a-' Ti TO A TED H JJ.O TRICE TI1REE CENTS. rillLADELrill A, Tl KMUY, AUGUST an, 1801. PRICE THREE CENTS. 11 EVENING 1 111 jL h ,u aw a THIRD EDITION. FROM PETERSBURG. Attack on the Fifth Corps. REBELS ASSAULT OUR WORKS. THEY AEE DISASTROUSLY REPULSED. Enemy's Loss Over 2000. Etc., Kto nr-to.. i;io i.to. Sxcliil to Tim r.'iilnir Ilrapli. Washington, August 2-i.--He m.vl-boat is just in, bringing news from tho ttimair Army opto Monday at fl o'clock A. M. We It.rKl. up to that time, our fortified po-ition on the Wei Ion Railroad. Ou Sunday, A. 1'. Hill nude nn a-sati't on our left, hel l by Ihe .till and part of the !th Corps. The enemy attempted to carry tho worka by aaaanlt.and moved steadily up in three columns, put of them reaching our work-, but a terri ole tire from our batteries decided them to retrot, and few or none escaped to the woods from which they had come. Their dead and wounded were left ou the field in heaps, and we captured about 8)H prisoners, ,,some of whom report that General Hill w.is ', knocked otl his horse by a piece of shell, and it ns .tried to the rear mortally wounded. fi We captured sovcral stands of colors. V Tl. la t.Alt... ...1 ... I. a ........ Oil 'A while ours will not exceed 300. FROM THE SHENANDOAH. X O .11 A. T T I 12 A' J O 1' SKIRMISHING COINC ON. HmII to The tltcnlnir Tl'itnili. Wahiiiso ton, August 23. I)irce.tulvres are at hand from the Shenandoah Valley, which state that no engagement has occurred. kirniihiDg, however, is lively near Charlc-. town. FROM ATLANTA. Two Hundred Rebel Soldiers Coma into our Lines Under Fire. I.oumtiili:, August 22. On the lith Instant . in front of Atlanta, the loth. Corps charged the Rebel works, and, at the same time, Carlln's line engaged tho enemy l:i skirmishing. The Uebel soldiers in the ritlo-pits were called upon to come nt, when about 200 of thetn leip.'d from the pita and crime Into our lines, amid the lire of the remaining ltebela. Carlinthon advanced a strong body, and, after a skirmish, to k possession of the rifle-pits, and now holds them. They a-e within three htimlrc 1 yards of Ihe enemy's works. FROM Tilt: I I'lMlR 'OT4MIIC. Bpectnl lo Tl.e Kvrnluir Teleirrnaati, I) tin mono:, August 23. Passengers from H ir jfcr's Terry, and elsewhere on tho Uppar Poto mac, represent things as being in a cheerful cot. dition there, but heavy fik-hting is anticipate i. No feara are entenaino l of the result. No Rebels bavoyet crossed the I' t ouiae. OOVKHHKM TKASiSIMMtr DC KM Fill. C.tmo, August 22. The ateamor Wriei; svued by tho Memphis and St. Lyuia Packet Company, was burnod to the water'a edge at t o'clock thia morning, while transferring her cargo of naval stores to the naval despatch boat Volunteer, at Mound City. The lire waa caused by the ignition of a barrel of naptha, which was being hoisted. The Carrfcr was valued at f 00,000, on which there was an insurance of 20,000. She is a t-ti loss. Tho cargo was a valuable one. No lives were lost. One mm was seriously bitrne 1, but ho will recover. t.rno or nt i.kii.i.is. 1'ni-SKi.iN, Ky., Aug-fst 22. Two gnotillas, O. Bloom imd W 3. M. fdassju, were oxeeatod hire on Saturday, in lotalialon for the murder of Union cill.cns by gu rillaa. Loi javji.it, August 22. On the lsth lust., in Meade lount.v, a deUcbtucut of the 3 jth Ken tucky cunie on a tqua 1 of guerillas, and killed Flunk K ing and Bureh, tw ) notorious robbers. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. , Spwlal Destiatt bes to Kvenln TeU-Rraph. WAsirsc iov, August 03. I'Hj.iiPiit r iiiv NoltlierM. On SaturJay tha r.iyii'.-is'.er denuril, "hy onl,r of the rra:tli.nt cf tli ' iv'nl stnU-n" in ide reijii- itiotis upon the Trcuiiirj f'ir ,.r)O0,0 aj for the 'payment of tro .i s. A 'ling secretary llarring tuuatonee approved the rM.uisitions, and or dered thorn paij.and tUe money is t)-diy in prweaa of distiibuion ajioig the ar.ny pay. Biastera for Immediate ue. Whatever la uejes. , earj of the iimount is to be I'.rst applied In pav. Biunt of tho-o soldiers whj-o tJiiu oi'bervicj has expired, and who are ready tj bo must. ied out iiul'i K('nl Tfwtmti. The late inovenicntt; on ea 1; siJo of tho Jamea show how warily (ji?nei-1 i.runt is watching bin adversary, and thu poitim iiy with which ho holds to him. The latent nun.i-avie to tiio left, when 'Warren's C'o:ps was thrown ncrosa tho Weldou ltallroad, is designed for the double purpose of Interrupting that Important line of communication, and calling uway a portion of ihe Rebel force from the north aide ot the Jamea. Loe displays all his skill in counter-mano uvrca to foil the purposes of Grant ; and tho operations f these great antagonist-resemble prnclsoly a gigantic game of chtee. htratogy is for the pro ceutihe order of the day ; it is felt that the relu tive proportions of the contending forces will not utborure on our part hazardous operations in volviug a great lots of lifo; but if any cntrv can be found In tho bo.es of the enemy's buckler, General Grunt will la w ith his lauce. The ftrHl't. Those who fancy thut tho Administration will be budged from tho duty of enforcing the draft by its supposed political elfeet may at once dis miss the notioti. The draft will positively be made, as the salvation of tho country demunds that it should be. General Ciraut i- awaiting its fruits to make a sure thing of Blehuiond. The determination on this score is irrevocable; and Mr. Lincoln declares that If his re-election ia to be baulked by mcaua of thia meusurc, he will at leant have the satisfaction of going down with the color (lying. Kount; Juutir Iteci Iviiitf thvlr Itrnprls. iiotiioti. August 23. Thirteen deserters from the 1st New Hampshire Cavulry, who escaied while that regiment whs embarking on Suuuay, have betii rrmt4 and sent to Fort Wtirrou in J.'o;ip, Twenty pthcr ate a: 111 at lurge. GEN. SHERIDAN'S ARMY. The War in the Shennndoih Valley. BATTLE ON SUNDAY. SOME OF THE CASUALTIES. OUR CAVALRY DRIVEN BACK. Sixth, Eighth and Nineteenth Corps Engatfod. r.f., if., i.i4, r.t. :., r.u"., r." ))a: i ; mom!, August 2.3. The following is pub lished in ihe .i,rrii'n of tbl- morning . Hmuth's Fmtiiv, Va., August 22. A brisk eniragcment took place yesterday aboir two m'.lc9 beyond t'barlestown, between the Army of Western Virginia aud the llebcl force now in the Shen.mdoali valley. The battle vommenecd at S o'clock A. M. by a heavy column of Itebel infantry and cavalry attempting to pitree our extensive fruit near Summit I'oint. After a h.irii but decisive struggle, our .-kirmishers were compelled to give way. The 1st l)i hioii (tieneral Wilson) of ' enc.al Torbct's Cuvalry Corps were engaged on our right, aud suil'erel heavily, (,'oneral Mackin tosh's Brigade of that division lost nearly ."00 men; but only one ollieer a .seriously injured. Acting Adjutant Lloyd, of the 22d Wisconsin Cavalry, anil three other o'll.'ers, were slightly wounilcd, but hae not yet loft their cotnminils. The movement had evidently for in object tho possession of M irtiusburg, for at the same tlino that the attack wns ma le nl Summit Toint, another fal-c movement was made against our extreme lett ; then the attacking column slow ly inoved down towards our right, und then sud denly a new body of troops Appeared iti front of onr right tho 0!h Corps and a short but deter mined battle took place. Tha Oth, Sth. and 10th Corps fi rmed In line of battle from right to left, as I hae wri'teu them down. The Oth Corps bore the brunt of the engagement, and tho 2d lbvis'"H lost hea. lly some .100 men wounded, And fr:ni t'O to 70 killo I and missing. Tho loss of the enemy was fuliy a beaty. Among tho ntiieors wo'inded in this corp- aro the following : I.ieut. Col. Oeorge 11. Cham'e.rl till, !t V:. l.ieut.-Col. A. V. Halo, 'i'li Veniion;. Major d. W. Darnell, Oth Vermont. Captain 1). 1. I'.ibgai. Otb Vermont. Caiitain Lewis lle lenbach, ( o. ll.oistl'a. J lent. Charles C. .Money, Co. C, 2d Verm out. Liout. J. N. l'riee, Co. A, 01st l'a. Onr right drove the enemy fir over a mile, und then loll buck to their old line, holding It till 10 o'clock, when the entire army retired towards Halltown, where they now lie in lluc-of b.ittlo, on the tirst rango of hills in the immediate vicinity of that plaeo. The Kb. Corps, General Crook, were only par tially engaged and lost hut a few men. The left, consisting of the W.i Corps, Genor.il Knnry, were not cijagcd, a-, their line rested on Lorry vllle fike. Tito ontire line extended fro.n llerryville pike, on the left to Sini'.htlel 1 pike on the right, and occupied a commanding liu 1 of country ruu.'.'ng bef veeu these two roads, situated, some t'.vo miles from Cbarlostown. The cavalry corps, after tbooiicuy bad shifted hi front Irotuo ir loft to right, relired dowu tho llerryville pike, and passing through Charles, town, bivouekjd in the licl ls '.j the rk'ht c' tho tor. n. All last nigUt. troops were pissing through f burlesrownin thcUirc-tion of II illtowii, au 1 tho s 'Hie by uooiiliglit ivus an otreoely Inspiring ot.e. 1 he ravalry were left in front of t;hirlos-tn-ivn, and their pi:kots rolievol the iafantry beforo dajli-;iit. At sunrise ' forward" wis sjundl, nil the ent're corps move 1 forward aud took up the position abandoned by the " h and Cth Corps. At 0 o'clock, an I rode a way, m ronti. for the Ferry, a sharp and continuous skirmishing tiro broke out, and It listed nn'il " o'clock, whort it suddenly slackened, and before 1 loft Halltowu had entirely coa-. :d. Tho cavalry have, or ler- to 'ts havorto push through to Martiusburg, and tb infantry are busy pitching Impromptu camps aldng tho lino of battle, awaiting the result. Kumora are atloat that the l'.ebols are crossing the Potoma-; ut M triltisbtug .vl h what truth I cannot say. Certain it is, hoover, that tho llebels have possession of th it town, whatever may bo their ultimate intetitlov. Largo numbers of loyal dttz-ns are h -re, en deavoring to reach pla os o.' s.ifoty further N.ir:n, fearing u tot il abjii lounient o. '.bo alloy. LATER FROM EUROPE. THE "0HIA" AT KE YORK. .Ni:wYoiik, ugu-t 2.I. Ihe steamer f7it',;a hat arrived, with Liverpool dates to the Lth instant. Tim I'nlti J -tavs steamer AV n-Mr,;c au l an other Aineri.'uii steuiier pi : i Deal on the Uch, bound wi stwurd. ii neral Gram's ki. acJ a ' ity near l'etors lmr,r has .'auke'l a decline in t ie lielwl loun, and Iuiit -Ameriean news isanx: )'is;v waited for. Moie d.-pei.itc rioting h iso . irred at Belfast, Ireland. A rni-si.m decree Ins be?n issued, partially reducing tho l.nvc-; t.ape.o'c i o:ing. The dceieiis'1 of specie iu ii II ink of Franco during tlie v.ci.k w:is ovi-r i.ihui.ihki francs. Owing to the pro es's ni t ie American an J Mtiglisb Ambassadors, the TuikUh Govcrnmcat permit, the coiitinminco of i,n. i .'liious contro versy in I'rotostunt books. The VVwkw of Saturday f.ivors the withdrawal of the liritish tuiops from (' in ida, their prcsonee being uu clement of danger, us provoking inva sion whenever tho Americans havt a grievance against Muglaiid. In the Crown prosecution for shipping seamen on the pirate (Umpia, the prisoners were found guilty und b.mnd over for judgment. Lit Kiti'doi., August 13. Flour is fid. cheaper. Wla at usier. Corn tinner, lieef steady. Fork dull. Fnrou (:d. lower, butter steadv. Laid (inn. Tallow dull. oui.i.pn IhI IiiIcIIIi-oiicp. Liviitfooi, Saturday livening. Cotton The sales to tlu.v amounted to 12,o0t) bales, iueludiug CO to (peculators imd for export. The niarkut is liviiHT und prices hut e an lulvaneing tendency. litcHdstitilh ami 1'iovisioiis are itmctivc. I.om.on, suturday Lveiiiug. Consols closed at ti'.i!(h',ii for money. A Minn as Stocks. Illinois Central 4,13 per cent discouut ; F.tle ltallroad 4(K 12. tsmi-i iNu. Ariived from l'hiliuleiphia, Our mil, ut Antwerp. I'roi.i Mexico. Caiho, August 22. Advices from J!o.ico received viu New Orleans', state that Loblado has abandoned the cause of Juarez and gone to Havana. He was compelled to pay a line of :hjm to save his life. 'Mh itntl Tabncco. C.tiiio, August 22 Eighty seven bales of cot ton, and twenty-seven hhds. of tobacco, have been received hero from Hickman, Kentucky, for New York. 'I lie 4'ii.nlrlnut stiver. N.tsuvii Li:, August 22. The river is eight feot Qn Harpelh ilioali, and still rising. ATTACK " ON MOBILE. A REDEL REPORT. Nlti-.'lnl to Tli l:rnlHir Tplp;rnih. W tsn:Korov, Au:;t.s: 2:1. Il!' h:oonl j..tre;r of Saturday ;ay tint a t.?ay Ca'on force is moving overland from 1'e usiuola t iwar.ls I .iVile. l-rangrr M'lltHii rivo llnmlrp.l Ynr.l-.of lort lorann I.nnl 0pritiliins ttrulnvt Mohllo Ihe In Ion frr AIihii ln( Knell NKlr l a liny, t'.tr, T"K iam) kiii rs or oiuno.ir w:.n;s iivi; HVNinirn turn"!- v nt mohoas. D mi on n Is: t n, Aigrs 1.'. Tho land dry of General Granger are w.tbiu fn e b i'i Ire i yaids of Fort .Morgan. The gntiboa's an 1 mortar batter'ts and siege guns are ready to begin the bomrnrdmentati jo on as orders are given. l'ottr Morn; N 0's:s. i.:vs:t i. rioii r. The rum ''. ni.-n.. was ordered to uppr.'ti'h Fort Morgan and tire line it, which w is done without causing any act of ho-lihty ou the put of tb fort. It ia supposed the Rebels h.nc their reasoi s for holding out in this su'len, silent, no'i cuiih.ititv mante r. It nicy be that they have ci Main thinits to accomplish oelore sumn leriii-, and a little time is precious to them just at this juncture of aOairs. lie this as It may, ci:r uaval and military authorities aro exerting themselves in a most commendable way for tho fuliiliiieat of their mission, and tho Kebels cannot dilav the final result very long. Fort Morgan has not to full, and nur troops will take possession of Mobil'!. These are events which will niot c.r tainly transpire. vxi Tir.tirN i .t i mm:: r. Fasscngers who left Mobile on Wednesday last reiiresent the people there as iu a fearful state of excitement. Ihe Hebe! Malar-General Maury was in command ot tlie deiemes of Mobile, and was pressing evety malo inhabitant into his ser vice, without regard to age or color. He is en tirely dependent on soldiers obtained in this manner to make anything like rcsistaii 'e to 0'ir arms, being left without any veterjn regular force. In other words, he Is mostly depeii. lent on the militia, or citien reserve soldiers of the State, to resist tho proi'ress of our arms in that direction. Ho might as well have men of slniv. Many of the people are npp ised to the Reb'd Authorities, and are most anxious that our forces should take possession. intnr. iv von: to:. There is very little tr ido or business o: any kind in Mobile. W hat little there is djing ism groceries and produce brought from the interior, l orn Is the principal crop that is being raised, and a great deal of this is made into whisky and mid ns groceries. Many o:' tho co'Mu nros.! in Mobile have boeu trausmogi iiled into whisky dis tilleries, where corn is manufactured into a liquid state, and made to act ;is a gre it prom itor ol Southern Kebo! courage. This' is oneway of keeping npcoiirnge and business at the same ti"nie. Mobile iius siitl'ered severely from i;res since the Rebellion, many of its nnist prominent and beautiful buildings having been destroyed, among thcni the Court lions.'. The people who had resi. mces on the bay have all removed to Mobile since the apnea rliitee of our fleet. Momi r. ) :ie! is. Four of Ihe principal Mobile rilo.s v.lut'.'i ered to tako our fleet in. Ihey manifest the moit friendly spirit, and aro reauy to do everything in their power to iissistour fortes. They are headed by Mr. Robert Moore, an old aud, wo under stand, un tt complished pilot nf that so itiou. These men bavo all boon suil'erers by the Rebel lion, und they are anxi .us to see the auth"ri:y cf tho I'nited htates restored once mors. I'OIIT MOW-AX WILL NOT SMlKKVnrlt. Il:e eommander o: the fort will no! suircn F r until tke lost bri k is swept away. the Mi:-N sick or iui; nrnEi.: :os. I his is not, however, the feeling of the ru:'i in Fort Morgan. However much tho ottVcra may deslro to be distinguished in tho way of uecominr perfect bricks in Fort Morgan, tin's kiad of am bition has long since lett tho mou, and their greatest desire now is to see tho Star and Stripes in,ain waving over its rightful possession". 1 be ii. en in Fort Morgan hail from nil so' tions of the South. They uro heartily sick of tko Rebolli maud its irglorious, hoartloss leaders, and uro anxious to '01111: to terms and take tho catb ofa.'lci'i.irtee lu the L'ni.ed states. HOW REi IliOTs Ar.E ritrv.SKI). A youth, fourteen years of ago, who visited Fort Gaines just proviouato tho attack of our loree", to seo sonio fiieiids there, was nroosscl into the Hotel service, ir.d found iher j when ;ur forces tKik po sesslmi. Ho belonged to the in terior of Alabama. The youngster se :ic.. d mu' h pleased at being under the folds of the Amoi ic n tin g once more, and said if ho could help it 1:0 would never be found oactling iu;:iiust it c.iiii. Tho little fellow seems to have been inspire 1 with a spirit of gonuine patriotism from sciug the brilliant coudurt of our forces in a, t. );.. The graudoar of the scene mu.-thave Lcea exciting and Inspiring, to behold a fleet of vessels passing a chain of fortifications, strongly garri soned and fortiiiJd will: the Implements of ilea h ui.d destruction, and btcktd by a Meet whose Rtienjthwns tho pride and boa't of the enemy, and manned, too, by desperate men. To encoun ter all this, und suoees fully over'omo it, Is A work lLat mnst crown our navy aaJ the ,u'li:il old Farragut with imticrishable glory, hut Ibis is only a chapter in tlie life of this brivo mau, and his life ia composed of many ch ip'ers tfiat are lutim it dy coniiictcJ with tho glory of his country. Such a man is just tha 0110 to take Mobile ; and the work is as good as accompllsh'-d when he has commenced it, tor he takes n3s.top buckwiirda, .V. 1. Jit mid. AKMY OF POTOMAC. THE WELDON ROAD. Unsuccessful Attempts of the Inemy to Retake It. Foiuitist M0N1101:, Aug'ist 22 ihe mail steamer 1 'uulirbilt arrived at tiii- por a ' .10 this aflerno in, from 1 iiy Foint. She brings intclligono that th) enemy 1: ive been iiiuking a desperato effort to ro ake tkn Weldon road, but havo so far been rjsnc.'O'sful. Our forces now hold tho road tincly, ai:d l a 0 secured a position from v!i;ct it is l.elie. cd t! enemy cannot drive them. The en 'icy made three dosporato charges 0.; our lines yesterday, and were repulsed each time with very bev y loss to them. Our loss was light, and it Is reported that we raptured oOO prisoners. KIlwSPAPIlK ACCOI X IS. W AHfl EX HRML'Y IKTHKNL'll tifl. IlEAUat'AHTEHg FllTU Akmv Cones, Six Mile House, August 20. Our position to-duv is uuchuiiged. To-night tiuds our forces whore'last night found them, with this addition that iu the interval tlie earthworks they threw np have been strengthened und new ones added. A renewal of yesterday's assaults bus been momentarily ex pected. Our skirmish lines have Jealously watched every Indication of intended attack. Our line of buttle bus been iu readiness lo spring to arms and lien e conflict. Our batteries have waited the signal to hurl shot and shell npon the enemy's advancing column. Hut the enemy has not, thus fur, seeu lit to renew his uttacks. The punishment he received yesterday may have taught him a lesson. VALl'E or TUB WEI.DOX HOAD TO TUB KKHi;f.8. As the case stands, these two facta are evident : It is fatal, or the next thingr to it, to the enemy to lose the use of the railroad across which our battle line now extends, und to drive us from our position and recover this road his evorv resource and energy will doubtless be called into action. On our side it is of the utmost iuiportiiuce to muin tuiii our position, aud to this end our men will light, I am HvtL-litd, as long us there is hope and a nuin left. The next and perhaps most important act in the treat war drama in trout of I'etorshurg promises, therefore, to be performed here. The ground is chosen, the preliminary flourish of trumpets baa been sounded, a great buttle is im uilneut, und a gieat victory or great defeat awaits our anus. ill DAY'S t'lOUTINO. The fight of yesterdav afternoon, commencing id i o'clock ana Inartiug till dark, was mure deei- iveio h.irarti r ai ! in r.' 1 r, ',! ; n .1 b"ef 'c at in ri si;',' (ban was.it fits suppose 1. It -p irt' ol our loss.-s i'roni captures and tic number 01' our wounded incited in many arprehens ai of r voise mul dl-a-ter, fr-'in whi h it w iti 1 'o dl'tl lilt to rec i.er. The closing of tlie .oi'c-i w is ,1 arid: 'i , an I pronounce. 1 ,i d-t'e -ent teed-.et. 'I In It"'" I 9 .101 And w. rinded hoi on tha Held t'd I ot :fin'.' punislim ' : a loss ia this reg-ird three limes 1 l a; tfcim Moitt imp nt-i'it ,i: J Jo isnc of the lii.t tha' at the close, of the ciafst v" li i; the g"ittn i h c occupied at U coii.m -ik en.-i.. u nt . ' 1 iM: vhj very angular in formation, unue-al i;,'j'tin'a ilivisio 1 was on ti e 11 f , an 1 1 ;- r il 4v"':-' tics an I !r.h mi Ihe cast sije 01 the -a.lr )ad. A ross Ihe tr.i !. , .rec ' oloucl Ho'liuau's brig.; ; ne ! 'icneval 1 r.i'. foi l's ii.isioi;, with 1 0.0 ie) B:-i cg's triiM.le, if i at lei' ,1, . ision, b; ri'-h;, t 111por.11 l!y as-icieil to irvsf'rvl's .'on ma id. iui "in- right v w the "th e Tps. It wa a -v an. I djt 1 in r.i"l .:,in'lict. f 1 1: 11 10 v: ;'.': '. i:i,rv 1 a o it ; s . 1 1 'I bis ' ir ba-rarely bvelv'-d '. more darin atteinp: at Cinking one s s ie. e-sful a: tho e. ,T mien 'cnent and ft 1 'h a s;r.t oge re ers er st -i-ing as that 111 nle by I he enemy on our right, Ge'ieral Hr.iJg deployed th i'tb livl'ina' a kirini'hesrs. The enemy's sKeinish'T-, f illowed I. y two hn- o' battle, suildi nly dashed luovr. w h" luing 'iiimberrt iipnn tb"i 1. 'lhroi:.-h muk strange ov. r-ight the skinni-h lioc as noi prop erly simp iricd. 1 h" F'th Indi'ina gave way, an I the nib W.'.. cousin was sen! to Its support. Oar line be; wa in a -k;rt of pines with '.1 eornf eld in the t'r ait .in-l rear. D ishing ..vt thii first field, tlie cn'onv pu-1 e l through "iir lino a:i 1 aw-pt roa-.'.J the p ar of Colonel Wbeela k's brlgi I". Colonel Wheel-) k's tr) )pe, who were ' chin 1 lire is; ..orks tte'y ,,(,) 1 ,.,v, ), soing 11 fo'-ce of Rc'.els In their rear, at once changed front by taking to tin oilier side of their hreau works. A murderously repulsing volley was piir:od Into the enemy, at which Thov movoil 10 tlie r-g'ut, taking in their tva 'k nearly .ill ot tho ,; ": a:id loith New Y rk rcgimcttts, the ""tii l'eniis I v.iinii Rei'imetit and 1st and '.'1 l'ennsylv nil 1 Hi serve Vetetun regiments, tho Ids', two rc-i-niiuts constituting t. oloncl Hartshorn's Urmid,', the 1IJ Brigade of General Ciawfi rd's Div.slo .. It was evidently the Intention of tho cticmj t.) push along ot.r crttre line in this flanking man.'-uvr. :" but tlie coo'ness and gallantry of Colonel V bceloak an 1 his men, ai led by Gene ral Whilo'a Divisei!: .if tlie p'ti 1 Jip-, whiih t3- II. 1t ed with like stea l lies and bravery, sent th" Ribels back to their ctartinc pla ). Ti.ey charged on the enemv, r.iptiirlng ,t fia u'.ir of prisoners and .1 b.it'.le-Ha. Ai.nM. rri: 1st: . Ksniiti. 1 iuwm h . Meantime the 1 attic was r.ig-ing lieroely along other portions of our line, and, as" I have stated, was continued '.HI dark, aud loriiiiuating in onr holding our original uro'ind. femr.il Crawford lull three 1 ar.o't e-e.ipes two fr Jin being killed by Rebel ballels.an l one from capitiro. To repel thn tl.snii movement, a il in re.irgauilug his lines, ho f '.irlo--ly e-posed himself to the enemy's bullets a-i 1 )y.H. Minie ball gr.uel the trout of his by'.r. ca rving away a button of his coat. i uur of li s stiitf Imd their horses sko' un !er them ' aptai'i M nitelth, Assistant Adaaant Gi neral; Captain M jvrilield, I leuten.int llot le, and Li'Ufen.int Clark, the fast named iu addi tion being wounded ii.the arm. At one li.a; General Crawford, whiie attended by a single orderly, found himself confronted by two Heb-I?, who demauiled h's snrrender. Seeing three of our soldiers, he called out to them, ""Oioot ttio-o raseulsl'' upot. whi'li his a'teaaptcd cjpto.'-. dropped their o-v;i pieces, and were brought in prisoners. li e I" S.'ssJlVVAMtA nui 'lit' 1 s tut of tlie 1st and .d Vcioran I'er i.sy'.van.i Reserve Reginienis mention! as an itied, f vo officers subseepi 'titly ea"aped, Capfcin ltnci:iian and l ieutenant Dwyer. Soaioof the Bucktaile als-) escaiH-d, and in iiddlliia brought in aiiont forty prisoners n ith them. Au '.in'ortuu n.' iir eunittanee connei "C'l with uur captured regi ments is ihe fact tha' :o o! them were armed with the fjponc r repealing r.'tle, the ;:js-essl, o of which by the enemy is greatly to bo regretted. S'tl F 01 1 terns MIS-iIV . Three ottleers 01 ' oloncl I yle's suitl,. oniiuan i ing 1st Brii le, l Divigicr, are missln". and suppose 1 to bo prisoners. Their names aro Captain 1 'otter, Assistant Ailiiitint-f enci il ; Captain Trull, Assistant Ins; 'c: or-G .ner il, and l ieutenant llosi a. '.'th Msis'sadic setts Regouent. Ca-jtuin MjC-ielian, Assistant Ad.uta.it-Uibiorel of General Cutler, is also inlawing, sapiiose.'. to have been capturid. This is doubtless l apt ii:: Cars well M.'t.'lel'in, of l'a., a relative of Geaernl Me .'lc. Inn. tp: iln Arthur Md lellan .'s al j :u tie servk ; as t: Si it! olliccr.J jrNi:nL .osni 1; tvYT ..ur i:u, Among the c.ipturjd I regret 1 3 mcntlia B.lg ; ilier-'Jeturul Joseph lLuea, wb n-ai nade I the 1st Brigade of General Ayrea' I'i-'is'j-i. Jtwiii lie remer.ibered that ho is a r,cw brig li j:, h.ving been promoieJ for gallantry in -1; j H il.leniii'i, where ho was wounded. Tho loss of sueli u capable an! gallant otb. er is deeply to bo la ticnted. Ho was at first Mr or ted '. 6'ui'Ied, but it has sia ;o beer. as. Oitalne:, 1 jsl'.ively t!.al this report is untrue. a)ta:h Davis, of bis sti'V, w.is taken prisoner at tho "'ine time. -snera'. H lyes' Brigade, coi.niosed njai'.ilv of regular regluients. fought spleTidi'lly. The New Fngland 1 eusalo Medici'. Code la Boston has rc;oivol ! i,. :l:s of l -.OOO within tho pas;t year, uni t 17,000 w ithin niuo years. 20,000 i: which go to tlie frj; j. h.-lu'-shlr f-:r. 1. AMI NK-IKtllfl. GiiovEit's New tbiEr.s . r Sti.i er li.ttui::. III li. :tid-' ji' Ala I tin will neve: irr-'vi-car's.-ai'1. It 1 .)va Dure jiaiui'flr 111,'v :lia;i ;s hen il-.' . ij.;-;- 1. '1 fountilnfif ?olori 'lvit'.'iH I'no'ki k a Ictim." ells all 'jvliol'lers wil'iO" U'it i.a .e'h'L jn-. tf! ' 11 1 sn 1 1I not 'i li'1 '.'ss.iry tu ' .hi. iciv. 1 .' pils I. a C.'ll Sf ' 1. meet s .1 ttie 1 tit : i it. lleirc c '. v;:..ii. u aimiUI.'H"!' 'tis nun.-.s.. rii-r; ,n' II... Ve-y I hs ll . .Mr. IS 1 nn- - h nll'iiiail ai cere ,-, c l'-.r a-'.. . ii'ni . , ,i. I .ii-1 . . a nl -ne w liu 'ias c la;.li-.ie a t Vir. nstou tin. ..' t o nnet ii.'pulnr aid su:e:.s ail iU''' ). .i.r-f -ie a" i' i'i t'ultl I x;..tt. CITY mELIiaLlVCE. State or Tiir.f.Mavr.rr.u To r' t. Six A. M., 71 A. NoOU, SO. Ono I . M., Wind, U . . N. BtiiNrv's "s'lTtiiesi'oe m i:'. i ! e r.i. iiicg abont ilfty additional re -rn: -..-jr so.-n ;:: the several onipinl 'a or;::i'ig In till-. :'.; a regimen', of sa.irpsho': e:s to e a" i.hj'1 t ieneral Blrnev'a c niimand. lb) oil! 'Crsof ibis regiment, so i:r at appoiii'" I, ; .tr'i-:t of i fjrej .1. W. M wte, l.'eu'oe. i:u t aUnol J. V. I y:r 1:1, (J urlermaster I'd. I . I'otilk. C :apa 1..' V, Cip talii A. AV. Hcchmat), tt r .'it :1 In I mi a-tcr, has been ni'istereJ into the s or i ;. ' o. It, '. i 'ain "sylvcster lionnatio.; ; Co. 1 , Captain :. billy: I'un.pany K, nntain If i.v'iins. 1 v. I', ip' .in M. -I. 1 ooktuii! Co G, 1 iivtAMi A. J. .1 1 js, are all beiug recrulte ! iu cur ity, an 1 are t'dbc ; t iM. 'o. 1) Is bei.i.r roei ulted In Lir.ci-ijr; and Co. II, Captain Ji. Ilroubs, Is betnc: ri';.l in Del iwaio count;'. The other tworiinip.ini w are b iin ,'r.ii-:.i hy !';.. lleuteiiani-colonel, in tin- wet ei n por; of tie State., and aro tu ar! y full. I'liose who nilis'. in the live companies "raised In this city, an I arc credited tu I'hiladelpliiJ, receive their IrmivypMsU down, lrom a caniuiilteo of citions who have determined to advance the money for that pur pose. The regiment, which will be one of the finest that has lett the State for some time, will be tilled before the draft takes place. MoilTAMTY AMONO FolNlH.tNOH. At the meeting of the Board of Guardians, hold yester day, a communication was received fro 11 the Medicul Board, statiug that they hud held a spe cial convention for the consideratloi of tho reso lution passed by the former Board In regard to foundlings. They referred the subject lo n spe cial committee, consisting of tho Ch ilrmau of their Bourd, and obstetricians of the House, who reported that in consideration of the present inferior hygienic condition of tho Children s Asy. luin, they leeonuneud that a building bo erected entirely dintiuct from the Almshouse proper, und removed from the malarious inlluetice of the river, and that the building be made large enough to accommodate the Nursory Department also. ty this course (hey think that the minimum mor tality of the Children's and Nursery Department will'be fully attained. MiKDiuiot s Aas.tvLT. Ilcnry Farkaius, Wm. Bergcr, aud R. Potter were before Alderman Welding lost evening, charged with having com mitted au assuult und battery on Aaron B. Largo, Innkeeper at the Madison House. The defend arts, it is alleged, refused to pay for some drinks, ui.d being renionsuaUid with, beat Mr. Lurge upon the head with buwis and plates. Farkulus was committed In default of tVloOO bail, und the others in default of frtsoo bail, to answer at Court. Militaiiy HosriTALS. The whole number of patients in the United Htates Military Hospitals in this department ia 10,477. During last week there were Admitted 3o7L A-stst tv Vn'-'nio -i:t or Titr. F:nr. Pi r if vi t I' d "e-ales fro n Ihe virions 'tc e imi a eIcs avsemblc! at tbe Hall of the Fire Aso :ii ti oi, Fitth an 1 North street", last evening, and p'.ved on 'I' ltiinition the following gentlemen to be to' e l for as Assista-it llnjinoers of lkj 1 ire Dcpirtiuent on th 12i.li of s'eptemb:r next. On; can li Into fr an ca ii liv.-ion will tu elect )d 1 rsr otvis'os. I. M 1 i.s'.er, M oy imeosing H ue Cimp.ary. A nnuel II. i re is,;, ( oln nnia Hose sine iiiv. 'ieiir.ef w v i-.sin.'.n, siiiu'er llo-o ( inipo.y. It ol ett H. Warren, llopo lloso Compiuy. f linos M, ItoberN, Colomtiia Mugine' 'onir ic'. Hleli ird he.sh, i-ond Intent Hose I om:-uy. "i 111. T. H.i. el. Iloic lli;ine Coiupany. sr. osp tin"siov. George llener, Morbanie I ngine C, tap -.ny. A'lilr"-'. W. Wti.gbt, In lepend'n "C llos; 1 . Tlioiens S Itoliinson, Vigilant Kaginai 0 fi '.irg" w. Doaticy, W. stern I nglne Oonipanv. AViu. F. l a,;',, hirt, ll tnil-ln llaud ll ig ' , 11: Ml Hv SDN. .lames A la. in, De.alur Ktiginc Couipa i) . bi:;ies M. m::h, Fu.on lltigino C 11 ipauy. Daniel illi.ims, Franklin J.ngiu ', -.;n'. i. Jos. Wiser, Dtfsitur lltigiao Compatic. IO tllll Il'.VfsIOV. Ieolt Gonaver. I r.rikl n l.'ngiiie, of Or.i.j.n town. il ;ii! y Wot.ierstnin, 1 .ermiiv.o 1. lj .-, iei rge . J'ox, Cola.ribia Fngiae, ol ' r liiauto'vi. .lames I . M libi,, 1. ashingVm Fngiu.-, 01' i..:r tiianto vn. lKmi itn n irry, Motint Airy llnglne Cjm.miiy. ''I III 1)1 VISION. llttinilt in scott, Kings 'ssing 11 iglne. M n n iNiusr. Tin: following decision 1 y tbo C'lnniiissioiier of Internal Revenue w ill great: rdieve collect irb .111 1 mereluiits, in r'K-.t to merchandise reu iired to be warehoused under the hue Internal Revenue Act: 'On ni or IsTtntNM. Hiivr.Nvn, WistiiNo. io, nauat22, l-ii'l. In order to avoid nnnocce sary delay und trouble ar, thia time, rollee'ora may, up m the parties giiii thetu tne re iiire I bond, permit them to store Bieir merchandise in their warehouses, without waiting for this otliee to approve the bund. Tliatinayb8donosub.se iiieutlv. ".losri'ii ,1. Li.w is, Comnilssioiier.'' The 'Commissioner also decides tint receipt for the delivery of any property are chargeable with a stamp duty of two cents", and this applies to all dray receipts and all receipts issued or received by si camboa's, railroads, or ox press com panies. Bills of ladiim or receipts for any goods, wares, or merchandise, to ' e transferred from any port or place 111 the I nited Stutes, and to tu delivered at any port or place iu tho 1 nited states, lire su'oect to the sump duty of two cents. Im'ortT'.N ' Wool. Si r. An important woal suit is about to bo hel l ill Cleveland, Ohio. The allege. 1 farts arc that II. C. Davis, the pla'ntlfi'iu Die .-ni', a wool d' .tier of Philadelphia, contracted to par lia-e a considerable amount of wool from I). F. Bayard, of Nt irk inty, Ohio. After the eontia th.nl iicn made, the prf'e of wo'd ad va; e.', an l lt.oon ponn Is of woo!, Iir '.udj I iu the e(,ntia -i, were sold ir llayar.l to anothir p. rson a, a prlcj above that tor which It was contracted by l)a is. But wool advauce d still further, and then Bayard, instead of delivering to ei'bcr tho llrst or se on l buyers, sold the wool to siill a.'ioth ;r per-sin at still higher rites. Cn Ie. uniug these facts, Davis conimeneod proceed in 4s in the ' 'nited Stales Court for the No.'thcrn District of Ohi ), and Deputy FidtcJ -i-atcs Mar shal siianionsrcplevlncd the wool whi'c In transit to the 1 1st purchasers. It was taken to Alliance by tho Deputy Marshal, and t hipped to ( love la'i 1. About an hour after Siiunious let': with his pri.e, auoth.'f suit of replevin came In from flic setouil purchaser, but it was I u late. The ipieKion of what constitutes a bargain In selling wool will probably be settled by this action. lMcourvN? ro Mi 1 rrriis. ll.uU re e.ji or d 1 plica to r-jeeipt given to theo.vnor or eousiguee lor property to bo shipped over or oil any railroad must be stumped itlt a two-cent stamp. In ut' ciisea shijipors must send stamped receipts or ni'ist pay for the stamp if I' Id furnished by the agint. Receipts taken for pircporty del'.vere 1 to owner or consignee must bi st impc I with a Cwo eeiit stamp. The penalty for omit.iag the stump, or not can colling the suae, is tto hundred F liars f ir ea?h and every oll'cnse. Tut Si emi-.iiy Ar.oxc T ir St wrvr.KT!.r. Dh l.ii.uirr' 1 H'.i's. The stcimor twtn-ra Ikokir has of Uto be unio a part and parcel of Fulrinount Park, a-: no person visits the latter place without iiidjlging in tho 1 -.auy bonen;s presento'l by the former. Tho t!fiwnu o" , a neat, safe, and com-noJioits steamer, plys between Falrnoum Park and the Falls. 1 i,o trip occupies 0110 hour and twenty minutes, and aib.r Is rftrang)ra and others visiting our city an opportunity to row the beamiful s-enery along the river Srhriylkili. h is really to bo regretted that more au 'h t. por tuniti"a tor enioyaieut and recreai'on arc not presented to that portion of tho community who, on ar 'uui.t of business or pem ury meat's, .iir.ot leave tlie eliy fur any longth of time. Di;.v'.sli)0.i i' r.v.. t olunelD trJel i.'hipnu, Hi Maine Ai'ti'.l :ry,ar:i :d :: tbi' ci'y cr. 5 ilur duy last, in iha steamer lj Mt,Au, voii'Hiel in -.hecheH. He was taken to Turner' a I ane ilcs pii.tl, w here lie died I.l the evet'lng. Co onel J. V. Gould, c'etU Ma'fi.it.Lii.et'.i Iiel ment, arrived at tbo sitae time, and '.a" "a! en to tbo ottlccrs' h isn't il, at ("'aniac's wo-.ils, ih his leg iiii'.piitntod", where he dtod on Vaalay a:"ternuo:i. .Major 11. I . 1 a'.tja, .abb. Mc.sja.'ir.s fts R'pi aieut, :ila arrived "fi Sntor lay, - i'h his left leg I'lip it'ited uiv.v.e tli" Ivice. He Is del lg well ut l unitr', I ane Host ital. I'mox 11 1." ::r. A tnioii ro-'ugeo from Hiel,Miot:il, Va , nau'.e I M,s. I.nertla livid, with fjur E.i'.ill "hill :)', It now a: the I'n'ji: Re fresi,"ieiit Saloon, in s' .ar .l; of hit !:nsr-.n3, wh ; h.i! liecn preis.'J Into tl.e Kolw.' r::ny lr. '.est Noveinoci , and who sntis n.tictit'.y deserted and erit.'r'd th? I'tiion lines. I 1 1 ha month of April Mis. Ro.ld li ft her home wi ll ciilMr",!, aad by fuigiiiii' niardies reached our I'nes near Petersburg.' From that plaeo she hud t this ci'y. She is a Vnior lady, and herhcsbr,ad ! also 1 Cuion man. Sice i v, ,th n.: funds, and is (i' Siroiis lliat her husband M ty kn ) 01' l:er whi reabou'3. Cj; 11 -M tnai i: . llhl- nior.. ag a general eou.t nuirtia! cotivened ii this c'.y by c jinnaud of M ijor-Ce.'icra! rO'uh. A tit: tuber ;' ull'jers are 10 bo tiled, and i. will be the most Import-in', court ever koid in '.his city. Tile court '; .011.-po-i J as follows Colonel W. W. i! . Dtrls, lo.tli 1 'D.i-.lvirla. Colonel l'eter Si le--, ""7th Pennsylvania. Lieut. -Colonel I.. 1 . Lou id, IIO1I1 rem syi ania. Lieut.-' 'olonel 1 'harlos ll.vr.ig, iti; M : v J " cv. M.ijor Arthur Deering, "'-' i Maine. Caiitain A. Barnli.., 2d Ohio. Caotain C. I . Colgun, JSth Ponniylvai:'... Captain Charles 1'. 1 .'larkc, Judge AT o -aw. Du.ti e 01 A Wi r l.-ro' .v C: r: 1.1.. Tliis mumiug Mr. Sxunol Shall' r, f h ni.my yeirs Chief t lerk in the oil! 'o of tha City Treasurer, died ot the Black Bear Hotel, whero he bjarde.l. He was found dead in his room, mid is sttppased to bate died lrom hemorrhage of the lungs. Ho was in tho City Treasurer's otliee for oer ten years. Pints Clvh or rii'LAnrxvui v. A apeeial meeting of this organlattioti lias been called for tomorrow (Wednesday, 21tli) afternoon, at luilf-j at 3 o'clock, In Select Council Clumber. A full attendance is re.iicstcd, as liusiueis of (:n at importance to the uowspuper poles ton will lie triiiisucted. Tur. Ai.MKiioi HE. The present number of in miitis in the Slock ley Almshouse is 2i00, which is the same number ua at the same time lust yeur. During the last two weeksihere were admitted, NI ; births, 0; deaths, 17; discharge I, 1) ; eloped, 22. Coiohkii RtoiMiNTs. The 5,itli Ilegluicnt (Colored) was completed on Saturduy. This is the eighth regiment w hich has been tilled in this city uuder tlie auspices of tho Supervisory Com mittee. Recruiting is still going on 'juitc briskly. Paid Oct. During tho past two weeks rje, ib'.-l.t bus been paid out by the Commissioners bnvitig charge of the disbursements of the city funds for the benefit of the families of volun teers. Foil l our Di t.AtvAur.. Tho flth Massachu setts, which arrived here last night, will leave to Uuy for l ort Deluwuie. The regiment was eiitciinhud ut tho Union and Cooper -Shop Saloons. ltECiii niNo. This morning fifty-six recruits were paid the City bounty. Forty-eight of them who enlisted as volunteers received 400 each, and eight who went as substitutes were paid 2o0 each. Tin; Twi NTv.Ti.int HtoiNr.NT. Ihls regi ment, whose term of service enpires In a very io days, will have a grand reetptiou on the occasion of us rct'irn to this city. At a iDe.ct.ug, of ;U(1 Committee, held last cveuing, the following route of pr ji e-sior, w as adopted . I'p 1 hir l to South stre-t, up Soulli ti Twen tieth, tip rwcntleth to Callowh.ll, ilow 11 Callow h il to Sixleeiitb, doAn Siit'ciuli toCiiesaut, down hesnut 1 0 F'fth, np Fifth to Vine, up Vine to Ninth, dowa Ninth to It ie, down Ki 0 to N Uncial Guard' Hal), where the reg'mcnt will be dismissed. The following 1. nnpau'es will participate In the reception : Delaware Hngino, Perseverance Hose, Assist ince llnglne, WashiDgtou Hose, Hope F.n gine, Western Hose, Independent Fnglne, Moyu men.ing Hose, and sniffer Hoe. Ihe i-onipaniea will 'c divided into two divi sions, the li r st. four companies to constitute the irst dn Ision, and the letter comp"ntes the second dis ision. The lino w ill be formed 0:1 tho north side of a-hington atenue, the rigiit rest ing on Filth sfrect. Tl.e f.rst division w'll ix' cipy the space tn-tween Fourth and Fifth st rivets, and the second division tho space betwoen Tnlril and Fourth afreets. The .'.Id U giineut will form on Third street, north of Washington, and will come Into line betweea tho first and second divi sions. The ambulances of the lire companies In tending to participate Mill tollow iu ttg rear of the returning regiment, David M. L.tlc. Chief F.ugiueer, hn bflou chosen I bi''f Marshal 01 the procession. I)i.LioTr. F.m: 1 son. This evcuiug tho National Cnion party v ill elect delegates to tho City Convention, to noniluata candidates for City and County otllrors; also, detegatea to a Senatorial Convention in the Third Senatorial District, and delegates to the various Represenui titc und Ward Conventions, I j nomfnatfl cuu.li ilatea for ineiu'icra of the State I'Tislature, C,(y Councils, aud t urd otti 'ers. Tho polls will bo open from 0 to ii I'. M. " J im:. About half-past three o'clo.k (his morning 11 tire occurred at a bakehouse, iu II no street, 1'ifthteetith War !. The film est or'gaated from tho oven. Ai.stci: Ihon CoKr vNt . Aug 1st 21, 18 U. To the President of the Alsace Iron Co.npnuy, Philadelphia. Dear sir: I have to report with regard to the mine this week, that the work ia In successful operation. There have been delivered In Reading about one hundred tons of ore, w hich will bo forwarded by canal to tho farnacos a", Spring Mill in the course of this week. Tho teams are daily hauling to Reading about twelve tons por day. To bundled te ns have now beju sold at from live to six dollars per ton, but I am of opinion that the price may be considerably advanced at the next sale. The cpaality of tlie ore is such that tlie demand for it will insure the sale of any amount that can bo mined. The drift is cettlDg along us fast as it c in be worked, and the nppouruuees for ore getting more iavorablc as it adian 'es, and will cut the vein now being worked about seventy feet loiv.tr in the hill. Yours, Ac. Ronr.ur II. Hoiitnr, sn'rintcn lent at the Mine. Dn. ( out ios-,N'). ioi7 V'tu trcet. Text ami Cii trn-eti able a person ro re tine In b-'d iu any pol:ion. soM wholesale or retail at W. Henry Pawn's, the niatiafaitnrer, No. Flos Cbesnut street. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Or.'.'!' oi' lnit K 1 ;ra Ti 1 nctui'tl, ' 'Iresdny, Angvit g'l. V There is rather more aetivlt; In the Stojk Mar ket this morning, and prices arc steady. Gov ernment b"iids continue in go id demand at a further advance, with lurce sales of ,i-20s ut 1U4 (112I; 7-iOs at 10:'(.; 101' J, mti ds of mi at 108 l10!). In Riilroa 1 shares (lure is r.c'. much doing, but prices aro linn. Pennsylvania R illroad sol I at TO, which is an advance; Rj.allng at 075; MInehill, (12; North Pennsylvania, .'il; aud Catuwissa preferred at 4U(i2, which ia a alight advance. 22 1 was hid for Cuta Atiss cotmnon ; 30 for Philadelphia a: d Krio; 19 for Long Island; and 4T for Little Schuylkill. There is very little doing ia City Passenger Railroals. spruce, and Piuc aold at -i0;'2iwat bid for Arch street ; iO for Tenth and Lloventh ; und 72 for Second and Third. There id more doing iu Ceil Oil shares, and prices havo an upward tendojc, with sojes of Dulell at bij(il0, whiela is an advance; McCllutock ut (i j Pensiiiore at I2.J ; Fgberr at .14 ; and Organic at Foe. Bank shares aro firm at about firmer rates. 133 was bid for ih!lnd)lpnia;2S4 lor M:eh mica'; 81 for Western ; 27 for Manufa ' titrers' and Me chanict'j 3.1.J for Consolidation; and 40 for Com monweaith. There is no change to notice In the Money Market. Loans are plenty ou call t 0 per cent, per annum ; best pap;r is selling at from 7t 'J per cent. Oold is rather better, but tho market con tinues dull, and tbo aales are In a email way only opening at 2V!J ; advance 1 and "old nt 2o7 at 11 o'clock; 2"7i nt 12; un! 2-17'' at half past 12. A despatch from Washingtoa Fui9 morning says it Is reported that tho Secretary of tha 1 reu-ury contemplates a ne v loan, the terms of whl' h have not been Jc.iJed. Ou in. uicy at tho Department it is ascerta.'iie 1 thit there is uo truth in the statement. Tho subscriptions to the ):o .v ! )::n on Satur day amounted to f"!:,0", aed t the 10-IOs over half a million. Thti suits . rinior-syestorday, reported at the Treasury Pepa-ttacnt, amounted to nearly one million dollars. "SVo call attention to the Report of R. E. Hoban, Superintendent of the mines of the A' sac; Iron Company, publisbel in another column. Our daies iiom New Orleans are to the 14th Instant. The J'i -niHnv has the fell owing report in relation to cotton "Tho market continue- a a .und t:'l, with too great a d.llircii ;e between Ijtiyers and sellers lo admit of any bu-itiess. At nin'ti :i, fife bales sound repacked sold ut s I -3 if , twelve do. MiJ dling ut ifl'l'1, uud four do. .strive M.ddliug at 1-..4.J. These llgiircs are mnsideratily bel tv the views of holders ; but It is s ud piireu ises 11. igliti h ive been made to u limited extent at 1I0,. 1' l i for ordinary, M iot" 1-47 for good ordm irv, jil'4Ni I'.iu lor "low Middling, an! '. o-ii I 0 " lor Middling. 1 lie aecounis iront the neig ib ir itig purithes"! with regard 10 the iiij iry to tbo glow ing crop by the anny-u orm, a'O of the most dlseomaglng chara 'ter." Tho New Y'ork Tribmu this morning says : "Governmoiit Sticks slioiv another advance, Coupons of lsnl selling at lool, .",.20 Coupons at ill J, and Certificates at (o. The anticipation of inteicst has given satisfaction to all holders of bonds for investment, and stimulated new pur chases by careful people. A few self-olected friends of the Government regret that Mr. Fes senden did not aceuuiulato tjfidO.ooO.iniO of gold in tho Bub-Treasuries to give conlidencc in the prompt payment of the Interest due in November, modestly insinuating that It is a poor paymaster who pnjs in advance. People who anticipate their payments have ever been favorites with the merchants in New York, and Mr. Fessenden bus made no mistukc Iu distributing his hoard of gold to its prospective owners, it would have been almost criminal to hoard tho custom duties until November, causing another advauce iu gold, and untold losses upon the community. Speculative storks are loner, and uro offered freely ut sellers' option," Quot.ttoni of field t the PhitsdvliibiA Quid il&ctiAn. Ku. 34 8. Third street, t unJ nuu.v : fiA.M ''; WM S-7'4 U A. 41 I IMA Quotations of the principal Coal aud Coal Oil stocks at I o'clock to-day : JliJ Ail: Hit A'k. Rtorv farm 4' KeystoDc Oil 1 . lult'en Com! ln'V IU1. VwiansoDH I'i Moulilsln Cil. "Jj 1'lltiilil'it'iilouuj.. .. a. S,Y.Miil.l'"l..-'l. (.re. n llt.Coul.... 6 New Ci'i'ek 1 'i Kcciler luin Cost. 1 C'llnU'ii Cal American kaolui.. H IV11I1 Mllilns b ai (.li.ij Mlnli Ktn Mining li I'lal.. anil llu.uio. .. 7 Organ lo OH ll I raiiklln OH IS Hew.. K4IO Oil.. I . .. J living OJ i t 4 Po.. Knu Oil.... .. H't Uullvrt ul '.si II K.v.t'in. Zlc. ... JI '-", IS i)fii.iiiure 1".", ,l J.l.-IIOil In g .MclllieillO' 7 amno.n .iiin'is-.. 7 'iiii.ltil i'i aC!t ir";.::::::: .. sl.bi. Aii,i.,UiUr.i7 j it; (ill ewk :ovleum l.nr.. .. r. ii (iiiLUiMU a". ...; u.,,1.- snail. Oil. IS V .t.oil a M ilH Iillfoi'k Oil... IelinlvMlilal'el. I'nry OU AtOiKia) OU,.. a. .. S'4 lf"S" lalaml. ....... ,, 1 t.i.wtull I'i i I'mllo 1 , pmt.Anr.ij-in Tortn ixmiANOB s atis, atj. v, eporud by Ctoi-K'Hi Oo., Brokers, lie. Ill 8. TaW tV BB1 OUR BOAHDH. i .tot) uhlllo'ie Oil :si)-ti if".... Ml) ill if i .. . AMth da.... UKlrli On. "iih ilu IKKInliCllntnu... 5'! ft 11 . t ' II i 1 il 411 At t'M.li llxie Island... land... 1, fc'vl' xfi.ii tmon re(. vn' sti re ou ( '" ! st iwian a., u - 700 v, R, eii Oil....... ,', i son tii e ut r, vl 400 sli Alsace lrDu..iw, j 8 llrlii.l Oil.. ..., ut I X) sb Te i r (Vitro ... , : V sh B. lln LLgltli .M I"lli iln 0"h iti tuo ah Corn I'lunt.... Vnh ,t,i Sisiin in Hi" sfl Or,ai,,. (,i ,. l'Si h firci.t.r ml. ' !' Mam. Khae . : n .m ,,rtlii on..... '.'tin li do vfli)ti ft"-n "fi. ) .h Ifnsniire, ..tst n- f)h IVrry 'ill .01 ill M'nry fann.W 000 tli AloCUiitaek .UD , 'mT doar!. I'M t. Ill -i ...Ml . ....lif'.' ....ic." t'g.lir.o;: ....bo ivv .A. Ills) . 101 sh U.-ueli Oil . SlisiO ao .. SJl-g.-.l . H ,tn SCOO dn... I')stl JO l it) a d l'l.h do ds vo.h Mc'dn'oek..bt ' "h dn til 1" i) I'eim.i t'.':iP,a. rt., t'.' .NO do Nilnil. Can j'si si. ns,n.r.nu. . iil4 I'Mt.tl lHn 1)11 ., , S lh eenna KM Jt' ' ,h Spnic I I'lnc. W S n Mln.lilll m 4 lh N .rth e n ... M II. .. M SlKiX) C.un. J, A if' ins 4 KH.'J ..ni N ra Jtn ah Dr. tl.imit. I UiOali lti'inl.ll. K..haO k7 i'i") all d.i KiM.i:; s lial.h art o '17', J'J .fi Ppiiii tfin So ' yiatiCatawu.eer.. . 41 if 10) su ao. ...,..m a , PltK'f.sl OF AlOCKg IS SBV TOftK. "1 llcrortcd hy t laik a i;o.,Bm). re, So. lai . TtilrJ KfH'k t.flllld ft iro.ui. u.. . ...-- .iv, ....... Ull......,.. ))' mi HI . tale - taaiea , VJ'Si ! r AC. . t'ge, .alaai lie', aales lit ale .. eax lr.'Jt Old Kpiullnc Itannia.l tllinoia C niral it Ulr.ja. .... i.ai'nia Sen V'.ik CYnu-tU lujjad.. t'.rln Hiillrnad tlarlt ni Kuilruail Oold t'nitid ruatvs i-.'ix Markol , a: tnd M t)4 ....!? tin! ,...111',' bill Did 'i7 bM ...IU , bid ..Very Ueay. iar Cooki: A Co. unoto Gnernmeat BecurttiM, .,! soon to-day, as fellows . P. P. (ta. ISH1 tt 8 7 tl-lli S. Ie Certinratoa of Iml tit..ln"as, Kew. Onartenuaeler a yjU'.-Iiors O.1I1I b-W lkinda Ins i I'i!' 31V ....JVI ....IU J.J New Hcvrn-ttilf tli-s reaijr for delivery, on e'ibscrlntlim 1' o AugliatStlt. : , , , Tho following are tlie re.'cluts of F our&o j f.'rain at this pirt to-day : Flour, 2'))7 bb'at. Wheat, 7S0O bush. ; Corn, 1800 bush. Oats, 5to4 buah. , Ihe following are the receipts of Coal Oil at thia port to-day ; Crude, 3 W bbla. : Hedn:(J, 51(1 bbls. The following comparative statement shows the average condition off the leading hni of tlJ l'hiladelphia Banks for the past aud u'cviou week: ' s i . l ttirt.. Tl.il irtk. ' - Capital in,.li0,tvl tll.jnl.lii', In-.. ' fit i.in univsim LCt.lot -ig.s lue... 4s," Mni'cip ;l.:a,a;.l ,1.t),..'lti l),..i.. t l.caal tender... IJ.twi),i)t!i Vi.VilA-a l,.i JJ.rjaJ IK'ikhiIi 3K,s.".,ti;4 .v,s:ijvsi in,.., l.'.siJ Clrculatlnn .... K.'JH..' tf.Wi ill Inc.. ' 7,-ifi The Importa at New York for tho' weefc nrc ; Alls. 20. Aaj.11. tii.-.O. Dry Goods l,0!i3,A't7 l,.W:!,B2 t a.301,l:) General Merchan. l,74ti,a()4 2,i20,:HD 2,24 i,21ij Total 2,S21(J41 4.1')4,o75 4,60,09$ The foregiing includes l!)l,Ut3 in woij 4,o48 Iu lea ; 12,4(12 in sugar : IO,.r.) in ma-las-es; S.G7I in coffee; )fl.l.),71! in CoUjnt lll!l,729 In iron :T3:),K70 in hides. , Up to and Including the 1 1 th of August, the) following amounts of the several descriptions ol Government notes b ive been destroyed ; Vu!.'e f States notes, demand, llfty-ntne aud half mil- lions; I'nited 8taiea notes, new loans, twenty- two and u half millions; postal currcucv.slx miU" llors j fractional currency, one million ; one year five per cent, notes, two hundred and tifty-six thousand ; two jears' live per cent, notes, iwa buiidied and sixty thousand ; two yeart' live per cent, cniitons, seventy-one millions; three yeirsf compound interest notes, three mil bona. It iff snid tho Government intends that the issuoi of the National Banks shall take the place of tills currency. ... . The annexed table exhibits the receipts and shipments of Hour and grain at Chicago dunng; theweek euding August 13, In tho years IStlJ I11IU inrti JtVt'a. , lftta. isiu. 1S. Flour, bbls.. 11,173 11,033 Vtieut,busli.l21.VJ 2.04,138 17 MS 2tH,lJJ , lo,7t Corn 5!V,M" 3Sl,:j"(, 14',),2SO 31o,V)8 ft.tViis 28.HH) 10,0j7 2,120 Oa's... ltye.. Ilarlcy As Oil Wt,t Aoain Fiowino Sover! weeks auo the well on tlie property of the Irwin Petroleum Oil Company stopped llowiug, In cou sei luencaof au overtlow of wator from aa a Ijoining property On tho ISth InstanUhoSaperinumdenJ of the Company Botitiadi'atteaT I'resiicnt, Mr. Whitney, of this city, that tho weil was ugnia flowing. 1 aai ii . Plllf.AIOKLrHIA TRIOR BEfOBT. Tctsi) iv, .u3ust 23. Quercitron Bark couie forward slowly, and ou arrival la taken at H'.l per ton. Provisions are flnter. We notice sales of Mess Tork at 1 12, Hamt in salt at 18j., do. In pickle at 20c., and Shoulders In (alt at 14c. Lard Is firm at 22J(a;2Hc. The Flour Market is rather cpatet, the abscnoa of supplies seeming to restrict operations. Tha demand for shipraont has fallen olf, and only 634 buirels were taken at ftl-j0(lel2 for extra family, and frl2'o0 for fancy lots. The retailers and bakeis purchase within the range of from S07S to vll tor superfine, Ull'oO(.V12'50 for extra family, and ut higher figures for fancy lots. Corn Men! and Hye Flour are scarce and qoior. Tin re Is a good demand for Wheat, although the stock is light and receipts small. The salen" comprise 8j0) bush, old Pennsylvania red at s2'5i5 ; primo new Western red at J2 63)2-67, and (southern red at l'00j white is worth froa a-S'ip ;i ; a sale of 3000 bush. Kentucky is re ported at :. Hye meets with a steady inquiry at 1-K3. There is very tittle Corn coiniug ia, uud for tellow there is a good demaud at I'"0. Outa have again al ancelj with sales of new Pennsj Iiuuiaand Delaware at Ole., und aoaieolil at !)Sc.( 1. No sal jscf Earlcyor Malt have conn undir our notice. Whisky Holders are firm In their dem tr. 1 j sales of .ti) bbls. Ohio nro reported at 1 8-5. LVfEST MAKIVi; INTELLIiiOCE. . . CI.F.tltKD llflsl MOBMNO. Si Iir tt'. II Tiers, Hellman, be i'U 'lt, O. . 8'etnu A ',., S. hr Hi Hi nrv. L ise, An amlrla, I'. Wi tt-tur, Jr. R. Iir I'. M. 1'i.i ver, I re.:, Wareham, !. t". Hftik'y O. B. l.r 'J'i ado W lll'l.sliili'.n. ICiililrji l. II. A. Ada ia. Alt'.tlVEI) THIS MClRNtait. llarni.i' .n.l'ii rtirlls, is.h.i.i'r. tt Ouya lrjrn Ne' V a, lu lianaat i IVoikman x i'- tsel r siar. i:r.in..-ll, 7 da. a f.a ni It st.n, with mtsc riiiw, li ,v I'nllma. ascfn iaia. llaiKl'aa.'; d'iys iVoia lloatou, wuti uila' .o (TmUI-Ii .t ''i'll.s. Bidir I'.. W . Iiau , Bi'iii a, lj dais from t-ortroaa tu ir;r, tn l.i.ll.i -l to ain.iln. M -In liia. Itl.-vke. s a.iya frtu l'oi llaud, wilh kt'llliin. o Isaac IIiiiikIi it l a. .... Sehr W in. I.uper, R i'ilmon, fretn No .'port, In baflm. 'a cai'lMin. Iir.i. M. Vamo. llunlgo, iroui Silaiu, In ball-si to Y. liuBior,,lr.,Ji(:ii. , , c, hr i hi. ili rruk, Alentttomery, from Itlujtiani, la ballaattnraplain. n. ur liimaiiiia lti!n.',lHirfi", from New liaveu,ln bat. lust lo W. II. aohna. !iUr Auiericaii i..ak'lr, Baiuacy, from tvrtresa Kouroe, 111 Uulluat tu 'tiler A I'll. s.lir Mnuuri?, AlcLaao, ftom DigUton, in bslUut to eaptiiln. .sdir J . Clnrk,8i aill.frem Boaton.ln ballast to captain. ISilirJuiui-s liinnaiiau, CaiUitiau, iroiu Alea.au lxia, ni halla.l Ie cuvlain. Xchr S. UtiiFr.Jr.,Bubliiioa,Sduy fitowBoaten, wllo Ii e to Cudl Sprint? lee and Onal Co. Sd.r fi-auware, loniicr, 1 day troul Smyru, W11U o.ils to Jaiuea Hairatt. . , HchrKaiiUi Viable. Jeff'roB,l dar Holt Hew Castle, Did . with vlnut I" JaniM Barrett. v . Sleatner M.uilior, Jnnea, 4 boura lrom new xora, W"l"nt?D.?';ir;."hun.CJi boar, from Kew York, with otdse to W.Ai. Baud 0 , IlViiriiuoi for Vblladelphla, Willi liuo, rartlieuware, and siilt iiiUh eul ou me H'iar durlaa tho uaatoily aalei on Krida.' nlhl, la auuk, and Ihe oitaln and row are at ''itu'rln" 'th' "ire teamore, ten alilna and barqwe, and about furty is boonera put inui the Itiaakwaiur tur a l...rlior. and aro iww piapatana to leave, Willi the wlul tuna the aouth. aoiua, Ac, Aabok Moxaiuitt I MEMoitANDA. I.ntsr njvtcei from lilp Jamea Hmltli, befhr tvpofl.il on tho Btioun, atule tbat her upper deck au atari! y nadu. tuoaitug, aud lbs wreckors had eouiiueuotd alia piiia tier. MvamaUip Norman, Baker, heaoe, at Boaton )eatenUy. Stttlrlal llrawlutjra vf U (aiielb Dolss;ej Lutury ot koutinay. ri.a.40O-Anra.tW.I4. il, 17, 4, io, 02, ao, oia. oi, bii, It, a, is, 27, is. txiC'l.iSSill Autual'M, 1WH. 7, 20, ID, 04, 16, 2, 23, li, 3a, It, 47, ) Cuaulaa, ami by addxv. ., SIJ 1,M7 !',. i 57:),!)75 61,7X