jETL'E(a-mAFIi,Fl r i i FTpTCjr TTp riUCE THllEE CENTS. rillRI) EDITION I i.RMY OF POTOMAC. IATT1 a- ft M THURSDAY. lilciI Finnic Movement. SfHJE SECOND COnPS ATTACKED It la Forced Back from the Weldon Railroad. SIBD FIGUT.NCA.vD UHlVf UMSIH Elr Three of our Batteries Captured. THE REBELS DRIVEN FROM THE FIELD. Our I.Iiiom Mnltiiitii'l tlto Kallroii.il. A SORTIE AQAIN8T DUTLEH. The Rebels Severely Repulsed. Kte.. Etr.. El., tie. Ftn., Ete., Kir. !b JprrU) to Tim Evening r-lea;riti. WeuifTO!, Adjust 27. The Sar ?ya ! mail iwa-uer VariJVT'.ff, from City Faiut, reports lb it on Thursday a division of tao 2d Oorpi. ntiovlng out p st Hie miwiw eft of War- ren' Corp. In the vicinity of Ream's "tatiou on tb Weldon road, was attacked it ab ml 9 o'clock to the morning by a large fmo of tha enem MPDOMd to have born Hdl's entire corps, and wtn ermpellel to full bvk, which they did ferodnally, disputing every Inch of the ground, ai.e nthtlng for mot of the distance hand t j hand ' At 4 o'clock, whi n onr Informant left :h ' iM, the Hgl t was a 111 progressing, hut onr men tad retched a secure p. 4uion, and iwiMmmti n onr ride were beii g maJj caUn aud to pat tke enemy r'clily on the "ratrograda la tarn The losst wcte I edeved o ho considerable on th sides. It is reported that we. 1 throe I at teriea, esaong them S t eaer's celebrated Mas? - eheieita batteiy, tbu cupula uf which wts wen ded early In (he day In tho right itrin, b u vkopaaUntly kept the tield ontil the nf em ion, whta be bccntnc w. nk from the lo-s or bi o I. Tkia battel lost severely in men, and upwards f nfl horses AJkout 3 o'c'o'k on Thursday morning tb B ele in fruni of But. or inudo a sortie a i J c ip tand twenty -live i f t ur pickets and drove In 11 ers, but we Immediately regit! md ibe ground, aeatoilug fortj-tive uf the attacking party ftmorg them a la utenant and ono private, who, is a iplrit of biavado, aitemptod to hold u rim. I it after bla roairndce had rotn aicd Osr lms were re-entabli.hetl. The Llyuteiiaut Ciptiired noanti th it tho Ribila kaje plenty of tMOpH in Rt-hm'W-i, wit'i a r lre il thirty Ibousaud new lro.iM u U.ive n t ji txt n in tho field 1 Tee Vederlri.t -.fl twenty-iovcn Uib-1 pruou ere bt l'oiiit'H Mom x). Alt UMM mmtrJ. FuKTXifH Momioi',. Aueiiit a7. Inro.".'Ull.a fiom the Iron' s a C4 th:it all is U:vt. lSHOi;lTKO l'WKsrt ACCOCVT AN AII'tlH KM TIIKNKt lHIIMOHfS FOUTKKS MoMtOF, A'K'lBt 2), V. M I'U'J ful'owinir iiifiirnmtioa his been rictirel hers from Cit l'tiinr : The rnemy In erv strini? fr -e attt 'jl t'M M Aray Cnrpi on the exue'uo kit yemer d y, and Bating far iapeiii)r nuin'ru, wurj almost aon the point of uverwbolmlnrf tUetn, when tli! 5lk Corpi came no, and the enemy were r pulsed aad diiren from the field. The lots i n l;o'h Moe waa about eqnil. Wt ttlil luuiouin our Hue Si Ufore, h.iM'u tke WIJ ju railioad m our ''! From Jcd.tI lluilrr'a Ilr.il.in.rtrM - Might B t) l leinmlrll I Itiiir Rii'bim.i d. llPADtlVAWTKBS ov GrwuRAt. 'B'. TIHH, !I?' .t 25. Tbu riiviny tin i iii.t.t a loree uou a pint heir the rlKiHtiftli ueial U'IUit's line a'. J wnrfht tli if ntriium. uroou'ily wuii ine uurixxe t lotur. IntHg whutnerw.' w.iuKtill here in a lystrenU. TJity drove in onr pifkt, and tie upie l, tor a few lui iuii -, the udTaueeof nile-prt-; out an -shii as a furce tviu d I)- bioujhi to the itupimrt uf I lie pkkrt ai d sKlr.i in ers, the riH.'-pit- were renken d orr tilty iri-iiner ertuiiiru l. M -asurel by the ra naMec lut twenty in nniniwr, it w is but a k in. 'il'. Yet tc wim ho well lougnt, tu unwed nd ended thai it ili-w rvei attention. Wbtre alun lino is held icll!y, and da yentls upin the iere'ith of the w.irks, the u(n wt lUrianue is rrquire i, and the atfair ludica ei tuu fiitnce ol vik'll mce. General Tuiuer.rtimnnndr'g 21 Dlviiinn. 10'h Corps, govs Nurib fi-dsy slek with typ'nid fever. i' our a Ivunis d one bundled dollar in Uuii 'niiil mi the reeei) t of ihn new s uf '.lie capture uf tt:fl Wtldon railroad by Warren. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Resistance to the Conscription. THE UNION CITIZENS IN ARM 3 AT QREENSBOROUan. I oa:h) n Monuoi., Anaust i' Tho following baa been received : JIoanokt. Island, Aagust 21. Reliable infjr (ation rereived here st itea that n Rebel forro, conmanded by Major Wbitford and Cipfnu Keja, went to GrcensborouKb, North Carolina, for conscripts for the Rebel array. The Union citizens turned out to resist tlto conscription nud a severe fipht cnincd. The Rebele were driven from Green.borough, 11 ml uiany of them Uilled and wounded. Captaiit Keys was Uilled, nud Major Wbitford mortally wounded. IBOJf BALTIM0EE TO-DAY. Bat I In Imminent nt llarprr'a Ferry No Bcbttla Norlb itt Itir 1'oloinar Yet, ar .Special Vetymtrl, lu T;,t Ecenlna Telegraph, Haiti mobiT Aupu.4 27. l'akseugeis who loft Haipcr'a I'eiry liiit night say, that heavy skir mUhing waa going on near there during the day, and a severe battle was anticipated to-duy. Our army U in admirable condition. The Norfolk boat brings litter dotuils, highly (avorable to Gruut. No anned Ucbtl have, yet ri oaeed the Totoiuac, and there it ltd Uttit uppiebcndon of their doing do. There la do doubt that the President lias par doned young Rogers, and commuted the content e of the other three irtone who were to be hung at fart Millcmy on Tuesday next. H ETA 1. 1 AVI OK V Ml: AM RES. Kaw YoitK, August 27. In retaliation for tho cruel usaa of our soldiers by tlio Rebels, all prisoners at Port Ifayette are to be debarred from uy ji)),iri.;i whatever. Great Union' Victory ! SUCCESS OF KILPATRICK'S RAID. DESTRUCTION OP TUB MAOON RAILROAD. Fourteen M iles of tho Track Torn Up. COMMISSARY TRAIN BURNED. REBELS DEFEATED EVERYWHERE. Kir., Ete., Fir.. Etr., KM., Ftr.. Cincivhatj, Aaanst 2!. Th') ixitst't r- reived a fpflrlitl despatch from At ar.ti, which ae that General htlpri:.k bn demroyej the Maron railroad In two pla ot, tcirimj op a':oat fourU on milei of tra:k. He a0 captured and burne I a tnltl of sup plies belonging to the Pj'x.H en route t At: i)Lrt. On hla return he met the Ue'ie's in strong force and lo'ally deft ned ihem, ciptur'.n fo-ir stands of colors, tlx cannon, aud two huoJroJ pi Isonert. Afterwards ha mol anh t urccof Ritsilj wjo pressed him sa heavily thAt h M obdg'id ti abandon all but two guns, and must nf the prlfoners. He mido im entire eirnit of A'Untt, nnd reached Decjuur wi'h VMnicn. Ho Intilctod severe damage on the Koiwl commuuica'.i'jiif. REEEL NAVAL MATIEES. Blockade-Eunning Operations. STEAMEB "ELECTRIC 8PARK." She is Cruising as a Pirate. TALLAHASSEE" ACAIN AT WORK. TwtHlyTwo Ves.els llurned on TliurH.t.iy. rtw York, August A Na sao letter of the 20th st ites lh:it the l'aini'r 'ox hd arrived fro rburlotton, h ;lrg trnwn over'iuard ono hun tiled and ttdity ba'es of cotton while chased. 'I be steamers Lucu and Sur- n, w ill cjtuiu ftcm Wllniiniton, had al-o arrlv, d. The baik I-xingtin whs burned on tbo ICth by the bieaking of n jar o' Titrltil. Tho mw pinto Electric wi o(f Nass:in on the 2'l, und was eriiising i If the iHlands. liernm 'a dates of the 20th mvntlMi the arrltal of ft ur te.iinera frum Wilmington, witb an a greijute of nearly 3000 bales of cot tin. St. Johns, N. B, August 20. Tho "toA-ner 7'riWoJ of Haiti, front Clinrlottetoarn, arrived ' fiheJiac tins aiternoun, B'iu reports mat me I Irnfo TallahanMn burm d twcn'y-twO American li-bing veSFels off Nur ti CiFi Ti.uco i'.dard'a Isl.ind, y stcrdny, TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Ski IuI lb Nputtlics to Ktritlni! TVit'jp'nph. Wasiiivotum, August 77. I liiaiK'litl lir tlm. Scen t iry Fessoinlen has insii'd orlers tint partita ho'ding Seven-Tbiriy notes, d 10 O.-to'icr 1, may present tl.em in any amount at mice nuj have, them luii'letl, with in'erc.t to maturity in six percent-bonds, due after 18 'I. Tbre ii a'xiut 'ix'y-fmr million dollars of th s loin veto it. stantitrvr Th. n.n ition ii'v s iraj arrin 'rai.it is making for ftiudmg certil! :itos or indet:f.ad- ness fa'licg due before M ircli next la tho Ten- Forty loan at par, is denied byth Tro.i.ury Dtparlment. Nor I'raeo It 11 mors). A gcntleuiau baa arrived in this city from G'ciii0'ia, who cjmo I17 way of AtUuta, with per-iui.-tlon ofireueMl Sherman, and who representi that State Government. Ho desires 1 1 learn uponwhnt thisia th-: t.'nitid S' it, t ilimrnm'nt triU treat vth the .Vtife uf O'cor;i,i fir ren lniti tr into the. ('men. This actioti tjf the Ojorgia autkorities la bad wuhou' rctereuco to t.10 balance of the Southern Coni'e ler icy. I.tner.tl HoiiMirnit'N Ititt. Montgomery papers of a w:vk ago say that tke railroad from that city to Aiiun a, tlestroyet by Ueneial Rousseau, cannot possibly be pat In running order b loie the 1st of Septem'ior. There is ditlljulty in gettiug iron, whi h nt last n porta was held at two bumlred an I Ulty doii ars pet ton; also dillleuity in genius laborers. A ltlI lu lil.iHlaltlle. Tho Pc'.ei ibiir; Express of S iturday last s ly s a lwdy of Yankee cavulry wa reported on Fndiy moving wcBtwnrd from Wurri u'i army, tl'.r mh U.mudJie county. I'l nco Kuimtrs. lu Itii'tiiuiiud. It ii pears from Richmond pipers that the Ktuic rumoia relative to theaouiutiuentof reaco C'.iniiiissioni rs pn ill in t!ie .-' nith as here. The Rli'Linon I .V'.7i(i';u7 o We Mn's lay st.itos there was considerable excitemeu. in t.'iat city, Sunday la t, at tlio Petersburg depo' on the arrival of the iiiin from that place, it h iv lug liven rumored that Pcaisj ('ouimiisl'iners, nirioi'itod by Liiiwdn, were expected to iirrlve. Tiie crowd that (pfhered at the depot looke i up m every well-dressed m in t urr ini; a carput-iMelt a; a I'e tco C m'idi iner. Tbe reporter of the Srrtin I ays, judging from tbu Mimtx-r uf that cloas of ocriiiins who citne on tho trniii, there were about te enty-tlvo. th i-2 iMtiotsiorerscv. I.luroln sntl Fremont I miles! 10 H'llh tlrsa-KeouMt of IJoneral I'muool llr Mskm l.lneoln'a Vtllhdrnnal s Cos. ditluai Ills v iew I ioa Hie Ureal urnllona of liny. Fir. RoRTOs. AtiRUHt 2C (iencral Fremont : Sir : Y ou must be attnie of tbu witlo and growing oissntiMiietion in tne itepuiiiiean tanks with the Presidintlul notninntion at llultlmorc ; ami you may have seen noticed 01 a movement, .itist com uicnccd, to unite ilia thorouub and earnest friends ol a vigorous roei ution of the war in a new convention wuicn oumi represent tuej'iitriot ism of all parties. To fat iliiiite the movement it ia t mpbatically advisable that the eaudidutea commuted a't Clevcluud aud Raltimnrc should withdraw and leave the field entirely free fur such a united etlort. Permit ns, Mr, to nsk whether, in cie-c Mr. Lincoln will with Jritw, vou will do so, aud join your fellow-ritiens in this attempt to plase the adinlinstra'k.n on a basis bread us the patriot la-m 01 u.e country una as ita uocus t (Signed) Giokok I.. SicvKxs H. R. I iiitiNO, .1 AUKS M. MllNF, I. LI.l H W'RlOIl I, I'.Ua Allll llAllK K, .AMl 1 I G. llOM B. Raiiant, August 2.1. f.eiit'emen . I bava to acknowledge the recei of yout- letter of tbe oiu, uutirch-eo 10 me iu insw ork. If vour letter were iu c .'1cct nn aiwal only to my own fccutiiueuts in favor of a reunion of parties, I should nut hesitate to renounce auy personal ileirn, but would be entirely ready to neicr to mc pumic opinion wnicu your iiames rejircsent. but tbecou litloiai ore no longer tl.e aume us when I cxi rcs.ed my readiness to retire iu tiie event Hi c.ulii'feacy which lnle'Ut liava 01;. rilllJVDELlMilA, SA1UUDAY, AUGUST '27, ISM. entied .t Halt'mire. lltrlng now dftrnitrly aoiepted the l Iceland nonni at;"n, 1 ovo n t Iherij.'kt to a. 1 Indepei dently of the truly of trioilc and earnest party who t onf rr-d tht kovor op n mi , In aay eent, It would l f-s-ar Drt to coiwu't with thnm. It mtg r, be-t-'en, buve onlv tho c:To :t ctl.1 rjrthr ti oi. settle ibo pablie in ml, and d fcaf the ob basi inle, if we should Jii.i;s' Uaoei'orti-at proe.niii g te ortanie s imetliln,! belt r To tlo en 1 1 uiesi ih.t J n- t eTirtbe matte to otnailii an Imme list) nu'lertudl ig twtrn the supporters of the Hai;ure and Clove l..i.d Domlna tone, In onl.r tbi the fnn Is if both may cuae-e and n'lite upon an e.irly diy fur loin UK such a eoavn Inn ua y m proiviw. 1 m snutied lb 1 1 do not as-ume to ' mnc.i in Miinii ihaijsy fiieud will nmte heartily ibsurh a Tiiovt menl. A really popular cmvenilon, upon brul and llotral brniu., mi tb-i". it cud ne nvrded is eoi.voe.ition In muss of tho peopl'i and not M'O noik uf politicians, vould i on ui.io.1 p'lfni: c in hd e. Mucb a convention, acting in tins largti and liberal uplilt In win. h 11 was railed wliii out consi'Wtations of persons r politic il cli ,U"s, itiwl without rideicii 0 to li;xn;e s tm i i is, ri-ing to the level of the o:e.isui an 1 takln..: the ronditiOns of the ':on:itry as they p si nt thi'List lM s to-dny, euuid sit'- ly l0 irns ed to pri po-e inch a poll, y aid lia'ne stien a m in n shuuM, itii'l na loa ited y wnul I, receive tno enriiHl a'vi nnt'd npvirt ol the pi riotl : mats a of II e iieoilo To tho grea' ho ii of ihe-e o fir as n.y iut rai.iuonano vsuioi no in .my o,;vom, I itiink that tlie Ijliowmg prop-:uous wonti w BC' pt-tt' 6 : I. lU'.pcct tor ino pr.iri.cii n terty I'nu i.i'i Ct T.s i u lonal r i;lits aa 1 ouniiy of the eiti-'.n. 'j. lhe nnuiit inmce ot ine ij.in ty m i ic Ui Ite'l mates In their reunions 'n i irolgaP iwors. .1. t" he re i t!isbmont of '.lie l iion ; 117 oei- e If it Is pos-ilile; dy war if the enip'oym nt 01 pi n-lul niCiu-urcs cannot n v!o to suecocd. Macli has been siidoflate an mi e teii, and yon Hill th' n fore ex 'if-o me if 1 siy h 're winu I undt rftunil ny it. 1 or me, peicn sit-uinas mo ii.ttiiial leesuinii'linitiit of tho tulou. with out slaieiy ; It "ani-e sl.ivety is the s mrce of ad our p'jlnli'al dissensions, a id 'le'-au-e the instttnti.m II in coi tleuimo D- loe eniinini u aim ios"..i pint of the age. 1 lio-o are uj iimi the os niut 101 Jitioi s of ponce. If it is praoticaMo to itt-iiu thi.s result, it would not ue imjing laeiny ior it taMm: also into consi l ra.i iu mo in in.r ai trtnglh ahich the Ji h his hccti p nniiw I to ac'iune ny tne con.oici 01 ine w ir ininio 1 m eelonl o,inn some potttie of seeondiry Iraanr- nee.sneh as that of paying an indemnity tor their slaves l tlnise who h ivo remained In a sort of 1 "rural eomiititm during the nnnappy war tuliicb hws rtinvuUeJ the country. 10 tercinnato this wo ore now expending lito and money 1 It would certninly be a gain to redin-o it simply to a tUt stkin of money. If, In s;n 0 nl all Itiedo euorrs 11 s,iair:iu -?.juvu 1 nmiliation, or losses of c.ipiul lUoiy ti be t-Ki cierely te.it, the pouti Ml 1 htets who .iir'C in ' Souh per si -t In nar, then tne policy ot the L m T ition ahonld be to prouonu-e lu that ewe for war with .ill the force and energy or toe n nun. Kor pel upon nny terras, itmi m rely Sec mso It 'S 1 eace a pe ieo r'o:imnkt a Norta and S. ii'h would not bring ahtv.it a siahl.i e., it l;br 11111. It wou I only prepare the w iv for new it 111 m I. , and lor a con lition vi uw.n.r iujt an rchy. .... Tie parumonat fines'.. in ,s the i d on. uy pi at e, 11 it em Do nun on nmioriioio ami i-i teiu.n l.y imr, if tne oo'.ti. tl le lers wuo are OIi cti(t iltf South insist npoa w.if. 1 LB l.nafnin "t -iu .'ouu.ry is 11 i',ii'n.i 17 crlti'Ml. It d- mantis ihv :U v. tion and patriotism of all aim v li 0 reallj love their country, aid it is one ol lh'e imiiiieii's v.hen all iwrwioil nspi- ra loii hUonld vmii-ti In the la.-e ot tne great qiKsiio.s of prin ip e ant national exi.-ujiice bleb ae at stake. 1 batikmg Jon. gentlemen, for the ovldenec hlrh our letter irivu mu of your conMdetn e lu my dispo Itlon to do everything iu my power tor the inttrest-of the connliy. I mi, very truly yotirn, J. C. Fitnuort. Thr 'hlrairi Cmvs.it 1 Inn--Vrinl!lfnnslni llfimliirril stt't'lrllM'S to H Nominee, Ar. Chioaoo. AngiiKt 27 The city is f ist R'V.e.g up. II ia no nue to aip'T lor moru man summm; plaCI S Itt IQJ HUM lb. lull trjwu oimmjivu ..11 ex rieia ion. The rlew Tfoik dei"gfion is nire. ana too n tinlieisuro the chief u'lje. tot attrictton, from it, in at thevuro leiririea as tne sn-'ci u fil'lid" 1 f Heieral M.f leliau Ibn-eof the West nrn iitU-tafcs who woie eonsld r-d d n itftil aro fast toiiiiiig over to onrsuppin. inn cwm i l he on thequtsnunt t nom uati m nypinrnay or miijorliv. lu ei'bcr '-ao B.s tr, onus it"i sin gninc tif slice hs. Bets are otlrod that htiwiU ti l.uuiinntcu on ine nr-i nanoi. a pruiuiueuitr.-iu late linres up lei vows sure for hiui, oat 01 uie 22t t" beea-t. Tin: opposition to Inm is n l into, inn ar.a niiu'iaiiiots are the order of tho day. Rat all wib go smoothly in tfc convention. tireat prenannioii-s are mumurf ior -i c -.10. . i- ,n n.... ...ntio 1 IU..WIIU. 1 will treint i dons detnon-tration. Strang" to say, a s rung w..'ptii)lican Idiny is on baLd. It wants (ictu-al Utx noinia wed and pledges to bis npp at the ami Liucaiu U ipo all cats. Aeut Yuri WorUl. I'rctrrPl Hrlannrra nt AnterinvUIt. The folltiini is a list of Pennsylvania, New Jfre, aud Lieiau-are prisoners, couliuod at An- tltntoiivllli:, Heornia: inli 1 Ina-r af 1? M-Or... r.iv I, I'a J h M..ii. h , 1-t lel 11 w..:t ll.Sih I'a.'av it S aii, k.-n. It 1st .V t a Mnv..r iab rii Ii I u.x'.ir.' Tin riR' S h t-onr.,1, Isth ea ' 1. .1 M K.':trr...l, l-l UVJ J A ai's r, K.;d I a h iniaj.ii,i ,i:ai'a I: ki t. a, ,.t 1 . an A l: Willi. .V.l e 11 1,1 in. n. n t:.i 11 ra H 1 in -itj.., 1.. 111 is i'a ) r. Kiri t, H. s ih I'a ,l I n AMi.il, Ii. JI1I1 l' II W t in , H, lMth IM elillitin H.r..,ii. i; ..la N J, Y H MilDTliel. I. j srtlli 1 'a Jjl u r J.c t.s, lsnb I i Convj.ntion oi-Tiu. Nauoxai. LNtoM Part. Tbo Delcg.vcs to the National Union Pirty Convention re ia-c rallied this nuruwrf, and lm dlatuly proceeded to ballot fjr a candidate for Clerk ol the Orphans' Court. Tbe flrt ballot was taken as follows : l'IKHT BALLOT. Edwin A. Merrick... .n'i W. C. rstovena tn M ti. W. Sheutlcr 3- T. R. Unletler 7 Cba-. Uix iy 11 Kvan Simpson Whole number, 172. Nuccs.-ury to a choice, s7. srcoNU r.ALt.oT. Merrick 11 Stevenson i-l Shcullci l iulutter II D xey .'II Wbulo nutuuer, Hi ). .-Mxc-sary 10 11 cuo.ee, c 1. T1UHO HALI.OT. Mcrrl'lc 37 'evnsoit 3'l Khnullur I l'i ilo.ter lti 1) x. y ;tti eTi Whole number HH. Necessary to a choice 7 i lOVHTIl HlLIOl. Merrick .10 st jven-on H Mm. Her ID l'llliett'T 10 Dixey :is V bole number PH. Neccs-ary to a 1 ho: 'o, Vt 111 Til 11 a 1, 1 or. Merrick .'it Stevenson H Shulltr -'2 I'iulettcr 1' Dixey I i Whole numlsjr, 211. Neicssnry to aeiioien, Ph! Mr. Kinletter Iiavin3 received the lowest num ber of votes on tin) fifth liallot his tianie was dropped, nud a sixth ballot was till. en. HMVr.NTH iiALi.or. Mtrrlelc 77 Dixey C'. SbecMer 71 Whole number 217. Necessary to a choice 10y. alXIH KAI.t.OT. Merrick .r-2 Dixey !0 bl eaitcr "'(' Ktevcnson 4S Whole number, 201. Necessary to a choice, lua. riotiTit TALI OT. Menitl; 120 Mieatler 110 Whole number, 230. Necessary to a choice, 110. Mr. Merrick Laving received the holiest nnm ber of votes, was declared the choice of the Con vention for the o.bce of Clerk of the Orphaua' Court. (in the last ballot the vote was very close, the two candidates bavitig a t.e-vute scleral times. A fur the iioniinbtioii, Mr. Mcnick was intro duced, aud made a few remarks. He said : Language faila ine in my endeavor to express my giut'tude tor the honor conferred upon me. kntcri.ig the battle of life with no Uitiie relatives to consult or adviie with thrown upon my own resources, w ith no capital, save that rcci ived by a gencnua public a commou school education I uow find myself, with a host ol tilenas, placed in this position. Philadelphia, uiy liirii. place, and the birthplace of the Na tional L'tiion Parte, a party founded upon prin ciples whoie great aim ti tbo salvation of the nation a party who.se coiumiltio on resolutions ' have never j et fcaitd to place their vic,ws before a loval people for endoraeiuent. 1 fctl pioud of being placed among tho atan dai d bearers of such an orgauraition. M y tVleuds, in accepting tl.e nomination I thank you, and hoping your labors will end in bar niony, bid you good-bye. 1'Uo CvavvaUva tUvu Wok a rcccsj, FIFTH EDITION GREAT STORM IN THE WEST. GUERILLAS IN KENTUCKY. r'l-.int AUmlrnl lut-iariit. Storm at inlambnssHit l-nmltv Ills'. Cji; Bi'd, Ohio, As?nft f. A siorm r-iffij hero wib the preatesl fury this afwrnyin. Tret s were ttpr cd, aa l ttj alreets jf theciiy J. d wiib nw.T, in. uv tin. An.m,t It!. A heavy ats-m of wind and rm piev.illed here all day. SurtJIag neuls of Ihnnder and the most vivid Hghtulngi im. Bis. The stceplo of the Rev. Dr. Laube atte a t harch was Injarcd.and seve ral other b iilolngs damaged. A larger ifouiry ff watt r fell tl.au was ever known before t J f.l In a singld Jny. Tba tram from NashvilU w.n delaycj an bouraud a half coming part of tno wav, with water op to the car axles. fisuiMNAii. Angiint 27 A tremendo'ia storm occurred here yesterday. Tho rain foil It tor rents, aceonipimed by thunder and Ihtnioi. flu !fc :ts of the storm w.'revery sevew. Tbo Indianupolia and Cincinnati train which left beie yestirday afternoon waa biowa off tbe track within thlrtoen mllisj of Ijiwreoeebitrg, and the cars toiuhled down an era'aankaisut twxdve feet high. No detji!a of tlio disaster hvo been reIved, but it (a reported that fryn twenty to thirty persons wete wounded ; noue are reported kllU 1. The traia contained a number of dsilegAMs for CblMito, bat it Is st.ud that none wore Injured. ARMY OF POTOMAC. THE nTII.E AT BMtfV mTlfrOsT. W.iibiHoroN, August i7. raasang m by the mail-boat from City Point report that on Tlinrs tlay a division of tba 2d C rps, In tke vicinity of Reruns' station, oa the Weldon railroad, were attacked about 9 o'clock in the morning by a large force of Rebels, supposed 10 be Hill's entire Corps, and wero compellt d to fad back, which Ibey illtl gradually, dupnting, however, every Inch of ground, and r.gatlng tor most ot tueuis tanre hand to band. At 4 o';:o:h tho l!gv.t sris stl!I pro,:resi:ni,',bat our niea had gained a secure po.itljn.and m-jvo- mcntiweie tein matte cai :o.iu;a w pnv mo eiit m7 on the reliogra-le In turn. It Is rt portcd we last batteries, am.ing .uicra Sleeper's celebrated Masa:bus.itts Batury, the . . . - ...I.. I., coptain or wnien was .uuim'ji . tba figbt la the right arm, but who gallantly kept the field until aftornoon, when he became weak from the loss of blood. About 3 o'clock on Thursday morniag, the Rebels !n front of Butler made a aortie und captured 25 of our picbt f, and dtiving In tke others, trot we lmtni diateiy reiained tbe. ground and captured 4'j Rebels, among tuem alleuU'nirK and prlvatr, who b id In a spnitof brava'lo got Into one of our title-pits, which they Intended to hold at all bariirde. Onr lines wei soon re-established. Iter Information of tbe I'njhttag on Tbursdy, In which Genera) Hancock waseugaged with tbu enen y at Resm'a a ftilon, ia to the etfoct tha". about i o'c'o-k Ot aeral Hin'clt was reinforced from ibe Sib Ct rpa, aid the eaetr.y after m iking seveial detpsrate assaults tfpon our lluea waa badly replied, and re r.:ted leaving als dead aud wountlcd In our hands. It U also repcrtod that we recaptured the gunj ti hen by tbe eurmy earlier In Ike day. Ti e Rt bt Is lo-t terribly la tke battle of Tbnra day, cvni uioto. It la estimated, thin In tlie ro- pulrr ol fcundi-y. Tfce above ate reporia by jsiaoangera on tbe mail K it. ipiis sFwrstaLAwissHiirf 11 tsi'.Riri. NrwYohs, Aouu-t 27 Tbe st-amor .Worth St:; from A auw.nl on the lMih in., arrrved at tb a port at neon 10-day, wkb i.li.lWO in inasure, Amoi gher passengers are ex-Oovernor Dig it r. i f CnUloruia, aud A. B. B-.y J, Ksij., if Panama. , Tbe ste.srner Si.Ttim (, from New York via the b:rait of Majolian, axt .vsd a; Paaa ua oa Die loth lust. TLe Pi ruvlun taaier C.ai.-t has arrl?d with CalUo da es. i i,. re lia., l een a rhin-'e In the Pemvlati min- jsny, lii t ro ri voln ion, us reported. Vetsi ls at the Cbiticha Islands are now obV'-d to loud th. ir own c rgoe,ae the luborera and prisuacrs formerly employed have been item away bv tl e ISpamaids. ' lru bas again refused to allow the Spanish Adm ral to procure freai provisions on the coist. It is lep-aieti that the steamer l:ic Sam baa been sohl ro I'ein. Dr. Wbeolrr, Kurzeou of the steamer North Star, died us Asplnwall ou the li h. Thr United Si ites steamer Saenuio sailed for nn tha l.'ith. An attempted revelation in Ecuador had been suppressed. AUtllKAI. IMRHIUtTa AKOtiXT OF II If4 tllTORV. Wasuiiiotois, August 27. The Navy Depart ment is in receipt of de-pitebos from Admiral Parrngut, dated Mobile hay, An nst 12, giving a detailed report of hla entrance into Mobile bay oa tbe "ih Ins'. . He says, notwithstanding the lose of life, ptr licnlarly in the Har'fmJ, and tho terrible dia aster to tbe Te.umieh, tbe ronnlt of the fight waa a g orious victory! and he has reason to feel proud of tbo officers, seamen, and marines of tbe siiuaJron nuder hla eommnud, for it has never fal cn to ibe lot of an oitlc r to be thus aim ited and thus sustained. Regular dia:iplliie w.II bfing rren to any amount of endurance, bat there la a patoral fear of bidden dangers, particularly when to awfully destructive of himiaa life as tho tor pec'o, which re'iniroi nure than diaelplinc to overcome. , . . . . He fays it was nn'y nt the urgent reqneat of the rantuinsand commanding oilt.-ers that ho yielded the Driml.hm being lhe leading ship of the line, as tho bad tour clnv-c-Bun and an ingenious ar rangement fur picking up torpedoes, nnd because . V " - i.:d ln,rl.if sin. ilit tiiif ts-k Kit in their juugmuui u.. ..b".r o ... too much exposed. This he believes to be an error, for apart from tbe fact tbiitexposuic is one of the peualtici of ruuk, in the m.vy it will always lie the aim of the enemv to destroy the nag-hip, aud, as ap ieured in the seqtiel. such attempt was very per sistently niiule, but I'roi idence did not permit it to be successful. , , . , . , In the course of biB narrative, the Admiral says "As 1 bad an elevated position iu the main rk'giug near the top, 1 was able to overlook not only the deck ot the Hart tout, but the other vessels of tbe lleet. "I aitnested tbe tciriMe iDecta of the enemy a shot and the good conduct ol the meu ut their Kuus tHud although I bnd nol loul.t their hearts sickened as mine did.wlieu their shiHnntcs were struck down beside thim, yet there waa not a moment s hesitation to lay their comrades aide and spring ajaiu to their deadly work. i.urrtllas in Krnlarky. SitriiiYviiLE, Ky., Anguit 2, .One hundred and twenty-five guerillae entered this place this morning, and compelled negro blacksmith to 1. ok niter their horses. Shortly afterward!, they commenced breaking iu the dooreor the Court House, when tbe same number of Home Gntirds und a company of ritie Bred upon them, killing four, iucluding the negro blacksmith, and wound ing four. Tbe guerillas were then driven out of the town without any loss on our sldo. A band of gucrlllua are reported at Pleanouville, and an other at ISaydad.oa Tuesday and Wednesday, stealing horses. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Ptattj ot TiiBiioMTim T fll A. M, TO. Noon. 77. One P. M,N. Wl4, . W. Dot. Phot. A boy named Wirhant Tylc acc dinuily shot another lad nom I David Daillpg jestertlay afurnooo on bird a vea4l Ming In the Delaware, off MsI ally wharf. Tcylor was e mining a pistol, woe a two ws-ipou .s;,!. did, causing the aimH initial doaU of Cailt g. WAkO N'OMIJIATIONS OP THI N ATIOM.ll TlMO ritiTT. Tbe following notniaiilirms were mad last iwning by the members of the Natio.uU Va on party : Flrl Ward. Selret t'oitncll, Thm.s A. Bir low j Cotuui n .tincll,OfuTg sf ..sm; d r nn.li, Jes.e Uotuall; 4cbJOl Iin;itors. Jnpa Hurry, It r ibrtje year", A. Tiylor, IouIhi Nnillh, K Ijah Pan ling, Wlllia.'n ToomaS, Tuomas March, ana Kokiua. Bt e. nd Ward. Common f!ton II, O rgn Pl.alttr Pa idOr.rtlih; A derma 1, Jot-nh fl ter niary. CI. .tries I. I'ltunger; Mch.nl lhr.'!tirs, John W. Ki i;er, Hamael M'Xire, 'iei Kins, 1". ri. Klmnnon. 1 hud Ward. Common Council, CsaarkMSaud- r . t. I. II. I.. II 14. 1 It grnn. i' roorm Ward. Postponed until Tmsdiy a,. evening mi h ward. Aldermen, 1 nonius ramrs, nr. a Ham Ilenfey. i. . sixth wait!. Common t. vincu, siinsw n. Hairkr, Aid. rmen.Chilstian llraier.Cn irkis iVa Oitim School D11ect.1T-, T'lomis J. Mi.roar, A- ui. dis, J. Kinley, Jr., Vt. wiii.am irg, j. T)'- r- tk nev, niu wiira. viiihiu'ii .uf. .....iu. I.llic: Aidermaa, (Jeorga P atcbel j ts-di wl Direc tors, G or,te L-iH, ti'iorgo C im.ilell, J.iOn uVirr. fcivbib Ward. N 1 nnnlnatlorM maw ior Council. At eimen, John Bwifi, Willi lunmie; School V reeiors, lCulwrt Lutuer, Alex.nicr Jlcstieiry, N llliam Judnon. Nlmh Wurd.-0m i.i Cnuo-n, wniw-n n. Sit kit i ; Scb'wl Directors, Kr hi 'l- Hlt-kbum, Vi I'liain K TenbrsMid. and John T. Young, Tcnm Ward. Se e t O ain I., J sUh S joarlng , Common Council. 1. V. M lehslto. P, ev-.-nth Ward. Vos'ponca untu rues.iay nidbt. T wolf h Ward select C mncll, C. M. Warner ; Common Couuell, M. II. a an tn. Tbtrttetiih Watd Csimiuon Cian-11, A. M, Vox: School Directors. John D. Greeu, J ha l-Vs. und llanrv HaviS. Fouit-enth waid Select Co incll, F. A. Van el. Te :( onunon Council. Joseph II mooch ; !"c!i l Dlieeliiis. Leonard II. Fletcher, I'.os. P. Huikas- burv, John Huff; Al.lerm in. Aadrew J. Bwoll p. eenth Ward. Sele.;tConrvtii, U. W. tjnf; C.nimon Council, F. 11 Krupp, fUis. Mittnews; Selio-jl 1) recbirs, Saniaol Deu.iols, O. Ilodun 'I h,,. Wood. Jr.. W. Clark. HiNb emh Ward. Select Co'incll, J nuhin f.liiincham : Common Coiai'dl, Tnom is P irrvn ; School 1) nvtie, OeorgetJiilitighani.t.' instopher Cnlin, Da.ld lorn.'nco, aud Jooa Ij . vner. Seiewteeiitb Ward. V mtaotie.1 i.n :l Tn-sdiy. kiigheiuih Ward. Commou i.ou.i . I, William Hun m : Alilerinno. John Clouds. Ninette! til Ward. Select Oiun'il, Junes IlLi.-liie - Common Council. oriu D rtiv-bir Joceph F.orneBl: School Dire : ors, A Wils m, James L. Weigmit, James M lU in, Jr., Jab 1 Hems. Twentieth Ward. Oomnion Cvinell, J -ph F. M nicer 1 Alderman. Kdwird luctii hen 1 11 Director-, Fletcher ilinley, Oooro W. Hill, .kirn. Pucki r. Twi nts tirst W'rd fioloet Co incll, Chirles I Join 1 ; Common Council, Wtnbiu A. Mmpao Alderman, A. L. HunisOell. TiKtiti.-runil War I i'ostinned. Twemi-tb rd Ward Select Caun-Jl.FM. Saall- irons! I'., nin, on Council. Siniaul C wi liaiiK. Twtniy-iomib Wart Common Oauucl, J. it. M.Culot) Aioerman j ion lu un. Tiwi,l. tilth Ward lostuuned. Twekiy-sixih Ward-Iteloet C inncil, William Pnllork ; Ciimmnn lint'i'il, Mooen Armstrong; Aldtrman, Charles Mincb. THB 8HVENTB WaBD AND TUB DRltT. A rases meeting was couvened In O'Nell'a Hall, oa Tbundsy evening, re'atlie to the draft, wlton, on motion of Alderman r.Uchell, Mr. O. Tarem w calliduponto preside. Adlreso s were deliv (red by Me-sra r.tom, McFJroy, and Carlm. Oil a.otion, a Committee of five were apyol ited ki tBuvuse each i.recinct uf the warJ, 10 diawrer ibeiisn.rsoli.il men enlisted iu tne i.txl aud aval sert ler sluoo the last dr.ft, in order l kava tbi ui accr. dl rd to ihe aur.l. Ua msim, a CsiniBiiltee of nine wereappoinU'd to enro I th 1 aanies of thocliizeis or tne ward suutriiuu aooisof tlttr and one hnndrel dollars, wniei auhseiiplioit Insnres exemption from th ; dniit. a ism notion list will ul.-o ne o aed fo.- fili al not liable to the draft, for sums of from flee lot.ve hundred dollars, to oe amnis-iio-oe man 6t ot ihe ward at larga, In or ior 10 radio ine quota. Kvi ry elilw n of tbe ward should r ".pond in, u.td ia ely, so ' to save the want tbo dn-'ra o Kt Miimft. Tub C minnltee sit at D'Nens Hall. on H..iordy, Sunduy, and Monday, day and tveLlug. PlLLto Ur. Thia mornng ?onvs seventy recruits were mustered Into tbo regiment of Miarptuoours of whkh 3ve companies are being orgstiUed in this city. The regiment, which will be attached to General Birney'e omiaaud for special rciTlcr, has now six co.npaoio nearly full, sltbuush recruiting waa coinmeneed only foar w.eks since. Tbe io u ling throughout tuo Hla e lor th.s nirttii nt progresses m to ra dly than iu lhe cty. The rcKiuieut will leave for tbe iai ol war a. soon a full. This will lie in aao.it tl.iee weks. M r J. W. M.Mre, who entered tbe service hreo lews ajo aa a biKh private, and l o Is nn 1 xc lient soldier, is H have command ot tbe oigan.ation. rHHKKOUOlCAI. JO' ItSIlI. S'On S El'TBMllRIl. We have icci lved the September number of the ln icon I'arenologi-al Journal ami Life lllu' iratrd, from Profes-or Caien, No. 2-i S. Tenth street. Iu addition to the u.nal portraits, phro uo'ogiral deserlpisms of poblie characters, an 1 thtlr biographies, tbo present numoor onains a hibiy iiiterestlug illustratel am le entitled Flsbiiiis P. jsionomles," pointing out tne .i.,i,- ,.1 i h iiunter hs oeuic ed in theh un in face. Tl ir icle alone is illutra'od by wood -cms of (ii.i.riai Grant. Martin J.utncr, jo iai tan r. 1 u,,t-. (). 1 en.l Iliter. farson "piwulow, 1) l ng, (ieneiul Hooker, lPa''k Hik, General ll'uuoek, lleenun, Generals Th ntias, Foster, Nupiei, and others. Ni.w Priii.ittArioNH. .Messrs. T. B. P.derson K Bros., Nek 3ti Cliesnut street, have j ist put- lisl.id "Fiiitailons in Fasb:ouiblo Id'V by Catharlt 0 Sinclair, anth ir of "H atr ce," "J .ne Douveile," etc. The au'h of "BoiUrks)" his displa)Cd her usual ability lu this new work. It is one of those raio creations that ou'ymako ifeir bi earance at long intervals in the liter .ry kv. A woik like Ih.s cannot fail W lesve iis mark npou society, and we cordially ro omiuentl it to such of onr readers us 1 ivo a real y .o sd book. The pu'dl-hers have gJt the l) k up in their batidst mest st lo. ltFi-Ki'Tiott On Monday tho members of tUo 10ih Regiment, Pennsylvania Volnuteers, who did not re-cnlit, will reach this city under com mnnd oi Major Sperry. Baxtcr'a l ire .ouaves will turn out to receive them. Si'ST Home. John Doiscy, a boy eleven year of age, w as picked up by Oilicer Recder, at SUth and Race atrcots, yestevdny, and by liim aent to liis homo in Conuectitut, from which place be had run away. Dr.sr.nirn. Thomas Heydon waa arrested at Pecond and South atrcots yesterday, by Oilicer Henry, on tbo charge of being a deserter from the I'uitcd States Navy. He was committed by Aldoiiiinn Carter. Axleokd Attempt Df.sibtion. Walter Long waa arrested by Oilicer Findley.at the Iliil llmore detx t, yesterduy, on the complaint of his wife that lie waa about to dcacrt her. Long waa held to bail to answer at Court. Paii Dmvtno. Joseph Murphy was arrested by Ofllccr HaU'h, at Thirteenth and Lombard streets, yesu-rduy, on the aarge ot fast driving. He was lined by Alderman Patched. A Pleasant Trip. An excursion on the Camden and Atlantic railroad will leave this city this evening at 8 o'clock, aud return by moon lhjht ou Monday morning. SvioiDi.. Florence Dowd committed suicide yestcrdav afternoon, at Front and Christian, by driuklug'laudnuum. bhe waa a woman of dis sipated habile. No Home. John Hnatllngcr, acvcu yean old, waa tent to tho Southern Home yesterday, he being without isirenU or friends to care for him PrnsoNAL. Lord Lyons, the Biitiiih Mlalstor,, and Mrs. General Grant, are srtoppins at the Con- tlucntul iiotci. OrrttxAi. fir ATuwtivT or Quotas Ciopits issDinciKiiiso tmi WikDst. rho Mlbwliia hi aa l.ial Matm.ut In f.a:rars to tne ajaolas, amtlita and eXWHsatK el th ssvm1 Wards 1 1 kilarb.a ip to July (IM, The nambtr, aeaordmg la thl. ilatrtnen , ot wbkb this ally was cLtltut, was T7i-4. Plnse the artove dale akota 10) rcral'S bava tern 11M, whir will Irare CW0 1 r 11111 Inl Ml dnnng Hit seat nine iy : "Ii" a-: It t. x. ? ri & t l- "" tan" xn I". 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Hnc lliHi k bus with truth eoafo-xsl Th.l.v.ry lV lle.ll a. tia II ensitasuttauljr si atteoel; But ti'n. Is s ifTpr thashsvw reassn, W'hll. ruoer Had. At prten. nA 1 fll cloth fl M suH sack time r.a season. n.i-...r Huiiim.r Moek srUirat St Oil irk'M !' I... Hu. IKSSI C 'l 0KSA..1. SOUJ SO. 819 Miuxct sir.' t-Ua.ssa.-r A Co. A Tiai to Bi.nasino. At this seasou of the Ti.r. wnen tns leni.f.iur .'J fiouurn Iv v vlf-, Uie hum.l, tas.llyb.'Xiir.ea-P't'al, tllt.HJ one nri..m o iv,..),. ria..hi..iicMl II.. Asi, 4e which, tn e.mrs 01 time, b n.'iil"ied. snisi lata nMiilrm. d ouw of i.ci .ua.uisii i.is-iili tbe Tl.oiu tu A yrvi. 1 K'tva. It r .1 aiit'isut.' i'i' """ ' ., . Aui r.iu.O) fl't. enib Ua" "P'' ' ! ar. I i--;s tu Ii it liln o, Is, It d.!pui,ile has li. and s misli "a taa'-u. akalie. Ht A... II ''.'. JWa ll"'J..H are au ...I to nt l-nirta e.rwi. r, .n 1 .Y .! ir- n.rs . b ..,'ul roaa I bhut r eiian. ni cm- "i a, r.t. i'ii'.re .ii.-s.ii IM nnr, Th. Iscu.r Kil sji.1 r .r.n ka.iwn Is tr.lacem nnir.M a- a inniii.n ci iih'i.ofi"". . .7 1 t,.a..lletl. ai.u PI. r.-nir.ij . ....... --. --- pisrlrnr y.r.,H ! Hi v.rjr rli.s "f dlr S t r r ... .. . . 1. ....... . - .ui .tn, li, n,. WI ttlh II e l urui.l m mn - -. " n Ian. i. u. issrstatia s.u r u.ta w.. . ... ... mo.tjilvslytnrlsr.'.nr llma.afed .a wl 1 ew- l. lib as rrl a ai, and, Br a afa.iw.,y nn. u r.i nialivf h I'll s 'i amoiini iMi.irit n M t t' 0 -Mr.:r- vt.i. f rroal inui...n w" t.wi.."" ... L.t all wi o .l..nii. atsi hi iw.iii"". PitcoRKsa. or Ukcrvitino. Captain IT irklns, wlo I. now ivMotltrs fo Compscy E of Blrn.j s Ikarp- h.t.ra.sr ll 'Oulk asb's Hall, Locust .trsst,aoovaBliflirh, Is nicrtins wlih much ucce.s,a'.d iboCompauyls rwilj BUI' I IIP' .. ...j.. -..!... I SIK.ll IISTS'liS IS . l.n"r-.iai-.". niyvi " .. r ., 1.1 kiw f-.tl m I" s .aaaiili l' v. r, ten r.i'.i.n u 1 aid $i;, W.td an a CHjr Hautity, lmn ;ik.tlv oil t-S DS U Stil led m. VksTiHim CvttTAins, lacs and rods, tor ves tibule doom a large assortment of new and rtei.d'ifol designs at rrrv rni'ietrl prlens, at, W. Henry Pattens new cuitam store, iso. 11m ou- uuleireet. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Optics ir Tn f vama TvianT, I haluKaaf. Ansutl ii. I The Stock Marhet Is rather dull this morning, aud rrices are less firm. Government binds are without any material change), o-l is sui ui 1 ii which is a alight dee lie; 730a at lll;6j of lbUl at 100s, and 10-40. at 102. In Rallrrad Khar. there is very Utile doing, nd prices are rather lower. Ra ling sold at M fn67, which Is a decline i. Little Bchuylkill 4Ji; aod Cntawissa preferred at 41 t Hi wae bid lor Pennsylvania Railroad ; 3i fr PhiUdoJphia aud Fric; 04 for North rena-yivanli; Hi for JSino hill ; aid 221 fur Caiawia-a comm m. Thore ia little or nothing doing in Cuy Fasscn gei Railaay ahuira, and prices are noinlaal , 72 wna bid for Bicoud and inird, anu a ior uceeu and Coatei. There la leie activl y la Coal Oil snares, and prices are rather lower, with sales of DiUellat 124; Rot h OU, 8; MeClinto- k, 7 ; Terry, RJ; Mnple Shade, 17 i Egb.:rt,3i ; Donsmoro, It ;and Melihnny,9. Bank shares continue rlmi at ab.mt former rotes; 16J4 was hid fur North Amoriea; 6U for Farmers' and Mech in ca' ; 66 for Commercial ; 2HfJ for Mechanics'; 80 for Western; 274 "'or Muuuia. turcrs' aud Mechanics'; 70 for Trudos mriis'i and M for Consolidation. Them la no change to notice In tbo Miney Matkit. Loans continue p'eiity 00 call at 6 pjr cint. tr anuum; best paper ia selling at from 6 (h9 per cent. In Gold there ia more activity, but prices have decilncd opening at 2531, 0u a,,1 ",J w 261 at 1 1 o'clock, rallied and sold at 2j2J at li aud2lf,atl24. Tl.e Tn auty Department has Issued a clrc'l lar tiotitiying the holders of the 7 83 Botes, dated October 1, IS01, that they may be presented Immetiialely In any amount, to be exchanged for d ptr cent, bonds, fulling due after J.i le 3J, IK 41 The Inteiest on the 7-30 bouda will lie settled np to tl.e tia e of Saturday, Octotier 1, aud the 0 per ccit. bonda will bear full eoupocs from July 1. 1 Le subscriptions to the new 7 30 loan toported at the TrCBSury Dopar.meut yesterday amoanted to f'77'1,0; 0. The nubile debt, M returned Augtis! 1G at:d 2a, compares us lonows (l.il.l h.nrirj "sft. ..'H.l'll fHs7.WI.lll J.lnV''0!nc. y 4-t.-.,0 I 141 4Vi.il-l l.ll 7. 1'U. le I . ;iitva ,i.i u.'.'m.im e,;..' lav.' Joe. ':,., a at.;,r.o o. Aetf. VI lliii....t Int. uric i illtert-st .. intl'luai c-ile.l.i 41 ,ttlil.714,.UI f I .SV.l.i7l,:.;i The Requisitions nan tdeen-ase ol.. t rn," 1 he t ertineaws, an increase in Tl e Coupons, 0 per cee: , an Increase of 2,'i lO.O'.H) j The 10 411 Gold-bearlmr.an Increati of. l,'li).',0)J 1 he 7-;tn Cuircncy Noi'',im iucnai-eof T,V iti.OU'l Weekly Inereaao 9,6;y,f2fl Iuercase in three week? 31,7S2,20l The following National Ilanka have been ca tublikbed, und are now doing business: The First National Hank of Sutlield, Connecticut, eupitul, SloO.olfO; the Giauiie National Rank of Augusta, Muine, .1KI,KX); tbe Drury National Hank of Drury, New Haiupshire, IsOO.OOO; the First National Hank of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, J..-i,000; tbe First National Rank of Bmithtieid, Ohio, li:i,ttk) ; the First National Hank of South Noiwitlk, Couuectieut, luO.ooO. Tbe total num. ber of National Hanks estalilisbed, aud bow doing business, is live hundred aud two. The Rock Island Road earned the third week U;Z.. i.mw tw Increase 12,500 Tbe Cleveland and Toledo Road earned the third week iu August : lhf.a 21,603 ISM lnaease .lAo4t Tbe Chicago and Northwestern Road earned the third week in August : I-.. fsiS,l07.1wii lncreaise ......i.',oM From January 1 to August 21 : in,,'! AS.B'JO IOU1.... lucnuse. -The following are the receipts of Flour and .1 .:. .i.i- ,.rt la.alar : r lour, 1800 bbls.; Vvheat, oObii.hcla; Coru,lil0 bushel! i Oata, 000 bushels. The following are tbe receipt of Coal Oil at this port to-tlay : Crude, U'JO bbla.; Iletlucd, Old bbie. PRICE THREE CENTS. WriXADrIntAMOrXi.XClU1 iw. r. ft, focx or taukri-s ots., BroMs, 1 m 81 Tair rM, MUM BOSR.su, - I aue.blioin 4 lent. j . :"" J L1 rxi.a " "I .-sli Msirts Oat.... lt.1 .ti FU..rl,nff k 1 s.ia - iib a. MW si rionn fst im.klurr r. n... rx ti ate linlock .... Kl.h t 11 0,1, a bft irKi.h an h in no l.O h M III . onr lU tteri.s M.s. l-ld... 4'1 all I'.rry Oil ) T.!i o-.t Alk ?? 6 IW 101 n . do.. 710.1) 4o., o.... sst s? 0 uta ISl 11 k 4 9iO-b tin-. iev .o rlnl' t) lie.riwra i aim. .iv 1 liA.aChl Jsm. I i n nt u.r.an rtituT bo Ann. ftveo a. ."! I'.is imrii M"tWnfx.... 'S S.I'. U t.- .S'. 11 a ui.. la in..... nr, :.! 10... sa. (let. Ill $1' '0 IVi.ns c !HS a.';i.il'ttr t. B.a.'i4.l' i.o.n 4ii. n r .i. a a.. o i I 0 a SI seas sh vi I o,.i .itssir 111 11 lnu.a Moiliinar .iil') a IIH..1 i nt 1 . a,i Kt ..n oll...k) II .tiC. n Ui....n VI .n I.ntl. Srri It . 4 TWartiaussf i'...tX li i ui .h M, ,. "II .... a San Ih B.IM R..U. s( 'Aslsli Ua...., e jm S.-.iin d.. st(....ir.), 7 at) MtN-n 1'S sv (.i all Set. t'nrk .... IV, 1(0 ah nil l'rr"K l fun.h lis fll tiU .... I'.'S 'a ti" 1'x 4tii.h 1i Ii'. f.l.ri N.leA IW-I.O ll W all hiseh Oil CHICKS OF UTOtia IK mtSf TORK. ' r IlfprirteU lj Ctk.en A Co., tfrussrs, so ui a. Tfirre , aaxMnsi Cat). .. ia sa K4, MIsW Ms, (.att I'iV '" , .. mM an.'H .ss ISnltrA RtMt.a C. 1'iSI. till oT. ,.ni':i ' HiM-t Isimiu !Unm.e aie kvauuai 1 J r,...i fS'44 t I lliiti'Ms On r.l Itullrotid to Saw l.rl eiilrsl K.lur d I'-KVi iv Frl Kslltn.tt I'"l OH line on Ktt.lnMid ...f. i' . f.,,1.1 '.l "M 1 nited Hum a n , Ill M4 IU hMI Msrs.it ai "so. WtlA- Ount attonsiif G ild at tho FuiUlelphla 01 F.xrliange,No.."l 8. Third streot, seaond story: 04 A. M 2.3I 12 M .....VM 11 A. M ' I V. M ii4 Market weak. . t - Jay Co)xe Co. qnote Oovcrnroent Stxnrl liea, Ac., to noon to-day, as fallows : t.t..i. Bittf. 11 s r, ism lo I li'l V. S. 7 :4-IO Notes HI ' J M'iA CertilieaU'S of indebtedness, UOW... I) :. Vi Uuarieriuaster's Vouchors.. ........ !'! , , Ml Go'd Ill' J ' 6-20 Bonds .....I1I4 lif New 7 3-10 notes ready for delivery, U Augntt 9 lticlusivc. .......- Dl IiMis E1.0., No. 2d 3. Third street, quote aa follows : vHt. Atlri4. Am. rlenn Grid iJ . . American Silver, l aand ,'s 20 , ' Dimes nnd Half Uimea yj'i 1 Spauisb Ciuanera 'lit . '' ' P i n. Ciiin ncy I dls. i-odJ9 New York Exchange YiO " par. Qnotauons of tbe principal Goal aad C aai Oil stocks at I o'clock to-day . ' n.."s" Bit it. Wtf . A. rntton roul In'a CnKr.s,letim.. .. 4 af Mil notiniaiu Coal, s',' H'j or. at, so oll..... re Ixi ,U Villi. ( . .i..i.. . rrtuLiiii 'It....... nrv.-n M'.i: ii I H'lM 11 nle N.tv IX-.iSI , ls.eur I siu Ctsti I'lliitesit'ii. Atli.rt. nil kaittli. 1'. Tir. Ml., ICR. Illrard Ml, II. .... K'na tl1. nn: A ilrviua O I.. ....... t. si Isj Sii larm oil..,. I'i - l.tk 1 , r, C.Ttt.in. 2ID.1..., .'V ai stiUMr. ......... lu l'-4j laifrll iU. U a' li S .Mallnon y i SLMMUt. Oil. 1'hiia. sntl ll'wloa. .. Vitndsi, Allom Manm.oe AUlonc. 1 .1 O'raMSfiail I'i ! o K,M,fuiv.l.ia ii.Mt 10 .17 A .inr...m.a Cotilr. I- t'Mints;lk-lit I iatsart .-.S,iT, ."j IU... Iti.cl 3 2. Al.vt' Inai '.'S llil frn-k. s1. k a. Elinor in I Mspl.- slu.l (111. .17 Met 'Unns-s, ill..,, 7i 1. I'h I. A tllliT .. U llihbsrd Ti ' 1 eTHi-oli.ital ai,. ,. ', i: k x hi..., 't t iirtu flxf V.m Oil f Mlifrral O a Hhv.iob.. Oil IS VMiaovo 1 4i l)t Uv Su v Ifaru 14 i OoiM.... IX - t 1 The following Is the, amount of coal tataspori t over tbe Schiiilkili Canal during thj week coif ing AuR.2ri,lHrt4!- ' ' ' . 71ms. cwM Fi-om Forf Cnrbon. ,001 lei from I'tittHTIIw Iioni Sehnvikill Havel l-i oni lort t linlou. ... i. Tctnl fur week Itoiiously this year... Total v. to aiuetmie lust j ear. . ... i,;J ( ... lots xi 'n.')n ...... old ijt Hi ...5T.4 90 ...trHMd ut Inetsecw ,.:.i28ta OS The following la the amount of eoa nKportVsJ on the Philadelphia anil Iteatlimi K n ro id daring week ending Thursday, Au.ju.it Za, lttW : i fn: Oet. l roml'ott Carbon l'oltsvllle i behuilkill Haven..... Auburn , I uii liuttin liairisbtirg and Lrauphin.. ... ' T "'i7 V tS7.Ale 4K A -.H ti U.lrttf V) , ,M OS TotalAnthrarlfoCeaJforwook... " Tl.t flj From liuriisl uig, toial bituminous Cual - 6.84 OB Total of all kinds mr wo k. u, 7tL6it 1 iti iousIv ihisywr. . , ,. .f .. . ,IMSA 1 Tola'.. ....... t.,M 3,l!,l. 04 To-aiuerlm-luitiear VH (kt lueicaso.. .. ttW,u. Pnit-AHLLPIIIA THikDC KSrvaTf. :, . .-. ;.. . Satlbiiav, Aur.uet 27. Cotton ii held wiU li st, firmness, aa moat of the wills have ccasorj operations. , Clncrcltron Pnrk Is uncanned, wlta' vory little) hero. ' ' "';".' There la very little do'ng in CloviisitCtl j of250bnsh. Timothy at WdJ3. " Provislona ore held with nituncan-, areull .' of Mesa l'cak at I2 Hams, 'Wi'i&J ( 4 Shoo Idem, In pickle, at 1641. 1 iJ id ;..( 5 Flour la held with much firmnere, the receipts and a Us ks being small ; a Ues of 4.0tkJ b'lls. d'f Mills and Western extri faruily, pert at flD74 (ii 12 5) for recently nod fresh ground, and put on private terms. The demand by the retail rt and bakcia Is steady, but inlet, with stiiee) raiding from yiOSO for snoerfiue op to J'.3 59 4J' bbl. for fancy lots. ' Rye Fl.mr Is icirce, is freely taken at JilO oO. Nothing doing In Ce.r Meal. ' The receipts of Wbeot are small, and ft le i good demand at l-riO(a 2-67 If biiabel far fair audi good old Pennsylvania and Western redt- yZ ttS ( i ! "n fur new Uo. do. White is held at ifi 7 at i Ik fur PeiiBsvlvanlo and K nitiirkv. There were) but lew Miles of Rye, at ti-tFx9l'8f. Corel Is scarce, und yellow is taken ut 4'l 7ivl'7. There is Utile doing in Oats, with sains of niw at ins t erra. There is a g'iod demand lorBirlcyat l-7ofe.PS0, und Barley Malt is held at Vi 'Jdl Oi 1-30. In Whlsliy thero is but little dolus, but It l held lirmly at WP'.si for Pennsylvania and Oh'.?.' LATEST MiKIMi IXTELUGEKCK , , . i Cir.AItCTJ THIS MORVm.l. Htesm.Mi' hsxt.tt. M.iliews, ttoatua, 11. Wlust Co. ! lti...ot.fiit r.c.ra. Itfi.U. lis re.J. t. HaUy t Uo. brlr I lata V liiuuulua, Wtaaael., Barb-Ona, B A. Hot 1ST Hirliif!ir. Woonl.T, Calais. '. . Hack k-r Oe. cl.ra.M Lea. lai'ior, l-.rtroes Monro.. I' .ior l.v. i Selr Hsailh.p Hit. S0.4S. Davis. W-Ullislua. do. ' Bt-lir tlocnua, llanei:, Ale'.isiliirls, 4 .' j i!.i l ti.... k, Hum. t, 'W do. Held W. liniiistin, Huo'er, tin do. Sil.iJ.H ll.nij.nio o. Nowb.ni, ' M.'l.r J. Mr I .m. Milan, HI M.rri, Sid., H . Ada..-.el SehT U. Vsl num. V.niKinan, Port H... al, Uu. ! At e. 8: Lr it. I'. Ktii, Built li, rfuvldfutt!, Jukil a. While. anitnTnTnm mormthci. Brig Bf:ie.urd,uysrriia I'ort JtojaMn ballast to 1 iiVifkol.k,Yst.s,8ilayiffoia TasspsIUy.lB talls't oVckr i'a'v'j'ani' li.nne.ty, llaover, t dirt from Hamp loa lla U. in ba .luil to e.ptala. htlirke.llin iiU.No.i6,lvi4,fromAnapoUs,tnlial- ''swiliiVliarrutt, from Alessadrla, In baltait Ut 1 g'YrCoii.sck, Baroet, from Alexandria, la ballast tn T,h r'iioanelly.ntinler.froin Point Lookout, l bsl- .'-hr Aienli.CaiaUl.r. from WMkbujtoa. la ItAllast te) Cs,-rnit. Y-ineras... V.anoaun, frota Wl Blvor, la bal. UeVh, Jsla, Melsln, rram As.xalrls,lil bsltut to) ''i.lt.Ii.TAr'o'.'1'1" Tk ballaitte) Tyhiilsrsarsi.. Jen.l hoars from Xw Tork.wU, mli.Wir.MKslrdaCu. AT oraitAKTIWK. BrU; tills, (real Malsauat, la eaUast. Correnimifenee tttSe PhUviepMa rrvknatf. 1 I I fw.,IL,Ain'iitl -s. Ilrlga Mua.o Liuueaa, far Alx snilna: Oiluion- ilert Jlik, far farlr.ss Uuiirosi sctir l .iiguaM. lor Cltj I'muli Sow J"Ty, fc iu.uftsrt i U, Sm'lh sad Msrv V'luai.etk, for Newharnt K. Vans. n W alnufton. and all Uss iloel butuid eoutb.un Ui.araUvs water tkla UiniUit. w-- T'.s l Jmui-. Smith I. brtaMrif npi ths wratiisf iciiisai.sr Wll.l.iuiurr 1. .ulonjj.i a., satlua karauua' eu.UtJ. aio. Vt iud2IW. taWS, A. 0 Aao tikxma. OfHcts.1 Dram las of lite Ktteiby Cslisrt ,iy-k..ue.y.4((A 14, 51, 28, M, . 77, 17, t,a 6S 1 1. 21 6 i, S9. 41. liVlKJtl L.K4tt-AilS'iKS'i't M -t OT, g, f.0, 40, 73. 2N, 2.5, 12, l, 4o, 41, 00, TjW Cum. aat by uediv.ii.a ilMM c... t l l