rrn HE MAPI! 1 id! PRICE TIMKK CKNTS. Latest SoulIuTii News DEFATCHB3 FROM OL.N. HOOP, Full Details of tho Death of John Motrin. DESPATCH FrtOM WHEELER. f Latest lrom T.lacon, Georgia. "EWMnKii" t t:ii: sirrino A CRISIS AT HAND The Confederacy " ia Danor. i - - General Sherman Very Severe. RICHMOND FINANCE m TRADE. LARCE FIRE AT RICHMOND. L.08S Jt our Millions ol Dollars. EUv., lie, Ric, r.io., inc., Fate. Wo hnvo received the Hi -lun m.l .'.a-ao'a.'i- if tic lut.h jn-innt, from which wo make tin- foil, liv ing extracts : Tin- Wnr ri. - Yesterday, bring Sunday, ra fruitful oi'rumors most nb-U'd icla'ivc to iiirtvcniciit-i said to lie taking place in ami iitcjut I 'ctcrsburg. They an unworthy of the spine it would re (ti ire to icaeat tin- ni. Wt have authentic information that yi s't-rday was one of liie mint quiet dais ut I Yter-burg Ihut. bus passed during r 1 1 mi culled siege. N it fn wan beard to liisinib the stillness of :h.' .".iiinmin oir. mi l'ruliiyiho enemy cultured ;i small pur'y of i nr picket- south of t'iu town. This driving tu ami capturing ol ptcKut- is a thing of daily in currence when great lio-tiie armies are In close proximitv. I! ih sides praetiso it, an 1 . all riHortiiig )!. ct, w In nun outpost., r uit-l. r tlit'ir being ruptured or "diiktu in" anion;; the must probable ot events. i It will lie m n from ilio following mil da' dis patch lrom Gtneral llo id, tli.it Sherman pro ' poe to make a desert of the titv of A'luuta, All t the while inh.'i' hunts arc to ho torn from their homes mill M iit either to the North orSoii'li. We are ut a loss to divine ihi' I'.'ibc of this cruel nn.l haiburotis iniasiirii. This is Gdmral Hood's 1cfpitch on the subject: 'IlKArnil'AlllKK ' Ai.'MV in Tt V e.st ,'. S, ,, niti, T ' lltiik. l.iu'iul llragu ill moil sin renin i..s ,', i r- I i' . If IllUval III' nil f'Ol'ln IMMH Ailli'li. IojiMiM ' S,,,i,n ' a. lliey nifty necl . lol l iu.,ii,.s,is ii iru, o l-ir ten ,J n a to iuovlite fur llm o .o.p m i jtmn ,,i hu'"fi ll ui.iv il,'-lr.- I'i W'liifl .Siimli. Ilioi' i:vl, himI nm in iHiii-: i-rn:i'-iHn'iitn. J. it. i. in, li.-a, , ,i, ( tt hi i li f Sii.. ' From the f.llo.vinn I'r-nt.'h t"ro,n tii'ii.-rai ' IIooii, it will he hti'ii thai V heeler h m rH.h'n hi Circuit unci id Date. He has jiroix'ily liy tl is ti n ' joiuc-U I-'iirrcst. What ho i.ceotrj;ilUnea duiin.; hid xiiclitioii lie t. l.s himself: "IlKADgiAHrttllS KM V ill T I VN I K. S. p'r ni'ilT 111. KM, , r, nn,v . i,,.,nvin ,, ,;, , i, M ,. . tM-i-n noplvtil l'f..ni .lmor-il r,il Wit.'rlcr. Osi.-.l at a liiilnt lif-lwrtn I ;mr.-lM-e!iir. I'n,i,ii . an.l v.i.in,. liiium, Maiiiitani, uhC'iiiiiJi una u iti.lt; oa tuo .l. , llinottit: ( !i a ra Iruail and ilit'ii tv.irKt'.l U"wn oa tru- .Vloi cil i ui I .'I ll.l e-M-f I iilrnuil. Wt; ,..sir".',l III v ,M, m tl ; 'n- I'-ii J.i ia IIO.lll. nn.1 His,, .i..-ml If lliMn,!,.! ium, I, ll'ill 111 eert lkh Hum lur wi M llm fiii iiiv tvit ti o- 'i'it inr:m- s'til i-Miifii-tii-; I iln,i'itfi,i ,t I ,r.',! 'uniiti r VIA s ' .tli.it. t o i.i Iniiiitti-.t Khl.'il anil wcu ult-a No ahlinl! iltv botu ij.tj, l -irt'ti ir nit us in a. li.ai Confix . , Inn ilt st MorBixi t i oiiimttixl. as Iieate3 B lfc'l Duke, formerly of (;,snori brail"1 Mo' Ban's stall, h n neen asslneil 1 1 the , a uiii.iiiKi ot ilio ilt e u-eil elili li.iin'ii ti o ip .. Ci.U in 1 1 like in a vlitsliii.yoiing olli;c-, of ii irm UOiinigi) ninl line u"i ilies. j, la this eiitiuei iioii c May sav th it (I menu Tii.huii'n ollU'iai ii;iiirt of iliu killing of UeumMl .Moiitun wus. Ji' e ail Yanked army ruinrcs, stu. ,lliously false. M..i-jan's eomanna were oatshlr iff the town of fire, nville, nuJ wore ii'.-vei- on igj.l ilh the ineuiy. s V I ro.il llaiMill, ""I"rl:i, llrf llttsworks are heme tAu l,a "!) nrotiml Maeou. The citi.t ns of .M.isniillti " .tii'l fi Ik ut lie I'vaciiuiioii of At n:n. daem n appealing io the t'lli.ens i "P"a thf 0 ill no oriiaiiize una he pr-patetl tj r 'M-t nip.1"' 'jf imrty that may be .-cut ananist Clio pla', r'-'"ty n'l'i oui ilnl of Jn. ibucu' have iii.iu a hh i -jit ,.'i .in Mae n hnspiia s, an. I a lare imnrier ir' re sr,'"t n in the i.verriia country to her nlic.ulv en,"'1. ."'.'! tiopmaiiou. " ,r'., iuil.vuf ic VtI l (lie Iti-itili ( ic'" r.l .flitritu. ,The Abingdon Virginian gives the followini; Jiliieiitiu voision ol the t ireiimst. uiees under ilileh the gallunt and lamented (iener il Morgan Die to bin death ; On Saturday, the .1,1 ins'., accompanied hythe arigitdea of (,i ner, lloiia, , ami Nniith, and a iluehiiicni ol Vioilian's, wuii lour picecs of irtilif i.v.tjeiii rai Moroni and tins'. ul'aiiriwbe I 4ie town of (ireitiev.lle, leune see. (seo.ns had rounlit the in) niua'i m that the cneiny were not farer than liuli'n (i ip, mi.,.n miles ,ii,tani f d, iu iiiiuition, a Ku.ird had hoen sent into tho illume to reeoiinoiire. Upon tho reinrt of the i ntiro u1nenvo of the f.rmy, Cus-el's llattalion, e nnmaiid.-d by 1' ip- . .ill J. M. Clinke, to'-'echer with the lour Kiiua, jere jioMed sonic three or lour hundred yards om the eourt-house w hen General M ny ni ami ,4s BtiiH'i ruert d mid estunh-hed bead pi iru rs a' e rt sidetii col Mis Dr. Williams, near be centre I the iowii. ISnoitly alter tile udcnt of the iintd in town, vnuim Mrs. W illiams, ii iuhter a-law of tke ladv at whoso liousu (i mernl .Mir an had his lieaUipi irieis, disaiipearjd ; a mt pb hi nt lor, but ei.uld not lind her, ami a -Ue uMirned with theciu iuy next moi ii'm:, ii. aim uis je bi d ri.idi.ii all itiu way to Dull'.siiip and 1 (liven iiilonnatiim of Morn in s wheiealwuis i.o the stii iif'tb ol the tiaiii. I'rieiiutioii hitl lieeu laktn to prevent the Eressnf piraon. who mi;:iit louvev tniorm.itiuu the emniy, ana all Hie roi.is anil avciiuis Tie pieKuieu. Atccr M.siiiiiK the cam, is an. I -eint! tht I'ieliets had lueit iluly po ted, ii, iiurul 'iiriitin iiiiil his -tan, it a late hour of tin- ni.-ht, (tin U to n st. lii iii, rt utiy faiin'ii( d, thev hlep! 'ty 'til' "'i'i were suiilcd fioiu tV:irslum- ers Hliuuc six o'eloeU on Sunday mnriiiii bv le elder JMrs. Williams, who Informed them ilut Yankees bad suriouiided the buue. The , Beral and bis Btal! at once sprang from their (ds, armed themselves and rushed out at the Vposito door to tbut ut wbith the Yankees were juudirini;. Ou the side of the hoe where they ese ipej eic is a very large ard and Harden, w ith a tiiit deal of loliu.no and u vineyard. These, to ''.ber with the hasument of the eld hotel ut the rill h western ixtiuuity of the grounds, enabled .mi to coueeal ibemselves for a time, hut the imkees by this tune beuau to appear -o thicK ad last around them that coiieealiuetit became opeli'ss, and they rushed out to attempt to tight (tir wu (lirougb, in the hope of succor and in stance frani tiie huttalien so near at hand. Tie jlci ti with General Morgan were Major Gusset I Captuins Withers, ltogers, and Clav, and a aiig gent euian by the name of Johusoii, a clerk Die oilice o( the Adiutaiit-Cieueial. At this pe they were all, except Withers aud Cluv, in j! basement ol tuo old hotel, occupied by 'Mrs. y (wife of the notorious hushwhucker and mur Kt now in our possession), who was all the tic culling to the Yankees, informing them of v biding place of the '-itehuls." tHjeing escape ulmost hopeless, General Morgan eeted Major Gassett to examine and see if there lany chance of escape trom the front of the eiiicnt Into the street. Mar (iassett looked jj replied that there was a chance, but it was a perute one, which General Morgan did not ir, us tit that instant tho Yankees charged up Ithe tence sepaiating the hotel from Mrs. Wil ,uis grounds, when the General, with Major .''il,Tl'l'll!l'str'' a"a M'- Johnson, sprain? "cr .'.li"0U.01 "lu r'"cyaltl,wheu the ttvo flL uuJV'''!'' "I,J tl,B "oneral killed. te s and ( l-s.r'VU,Wl'en 110 ,u- t ptttii.s iiiui and Clay bad not been able to vet out ncarT' MJi 'm1, " aomselve. n ' and vliv 1 lie if;il'iu ir 1 : of t ir.-.' .ill. 'i 't' only K'""i itj'.i (lis . r.' I ,r ii is.cfs in- h"'"'. it'll', aa I Ilio l as sn,i tes 111 iuifs h h una' f . , .. in i I irni'1:', i'lt i t',e it i'l hi' an a'l r inns uio ni'tit st. eiivi 1 1 s. I rv a nai tiiuf i t. ii u ii ci I a h'ir-e IiiI 'Im il ' .r he. and ni el i 'in 'd ',y f.n' ' tv I u i . r,-:'l! ','S I .'III lliV. e-e 1 1 A eu'.it in ny h if- Vftt I,' i"i. I oi i the o .!y ni- 'ha' Ih hi w In. h kill d i; 'in r.il M.a i-i.ht tni st, ni . 1 1 ff.i.ii,; fu U ill ci-, Ii i-i r-, (' av, .n il John t ni ii. p ' ;h il " 11 'IV. pi snnif, in a a. ,ki e p, i-oa, .m.l ! i is a '..ni, i ii e my vmiii in, ma : I. '1 M' (,.".i Ml iv. is in frmiiie t i,,-v, r ii c;.i- 1 1 in en i'it, at tl MM ll euitli s in n tail lin y tmisf a a :ne lip. lie. w is hi ant in Mey have i! if ii- -Hie, ' win 11 he iln.'iv hi. pisail and eo.unieiu'ed nr. l.i Tlif Mliiiiilon ,i. ;,ni;iil,i tn lrulitlii - ril in II it mt li'tirst l.tr lln- tttsnll III tlutlilil. '.' ,. Ii -.;,,. I ..' H). Ma rm n iii sin s ifsi. ,.,,, hm cm-ented to a 1 1 in e. At nut i is to he tlep 'piilatt',1 and i tin v r i tt 1 1 into 'i Ii u i: o military eaihi' ; ai-tmu.i-llie nt n nnit.ons alltl suipl i a. Nashville, ( 'tni' taiieoca. ninl At a' ta aie to I.e tiie three ttiMin;. lin ns in a wail ol iron and hiy.tn.t, itrcti'liin.-; ir-.in t'ie (lino i is i r into middle Georgia, and to I-i- i's- tt mu .l in iluc tni' oirh n S.ivaunali, or hint HitW'ird to Mo,, He, or pro! mu'ed cas ward in C't'iiilesti ii. fun' Sbei man o indites ttifl tie. ItUM'sit Atlan'a he prelers tiuii t, and Hjo l glHMs h tn u tt 111'". Ii is plain that i.elWe op. ra'ious in the hold are t mh il lor the lime lu nn: in Gem -ni. 1 tic 1'e.li r.il army is much shattered and niii'M fat'gucil. The h ni; line ot i Api seil coininuniea ions to the re ir, hu h is a KtaiuliiiK iMsgraee to tho eoun, ill ai lin hn.onii, need lo.'kii u utter arid sirenijih "n lug. And the reihfi.ri'cnieuis whief. would en ihle f-heiman to push forward in niiilier enterprises are ieiii!i ed lor another and tnoie important pur- 'I Inn purpose is tho ea;,ture. ot u'limond. On this one oliji. et ihe whole inilita -.powt r of the I'leeiai I limn will now lie eonet ntrated. Gran: w ill no hunter he Ulstiaetetl hy i ,v; great enter-pii-ts. One ot then, is ,.c ompfslied and well oil' ins hainls. lie is nt li n ny now to give his whole Ii ree to then. her. He loiiim mils all the annas of the I'liited Slates, mid hispr.de is up. Ihe tu'k wh eh engaged Ins in, nieili ne personal su-pt-riix.ori is yet nniieconiilis;i, d ; while that which was entrusted to a lie 'in'muit hits sue eei ih d. K very luigude and reecuuent that cm lie 'pa id lrom any oilier ipiatter of ihe eonina s will i.ow ci rtainly he ordered to IVtersliurg. The .Voitlieiu iieople and th ir gum lalissimo coth ur in the coin ietii u thu' tl.ev have the Ki hi lion at last so eii'iu.n.s anee 1 that one gren' hum mu-t..eit:,inlj ,le.-ro i' ; ii'td they believe thai Ii ow i; to I.e -Hi, k"ii in .ni.v. 1'i'ter-lmig is falsi ly t-i, eimnl 'he key to Ri h inoiitl. 'I h" I ill of one they t rioneou.s'y snpp ,.-,' HiM.ivi s the other, lint, f i"aiiu t he denied that it they bring together a l uce I n-ge em.U-;h to fivt i w he! in l.i i s army, wheiesot v. r the t lieu to of b.ifl.' in-j i e,th"v do imp. ail Itiehinou.l, and wi.h ii ihe Got leileiiiie c inse u- If. In this view of ilio inilit ivy sj nation, what is the t.'oiit.tleiate p.'liey r Is it t , strciigihcn the niinv in Gioigia ut the espei .-e of that m Vir gin in .- 'I he strategy ot (.inva: llr ig..' js noil kiio',.ii. Ii was idvstr ited at M ' sionare Itidge, whin iloli ut was insured by duelling the best turps of the Army ol T. line-- '. , under l.ong Hn i I, on a wild goo-o elms,: to K noxvi.le. It was 111 us-1 i-'it- d in th - uuai'k in May last upon llut'i r, when a divinou, which w is assigned to a most iiiponant part of tin- pr ".'rainnie ny the lieiaral iii the lie d, was ordered on u Jack o'laii tt m puisuii to un iiipo-i'e point of the oinuuss. it was nimbi ii-peu i d ai Ai lama, w hen a power iiii..aleiii to twenty t'lons-autl men, in Ihe for.ii nl a t'oiiiiiinnilin,' (i, nerat w lm t ,sse..l the on Ihiisii.s ie tonliileiiee of the armv, wis tai.'ii away lrom it, on the eve uf the most deeisive opt iiitiori-of tho campaimi. It wm reiterated w la ii heel, i- Was, precisely at Uio wr leg nio n cut, dr inched wit'i iinnv 'thmi and men on an e.xpnliliiin two or thit'e liuiiilrotl mil h dast int. it is vitally important to the safety of thii (.'iin luh iue that I Inn same Holier of divnlim' .nu:i iit uin io uu engaged in lie. i iv. not lie lepeatod How. ihe t n liichtnt'iiii, exi't iit, tliromtli the i eouil ci saijuid in v i: Minor et samo lihiii.lors .Voith Geo.-gei, which Mirienih red '1 enm s'; e, ami At aula. They are eon. -em ni.U we ilioultl coueen'raiti on I it r Ihe present, needed in (leoigi ine, tiTii i 'il e.ipa'ile of st urin. : ihe aimy and inople there. I'. 'itui'ron (i.'uit, '.'0. All that is. ia is a e niim in.J lie coiilideueo ot' n n it merely a -il 1 r inn aoldlv in Gt't.rgj.i. but "' to MV.ll.l tl"i, .' 'lout a ras.i -et- irn.u who can charge, in;, o ,1-', til on earthworl.s, met iu'w Hiittal one who has also eiiougli su a' tiieken i ut of a vital pn ii.oii w a' le lif.br. The -.vant in Geor. :t i .s a eoiiiiu tth lor m ; lin. i.i Vir oj lau nts a in i i.-prnveil repueit gima ii. e gicat w nt is men, i w.ih a t oiinnantier. tue are su .'.de l .No positive results can now b. expe 'ted iVoni the Wcsttru ciuipiiigu. l'lie d tei'mi'iniiiu of the executive pown r to interf. re in that eiinn iign is so invelera e, anil the ie ul s ot rii, oii. e. jlereui e have hei a so uc,doriMile, that the e uii ry I.W.U-VH io r.s.peci unv nun r po.itivo ami du- j - '' I will hi cnitent here. liter I t ' K N K -hall haul its vn. i 'en. ml r.m. sci'iri"-"! v-j "l'ratiotH of I 1'l.iia.l. l.tlalit on tho Issutis oiL "''' made up ' HALL, tals ll nilu ) i vtll nv.al 8 b'tVJ'i l' J e'' ' l.iu .M thn lttvllj.li.iti til 111., I'nl.nl Lt.M.'a.. M'O 111 dill I m l.t'iarat-st'tiariEi 'r. far i Nlii.S' Ll'Atii'' iii'i'-viuiort .rt. r. A single I run."', ii,iv . Iltlieral l'Altl.l'.'i::ico ill V l','iu Io li.ur Mr. cut liaitle. I he , u lederacy in nut lrom Mi rinii Grant; it is not from Hie -ear, i it is Iron! that inia"iiuiou, Ir an of our i nils... th..t pt risi. in ,ln on tiie 1 1 col import .mt and .1 .is1 mitle In ig tde or - iimi' cause- the r of ttin Gon . it is not from 1 V of troops; hut bit evil genius ling our armies J engagements. .rHl ftvf In ll'.nt li. sr. r -Ituri.iiiir ol' l.ur. v . iitixiei-H , i,,,, u( i.H.Mm.-,, lol.i.txi Wnri-li.iii.i ,,i,. i, ,.,,. i,.,i.,.. linn ol 'Ii.iih'I'..-i.iins . .-r lliroo ,Hi. Ill.llH l llliHiiiH. Iletwctn the hour ol 12 and 1 o'clock on S dur day inoriiit'g. one. of ibe mo,, destructive fires thai l in nillietm Manehe-t. r, ; n l the e-iual of which has not visi id tins ui .r yt ms, br.ika mil in H e tub ice . i fn v n dessrs. Gar, y v liiilli.i's ( K.ra-iniis, ruri'i, i.i Af'ix Girey) locatid on ll.rn.y, mar ,,,. ,,,, r ol K.dubrulge' slit. l. Man. hesi. r I neiu ni i re doing an ex tensive bu-iiii's, and had a bea. i satck ou baud inaiHifin Hired and uinii will lined. ' When the alarm was glv, u n.e citlens of the towu, unused to the m ib.igm alunus, had ail leimd to r. st. One of ihe s ,rs. liarey, who rooms ut Suit's ho ,1, on M ,m sire t, u short Oisinnie froiu the e. ueol thee n.d.igratbii, uro.e und saw lrom his uladoiv the il 'lies leipingund nawht.g up the mmhivcst i n I of tho fa Tory ciniiiig trom the iu-itU-, on t ' first Hour lie an . u. h n ami i uinii cwo ion u ueu had already hi. l.i u in the Poor. He em. nn and a-eeudi'ii to the kt. 'lid stoi, where he k . eir tiro ht.d been ti.-ul the evtmi.iv ptevi.ui . 'i bero was no ii,.0 tin re, t or cien the sign of it . ml it was at once I'kiilu.t io Mr. Gam thai :..e place must have been Mt on "lv ''V an iia-n ha. v. Ihe ilimct hud by ibis time clambered to the" roof, und were descending into the fecond story. The Messrs Garey, with the assistance of citizens who had bv this tiuie been aroused, saved tho bojks and papers of the linn, aud attention was at once turned to saving what part of the stock that .is uvuilalne, the llames meanwhile uiukiug iire.-ist-uble headway. Up to this time the liicdepurtiueiitof Man, In i tcrlmrl not tumid out, and. .t it had. nhirt, to stay Ihe 11 nucs would have been fut.lc i, uio wat.r-works were out of repair, aud tiie luce pump was at Heard j louudiy iiuduvoinit ne. es. snry repairs. All that the citi.'.en. could do wai to labor to save what they could from the doomed factory. In halt an hour, the flumes leaping up in air ma pyramid of lire, disclosed its h,,t,u to the h.eepy wati htueti ol Itii hu oud, and the ltichmond bells to. k np the clutiior torure acro.s tho river. Hie fire brigade repaiiedwuh their ai.paratus to Muyo's bridge, and sent their reels and liose across, but for some ivusou probably a mistrust ot the stability of the bridge-tu' heavy sieain fire engine wai not desi.atched ry- llt .d, 'eu .d"1'. H'hgtheiung out hose, water migh hare been obtained frani ihe inill-iiice. several blocU distant Iron, the liie, using the euejue to lone a stream upon the binn ing factory, where the flumes could have been stayed. Hut it was not done, and to the absence of un order to that effect is abubuia'.ie the greater destruction the conflagration wrought In lees tbiiu aubour, aud beloio a stream of water was thrown, the establishment of the Messrs. Garey was a smouldering ruin, w th f.m tierces of manufactured nigger heud ti i.t tub,, -co, put uj. for the foreign market ; ie hogshead's ot utiiiiuuuluctured leal, be.nlei all the mum-,-, avd inaehmery, presses, &,- .od jn tUu tMl very complete und valuable, and not to I re' I'bteed during the war. All thut the latter will be nerviecahlo for iu the future will be old iron The Messrs. Gurey hold policies ot insurance on stock, for tweuty-tive HtuiuamJ UvUius ia JLilvU- s v e'r s Cii,r ., (t,, j. , . 1( n'n ma t ly, Vnt .-oii'il v..,: , i , ... Mrs. Fry, w ho was ill ifi,. . , con io I is wl ere iti.mts. H i h It- Withers and Cuiv b.np.g I'Ml la tit'.M tl t,y n 1" ro - .'' tiuitj -vn ; in t i u, r; n i , u i I' v I- n, w he .h i'i i Ii ' ' t Y.iel i s weie as thl-k aioaii i Ii ll.'l v. -t. A to r p.l-sinv to aud fro -n ri tin 'i i-. Mi i,t an I the ."nl ti a'l an , In' ti r ik ly tooi. si,..i, , ,,, i rillLADKLnilA, V IM DAY, SKI'TKM WVM U, .'. r ' ti . , t u' Ci ir I .s will ex... ..I ... y :l. a-t .; . I,,. , r. i in . . ,, i i In 1 i, 1,1 -bin -I. r es an I atlb lag' , of w "" 'I . I I.I' '. .1- l "t n .1 bk I '..' 11 in n .f.i', ii 'l I'" M 1 " . .11 I . Hie I .1' t. !l I'i in. I. 1 i!. I. rs. i- . v i. il e--nr ii c. I b. tl i i,v- ,,. n i.. I'i t-ry i. ., n,.i .1 in t ,. tiah..' ".ll .r.lM - to.ii 1 1 I- a 'i i, e rm r .(' II ni. v atn I ii.ii.,i,..i i. -ini'is. a.d i i .ne I at I' a-i l.':;, 'c. t 1 1 on. lie relay. The ll at u is so 1 1 t"l ' . ' I h i In i 1 II ' t a 11 , Cm e'v i i llbl iv. ', i,i, if bin s. int i i aa i n a Ii mis., olpi;,. r. I',,e l' , ,Im w.. 0 ii.siltl e I, ii' .l with it Mrs. 1 a pi , s . in:., .Mrl, oi 'ie. i ' 1 r 1 a d a,. ..nel, ,r i , ,,r mal. 'i', be re s,c..'. kk li a n, , ,, . , n. ,r.. ili-nt" ni: is u ,. 1 1 t tin Mr-. V i .,.i A-'i.i i. n w i 'iet , . w u- I ib,. ..,.,, llt, h i n , ,, , i "1 t ot ini r.u.i e n- n , Ph. r h ii-e r i.i n ,r Nist ibe triii.f k.'.ln.i m the r ,r (..'the .'w , i' a of Mr-. Sns u A len. i, (,.,. , . ,f k . I'll iiu's, and r.am m I .e rear.it tee la .ore l.;.ii lei.l, ni- a. .1 i-i.i v , ,,,,i ,, . ,,.. , v .) .,V Il'-O III I:; me. I' . e s lit i ereil' tleb-illu Her li.s- i lain like im u-u d , .: n-. u Un. tun. the I, re bad i -mie l the iniai. ns.- .v u.... )u,.. i 1 .! lin l .l! in. ill l , I ,. i ,ss i.ir ,ey .1, . .. '"ii t ie g a I .nl .,,u.ii . , cinlii. an g Ine dist.n ' bin i a g- ot .ene, bra k. m.l 1 1 .in, , ., an I hound. . on i!n e t In- lliinev, iiunbrnU'e ,ei the west, at llei, s- n ei i n ' b.. sou- n, l in M - rs tl In, mil ha I a very hei.y sf,,,-i, id ti I a ,'eo .11 tie. e Hint 1 1. mg I'kei .'ue t mm -.rid ho..-! Hills lllelu.lin .' six lllllnlled and seventv ho .1 e.i,,. oi .nip., 'I, iee linn bed hogsh. ad- of s i 111-, ninl i lie lull, tire, I linR-he id, o ie .if. 1 wa-t .o o'eloek Ii. tier a piinv .neon wis lrom bt to Ii. ur n a, n Hi, tire, an I the wind ll - tr in Hit ea-t, the Kaines -nept throiigb e part i I th" -f i ii. tuic. I la n the tlennni ol "ry hud one tri inl smoke, and pull d atvay nidu.u in l, s iiiicain. ii ebowl, Mtnetl bv tr'apUDa 'I. w alehouse. 'Ihe Ina! lieamo ere ter and en ater as the llano s p. rim ated trom one end of ti e w nehniisc to ihe other, ami the waterMirotvi ii on ihe h,a:.'il wabs . ,.,-.;,a naek m . ts ol s, nbbm. sp am. l.r n.e llaini s had w.n'k tl their ..ay ilooaeh under r neing, th, v bur-t tn. ir wav i et and h ape.l up in a cone of hre io a ..vim: ' i i'lhr, tun!. .nut Hie iiii'ht as ncl i as .1 ie oi It , .,. fnoiiil, ut.tl casting the glare ol its hir.d eve lor miles annua!. When the tli ..truetioti of the warehouse thus In came iuek iltlble, llie seulhille, il e.ts ll.l. k lii.il. itig.-n the i i.i i er ot .Mltnainl CanihriduM sfn cts, was fined open mil attempts made ti save the t'cin s ol liia r i-t, d lobaivi iutoi e tiu ie and inah rgoing the sn, ating pr... e.s. Mueh i t the "lock hire was ae,i, bin Hie heat becom ing too gnu-, because of the h-Ved walls, the buhl! ee h: d In he abandoned to the Haines. Nome lew In .'-heads id tohnc o wa re saicd tfotn one l.ortii ii ot tin wan house while the Humes weie udkiinc'iig, nut the iiainb r saved is nothing in i iiiininrisoii with Hie numb, r coi'siim. d. r 'I he lire buinid lineilv until i!atli;:hf, v. ecu ir gtadinilly sinoiihler. d dtmn upon the i.it debris of . hair. ,1 liog-h.nd-. .Mr. All. n Gilnnmr, (tie onh- par'mr of the fnm in ihe Conreiieiacy, Mr. John Gilmoiir b 'Ing in Si o'laial i ai a longh esiiina',', puis doa n the loss at betwieii tim e and tour milie us uf doilais in Goti'ei). rme currency. As an oil-el to this tin In In hold poH.'ies t l'lii-iiraneo in thh Iv-seveu olbils of the ('tint. . erae.v f,.r ii'iont two h'uiidied tfouiaiul i iilhiis. Tm Ciini ' il, rate Government w as the loser of two bundled and ihinv-nair hogsheads of prime tubulin. Ibis .pianfity had leeentlv chaiiLel I an, s, i.ud v.-e are not aware that there was any insiinitice or .. i u-it v nj on it. A fun ign hou-'e with which the Mis-rs. Gilimmr ha ldeaiings is lib ii a In a y loser. 'lho Messrs. Gilmoiir were the owners of the wiiithoi.se. siicathoii-e, .c.,iiml have an insur ance of twei ty-b nr thousand dolars uiiun it, but ir i,.uh! mn be isbiiilt lor two bundled thou sand. Durirg Snttir.i'ik n f.-ree of negroes were em p'ojcd in it tting oat fiom the . '.vof to'n.'.'.i Ihe hmr-h. "ids coiilaining thai w Id.'h app.'ared to be on y partiiillk d' .sHo.ied; but there being no iiie.ii.s to iUi ni h tho suiouldering lircs, tno de sli iu lion prouies-ed from Imur to In. ir, uud not one-teiitb was saved that iviiuul otherwisi) have hi en .ecu red. Gi at heaps id white ashes, re1 tin ii'gthe shiipeof the tierce or hogshead, inn Led tl c tun I, ol the ih -truction. On llainhihigp street, a frame bail ling lH.ing. ing to the .Manchester Cotton ami Woolen Com pany was on tiro sev. ial limes from the he.ii, and was bitvul wiih great .lillleiiliy. On the Ron h, the tiwel ing of I'liderhk W. Kedtord und Hie Mes-is. Garevs' icsidei.e,, kvere so heated hy Hie I! lneslhat their igUit'on was imminent. T ie Hies pri tecMng Hu in laid the foil ig seorehed olf Hi. n ml tilei I'1 breauiii..' the inteiisiiv d th htm, thus s'iiye.1 tho eonllagrii'ioii. Co to y. sieiiiay n ..thing h al developed itself lu ii Ci.nl to the origin of this nio-t destructive, eon Hagr.'iiou. If iiiceiidiaiism, as is generally hi. ni.hr, then it is another llagiant e,.uiineut.iry upon our apathy and w rniag of our d inger. Klmiiice ninl Tiik. I e. s'ei . in, ,c 'I he I'einaud for nold has iiu pri.ve.l, and fell, rs have been enabled Io estab. i'-h in, .uUi.iice upon Hie rates current last woek. W e h nr of sines ni -J'J. Hie brokers are geue 1 ally n-king S-.l torou.i. Nearly thos.imo prices :ne i aid arid cJ nn. n . I. d for silver coin as for gold. Ih.nk notes, f;:J 'J.jo. .'foil ; ante Tieasury notes, l :'i:. M un iiAMitsK.- I'lfiur 1ms un advancing ten Hei ry. and wiih very light n e.i ipn sellers bare but liitie .hilieulty in obtaining very full prices, ('.nil timers n member their exiierieuco last si ii.-i.il, w li I'll Hour sum ,i ,,t ... i- ,. , ,,-,...( lUl rapiuiy went uji lo , ag, inn, ll,:m.,. (i,e,-c is bit ii, a' d is, nn anxiety io luiy und "lay in sup lilies," wl.ii h has ub-orliLiI leeelpls and clears ti c inaiket of all Hi it comes to hnu I. H i on is vi rv scarce, and must now be quoted at s7'.i(l,) JsS in sninll bus ; hu tnr is also scarce ami in ui nun il at S; hud vl. 'Ihe following ipiotutioiis arc based chiefly on une a is salt s on 1 liursdav and yestcrd i.y Ilionii su'tnr, M,j(ip.s -7,'i; cluriiiod' sugar, ; ciusliid, VUC' ll " a; Georgia sj rup, r-JS pi i giilliin. Kio coll. e, frli r.icil-'; Cuba, Sll(ll-2,'.; grien tsa. . TJ. " llb ck soap, -s'l per iiound ; siiirits turpentine. I-H" l; i it Kiiiit.ii. ' ' Curb, soda, sl l-oil ; bluek pepper, SOne Mi AO; salt. ..'.'( .i.i.-. ; starch. J-.-)0. -N 'i's, MHH (Uld Dominion sold privutelvat tr lcO per kig; ; tucks, by keg, & l-x. per pound. A1.MY OF POTOMAC. TIEDALS FOR BRAVERY. General Meade's Presentation Address. NAMES OF THE RECIPIENTS. Ill' UlO.rAIlTKl.il, I'll TH AttMY Clllll'S, Six Mtf.E Hoi se, a., SeiiU'iiiher 1 I. Ono of tho most in li re-iing pi rloi malices that over oci in rod in tho Anny of the l'otoiuue, and one that will, perhaiis, haie the most hinilici.il eh'et t upon tho men in the lielil, lnci.lng them to nobler deeds of bravery and uiti ing (if it were pos..itjle for an army to bo note brave than ours), took place to-day at these u-,i.ii4u,,i ill n. The i cension of it was tho presentation By Ma.ior-Gcncriil Meade of tlnee medals to three inlisted men lor their braverv in each of them cupluiing tioin Ihe Rebels their colors. This was in pursuance ol'uu act of Congress passed some tune ago, rewinding eulisied men by presenting tlieiu with uieilals for deeds of valor performed in the field. This is ihe very first occasion of mill a piesentution, aud br ing such, unusual interest and importance attaih to it. 'Ihe vi ry best results from this movement ou the partuf the Wur lit partnient may ba looked tor. The int entire this will give to enlisted men, showing tiie in, us it does, thut their services are highly itppiecuted.aud the more so as they show thi'ii.seives worthy of that appreciation, will pine of tho utmost ronae.picnce, both to us ns u uaiiou and to them as representatives of its army. lilt MKN.H ol' TUB -lliSI:NTATI0N. To-day was i hosen by Mujor-Ueneral Mea le r. r Ihe jjiesciitation, and never could there have I e, u a finer one for any outdoor sccue. The snot 1 1,, sin was General Warren's headquarters, and although the order for the presentation did not ari me u M l 11 o'clock this forenoon, through fheox rrtmris of Gen. urn-n and his Adjutant General, L t ul.-tol. Locke, everything wua tu readiness by hali-piist three, at wbtch hour General Craw loid Divisiou was drawn up in frout of head quarters an Improiiiptu platform erected, which was (tat.ydetked oil with llags, amoim which wire ibe captured Itcbel Hugs, bands ef music stailoni'tl. and everything doue to make the occa sion one long to be remembeud aad wlked over by those Who wilue.sed it. till: 01MJ.HAI.H VKIUiNT. At four o'clock Generals Meade, Warren, and llui.cut k ascended the l.luttorui, Ueiieral Craw ford, Aire., Giitlln, liaxter. Hunt, and llrairg with their stall., .landing near, as also a larue iiUinlir of itgiiiitulal oilners. " .1 1?' . f V . .'n. ,,ud' c,e'"' 'O''". slated the ob.iect f, r whah ih. y had thus nu t together, aud cal.id the name, of Una who were to be ho.ioied, Uesinug llieni Jo ,;uc Ivtwaid to tho In line, C nip inv If, .Id bin', . 1 w.n , tip' i ro. i I'lit.ne I' C. A'il".'s,u, a bus. ii, Vi i. i iin obir. e Hag ot Ihe '.'ifii Nouiii ' . i, h Con p 1 1 e i . . in'iiii p.-. ! n I o c lie a Iu-, ... ; an i I'nv (;.. 1 1 ti i'i 1 1 1 1 - v v nt i. nr, d the ll o: uf t" a I'" ir d to ib.. pin .une tn i sin iibh r. rk'.' II. Ii d, C en Yen ran V I'liTeei--, '.'nil N,.r h fa ollni, t a in, and pr. so iling V t jnil-orNKll IL e. ii. mai dn u H e Army of nr."e. ml oir a g 'he nun ist I '. mil aCenliiui, anun s-t ltd i . wi: kin', the Pntoin'C, tliea ipii' t an l most re tl ihe s.ui'lit.r.s as ' Hi. a is and Soi.liers of the.'ilh Corps ; I have 10 i'nv io a r tirm u m. s' ! mt. and gra ifyiiig ilutj to pn -i nt io certain un morions iiiin-'niii-nns.-iHii tl tali, , is a:,. prua es meil us of fnllnr, ia ' Ii in I on them by ihe War Hep irtineat, tor i' slii'i ui-lii d i.iiiiliiei mi the held of ba 'b , i i 11 i in ii : tlags In. in the ei einy. It ha hen ei.'l'.inarv in all agi s lor na ems to e.iaiine i, i taie in. 1 1 uminl the ga i nut. k and d aoaon of Ibiir -ins when tngigni In the Ii ilv iai.se of tb ltmiitg th, ir countiy. In ihe kk ore i I (,,,(i .Mini, ui ;iio uni-t i.e.ni'ifiil pi-.ag ,s ol the ri.ilini-t are devoted to e an iiiem -.r.v mg in d pin inn i h .le ls of ibe wan iocs of old ; :or i ken ihe eh. sen in ..pi,, uf (;,i. were, in the ce t u loti ol His will, e. iiii'd ed M t ike up inns and l.iilt.e tin tl mr cause. 1 he histories u the .. m r.ui'.!ics oi Gi, , ec uud Koine are 1 1 1 -1 1 . v , ; , aciiaiiits ot the homus bestowed U' in i:,e-e w.niinis, cri.tt nil g them widi wie.tis ot iai.n I-, by ii'iumph i! pro e-ious, in winch acre txhil.aul the ti. pii.cs mil prisoner? dp n.e. 'ii li.c'i,., ii,,. tvboe po.ul.itii.a tim ing out to tin honor to these Heroes. Inni .i,. in. ill in linns rsiions have adopted v.ino.n Ii a th s ol cniih ri ii g dis.in.i mis (or military -ei-k i. i h, bk t onii ii in., mi i'iii y rank, titles o'f no bility, ist le-, atul cpi'loptianims of nioaev ; on ihe rimtc si. ul a rs mi dais and other rivcoi nanus, to: l ib. i w nil p, n sun. s und , inlawing instiwuons, w hi ic H e ati .1 and disabled soldier can live in 'finbrt iindiuiel. Nor has our own coiintrv , ,.,, ltimss in tin- ie oa'ct, n n w ii hst iinb ng the oft ,m t. d a.hr e that republics uie uiigr.i.iful. He. s b . imiiieious votes of thanks oy Congress, tn,. giiniiinlc ot imr people t,,r the devoti m di I hit. d I y .oalii rs on the httileuel l lias h am t 's t i.e.l in maiiv ways .states, eon, ine, and ccies I an pu s, n t, , lands, houses, c. Tun t drsde kiei .1 to raisitr. lumls tor ihe Sanl'arv C .imiiis. si. ti I. nke lien made the means of honoring the l ime and tli-1 1 n g u i-hcit ; ami during lho se-s ,,u I eb n ih, h,,' CntigM -s .a-.eil,ires,iii ion auriio- niiig the Secnaaiy ot War tot , r on. lis m- gni'hi'd non e .i,nb-saiu, t oilicets and privates mt tiai.- ol honor This is the li .'s oceu-ioii ou winch II . ii n if this a ni. v h.ive I.e. u s i hon.ii-e.l ; ami I have b, nucd it pr.p. r, through v uresrn coar munili r. to ca 1 jn a ti.e her, thai ihe eoiifernug t t Ibis ill-tii.cii, n mi-lit be wuni sscd by the cm nub s i f the r. c .in n s. and tuat tho lir!,i, nce ot their i xampl gbts neio incite others to iii'e their a ,r:h, nimbi t. 1 wished, mo.'c- 10 sav to von t ni'. iilihon,b .l.i. the Ills' ict'V"in if the l.rcsentariiin ol thee liiiahiis of honor. I tru.r .n.i ! aie ri.,-i.n to be'icve, the pre a tlei.t thi s ma.le w ill lu n d lo.t eil by mane oilr r n -iTitataii s, ai d thai I am now prepai ing a ist . I hiuiit's ol i n'.'sU il men w 'an h.ivo ir.nn lime io tinn , so ct my as-inn ng cnuimainl of this army, ili.tingi.bhe.l themselves bv ads of g.ilbtn'iy in n.e lieul, ami whose in vices Ii ,ve tiee.u report".! t iiie,ai j to the i cpiirtiiieut. 1 Ins list 1 shall .ci - mn ki nit- uiei oi kk ;r, ami urge on him the iiistiee mid expi di.'iiey ol sending medals i i iinnoi io an ii,cuT.i:,cd tnTein. It Ins always I nn my dt -ue ruinpily to inward the good eon cm t ol Hie priiale soltiiir.s ot ihe armv. I huv.t ii.wiik.s l.oi ne lesiunouy lo the devo i .n ninl b illing of the men of niy eouiinaud Mid ill i n all o, t'.isn us like Ihe present, where I nae i. in ir, , 1 1 1 1 , .rinuiiy in five pii'ilie expres- ; nn u. ii y ii. ws. i nag. sure I It ins M liij liero. Ism ami I'.illaiiiiy ol the priv..te soldiers that our pusi Mm , s, iu mis w ar was due, am! upon wiiieh t ur lutiiie niiceiss dt piiiile.l. I know, and ou n.ow. i.nai, wiiai. 'k. r in iv be the taients ur th i in us in a e i lin ing general, ami n nvevor Wt II laid his plan-, iinle-s ho is Hiist lined by the, I lau I cans ai.tl stout arms ol his soldi rs,' sue- ei win noi alien. i ins iniorts. I therefore ml, this .-pp. Ttiinity, wh le reuiliniing yon of Ii nv liiin li dep, nils on the individual exertions ul null one of k.ei, to sav to you tint our emu !i)in.n i.i..Kto)oii ror renewed exertions to iiiiceasing und per islent i Hons to overeom nir i i i nut s und In in tins w.tr to a closet and I ii usi nn- in onis now piec-iiicd ind .grin us in i einikcs to nige you to e. mil, it, and surp . s tin i i ens ni your ci iniailes n 'iviih mt to oe hoiire I. si ii cm t Jobu A. Miillu.g, .id Dchnvare, pnv ite S. C. Audi null, I'l h M i-s.,au l private iuo. W Itii. I. llth (' i. Vol . I now present vou nith the iiiceul .nl honor, ciini. -ried on y. in bv the ll m. Si cri iaiy ol Wur. liy t riiie ol Uio auth n uy of Ihe toneless o ibi'l'iinid S arts, tor v our cm ph ttous gu loll' rv ami good eoiuiiie. dis,ila e I m ei.piuriiig on the tieitl of liatne digs li nn the t la my. 'lase ihe r ninl 1-. aa l : n lliem tv.tll Ill'UOlilble p!.e. I'reserie lin an and h iu 1 lie '11 ti. w n o k i.nr I'lele.dy as t, s'liuoui Usui the I" ti u ful muni t r iu writ, h ymi have dis 'linrg.-tl vour eiities hi.i! staved ynnr muatiy in iis hour O1 ti nils. Ai eimip ink ing i a h medal io i will llad a Ii tt r fi. iu the Se. roiary of W ar. to winch, you aic called to icpty tn a. kmnk I 'dguient. Your ro ll ii-, when made, I shall be happy t itrun urt to the ih paitii.cht. And now, ft llo.v-sul Hers of the oh Corps, let me agiiu urge you to ( mulaie the example of tin se honored men. ".'! ' k 'in.rliinnt ,'e,1. lot., uly ile.-i a ve -ioiil ll- riwunls, I in aitl iu the gnat work in which we ate ml eneaf. ed tho ovi-rcnming of ine enemies ot ot.r et utiiry and the re .torn Ion of pe.i 'O and happiness to llie whole land. Dismissing as no v usees to discuss a I ..ucstions as to the origin ol ibis war, we have daily und hourly cvldcu es that, it exist , i md that it cm only he ter minated by hard lighting uud by determined illbrts to overcome the arued foes of lho Govcrniiit nt. Nor do 1 tlnnk It proper to misc lu re any questlonsas to the policy ou w lib h this wur sb.iird ue e.niilu. ted With the e 'lues tions, ns soldiers, we liuve uoihlng to do. Tm ir ili'ciusion among win is not only useless, but pernicious. Our policy is to tight, and tho only .Uisti..ii a- to the a nutlet of Hie war pertinent h r ns to liiscusd i-, how be-t we can defeat those who i re iu in ins with the uvuwed iur,'0-e of de al toy ing that (iovcrnnien', under which, for three quurti is ol n century, we had lived a united ami happy people, n!ni"s't reaching u point wtieii we won d have ranked aiming the tlrt Powers ou tho euitb. Our uiny Is lo compel submission to the laws, cnactid with lho consent of the very pii'plo who now rebel ugainst thein, on the spi. iul plia of self-government. Tins dutv Is no easy task, as wo here piesent well know; lor it is no more than right to admit tn it our foes light with braiery and deieriiinii t un worthy uf a belter cause. Ilut it is a d.uy which 1 know you will all ilisehai 'e at every siieiitice, and 1 iiirnestly pray the littler of the I tiikersc that in His inlinne wisdom aad mercy He may so order events that, through your bravery and devotion to the cau o, our eu. uiies n.i y be liinde to yield, and the cuuse of truth and justice prevail, so thut, pein e being restored to the li.Dil, the Hag of our fathers honored and re spected In in the St. l awn uee to the itiu Gr in le, w e ma v be enabled to return to our h imis ninl families, to rice ve thn-e houois u gnuoiul tmun liy is teiioy to bestow." I'MIKIIS loll Tl'F fll'NHU.U., I'pon the conclu-lon of the address, General Wuiicn stepped forward and asked the "Inns" to give lint e liuirtk cheers to show the General th"y hud a heart ti. uppreciutu his kinilne-s, which wus ili nc, and they were given with a will that nii sthuvo ncqiiaii.ted the "Johnnies" with the fnct that something unusual wus going on. The bund struck up "Hail Columbia," tho troops were marched otf to their quarters, and General Wurreu iuvited his guests to partake of a Collation, which was not the least tigrceuble fea ture of the proceedings. Thus pUasnntly passed un occasion of interest to many both in and out of the army, which, if followed tip, und full justice be doue to our bravo boys l v the War Department, bids fair to accom plish tiie liai-t beneficial results. I'Al Tl'ltl'.tl nriint. 1 1 AtlS. These three flags were captured in the late assaults luiide by the enemy to retako the Wol don Kutlroad, and are the latest raptures made. Tho War Department have in their possession ni uilytwo huudiod Kebel Hags, for which it ia indebted to our soldiers, ami which call for a like expression of sentiment to that given ta day. Tho Adjutant ot tho 3d Delaware, Lieutenant M. Lyre, also captured a Hag from a South Caro lina Kcgiiuent at the same time tho others were captured ; but, being a commissioned oilie r, does not come under the order awarding medals, as that relates only to enlisted men. IHE DAVIS 1101 8K UBOAl'TtUKD AND HURXKO. About two week ago the Hebels made a charge upon the Davis House, where Lieutenant Clark, signal otlker, hud a signal station, capturing it, uud have since held it. Last night a squad of meu penetrated their lines, driving in their videttes, aud, setting lite to the house, burned ii to the giouud. This was a bold piece of work, and in its execu tion evinced a spice of that bravery and dash which have so ioug distinguished the 6tli Corps and given it its enviable reputation. 'Irani, will commence running on the new rail road to-morrow, making lour or live trips daily, 'i he mad works very lint lv and much to the satis, faction of all couccrucd, except the Hebcbj. .V. ere. ant .Tohu 1 i ll' II, la vine (' I'h i tl i y II, IJ.th M i- ho i iplutt d til LSI) 4. TIIMll) KIHTTON FROM PETEFtSDURC. CONDITION OF LEE'S ARMY. DESERTIONS INCREASING. Tho City Vigorously SUcllod. Mjm'I I I lo 1 lie I ken I in.- 1 cl.'umitli. W ksuiM.Tov, September In. Another bat. Ii of ll. In l il. serlt rs, seventy -eight in number, arrived here this morning lrom City l'o'.nt steamer Vamlri . They represent Mori 'a, Georgia, N trtli Una, Tennessee and Virginia regiments, fay great vigilance is now exercised hy v the Cio They K.! el oiucers to prevent tteserti .us, In conseqti lit' ol their fn queney since Giant's order. M my de scittrs have been shot while en.le ivoriug te tiiuke their way to our Hues, rro.vtls of mise ruble conscripts', old men, and boys continue to anive daily in Lee's camp. I' if tern of these da rcrttrs bcloneid to the llth I'lorida rcginc'tit, which entered the Confi'deriifo service eleven hundred strong, und his been l.ilmcd to liss than one hundred men by the disunities of the war; but principilly hy deser tii n. .Nothing specially is transpiring before l'l'tersburg; but it is believed that tho present quiet will nut lie of long duration. IVrsioiiikt. Mrs. Lincoln und her youngest i..n bvo r; tuir.nl to this city from the North. The Itrnlf Captain l'litreim, draft I' st Marshal of this (ttstiiet, lias received orders to pro :ri'd wi'.li the ill aft hue on Monday, taller. Later Intelligence from the army states tint litorshurg was vigorously -hellid on Weilih'S ib y in retu'liitioii for the murderous picket tiring of the enemy. TROM FORTRESS MONROE. THE SIEGE OP rETEHSBUKG. Visit of General Grant to Washington KeiiTiii'-s MoMioi;, .Sep'eni'ier 15 Iut'lli pcnie lrom the front received here, states that our bntrerii s op. tied on the enemy on Wednes day, and heavy tin ing was kept up all tho day, in onh r to silence Hie Kcbeis, who for some dies lmve tu en am. oying our lines, particularly on the left. The steamer lo'-it-yn, which was eipture.l oi!' Lisbon l'y the I'nite.l States frigite .7,i, tea, put into Fortress Monroe to day, s.j:ne,v!bu disabled. Lieuti'iiiint-GiTieral Grant arrived at I'ortrcss Monroe yesterday, m mule for Washington. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Wash i no ion, SVptembcr l(i. 11 4'W. The mail bout hrlbgs up no iiruiy news to-day. Daily meetings hit held here, to relieve the .'Ly of the draft. Illttcliit Itei i'iiiioii il' a Uiaisler. Gtniral Don ,1'ustorgio Salgnr h:n been re ctivcil by the l'resijent ai Uiuijier from the lii public of Coluui'iiii. A -siiriiuccs of friend, hip were mutually exchanged. I'ernlMllt-l. Th'trlow YV'ecil, Ksq., is iu town. l.l lST I'ltOM I'll.lfllllVI . Sam I'uam isco,Septoniher 10. M liters in tlii slate nre quler, but prosperous. The doi'0.,io i in mining stocks has not ull'eeted wjrkfir the uitiial ilcvohiiimetit In lho yield of gold an I sil ver, which continues lsrge. The usual iniinuiacluring interests are no.y mnio piosperous than ever. The po itieal campaign Isaa been fairly in iugit ratid hy a series of meetings of both purtieJ. l it OM hH I'll CAROUVt. Xtikv Y'oiiK,Septetnlier 10. The steamer Fulton, from I'uit ltoynl, S. C, oa the 13th instant, iiirive.1 ihis ti.ornlng. Tho I'lilmctto 11,-ralil says that the steamer I'ounrrtitut, liouud for Mobile, put itiro Tort Koial ou the Dili, to repair a leak in one of her boilers. General Foster lias orb red a draft of all tho able-bodied colored citizens in the department. INK IIKAf T l I'OI (JIlHUKI'Xlf.. roroiiKKmsii:, N. Y., Septeuiher 10 The quota of this city under the late cull is full, und the quota for the district will probably bo tilled by the lime the wheel commences to revolve. A in I. twin: Mmv itiov. Wilmimotoh, Del., Septeinlier 10. The Hon. Nuthiiiiit I 11. Sniitht j- was t esterday renoui n ited for Cotigicss ou ibe hist ballot by (ho I'niuii State Coiikention. lAi'insiov i' .ri:itiii Niav Y'lftK, S'epteuibiT lii. The st iiintug .1. . Stimuli i t exploded her holier this in cuing on the lia-t river. Thne persons were killed, ono fatally Injured, und llie kcsscl blown to pieces. Arrival of n IS Ire. Ni w YokK. Stptt.tulier 10. T he pil.ie steinicr -t. 7. I 'uni t arriked this iiioiniu:,. 'I'tiit Arttlilu Hi l!ikHlii. IIobion, Si pteiiiUT 10. The steamship .leaVu atiikid ut this port at noon to-day. from tlicMuiilli of Hu Klol.rmnle Grout Milliliter or I rciii'li liliiekti lersi oil' llie Mfklisp 4 ohm llm I reucli Ailiulrnl's itlnli.n f I i.rrt.ai'l. The I nited Stales supply -teumnr I'ir tmuu, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Henry Churchill, commanding, returned to this port yesterday, after an absence of fourteen days ou a cruise to the Texan coast us far as the Kio Grande, during which time she has supplied about thirty of our blockading ships with provisions, etc, She brings a few sick and disabled men bound North. The giiuboiit AromtonK. Commander J. S.Skor. rltt, is the only one of our navy nn duty at the ltio Giunde. Tho French have a strong blockade there, consisting of nearly seventy vessels of till classes. The French Admiral, when informed ol the stirieudei ot Foit Morgan was greatly sur- l.ris.xl ,,n,l v..t-v r...llv v..t,.,,,-L -.1 .1... l.l l5... nut whs the hero of this age. and be rvnectel tn hour that be had raptured Mobile before long. uur troops at hautu Itraot are in good spirits anu enjoying pretty good health. The health of tho rrews of our blockading shipi is very good, and tley are now on the alert for blockade-run-uers, as thvy expect Ihey will s.siu try the Texan coa t unw tbey arc shut out of Mobile. lho iraisnan will coal and leave in a dar or two for linsiou, touching at Mobile and l'ensa rola, for sick and wounded meu. We learn thai some of the sick meu in the uaval hospital In iuis cHy win o isortu in uer. 1 til" .n nuiaii nrings to tins Hurt six refinrees Some oi them hake bceti ana bed to tho Kebel army in Texas. They made good their escapo at Galveston, and gave themselves up to Com mander WooUey, at that place, who scut them here to the l'rovost Marshal. .V. . Timtt. CITY INTJELUGENCE, Statm of TuKBstoMBTaa To day. Six A. M., 5b Noon, "0. One 1". M. 7o. Wind, N. W Encni itino. This morning waiTanti for the iiaymentof the city bounty to bf volunteers aud .UlmlHUM wvtc vUuwa by (ing Mayor, A Ht.llrnl I'lirslrlnn. We a 'fr,lined from adding our t,li)i'e to the high professional and rictsoml chara Tar f Ir. Von Mosehi.ker, of o. 102T Walnut Itrcr', with the knowledge that a thjugh'IeM aud i.b-urd prejudice prevails In the public mind with regard to newspaper enc imltuiu upju a physieiaii, no nui'.ter how successful hemiybo in tho treatment of tho-c cl.issis of ilisene wui Ii iuc ea let! ei ui'ti- , from the espeei.tl sin ly r ' qiiiiiu lor their cute, by rea-oii ol t Urt e .ui.ihci tion and ii.triciey of the or.in t iey ussdl. Do, for Von Mosi tiikcr has devoied his on'iro 11 e to the piae lee of uist n-cs of t .e eye, e .r, an 1 I ei vous s. siem. He an iv.;,l In th s e .uutrv vu it a I rs ela-s Kairnpean repa'atmn. having grid i a i il anil r.e t sc.l in aeveral.f the I irgest 1 1 ics un the coiitinei t. lie n-trled in N, w i 'rleins, win re he sittniii,. obi, iin"d a ai-g an 1 lu rati, a piacuce mining ihe Hist futilities, not oily nf the Clrsieu. I'll), tint of lho S luthwesteru S; ttes, li e uiliug Jell, li.nl , a lo ot ot 'banks Irani whom I-in i he pos..j-sion nf Doctor Von M.isehiz ker. iu which tne Itcbel chuf a. knowledges tin) skin tln.t sakt u Inset esigut. I'lni'sin'iiig the appio it hing stnrm, a id being ; Hi vo.eti i rii'inl to t tie In ion, Dr. Von M h hi sir I'll N. tv 1 h It ans a few months lii'lore Hie .ces sion of l.oiiisnnii and se tle.l tn Wasinugtini, w litre he rapidly esiublliiied u reputation equal to the one he ha i h-tt in Sew iirloa is. We met Doeior Von Mosehik.T nt Hi N" i lioiial t hi iiul tour years ngo.uud were iers.ii.ty os n nut ot a ruimiii r of rcniarka.ilo enrol th ir he fllecteil of easts which had oillh' I the skill of li ni ng pbj siei.ins of that t ily and el-ew Here. He 1 1 joyi tl tho entilitlcnee and I'sieem of the Imi'ign mill siers, several ol thein being anio.ig his pmiinis. He binnght betnro the .M'.li il lliirciiii ut the Government il number of valuable Micgisiiniis on Ihe e-iabli-hinent of our in igulti cei.t hi spital sj so ni, which huvo be n udopte 1 t v. r the in.iie land, to the iinielior nioii and re lit t nt our gallant soldiers snllVrmg from wounds and ills. a-e. Doctor V.ni MoHchi.ker, prefeiring our city as n n sideiiee, fo any oilier In the c.iuutry, has per ui.itii ntlv located in our midst. Since Ins res! ilciice here, lie has been highly successful in tho lit atnient of a number of ditlleub cases, tho tes timonials of which ho has nt his o il e, us he is unwil ing to publish tin in, out of motives of deli cate regard for their au.hor.s. llo his written, and published, a ncaiise HHin "tho H ir," which bus met with a large demand among tho profes sion, and we hum that it will shortly be followed bk an ehtboiatc nu t exhaustive treatise uuoii dis. eiisvtj of toe l'.ye." lie is also the Inventor of an apparatus for con veying n inediiil agenis intoihe interior duets an. I pnssiigi s ot the ee and ear, which i pronounced by si ientitie and mimical men us destined to work ii involution in llm manner of curing dis'ises in those lagans. This apearalus can hardiy lie des crilrd iutho hint s of ti newii iper paragriph, and should he seen to bo appreciated. lis novel and ingenious ell'ecis aro daily wit nessed by i n u 1 1 1. rs of phy,ic!un-, and medical students, and gentlemen interested iu scioiitiiie sul jects, and it Is iiniver-a'lv annrovetl in an in. vului.ble iiitiiitii.ii to the list of in nign meeli luteal coiitiiviiin es for the decreasn of hiim.in suif ring mid the it stoiuiiiin of ti e ulllicted to hcilih. Ol cniirse tkory snll. rer lnti -t judge for Inuiseli' of the t apaeiiy und lltiie-s of his'mcdlcil a Ivisor ; ni.il we only tall the att-nti m of the pu'itie t Dr Von Moschi.ker's iiutegedeats, in order th it flay may iii twlhln.ld a personal vas t to his ( flb e, uud un inspection of til, le'ters of rjcoin tiii nd .lion and cer iiieat. s of euro. Amitiii it It i.oi i ti v Ai i kin. Some time. during yestciiluy afternoon, an altcrcition between a number of men, to ik placo at tho Fuiiiiiount Locks, ou the opposite silo of tho Schuylkill to the Water Wo.'ks. A row ensued, durlt' : w hich, u man w luno name cjitl ! not ho asceiiainid, was assault' tl with a r i. r, and cut in u most shocking manner about tho face a i l lands. John A. Snyder was arrested ti,, n10 charge of committing the act. Muydor was als.i but: ly beaten. His head wus hint almost to il jelly, miiI his face so disilgurcd that ho w.n p-i.-t reei gnitinn. He was taken before! Alderni m Wuneii.aud charged with being the mm who usi d the r'.or. The Alderman committed tii n, but considered his wounds of su. li a sori his iliuiactt r, tint ho lull) him forwarded to the ll is iniai, wht to ho ho- in a r ither Ci iiioal eondittou. Tiiiai. or A Nnkv Okoan. Ttie First 1) iptist (T lircb, TSiirty.sl.xth aud Chesnut stroeis, West l'hiladi Ipbia, w as erowtled to its utmost rapidly last night, to ll-ten to a trial of tho newor.M i which h.sjiist been purchased. It cout ii'is tivo banks of key, pedals of one aud a half octave-', and will, when conn leted, contain twonfv-f nir full slops, one of which (ihe stopped ilia i ison) is ot a i ovi i i iiiuiicicr, by rea-ou ot producing a i ilouhle sound. A sin ill choir sung .several saere I j in . i s ninl tho organ guve entire Batisf iction. It was pel formed on lust evouing liy lho 'mil. lor, Mr. J. (J. 11. S anbi blue, and Messrs. Frank 1'. Durlvy and Michael Cro-s. Fi.An Haisixo. Ou tho Decision of a large, American 11 ig being thrown to tho breeze, y js-' tfrduy uftctuoou, at tho Headquarters of tho Union 1 eaguo, Thirty-eighth aud Market streats, spccihcswno delivorod by Ilev. Jimes Xoill, Ciihuel 11. Maiince, lion. .Lidgo lie I ey, and bthi rs. The League House was beautifully iliii m ma ted uuiing the ovuiiiug. . Naval Auuival. The L'nitod States supply steamer Donegal, I.iculi naut W. II. West, C im niiinillnp, from Charleston liar on tho afternoon of the l.'lth Instant, anchored oir tho Navy Yard this morning, with bit) passengers, (ofH -crs, dis charged S' aineu, und invalids lrom that squad ron). Sho has no news of importance to nnairt. South of Ciqie llaiteras she passed steamship Aiayo, with a brig in tow, steering north. Fkn'9 vi.vania S r kTKGi Ait ii. Captain Joseph r. Furran, late of the One hundred and uiutU l'eunsylvanlu Regiment, having received a ithor Ity from Urit'atllor-Oonera! Lemuel Todd to re cruit a company of Artillery lor stitH defense, i as uni'iicu n ree.riiii ing oaice 111 iinns.o.l.l lllice. Fourth street above Chesnut. ' Now wrsttln' wln.ts unit sls.igtilrrlir Kalis lliinu uiniiuiii's pleH.mil wttanier." Ho sutu. sietttlii's ult'.ji.iiit luinl hi fiast ysan, and ll Is as trot, lis-tlnv ; hut sniiiti ut l limn lutein' Is Hunt. u. rnmtrils thti "ttuill.lilt'rlii' b'Iiis " We don't think ul Ihu ..art t n ui new on lho lifi.tliur, bat of tint uullitiit .uo-zna tn tin. tirurlirs. Vk'tiettier In tan caaui nr on tint litatli.ti.o ri'itltist con, Itirt at this mousuii Is f.iuiliirtililo floili.mi, mat tlatt to Mill ti.ilti siiumanis Is tn ho tia t ut tin-ilr.l-rlusa t HialihaliiiifUt ol CliAltlxs sIt.ikks A I'..., uu lT Hi' "I i.lltlllt'lltlil " Ci.ii DUKSis' IIi.oTiiiun. Hoys' Overcoats. .kllSSt's' llll'MHUIilkllli;. 1'ti.vs' Suits. Inniiiis' I'lnttilnir. Tint liiifst iissi.rliin.iit iu itic t'ltv. M. SiiloLMAKl.lt .tl Co. . No. 4 N. r.klitll strut?. Hev tub "Floukkcl." '1 Uis ii tlio uJvlt'o of ker l.otlt wlio lias now tlio "Kltireu.-e" In ute to llioir trlrn Is lu wunt ol sirtt tun .kluctiliios. It Is. wi'lioilt Ooultt, Ilia liioHt perli-tit liistraiiieiit lar all kinds ot fatulti sawut yrl .lieu lo tttti imli.le, Ml I ttie I'ttct that It Is tr irrwite-t It, lilve piTlect sutisiuctiun very iiatarulty spearei lor It I Ilk- luria-st salt-, i tut rooms ot tint ti.aeit No. SJS t liasaul stri'i't. art'tlaiiy ttu-ouiritil wiih fii.iniu.'.r'. Visit It. F. KeiMiia's Gam.euy, So. 021 Ant n sti ait, mul tut nn ex tuiaitel.v ilnisttud iietiirr, a life aiu I'li.iliicnu.li 111 nil culors, Carle do I'luilus,. or Ivor, tyuei. lit, t uil. I'OIl Col OIIH, Cot, IIS, IIoUlKCN'r.ss, AMI ALL Ti : monaiiv Aia tn lluss, llr. tl. Jitym- s Ki.tti:t.ir.iut is the ititniiaril remeilv, at All tliintH Kino aid ri'lm'ilu. Pro .ai.a i.rly ul No. lis'.' l lars'aal jtrei t. Dn. Maiisiiai.i.'s Caiauhu Km it Ocr.tia amo pui'sls out nil ohstructl'iiii, treiiKllisuh tiie clsnds, aud lilies a liealtiiv action to II parti albctej. SM by silt all X Co., Xo.'i-2 it. Suvolid slri t't. I'llILADKLI'llIA 1 KAIHB HEPOBT. FmiiAY, September 10. Cotton is but little inquired after, mills genetally in this locality having stopped operations. Qucrcliron Hark is luacthe, with sales at 10 for first No. 1. Clovcrsced. 200 bush, were sold at $11, and some, sales of new at S'12- jO up to $U D'' Oi lbs. Timothy is in good request, with sales of 300 buh. ut &,0'.".0. Flaxseed is held at '3'6j(!3'70, There is still much inactivity iu the Flour mar ket, aud for shipping there is no demand, tho only salos we heard of being a few hundred bar rels ut $ 11-12 for superfine, aud 12 for eitra fumiiy and to the trade, sales range from !10'75for mpertiuo opto 913 for fancy lots. In Rye Flour and Corn Meal, nothing doing, There is very little demand for Wheat, and prices are unchanged ; small salos of good l'eun sylrania and Southern red at ,2'55(r2'65 p bushel ; white is held at '27o(2 '85. ttya suili ut l'80n 13. Corn is dull and lower; 3000 hu. hell yellow sold at 1'72; and mixed white at bl 70gi 1-71. There Is uo change in Oats; Iihki bushels new Deluware sold at 00c. Nothing doing in Barky or Mult, which are nominal, Whisky U dull; small talcs of rcnnsyWaui pad Ohio btu'ieU ttt SUl(o,.'M, PJtlCE TIIIIEE CENTS. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Oi i n i: or Tu Rvmcnia T.i.riairit, i t rni.r, He.l.aio l.i. There Is less activity to notlcA In Oold tbul morning, und prices hare do llnrd, opening at '-'-7, adkanrr.i and sold at 2 274 at 11 o'clock j fell .tr mid sold at at 12, and 2 2oJat The Stock Market continues very dull, but steady, in Government loans there Is yery lii tla doing. fi-M's (ld at lOaArilO'i,, coupons ofTj 7'.'l(i's ate queted at 110(a U0i, and 6's, of IHHI, lit I (!!(.; 1( K), Tin re Is very little doing In Rdlroad shares. licudltig mid BtC..',1(c.-,4, which ia a slight do cilne; Cnnnien and Ataboy at 1..S; F.lmlra Rill road ut III, und Calawissa preferred at 40i(t'' ; :-4 l f"r I'snmylvauia; 4V1 fr LltJa Schuylkill ; f,': for .Min. hill ; 3') for North Peun Fylvnnia; 2 ) for O.itawissac immon ; 33 forPlilla uclphia und File, and 18 for Long Island. Conl Od slocks are dull aud prices are less) linn, with sales of Mineral Oil to notice at 2J Organic, 1 1 ; Irving, .14; McCilti'ock, 7 . F,gt)ert, J ; I'arn 1 Oil, Ii ; Story Farm at A ; and No'ilei m d Dchiincter at 1 i, which Is a doeline. ( iiy rasscngcr Hailroa l shares coailoue dull W est rhiiaiiclphla sold at 70; and Olrard Collega nt "0. 70 was bid for Second and Third, and 31 lor Green and Coates. Canal 'hare are quiet, with raloj of Schuylkill N'likigutii'ti preferred to notica at 3,)J; Lehlgtt Mavlgiition, SI); and Su-qtio'iann.i Cinil binds). Hi; .'l.'iij was bid for Schuylkill Navigation, com mon, and 101 for Morris Canal. Hank shares aro firmly helJ, but there is Halo or nothing doing; 102 was bid for North Ame nta, 1;)J for l,nila li'lphia,H.5 for Farm ;rs' anil Mechanics', 50 for Commercial, for Mecut nics', 7i4 for Keusiugton, 10 f ir I'eun To vushlp, 271 for Mauiifaeturers' ani Mechanics', M for Common wealth, and 1GJ for Union. There is very little doniind for money, and tha rates are unchanged. Loans on call are o.Tered ut fi(rt7 percent per annum; best paper is selling nt Sin 12 per cent. A despatch from Washington this miming snyB : The subscriptions to the 7'30 loan fir the lat three days, as reported to tho Treasury De partment, amount to a niillilon and a half Of dollars. Tho total subscriptions ta date are) Odd. Those to the 10-40 loun thus far, la the uggiegute, uro S 1,0 , 0,000. Ilonds of the new loan coniuue to be furnished within tweniy-four hours ultrr the receipt of tho certificates. OIH.'ial stiitcni' nts of tho public debt uro to ba m uie. monthly, iiistcud of weekly as heretofore. rtllbAllKI.PHIAMTOt'RKXC'IlAilul! NIIM, SKPT. Hi. Keiioncil b) t'tirksnn A Co., iiruer, S. Ul 8. Taint 8t, Mrnntr. iioauos. lusuli Mt'llbrnnv .t'iu ..an sli 1 UinsTH'i c 3 6 stl tin vt.' Kil ly. . 1 kg Itm.ti il , Inn -Ii Stur.y 1 mm . .. sli hu 1 0 -!... li n n I i.n 11 till..., .Ulilti 1 1 in nr.l '.'lo all ilel Hillock .1 ttsilll tla .i.i flu ueatl. K. It. . ukl .en inn .n do..... ,.,.o a', s in, mo in tin a, ,t , . k .... .. ..ee, on ". 7 llall all tiidslor i lfW-kJ Jl Li i. ritisr hoard. t 'Ofnn t'.K fl-SOii en oil c lui.'i nn Ksrrt I! Mrfi r, M. in-llls tj Sinn I). M.A-'iag 10 1' $ i.e I'eiuiit an HT-. f f.'titl tl.. Calip ill is, M' .10 Sam. Cm. lids '..1. 6'. .1111X1 Sen. Nv. lls'sy. .. tl funs t'tir nttw..,.Ksi lin ell f.ul'.mttHl. ... 11 , tm) .a Iliu mkiiiii .... 7 ; 0 li Mliieralllll .... tra il., in Urs.otJ.' Oil... 1 y ki -I. Ir.tlii nil. ...I ', ltl. ah Mc'Uiiio..k.b i. 7 i si -Ii t itiaiuat ....tit If, ' Nl all KitiitTl Oil Il'ii 111 .11 lla il4 81 stl ncta NaT III.. lOUItl Ul ....... 7 .a 1.1'lli'hll s f 'il h Cain At Im... II shKhuli-a K It.. A ah .lo . il 's. . so .1 el . a I'.' . Sbij lOtleuCatavuii.iii' .. inL lao i do h'to 4'si 1:1 ah W.siPaii ij,j ju 1.0 -n lllr.nl Col.... ; fiO sn Ki'S.lliiK K ' list ih Cherry Kaa.... Ils HSU., frwlu 111 f, ? Ilia nil Hit Creek . ..!', i',' Ml so lleuam ireo-U.e Usi I'ltll.'KS OK HT0CK 8 IV NEW VORK. Rcportotl by Ciirkaou Co., Broxin. No. m 1. Third Rt. rmied tatssr,i,tssi.into(T. Ho,-, tslui'tl HaiirttAd. ...... Ili'itttlllK llilllret.l Iiniitii. I'taiiral llallioatl..., N a lliwesicrn 'w I .i k Ufinral iUilruij, l l in llail.-oitil thiooil tt ulrnRil (1.1,1 t'lllted Slit'.'. S-'.SU kjarker ro ii ty,(i, aMi'tna ciif. ...im.' ma las inata old rat '4 itia .... U"'. bid Ul'( i4,.( bid mn bid hi 'i u,.n ...U.I's bid inasi t:uu 01,1 ltejlf ,l. ... . 1 1 7 'T aid - ., a-il. .....-I Iria .. um ....li :'.; ind l.ns,' sutimly. ... SiwJy. Quotations of Gaid at the l'&lludolphia Oold lxchaiige,IS'o.31 ii. Third street, second story:- 'i A. M 227 12 M.... 11 A. M J.' 1 P. M. Matkct steuily '2201 22' li Jav Co'.ki: ,t Co. qitoio Government Seeurl- l es, ic, to noon to-tlay, as 1 jllows fiUutHQ. V. P. 6, 1K81 Wis SnlHrf. 10J 111 91 HI 229 li. S 7 U-III N. tes no . Certificates of Indebtedness, new... 91 J sJUBitcruiastor's Vouchors P2 '1 2214 0-20 Ilonds no Dn IlkMiN & Duo., No. 20 S. Third stroet, quote as follows . . ' . , , . Buying. Ami rlcun Gold , ".H American Silver. A's and 1's '201 ' MttHnm. 225 Dimes and Half Dimes 200 ' . .; Npunish (Marten j.j j 4 Deiin. Currency J d,',. 1.5 cw York l'.xchange l-io par. Quotations or thu principal Coal and Coal Oil Stocks at 1 o'clock to-day ; Bill Al. Bid A.k Fulton Coal SI, His. Mountain Coal. 7 Kcyitone Oil 1 -j 1', leiisiis'oiill 1 1J s S I Ibiloii 1'eirolitank.. UVX l lo. sn Alt. CaU.... t' N CirliiiliCali) .... V'a Mow Crirk 1 Irei.or fiaiu Coal. .. I'linlaii I'oitl it lV'imauio 0iL!"."i; l iio i'i 1 '. .iliiwa a KdsO O l.. lc 2 Itiulrr l' al JN la irvum uu n Hi Kana Oil K.'sitiin' ?ani'. !l 11-4 lleiisiiioie ,, ,1C rxtt'isioruii Iliu Tuuk ('untiiieiiiul. llirt'll I ul Creek Mitplr Slnolr 1)11, Mcl'lin'ia'k Oil... I'srry Oh Aliii.aai Oil I'i f, . i. .17'.' 4 a 1 'aicn l "'a Atallneiiiiv s', V llelttt.ia lilt , ,. !j O nistcsil ll. A II 'tS I'.'li'tlf tno l.Iiitra. 4 isi inuaiioi 'a.'i 7 snory Farui .'in Bruner 11 .1 Aintiri, .iu Kaolin.. .. 3 The following arc thu receipts of Flour and, Grain at this port during tho past week: 1 lour, libls 0,470 Wheal, bushels IS'l', . Corn, do 32, K) Outs, do .Hi, too The Clcvelund and Toledo Road earned the first week in September: 1HH3 21.418 1804 n,5fW lucieuse il!l,ou.i The following earnings of tho Fott Wavno and Chiciigo road uro reported for the mon'h of Aigust: lMi4 StGiJ!),l(i2' 14 1803 t07,07 7A luereuse 2ii2,02 till burnings from January 1 to August 31 : IWil 1,127,04:1-117 1H0II sjti 209 lr) (II lucrcase 'U7,S7l"Ji Tho New York Tribune of this m iraiui? ays : "Money Is olfcred more abundantly to tho s: . k houses, und a good deal has been loft a' 7 p r cent. The p i ments on account of the loan ri being made with great cae, and iu a form whiett insures a largo incrcaso ot circulating money at un curly day. The 5 per cent. coUou notes a e pussing rapidly into tho Treasury, and will be replaced by tl per cent, coupons and notes. Then, after their return from paying the army, wall iucreaso the volume of currency for scleral mouths, and supply at low rates all ihe capital wanted. Commercial paper Is neglected, mid buyers expert full rates. There is a full sup ply of coupon 5 per ceut. notes, at i discount from par and Interest. The rates of commercial paper are Hauliers', 8Crfl0 per cent; produce bills, bin 10 per cent. ; grocers'. 9(ui 12 per cent ; dry goods, 0(n 12 per cent. Of dry goods, prime nuuies can be had at 12 per cent. Sterling bill ure quoted 109jCii 1014 in gold." LATEST MARI.E LYTELUGESCE, CLEARED THIS) MORKIMO. llarans Pawiiti. WiU.ami, a' Orlttuuia, 'ijder 4 s0, Itn. Muiira, liortoii. lloslou, Captain. 8, la H. Frit'tt. liurilty, fit (loyal, U. A. Atlauil. H.'lir Little Afar, lllitlu.il, Nt, Inis'ia, do. ' Mitir hlatira, llajiloiorl, Uwiritiiiwa.CaiiuAir, Btlckuay Bctir W. P. I'liiulpi, Smith, Roiburr, dt. 8el.rO. Hamuli, Pool, Ansuam, Captain. Hrlir sau Hakai, L.lckei.on, Boaiou, Jlohle, Caldwell .te CO. Rthrfirah Ann. Camp, Fortrm tfonroi, fraptaja. ' Bthr J.li. Aualiu.nakla.Bo.iou, cjiialu. ARR1YED TllT5 lfORCTXa. Brlir M. V. Vretnauu, tlowus, li dity. fi,s lloitori, wllbj Dadat. to I'wella at CD. 8. hi I -.poaiw, Uauks, t dayi from Fill Klvw. la kallMt totaputn. ' Sclu Nt'ptunct 1 Drlde,Crowll,T day. fr.au no.iim.wua loo lo eaplalll. . , , Sclir l.inok, Whliuiore, ll) daj. ft-oia liaih, was Iuhuht totaptuln. . .... lil. ainur W CPIrrrt pant. lire -n. H bouri irota aw Tork. vt ilki anise U. W. 11. Halid ' a- v-i..k.WHli. Silrauittr Aoii.ia,al,J,.i...,Uou.ir' . wwi ludov lo W. M. llaad Co. Brl,r Miry Patten. Phhua.'.n MaUuial, arrir4 of HuiuMMt v. WkUy , auvl ll avtaui.kU