T1EJLI H H rillCE TI1KEE CENTS. PI 1 1 LA DEI JI 1 1 A , THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 18G4. PRICE TIIHEE CENTS. THE SIEGE Of ATLANTA. lflttr from Jcncrnl Knvrn Arvrrf I.aci or the Rebel a riiiy Why A (Inn tit fa) not Ji-iiinlt.ni linpeirtnc of Micr himi' nniitltn. Tho following interesting letter from Gciicr.il Harm, brave and intelligent otbeer, appears in the Cteiclnnd (Ohio) .W,-r. It m written to a friend, who furnished portions of it for publi Catien : "JinA.n Atianta, Oil., Atmt 2, 1;$. The caropiiiuu l running to it fourth month, with a- ariely a day but a luriM portion of tho roui oand is under tiro. My lm-es in klllc! uud wounded are already over a thousand, hut this is tw fair proportion of tho losci of oar army, as the fates have, as usual, put 1110 in warm plaeos. "Will tho j-eoplo keep up their pluck ami fi-ht the tbitip' out f It all dci-ends upon their ste-id favstnrss of putpose. If Richmond doca. not fall sooner, the army of tho Wet will finally make Its way lo the un-k X or. It none of the ea-.crn Rebel artny comes here, wo will wear this one out before the clone ol the season, an.l it is hut a Hatter of tune when tho entire force of tlm enemy must wnMo nwov. Will the people hold out ? nnT irsts ok Titr. nnnriTs. "John-ton's vet' ran army, tiy hH olli lal re i n t , June 2.'), contained ibb.'S amis-hcarim. im-a ineludin? of Wliec'cr's I'uvalry. Thev have lost since that tune MY) prisoners, an 1 in their threo assaults upon our works, since arriving in front of this place, at leo.t 2'),00i) men. They have received from lis-issippi 360.), ami are rcceivtn.; from Governor Hrown's proclamation abont 8000 mili'i-i. This gives them to-day an army of Hjut 2j,"o0 veterans and hooO militia 33,ih in all. "These liures are substantially correct. The hope of being reinforced by Kirby .Smith Nat last Riven up. After exhanstliift the militia of Alabama and F.iistern Mississippi, which may amount to ten thou-and more, il they have the power to furea them out, I cannot for my life see how the enemy can wake up the wantage of their army. "1 know the Rebel army when it wis joined by Tolk, .mot liefore the li-tht at Rosa.a. wis f seventy-one thousand strong. This Included J l'olk, a:id, Inside the additions before mentioned, n Has received a tirlnude i mutini; s) ol at lea-t three thousand from Mobile. This gives the enormous loss to thorn, since the ramp ilyn, of fifty-two thousand men. What possible eh an re is there tor those thirty-throo thousand now huforo s r These figures limy seeia exaggerations, but they aro not they are realities; and when it is rtiincint-ercd that we have taken twelve thousand prisoner!-, havo had no less than twelve engage ments, win-re from one to three corps have tieen m battle, with tho ordinary desertions and losses from disease, the lifty-two thousand is readily made tip. What will hinder tho daily uttrition of the next three months from completing tho oxer throw of the loe beiorc us ) WHY ATLANTA IS NOT AS8 1 1 LTI1II. 4 You will say, perhaps, .why not assault so con temptible a foe and put him out of his misery at once ? The art of war here is no lonior a chance matter, lloth armies convey a full supply of intrenching tools, and no forces on either side ever rest till they have before them a complete line of works siroiig inoiiKb. to resist tho heaviest field ordnance, with obstructions in tho front in the way of abjtls, paliaados, and Intrenchments, that puts the matter of an assault quite out of the question. I think tho battle of C'hleluiiuiiosM on tke left taught both armies the value of thenc works. No n-siult by either side in this cam paign dob Dconmrcvs-ful. It would surprise you to see how quickly and willingly these men eon stroet their works. None appreciate, their vulito more truly. IMPORTANCE Ol- THF. CAMPAIGN. "We are losing somo good olllecrs and, of c onrse, seme men; but I wish all could under stand how vitally this campaign is striking tho Kebellion. Did you read Governor Jiroivn's pro clamation calling out the militia and detailed men i There was no blossoming palmetto atw.u that; but a plain and open groan, showing clearly how deep the travel of oar army is moving dovru npon the tender places of the Confederacy. "Yon know, or eourso, tint Johnston has been relieved by flood, n man of just half his ability. Gossip has it that his (iovornmt a', was dissatisfied with bis continued retreating, and sought a man who believed their army Could check us. llurdec in Mid to have been of '.lohnston's opinion ; that Ibo endeavor to hold A'lanta would be tho de struction of the army. Hood was then proffered the command pud accepted the task. "He has commenced well : hat already assaulted, us three times, we being behind our works, and losing iu all nino thousand live hundred, while they uro known to have lost twen'y thou-and. "1 have never believed that the abovo was tho t.tie reason fjr tho change, hut that Johnston was taken east to assist in planting a column in Penn sylvania. Ho knows that country thoroughly. H is the theatre of bis first op, rations in 18'il. HesiJfB, next to ISragg, be Is tho first gonotal in the anny iu point of military ah.lity. "The greatest victory for them greater than fifty Manassasos, and tho only one that can give Cam a particle of hirpc will be to defeat tho war party at the incoming campaign. If they can by any possibility keep their army in the field, no matter whether victorious or not, and a little before election plaro a strong uruir upon the soil of a fico .State, with a fair show of diplo macy npon their part, carelessly met by us, then let the to'estion go flat before tho peoplo 'peace' or win' and v.ho can tell what will be the re sult of r last three years of blood and victory ? I fear hing la Ohio. Our first great biltlo must it the ballot-box, and the war power must .. itistained at all hazards. " MEWS FROM ftHEKMAVK AKXT TO Tim u rn. From nrniy letters, dated 10th and Uth, we itioic as follows : The railroad south Is within a short distance of the lino gained by General Hascall on tho f'th. The whistle and movomont of the trains can bo distinctly heard. The road is now nearly within our roach, and when desira ble can be controlled. What tho movement of the army has resulted in, other than the near gra-p we now have on this road, is uuimiortant. Movements arc, however, in progress which, in tbelr own good time, will bring forth the desired results. Tho damage d.me the railroad by Gene ral McCook has been repaired, and trains now run regularly. Deserters, however, report a scarcity of food, which cannot be immediately remedied. During the operations on the extreme right, uainly confined to General Hascall, his command has done hard work, laboring night and day. Tho recent impetuous assuulta on our Hanks have led our commanders to the exercise of extreme caution, and whenever a point of importance is gained it is at once fortitied. In this manner this division has built, during the last live days, nine tine of uurk: Tfieso lines are each nearly half a mile iu length ; and, when this is known, the amount of labor done during these hot, sultry August days may bo imr.gmtd. This, it must bo remembered, is iu addition to the usual dutios, picket, guurding, and the thousand and one other ilntie s tor which u soldier is accountable. Tho country wo mo operating iu is south of Atlanta, and near Y.wl I'oint, and is more open and fertile than any we have fou;:ht for sinco the croffcing of the Ktowah. J'.elore us now, ns far as the eye can reach, arc fertile valleys, with oc casional grouns of fruit trees, and lor some distance to t lie south und east the Itebol works can be seen. The forticutiuus of Kast I'oint can be seen. The ground is favorable tor the peculiar kind of warfaru that bus Lh en prosecuted iu Georgia, roi "inc di-iancc about here, huge, ill-shnped btaildi rs protiudo from the earth, a though mine violent upheai.il h:id forced tuem tri'iu their bed inu. the upper uurld. The weutber here is ail that could be expected diirirg this month. While the journal and Inters finm '-(jou Country" complain of the j;rcat drought, we arc having copious showers of ruin, and terra Ilima is not parched and dented co Hiid its hen! its uu additional trial for our sol ciicn. liiii,g ihc la-t thiet .ta it das rained almost contl.iiinUy. ami loads ate uot in any of the best oi lei . Tlie MIiihMon l..v Another t'orrcHiinnileat A letter of the loth sujs:-It is somewhat abmid to cail the loiubut taking place lu re the H-gc of Atiautu." Out foriiiitat.ons cKttud in long lines from en t to wist, not investing the city nt ull.and evtrywhtn ciidionted by long lines of Itcbei VioiUi. To bituk or turn the latter i robably to insure us the entire possesion of Ailunta, with the capture or dtsinu tiou o! a large iart oi the itcbel auny. but iui result eau only be uccciiip!uh..u l,y a dNpht? of grtatur energy than we hjve thowu for the l.i't lew duyi. iu the luetiiitliiio let the loj.il rnciple ol tho North tao o.uruge. Attuitlii LLir.g tu. wiy heart of tht ' Confederacy,'' avti : f surli pmurv import ineo tluit, according lo the Item Is t'u ni-elres. Its full williuln tl.cui, a Ue-iciute riMi-laueo w.n to be xictid. YfMeiui.y but lit tie of consequence was dune upon any portion of the line, except occasional o.i,i:oni((Jiiig ami imes-uut skliuiishiug. All i.lonj the front oi the 1 im Corps, our own lines aro ir. the cbscst proximity to thoseof the ttobct", There Is nc place on the front of (ten. nil A. T. l'aird's Division where the opposing fortifications are tot more than si venty-five yards apart. heneier a heal apiwars aliovc either praiet it l the signal for a doen balls to be di-ch.irgcd from the other. lhe Itcbels seem to havo a liotly of thi ir nilitia on the cxtri'mo right; 1'olk's old Corps t "Stewart's) next; Hoods (now Clicti'.h'im si next; and Hardee's on the extreme loft. Mi. ilia are mixed in with all these bodies. It w.us Cl iv. ton's i former'y Stewart's) Division of Hardy's Corps that was principallj.engaged on Sunday with the llth Corps. The two hundred and fifty prisoners we took ull belong to that division. IIhm Hi Itt'tirl Artiiv hfMi Hf tnforeeilT It will not do to rely too contidontly upon the tfatemeiits which are frequently inadu eon i rn ing Hehcl losses In the recent battles. The Mjru-phis-Atlantsi jIjim-hI having a ease to tuako out against Hood, puts it at 22,'siO since J hnsio:i was superseded. This, probably, is the outside limit, lbit ns these '.'J.OoD wire all from th veteran Kebcl triips, and as we all know from l'.clicl citi- i.il documents, found alt r wo crossed the Chattahoochee, that their veteran fore w.n only forty-six thou sand strong previous to the battle of l'cacli Tree Creek, it follows that unless recently reinforced, the vet. i in Kebcl fore s opp s 1 to n amount to only twcnty.four thousand m n. That such a lon e, even ndiui ting that it were backed up by forty thousand militia m -n, co il 1 for a single week wittntand tho utuieks of our magnilicent army, is preposterous. Yet they have withstood us ; and extend our lines a- we may, we find them every hero confronting us. The conclusion is almost Irresistible tna the llebel army has been reinforced, and that the conditions upon which was piedi 'ti-il tiie speed fall of Atlanta, utter the battle of tho 1J nit., are essentially i hanged. PriM'Inmntioii or ol.inel td.-ini .ItiltnNOU. F. ! . i.i'- i: , .l;n at. The following documents have been Nsur 1 by ihc llebel Colo.iel Jolins-in, sn-c estnbii-hiug bis headquaitirs in Southern Kentucky; II I lllil! AH I I US DlI'MllMKVr OK S.orilCIIN Kr.s n ( kv, August 1, Im;). General Order X.. 1. I. In obedience to .ci eral Orders from 'he W.ir Department of 'he Confederate sta'es, il c, l .Innc 1, ISiil, from Itichmond, Va , requiring u'l battalions, companies, and detaehuienU to ruirt to tho nearest tomm inding otlicer, the Colonel ei inuiandiiig this Dcpiitment hci-otiy orders all soldiers etnbiaced in the above orders to report to him without delay. II. Futtaliun, company, and detachment com manders will send tu full and complete reirts, eontaii.ii'g the branch of service to which tbey belong; tho regiment, brigade, mid division; oy what authority they were recruited, and for what coniixands; tho number of men mounted anil dismounted, armed and unarmed; the descrip tion of arms, and the qii,in i'y end quality of ammunition, at the very earliest" practieab'o mo ment, in order to a thorough organization and equipment. III. Confederate soldier that have taken tho amnesty oath ottered by the l'eder il authorities iniist report without delay, the Confederate States Government having decided said oith not bin I intr; and all such panics failing to report at ote e will he published as deserters, and wiicti appr: h mil d will be dealt with ae, or linglv. This department embraces nil the eoun'ry lying within tho following boundary : Com mencing at the mouth of s 1 1 river, and running south via l''.li7.abi'thtowii,Munfoid'ille, Uasgo v, and Toii'pkiusviile, Kentucky, to Carthage, l en nesee; tiienco down the Cumberland r ver to Nashville; thence, following the line of the North western Kailroud to the Tennessee river; thcueo wet with the southern line of the St no of hen tmkvto tho Missis-ippi river; thenco following the Mississippi to Ihc mouth ol the Ohio, and fol lowing said liver to the place of beginning, and will be known as the Department of Southern Kentucky. iy command of Colonel A. It. Jotixsoy, Com 'd( Departmental Southern Kentucky. S. I'. Ci NMxi.HAM, Captain an I A. A. G. IIeadoi Aiur.its Dkcaii i mcnt Soi tiif.iiv K f.n tuck Y, August 8, ifjiil. GciieiiilOiderNo.2. In ptirsuanco of general orders from tho War Department, Hielimond, Virginia, I hereby order ull civilians in this department, between tho ages of seventeen (17) and forty live (li), who are not exempt from military duty, to report to their county towns or tho nearest" c.fnp thereto, lor duty us soldiers in tho Coined era'c States army. This clepaitniont cmhnu'cs all that se lion of ti c Confedeiacy contained within the following, boundaiy, to wit: Commencing at the mouth of Suit river, nnd extending through 1'liabeMit ,vn, Glasgow, and Tompkinsville, Kentucky, to Ci.ihigo, Tennessee; thence following tho Ouiu'iorlmd river to Nashville; thence with the line of tlio Northwestern Itailroad to the Tennessee river; thence west to Hickman, Kentucky; tlicneo to the Mississippi river to tho mouth of tho Ohio ; thence to the plum of beginning. All persons failing to report ui nbovc ordered will lie conscripted immediately after the .3th instant. 11 y command of Colonel A. It. Jonvsoy, Commanding Department Suuthern Kentucky. S. 1'. Ctx.NiNoiiAM, Captain and A. A. U. rnori.AMATioK. Citiens of Kentucky The alternative is now presented to you of entering either tho Federal or Confederate army. All pir-ons between !he ages oi' seventeen an I forty-five, who are not lawfully exempt, will bo required to go into service at oii 'e. You must now see thai niter tho sncrltk-oof all th it treemou should hold dear lo avoid the evil and savoour property that tho one. has not been rendered seeuie, and you have not saved yourselves from tho other, even by tho sacrifice of principle and honor. Your country has been overrun by lawless bands whose deprctlutions aro ouly equaled by the outrage ot lurgo bands of the Federal nrinv, who neither feel nor have any respect for the suf-nii-sionists, und you are pltindere 1, robbed, uud murdered with impunity. How 1 mg do you in tend this lo continue ? To what depth of ilegra daiion und shunie ure you to be reduced before you w ill cut looso the nond of si ivery and assort your riebis us fn emcn. Men of Kentucky, are you willing to see your families reduced to the level of your slaves ? Mothers, en you realize an aililialion of your dan gh'er w ith the African ? Young men, can you exp. ct to have any claim to lucnhoi d - Can you hope, to share the smi'es or claim the love 1 1 the bright-eyed daughters of this famed landed' beauty, while those gentle i!ings ure subjected to the iusuus of Yankee hirelings and negio troops if uot, thuu spiedllv seize the only way to bring you true liberty and honor. Too long have ou listened t i the -yiou song of the Irailois of the country. Already too much has been sacrificed ti no advantage. Yt.ur only ho e of peace is in ihc success ot I lie Soi thi rn aunie.s. Nomlonn your liberties but yenr l.vcs rue involud in this i-siie. The modi rule I'nion man, the Democrat at tho Noitb, ns well ns the Nouthcin soldier, will ull owe their lives ui.d liberties to tics result. I appeal lo you again, us I did two years ago, to rally and strike a blow tor the freedom of your country. Colonel A. K. Johns is, Com. Coiiltdorato l'orcis in hnuthcru Kentucky. The Iron-Mail M.uia.i link." The V'ov has nn article iu ndal'on to tha Mruiaiiiml;, In to-day's issue, in which it is stated that the will draw tweatv-ouu fort, and as tke river will not nllow that tleptli before spring, it will be some timo before the will be capable of rendering any actual service to the Government. We feor some one has been imposing on the cre dulity of cur neighbor in this matter. The largest of the monitor irou-elads have a draught of less than fourteen feet, und if we ure uot greatly mis taken the .1 iiioi.iH will draw less than tliirteun feit. Ihe Ironsides, which is far larger thin auy of the monitors, draws less than twenty Idet.aud loi king at the Manaiuni as she lies on the stocks, we fchruld say that when she gets that depth down in tho water there ill be at least lour t.et of Hater on her decks ! If our neighbor had said that it would tak twenty-oue feet of water iu the river to launch her, lie Would not hive been tar from comet, a-, we believe she cannot bo launched on a much lower st.igo. l'ttburg Chrvttit V. Fiateruul affection findsja rare Illtutiatiou In two brothers now residing In Kcnurbunk, Maine. A few years ago both started for California, but oue was taken sick on the Isthmus and returned. His brother went on, and in a short time accumu lated jiXKi, v. hen he al-o returned and gave half of it to his brother. They, with their wives, lire together, the latter "takiiis turns." iu presiding at the tabic. A tele -rum wis received by the proper de partment on Saturduy, from the headquarters of General Wallace, ut IfaJtiiuore, directing the arrcit of Captain Geo. F.. I'uul, of the kcuooucr Muliuhi .V'cc, now lying at Williams v Jolley'a wharf. The urrcst was iuue alajut noon, aud the vessel was seized in the natno of tho Govern ment, and a guaid placed over it. The cause of the nwest has not yet been dgvglo'Cd. THIRD EDITION. : : 1 AltMY OF POTOMAC. LARGE CAPTURES OF PRISONERS. FIGHTING ALL TIIE TIME. Forum ss MoMiot, August 17. The steamer Thonut I. iloryaii arrived hero this moriit ij' Irom lhep llottom, w tli .' id wotiu led soldiers of the loth Corps. Onr forces on the nonh si lc of the .ta ucs rlv-r have had very continuous and severe skinilsMng every day this week. Wc have eap'nreil more pri' nevs than hcvn lai n heietofore report! d, but br.ve nj letiul'.; statement of the number. No i:cn ral otlicers have as yet been rc,ir:d either killed or wounded. ADDITIONAL DETAILS. niPORTANT POSITIOMS im.w GREAT LOSS OF THE ENEMY TWO CENERALS KILLED, r.tc. i:ic, t:ic, :ir., ti-., .., i:i. Nccllll l I'lic Y. ctitut; Tclrrui,)!. Wasuinoion, August !s Tho mad steamer Itwlntor, from C ity I'oint, brought np this morning scveuty-tice I'elioi prisoners, including several oMirers, cat.'.:r"d in the tight near Deep llottom. The tight of Sunday was of go- iter m umIupIc than was nt lirst supp isod, the combine I losses of the '.'d nnd loth Corps being from eight httrdrc I to one thousand. The losses to tho enemy, besides position and artillery, will amount in killed, wounded, an 1 missing to about three thousand. Kebcl prisoners s.iy that two of their Urlgadler Cienerals were killed in the lighting on that diy. The position gained by ns was still held m Tuesday night, anil on that day there was sme sbellinit by ns, to feel the Hcbel position. 'I here were indications that (.rant woi.l I give the enemy anothar surprise on yesterday. GOOD NEWS FROM GEORGIA. WHEELER'S ATTACK ON DALTOV lirr.i Ls iu:n i.stn bv oir trout. GEN. STEADMAN REINFORCES THE GARRISON. Gallantry of Colored Troop3. Tin- ItuilriMul ICopitii'otl. Nvsiivn.ir, August 17. Tho Chattanooga i.d , Hi , ot the ltJth cmi'ains tho follow ing ; 1 ; Hcbcls, in the attack on Dalton, numbered 11 -e thousand infantry and cavalry, and six br ass howiuers, connuandeJ by M ijor-Ocnerai Winder. 1 he i-arri-on nt Imlton nuinlierc l four hun dn 1 of the Jd Missouri, under Colonel fi-'bjlj. On Sunday morning the Rebels approached tho town in line of battle, ('cncral Wheelor scut a formal demand for its surrender, to prevent tho unnecessary effusion of blood. '1 have tho power to demand the immodla'e and unconditional surrender of the forces under your command ut this garrison. "iSigncd) Jas. WiinEi.tn, Major-General "Commanding Confederate forces." Culoiicl Slebold rwpon, Ij I la thj .'olio .. j:., laconic terms: 'T have been placed here to defend the post.not to surrender. "(Signed) It. Si i hoi d, Co nms-ndl ug." Tha Hebcls ontnuniticied Colonel Sielioid tea to one. His command fought protection. In h's earthworks, and a largo brick buiidiug. The Invaders swarmed into town, and were palluutly kept at bay by tliolgurrieou, who, from behind their works, mowed down the Rebels. On Moi.day morning General SLeadiuaa arrived with reinforcement. A sk'radsh at ouceeiisued, when tho gaiTitou sallied out from their earth works. At this stase the l lth United Suites Colored Infantry, Colonel Morgan commanding, were ordered to chaigc, which was done with an Im petus that was irresiatlbio, uud i .o. Ileitis t'. jd iu confusion. Tho Rebels slightly damaged the travh and rails this shio of Pulton, but they have now been re uincl. PIBATE "TALLAHASSEE." HER ARRIVAL AT HALIFAX THIS MORNING. An Account of Somo of Hor Captures. Hami ax, August 18. The pirate Talt'ln-K arrived nt this port this morning. I'inTL.M, Me., August 18. Tho schooner .S. I). Harris arrived to-duy, and Kports that sho was captured on Monday lust , August lo, twenty iniks west ('f Seal Island, by the pirate 'Julia hasxe, and was bonded for 88000. Hie ffairis brought in the crews of the follow ing named schooners, captured and scuttled by the Tallaliuisi e on Monday : Schr. IloirorJ, Capt.lturr, of New York. Sihr. fV.rnf U'rtath, dipt. Wake, of Westport. Schr. i.riu ( 'aroliuc, t'apt. l'o T, of l'oi llaud. tsclif. iiVr vi, Capt. , of booth bay. The crews of these vessels were allowed to take all their clothing and elicits, and were kindly treated. The schooner Howard had been previously captured by the l'hrida and bonded. All the trews of the captured vessels represent the TolMitttser M being heavily armed. Sho was short of coal, and inquired for the nearest port to obtaiu a.upply. lleroltloers also iu luirtd all ubcut the fishermen In Chaleur bay. I KUM KOKIII ( AltOM A. StiuollUK of llcM-rler. New Youk, August IS. Advices from North C.iroiiiut to the 14th state that a desertur was shot on the l'Stli inst., nnd six more were to be shot on tl.e 1 ttli. A soldier was a'so to ba shot for advising another to desert. Hereafter persons v. ho through private letters ii uy urge dcscitlon, aro to be tried by court, murtiul, jiid if found guilty, will be summarily hot. Arrlial ul Ihe "Ai." llosrox, August 18. The Asia, from Halifax, lu slcjualkil, un4 will arrive up about 1 o'clock. riton ctiRO. Ci iio, Angus: 17. A mo-ting cf cltiO'-.s of I'ait'j is called for this evening tj p-ori le lUfi.-iin s for the defense of Ihe el:y. A n erp edition has gone lu parsn '. tf ,'ol.a son's gncr.lius, who cantur .-d the b'uts a: "-a n ' bar. 1 h.- maui body of 'In t 'n.l. a vit .'') str. mr. w. to it i a r 'y s i de, Ky., t'l ii la-t he'.Til Von.. Hut few crossed the river, C, if tf.ry did, 1) id fel inie i again. I 'n y i arri I ..'( conrl 1 lo tnoiuiit of stores from tfce ""inier, wt.l. li w r: adi n vv ith i iove nm 'tit -tor s, e ifle, et iunbo.its ire now s! itioued there ' t'e' r-... te-lion ot ' tov eminent swa '.ers. iirrlllim In I .'iitu. U$ . Ic .s';;ii, August IT. Thr guernli.' 1 1-, ri.-lit aii. iiipti.. t v'i al horses from Mr. ' o- -r s re-ndime. e,e:i mi.es so.itb of this city. Mt. Cooper, Willi a doutile-bajrch: J st"l-gu.i, I il : 1 one iud mortally wound d auithir. Hn'-bl-l can e h i to day, and was arr ste 1. A despatch fi lm ClAiksrlHo s.iys a'' ut '.-v. hundred and fifty K:nels erj.sed to the south side of tho Cumberland river, a. Sai! 's -j, this lnomin ;. They aro suppos d to 'v. r.-M Wo . dward 1 ouiiuund. GINERAL SIIEEILAN g AEMT. I.vclC-tiii'iil III Ihc fHliciiiimloHh nf.ly Il'lirl4'll tt.Hlnil'.t lf KftKlM- M lfrll- Iiikioii fn tic Aaain Attiif ks4t I lirtiffiiir nt t rout l(ti ut riio Kiu'iiiy lit llic . I.-.V Kctiifiirc.'il Itiiiimresl cincnf of Uu WImiU IIcIm'I Army I'.i.lcr S.".ii.. ml I ce. M im ..! no. Va., Vugnst 17. Tb- re .s -.u i ,. a livry in viariinsbuig to-utgtit. In o'i-ei,icu ol a n pulled rei lvan;i- of ihe Itol i ls. v'i.elad Ulem have a rcadv commenced a north, 'u n. iv. -ui'".i', ,:lid come Uowu the valley, hr ngi' g .1 !".is ri p' rts. We havo information of in eig-.g-iu "it a' Front 11 iy. il. It is said fiat the enemy h i. been leinlorced by one divisi ill of I ongstrc. I s Coipsand two i'Av airy dr 'sioiis. 1'iis i ier- arc repcrtcd to have M..-,i d that, thewhi'.o Heliel amy is moving, l l.sie Is much c citeuui '. In tho valley. MlHIiNHl.t'Ht, ' VI K Till HV.IKvSD. I'M n li Si v rrs Hoi bi , Maui iN-i i no, Aug nt r. .M. Au'am this t j vu u lively and o n- s deuj to be tale. As on many other Snid.iv nights, the houses are lit up, tlio windo vs i peii. and the stiects full of prnmcna lers. And yet but a few le.uts ago it w is, b: every s:use, ' as stil: as a Sat.dsj '' here. IVrluips it Hill not be uuiss for tao Relieln to know ti.iit ibeir '-n ported'' great damage to the r.tilr Hd ha- U-cii u.inj-t rcpairad : lli.it wo I: ivo teb cr..phic c niuiunication from here to night; and Ihiit passeiigeis will be able to go thnni.di In iu S heelii g to llaltimore over tt:o railroad hm ! by changing cars at this point) in a very ('' ouj s. Mi mm h i'or the eat jrprisc of ;'ie rail read atid telegraph companies. MOSl II v . Wo hear to-night that tno Ind 'fath-aiilc V.osebv Is again in the field, and lojkinc rowan's "h's seelmii of country h ith an eve to his ns'icl style of mischief. G m ral Averill is again reported in tho f. dd, and n ay be evpectcl to be tieira from f ivurab'y befoie long. 1; is rejrtid lh.it t-eneral Kelley's eammanl will hi' extended so as to ta'ie in the lino of the railroad fiom Wheeling to thu Monocu- y. 1'eoi je along the lino ure pleas. d at this report. (iivrati. HT.iiiM. ro his moor-. I'NIIKD STAIIS H'T I., M Ail llNSIolt.., August li. The following is General Avr.ll's lale congratulatory order to his troops : ri:Ki:nvL oiinrns, no. 22. Hi ir.Q''Aiu ins Maiivi.vsii CAVArrti D-v- SION, 1)1.1' A HI MINT Ol'SVl.T VrU'.lVll, .ltg..'St (i.isci. The Itrigiiilier-Oetura! r immanding 'on grutu lutes the othcers and men of this division iipon the brilbant micccsscs achieved by their v ilor at Moon lie d on tlm miming of tho7ih inst. A iHiastliil eui my ot double your numbers was completely route d,"maoy killed an 1 bis ar ti lery eapture.l. toeeiher w.tn three battle-!: igs uud over tour hundred prisoners. butwith our exulutioiis is mingle 1 is. pn found grief at the loss of Major Conger, af the ;id Vir ginia Cavalry. The men who followed In m in tho charge will nevs'r forgot his g orious example, nor tnat of the (.'ijlaiit Lieuten lot Clarke, v.Lo fell by his side. i be thanks of this division .ire given to Colo, nel W. II. rowcllund Major I ibson, .eniiuind ing Hie brigades, for the i.-rcsis.ible rktn with winch ibey hd their men ig.d 1 t the inemy. 'Ihe conduit of Captain Ivrr, I Kb 1'eivisvlvania Cavalry ihc daring witii which lie pen -trited the em my s line of lia'.t e, taking a ba'.tl tl ig 'u his dash .liter the Rcb l ci'inm in lcr is worthy cf ourlilgliist altuiration. With his horse killed under him, st'd suffering from a "o .'ore wound iu Ihc bead, I tint he escaped ikat'i or c .p. ure is due to the devoted heroism of the iivju v!w followo 1 h-m. Tie; sle.iJy .ml iap'J il.a-:.i c' :t . ! U rmnsylyunia, H'.h Ohio, the Nt and .'J irgitiii Cuvuliy (Ihe I'd Virginia being he i iu res -rv.;), ami ch .lgc of tlu 1st Noiv VorSi 1.1 iCo'.uCavulry, repealed, the lossou ilia ih" enemy '.aimot stand bciore our uni'ed aui deterinin d eliorts. by commaadof Diigadlcr-Geiior il W. W. Av i n i.j . Will Runis y , Aotiug Vdutuiit-'-oni ra'. HKIIKL MU.ITAUY I AW. Tho following procc-diiuts of a court-mirlia! will show how ihe Kebcl ; pnaisu straggler-, and how strict they are in regard to lL:itclr..s of mis bclinviol : rrociCc'itigs of drini-h '1,1 e ti.'t-ica.:'il coi: veuid at camp ol the jsth iooritiu rcgim .'.it, i,y Tirn.e of hpecial Onler No. 1, Uea.li uartois M -'.b tieorgla rcgimeut. Sl'Ht.'tVI. oltKEV, ".3. 1. IIllAnul AIURHS TwiMV 1 r.rv ' ECHO. A Hii.iMi.M, June 8, lv.l. A tlriim-hjud court -mi. riial wld convene at t If i uarters of I apt i n M.ller at onee, to tiy sech csc ns mi bo Inouuht In lore it. Prtuil for ihe Court Capi iln W. A. C. M ilor, l'tesfdciit; l ieutenant A. C. Hell, Compcpy 1: Lieutenant 8. A. Thorn. m, ('oinpany I ; l.iuu ten.mtH. A. ltagiid,i oinpiny U. .'ude Advo cide J. ). Mawcll, captain coinir.'imli"g tho regiment. vt ie arniigaed and trie J the ft lirv.i b g nttniej prisoners : I'riyates ( . I . ''iirist ati, I', ti. li m . lt.l Hull, 1". M. Kt.ij, W . -.. Moore, C. II. Munu, und (J. White, all o. C mpany li, : 8:1: (Jevrgia II' g.uaut, under tho i, living cl arges alld sH'CilioillOllS : Charge Stragging. KpcciticuiioM In this, licit the sard priv.ncs did, on the 7th of .Mine, lol, leave their com pany without authority and go to the rear, and this while tho command nas advancing against tl.e cuniy. To w hich charges and specification- tho prison ers lead as foliovvs : 1'iivatcs C. K. Christian, It. K. Hall, K M. King, W. (J. Moore, and O. White, plead to luo charge and specification guilty. l'livuics V. II. Hansard und Li. II. Maun wero c.eu-iil by surgeon. And tl.e court do therefore sentence the said piivalCH C. 1'. Christian, II. F. Hall, 1'. M. King, W. (1. Mooiw, and (i. White, nil members of Company 11, iiisth Georgia ngiment, to murk time on tlie parapet for twenty minutes, aud re ceive a reprimand from the commanding otllccr ol the l'Ltiuiint. lti.Ai'm'Airri HsTuii.TY-i. ion in Giop.iiia Kr i.tMi h i, June S, ISiil. The hiregolug sentences ure approved : I'rivate V. II. Ituasuiii and G. 11 llaun w ill be released from urrcst. Tl.e sentences of privates C. F. Christian, It. 1'. Hall, P . M King, W. G. Moore, aud G. White, will be executed immediately, under the supu vision of Lieutenant (i. W.Siiibbs. J. t). Muni.tt., Captain Cuiuiuaudiiig U giuicnt. (.IAF.IIAL K. E. 1.1 E. Is iu): Fihlu, August l 'i, V. M. A report lias collie In that General It.K.I.ccls in tho vallev. It is judgid tlittt if the report is true, he Is look linr aliei (he general military stluutiou and pro viding for the detensc of fctauutou and Lv neb burg. THE MAIL. There arc two thousand six hundred letters nr Cumberland tor the post at Murtiusburg, besides another heavy mail for the same post at Wil laiinspo: t. l.l.M.UAI. l.AULV AND l:-MINISTI.K rAt tKNtll. When the KcUls ere lu Martinsburg ex Minister Kaulkuer visited his wife, ou which occasion there were some words lietweeu him uud General Early iu coimciucnce of Ihe lattur loealiiig a tew tents ou the former's grouuds. The Rebels did nut do much dauiago at Hancock. They burned some small bridge, and a few buildings of railroad property. .V. J'. JlcruUI. THE TE0UBLE8 ON THE TUIIM. Indian lCirctilnn on I tic Matte Trnlni :ittnrct nntl Wfa t o rtlcrrtt -Irom rorl SuiHli-llcbclH Hc(rcllii)f i- .-fV .' .a .'...e' . ....',.'. Gciiernl Curtl" revived tho f)ilovin t-ic-gr.itus yesterday, whl -h were, k nlly fan. shed for pul-li atioa : !i 1 1 -in tic, ii, August S, : sc. .. Nf i. ir S V. Cmiis The Indians an i iie-luig my l.ncs tor iCd miles; have just leartit'd tin' a tri.nw.lv t timed st ritiin t'tet'l. this ino'itiiic, between Cotionvtok and Kearney. I must have..: h ist i'0 htiisrs or abandon this lino of eonim mi i licn; and, if passible, I want tl.o 1 t Ncbra-k.i Vctei.in ( avalry ordered in the li Id, now a' Irmie on furlough, (.uu 1 depend on hers- s Reply iin'iicj'atcly. gn. d 1'. II. Mm it i I. : , Brig t . 'il. ' )m u v, A u just , rsnl. Ma':.-r,encr il ( urt.s . si, v, ral n uns linve been att.tr ke. I and de- lr 'Jed m I'latte valley, nist beyond 1 crt Kear- ney, Mithiu the mt fortv e ght hours, and all I the rnti along vviih them kiii id, and the datu-r i U em si t'lemenis is lie loiniiiK' imtuiociit. A ir e ! measuit's niil alone, s.ivc the setiieinetrs up th; I' att.' from conipiete .'.'i.tudcninout. I W.? h ivo no: horcs f..r tho N.-' r-.ske lt. i Will y on .tu;h t'i. e your jiurternii'.t'T .b"re to I pu. -chase for two oiopauies. I 'Sgucoi, A. s win R", Governor. Jri iisnriinu, August 18, ls'.(. Mai r-G''neral j diTtis : Siuee my de-pnt ih to M l- r S. S.Custis, I this morninc, there has fteen two iwlditiunal .uta ltion this route, one at Dngtown, east of i hearncy ten miios. One mounted company havo ! gone in pursuit of tho Indians from l'luui (. reck, I and the other di-mounlod. Half tl.e troops in ' thisdisirictareoafo.it. , Signed) I It. II. Mi r. nci.i , i!f:gadicr-(ieii ral. Four Si on, Augnst 10, 1 I. Maj ir-t.uneial . Cur'.is: letters m-t received from Colonel I V attics, dated lilli instant, say the Hcbel force at l ort "small has r treated son u. No l.ghfmg to speak of. The Itcbei nre prct'y t'liel; nt f ano Hill. Thire hundred of them pus-od north iu:o Mis souri a it's dacs ag... Wc havo siints near M iv sville. iane.li I', .f. Mi Kcw, lii-itad er General. :i Saturday evening a 'ire broke mi In Cox-.-ackle, N. Y., destroying three itotehouses tilled wilh hay, and a portion of Mygatt's lumlcr yard. The hiy was lully iusnro l. on Sundry another lire destroyed a l.aru, wagon-h )Use, a Ma:!tsmith shop an 1 two dwellings, lloth livs 'vero the woTk of .-.n lnoen li ivy. A mail has beeaarrc teJ on suspicion. A returned s jldic: of t'.ic i' th Co:;uoctiiMt K,.'iu:eut says that our soidii i's wi.e are prison ers at An lei'sonvlile. s. ( ., number no fe ver than twelve thousand ; that they are corvlued in an open field bare of ali trees or siirtibl.ery ; nnd that in these dog-day Iu.i.s they are iufr;.-iiij sever, iy. It is to bo fe.ire 1 ha hai;.lrCtis of them will never lite to got hjnvi. It is related of a men in Kowpjct, T.. I., fiat he married his second wife sit weeks after the J athof his tlr-t; the s.'condw.ic killed by a esrpct throw n on her head, and in four weeks he married a third, who a nontli after v, js dnwncd. Ho waited ouly to weeks this time, and then marrio J number four, whoso hus'ian 1 wis killed lour weeks previously in ba'tlo. f The following sums of money L ive leca sent for the piyn:e.-.t oftroeps ; Muior Fliildinif, Washington 1 .fWi.OoO Minor Drico, itailiinoro oOO.OJ) Major Usher, I ortress Monroe .W),000 Major Allen, Louisville 1,0K),(X)() Mi'jor Oiimbick, Ciuciniiati 1,0,I0,0:)() Major Leslie, New ork t),0Ji) Tola) to,G00,0(s) Tho t reek Chiefs, in a letter to the Commit sioncr of Indian Ait'iirs, dated Fort Gibson, July K, mak: an eloipient appeal for help. They say tic: Viholo Cherokee country Is a wac, and tkoy can see nothing but starvatio:; before them during the coming winter. Montlis int Ji ceue betwaen the arrival of trains, and even now they lime but a scanty subsistence. At Icist 'JC,0iSj luui ,ns are to be fed. Thcso cliie.'s represent u largo portion of those who wero driven by the Kel clsi i Kun&tis but who dl.l not return tothe'rown country In limo to raise ample crops. Th; Indian Ilaroau, Willi its oeetiHtomod proniitn 'ss an 1 h nr.nnity, will evert itself lo aiford the re p. iced r.'lic '. MnrketH by I eleuriiili. Nnw Yohk, August 18 Coft ei jt.a iv, O' 1 7rt. 1.1-77. Kl.iur n IV. M.'XMIiVs s-'M. ' H lo.., t U;Ufii.j.aiM'l'.i l'.lt s.'UlliTi, tin :.) i 1 1 ' I. HI,., it fttj I'ern nl. in. Sik' t'r . 'irtv s il. . ,t !.'.). I'.iiklirivy. Mi-s, Ma. l.arif '.. ty at .'1 '.ee.-'n. Wfitsky iiiin, nut itiit i a: i-sti. iraia )! cmc. - Fi.oi.', '),vJs. tie's.; Wl "it, tu.l.; Corn, .li.irii 1). nil. Bi.riM.)iii', August Is. Flosr ouiot; 'as'i M.I.. Oli o tixli K..I at l-i.f'.' '.'.'. VVlieii lell s.ud J eUiiliiii. rn ftrmi w ilts, tls . VVji-Lj .. ,,.l i( .ir- sr 1-: il " at f I S'.', .tro.-crltw s -ja- . . CITY CsTELUGEIJOE. State or TuciiMovKTi.tt To rT. Six A. M , 74. Noon, 82. i mo J'. M., Wind, 11. N. E. Aiinivvr oi and Wor.Di;u S : tj:i:i s. The tianspurts llrkii- aud li es'- . . M-lvJi-ilii, from rortriss Monroo, arrived iu this city, at Gray's Ferry, early yesterday morula..;. Aotit nine hundred sick and wounJed soldiers' were con'ained iu tho two vossels, tli.-oe-tu irtcrs of whom are colored troops. They wore removed from the boats by tho steamboat i'.i.'i,.vi. Thtsu v issels sli m! 1 havo been at Gruy t Ferry by 8 o'clock A. M. Owing to tho sorl )us haruc ter of most of the cases, they could lie removed but very slowly, and considerable deiay was 0 ?asioued ihe firemen being kept iu waiting some tunc, much to tho regret of the Medical Director of I riinsportaliou, Dr. Kondor line. '1 -i Vt Wlll'snis, L, !" li lsa.l- I K. , ".II, T'ltn I'n kott, I, '.'.I Art li O Murii". A, 1st. I SaniU'-'l lltr.K.'.M An'.lcry 1'rni'kl.a fi-.r.i'., :, .' 1 A-. ,ljs -li .ii-. Il, lssiii illli-rv W-ley III-h"l. IMst ;: 1 Hell. K, Is-'! I' Hurle r. II, 'M Art ItiiI Scle, I., .' I Irl .1.1. U ir.',y, 11,1 :..! ll ilMluM, Vtl. .1 a.n V l l inn-e I. r.A.iJ lit flimp tt t iv.e, r. l-.f ,h ) ilia ll"llw,irr, ll.l'.t'i II f.n uj.iln. K.I'V . I' J iti hare, ll.i i v. i .n.lm ('." Wl in. li, ' v.. lii.os W liiU'iilKl.l, i:. l-so, .',tL ( '. n'j. .11-11 . 1 ', :d Art Wu fir st iiim. 11. lll.i i 'av I Ibillv , I , T'i'ii 'uii W K II. liter. I', II. til T A v'a .el..' '.'.. .1 .s ah l ur'.r, K. .'f Vil .111 In It,'." Vr: 1 Klsenstoln, ll.ilti l iv Paai Haley, l..'.' l A t h l li.jvtee. I. '1,1 Art J II" H t AM '. ''. I. II. tJ IV Mud .war.!. ill. E, Selli llicn v I. I'tir l . O. I'si . .IisW vii. v..lil, s.'n Olnei M.tiii!, 1. J.I Ar; Kraiiei. M Kuletrlr. II, H.iiul lltrt.t K.ll'.L f. r i' i.riC.ui. A, I 'tl U linrnitii, k. IS'.li (.' C.r.iti, I, Mil J. e ,l, IVe, I, S'.'li l'lti r.t ii'ii.-Tho Committee of the Union league having in charge tho ro' iultins for the Sixth I'nion League Kesiment, o.vln-. to tho necessary delay in receivlm? the city b unity, has adopted a plan by which tlie volunteer can secure Ids money lit once. A recruit, when ho Is mus icied into the service, receives a crrtiticnto of th nmstcr, which is then taken to a l'rovost Mar shal, where the man is credited to the city and Ward he may designate. Next the eertilieate is laid before the Doiinty Fund Commissioners at the first niieting of tiic Board after the certili ciitc is tiled. The Board meets on Tuesday, Thui-sday, and tSuturdiiy attcrnooiis, and each case is carefully exiimiued, as the Couiniissioncrs ure required to oi count for the proper uisposition of the money appropiiatcd for the purpose of avoiding the dia'.t Alter the eertilieate is found to be cor rect, the warrant is ordered to be drawn, uud tho party can secure the money the day utter the meeting of the Hoard. The Committee of the I ition League give the recruit the money as soon lis the muster is complete, and then take his powircf attorney aud draw the money utter the regular course iiidicu:cd above has been gone thiongli with. If a syttem like this should be adopted by some other Uisoclulion with reference to recruits for the navy, il would taciliuite the filling of the quota. It would uiso destroy the business of the brokers, who, for the most part, are interested lu tilling the quotas of other States aud counties. Uilliev 's Mintldiuotcrs seem to lie Very popular, aud Major Mooro will succeed in nlliiig the live. Coinpai.ics ass-ifuid to l'hilu d I phia iu less than the tune oiiinatly indicated. The men vi ill wear a ditto. etive uniform, and the regiment will be one of the best in the bervico. SiAHiiiNO Aituu. This morning, Charles Lindsay vu befoie Alderman Welding, noon the charge of blubbing Thomas Sce'y, at Third and CkesruU street.-., l.t.-t evening. It seems that tho two mm got into diiliculty, wheu Secly knocked Lindsay down. 'ihc. lattur drew a pen knife and stablied his opponent iu tho arm, in tiding a painful though uol serious wound. Liudtaiy was committed Ul delsult of p00 bail to answer at Court. Dm Tit or Cor.o-r.L Chew .Berjamln Chew, Esq., at one time prominent lawyer and politician in riiikidc'plilA,diedathl residence this m orr.ing. Co'onel Chow was an officer in the I'ennsylvnt.ia Volunteers dining the war of 1812. Ho was a member of the well-known Chew f irmly, on whose estate tlie battle of Gcrmantown was fought in the licvoiutiomiry war. During tho administrations of General Jacksonan l M ir tin Van Huron, Colonel Chew was a pro minent Democratic leider. He was at one time, wc believe, Secretary of Legation to the Court of St. Jamas. Declining health has for somo vcars prcvente 1 the prosecution ol his pro fession. His peronal appearim" ' w is familiar to almost every 1'hlia lelphi in. In e.irly iile he was remarkably handsoino and ho ret -lined truces of physical lieauty until bis death. Strangers frequently p:nsed on Chesnut street to inquire the name of that stately and stylish man who wa'kc I with so diguilicd mien, "green buf In hand," tlirjngli the cro vded thorough fare. He i- gone from amongus; but years will elapse before his Inmilinr form will be forgot'en. "irvMi s ox l!ni i ii-is. The Trc.isnrer of the l'hllad. Iphia and Heading ltailroal learns fro n the ComniissiooT of Infernal Kevcnue that the liicstion as to who shall ay tho duty required on reeipis on any sums of money exceeding st.'O, is d. pendent on tho cir. tiir.-tances attending tho en sc. Ordinarily at law no person is" bound to give a receipt for inon.'y paid. I he receipt Is an Instru ment of evidence useful only to the person to whom it Is rriven. If ho needs a ro'clpt ills necessary for him to furnish the stamp, or to -tamp tho receipt, if required, before il Is signed. The person iv ho receives tho money ii not obliged lo give a receipt iiu'csn the other party furnishes the proper stamp. If .t person gives a re. cipt w dh nit requiring that the, party to whom it is given shall furnish the stamp, the milker of tho receipt mnst himself stamp tho paper before be delivers it. If he fails to stmip it before he delivers it, In is liable to the penalty prov Ided by law for the omission, but the oilier party may s; imp It iiimiediiuc'iy upon its being received. Coi'NTiini nn 1'omai. li nKKS'cv. A sol .Her who is homo on furlough had a hearing before the I'nitcd States Commissioner yesterday, upon the charge of passing eoanb rt'eit postal currency. When arrested ho had il l uge number of the counterfeits in his possession, which he explained by sav ing that he received them from a man who represented himself to be a sutler, aud Riivo the currency in exchange for a fifty dollar Treasury bill. Ills story was believed, and he was dis charged. The counterfeits wire all new, but poorly executed. They were of tho fitly cent issue. The public -hould understand that p.vtal currency is i,ot now m ide, and that new notes of tnat Is-ne arc most likely iu bo countort' it, 1 tie fractional currency now issued is so designated on its face. rircnn in'. S roT. i n Toons. Tatri.-k Kelly was arre-fed yestetd.iy, charge ! with receiving stolen goods. In seems that some uuUu mvii party went to I'otts' foundry, and ordered n ton of iron to be sent to tho ltidge avenue depot. After the iron had been lidded and tal.cn a tea squares tho saiuo party met the driver and told him he neod not deliver the iron at the depot, but at another place which he named. The iron was then tnkcu to Kelly's place, at No. l'lti Alter street, Twentieth Ward, ami placed in his cellar, ho buying it from the man for Ssl 'Si. The aecus.;.l vv as held In -JjWOJ I ail to answer by Aldc.Mia'.i Haines. Fr.u. I am .This morning bjtiveen 2 and 3 o'clock, James McGibbon fell from the third story of a house at Twenty-tiiih and Ashburton streets, and revived injuries that ciused his death. It seems that tho d "cemed was nt a party lust night, and c.i'iie homo sonoivhat intoxicated, and while moving about bis room in tho dark fell from the vv nidovv. Finn at the AiisKWl . This morning about 7 o'clock, a lire was discovered in tho knapsack and haversack departmont of the Schuylkill Arsenal. Tho flumes are supposed to have boeu the result of spontaneous cotiiuustion, nnd wero extinguished by the stcai.1 engine ou thu premises. Aitointmi-.tst oi Mi K-ruiNr. On ti bus Tho committee appointed to superintend recruiting la the five wards having the largest quota to till, have appointed the following mustering lieute nants: Samuel Wrigloy, Max Heiu, Charles Tracer. 1 wo more aro J ot to be appointed. I.aiicksy op Cattie. Michael Wapp was urrestcd yesterday, charged with tho larceny of some cattle. It is alleged that ho took a number of cows from a pasture me vlow In the First ard and offered them for sale. He was committed to answer by Alderman Lent. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. 0 net: or Tub Evi viv.i Tn i crvi-u, I TiiLr-itUy, August IS. The Sto k Market continues active, but there is less excitement this morning. Government bonds aro in good demunl, and w ilh largo sales of 5-20s at 10's(ol )';, which Is an advance; and tis of 181 at 10SJ ; 7'30s aw quoted at luHiy Kh'i. Iu Railroad shares there is not much doing, but the market is linn; l'cnnsylvania Hiilroid sold at 7 IJ, which is an advance; Beaver Meadow at n.3; orlh Pennsylvania nt 3535J; Phila delphia und F.rio, Dili ; Heading is quoted at (is; ( ! ; ti3 was bid for Minchlll ; 404 for C ituwissa preforred, and 22 for common; now City f)s are sellins nt 1061. Coal Oil shares continue active, bat prices aro loss firm. . McCliutooli sold at 0! ; Dunsuiore, 11, which is a decline; Mcllhouny, 5tiVs i Organic, 14; and Mineral Gil utili. Bank shaivs continue i!r:n. 1",7 was bid for North America; 1 11 ut: I'hiladelpbU; 514 fur l'aruioio' and X jchanics' ; for Cjinmerclal! Js4 for Mechanics' ; SO for Western ; 274 1(jr M uiu f icfiirers' and Mcchiinics"; and u.' J for Consoli dation. There Is very little doing In City Passenger li.illroads, an 1 tho luotalions are unchanged. The Money Market continues easy. Cupibil Is plenty on call at ti per cant, per annum; best paper is selling at from 7C" " per c-nt. Gold has advanced, but there Is very little doing, opening pt 25i;, advanced aud sold at 2"74 at 11 o'clock, 2j7i at-12, nud 25S at li!,. A despatch from Washington this morning says : "Several millions of Treasury notes, to nuet the subscriptions to the new loan, h ive just bceu sent to New York and elsewhere; and in tho course of next week it is expected that supplies will be forwarded to the Assistant Treasurers and National Banks iu the principal cities, so that subsciilK'i'S will not bo subjected to delay. Iu other words, the supply of notes will keep pace with the demand." Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. have received a fow notes of the new 730 loan this morning, w Inch are now ready for delivery to the earliest subscribers in $50 aud 1008. The notes are very handsome, the ,-lisl having a very hue likeniss of Gen. Sott, in the centre, and greenbacks, with coupons attached. Tho (frios t,re the same siio and very chasf) with the American eugle in the centre, and coupons attached. The face of the cotes reads thus : Three years after duie the United States pro. luise to pay dollars to tho order of , with 7 3-10 per cent, interest; payable iiml-unnually lu lavvlul money. (Signed) F. 8. SctsNKK, S. B. Colhv, C. S. Treasurer. Ucgistcr of the Troasuty. Quotations of the principal Coal and Ceil Oil stocks at 1 o clock to-day : bid A1. Fulton Coal a', lu' Terry Oil Hit, -Vloellttiill Cotvl. H. S'j Mnii-rai IMI... BJ .. J A t. - i t. 1 .tit tiltl. -. eftl..i:i'-s .is, .-s'.t.w ...... .20S It llrts-n All. C'oul.... 0 . Vtaiauhooll. 1 Vi J J!'' I' s a 11 Is II II. I N.I il"jujl.. lstw l.tts-L 1 1 f. dsr l'.ui Cost, '( ( ilnii.n Ce.l IW Auieni km kttulUI.. S"4 I't'iiliMliilia t tt I ni-ii 1-niieitum.. '. H. ur.nle OU I I K-auiliii OU ... .. I), ilive bil ly OU.. I i A liviiis ou .i ut- P.. ii. 1 itrul Oil (.Im.d Mii.li (.... i'Ar.n Khiiln I'l.lls. ana llu.liiu lUuti-lalt ilium.. Mar.iii.ttc MuiUtS. ruiuteeiicut Al-m-i letia. ...... b llullrr(-ll.... ...! .. Kfv.luuf Zinc.... if'tt S fifimuisiie 11 i iiuu a , i .M.IJtiennv , ., 1 Itiiktlliilill ., ., Oliustuail J'. 7't Nebltj Alte'.iliiit.'lui.n IS I'uliolf iitn i 'i)iiirt. 41, e't Kiitii.tiirOU l'i uiKk op i li 1" ml l rw It Unpic .Sitl oil. .1) llel'lialnik Oil.... I'-uin.'biuasi St.. . pmuiDEi.rm.1 stotk exounob s utn, Atra is. Bst-ortiNl by Llarksoa Co., Broko , V. Ull S. TWrS 81. BRFOItB DOAROa. fee li Corn Planlur... -It tsii.h t-rj Oil...... S-f e.h do 4 , Vtt .)..V...II0 t loish ffhi'iC Oil J', f'Oifi do . V IK-Htl d tW 3'.' VOs. t'A 1'oih (l i tl'i h Ti Oil -k... I t fr.i.li do n:o h fnssn P-t !'V lisi h Crn y.mnt.b) 64 IU) h Mf-i'inlo..... I'O.li lnn-m..re 1 ' 0 IJ Min-ir-i'O.I )li 0) HV :0 .11 OrsviilcOU.... Vi ts-'sii ot km) Vi ' ijnsn ncli'icnnj- m liDiU Html Uiignat ;' "-.'"....t.-s's t-ishMe'Tllntlr.... f, Sec. L.H.S-vn. I,"', .VUhNoliln Od... IT 'IV'Vr... lu,r l') h mil i. eanal ... av'f I J SL ?.!''!!? V';'' s."l.h furry T ,,'-,.KiJ",:,.K. "'l'i o.h ao i i liihN.lr...li i n ii-n,h a,, . nt, T -5?'X-i v-ii ?'- .wi H:. : 2 iU '0l Hll..ill.iltl.K) lu !,, ,t -it 2 h on r" x v, t ,h n..,;"(V.r' m ,h Mtaer.1 on -s tit, h "- ,; ; " J J "5 North l' R , ,v, I'Osh a.. ail. tno in -.SO sh Or,nic Oil.... IX V)liflui.fe,il v2 ll sli Melihnn-Oil. S . 7' ! i , " I J ii .lo tj.ii) s a.4-1 w'k'iu" Vi !' '1 '' 7 ,' flSI tl Melt. Na Cflii. m fir Ha- iin Ji llio. .o.3u S.Tliird straat, 4U as Ml lows 1 .. tuyint. BillMf. Amrl"n O-Od l.;.i- prri. Uh s. laid rt Hut. fi.i.i.ti-1 Nan i, di Amfrican Rilver S -nsl .' ... .117 do " 4. I'lrwi n.l H.ll ' Diutus t 2 do . Jo dpsnuh gnsri'n M do .!'! I'fiin-c,lviiiirt.-t.s-jrtvlrj 'j dit. j. 4ift . w lork Cis-l.-in-ro 1-10 to far. t Tho following official statement lo regard tk the National Banks will 1st found of lnteiost:-Ab-traet of the Quarterly ltoperts of the National Uanking Associations of the United tjt.iKu, showing their condition on tho ni'rnnirof thu lir-t Monday of July, A. D. 1N1, before tl commencement of business on said diy ; 1 HESOl JICKS. . . ' Lrvins and discounts $t,"0,7itj,C13'33 Itcjtl Kstate, Furniture, and Fix tures 1,6.11.01946 l'.xK!iise Account - 5.1. Hl-31 llcmittiincrs and otbcrCasn Items. .5,Oor,122 i-0 Duo from National Banks l,!-c)'i.713 L'ue from wtitr Hanks 17-W;.;v tj U. S. Ilouds and other U. S. Secu rities 92,-W0.."svvrxj Bills of other Banks o,a-l4,172 'j Specie aud other Lawful Money. . 12 21,7:. 7 1-4 Other Items - W,t.7'73 Aggregate $2 ,2,.7.,H"j75 UamUTtlM. . , . . Capital stock paid in ...S 2W,t-iVC5 Surplus fund l,2tt,;M0-22i Notes in circulation HAify'lVi 00 deposits U'J,2W,4')8-27 I'npald divlden ls , li'',;Sjll Due to National Banks 17,ikKi .;3'li Due to other Banks id 07e), l-Dd-itf Frotits J,l.i4,iHlI ' Other items 213 704 Of tno o-s n t t Aggregate 2oi,273 8 75 Hi:m McCt.'i.i.ocii, Comptroller. WuhiU'i'fn, Jt. f., ugiint 16, IrtM, 'I The weekly Stock Circnlar pnbllshed If the J (an Fruncisi-o Stock Board, of July lti, says; . "The stock market is sowly ga'Scriug mDM strength, and. during the past few dsr's a much ' better ti cliiii,' has manifested Itself iu t cnuliir J of shares, l'urcly speculative stocks ills'. hav been clustering la the wane of comnanlcs of in trinsic value Tor so long a time, have n )w no ; calms upon the favor ot the pubii :, and mora atti ntlon will lu future be diroctod to mines pos sessing real merit. The iiicreasin)? prodiKtiva Hess of this latter class can no lorgor be qnes tioned. The receipts in this city of uncoined aold 1 and silver from California and Nevada Territory mucc January 1 amount to S21,yi0,000, showing 1 nn excess of $2,00,000 as compared will) a Uk , period of hist year." The Board of Directors of t!io Illinois Contral ' Kailroud Company passed resolution at their -meeting to-day, culiirn: for the payiuool, on Che U-ith of .September, of the remaining ta dollars unpaid of the scrip stock of that Company, and also a resolution calling in for payment, on the 1st of October next, three miillous of their out , standing Construction Bonds, No. 1 to30'X), of fc'louOcucb, the Intere-ton which bonds to C4Ke 1 that day. The bonds to be redeemed at 20 per out. premium, iu accordance witu the terms of iiSUC Comparative statement of earolncrs cf 'the1 Ohio and Mississippi ltailway Cuinmuy, oaetera t nnd westein division, for July, ltiji--fi : is:4 :oo(j.7()i lWiil Kr,7lM) Increase S)3.2-36 4a The New York Tribune this motuiug says ; ' " There is Itttlc dolnp on spe ula.Iia !n any tllreetiiin, lieyond the iik-t puechuse (or fish f ' several lending shares. Money is abnud int at i 7 per cent., and In some cases lower r.i'.es sea accepted. Tho ffovemmont ra'o ot 7-3) kcaps ' the general market for money strong, and bor' r oners j. ay 7 without limitation. Foreitfa x-, chaiige is dull, especially in sales of b . iker'g bills, the largo snpply of mercantile bills leading' to rcduco the transactions of banker-. , The re ncwed largo orders of United Smcs bouiis from (Jimiany depresses the market. Banners' storting' is quoted, for cunoncy, '27- time, and 281 si-tht, and for eold 109. Merchants' bills are selling ao . 27 lf 27 . li.tcUaaije on rails Is dall at. lS.'al 1 tVltij." ' - I'llll.AUl'XPMIA TKAvUSi IsFPOBT. Tiii BSDAV, Augast 18. Quercitron Bark still routlnues in good request, aud all tiiat conld tt obtained w as taken at $il ton. There is very little Cloverseod here, und it Milk , in a small way at 13 o0(n 10 ( 'til lbs. - and from second hands at an advance on these gnres. Timothy is hell firmly. Flaxseed is takea en arrival at $'1-00. The operations in Flour havo been liht, cwit-; to the ubsenco of supplies. The m irket, however, is Grm, with but little demand for e .port Tho sales comprlso l00 bbls. fresh griund Wcrtera extn family at $12 jJ bbl. ; 500 do. Re Istoae on private terms, and 6)0 do. at 1 l-Vii'ii U-25. Th sales to the trade range from $3 50 for supsrfiae up to $12 7-5 for fancy lots. Rye FTour and Cora Meal aro quiet. The supply of Wbc.it still cnntinaos up to the demand, aud prices arc firm. Old red it worth $2-o.ri ) ' bush., and C000 hush, were takea at th.i figure. New and old mixed is worth $2-t0. We quote new Pennsylvania at S2'(5, and new Dela ware do. at s2'70 1 white is quiet. Com is better und has advanced. Sales of ltj.OJO uush. yellow ut l-8400 bush, do In store at 1-70; and 2'X-fi do. mlcd M'estera at fl-Go. New Oats are held fiinily at 'jOc, nnd old at 9ic. Earlcy and Ms': remain as last quoted. Vlii-ky has Improved. Wo quote renn'yl vunia and Ohio at tyWS&VSl, wilh small -nic; now held at sl'K2. - Lvrr.sr ywmw: intelligei.ce. CI.KARKD '1'UIS MOBNLMO. Bsntnr AuOes Mcriyiuua. lrMaua, i. if. Stttaoa & O-i. lirm Kurea, 1 1'lnu., llitvsim. do. ITIl I ul;, vt .ire ll.iv, So.vi's,Tarapa Hv, Cnptuln. iselir H. II. Wlietiler, MeL.u.liUu, lltliluu, i):.k;m, I. riu ri .t Co. fscl.r l.oekiiiKtiatn.Tnpley, Boston, L. Auilcnrled 4 Co. tselir fi. 1. i liurlre. Hnitlti, Lynn, E. 11. hawyur. Kelir.lHiuM Kent, Taylor, llaltiutore, Captain, tstl.i I'lluiu titiiiim, Sautter., Waalilnstua, i. V. Justus. Hchr Marv IMark, Hl,llr, Hawlmryn.rl, Captain. Beta- w . H. '1 liouiit., IV iu.iuore, ltuatuu, It. a, Ailalas. IStla M. A.. Idea, llttrdy, Uoaloa.TweUs Co. AltniAtD THIS IfORSmtO. -' ' Hrls Marshall Dutch, Coombs, 16 daj (him St. Si. II. ,llli I'li-kt l to Gatklll A Galvlu. hi -l.r ( h.rler Oak, llaa.-r, S days Uxua Bof toa, wlsk HSJ tul aid hpi ins l' and Coal Co. Hitir Armenia. Cavalier, daafron Bo. to a, wlta lc t Coal tspilnu It e aud Coal Co. . tJ ht'hr Ui-ufKC L. liteeu, KlcM au fr0-- Baloraors, la tuula.t lo captain. . . - , . BtiirUi-ome kiluu-11, Norwood, tUys rroia talm, la b blVrtr"Ha'..!''iauiid-s, ys from 1'orHaaJ, with 'SiT.r'j'Tr'vaunsman. kharp, 8 day. from Fortress, Monroe f" ball""' ' Tyler, aitiua Co. fcd:r c. St. isrter, Tiaai.t oayi troiu Bristol, In ballast to J r R-ilet A Co. bcur 11 . t. ttuupiou, Blake, U day t from aartUaer, with Ke lo c-ptalu, IMPORTATIONS. ., Jl,frtoJor Tin i'lfiiito rijunjj.A. I.11 1 i.-isioL fililp Sarah If, Fifth f bbls .nlphate an moBia rowers Watslitaiaiii usou aeka cooiiuoa .all to? tou C'Siiuiou "alt in bulk Wiu Buiaiu M D.ai; liOeasks .J. iiliSSW Wel.Ut70 Whllall.'latsaa J1O0: 15 na.ka e.trttieiiwure A t' KUnrman ;-t oaska do alarxatiu A Wutai (.7 emu. s caik. do J BUrk si caaks aoda aak O W Chtiri'tiuiau. B 1 Jims ltr In Vax.hal Dutch. Coomb. 147.008 alckets OitfklU al llitivlu. IHIcIhI llrawlukr of the hlirlby tstllfs-ja Loturyof lieuliicky. Ci.a-.Naiil-Augn.tIT, ltKII. , Mi, 30, 7, 15, 40, 20, 47. 1.5, 62, 41. 90, 44, 4. Kxtiia Class tl'"Aiie;til IS, IsbS. . . '' 00, 60, 61, 7a, s, 2, 21, tw, 4S, 0, ill, . ;,. C.nulur. taut by addrfi.lus . B. itm.ws Poj -.v. otat