe In'erual Revton llnrcau, r-al e-tae age us wfc3 have taken otit lic nsc as commercial brokers under the old h arc not subject to rfasseMmerit uador tbe e. law. . There is m ire activity Ir. th P'.tyy Mifcct thits, morning than we have aoiiedroMt,.a.'tia.e rsiift, aud prices ar better. . Government securities are In duaitjil, Wi'lj. ' sales or .V2f1, at lOnJpi" 109, which Is arnd vut iv, and Cs of iswi, at lOR), whioh is alsobef or' In R.'f.road shares thsr Is more doing at M ndvuDce, with Sales of Reading, at 689i) 1'etinsylvania, at?4; North Peensylranla atXj (; l'hiladelpila and Frie,; 86; Cltawtssa pn foired, H ; common, 201; and M ne Hill, flij, Canal abate are firmer, with sales of S.kayK kill Navigation at 41 for preferred, and 31 for ctmiinon. . j H, tie is a good demand for Coii eharr.s, und pi ices have again ad .aa .ed, with 1 .rgc s.s this moinlng at 7 for M Iibcnoy; U for Dins more, oj lor Perry ; 5 for McCI'amrk ; tr.d 3 for Mineral Oil. ' ' Dunk shnret continue firm; IS) bid fji North Anurica: 133 for Philadalphto; 69 for Farmers' and Mechanics'; tVl for Comioercwl j und HO for Glrard. ,; ' ( In City Passenger Hsilrjads llere I very litti doing, and the rates are without nay. material change. , , lu Gold Ibera is vory I . tlie 4e log, bad I'.o matsy ket coiiituues dull, opening at i.;7, foil ,.tru4 sold at 2'1 at U o'eliek, 2', at l.iiud..1 4 half past 12. ..." I'Htl.AUKI.Pltl VTOOK PT.!llAX" B VLTA. A' O.'Vi? BionJ sy Clarksnn Oo., Iimtws. Nr r.1 9, Tutr4 ( D! OIISl BOSKCm- -s c s.vn pa U M'.'.TInt..o. .10 6lh J "SI? Hint.. J. .. s Ii K.a.lltiK K. K. M'. I'O sh Un ,' t lio sh ilo b .11 io i li ll all da o Jin h Mlnern nil ! ! ,'t t van .h Km; -ri idi..bl 11 1 llsh ! 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A Kii .c ,' , h do ban ;i s) sh e'nr it Yukiui Si fl.iii Si.s, can i, rip., i.i", t. p. it. in ii a- Sl'l'l Jo :.l"tl, : SlisllO A It 8, ftl..lll7 is K.lml a It. 7... ..11 1.1, 1 -(il a.i f,s HI ' 1. ,hM !.. R. ..o v,. '.Siwn d' H:1', II 0 sh 'lo M M I I sh Meeh lUak.... VJN i 5sh .lo '.Hl; .' ,h N.l iv- 1 U, S'S.n lulienC.isl.... fi',' .100 sh ntninorc Oil.. It mi h .to 0 .sustiilr .Moanl s S.'.sli W v. m.iic ( I., KN awi 'i i')k oil a; PKIl't'M OF alMfEd IN SV VOKH. Bepoitsd bjr Clarktaa Co., Bruttrs. STs. til s). Ts,M MJ nrMCill, Hi.t Call. iniien nrs'siss. fofi.inrorr IWJ4 sia Ko,k Inland luilmad oat '..4 . ' IAISIV tat , talM Itra.llus Kallroml SNV IU Illinois Central K.ulroad bki listens fl Nsw Vrk Ontrsl Uallroad Iris, n't Krl ltallr.i.il Ill bit ll.rVul K,illrod PUt'4 b'.! (li. 1 o. VnU. d Sum -20s tin 't bid klsrst Kirn, Jav Co.ikk .t Co. qu'its O'Vsrrjatot Sv li ,ail . ; i i . .. rsass I:latlM slotf. 10'' fin. urltlts, c.,to as n lo- da . at foUoWi : JSw o.a. e. iski 11. 8. 7 I'J .N .tos rriill.'H's nl liia, ',t J-jn.., c efiiHrteruisiter's V.iuirs..., li.lil ft-i llonili il. S. liulli Co., No. lli 8. It'l H i ten ) is l !4 V H I .i:-o 7t,l . leJH Ji01 Third iUhi, ruiorl Ikt ol4 InwiiiK .piotarioni for I'ortign sehaau ft Ai irti, irom llaston , 1 oml.rn. Al days' siohl. S;7i..07S: I. in 1 .n, U)i Ic'sn; Paris. Ml Ca.lt' slMbt, l leiiwiif. "oif , rAii.,SdAM.' '.'I. na1, i V in wen., no -lays' sihf. 01 ; Mt tai i. sybr slvl.t, '.lis.i'.ol; llaoibiirg, so Ji.v' llvlil, SO l'clOi':4; l.e.(.Mr, lO'i lia. mi .lav sin. , isv; a"i.r'lai i. riMnte . loo. in any.' tt'.lt HJa)llst: i'pi:I'i. ) darj, 10U klalkfl U lu. . tjiioiations of tho pria ipa' O.-al.-sn l C"l OU stocks at 1 o'clock to-day t ' ' Fulton Cost Bin Moiiiiisni Col. SX Ji. V a Mid.r .al.. .. llrecii Sl'.O tl N ( a boar slti .... 2 New Creek 1 Keeotr liam Cost. 'Union I'oal 7. Anierlriin kaolin.. i I'enn ftlli'lrm (llrard Miiilnir Ktnu .Mn Inv. I'blla. and lionioa. .. roline-cilcut i Alsace Iron 1 ' Oil I'rerk K Mapir Shade Oil..l . MeCllnn.rk O'I.... 6V in 4 I ,rrj w:i J Ha Uaitra. Oil... i 9 V:'-. Ke'itme Oil l i 'J ss vb3voou i r. l i 4 a. awi rut: :luta. y. 1'. orutoilc Oil....... IU l s rsiikiiii j'i, IV nnct r.dirOl.. 1 ' 3 Irrins Oil t ) Pipe farm Oil.... .. 4 llmlnr '.'-! IS 14 K) t:ns Zibo.,.. 3 3 ;iln.lnor ...Ill ,.1 A' i f 1 naieiioii..., b 9 Uillrnnnr T' 7 ,Koorn il a, .. IS Il'm-K.-I V ,'', HueissatMauMMr. ... 1 1 renii-sivaniaie(. The following are the receipts of Coil Oil al' this port to-day Crude, 420 bo's.; Refined, 6W. bbls. i Tho following oouparatlvc state-Dent sbosrti. the average condition of the leading items cf the ' Philadelphia Banks for tbe past and pTv"i woik : .... -. . IlltWVk. Tim WrL. ChpIi1 $l:l,'2fl7.s,o 'a.llO.'.wi Ioom.m t-t,W I.onnl a' I. -MIS J f'1,111 In-rcaae ilCUia, KlKS.111 II, IS, I .11,7 J.'S.i.ll'l UilKtrtM 4- Li-sallciidi-r.... l'J,s;s..i:i4 USsiartj icrt 101 va Hewi.it a;,.'ii,4; o: x.''' 74 li rt i. k "ii Clreuisll -li IMlJti V,'iUsv I's rsa-t lesain 1 he be UK averages tne p ist weeK el ) uo. v i. y muti'iially from those of the pree-adl lg week. 4 Tbe New York fferoW thi morning says . . Tho Duancial transai'tiaus at the Pub-Trso ry! in ibis city during the past week a e exhlbite4 a! me annexed lame : r.'m oi. . .( -i. ill ono . . 2 )1, ) .. 34 i.0 10 ... 227,010 .. 2ii!.000 .. 24-5,000" r,V a-M.-2.IH,V.W t, 12: oi. JJ.'.2.fib5 41,0)2; i 024, .J - Monday Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Frhlay Saturday... f.tno.vn l.lof.ViO 1.319 9)0 4,00-1 711 1,401.011 1.4,'iH' Total .... $ 1 ,480,000 Week previous WJ,i.00 t Id.fiOti.OH sju.i; j.l,; Id UU.Hii) 10,2) :i,j: TO' "I as from cu-H-us' it win no seen m i: to- la-t week exceeded those of the prtvioui w.-eitj s;i,otiO. ihe balutce ia tie bails or ta-j Assi-inut Treasiin-r ou stiturdaf S t'lJi" .0 " I, which is tbe lowest amo-nil eft in the XaV rt. - i sury vaults since the caiiimciicenietil : too pni- sent year. The value of the imports, other fun -Irr ri - ii and specie, et this port durlug the week eudafig i August 11 was 2,020,040. The Weekly Averages of tbe old Banks of th ; City of New Yoik, on Ka'urday. August 13, 18t'i4, present, in tho aggregate, the following change 1 fiom the previous exhibit of August 6 : - ! liecrease in Loans fl80,2(i3 Decrease in Specie 79,209' Decrease InCirculatlon 104,921 Increase in undrawn Deposits 2,04 7,201 ; Including the Clearing-house operations of the week, which show the Inter-exchanges between tbe Banks, and including also the buh-TroasorT i bslauce at the close of the week, tbe following is the general comparison with the previous exhibit, and also with Ihe movement this tiiua laat sew- j son : An. 11,18 Ainr. 11, 1SC4. A .. WX. Cunltal tUMul ,iK4) -i'J,U'J7,7-.' a,Vn,T!H t Lean 17'..tl"l-"i,l7l . is.'. ,(17 4, ill ls.,V.l,bvi7 ttpecle 3i s71,!l:l -il,lsa,;il0 ' xU-aota Cliriilalli.n .'. 111:1,177 4, 4 17, b-si , - 4.b,7';4 (Iri as l)iMiit....k-i.77i,HI6 I2l,f,l-'0 ' StH.llo.4il KM-liaroiea 4a,S'J,S:i4 0V.7ai,tisl IH.sl.lia , Itsslrawn lVi.ii.Mi.tHI lbv.shi.til4 l.vi,rii,.S3 1 lucub-Trrshury.. M,:i;,-'asl . Ui.vU.oll l'J)W,l. j The last weekly returns of the banks of j i roviocncc, iv. i., compare wuu me sutHiuieai ui , July 30 as follows: ' l July no. 'v 4l(.l. nnl AhVU'tO. ' I $2.1.572.700 6,044,i ' : 4,08,- . ii47,hsj-, Loans Deposits Circulation. ......... Specie :i,ois,iisj 6,2o.5,0()0 4,024,8(S) 347,400 Otit r-In I rw lukva of lb Stielbr 1 Lolltry of tteulnctv I laws an aujii.s. . -- . - si w , 00, 51, 24, 47. 7, 77, 37. JH, 3 1, W 1?, j KsTsa I'LaMMs-Aavasl l'-. . -i .7, ;,7S,71,61,31, 41, U, 77, 70, 0o, 4 , , s , Ausii'tll, If'.. . .., ijj Cirealan tut k tAI