7 THE EVENING ejleumaf: rHK K THKKE (' KNT.S. PHI LADKLrill V, TUl.SI)A Y, SKIU'KNIHKU 27, ISU-t. rillCK TIIIiEE CENTS. l 4 THIRD .EDITION PEACE! PEACE! Farley Between Gon. Sherman, Hood, Stephons and Brown. SOMETHING IN TIIE nUMORS. The Importanco of tho Mattor. AFFAIRS AT ATLANTA. Ixn isvji.Le, September 2d. The Journ tl ijr : "By an arrival from tho front, we learn 'hut hut lilt e activity exists in the army concentrated around Clwtt inoogi. Humors wero current on Tuesday last that Hood was ninnu'Uvi Ing hit Command to cover the Athinta ami West Point railroad, so as to present a hostile front In cas General Skcrinau attempted to niirch on Mobile This rntnor occasioned no excitement, and ou. lint e remained ns before. "It is believed that (icai ml Wood will b : as signed to the command of Atlanta. Tho lion art busy at work transforming tho city into a trrand militnry depot. Where houses mind in Uie way they aro being torn down, and the mate rin Ik Usui fur this purpose. "It Is stated on what In deemed reliable authority tbat Governor Brown, of Georgia, has tendered 1 tee propositions to General Sherman, and that tbat Ocacral has appointed Commissioners to go Into the Confederate lines and confer with tho Georgln State authorities. Governor Ilrown, It is liimored and believed, Is su-tnlncd in his poliey by Alexander II. Stephens, who Is operating in the background. The Commissioners are said to he. already In conference with the Governor, and tho peace propositions will Foon be forwarded to Washington for the Pn sident's npproval. Tliis is an important mnvemont, as Georgia, occupying the position the does, might bo considered tho Keystone Ftate of tho Southern Confederacy. Wo axe assured that the story Is true, and sincerely hope thnt the movement may meet with success. "No civilians of nny kind will ho granted passes to Atlanta, not even members of the S nil'ary Commission." L hrn1TrilT n r- iitssnnni Eosecrans Calls out tho Militia. OUR TROOPS EVACUATE PILOT KNOB. Prico and Shelby at Farmington. St. Io-is, Si ptembcr2'i On the recommen dation of Mayor Thomas and nnny of the leading citizens, General Uicrr.int has issued an rder suspending all business not ah-olut ly ne'es. sry .aft ir 12 o'clock to morrow, fur the purpose Of orgaiairg tho citizens for local defense. The ' exempts aro revested to join this orgin'zaton. General llosecr.ins bus i-snod an eloquent appeal to the citizens of Missouri, to talco np arma to repel tho Invaders of the State, The Officers and soldiers now discharged arc uppeilel to, and those )( the city requested to report to Colonel L'libold, who will combine them with hi own troops, and form a brujado of voteraiu to the defense of hi city. Colonel Morrill, Chief of the Cavalry li'iresm Is ordered to arm and mount every man of hi command for active seivico. The Chief Q'tatt muster is dircctod to org inlfl into companies a'l the employees of his dopirt luonttbat cau boar arms. Tho entire militia of the State will probably be called Into tho field. Pilot Knob has been evacuated, nnd the tro jps have fallen back to Mineral Point, where General Ewing has 3000 infantry, of General Smith's command. Price will soon bo with Shelby, nnd their com bined strength is estimated at from 10,000 to 20,000, and 16 pieces of artillery. Their advance reached Farmington, twenty miles northeast of Mot Knob, ye teidny. There is no Information with regard to tho reported Ilebol capture of Cape Oirardeim. Active operations for offensive and defensive movements are continued. FORREST'S REBEL RAID. SURRENDER OF ATHENS. Coloi'txl TrooM SIitMNiK'i'od SURRENDER OP ELK RIVER BRIDGE. Sulphur Spring Trestle Destroyed. REBELS ADVANCING TEN THOUSAND STRONG. Nashvili.k, FeptC'iiber 2d. The Hebel For rest, with his whole firco, advanced ou and de stroyed the 8ulphur Spi lug tr?stle work yester day. Colonel Pace, commanding the F.Ik river bridge, evacuated that post at daylight. Forrest took possession this morning. His force Is esti mated at 7000 strong, with three butteries. On Saturday, in the fight lit Athens, ooo men of tho 0th aud 8.u Iudliua Cavalry were cap tured. Forrest It reported to havo butchered nil tho ncgrois captured who were in tho Federal uuiloim. I.ATXST It I'll I i. srvw, fpe.-t-tl , ct, h to The ' tutu? 7V'-yraffi. Washington, September 27. Tho latest Bicli nit ltd papers received lure nro full of gloomy td toiiuls ou theinllituiy M'nutioit. They ackuow- ledie tho defeat of F.tuly itt Winchester and Fiber's Hill, iih the loss at tho latter place of t he pieces of cannon. They represent Skeri drtn's force us outnumbering F.aily two to one, and Unit the latter has made at-tunl at Strasbuig, Bevei.ty-fuiu- is I'i-, mr;li of Staunton. The Hich Inoid Enquirer f..v.- tii.it IIoo l Is piepaiint; a in' Mincnt wl.iib will coni;i-l shcrmau to cyacu o:o Allabtit. (!ioh!) TLt 11: mitun-r urges Lee to tc iirctitra e nil bis troops in Virg;ui.i, us Grant will soi it lii'r! bis ri iniorcid cuinmni ngiiinst Kliliinoiiil. Tl.e Itclifl nc.-s concedes tbeclee- tion ef l.iiaolu. Flour in F.icliinou-J is -TJ5ier bunl, I'ltivii iV.'iiij,i: niv. NlAV Youk, Si jit.MidK r 27. The gunliont I'm:' Munjr.n, tiom I.oliilt ou the loth, 'uriirvd this IlKMllilg. Our iron-rl.ijs r.nd punboMs w. ro tbea ne ir I'ob'ic, but no uttajk h.nl ) ct been tua.lo on the Ths Mmja,, l rou.bt a lr..'.j nttn 1 cr t,f ot!le.-ri Mm siil(,i ,,f the kindrii, lucl-.i li!: Cum-ii-ui dir Mul!ai;cv, c t tho . ),., : . 1 uon KAXSVN. ii'!."V'.?'',,K"!,,'l''i' '-P''iiM-r 2 i.-Tl.e agent 1 ,1,. ,., "Ild ri"'',, lino '"'ived from suit i . ( r,C""18 ,IU r"'"o emlielyfieo from T ; " S "",ttml " r l-ioes. ANOTKER REGHL RAID KIRBY SMITH ACROSS TIIE MISSISSIPPI. Ilia Forces Near Fort Pillow. REBELS CONBCRirriNO IN WEST TENNESaKE. tic, vac., r.tc, r.tv., r.to., :., k(v. Cmo, Sept'inler 26. Kefui.'ccs from near Fort Pillow report tbat a Tlcbel foroa from Too tiesti f , l.i.000 strong, and said to l! under Kirby Smith, was eneumped forty miles fro.n the FirL All the males between Id and ,V) are iMtiiig con scripted. It was underwood that tlio Hebels were en route for Missouri. The steamer XtuhrilU isrev)tt. d nseiptured and burned by tho Re be la yesterday, near C.in ton, Cumberlatid river. Sixty lioshen Is of tobneo have arrived here from radtn ali, f.ir New Ycik. A refugee from Charleston, Smith Carolina, arrhed hero fiom Memphis, r :p n 's h iving seen tin thou-and Fnion prisoncr-s near Macon, Genres. The ltcbels are running the railro.id to lVinol.i, Mississippi, part if the way witli lior-es. Tiie cotton crop in the neighboi ho id of Vicks burg has been taken to that eity to b -ginned. 1 he quality is very lino. TLerc was great excitement at New Madrid when the Mcan.er Mollie. :We p i sed there, the ltcbel! I:ug reported live to six miles back. The steamer l.nMlle, fiom St. l.onis bound to Na.sbvilie, laden with Government stores, struck a srag near Sanilville Island, four miles a'wve Cape GirariKaii, yesterday. The boat and cargo will probably be a total loss. TLo teainer Ittllmun brings Memphis dates of tho 21th inst. Dr. J. M. Osbom and Lieutenant K. I'.tntlywere murdered on the 22d by bush w backers juttoutsidu of the Memphis picket line. PARTICULARS OF TIIE EATTLE AT FISHER'S 1ULL. Stuttoru Engageinont Jackson. at Mount CZtl. AVERILL RELIEVED FROM DUTY. Rebel Accounts of the Fighting in the Valley. Hi AtwAnTiiiis in Tin: Fii:i.i, September 21. Fiom the defeat at Winchester Early with drew bis forces to Fisher's Hill, leaving most of bis wounded of the battle of tho lDtli, and those which bad accumulated from the various cemba's of Crook nud Averill, in our hands. At Fisher's Hid he rested his riht upon the Mussa nutiin Mountain, and his left upon North Moun tain, having his front, about thice miles in length, covtrcd by s rong nuiurul and artificial defonses. His right, vihich whs about one mile lu advance of bis left, was considered almost impregnable. On ti e 21st an important posiilou in front of the t neti.y 's ci litre wa.- gidned ly Wr ght's Corps. Ou the 2d iho mtiiti attack mis begun by a urocg dcHion-tiniion by Fmoiy's troops on the t in iu)'h riUit. At'. nit noon, or a litt.o later, lecti ns' lMnsiuti cf ilicii'b Corps advanced and bieineii son e iiMiorta:it blights in front o ftlid (cine; w l.i lo AveriH's Division ot Cavalry rtt.:ked cud drove the enemy at a gallop fnvn bis mlvuicid position in hi, lift one mile buck in'o Irs mtiiu works a: d held him there. hue Crook 'r Corps, which ha I bei u coace.iled iiiiiii'g the day, wu tran feire l in the rear of Av rd 's IMvIsion. ou tho enemy's extreme left. At .5 in the iittei noon Crook and Averill stormed anil euirnd the works of the enemy, ttio euva'ry hupii.g the bariiers ereclid by tlio cnoinv, cap turing two baltle ll gs, lour guns, au l ever ono hundred prisoners. While. Crook ssverit towards ti e l in n j's (i n re, the tiih Coips attacked, fol li wed by the I'.Uh, whilo Averill swep' along the lu-e nl tho (Math Moutitain, outward seven miles, captured one hundred .aid seventy-live ctivnliy Inches, four eaii-sonn, iourleen wagons, e.eht mnl tiiaiices, and a number of fugitives. The enemy, having probably learned of the inovinicnt upon Ms right nnd rear, bud corn nut. eed leuvlrg li s position some two hours In fore our attack. His departure was to h istoned that he was o iup Hud to leave sixteen guns and over u tbousuiid prisoners in our hands. Ycstirdiry morning tho pursuit of tho enemy was promptly continued by onr cavalry, and he was found iu position at Mount Jackson, twenty live miles south of Fisher's Hill, where lie seems disposed to oiler u stubooni i it-istauce to our urtt c r tulvnnce. Yesterday morning Karly's rc.:r was overtaken neur Hawkins' bridge by General Averill, with a cavalry division mid the brigade of Geneial Devii s. and driven to the towa'of Mount J.iek son, n bete bis entire force w..s fouud in pos scrsdon. Mi.j..r I.ad;lv, eon.n.ntidicg ! .o battalions, w.is captured, with n vend prtva:es. Our cavalry pressi'd tho en 'iny with great vio lence and succcrs, until lie b-o.ijit an Infantry divirion with artillery, nud tb v held them in clock until the Miii.nl of tlio bill Corps, which fotud thiin in the sumo pnitc n this liiorniug, olii ling ti stitbboru resistance to Its advance. (ieneial Averill was leiieved fniiudnty with bis division this muni'iig. and gran'ed a leave of absence lor twenty days'. The in der has caused a universal fei ling of nma.enn nt in this army, and it is centrally thought that some nucstion of ratik between General Averill ai.d General Tor bert is involved, tho former b ing tho ranking i lliier, but the hitter Chi.f of Cavalry of this mllitiny divisi n. AveriH's division otlicers and n.i n i Nhibiti d their devoiiou to 'dm by the most mm ki d f'enioristriit oiis. Ti e ofileers, w ho seemed to love blm as an elt'cr biothi r, shed burs at li departure; and as tho Geneial mile u!oiig t ic ines for the last ilme, the iiieri grie ted him wiih the most enthu H'Msile cheer- , and many exore -ions of nlf ectiou. (iimral Avtrdl culled tho i.liii era together and nililic-'ed tin to, ( r.i'Miiii g up ji t'lem to continuo a i nivgetie nud ntteiitivii in t'v liiiure uf tliey hud In i ii in the 'U t. aud to I I I tie- :-aiuc obe illi neH to Ids Miei esor ns they ). i J to iii:n. 'I lu re is a r -peet of an e ejemout iu front. V. . ll,ni,l. 1 lio ( fiiiali It i. H 1 i lt A I.Tl lis Ills! Ili.K.AI'F, TlllliU DiMsin:;, Sixni Ai.mv (oi.ih, mmi Srti.vs i.i no, Yirgiuin, September 21. J lie following is a list of i liii ci s l.iikd nlid wound d iu tiiu buttle to ur Wiuehej ter, Si ptember HI . I'lil tilhi Hi in v friul.iU'l', Klit e. fci Veil .' . lliil.l'U M l.i,,. 00 ill Si. :i 1, -ami-Si i H N, m ul:i.. F'iet l.;t"itell oit ' I'. I'i well, th,.u'.diri K:i.-t l.ieutt iie.ia Asi.ul A. lll'.Il-.lll II.1-, II. 1 ee 'i1 n J'l ' ,ti y. -! v - V.b. ,i- 1 e'er 's. it,.rlnirli, n'e 1 : I it -I ft II.'" l.'ie l . I.n en . I.il n-.l : A, I n- '" ' I . l-.c. I 'i w, hi.,, i. ' 'i v ; 1 .i.e. hi .1.1. l il'vi ll, i nn I i, ; , sjit (. ; l . j ! .mi iu : .a I, ..ii 1 , r.i, thlii ; In" I .nit I In ine , .M t: licit ,,.:i i li 1- i . i. Iii-.i,. en.- .t.;..'H.il l.n.r I', Si: . n, t:, , ,,t 1 '. hi,. Uli , f.il e . T I: . J, : Sl i -iiliieil Ie::e V ic tier, I ; . il,u Ll.ei- I' l u 1 I'i in II I n:i. t-iUlittu II 1 1 Ll.leU, . ; e .llu I'- l, 1 S . Uli i 1 1 , I'.. I'Ct tt ; SSh t itliiii'H Otieriitlors on (hp '. loei.ls In ion- 1't if rNliiie,. 1 Itc r.u iixtkI I.iaeiiiitiuu ol (IiiiM !... W.vsriMnoN, S'cpt, mber 'J(i. Much i-iterest Is felt iti the pri liable elici t of Sheild.in't. o;.eratious ou the de-lgiiH ol (ii neral (iraut. It is siiimiscd that t lie very complc loness of the tt.i.t it slicted on Fnrly niav prompt the l.iintei ant-Generul to maUc a speedy movement v. lib u i, w to prevent Leo's receiving a ly accession.'- it' stiength from Karly's command, should l et order l is lon e to make a junction with the nrmy lit l'etcrshurg. The actual direction 01 la ily's ri tieat docs i ot, however, appcur vet. lline is nothing to indicate whether "he 111 tiuo e towards Kichuionil, or v. hetlier he will fall bulk to eour LynihbuiK. lu tne lulteieuso there might be soiiio pinbaliility in the report current hue to-night thut F.uilyhas been leiulorced by Loiigstnei's Corps.1 No conermatlon bus yet been received of the rxpcitcd evncuutioii of IVtersbur? ly Lee, although it is considered somosvli.il I'euiaikabl.' thut, lor soiiio days wet, no respouso has been necived to our artillery lire along tho line iu iiont of IVicuburj,'. Latest Southern News RKIHIOM) PAIT.KS OF SMIKDW. EARLY'S DEFEAT IN THE VALLEY. Rebels Hunting for Comfort. SOME OF THE CASUALTIES. Two Generals Killed and Four Wounded. FIVE COLONELS KILLED. Union Eaid on tho Orango Railroad. FIQIIT IN EAST TENNESSEE. FLTER SBURQ-M AC0N--M0BILE. rrtIIIIM-MiH!illl It (MUM. Etc., l.U:, Ktc, r.lo.. Etc., t'.tc, Klo. THR IIATri.K IV Till'. VAI.M.T Tim VICTOItY OA1M.O llY 'Mil: ll.ASk MOVl.MliNt OK 1 u i: VNIO.1 CAVALkY, F.1C. Fiom tAe Jlti-hnumit J: ' afii'i. r, .Y .'ni''tr '.'-I. The biittlo iu the Vulley last Monday still eu-gios.-es pin 'lie niiutiiion. There have been no oiheiui uespateties on the Biibjeet in addition to the one In in (rem nil Lee, puutistied ye.-uird.iy, and it has piovea unusually didlcult, to ootam tiustworihy 111:01 ma ion through private sources. l'cr.-ons nacheit the city lasi evening from tho valley who tell at U st very straight tale, and one w hich wears the nppcaruiieeof Oeing correct. Vtoinukc a hin t aetoniit from the statemou s, which make thuutl.or uppoar not so hud as at nisi bclicM-d. We regret that wo havo not yi!t beeu uble to lcnrn the e.u t loca ity at which tue battle lagan. The 1.11,11.0 iuiprc-s.un is mat il w.i-, as stilted by us jisuioay, a mile or ityo south of V itichi&ier. 1'eisor.s from the valley, however, say the einiiiy utLuktd ns 1 orth ot W un licsier, and that i'Klllinckthiiiigliih.it town, lu ties eondi t ol o inn n it i.t wed to recall the words of (Kme ral la e's Ccspntch. Ho says : "lieiieiat V. irly rt poits that on tho morning of the l!m tlic tunny aUMii.eed on Winchest r, near which, piate he met Ins attack," &c. SV.ieieerit bg.ui, wo l eiioewo have substantially a correct ac count el the battle. Uho tneiin, in heavy force say between twiiity-liic uud tlinty tnotisuiid niun attacked us. A bloody battle insiied, in which the enemy s iiilantry, alter desperate lighting, were bei'ug unveii buck with (peal loss, when they turned our right tlntik wnu a force of between six aud ten tnousand cavairy . All our atteinpis to drive back tins eavaiiy torec, which is Knmvn tone ttiellowirit the wbolo Yankco army, proving iinsticitaMui, we wuc toreed to retue, winch wc lint in good oiuer, w iih face to the loe, and con testing curv inch if ground. The enemy being evidinty loomueiicul up to pur-n us mtha t vnnuiae, lollimid our column o.ily a oh-ici dis tance and drew oil'. Uur 100.- iu killed, wounded, uud prisoners will ecria.niy not exceed twenty -live hunured men. liln.ues Division sullered most, our loss thurein being a thousand men. Wo probably lost five Luiitiied i.rioe tiers in all. Tho euemy's loss it esiiiiuiitd at between six and eight thousand men l.ii. id 1. nd wounded. Ou Wuonesuuy the Yau kns with tl.c Hag of 11 m oat Vienna endured that ihty Laucapiured live thousand prisoners. Yes teiui.y the) Inul iiiotieiaieo their pretensions so I in us cluim but tweuiy-tivo hundred. li w is repoited liuis jeoitruuy that fourteen of 0111 lieul oli.eers had been kiln d aud wounded; out, no nave reeeiveu uu correct lil ot tue casual ti UeLiral Lee's despatch uieutions the death id Cietierals lthotlis and (iOuWiu. The Ooay of (ii neiai Ithoues has un ived ut I'hiuiottcsvillo, w l.tiu it is to bo inbrrcd, we h am. l'riva e ten grains buie uiiuoiinced thai Ciuuural Fit. Lee aim toiouil (ioigo 1'aiteu rat wounded, and Hint I lie I. ater was 111 the tiieuiy's liuuds. Tae lOi.ehiuig papers toy thut Uenural Yoik, of Louisiana, lost an arm. (niiuai Kuriy, with all his trains, ,c , seen 0, now lioios an impregmible position 011 Fi.-her's lull, which is iwenty-lwo limes tuuih of W'iu 1 Litter by the valuy turnpike, and by tho raiuo toad leTenty-lour miles north ut istuunton. Tllii 1.1. hi LIS ILAIMKO AS l'AVOUAIILE 11Y TUB naiiKi.H. From the fiuhmoH i Srntintt, .Vicmfcer 2:1. As we get moie light on the sutijcct of the late battle near Winchester, the more favorable It appeals lor the Confederates. The earlier part 01 ihe eimaguneiu was ilecioedly ill our favor; but u movement 011 onr right flank by a heavy bouj ot cavalry made it necessary tor our forces to tail hack, winch was done in perfect oritur. A gentleman who IcUlnc ariui since the bat lie siijs our total loss 111 killed, wounded, and missing will not exceed three thousand, while that of the enemy was estimated ut from six thousand to eight thousand. So severely were the em my punished, that they could not molest our troops in their match to tsiroshurg, although it is known that their cuvuliy greatly ou nun. btied ours, uud is the bust tuey have in the st nice. (Ji in ml Fatly occupies a very strong position ou Fnher's Hill, two unlet south of Strasliurg, and BiKiut twenty miles south of Winchester, lue valley is very narrow at this point, not being nioiv than three miles from mountain to mountain. Gem tul Averill is reported to have been killed. 1 heie weie no udditiumtl particulars received tit the Wui Department last login. AUbrrioNAL I'AiiTtoL'LAUs of run ii.vriLi;. ftom (.t Jiicliiiivltd .fif0i7, .Si''. 21. llio article from the Charlotto.iwllc Vhronule contains uli the purt.culars we could gather from tho vaney. '1 he Vuukeu accounts are very 1011 tiadicioij and exaggerated. The following is the urueie lioni the Ulirutucte: About daylight the enemy advanced by the Kerry villc road on ltamseur, who was posted at the potlt .Spring, on ihe same road, soniu four milts est ot V luehester. Uordmi was at Hunker Hill, on ihu Mitrlinsburg road, on a reeonn iis mtice; lthudos was ut Hopewell cliureli, near M biiehud, to the It ii ot 1110 Mariinsouig road, abitil eight miles below Winchester. About daylight Oordon, and about 7 A. M. lihoces, i I'liiiieiieid moving buck to ihe point of attack Wharton remained ou tne extreme let , 011 ti e Maitiiisburg road, u short distuned below Wibcheslu. Anout 10 or 11 A. M., all of our ttixips were ou the Ik hi, onr lino i.n nig oast tne 1 111 inv lacing west, liam-clir retreated from Abiuliuiu ireek to the llnryville pike; Ktiod -s Inul Inl.eu position between Inui and Gordon linrton, as we have smiid, holding the left. Tlio buit.e now bore strongly towards our left. About half-past 1-, Geuciul lthodes, who was I lacing a battery 111 the gap IftKccn liini-i li' and Gi rdi 11, was struck by u bull ju: t tehma the car, ti ll home liom thu field in u dying condition. HcviKs iilteinlid ut tlic time by only two couriers. 'Jlieu.tmi continued to pu-h thuir line around our leli, and about 4 1'. M. their cavalry ou their exmii.c right lapped onr lints some tAo miles, 'i bis eaialry chuii d our vavaliy and coiupletely tinted it, ut. d iheu wheeled into WiueUealer ou 01: r rear. 'lliisnoi'e It lines.' at y for our infantry to fall le i li, v liu li it Iiil slowly, reaching Winchester idn ut i':iik. 'ilic w hole ui my then retiea'.ed ou thut eiin ng to Newtown, and the next morniii1,' to I i lnl s Hill, a n.ilu or two I10111 Ktr.isburg, where it is now justed, 'lhis is eighteen miles In in i)ii hcster,aiid a position of j uat strcngih, li k i 1 g the Nnrih Mountain 011 the ku uud Mas sai nlinn Mountain on k light. '1 he futile is described us u severe one ; the loss mi botli sides heavy j their.- supposed tolas greater tl.i n ours. Wo took some five hundred or seven bundled piboneis moro tlmii we lost. Aveii'l is ii-l oited killed, but this is not authenticated. Wo lo.-t time guns, iinu, 01 course, leit some of our woni.ilid 111 tho liumls of the eneniv. 'ihe ambii iniaes ol the anuy, vibieh were loaded with vi l.lidid, eiime oil mlely. With tliis ipialilii a tii ti we bioughtoll our wcgons, nrldleiy, &c. 1 lure WHS considerable stra."giii'g on our pun. 'I l.e casualties cmbii.ee Major General Huodis , llileo; lliiguiiier-Gem ral Godw in (of Foi t. liiouth, u.), killed; ila.ior Gereral Fit. Lee, mio lo be slightly wounded ; llrigudie r-iJi-iicral Yi tis (cen ii.andn g llsys' and isuitloi d's Loui siana biigadcs), Him shot ctf; Acting llrigadier (1 111 ral 'i l.oinas 11. Carter (commanding' ai til ler ), slightly wounded ly shell iu the back, aud live eoh iii-lts (liuiuts not remembered ), klded. . llrigiidier Geneial liatlle, ol N'oHii Curoliua, is in c iiiiiiin.d of Uhodei' Division. Thu iViM'i.cV'i iul'oruiuut staioi tb( tUv fore 1 f the ft eniy was vcrv larce m ire th in two fold inr to n:bi is. I'pto the fine of our being tlankci e w re pushing them buck. II HIOl M t'WNONAIUNO IIVCOHI: 1'KTt Ks'O tin. 'ell It 1 Al.-'.fiu rnl ,M. ,s ; ,V ','r -;i. At fl o'clock on S'i dm sd iv tnorni"g the ftii my "I'i'iiiil all h s battt r es, and heli. ! Iho ci lor more than an hour. Our hiittcrii replied, and the ciinnoiiiid tig w is furious for a time. e,tl'ltlly was eoinpaiatively ipiiet. IIIAl V 111 IN I Oil II MKN1S 'OHORHT VIOIl. VNCR iir 1 11 k imon l oners. t ! I'll' I.I ',.'!. 'Ml ll'il". A, I'flnt. f 21. llesvy reii forceini tits to Grunt's army are -t II i nnin g in. Tl'ceniiiiv are verv vlgi'aut on our r: Ir, ev dci.tly K urn g an attack on the Woldnu laiiirad. Tin; suoTTPn iai.i tk. !' i.M M, Km, .tut I inmit'r. A; .', 'uAc ?1. A'l w.'.a iuiet nt I'etrrslmrg yesterday; bit' on i dnesdny , at ilaj dght, the whole ol the Yankee artillery op nt d upon onr lines and upon the t It) , ai'd alorg their line from Deep 11 ttom to the Vteldt n iiiilrond every mother's son of a Yankee in Grant's uimy cheered and hnzz led as it he wen id i-pdt Ids llnoat. All this meant tfnil tin y l ad brant the new s of their victory Iti tho Mil i y, and were In honor of i lie tame tirme a Miiirew ith shotted guns, and making a jubilee gi nt rally. I ,Hl.L llAMl'TOx's CM Tl Hi: Ol' T'ti: It llKllVL t'VTrl K. r 'i. I'n- Hi' tumir,.' .s', i., '(,1,7, ,s,;., i',, i Hit l ull i ll eommi-saries buv beeves of tho hiigest m.c Ii r the use ol their armies in Virk'i na. 'I he 1 xpi use and trouble ol transport! inn, w hich aie iu proportion lo miiiibers, m ike this very cx ptditnt. Thebtivcs taken in HampfonVs lao 1 t coition uie jndgid by a London gra.ier to weigh eight biiiidrtd pounds m t. 'lwetnj fotir bundled ami eighty-six beeves, at fight hundred pounds, would make an n.;gregatii 01 one million nine hundred and elehty-clglit thousi nil eight hundred pounds, or within a frac tioimt two mil Ions of pounds. This, distributed 111 e'nl y rations of a pound cuch, would feed a I hen mi id men for r.euiiv two thousand days ; tin tin u-atid men tor two hundred days;' or I I y thoif-and nu n for forty days, and so forth. It is a very nice addition to our coinmlsai in', fur which we are very much obliged to Mr. Grant, aid 1 ailieulaily lo General Hampton ami bis loaves. 01.0KK rou i.Miot.MiM or a 1.1. winrr. mm i rn.i ns ni.iwi i n -tui: aoi:s or 17 axii rsl. F.Mioi.i.iMi Oiiit K, UiciiMoNii, September 10. Tl.c billowing circular from the ilnnau of Consenpt iin is published lor tho information f nil eoiiteriif d ; Con 1 i.M uaii: Si vn:s of Aukiiu-a, V.n Dr. l AitiMi xr, 111 i.i AU or CoxHi iiii iioN, Hioii momi, Vn., Scpu lulie r t. Comiiiuntlatils ol eon scrt ts will Instruct county enrolling oillcers to piotnil Oil gent y, with the aid of thu letn-Kirarv iceoids, to make a complete registration ol every white male n snleiit in thiir respective counties I etwei n the iigesof sc-ctiteen nud lifty years not in luiilly eeivii.i; in the imny in the fitdtl, or With the resiives. The name, age, ocenparion, p-iysi-cnl ti n dt'on of tl cpt rson n gi-lered. together w l b the gin 111. ds of t xemptlon or detail, or other icasou tor not la-ing iu active military service, w ill be stuttd 111 these n-j-'isters. Specinl cure will be taken in stating distinctly, tltiiih biieilv, the tniises which prevent tie prison fiom bung sent to the army, and not to 1 in il any per-on in ihe registration not serving in tho army in the bold nt with ihe Reserves. Tticse ii gisti rs must be loiwiirdt tl to tho liurcim before tl.c loth of October m xt. To accomplish tho woik lu due time, enrolling otlicers and temporary boim's arc itijoli cd to use the utmost vigor aud diligence 1 be ti.lnririi'ion to be thus I'urni hed is ngi. itltd as of treat importance, aud the ser vice must be uceuiately us well as promptly per lormeil. Another and tepanfTo icglstcrwill bo a, the seme time pu and ami lorwurded of a'l voirhs in each eounlytwho will aftain the ago ot '"seven teen jtais during the next twelve inontlis. In this a't-niitiietl renster will be state I tlio month when tin se youths will attain the age d- sinnated. lly 1. mil 11 mI el lii igudier-General J. 8. l'res ton,Kiipi riutt Iidei't. C. ft. Dnni i.D, A. A. G. Ttio I!f-linisiiil MurkotN. Cm aft I'll, l.e nftlie ,l.71r .'.iiiim'iel-. Flour of an exerllniit grade entild bo ha I a foiti i(.l,t since for $?-'-'"; but tho lliuisy excuse 01 Grant's oecuputiou of ttio Wcldon roid, opor a ing 011 thu lively nnd tiiuid imaginations ol our iih n hams, nt once ran-cl the price s.100 on tho b.irrel. Heel may still ho had of Mr. Ingram, the public: 1 01 tfnetor butclitr.at f.l 00 pur pound ; o In r bull heis sell it ut llacou Is soiree at and S, at d slippery ut that. Chicken- ringo liom S7 to S'10, t.ud 0 Inr meats in proportion. TEOLI BALTIMORE TO-DAY, oiopl.-leiirsH ol Mi mlmi'M Vti'tory l'in ll lit lis I omi Onr-lluir ir llirlr lllri 1 rc The Illness or Arelihlsliiij. aiiiiilitliit;. fiprtial IHtjiahh lo The fcii-ninj Tilnli'aph. Hai.timohf, September 11. Wounded ollieors and soldiers, who arrived direct from Sheridan's am y, rej resent our recent victories in the vulley as sin passing in completeness uli accounts yet published, though F.arly nnd his shattered, do iiioraliy.cd remnant of an army have thus fur escaped up the valley. Nearly or quite half hit entire force has bjen left with us, either dead, wounded, or prisoners. We buried three of their dead to our one. It is feared another fight will not be go'.tou out o them. Our men were never in bettor spirits and health. A good many wounded arrive here, and scon s of Itebel prisoners. Archbishop Spaulding, of Baltimore, is dan gciously IU with typhoid fiver. Aceeilnuce at Uvrnr ItrnnlMiti. Wabiiim. ion, September 27. Governor Den niton baa accepted the position of I'ostuiaa'cr (Jeneral, and will cuter 11 1 ion bis duties lu a few days. TO-DAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Special Desiiit, lien to Evening Telegraph. Wasiiishton, September 27. The lrrt. Tho draft proceeds very slowly In this city. The Government will g'v" every possible oppor tunity throughout the country to fill the ipiotas by volunteering. Army Ituiiitim. Humors of fighting lu tho Army of the Fotomau wero current last night, but they aro entirely without foundation. The 1 iftlt Ulul t:iiodllloti. The Navy Department lis received details from Admiral Fuiragut of tho successful expe dition up Fish river, some particulars of which have already been publi-ln d. On thc return, the vci-sels wero attacked from Fetcr't LlutV, nt one of the sharp bends of tho river, by sixty or seventy lit bets, who had ulso felhd trees acr -ksjihi stream. t,The lire w as returned from our howitzers, and onr vessels putted thioiigb with one oiilcer and two men killed on tho Slm-ldnle, the smoke-stack of which was knocked overboard, and the bu.it of the y'i(Vo)ii', lost by being jammed between that cbsil and the bun!.. Adu.llnl Fnriugnt cointiutieeat to Iho N'avy Dipaitincnt that be is sue es.-tu! y eir.'.e'ed in reinoving torptduep, und tUus far ka .slice edci in tul. 11:3 up twinti -ot e. Itrf liforcentt-iitss lor Grant. A' (.1 sia, Scptin.bci V.7. The Mb an 1 litli, re enlisted veterans, tath 175 Kruiig, Kft fvr Yiiginia te-dey. from llie li lle. Ni w Y01.K, Scittiiibor 27. Belize advices ltort tie wreck of tivcral ve-sels, viz. : lwig llumiah, ot St. John's, N. B .y schooner ChJe, lliitish bulk fj'i rkslihe, and tho diagger At'nrt, nil of w hich wire total losses. lie baiks Malum, of iioston, I'utlai, Helen, Mt I lout) it', and brig A'Monio Mn'.he weto alio liainugo l y a luliislou.but not very seriously. Market by I I. KrH.li. Bai.timoi.i', September "7. Flour dull and Itnvi; IM.ti -li. M'.'l iiiil'ii, ti..'. Vi la-ill li.,. u til c 111:1 s O li''' '' j;l il lh 's1'- i'r - re'. e'oi 11 10 1.1 ; whin-Mr--r at Hit ' ' '''"' ,,ir" ."" V Iteltll SUU Ui inllisl. Mnsk,l ll'iuiiui'l a tl Silnl. Ni.MlYoiiK.Scptcu In r'J7. I'huir hasudvuncci! tt.e.; .ale. I I ri Hi inb. l -s-.lt'i s uu fur Hi He, una in ii f" 1 4 -(Hi lul Weill I11-1 II. M tint Hilt ui e il :c; 0. . .iil- b uniin IMTlnl'l. ('mil dull. Willi MiijilHietf. iletf titill. ful K tuaj ; .uli s ui HHm l.i-its'- t t-io'ievo 10 lor Alt.. Laul, dull, at ltu-ev- VStilikj unll. I itou roiti itr.is ntisnor. IUliimoki:, S- pb mis t 27. The following btut bei n received trom ror'rcn Monroe The Cintrd Ma'es Irigite ,lfiiie.rfo sailed from here early this morning, nndcr teab'd oi tiers. Hi r ee-tmaiion is suppjed to bo Wilmington, jNor-b ('atoiimi. There has been no regular communication with Ni w hern, by w it ot tho t anal since thu nt ack ou the so aim r uicri, some weeks nso. It Is now designed to establish a nvtubr line of steamers to run outside, and tllit -t to th s place boui M ire bi ad city, i oin.c, ting with Newborn by railr ml. A tbri e-nuisied schooner, name unknown, from l'liiladt'tphia, bound to l'srt Koyul, S. C , and loadidwi.h coal, put in hero lor a harbor this mnrtiit'g in a It nl.y condition, having liecu r in into ou'siilo (be Capes by an unknown vessel belongine to the navy, w hich earned away the ft I'oohci ' bows ril and tho greater p irt of her rig-nil g. I'. S. Since writing the above, the tf nn, s.if i has retiirnid, from some cao-e tiukoown. TEE WAR IN KAN8A8. Ilrspnlrli from General " Tho Jilv S i riiint nl I rnlu lli-relitlj Cnialnrt'it l.iit !etirl Sfl.OOlMllKl- f urther I'urtlenl, .-. 1'itinlfii l.nientnt!h O'.Vftta. We gave yesterday a short account that h id been ri ceiied of tho capture of a Government tiain at Cabin crick, which is a'sont KM nu.os trom the Arkansas line. '1 he loss to the I lover n- ! ni. nt will not bo far from 1,IKK),oxij, There is bl iiue somewhere. i '1 he loilown g telegrams were received at head ' quarters r tcrday ; I l'oi . Septeml cr 20. Major C. S. Chariot : i oii.ni I lilnir rrportt that the train tor Fort (-iidili was captured by the enemy at Cabin link, Said to be IIOOO strong. Gv.oiioK Sykes, Majnr-Geneml. Foiit S'i ott, Sentembe'r 20. Major C. S. Char iot :- Lieutenant-Colonel Wheeler, of tho l.'ttli Kniisas, who was with tho train when cap'ilred at Cabin enek yesterday morning, has arrived at t ne ol my ouiposts, ami sends mo word that thu Labels took but lilt, e of the train with them, bniDiiig iieur y all of it. This rather indicates a lnoven.t lit further North. The Rebel lorco was t-iiiniiwiiiie's, uua Colonil Whoeler thinks it four thousand strong. The survivors ol the train e coiturc on tlulr way up near liaxter's Springs, l'licc's lictidouaiurs uie reported lo be al Cane Hill. CiiAni.i-g W. Di.aiii, Colonel Commanding. Foiit Scott, September 20. The train for Fort Small was taken by the ltebels at Cabin creek. "1 he ltcbel loree was Siundwal;c's, now said to be about fifteen hundred strong, but not com manded by him." Have not yet learned who was in command. The attack was m do about 2 o'clock )cstcrdny morning, and everything Is luktn. liehels hud three pieces of artillery. Hive Mil Iturncdyjs yet of any one escaping, except Lb iin nanl t olonel Wheeler and a few wagou mastirs. Tho traiW consisted of two hundred und two wagons, hvo ambulancct, forty artillery Imrsis, twelve hundied and lilty-thrce mules sen t ty-ihrt e w ngons liean ging to tlio post of Fort Scott, the n mumder In longing to Furls Gib son and Siniib, ulso a large sutlers' train. C. W. Iti.Atii, Colonel. LATEST M.IK I Mi lNTELLItiKSCK. Cl.P.ARKU THIS MORNINO. HnrtH o tolm Tr ckn, l itvlor, new orl-nn4, II. A. Adftiun. l'.Aiti Ortk, Kdcr. lioiun, Nibl,rtiiiiwel i A i o. hrik -AijiH't .utitii, hutftift, O. O. Vuu Horn. AKKIVK.I THIS MOKNISI. Pli nmnhlp t.iina , Itnirr, 4. buun trom ttuaton, witli flHlC HDU tilM-it;rn o II. WllDwtr. hi hr i.toU-iifea, Itftntcr. 3 0 fiom Ronton, with mUse tn 1 Mt-(In A i. Hffir , Ke.1y A 1a from Kurtretn Monro. wKh Di hi u I 'tfiweii A ruihiiM. -iir lc. M. iti Ki-ilv, 4 do si'roin Pro vlocotown, with n .dm In orPu li.Kt rtiMit. MrK.W I'.ait, Kfi.dri.h.a iyn from Nt'wTork.lu bn'lB'-t iO r ptnl li. iscl.rJ- it. Hurilctt. Itockhlll.d davi from Jlattoa, wlili C"C n tint" to ! it m' .fii-s ,u i o. cn WiiMiiliH, l'ortiH, 9 duyi fruiil rorilaild, wittt mil at iu B. A. houilvr lo, C' rt f) rmliiire of the lhiiatt,hia F.rchtxigt ii., ciitt uibtr J'.. hitit Nt-w F.nnlaiid, for I oiihivgIh -. Stiifch M , inr ijih ti'; hrUt h-tllt. a ttl itttti h. l'r 1 ttni ha ; ciir hvt n. tir Saw 4ri-ttn, mII l.-t in Pliiiutltili)ii. m d lli U it): Ml Maii'tlmrUu Mli'iitn, tmi.i to ia ii't 'i4ili ii'otam t,vT urn oho tftuR'r Aiitl fll.t m tH-ont-rt ut tiriukwutur t'tm lnorciiiK CHT IiTLLIQNO. Stats op Tubhuoukiku To day. Six A. M., 50. -Noou, 7o. One V. M. 774- Wind, W. ,s. W. 6ai,i:s of IlnAb Khtatu, Ere. Tho following ales ol Keul Labile, &c, wero imulo to-day, at tho l'hiladulphia Jvxehango, by Thomas & Sous, auctioneers : It shiiit'S Aciiflny of Music, wl'h I'-kft. t.'M. VI M nr. H t:ii S..e(lke Knu llttiaw sre t't iti.ti Cj., tri0. S.tnti H- ven itr rem. ( uui uu llioitl. l.ieitliaril unit himtll Mlevis I s-tCllKil Uullvl) U iliil'A'iV . t'lj. 1 Nlmrf Coi.tliit-i lui liini-i riiim,iiiy, tltil. IMn hintris Ct initiui ire t s- Uost Cuu.iany, par, 110. 1 Mitib l .nnt Urtnne 1'sik. tiett. I'o, jSu. s-j i;. nn mi 1 ii)-tiit-ii.iik CliQrch. $J0. '1 iii. i ..I" y Lnck ilwilhii, iSi. bet jN. biiveuiesinth strtn. a-isi. l.sri;) HLUvslutlile itkktiLce, Ko. 1M7 Waluut su-vet t.'U,tsltl. i.ini.f mtl vRhiBlee tot, llrt ad strut t, sntl extentllrui in. dt etii "V it t iu i uli if vi. Ui ktiii-t. titioo. litttiubi Uiu uititlern riMiietit-e. biali.e, and toaeh teuso, iiuil-tA.t coiner el Tuirly llura tlrcta mnd 1'uwtaiuu svinnti t'JI.lsm. V Aluslilt-bruti cry and hug lut, ho. tih-J if. Hoveath lilt 1, aouve l'uiliir. tstxsi. 'I hr u-kt-iry rnrk ilwelllnv, Vo. jt.ill Queen street, tlsno. Tnri'e-stel biles d wi-Iiiiik, No. '2 1 Wutniu Hruut. fll i', 'J hrtit-slt r. lines tlweillliK, jNu 'i- It ijutlon slreel. tl.i-'O. 1 wi- sler Iniu e tliii'Llus. Ni. il'-a tinstnt strut-l. $ 17s. Iwn s:ur iruibtl tlwellli k.ho . -J-'l iii.cii nlrt)l tle-at. 'I'l.ice-Mury laics uwulliiiK, jNu. sl.i ft. i'ltild sirvut. .m 'I iirre-ntnry lirlek dwrtltnii. No. 1"" Milton stravt.wn Tlnti'-ttnrv linck tiHi-llniii.No. b 91 Milltin Ir.tst, Hlilt. Hirto-btory bru-k aHt-ninH. 'i s:i rmlislt'trtst-t, ti.tiu. lliiec-sl.-r brick a ciUngi .Sn. Mi jS. j ilittttulli siruol, tl '1 nii.i'orvbrli'kdni llinr, No.'Oi: S. TlilrJ : rtyt. t Isi.. iHO-sloiy taiek dHKUUIg, An. 1SMI ft. 'i'liltd kLTUOt. f..i6. Stat mtdsm resldtnce, No. K. Tenth slrecl. $srti, 1 hlfe.klory bnek dttt-lllftk' 14- euil.iiiii ttnitll sud f.l ttrrv klrnels. S WW KOI. 1 Iii e-kier brick li.oul and ilwillliie, .V. JS. corner of Itiiniiiiiut. i lirr sir. -els. jNnbld:. 1 litriC-Hiery liriuk itori- uud utkelliiiif, No. 13-1 N. Kourta strut, oblll. Tlni-u r lnlik M'iri' anil ilwel'lliK, Ko ii'Jv K. Klilith llreot, sliove Wt oil. No l.ld. four stur) brnk dwttlhns, Nn.vtl3 Siiruce ktrant, ri-.t ol fn-totid. Su lea. I i.i.r inillttli'n liitn.Ttitrtjr-iwH'nth stieoi, north of Syrs- Dli rt-. Wt st Hi Itl'li-ll'liu. No b I.I. llilte in.rj bl irk ihu lllin,-, No. 4 d Mnjsr U-Vtl, i.jve CVltiUibia uveliue. No bid. Political. Ioist evening the numerous politi cal t.alU and club-rooms of our city were thronged with large und intelligent audiences, uho nero assembled for the purpose of listening to discussions and speeches upon ihe grcut politi cal questions of tho day. At tho Spring Harden Institute, the second de bate betwieu Hon. William J). Kel ey and Uoorge fiorihinp look plnco ill the preseneo of a largo auditiiic. Tho hall was more Uensoiy packed than en tho previous occ.isi.m, and even before li e oi tiling of the debate the door- weie besieged by mi iiiiuicrise thiong. Tho meeting was of a quiet and oroerly chained', save an oocasion tl hiss which prociedid from a tew roughs iu tue audience. Ai the Horticultural Hull, Broad and Walnut streets, u nii.s- meeting of thu I'nion citizens of the Liglith Ward was bcid. Kesoliitions were ollered endorsing: the Congressional, Legislative, County, nnd Jaui.ieip.il nominations of tho JNutioind I lin n I'Uriy, and speeches were made by Messrs. Chnrlis (Jilpin, Morion Mc.Miehael, niid lion. Charles O'Neill. At tho Luioii League Hall a largo andicnco wus oho assembled. (Speeches wore made by Mcs-ih DennisO'lhien and 1 lioinns M. Coleniati. A liuniber of ladies w ero lire eut. A bu.uii'.ul ling, beating tl.o name? of Lincoln nnd Johnson, was thrown to tiio breo'.o ut Lli vi nth t lid Mn ter streets last evening. 1 et dies were ul-o made bv Juhu s liiearley, Jr., .1 hn 11. teoit, (o'onel luring, l'ledcruk A. Vim Clivc. Co unci N m. 11. Mutii'ce, andloth'-rs. 'U.e K.-publiiuu li.vnululc.s held a meeting last in i.ii.g. i t Ihe.i' In w liuil, the National, Market Uu-' t above Tucllih. Young men arc luvtled lo ji in tl"S sj Itudid organii'.ntioii. Tut Commit on WlunesoayiICviiniso. Tho uithds who will nppcar lit fore us on Wednesday uie all of the very I'r.-t class, and tho projjiatiiino n o t uitistiiiil'y chosen. Mad. Loriui will sing fi r the first lime in this city, the celebrate. I Waltz iu lo..-,', iiiraiiged lor tl v lust time lor the voice by lion i mi hilnsill. Mad. Loiiui's finished edit, cation, and her line method, lit her peculiarly to Intel pret this diii'cuil Inutile foi re. Mcl'aui gives is nn impassioned loiuau a from tho Ihwo. Amoiii", :a n iii.in. a liom i rive ton art, very little frown, but admirable. These novelties, adtliil to the other laiorite uud popular pieces, lot m a progiuiiiiuu of rare exes deuce. Kitior Kt sti's ib lieate, tender, and touching voice will lie laiiid lo ptileelioii in Xjti.tn Centil. This first taste of goou iniisiu should biing a guoi huuso, uud LO tloiibl will. TiitHiNAl.. M.I). II. Hutchinson, iho pro prltlor of the famous United States Hotel, llar i is .mig, arrived in tl Is city this nioruinj, and Is Mi i piLg ut the Menluiuts' Hotel. Khi n AT Last. Mis. Klemnr H. To-viisend, the acamstrcsa ho was convicted some weeks since upon the charge of the larceny of go ids t Inrgc nmnnnt from places where be had been employed, died at the County Prison yesterday ot congestion of tho brain. Previous to the dea-.h of the deceased, it is said that the became almost fmiillc, In coiisc iiienee of mental animation In iluctd by constant rellection upon t lie acts for which si c had been committed. No one who was prment at the Inspection of the stolen g dt at the Ccnttttl Station, on the occasion ol too hcr. ing 1 dote Alderman lleitler, doil'ired for a 'ing! moment that Iho woman was nfll e'ed with a mania for stealing, nnd thnt, upon th s subject at Irtist. rhe was Insane. A far as c mid t0 aeer tiilin d, not one of the articles stolen by her dnr li g ti c last three yesrs had been disposed of, but ihty wire all huddled together in trunks and I uk mis, cu lrely it g milt ssof order, and wltho-it re ferercc to the chnracter of the goods. lint she has received her discharge at last, and Iscfore a bight r tribunal h.is been called to render an ac count of whatever eanhlv Intirniitios a'.llieted her weak, frail body hero below. Uandsomk Thusknt. Mr. AVIlliatii Flehcr, who illieeti d the orchestra nnd choir at the dedi cation of tho new Jcwl-h Temple on Friday last, was la-t night presented by tbo Hoard of Trus ters with a magnificent silver goblet and three h n nil ted dollars in cash us a mark of aopieci i lion of his service s, and a t kcn of re -peel. The pri se tuation rccntrcd at Singer's Hull. No. .'123 Vine stuff, the address Ih ing made on the part of the donors by Mr. S. Sil' erni.in, which was duly rcspondt tl lo hv Mr. Fischer. Speeches wire ul-o matle by the Presidents of tho Smnger bund and Ciclliu Verein Musical As iciuti int. An I'niert.'iitinicnt was partaken of. and an un usually agreeable and ploasmt evening apent bv the entire company, numbering somo hundred persons. Inui vst. An inquest was held last eveninj In Ihe case of William Young and John Kane, two sien who were killed by the falling of the girden of the Philadelphia ami Krie Udlroad Depot, nt Market and r'lltceutli stroeta, on Sattird ly after noon last. It appeared from tho tesiiui niy that the fall resulted from tho fact that tome of the purllrifB intended to connect the Iron rafters did not have sutllcient bearing upon tho wall, and roj cs wero used to keep the rafters in placo until such time us they could lie braced together. How fore this conld bo accomplished the miters fell. The inquest was continued until to-morrow evening. Asraci.t and B v-n-nnT and Rioting. ,T,tmoe Koncli, a foreigner, who has been In this country but two months, win nrrosted at Fif.h nnd Clio nut iireeta, yesterday afternoon, for attacking ut d knocking down two colored women wltlioat the least provocation winterer. He was held in $ I I'i K) hail fo answer at Court. During the inves tigation, tho defendant was recognized at b iving leen engaged iu tho disturbance on Saturday night He was held in &f(0 to answer this charge. Tai out Ukttkh. This morning Michael Col lins was committed to prison by Ahlei m in Wel ding, upon the charge ol assaulting two colored men nt Front mid Walnut streets. Thfl m-n were tncnged quietly in conversation when Col lins cuiue up to them nnd knocked one d iwn after the oiht r. He was asked bv the Aldermin why be acted so. He replied thnt ho considered It Ins duty to knock every "nigger" down. Tlio Ali'erniun thought different, and lent him to limbo. Btrtivixn Stoi.bst (loons. Yesterday af'er noon Jiimct Young, a resident of S. 8 -vonth sttcet, hud a hearing on the ch irge of receiving goods stolen from tho trore of Samuel II. W.it ton. No. 4 L2 8. Tenth street, nnd also from a dry goods stoic In Heading, Pa. Ho was held for a fnrthrr hearing. Kim-UN ok a Onb HrNiim n DayV Reoi u:nt. This morning tho lh7ih Pennsylvania Volunteers, a ono hundred dnys' regiment, urrivtdln this city, and proceeded to Twolfdi nnd Girartl streeis to be inusteretl out. Tho regiment wasdoing duty on tho Weldon railroad. Paratik This ArrF.rtNoov. Tho 101th Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, which arrive 1 in this city on Sunday, 111 iniilin a street parado his atten tion. A full description of the regi ment wus published In The Ti:i.kouai'ii yos terilny. DisnoNrsT Boy-. A lad of lo years, namod Richard Nnlh r, was sent to the IIoiiso of Kefugo I y Alderman Ib ltler, noon tho chanro of robbinir his employt r. Ho was In the habit of opening btislncts lotters, und Hiking tho money contained therein. Jtnor.R Thomi-son anii Am.isok sat this murning In tho Court of Common Pleas for tlio purpose of bearing tho ensos on Iho Orphans Court argument list. No other Courts wero in tcssion. SisoiiDt.HLY HorsF. Sarah Ross was beforo Alderman Welding tbia morning, charged with keeping a bawdy bouse, at No 02 1)11 -vyn street. Several of ihe inmates of the house were also arrested. Payment op ISoi'hties. This morning the city bounty was paid to twenty-three men. This is a mall number, and deficient wards will have to do better than this if they wish to avoid the druft which will take place on the 20th inst. Youno im CittiiE. A young girl, only sixteca ytart of age, waa before Alderman Moore this morning charged with keeping a disordorly bouse at Front aud Union streets. "A Btitck in Time SAVKt Nixe." This it a food motto at all ilnies, but it tppllei wltb spaclal fores In piirrhsklof swing machines, r'or this ressin buy the "Fkrence," sold at No. C-10 Cheinut street. rtil!adlihla. In pr ft rents to anr ottir. It Is ths best tewing maclnn In Ilia world, and Is so pimioniiei-d by Itundrt-iL or tlio moht prominent fitinllirM lu the rl'v, who now ba tl eia In ue. Kvory nnteliine told Is Witrrknled to give saturnc leu, or the money will tH-riTuinlisl. Nittaerous tniulllt-s. In various pnriloiiN' ol ihe country, afler trylns nialiy olher niacliineh, nave tleclitt-d Ibut the '-1- l.neiiee" la, bi-joud comparison, rue best lainpy mactdiie la ihe world. Now that the system of "one price" has become so popular and li adopt cd liy so many bnalneita houket and by man In the clothlns hno, e would say to ttie pulilia that tin mi at not toiilnttiid auy othi r esiittill.hment with that of I lie coleliraled atnl lonitt'ktel.hkhe-d ' o;ie prle.i" clotalnK house ol t'rarles Mt'kei A- I ii.. under tho I'tintlneatal. O.rnientg also niadt- lo tarder a' ths lottett prleiiN an I wl.ti d. spa it It. A litrtti- assriuieni ol new ktyle a'oitk lor fail and winter weur. Dr. Bkckeu'b Ci:i.eiii:ati:i Eye Balsam. A rei tain spreltlc for Inlluuit-d, sore, and weak eyes. !re- Iiart d by John ab.ore. Ilamlile. J'ut up in sla.e poU 'ilt-e, tit eints. Sole A;tiils, T W. IvotT Co., No. '12 N. ftueond atroel. Have you been at 11. F. Ucimar's splendid U.il Kiy, No. BH Anli etits.it - lilt iii.frb life sue I'hotosraptii In t its Color, Ivorj t. lie, aud Cartes di N'isllc attract jHiiular attvoilon. Ifooi'Eii'a Ai.e Vai lts, Soihikast Coiimkr or Tiiikd asn C-iik.ssi t 8r;:Ki:rs tlnttt-inf n of rt-tlned lakle rtatronlo thli tfetmrrlte estahll-h-neut, from the faet met utiailuliiirau-d Liiutrs only aro ittd on Us preuibuk. Ibok Hi-iirte wis, and Chrap Hi sk, If vnt, Hint Mob. Slatitissea, at W. Ileriry I'alln'e, No. HOsJ t bv-mil kllt'i-l. I lltl AIr.l,l'III TKAUK UKVUKT. Ti i:sday, September y.7. No sales of Bark have conic under our notice. Clovorsecd iB but little fought uf.er. Timothy i in steady request ut "'l-. ith sales of '.'UO bushels. Flaxseed bus declined. A sale of SOO bushels has beeu reported at $3-30 ,ii 3-35. The stock of Provisions is, almost exhausted. We notice sales of Huns at 2'1(i2-c. ; Sides at 'JJc. i und Shuul Jeti ut 22c. Laid may bo iiuutcd id 2'.'(.'"'.!3c, Flour comes forward slowly, and tho stocks now on baud tire reduced to a comparatively low iigi.rc. The iLc'.ine is gold and sierling cs chunge has bad a tendency to limit transactions, ami a feeling of much unwillingness ou the part of buyers and tollers to operate has mutiifcsted ilself. Tho tales havo moetly been coullned to the supply of the b' me trade at $10(ji 10-23 j Mil. for mperlino, SI0 50iJ? 10-7.1 for extiM.aud ll(.r 12 lor extra latuily. ltye Flour and Corn I Meal colitiiiiio ojiilff-, , '1 lie market for W heat list been unsettled, and it is impo-sible to give correct quot itions, owing to the violent Iliicliiatious ill prices. A sale of a cargo of red is reported at 2t 3-2-. Holders of while deiiiniid jp2-.Vn.ii 2 ti l, but without sales. Lye sells slowly itt SM hi). Com is dull. Holders ui yellow demand t107, but without talus. A sale ol lnno bushels mixed WeaUiru it reported uitsl ihi. (hits aro iu fair reipiest, with sales of Hot U bushels Pennsylvania in. store, at 81(a7c. Lnrh y und Mult ate nouiinul. Whisky is littler i loJ bblr, Ohio Ivld Itt 1 81 ; aud toiuv Diude al tjl'bO. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omea op Tw T,w write Tai.RtkeArw, 'f Hedr, eptenioai There it a better feeling in the Stock Mirk 3 Ibis n, timing, nnd price hitve advanced, dm err, nit nt securities are firm; 6 20t told at I H'3, coiipont oir, and Ci of 1881 at 107 ; 7 3 V aro quoird at 10S109. New City 61 sold at 103, which I n da-llne. In Liolroad shares there is very little d net, but prices are rather better. Reading told at 59, an advance of 3, and HO, buyer 30 j and Pennsyl vania Railroad at 70; 136 wat bid for Camden nnd Aniboyj 41 for Little 8chnylklll; 31 for North Pennsylvania j and 32 for Philadelphia an4 Krie. Coal Oil shares are more a:tire, and pfiec have advanced, with tales of Dalell at SJ ; Nob'o and Delamotcr at 128; Rock.tJ; Deutaore, 10t (ti 10J ; and Mellhcnny al OJiGJ. Canal shares have advanced ; 8 liuylkill Navi gation preferred sold at361;and Union Canal bonds at 20'2O ; '28 wat bid for BchaylkjU Navigation ceimmou. Tbcie Is little or nothing doing In City Passen ger Railroads, bnt prices are tinner. 70 wat bid for Second and Third; 17 for Arch, and 32 foe Orcen ami Coates. Bank shares are steady. 1C2 was bid for Horlh America ; 137 for Philadelphia; 57 for Commer cial; 30 for Mechanics'; 24 for Manafaciorars' and Mechanics'; and 3d for Consolidation. In (ioid there it less activity, and the market if very dull, bnt pricct have slightly advanced opening at 11)2; rallied and told al 195 at 11 o'clock; fell off and told at 193 at 12; and iOJ-j at half-past 12. There Is very little demand for money, and the rates remain about tho same as last quoted. Loans on call are offered at '.(7 per cent, per annum; beet paper is selling ut front 912 per cent. We are pleased to notioe that the subscriptions to the new 730 loan Continue largo, reaching about $10,000,000. The people are conviuood that theie it no investment more profitable or eecurc than the United 8tates bondt. ' A despatch from Washington tb.it morning say the subscriptions to the 7'30 loan for the last two days, as reported to the Treaasrepart nicnt, amonnt to f 1,632,000, and tJ 110-40 li nn, $37-l,r.0O. rUlULUfcU'lllA STOCK IXCIIANOB SAXJEr), -)P.F T. rt. Reported by Clarkaon Co., Hroaers, Xe. Ill 8. Tmrd Bt. BKKllKK BOARllA. IcOkh Densmortienl 10-, -V h Uorn PUuiler. .c 4',' lie in bio II lnu k0 do I ..c li'Vl 3tkiali d' b6 4 .... i'.l IMIen BeatlUis it.... SO . . "', ! loom do ,3 Si I' ll ,11 do Ml ii II ' l ank.. Ill ah lMUfll Oil riKhl jiiUtHJ. 'WtT. H. Its. "Bl lu-7 IMUh .VnlleJ Del... l.W t lot II U H b-iLi 111:1 t'.sO an InsV ftHsjS) do Inn JU It K, lli-4c 117 S t.Ml l'eiina tjs 117 1. SUSHI do II V S.sMiCilv lis, over itl.lno Sstsocitj tie. new... .Itu S-smi UnlnnClbdi...c. m SI' no do a VI0V4 Slum l.eliiKii Val leU...n .'iJ Citui. JI A 6a...iW st -i 1 sh nr. Mount 6 lnokbl'enn Mm.. W0 17 lino lb Ualiall OU. ... II V l ah Hsok Oil S'(, K'sj sh Hensmiire tn . I0 snu.n do te i;iti.h Mi-Illienny Oil. . l'si st. d' ..i' V-'O ah do li sh reuinii4. OoaJ, 'J.hBen N. (t...t luuah do - t an Penna Hn.. -f-tnn sh itea lina lt...'.M vmu aa do....... -c bUsa do .rS) . 100 kb do....M..bJ FKICK8 OF STOCK a IN NEW YOBIC lteported by CUrkion ar Co.. Brokers, So. Dl 8. Third Si, l niieu Biaiessa, istsii.inioa.. Rock Inland KaliruaS .ltin.S bid .. aeuea ft H sa'es Kt aalea lis aal.s 4IH sales aals sales 11.JX sa t s .. tales .. sales Weak. Did ... W Did hid "J . ...iK.'ibid -... 1)4 Old ...llS Od ...bill, tn 11 ...I'W. btd .... K 11 ill. Kt-ttdina Jtaflroad .. minim t-rniral kajlroad.... .Noilliwt-BUrii INeiv V4i-k Ot-niral Kallroad. Krie ititllmad Iliicson Kallroad Mold United 8utea 6-'joi Market Quotations of Gold at the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 3k 8. Third street, t-jcoad story : 1 A. M 192 12 M 63 11 A. M l'Jo ! 1 P. M 1U31 Market steady. . . r Quotations of tho principal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day : . HilAtt.t lid itt. runnn t-oni , h1, ntitler t-oat .. 10 111 Mountain Coal. t 7 Keystone H.. IV K.V iMi.l. C"l..ia Mi beh.more loi IV 10'J Oieen Mi. Coal 4.14 N t n'lM'iittalo .... jSew Crt'elt Feocer barn Coal. o iJaizejiuu.,, S 'JUollnennv.. I 1 'i 'l S il'i IM lloecrtk Oil s il'i Cllnrou Coal 1 American Kaolin.. .. IVnn Mlnliiif Ill Coiillfi-llrnl V Oil Cn rK 4,1, lltli'i Sillatle O1I..IU MiClini.iek oil.... eV t-eniiavlvunia i'at.. i v ui-uoau a 1 , It'iole.t Delariiater.lJ'i H 1't.rnSeuoi Cenire. S14 17 iKulierl j',- 1 llnae I,lad t ' 2 'Ibboard t'4 17 StlO'T Karen ti K'i Mruoer 1' S KxceUiorOU 1 4'4' Ilia Tank t ii 33 I'eir) Oil 4 Mlut-ial UU K' alone OU l'lilun I'etrolturji. Heneta Oil unanle on Frank 111, Oil Howe's hitly Od Irvius O I , Fepe tana Oil... VI-til I'i Uontineutal 1 i Karrell .. I N 'J"'4 I'lilla AOIICrik.. i lfi Hull Creek 4'', H 1 iCornruaier...... .. 1 Hrln 1 a Tarr I1111 J S 7 j L pper toouom j NATIONAL 11ANK8 ESTAHI.ISI1RD SINCE BEPTEM hBH 10. Union Bank of Weymouth, Mass f liW.OOO First National Hank, Jacksonville, II). 100,000 l-'irst National Hank, Jollet.ill 100,000 First National Hank, Loominster, Mass. 100,400 Illuckstone Lank, Iioston, Mass 7JO,000 National Lank ol Kedempuon, Boston, Moss 6til.70O First National Bank, Yarmouth, Moss. 350,000 First National Bank, Quiucy, M.sj.... 150 O K) Kendnskeug Bunk. Bangor, Me....... 100.000 First National Bank, Oneida, N. Y.... 125.0(H) First National Bauk, Warren, Penn'a. 100,000. Tobil capital of National Banks.. $2,58fl,780 Previously created.. . . b3,3od,000 Total $8.3,060,780 The weekly averages of the old Banks of tho city of New York, on Katitfday, September 2t, lttb4, present, in the aggregate, the lollowiag changes from the previous exhibit of Kep:em lier 17 : lie crease In Loans $761,308 Increase in 8eclo 120,135 Decrease in Circulation 22.4iX Decrense in Untlrawn Deposits 1,723,607 Including tho Clearing House operations of tho week, which show the inter-exchanses between the Banks, including also the Sub-Treasury bal ance at the close of the week. Tho following Istho general comparison with the previous exhibit, and alto with the movement thia time last sea son ; Rent. ?n. lm-3. Sept 17.1l. Bert. 21, KM. Capital ti.li. 'l.olK) $ i!i.!7 TJa. fw.'l.'l.ii. Iians 3i4.itH H it 1SU .117,619 la.WI.U; Hlieeli- tin,' OS, .nni Vii,ls.-,, 1,-, Demj.l Cireulatlnii A :II7.SH1 S.iiu..-'1 4,'M i,IS Criis, litii.ikiia.. . 4.'i,il'i 444 l'jn.iiu.iuu ajtiesv'1 Exehaniii-a .VI,' 114 .tit I KI Ocil V 7 '. r.'.ijoi I li.lu.vn 1. ts ,.77a ll .ll7SMi II7 7.'03 lu Biih-Trrtttltry.. li.-'ll'a IKNH.j.'4i The Sau Fiancisco jPriVt Current of Septcv bcr2 says: "Receipts of treasure from the mining d s ti lets since our report of the 21st ultimo h .va been large, nnd amount to ,wl,b-i0,'Wo, of whijh sum $r l25.0o0 was available on last steamer day. The Branch Mint in this city has taken during this period some S'ioo.ooo. There hot been a boiiii w lint active demand for China, but the tap ply ol bullion on the market It lair and thought to be sutllcient for the shipping requirement to morrow. Kales of gold bars are reported at 840 ("hlo. Silver may be quoted at former rates par to 3 per cent, discount. "The rate for Currency Bills on the Atlantic citits Is iUitc unsettled, on ing to the 1te material decline iu (iold; but tho Hankers were drawing to-i ay ut 11 ) and 120 premium on gold. Tele graphic transiers are ollered at ftj (. (j' cent, premium, and drafts payable in coin at 3(n t. tStcrlinir it current at 48 lM for Bankers. Bales of commercial slerliog reported at 4.yd.( lujd. j Fi a lies at of. ,, , "l.epal Tenders were exceedingly active to-d ly at 4 H(ui closing at 43, and largo sales wero iiiiolu duiiug tne week. "MtxitHii tlollurs arc m some denund at lOOfl 11 )ier cent, premium." " Marrlesl, t. WIiI.FN-fATIIKUWOOII.-On the U7th lnatant. In the It nlii rreslo tertan Chur. h, lij ttie Kev. J. Ad. lis. .u lleitv, JAMI.S II. Mi I AliUKS'.ol flltabura, lo AUK. LAlUt L , ilauiiliterot the late Hush Callieraood, Esq. a f57 UNION CAMPAIGN CLUB. OltHFItHNi'J Th tint) will asiom'.i'e at ltesilquartt-r,! LIHUlltT Sir.el, mi V. KDMlHUAY IVi.SIStl. at fcV oelo.k tJ vl-tl C.ein,ai.l..wu. Tl. 1. 1 - '.. wnl liavt; Nnitii and Uietiu slreuu, al a 'ittaiuij beioit 8 0 cluck. Hy oide-r ol o- ,, WILLIAM n.WANNf, " - ?t Cliii-f Mai.li.d T-V"" NDTIt K. NOIITHIIOI'VS. KK.U.KY. -Tl'Holatef.r ths 1WKNTIKT1I WAHltwiU 1 e lie d on V. r-.lhKlA V and Tilt KShAV BVr Mteii.H. ut the 1UII, HHl'Al and 14 IllS'i OAltl'-f.H M rew, nsieati oi htinuuiliiiil4l"tt kw sUwis, as IKvWft 1 anuvui.ua, 1
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