i VENiMGr TE rm (G-ira: TED H LA. l'lUCE TJIIiEE CKNT.S. IMIILADKLl'lIIA, MONDAY, OLTOI.KIl !J. 1S4. flMIICE TIIUKB CE.VrS. 161 0- DAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS. rfieclal Dcsp;it In1 to F.verrtns Tclt;r.iiili. fL Whbhikotow, Oefjhcr .1. ( Itnltrarift Ki'io.lrc.1. tai The Orange snrl A'exunlria ruilr id i be r g fj)Ird to the IUpputmnn "ck. Tll 'rcallli'lll'o luWrillt. i,i Tre-i'leui Lincoln tit a representative reercit tf tho army on Saturday. jl, A Ni.HII.-r Iti thn l.nw. n Cnp'aln J. K. Herbert h been admitted to pother of the Supremo Court of lite I) '.strict of "lo arutiia. r 'ii In l lie Frnnl. jTlrlgadlcr-Oeninl It iwlinB, Chief of SUlf ii lat'0'',nl Hr.wt, In.iMy tor Hie frm', nfmr fin 1- ence cf torn- lot.gth for the betietit of his po off A t'orrrrtlort, .The report th t Commander It wn bii boon cV'if ncil to tho cinimutid of the nvil f irecs on J tosst of N.ir h Cirolinn is lu irrct. No jnlinpe h is hivn nude in that Department. c-r, Onfrnl l.ninn f Hnk In lllliiol.. sb Gcmml Jack Logan Is advertised tospeik in enoothrrn Illinois. He wi'l take th) stron? st Ink wind in favor of Mr. L'ncoln and against cCIcllun aid the wlmlii Copperhead crew. "JJ It Is mmrri'.l tint a successor may so in bo jjnnd for General Rosecrans. Tin It said to lie s. trouble, though the precise nature of tlic dlnl asnlty is not yet made public. w lloltosiltllrliaj of 111 bile I'll nils. hi following Natl mal liinks bave been em oted d pnsitnrie of public fun Is and fiscal P -tents of the United States during the past wool; : ''JirstNnt onnl limit of Hatavia, Illinois; Second tI .tlon..l Bunk of Hingor, Maine. iot fttftnlittr Ntifpllrai to The Sanitary Commission sent to-diy to Slierl- i V im y two car-loads of supplier, consisting f lo-pi'iil clothing, hospital food, stimulants, w.c, with aridit oml relief agen's. Tim Is the U"urtti ini'iiiment of supplies, fumi-ilied y tho jj"; pi ', that h is been furnished slnco the bittlo pjthc 19:b. CO! A'lm'ritl Kurrnarnl. ryTh impression th.it Admiral Farraaut w'll Jing the vonhels of the Oiilf nnn Iron with him e' n bi' eornei o the North Atlantic si'ia Iron is fnlthcnt fnnnda'ion. The (ieship, the Uirtford, Pill come Noith, bttt that is for rr.p'i'rs, af'er tho utTierotiN fiery ordu.ils throuih whieh that rj ownrll rrnt't bas parsed. Ii ( nplnra f tli Rl-kiiilr.ltiinnr Jnformntion ba been reeeiiel at tho Nivy jeeparlent of the eap'Hre, liv the Unlt?d S'a'es jjyeawter Mninnlla, of the blockade-runner sterner i&iy nla. atr ut ievent-llve nii'ci from Ct w .jjhtmiiii, Cn . the wig from O ilvns'un fir dJavaim, ami hi r cario eo'i'ited of cotton t'io jjeck-losd of whtoh, some 2;10 ba'es, wm tbr iwo. "'I'lbourd. Plie li s lid to bo a splendid steamer If Th Nritffnl ltitnl. Ti e f illnwlni N ational Bmks b ive been c yjliliohed dnrrnt Hie p ist wc-k : I'ir-t Ni'in il . "ink of 0,'ei.ln, N tw York, eanltil S'2"i.')iKI; K'r t Ni linul liin!; of Wirren, rcnniylv ini , L jlOOfflt); Fits' IVurlnrtil Ilink of Provlde-nrn. ''fpnp'i Ivsnin, $"i0.010; Klh'h M iionil IHnk of "hllttdeli.ldn, lVnn-vlviinli, fj,nr, OKI; Fir-t Ni. -ioni.l !onk of Mid llrtown, N.!w York, $101,0!)1; kiirlnerral Bank of nn',on, M isa "hmetN, VfO.orOi North Dank of lij-ton, Mas'Khusottt, ; n000. 15 1 5 COAL OIL IN ''Sr VIRGINIA. tlilr I'ri.lni ! ! otlll'f I rtieii. Ever' bodv rems to be runni'ii; er .f on thi fnViji ef i oil. Al'other epeeulvi ns h ie been iBOitl-'tf iy t or bed. and alon the OMo, h 'tween fb . elty ai'd P i ki r'biirn p ir'lciil irly, littlo c'so V tirkul or. Tne IrrtTT nn attnetmit tho t lost afen'l n N 'n Wood and Flena-its countie 'tihU'fjfe and n-ar tbe Olrn river. It lio t Fr.'ni'b rrei k in 1 H ill "'"-k. Fr reh i r"fk empties I'.to thn Ohii ihont t'lir V n rni'e !ilvo- I'lrirt,a It l n tronil-iiMi?. leit tur nr-i'ev loped rl rerron. not tnorn th in f.inr t-p rmvtntr hfen rtta iPv Imred on i's binks. j Jn orhee, the properrv of Mr. M'l'htle'd. alves I f pmni'se of snivels It U a'i "it four hundred Vi t en. Tiri ii on ti o mdnt of ltintf tnSnd. ' Tb "Fre'ieb Oeek Coimmn." for-nnd in Jotk, o opera' on the I mil" leaded by Mr Tin 111. ate. about to bora eight wolW on this tor- rv. JjO w reek, whleh emp'iei In'o the Ohio about p lie ab c M rioita, it "inn but hit e wo1 kd it on n I orfers, fur id. The lands are no ire I fid bv K "tern eanif tll-tn, an I nre'itra f'oi' are fx n insde for a viitornns proJii'ii'io i ,'w rk I poit thiii ereek is a renmrkiihlti nhov 0 ir'acc oil. ex"e- rllni? that of nnv oTher triin () i this rreek Is i well .IS ) i.t Vep, oned h J i-'k-on X' I'edro, whieh hr.iv leayt'ream of (TV tind ter 'he de mst la i t o V,it Virginia od Imds. U iwi re-r. fo as to eea'the bli 'kshaie in whi 'h pernii.irs were stiim tided, ihis w 11 iniht nr.i ' , n " TO' V iHs'et"n reni't, I Villi creek, eioo'ylnff into 'he O''io even ni'les Iwive ..rie.t t in ttie omit fatnotiv .(f tie Wei V r'ra stiesms nov kn wn as skir eil v "oil e rit' it " Thn main uri nm I a-i vt Ini' II tie nkerf. The lire it wells wlil-h hive hroil.'ht -)ull f refit It 1 1 notice, nro on urn ill srnnn an I tin-whh'h re tr h iMry to If. On nn "f th 'si! on as llnmeneek l i imMd the Illit w II, r meilnies known n i he "OUMMen well." Tnls en Is Hhour 'J-'d) feet deep, has been af work bont On month', n"d ha' iededS1) b irrels per d.iv ern; from tl at down 1 1 7"i b irre's The "(iner well," mi ll'irsi nt'ek, promi'cs facoess, Tl e lt Itrrilt well ill tb's nolifllborhood U on V-iwion's inn. afuvler of Hor eneck o-vned tv 'ck X- llr th'T. of I'hiladdnlila, and struck Atmot three weeks nii. Ir t.id nbiit S).l . ,o'r. I' ot oil in a nit'ttle dav. I" in rii'fl bis ieen. Tcrb(ps, l iO bin l a day. It Is a shVoisr ftVWn feet deep 'er this Mefi'ri. T ick ft Aroth. r ha e a weP, 5S(t f 'et deep, lucli yioljs Jifini 'Jti to ,'0 barrel' ot oil dally Vhen ft is n ri'Mered that not nvvrc tluu twi pfv-fi tir we'ts hive been br.iv I on r.i, wh i'o ieriltorv from 1're' i h cre-k to IlnH eieek. It will tpier ibst the snec.'ss a're idv oh alii d I verv fi neonrarii'ir. About lsty well' ar-' in p.-.es of ,'linrinir on lids territory, and pr.-intrviotis fir (lierintf twice th t iitmiber nro In prorcu. The Vlmlnle and Ohio Petroleum Mining rimn.iny nre i pernin ft ex'en-iiu'ly on all Che.se i reu'ks. ''.i ,'!, ,, ii,.n:,,r.,r A PATJI'l IN CHICAGO. !klenvy I'nllure nml Itccllan la rleex ,-A llitiiU .1lobll-'l!ie MilHnry till led f'uicAno, October 1. Thero !) been (treat aniic here to-d av. On Thnrstlar. O. Park 'a iJai.k failed; yi sterd 'y, J. O Conrad's followed; ml to-day, the We-coni Marine unci Fiiu Iiinir- Juice (Joiiipiiny Jtiui nml nuvev.il other learning J.ai l s were ciiieiiellcd t'i r fuss the ptiyni-nt oi' ,t"rer till Mo-iduy. Oilurs j'aij lu Now Yi rk exelinnfte. 'lbc panic spread throtiKh a'l e.la"-.. snd tiiis me Iok it. 1' letir tell 21 e 'n". Wn J, Ci tn :i. OiH Ii. Itye !N'M. Whisky 8; I ji'vetytliint' dsa in piopoitkai. !' licavy lat'in'is ftn.'iny inercii!ii's hive fc iioieJ t'i "'y 'oiue kiiiitll luiliuci in t lie aiijuc trade. JiaVJ"1'1 tliionteiicd the W'-itein Marine Rink ,mt Tylfilck 'I'utile.a dircet.ir, imvrn.iwly csciped 'ii.tiu n'U, liein;; ixsouid by the niiiitaiy, whicU I VlliH rulkd out. I '1 he cause of (Iistmlmaee was the refusal ol th iXlank to ive up the TwoMiU Wsi'd draft fir the I sjcldiert.' lutul, dcpo-lted yesterday. Finally, the . "ureiioiB of the l'auik lofl t'ed n'cui itics to pay on iCvloiiduv, Hid tho mob dispersed, i The iiiult i pttiiniiL! f'tl nuiedy. lA The iuhubitauts of Clialniis kur-Sa me wjro tj'iiuch iiHtem-died icaiitly to heo the mil, which ""was fhlnln;: la ij-ditiv, ktiddeuly objured by a cUnii'. of im ctn wli: ji lliitteicd In tho air and in teii'iti.d its layB. Thd iiih.ibitauls be;',n to tliuwcr water over them , and the ground uud the towns f the cathedral were quickly covered. 'liny provui to be winded atit, very rata In . -France, bui freiUently keen in hoi countries. A "'jcliatitte of weather was predate J by some old people, and tl.e prediction was ejuii klr aecorn Vlk.Li.d, for heavy raiu KU lUortly afiuwardj. TIMIi!) EDITION Ike laU'st War News. OFFICIAL WAR GAZEITE. GEANT--SaERlD AN --SHERMAN. Staunton and Waynesboro Capturod. FUSHINa CiT TO LYNCHEUEG. Success of Meade and Butler. INNER DEFENSES OF RICH MOND RECONNOITRED. NO EEBELS POUND IN FORCE. Gen. Sherman All Right. lOtc, IHc-., Kto., j:to., JUto. Wasiii.voton, OcUiber 3. M.ynr-Genorul I)lx, NTi;w York : A depatch fro'n OiMienU Sliorlilnn, dntcil at Unrritwniburg, October 1, 0-30 P. M., lia.s biu'u roouivoil by this l'ti.irt nn nt. It states that I have bt'cn to Staunton and Waynesboro with the cavalry, and destroyed tho Iron bridge on thn South rlvor at Waynoiboro, throwing It Into the river; ul-to the bridge over Christiana creek and the railroad, from Sttuiutou to Wuyuehboro."' The di'tnllH of future operntloua are for obvious rrasoiiN omitted. The followins despnteli is the Isitcn t receive 1 rum O.i'iioial Grant: City Point. 8-30 P. M., October 2, 18 II.-Mnjor-Gr-nerttl H. W. Hnlleck, ChiefofStiT: General Itutler, on tho rilit of the .la uci river, anil Ueucrul Me:ule southwest of Peter i burg, occupy the came pos'tlon as yet 'rdjy. There has been but very little lighting to-d iy. A few prisoners, however, have been captured. La9t evening General Butler sent t vo brigades of Infantry, with a littlo cavalry, within n few hundred yards ol the Inner li.ie f.f works euet of Utchmond, meeting with n j opposition. U. S. Grant, Llout.-Gen. Xo ile'-pat"hea have been received for Uirea dujt) from General fthermau, but vlgorom measures, which a 1h believed will lie Kuecew ful, have been tukeu by him to protuci, his coiimiunication from the 'tebcl raiding p.u iies ucder Vi'hoi Icr and Forrest. Eiiiwv M. !rNTr.vl Secret try of War. ARMY OF THE JAMES Advance on Richmond. HEAVY FIRING IIEAED OH THE NORTH LANK. OPERATIONS YESTERDAY. REFUGEES AND DiJ3EItTIl3. WHAT THEY SAY. Fnitri;i;sb MuNKoKjOeto'iiei' 2, 4 :)) P. M. The mail-boat bU r, from 'ily Point, has arrived. The rumor that Petersbmjr was evaeu ited Is lucorrc.et. Heavy tiring tvas beard all this nioi'diug ft oni t lie north side of the .1 "nca river, hut notliinf Important as to tile results had b:vn received. Rebel ftigltlvcs of all cli-vs are pouring Into Ileriniulu lluudred In every conceivable manner. Some am coining dou a on rafts, In ti.clr eagerness to escape from tho Confed iracy. Ilebel odleers, now prisoner i In ourliaudi, Ray they think lth hinond c iiuiot long wltJi stand the siege now In profit"-'. All hem lire lu full hope. c :-vect.ing to bear of great results. LATEST FROM THE UPPER J A "IE 3. General Stannard Woundod. tosition of ouji Tiioors. Rebel Attacks Repulsed. CEN. MEADE'S ADVANCE. Successes on Iho Squirrel Lovel Road. Npeclnl lu The rveulnir l' lev;rMli. WAsniMiio.v, October !. 1 lw mail ;.i'.' tmer Il'f 'i.'i i, from City Poiti', brine's up thirty Kljc.l d.s iti rs. Odiecrs who came up on her coulinu the u-j'Oit of our sncois-cs, gained by Meade on ti e Hipiiirul 1a vol iv.el on Friday, but tho en. papenif ut, wlilc'a closed i.ito en lire eve ning of tli tit day, bad no'. bc;n renewed ut 1 oVloei; oa friiturduy luorniiij!, whieh, however, may be accounted lor by the lact th at it was raiutu voiy bear ly at that time. On Friday, Meade drove the enemy from their two tint lines cf defenses on the Uiuiircl Level toad, and at tho end of the cuHugeiuc'.vt we held tUebe iiiticnchmcuts, whleli aid some four ml!cs from Petersburg. Coloucl Welch, of tho Id'.h Miclngan Regiment, was killed while gallantly leading lib regiment in a iluii;o agaiu.t thea works. Ills body wi. bioiigbt up ou the ll'iii'i e, and ill be sent to hli friendi at Ann Arbor, Michigan. This regiment was hauly cut up in th; engagement, and lost six out of nine oilleers in killed and wounded. When the Ili6'w- left City Point yotciJy uioining caunouading wu hcaid in the direction of l'vtei.slitirg, but it was not known whether the fighting hud keen renewed or not. The informa tion Irum tho ncnlU iide Of tUe Jamv U 19 the ctri ct that on Friday the rnemymlo three nn fnce.lul at!- uipts to retake, the w irks Chap'n'i Farm. Hiey were repined eichtlui", with ftreat lots to then, and we now hoi I all tho works wo capnin d, itU the tx p'l n of a im ill rrdonbt on the Jsmes river, which e nld not bo held withoo' U'eli-s saeritiee of lite, as It whs eommonded by tho Kubel rams in the rtrcr. In repnlsnif one of thce ntt.ii k', O nieral Oeorgo Kutiiianl, eonim inding tho lit Division, IBib Corps, lo-t hi rie.li' firm. Foil.-of hi' ill' wi re woi.nded at the same time, anion ;st the nuniU r C iptiiln W. L. Kciuj' and I. entenimt W. 8. Ilnbbell. (lenctnl Stannard n;id these tvo oil ccrs cuni" up on the HV6s'er. Niarly allot' our wonndrd at Ch.iplt.'s Firm lmve been nt to Fortress Monroe. Our vr air.de I in Mi .n!t '- liphiii on the ipiirrel I.-velro.iJ will uundicr al out live hundred. Thn lirst ambii lanre train of these w. undid arrived at City Foil t jc s'erd iy niottduif. Ik twei ii two hundred and three hundred H- bcl rr'ji irs, hc ti -t Instalment of the linin ir eiji- tated in (iumi'n I ce m ivcni' nt.bavo riaeheJ the piiioi (r's cunp nt City P un'. The body ot (ieiicrnl Durnhain, ki'icd In the fvh'lnpnt Ch ipi i's F irm, has re i. U' I hcn o i its w ay to his home at Cherry livid, Maine. REBEL INVASION OF MISSOURI. DOINGS OF THE ENEMY. General Ewiug's Defense of Pilot Knob. GENERAL PRICE'S FORCE. rtc, Fir., r.le., F.ip., K.le., V.lc, I.lc. Si. Loi is, Ojtober i The train from Frank lin to day reports till ipret there. The ltobels, It is reported, have destroyed the bridges and burned all the railroad property for tventy miles below Franklin. The prisoners who were cip ttired about sixteen miles bylaw Franklin learned from tin ni that Price was about two miles beyond with 7 "0 men. All is iiuict on Iron Mountain as far as Hills Ihto, where tho Rebels are reported to be work in c the Iced mines. Fretlerii kton is still occupied by the Ucbcls, but not In liir'c foreo. Gi n. ral Kwing's defense of Pilot Kno'i Is tlcseribed by an cye-ni'noss as being one of tho litiist of the war. Ills p trra- als i is said to have hem moid g dtniilly conducted. 11 is lie u had no s iep for l air ii'ghts, and nothing to cat except what they could pick upon the way ; und they I'niight the i netny coii'tdii'ly. Ji.ithin' h is been heard from then since their arrival at II irris ni's St. r inn, but it is believed tluy hid reiehed Itot'a. The depots in V.ishinton find South Point, fifteen or eighteen tulles wi st of Franklin on the Pucttie road, are reported to have been burned. The f-on-woilis at Pilot Knob have tourero I to .ho extent of l etneeti SJO.nOo and S..' i.tlOO, and the s on s In the town robbed of from 9-VtyWO to S i;r,ia.o wonh of goods. A nentli man who left Pilot Knob on Frilny tiluht repre-cnts that Prieo has from Sd.Otlt) ti 2.i,( 00 veterans, Indep. ndent of l;em 30 KJ to OMO recruits recently obtained. nir; Lowm Mississippi. I'I.'iisi.ii I'xtrnriN tri.tii Si.ntliern I'ftpersi. Cinio, netoii. r t!. The eteainer II-IU; feorn Men hi', brings pap rs fr.im that city to tho ii)lb, and Duvall's fllnir dates to the '.':'d, but thej fiirnl-h no lit i. T lie j.' ii i: I ,o it Vi a I was attacked at ie foot of I. tt'c 1 linul by Kn ill is from both sides of 'he liver. The gurmoiit shi lied them und killed eight or ten. The tdc.iTuer A' nt-m was fired into below Clsieiidon, ou the U hi e river, and tho .t ii Jnnlm was altaekcd nt Tipton vi Iy, on the Missis sippi river, but no person on either vessel was hint. 4 The Federal officers furnish tho followlug sum niury of news from the Rebel papers: The Mississipni Legislature was to meet at Innt"Otiit ry on September 25. General Joe Johnston has been at Mi on, Oa., since his rimoval from comm mil. The Selma Jjial says that Henry S. Foote locks on the McClcllun prty us a ie ice party, und counsels a ready welcome of peace uvertures- Tho fame paper says "the enemy is strongly fortify Ing t Atlanta, und probab'y making pre parations lor another movement. Our army 1' at Jotieshoro, with pickets six miles b ;youd the fsir- tiliCHtiolls. "The Southern ciple look for arei-n of terror In the Notth us grca: us that during tneFren ih Hi volution." The Montgomery . I itm-IW of the .tilth i.ijs the depopulation of Atlanta shows Sharmuu's exticuilty in tint way of supplies, as the met suie tkiiii adopted to save his army from starva tion. It does not tee bow llood could have re tained possession of Atlanta, and thinks no puui.shmeut t jo severe, foe the miscreants who took the iiuiiiesty In orjcr lo save their property, und wci.t N jiih. The Moiilg' niery fuil Fays tho Mississippi river is pstrelled by Yankees with a sleepless watcl.ltiliicss, rendering it Impossible ti cross ai.ya bi re. The Chief Uu.irieruuister of the Mississippi ttO'i S has Issued nrdeis fur the proscrv.ui .n of the worn-out lugs, grain i rl', rope, and other n stt rial, out of wu.eh paper can be made for the public use. Admiral Porter left Cairo to-d 'y for the North Insuadcf New Oilcans. f ASSOCI M UD I'llKsS Dt'.SlMTI U. TIIK AltVANCi: N K ti ll it Si . IlRAlJUl'AltTKIIR AllMV OH TUB Pir.lMlC, Oi totnT2. I'ho enemy atui'ked General Ayres' Division yesteiday moruiag, and were repulses 1 tilth heavy loss. This was the ouly lighting which took place on the loft yesterday, with the exception of an attack by Hampton's Cavalry ou General Gregg, oa tho Yauflin road. The enemy wi re driven back with a good deal of loss iv.i I Suine prisoners. Ojr lo-s was very blight. The army is now stroLgiy intremhel, and a battle may oe ur at any time. Our losi on l'ri -day is not yet nscettiined, but it will nit vary nun h from wh.it I stated yesterday. Hie enemy claim to lmve captured a numbs.' of misoiiers iroiu the !l;'a Corps on that day. 't he T'.ichnioiid papers boast of a victory over KLet'idau lu Hie valley, and tajr that he wa re treating. Our troops took some thiiiy prisoners' yeser di.y, among whom is a Lieutenaut oa (Jeneral Diuhani's stall'. A heavy raiu storm prevailed all day, and prevented uioYuucuts to any considerable extent. Movement ot IJraut'si Army ou Kiiuilay. WAsiiiMiioN, October 3. Pasncugers who left City Point ytotciduy nioiuing at 10 o'clock say that at that time there was bring on tho right aud left of Piteisburg, hut very little in front. The entire army was iu motion, and tho indications weie that a gem ral eujaigcment was meditated. A stcunnr had arrived with a loud of prisoners fiom tbe James river. Folly deserters from the Kebel army arrived beie this morning, took the oath of aUcytuuce, aud Lave been seut Noriu. Another Humor nbsnt erst.ura;. liM UM. Hi-, D tolu r 3. H'e l- i:heiitie t'' I tie. i ui.ts hr li.thl here by passengers tV.nn Ot 1 Point thi mornlni; ny I-e h a'efaeu itnd Peters, buig i ml retire .1 to I'hin the iiutticdi i e defcii-es l Ii ichnioiid, and M ado is sal I to be i'iHja-ih him closely. Arrlsisl of sit.'isfnpr. Nnv Y itiK, t eto'ier .1 The BUuoier S i ,,m',i arrived to-d.iy. Her adilees haro b.'n miiiel putid. a l-o the steamer I 11-mn, from Loud in un the loth. IT.0M WESTERN VIRGINIA. Iiisnlon tiy ' SI nils nil' Jncltsoii Tli Mlllllit I ,.lt.l Slut- I'oMHchI froipecl', I if.. lr. MoitoiMowN, .September 2S Tho (1 iviru ir of West Virginia has jti't ca'led ou: the tnilit 4 of Harrison, M.i ion, and Tailor c unities. A putty larse ravulry fonv, variously reputed to ni nibrr from 'MI to 2 sh), unlor Ucner il 1111 Juckson, of skedaddling noto.ieiy, has Inva I d the territotyof mme of the opprr c.iuntls in Wi st Vireinin. It is sa d tie y came Int i Weston, Hie c nnty town of Lewis eotiutv, night liol'jre lli-i, illid took p s-i Mston ot that i l us'. The I aek driver from la rm unit ti 'h s p' ice n-ibiv brines in'oriiiiitinn lint yst nliy the Hi 1 1 js were on tin ir way to Catrk-liur. wbhan Iru miles of that niece, somo I.Vio str. m, and snppos'd to be gi I n to Clark-burix We hav no pintieul is of what thev did ut Wo to i, n ir do we know theobect of tho raid, nn'ess It is to plutidi r at.d cot. hi ript soldi, rs to put. thtu in to a d the Rein 1 m the uidcy. It Is certain, ho v i ver. thut (bin nmr Uoreinan hss called out tho in 1 1 n lu ot" llarri-oti. Tavlor. and Mnri-in coan ii!9, to ff Hi d drive out the thieving ruea's. The State ot WestVirginii m iv hi set dawn c. r ain to east her vo'e lor "Old Cn l ,i i a id Amy," by an ovei whelming muj uity, the second Tuisduy in November. HIBIL GENERAL PRICC3 REAR. .itrrnl lirr tolloHltiK "HI laj" l.lt.ly Tlilien In I'rimp' el. The apprehensions of many go id citizens, and Hie looli h hop. s of some traitors, may be re innvi d or at least diminished by Intelligence ol a fact heretofore "contra'aind," but which by this time must have made Itself known to tho enemy. Tint Important fact Is, that Ptice's forces had scarcely reached the vlcluitv of Ibi csvill t, Ark , wl en a heavy body of national troops, cava rv Iniitntiy, suid artillery, nnder Go ioial .lo'eph Mower, moved iu two columns northward after Price's rear, from Ilro msvlllc, wliieh i op the line of the r.dlroad between I. f-lc Ito -k mid Ituvall's llpitl. Mower's adi'a'ici left .V'l' lin, seine -ixtei ti miles norttiea-t of llrnw risville, on lio- I.ith instant, on which cUv (Janerals S eelii in d Mo cr ere Iticonsnit dion at the I is'-na ued place. Tt is form dable movement, in iy soon M-iilt In skirmishi'iu or a tint e li't vcu l'ri e ni i Mower, but it is bclievd tint the I nter wi uhl willinit'y iei niit th" main Itodv of his pdver-ery lo proceed a eon-litcra'de distance int., Mis-Mini, or li I bis front should 'lecotue engl 'cd by the I'oices nnder flenenil A J Smith. Mower is undersiiiotl to lie uctiiii iiud r or-l 'rs front (mti ral S'e I, snd the bi-'erlo be follow'iiit insii nit ons from Mnjor-lieneral fMnbv. Tim irtssuie uton the O ni-rai's immedi ite den it niei.r tas b-cn so tar r lie veil hv the fall of A'lpii'ft. that he has. don'ir'ess. foim I hi nseb id le to nbiindiiiitlv reinforce Steele nt Lot n II ek ntirt nt Ilrownsville, nni'bliu bini to tak i 011. of the It i' llire itenul and ut last uetua'ly progress it. it it vnsUin id Mis-oihI. To 'l e It' d river ievere we are, do ib'less in. di bti d tor the magnitude of this ineu-si m, ivi the incci us at Atlanta Immensely iviurreri I incs that li.i-ter, nnd will, probiiily. nv dvn th s'ct'iil d fei.t of Pilee's exoediiion tiMisso iri. Had Atlanta stttl detied Sherman's etf ins, or h-i I bis arrr y ht en foieert to retire, Steele would have been Teem ed to the defense, if not the nivurion no nt il" Lit t in It.ii'k.Hnd ilie lovali-tsof Mss.i iri won d piolait-lv h ive now, aboo.t unaide I, to tneci the in vii- ion i f the triumphant itu 1 n 10 . rior ii'ice. As 'he ease s'auds, M'ssoorlsns hsva nmvonlv to lei I in Iv p ri'iirin the doll at hiiud, fsj'H I ii B el e. 1 ml v to the sppeil of thn dei ir' nent een irni 'icr. In orde- t.i ln'Ure nor "nlv fie sat. iv i f tl" State, but thn n' er di con bure of her iiibolet.t iuv.ideri. ttxvutri l-mocri?. TiMi'ioMii. to i ii:i ri;vtii".(iRvi". It A I. jltf.si'. The loynl ladles of St. Imis havn ever bivn fcnnio-t in apiireeiating and re.varding tio 11 crits QD.l labors of our distinguished o IKcrs and snldTrs. Soon after General Grant was called to W.ish Ingtoti last st ring, a few of tho Union lidic of tit. Louis, desirous of honoring him, conceived tl.e idea nf pies' nting him with a ban .lsouiecn.it. Mr. O. W. Alexander, on Olive street, under Iho Montoo llou-c, undertook to get It up. Tho coat, which Is of the regulation blue, is of the lim st 11111t1ii.il, nnd the sleeves and color are m it Is antiltiliy worked in gold oik leaves, so lut;r h c. d 11s to loi m a continuous baud. This gold woiklnd is inn quilled perhipi hy any piece of Bold embroidery ever done in the country. F. eKatiisliiiuldir-triis,aiul asulcji lid pell ot gold p luleites, w oh three silver siurs woik'd on thi'tii. embeilisti ttie cut. Oroit ciedit was iveii to Mr. Alexander for C10 ideg int nun. in r in which iho whole thi.ig w is I I'.toi up. Tbe iO't ol the coat and epaulettes w is ,f'2M. One delav utter another occurred onong the e n ft i t ii anu s, so that the coat did not reach (ieneral (irant un'ii a lew dav ago. I ho I' lilo. ut ei.rie-iiondeiice passed between the ladies and fii i.cial lir-iut : Mt I 01 is .tunc '.'7 I leiiisn'int lliccra' IT. a. ilranl llel '' .- '' ll- llllilerslmii A ll I'-s el si. I.iiih b -s vua y ill lien- r ll.' in 'iv ae-esiitins .tils I, leii'e'isnl U"n rail rn.l 'I l e pllt Is verv nnHlt unit as snl.les'it 0i ili lie. I i' l.si 11.nr siea an 1 meili .mivh ii. a..s. r u. tint t!m tail . . y.io will in . n it It a s ila'lit t .11 nun si ni ili.'lr 1 h e. u. si. 1 l it. 1' earnest wish ttii'y enialttia fur loir In 11 e 1 iieee' . snrt nciioii 1 lu il.ir i ni vet" I-. t 11 liiiv iriiliieil ror the ns'lni onus ( li'ate s i.l ciiciei. i i.ii tmv- liisinreit In itin lin-.it ul eveil l-w Ol' lie "t ft'i I'ltiu 1, s' le. il. nun In l.um luOOesiiin tv". I unur sii-l y.i'ir ns I nrn'il toil lorl-.n -rum sil Mm- la e'-s cioi hu i" to u 'd lu yunr ts'i i-s srs :lie (irail IS ut' I'li-lr h' .ris (r yujr continue! uee una It e Weak el ttmir tis'i.ls . r s nir iir.u are! sielHrliiit Hullliers. Ver ll'iie. Uulll ll llr'l'y .ei-. MtllV I". SVIWI'IB. In liel'S'l 'f Mia .lelm o Ks'leo, M'. F. P. R'l-..lr., Mis l We, Mn O l. Klllev, ,.li. 11 fsi. 'Mr.. Sua" T Oliver, Vrs. ,l,.s. ii. Iir-. s-ll s.il, Mrs f. -rii. Ill inn, .. w M 11 l ie i.. n, Mr.-l 'leirliM r.-rcs, r-.lHe Inll'V. .M'S Sll.lil'l HHeJ, lis.,l ll liar I'u r. Mrs l.-hn .1. If e. Mis r.i.ir'i.l.llisi'li, sc.. ll'-iu H'-lm h, HI., "ii-l. I.riui.n, M -. W T Kill' v, l 1 -. 1 1 I II 1" il'el , Mils llelleVleve Fad.. Ml-s Mi rj I'. Miisn lie, 1 Hi i"ji Aim us tusi' s in T ir Tnit' i flr Ti-.s. f'li T Pi I' T. V . -i,,(.lt-Teli r I, 'Wi 1, St Is. H IT ''. Hl.l 1', si I. mils. Mn - I luve Itu- tin 'ii. tn iicki.iwle.1 e til" re el l.i treee vet' I'tiUonllie 'i 'di l.isiim ) ut ur n ileuf .line '.'.'ll. mil III'' In llillll"!' C 'Si sslileli aeeoiil'iHII'iil It. I H Ilie CSIiri-sH HIV nin reel it nn ut'tlia Slil'l I'l'-t Ii IfstH t'14 )lu. tui ell till- t' .O "lul l""U III" lull'', ul' Si I.. ells, II 'ill tnv I SI I est tillpe 'lis' nd- lllt.-riisl hi ttie Itrent e (si- nt ll.i untrv v nlel. 1'ie.i piu'iil.'' I" your Iw itTtu 'ijit'iy llu ir lino its ol Min '..'s. ami lev the wurk nf Itieir liaiels tni i. in In ave mill -int. i li.t sul' Ii''h,"iiiii' nri-er II u: until stiiei-sils fiellili il' e mi-Hshe'd, ftUst uur lrAve sjljlum an- cul1' it t' mi.ii.t nn mure. uer ulieJiyi.t sci'i'init, I . S. i.ll ANT, Lloidenmit-C'tisrsl. fit. L:iiii '' itipe;'...'. I 1 ti II. m iil l lUKM H. Cm un St iri s Ciitct ir Covut Judg s Griur uud (.'adwalaiier. '1 he Oeiouei .Sc-sions of this Court began th.s laoi nim. 'JlieC .ty of Philadelphia vs. Thomas H.I chl This W'is an nrti-m to tccover ba'dt tax paid by the city, under pi ok it, lor g 'Suaed in tliepu'j.ic lumps.' . , 'i he cae l.i ln ;s up a test question as to who tbei Hie city h linble to way a tax tip m gasn.it Ujanuracl.iled for sale, but ior use. A lar.ro nn ount is involved in w.ati.rcr dc:i-i.m th Court may make. Messrs. h. h. . N.ebol, ll.eha d l.liill.ev, W. L. Hiit, and I. O. Vw."t,'r .!'" 'ho city ; Chailcs Oilpiu aud JoUtl K. ft.entliie f jr the United .Stales. IMt intcT Cot rcr No. 2 Judge ShurswooL The Court met this morning for jury trials, for Ho September term. The llr-t cuso ready for tn il was that of Joseph It. Keim, assignee of lleiiianiiu 11. Piillield, . Woldon K. Park. Tiiis viiis mi ai'inm to recover ou a bond for ittl.itiil. The defense Is pivment. Oil trial, tihaiplcss and Meyer for plaiutill ; Stover tar detelldunt. . , m. , . DisTiiicT CoctiT Nd. 1 Jinlgo nare. This court also nut for jury trials. No case upon tho lint baiug uudy, the eoart Hjourued till ta niorrow. Coi ut ok Ovun anii TuMMiMia Ami QuAurna Bi.ssjoNS-Jiidues Thompson and Alllsou. T ho October sessions of this court commenced this morning. 1 he week had been anuod to the tiial of liouilcide casvn The ri... of Wdt atn M piire.rh ir d wl'li Hi ti ii i'n i f M ru'iri' l". i t, nt the f'eiin iiti 'I In .st.re, was tir-t called f -r 'ri d. In si i.s-trt "I a ii i.ti nf ra 'oti'iiiini' ce. lr. i' issety ,i- .en r. un iittiilm I' of H. i- pnsiice , ih 't 1','i. i' eru W igh', mi in p'Mtii.t witness wis i.ii-fni. f orn th it v lii" i ttii'u vi ii I s i sits tor h ii it Mrs. Wr it'll cm i ri.v. tl a-, for two vecks prior to "lie 'i.'ciir. r- t at he C in 1 1 m-n ' il I'll a're, he 'u t b e i diilill I'g toixecss, ntlil I 'leri'f T" v.S li lt Is S (i.i dif i". to know v b i' tr msp re 1 oa the nmht Mn eh ll er w is kd .. i ni absence of o her suie. ."is wes a'so Ihar-'d. Mr. M.i' ti oppo e.l iho ecn'inna i e, ri it the Ci nrt pr int. d iin iii itl ui, m I fixed iho see., id Moin'ny in Nov ni'n r f r 'he Irak The e ot Ciinr'es H in nha i, cha's""! with the de-i'h "f .bihn firive-t, w ii nt CAlled, und b jurv vi : bee nn 1 1 lie enin in''l d. 'I he defendant Is chnrn I w ill the killne of John Oiavei, nt a tavern do.n town, m to -it'i ot' June. A jury had n it been ob'iiitied tvh' ii oil" v rt closed. CITY IlFJLLlQEIVCE. Pi ath or TitiritmniKTita To ny. Sii K. M., 6 . N.ion. One P. M. .VI. Wind, E. Tin: finsNii HiiMtmi To'-nN cm mr.-The b Hi nd tournament between eight o? thn ni'i't skilful players In this eitv, for the cha naionshi.i of the S'afc of Pennsvlv inia. comes off ut ! m'OTi Street Pall this aftprnooi, and will bi cant nuetl rverT nfternoon and evening u i'il tint 10 h. Th illielpn prio will ho in ele.'i'it cue. of th" viiiiie of ff'jo. desljrnated the Cha n d in C I" of thn Stile" of Pcnnsi Iv mis. Th ieoiid prize will be a handsome service of silverware, valued at J I (SI. F.n ht p'nvers h ive thus f ir ent 'red tin, le-ts : Chii-ti'in llird, Victor Ks ephe, Jn'ii i P ii'ike t. John W. M.i 'tciimcry, Hubert T llya.ll. I'.d ird II. Ne'nis, ,1. p. liner, nnd II. H"wos. With tho fxceptii.ii of Mr. Palmer, all are profession d pl. ycrs, und their skill with the eti" Is i gn irun He that iho contest, will b a brlli int one, un I that t' c w inner nf the emblem ttie. cue will h ive well rurni d his laurels. Tho g .ius will b live I tindrrd po rt' up. and each a'sver wi'l contend with evciv other p m er. Should no mora tbvi the prfent eiu'ht players enter, tw ntv eleh' clinics will havo to be played, utiles' tli"ro be a lie. The nnronneenient of tbe hobUnit of the tons ran ent Ins awnkeried in biipard c;reles genoral'v a live'y interest In the pr. oeetlin:s, and tho eon test' nre nwuPed with plea-ura'de an'.i dui'i ins I mil r tbe man genient '.('the etllcient commi't'e of nirnniteuicniH, the to-irnniiient c oinot be o'Ii-t Ibun a giiind 'in ec-s, und nn Import mt even' in ilie nun -Is of i'ei iisylvania lid i irds. An esoecinl feature nf the mectii it wl 1 bo the exclnsloii of Ihe inishing stroke, which wi'l also be pr.ih'bit 1 1 In the siibseiiicnt contests for th" Ch mipl in C le II. sides brln ir a rotisliicr itu defi ren 'O to the oplidors of thousands of hi'linrdwrs, wh'i, jtis'lv reeitrdtng ihe "push shot" as a chn k to artistle m ogress in bllliii'd", nre clsmorous for I" exnul s'on, yet piopi r'y hi"k to profession d player 'o initiate the reform, the exclusion of this stroke ri duci s the eonti sis In an nxn isition of true bll li.in's, nnd thus doubles their attraction, roinicAi.. A birite meeting was bold on Saturday evening at the Cnlon Leiguo 11 ill, in C'h sunt strert, above Twelfth. An address wis delivered by General John Cochrane, late a can didate for the Vice-Presidency. A mass meeting of the friends of the Union was held In the Twentieth War 1 on (Utiird iy night, ut the corner of F.lcventh street and Oirard iiveiitie .Nfcchcs wcie nt mo by Samuel Owens, Fsii., Maj a Dierny, mid o'hers. Though the weather was decidedly nnpr ipl lit lis tor mit-iloor display on S. i nr. I iy evening vet H ere itas a flag-riiising rlemonstra'ion a Si cot d and diates streets more than us i illy inteii siiii". The hall was tilled to its iitinos ciipjcity. Aiiellle'cut briss bind wn prowl'. M .miress, I'cij., wns etui-en President, wh i. Ii; on Inking the ch1 i.", di livered a fev rein irks, si il introduced A. II. Mo maker, 14 'q , wh mil" a bru t sntl effective speech, which was loudly n I plumb d. 1 he itri ti' mass niectlrg of thn First. Congr 's s ot al liistrici, ilia, was to bavn been hald on S: lurih y csei.ii g in Second an I Christian stiiets, iv is postponed becnise of tho d.i"l ug rain showets that ! i nt intervals. Vti-'ia was un lull In that lie ni'y of snlli i n' cut ity r i w ccn ti ocute otie-tenth of lini people, there'i'r'! n losiponi'n.ent was sg'ccit upon. Pile inu '. iig will be behl this even leg, and it I' un lerstoo I that a de egatiuu of the Caiup.l 'u C'eab will pay a l-it to ii. 1 he Cnlnn party f the IM'ivcith Wirl have fclecied L' vi 1) t'lgiio ai tlieir c and. I a e for Sol ici Coiiiicl'. Mr. Iluiigan was f irtnerly was a :n in bi r I the Six h Wrd. H ero was a meeting of th" D no. r icv at the Couth rut I Tl en re on Satur l iy evening. .1 1 sn b it on " ul I , F'q., presided. Siai'ches we-e made by li nera' Morrow, of Kentn. kv, Ciiitaln (Jeiny, of We-tern Vl'lnl i. and Mr. P"irln . Siereiiiryof the Cli'i'sno Conveuiion. A b t'er WHSreCeind from Mulard ! illtuore, whieli was read. Fall of a New IIi iiding Naurow F'sijacr. This morning, alsiut half pist 3 oMoek, the new building at the northeast c truer of LCighth and Vine streets fe'l with a tremend ins crash. The structure was nearly completed, wis about 1 10 feet on Eighth street, -ll feet on Vino street, and thn e stories iu li'ilglit. Tbe first fl wr w is to be used for stores, wuilu Ihe two npp r stories were to be used as public halls, for the hoi Iiik o' ni.eiiigs, balls, fa: The budding was of a neat pre-sed hrick fmiit, aud would sojii htvo been leuiiy lor occupancy. About the time mined two police oil ers, who were sta:.i;!iig a shnrt distiiace oil', h.urd the lading ot bucks. They ha teiied to the luiLuluu', with the view of aseeriuinmg the rati e of tnu alnim. One of Iheui a"ieiideJ a lad Icr on Vine si net, nnd mane his way into the soon! store, whin more nan ouc-lulf of lue ntrtic'uro on ptijhih str. et f. II. A portiou of the r iot' and .ill ll at art ol the front tell with it. an I tho ruins eie sca'teied Into i Im street. F ircnnutoly, n i Mrit wtis in jureil, but had the accident hippjiiet ut liny otln r time, the result would b ive hceo most Oi-i.siuius. Mr. Rush is tin' coinract ir for the i reel inu of the building, and aserioes the ticiidint lo the giving uway of tho temporary upiifhts whn h supported the nirders. 'ihe Hnl ding ln-pect .rs o vo it to themselves to make a thoioiigh investia ion as to toe cause, of the aecidiiit. I ho wh ile s ructure has in o'i lo wen ke lied and sliu lereil by the fill, Hint pu'ilie siifi ly drmunds lh.it I' n"nrly ull should be taeen down. Ti e cars on Klghth s'reet were nimbie, t ) prueied on their regular trios tins in irnkig. Anot iir.it Thii mi'ii The silver medal offered at tho late State Fair .V Fusion for the "best dmiblc-tLriiid Sewing Machine" was awarded to the "Grovcr & linker" Machine. Also the pre in inn lor "best specimens of Sewing M tchiuo wink." As ull Ihe leading Machines T( i'l cnn'peliti. n, nnd the C imml'tite aek io.vle.lged to I c oue cf the utih stand most iiitel.igeut that i unlit havi been seli ced 10 in die tile exanll l i 11. .it und award, il Is a lull cntnii tn .tion of thn verdict of 18'..'). when forty-four Ibst niemi'ion wtie iiwuitled tho "drover it linker" C impiny, bv tho dill, rent State, County, and l'l'titutn Fairs, lor "I est Sewing Machine and best work." Those ii bout purchasing a Sewing Machine should not lull to cull at tin ir oil! e. No. 7 W Chosnut street, and examine these Machines uud the elegant specimens ol'woik done by them. Tim Jr. wish Festival or Ri7.it Hahuaxa. The Jewish year .')''.2'i commenced on Friday at sundown, and as usual was set apart for telle -tion nnd pracr by the sect throughout tho giobo, as cnmuuihdcd In Leviticus xxiii, 21,21. At dnybiiak on Saturday the various c uigrcg.itiie.is assembled in llieir synagogues, attired lu their robes of dentil, and the Rnbbis recited prayers and exhortations, and themiphur, a ttitiupci ma le from a rum's horn, was blow n. Until these cere monies a sliict fust is observed. This festival is the second in iiiipoiuure in tho Jewish Church, aid is i tun iu e moral ive of the creation of the world, Ihe snciitice of I'aae, und Ihe future com IV ol tho Messiah, nud continues for two days. A Mi'an Ciiahuk. Last week on Individual, itsidiug In Goruinntown, tcsjk out a warrant for the arrest of u husband, wife, and daughter, charging them with tho larceny of a allele of wood. The piOtecuMK produced a witness who swore that the sumo stick oi wood he saw In tho defendant's yurd belonged to him, tho prosecutor. As sticks of wood are to much alike, ihe Aldi iinau "could'ut tee it," aud dtchurg,ecl the parlicf. ' Fast IHiiviho. Duiby road is made a regu lar race-course ou Sundays by roughs from the city, who hire burses aud go there to umue tl.eumclves. Yesterday ouo of these oifcnders, named George Clark, was arrested (or racing, and held to bail by Alderman Allen. lUcMiiriMci. This nioruhig only nlus men received the city bouuty of IM'tO. Rather a poor day's work for thrto wards Wat are yet liable to the dull. Imihovivini w c Firi; CoMcesv. Tho "prii g fisr.ti ii lln-e Couipi'iv, w nn present ea'i m is In Far. i-h s'r.Tt, la low Tsfclfih, havo pur Inord s v illi .bio lot of ground on U il.t av iin, ah ive Thompson street, nuoti whl h Hi' y nre loiw erreiiiic a costl threa story etigtu'i house Thn fr .nt ot ihe lirst story will bi Iron and the upn- r stoih s of pressed brick. 1'tie sio n Ihe I milling wit bo tinny-two leet front by s Veniy hvc I". e diep, and will have all the nere sry a a tiuiui "'a lot's for a so nm engine and sirilere.as w li as a h i ik nml ladder. Coi n rnu-KiT CriiaiM v. Churles Williams, alias Cl ailcs Ilet, was arrested In Water street, ib ive Cailowhill, ou Sitii'day, by Lieutenant Spt r, upon suspicion of bring a professional ' shovrr" of counicrti'P money. As soon as taken II I" ctJtodv the prl-oncr threw snin, 'tlnng aw iv, wlin h LieuP naut Sh .r pi lo d up, nml r.mn I to tic a tiuiulleoi' eouiitertcit fnt'tiional currency, smountitig in sil lo one tuiiidreil dotlar. Ttie i ount' rfeits arc exec, dingly wi 11 i xei uted. nnd riiKld casby deceive, ihe pils inerwas loclisd up fi r n hutriug helore Hie United S ates Coin Ini'sliilier. Tun Vkiihii r Tho jury empannelled by the (knnner to invcstigite the ruuse of the fa ling of 'he iron rafters at the Philadelphia and Frio rail toad depot, Six'cen'h and Market, streets, by which the lives of three uniiosrn in n wero lost, have nncend a verdict that the accident w is one nl Iho c ylilch i aiinot he s itisfictonly explained, .'iniirw hl. litlievciiir.i.t utt icli blamo to any if the pan i s concerned. Asitil.r ami Ilei rnhv Cash. This morning, .1 mis Ford was held in fr" 100 ball by Aldertusn Tol.ii d, to answer Iho charge of assault and buttery. He was arre ted nt Third an I flteon sliu ts. anil niHilo an assiiultun th p dice, "ill scrs. Micbui l Waul was iirresied nt Dock und Spruce slreits. and hel l iu '.! SHI ball for assault und battery, and Ureeny ol jfjo. City Mouret.iTV. Tho wholo number of deaths repented ut the olll-c of tho D iard of lleulth last week was .'101, of which 1.1 occurred In tl.ceountry. The deathsaud Interments of soldiers iiiindieied 41. Tne iiutintv was as follows: I'm cd States, 2: ; t'oietgu, nil; unknot n, Id; t n in tho Alm-housc, 1) ; pi o,de of color, 21. Tub Hioiilht Prcmh m Ykt. At a recent meeting of the Seven h Ward Draft ComiuitteO, a gold dollar, the gill of a widow In humble cir ccmstuuecs, whose only son Is in the Union amy, was put up at unction, anil after a spoiled ei mpctiili n was knocked down at onu hundred at d eightei n dollars. Disomii.itLY Cu iR.vi Ti-tiK. The polieo of the Third District made a descent on a disorderly dunce house. In IS i'inerstreet, be'ow Sec mil, on uiurd.iy night, and arreted thinv-nino persons, mule and female. At tne time of t'tu arra-t they weie engaged lu drinking, dancing, nu t lighting. All hands were sent below. Staiiiii.no Cask. Two negroes got Into a O.ht at Ninth and Rodman trec's, on S itutd iy nl;ht, whin one of them stab'.' d the other in the breast. The oflei der, n irncd Harrison Cull, was arrested and C'lnnil led to nns ver the cliurgu. Dkath or an Oi.ii TiiortiNo IIoum:, The trotting burse "Old John," o vued by Anthony Ftii hi r, of this city, du d a few days sui te at the .idianeed age of forty-six. years. Heavy Laik.knv. Ibis morning Qe.orgiana Pnxter, co'ored, was coinmit ed by Aldermin Welding to answer tho larceny of two hundred dultais, the property ot a lucly ut Media. Do Yoc Wast Photooiiai-iis ? Vbit B. F. Iff .Dier's, No S.'4 An'h alrnet His ll e-alze l'tintnui aah. ..Ii r -Ist'.l tvorit.viia. ami 1'ar.ea ae Visile uro nidi mlM -i uciu..Tis ol ihvitgrj,iliic art Cult diicn's CLoritiNo. lli.J .'Bii t. is anf.'rt'iittiiiiy. 1i.iv eiiT'tfiin. 'I tie liioe-t ami ci 'st ai.nr'.aniiit tn tho eltr. M. tslU'EW-KUK A Co., No. I N. tCUIitl street. Tun "FtonnNcr." Si:winu Maciiisi:, wo find, la ttvifig tiotnih: in urelVisn.'o to sit ottuus In uan. The rs.ietii lor tli s are ttl incs c iout anil aa'Diir nis. ltil.ioa netler sue C'erwurk Hum any nf its rival i; Itlliunnly uiai i I e cmal'le "I oi.Ul 'a ll'i lue . auj kn'.l -t 'C'i n : !li nn ) SBirliiiis tiiving a perf et unit ii.iilnrm le I I n if i .,i a. el I'.-.r liuoi.l; tne n'llv ma tune lust ass ttui i. Vt r.'li r fesil mull n enu'i.l a ti u eramr til la.lell thu iaj it .fan... de. ...ii -alii. iiuieii tati.ir: anJ. ii'viuu tn I's siai.l. ctitirii.oei.it ra.ili,ii ever, gits nut of 111 llfT . Nhw Mesic. We have just received from tho tutu tiers l lis roi'nwinff chit-e pfere, of music, ilia lilies. It will le -ern.are .npgestcil hy the evsn I of Clio IIiii.i: "Mn'l-.r, came! sour Is.y ha. st Ihe miasli's, a It, a vidtar A.'e"iiiiuaalairiit," al. i, s bcau-liul ipiariotte, id atiises -t'jvv teal p nnlv hssinlis tieardio ! itmre i: iiteu ii- sin tt by the Vinilruutl ,1 iihm 'iiiii, i ilmlr II ml. So. s-.'S t.'licsmii .licet, em lie I '.im ill mai-ke l it iwii til .ml I'. e Isl In S'Si' '' wor.u hy Ihe "iTinelu , . iIuhiu.u," I il eti In aeicup IS't iiiii.i.', bv those cm! u-nt i-cvli en. M. i'e. -tuliss At e.l.; a an. nuw lia'la 1. with a !!Ulek .e.'i 01 1 '. i ll. iii I . n.l'erftu( to 4 Ucll linyU, ' atylua Uia ''Ki'.ai iii.Lat;...rnia.le to noli r "' Plllt.AIr.1. 1111 TKtllK HEPORT. Monday, October 3. Trade Is cxeess'voly dull o ull departments, with but Ulllo probability of any immediate Improvement. Cotton is entirely unsettled and quotations n itHina'. Iu Cloversced no movement. Timothy ranged from fiJ-liO to $7. Small sales of i'luxsced at M10(3 15 J ' hush. For Fon Ign Fruit the market Is very paorly supplied with all descriptions, and the sales bare been unimportant. Imons sell at J 10 box, a decline ; and currants at 21 (e. Green Apples are in limned supply, und range from $1 .ri'Ctt ' bbl ; and dried applos from lOtveilc. Tho scuion fur green peaehes is visirly over, and tbey c uumand Sl(" - If basket; dried peaches are scarce, and sell at 20(n 22c. for uiiiured halves, and lfl(174e. for quarters; saloa of Jersey cranberries at $i ' bush., aud 12 )' bbl. Tbe Flour Market Is exceedingly dull, and tbe ales are only In a small way, at .fO 70(r3-7o tier barrel for superfine ; S'lunJ lOo for extras ; S10 .50 (n 10 "."i for extra family ; snd i l(d, 12 for fancy lots, aecoidlng to qu ility. There is but littlo Rye Flour here, and It cmni inds I2. Corn Meal Is scarce, and prices en'irely nominal. Tbe Wheat Market dull and prices declining. Odd red was olf.ired at IS; white at tfMi, without finding buyers. Smalt sales of lire at Sl K0(il82. Corn Is scare-, and held atJfl-70 fur yellew, and 1 6S for mixed Western. O.its ate in tirm requu-t; 2)CK) bushels new Pennsylva nia sold at 90 cents. In Groceries and Provisions' trado Is at a stand. Naval Stoies and Oils are very dull. Whi-ky Is Inactive; small sales of Drudge at il SO; Pennsylvania bids, at 'l 81, and Ohio at fr'l'H-.. rilll.iKI.rillA 4-ATll.R If AKKET. MnsnAv. October U. The receipts, as we have noticed for severul weeks past, continue very huge; tho market Is dull, and prices have de clined fully lc. IT lb. Extra quality are selling ut from 10(i' lfijc.j fair to goml at Huclio.; and comiiioii at fiom '.il'l' . j" 1'), according to tiunlitc. The follow ln,r are the particulars of the sales: 173 lit:.d Martin, Fuller ,v Co., Western, l'l oilfj. 11 l " Ullniau Si t.'o., We-'crn, Hc'ld. lhil " Mootuy Stiiitb, Western, 12;n Ki. 12 i " 3. Mcl'ilh n, Chester c on ly aud Wet- e rn, I K" iri. 187 " Gust. Slioniberg, Westeru, 12,i'l."i. lb j " P. llathawuy, Westein and Chester County, l'li;' 10. 133 " P. McFillen, Wos'.eia and Chester county, In." Ti. 81 " Owen Smith, We'storn, ISi'c'M. Vt " Junes McClo.-e, Western, ftymi, gros. 110 " K. H. McFillen, Western, llut'lil. 60 " ll. Hrauson, Chester comity, HcH. " A. Kennedy. Chester county, lli.'"3. 23 " W. McCtil), Chester county, 13(ld. 23 " K. Merrick, Chester county, K . b IH " T. Webb, Chester county, 1 A" 144 102 " 11. Hood, Chester county, '-'('"l'4; r Ml " 11 C.llaidwiu, Chester county, lO'ajil y. US H.Srtitt, Wsrylsud, 13c"RI. ( ows-A e rather dull i about IM head arrived und "old at bJikW t-r Sntingers; and frW u c,n ner linul tot Cow sud cuir. She. ll-'ikc receipts have increased, reachlntr about JnOO besd. Ihe market is less active, and ni ices arc laiber lower, with sales of common at tV 7c, aui iiood to e-tua at 74''H4c per pound, 8"""' a..ll.,,..l . ol.,.,l MAO h.iail aiwUiiit I lOgtS-IIBITSI ll'-s ullVsl , "J... " - hs.hs. n . . vs. and sold at the ditleient yards at t'rotu ill'o'llJoO lue lov pouuus uvs FOUJITII FJHTION BIEEI. INVASION OF MISSOURI. General Rosecrans Takes the Field. REBEL8 LOSE ON K TETOeTSAND MEN IN TnEIU ATTACK UrON PILOT KNOB. St. I,ori, October S.-Surgeon Carpetmey, Medjeal Director of the Disirlif, sceal moan led toy a Rebel flag-of-truce, arrived here last night tl procure medical supplies fr tbe woundedof both sides. Tbo Rebels lost about to hundred killed and six hundred to eight hundred wounded in the sssnnlt on the fort. Mnjor Wilson, 3.1 Missouri militia, eotainandV nut of the post, and Captain Dinger, 47th Mls souil, were captured by the Rebels, and were badly treated. Major Walker, who bravely dofended Potosi, and several other person', were murdered by Colonel J). Blood, after the surrender of that place. Nothing reliable ha yet been heard from Gen eral Ewit'g. Tbe Iron Mountain railroid is pretty badly damaged, and at least two months will be required to repair it. There is no news from Frinklin to-day. Two brigades of the enrolled militia of this dis trict have gone to La Ch ile, station, on the Pacitic rallroud, eight miles from here. It is understood that General Rosecrans will take the field to-day. Among the Rebel wounded at Pilot Knob ara Colonel Thomas, Colonel Monroe, Major Serr.dge and sevcral,Captains. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orvieit or Tin ,v.sie Tar tuSArn, I Man day, OctoturS. ( The Money Market is witnout any material change, and there is very little doiug. Loans on cull are quoted at )(t 7 per cent, per annum, and best paper at 9('iT2 per cent. The Stock Market continue very da!!, and there is more disposition to sell. Government bonds are quiet and ratner lower, with sales of fi-2(is ut 101(o 102, coupons off, and (Is of 1891 at locj. Railroad shares are unsettled and dull; Read ing sold at lilfni'i'J, whl h is an advance ; Pennsyl vania railroad at fWL whn h is a slight decline; Mincbill at -VJj ; North Prima Ivania at 30iij.'JlJ; Cutawissa preferred ut 3 j.(i.l7i a id PhllaUeiplua and Eiie at 32; IM was bid for Camden and Amboy. New City Cs are seUum In City ras-engcr R d ro d suares thero is little or nothing doing; 20 Wi.s bid for Arch Street; and 2fi lor Girard College. Coul Oil shares continue dull, and prices are lowir, with sales of MeCllntock at 6; Ddnsmore at 101; Fgbert at 21 Daiuell at 9 rand Perry ntU. Canal shares continno very dull and rather lower. Schuylkill N.tvim'lon roaimon sold at 'i'.ij.und preferred ut 37(374 ; 111 was bid for Huiipiehunna Canal. In Hank shares thero Is little or nothing dolo; this moinlng; 102 was bid for North America; 67 fur Commercial ; Vi for McetiantcV ; 4i for Penn Township; Ho fur Western; and 37 for Consoli dation. Thero is less activity to noli te la Oold this morning, and priees havo declined, opening at Pl.t, fell oil" und solJ at 101 at 11 o'clock; IDOat 12; and lhOJ at 121. Mu.-I'.ut weak. A dcsputcli from Wa-tiiu ;tou this morntnf says: The subscriptions lo Ihe 733 loan, re ported to the Treasury on Friday and Saturday, nmountcd to $1,713,3''). Tbe t itul amount of these subscriptions to dice is $1 1,901,8.50. rUILAllKU'IllA NTCK'K K.OHAMl. SlLII.OOT. I. Hope reed by Clarksnu at Oo., Hruaara, Ma. Ul a. Third at, RKKUHK ilOAKOH i sh IleadliiK Ii.... Hi ft" " lllb'iartt 3 1'Osll Ho BlIIICISl tslsh Mrl'l!!itiet4.... S lisish n.i iM.'isI see sn t'urt n on n; acsish to cud I nuHT no s mi. turno n. s. is. Hl.cuu nr.'. 'isiahMoTJntock.... 4 1st S bti 4 mi' si Ixiisiuoie )'( Mi ss iln b"0 10 i 3iil ah Fallen O I..... Vi 100 .ti Men. Nav coin. J I'll -li Sua M. pf....o 7 ioi.il iii jiios;., wifll do HKI37 O oi DlU.'U O.I. MCI S il ah Perry Oil 4f 10 .q "anna KM Civ sfi .h M.nahlll tetsj 1(0 ti North Ca-H.UJO aijj sn .h iio '.HI I li an CataUr.t' :n 101 aii d.i r.m ;)C SHI an da blO .17 I' ll .b ao Jii'a lull .h Phil. aie..U) il :i,i il U SI 'Jii 11.-4 Sim do pit fa. (I 1 imi'v S'l.'.HlClty Ka. Daw. ...III.'.1., ; ai , i. A iuk'i. ;st, Si tin Am. ii'iid luv. S.'.'jm I'lies'k .t 11 ui.ltiv1. I list sh FuI'ob c'oaL.. 7 '4 i.' an lila aiouiil .... leu sh do lis h do IHl.h do .Sllsll d" bi 100 ab 111! Creek il ' ri'i! 'i.si 4 )' n an Kaaslms It. .: 41 liA sn Uo aaO al 7 ill d SI' 1. n.li d tsal ni,'., 44 ah do Si 1 ritifF.8 or stock m nuw tork. ttsportcd by Clarkaon a Co., Brnasra. ). Ul . IhM M. i'l eat Call, Sxcnt Cl. rmtd mate. t'.. issi.intofr no', tud salaal Koek Island lla'lmad Sid llt'S'lius llallroal HIS slid illn.ii Cenirat Kailroaal tn.t Nnrttiweiinru .. bid .ow 1 -i k Central Kailruad ll'J1! li d Kris Hnllruad Sn' lid lliicou Kuilruad bra', oil Onlil I " '. o I I lilted Hlaie. th ft in X end Uarke.t Heady. 90 aajoi Si aal-sS 1'4 saia ai- a .. aalsa .. saMit .. aoiua laia. sales Heai y. Quotations of tbo principal Coal and Goal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day r Fulton fkinl ; i r von-acle on IM liv Sfniinmiii ttoal. AA. Sl I STankUn Oil 1 1st .Y a. Mill. C'..J..I4 Is illaxci KJaOU.. .. (Ire. n Ut. C'al... K i arlMiiHtaia ... New Cf ek t i-tstflr I 'am Coal till 'I'siiu till .. 3 it-ana l aiia Oil I Oensnuira, ........ Ml I lianallilu. C'llii'onrnal llutlcr Coal la un int i mil. . . Snterieioi Kai.llu Psn.ll athilns t iiinits'lk lit I lla'Mi'l'-li.aiiiiy In H ' iia OU 1 . vl iO mstaaii '."a S I R. Lie l laintar.l." is'a.llili'ivd A 'HlT Varm ,-a "ri , 14 '." i' ..is 1' I'l .. I . u S Kflslulin .Inc.. Fkei'ls'nr OU.... Ills l ank I'l.iitinuiiial .... )l4,Mruur i ll u I 'a re nasuiu csnua. a K.ula-r J; l.... Isl.n.l . a.V l-'atrsit s' till treek alan hlis.le Oil.. HI M. i'un'.'.k Oil S iAi t. haiiy Ittver.. 4 tnriln 17 I'n la at Ml Creak.. 5 ,lltili t'raus H IJsrin'nta :? A' I'atinsylviiuia Pst. 1'ein oil. 4 V 4 'a ' orn I'laalar 5 llrisss 1 It ' k oil I 'l arr Furm 3 ill (l.olsl II Lpiivr Ksaiiivia-. . Miiii ibI Oil Kcvatonei Oil...., Vsiiansollll I'l. Ion Petroleum, beacon I'll Henna Oil J a I The New York Timet this morning says ; "The mnrket for money is unsteady on most descriptions of mercantile paper, the rates rang ln" th' 12 per cent per annum. At cull oo stock ttdhitcrul nn Wall street, the rate is 7 per cent.,and the supply of menus fairly steady ou satiofockiry collateral. Bui the heaviest balances with lenduri continue to seek the popular 7 30 per cent. Government Loan, or the Treasury Certiiioate of Indebtedness, as being at preseul the salest employment. The Stock Market continues i to yield tnpiUly on the Railway shares; the leading riperalons in the Slock txelmnge taking the ilasir view of tho market, and finding but in. liferent resistance from the outside public. At the close of the week, prices were much down, after signs' of leaetiiiu ou Tuesday aud Wednesday." Captain Moses Libby , of Scarborough, Maine, voted for General Washington for President, and has voted for every Democratic candidate for President sluce. Ho was ninety-five year, old last March. Hnrkets bjr Telrarriapti. i i; New Yovk, October 3. -Flour bat dccliuel (.e.l salea of a-'O lib's, at 7 an .'svs f. State, 117ft lor ohla. and 4H S'.i.nlS lor Huullieru. Wiiaul d- elined.'u i aalaa lilituiporuut Corn t i lev er. P'"' dull. Pork flrui, wh mlea ul Iflou M.la at i.l lfci44 Is " luela. Laid slaady l la.'HS'o. Wul.ky dull. . , . ' X' ... .', v ri..l... Mliiclra illlitit. Cllk'S ''J andltuck lalanrl. SOS: eaunbcrlaiiS prerereo, nan ,uB..uiiiiivi u.i ' llil- n.aa t'elittaj. It.'. haw ur I rl. '- ti..T,n l.-l Hud Koer. l'--'il'""(", !vl--sy . M; ttncuu', '. Ol-s-ar I .rliie J.s.. I I ' j y., . C.un'ii., Hi . Cvnlioa lis. loii "Vdi lJI S. -" (is. lia'..4, , UiMid.ttsy. 1