V F 7 I'M! TI E YIENIMG- eeilkc&jra: TCD TKICE THKKH CENTS. rillLADKI.rillA, TIJKSIUY, OCTOnHUM, 1S(4. PRICE THREE CENTS. if. IS THE MURDERER MULLER. 'II Arrival In I.onlnn-ilrvnt Fmrlt Mal Ihftprlr Tnnfr' .rrtlr of the Voyngf. I'ran Muiier, the K.ig1.b nil ay mtir'l'tvr, , rrfvel in Iondon n tlio 1 7th ult.m , in citody of Inopvctor Tinner. His arrival avatid Intimte ! i ' ement, auU the paper are rlloil with a : toauts of the prisoner'. nppc ininre ami ronve. MUion, and report ol H'eexun.'nvJon .v. th! I. j treui PolUa, Court. I' appt-am th it lurii. the j oyugfl MulkT wnt krp; In tni; iV.tmlc hopt'jil on Lhe i-Mta, in cltargu ot' two poticenn-n. Only ft j liiciy pasfi..,'t rs and eoine Ruullrinca wor.j ; , lowed tptMik. to him on one or tv?o oo wionn. A gftltk'ttiftn mho W.'Mt nut ill tllO J irtoria wi h l ira, vii.tcd lilrn at (j h enlowu on the .miTal or the "tpfttner. ll. r conifed and ivn v3rit with blm (recly. U ate nmt ilr.ink d irine voyiif-'o as if U"thin;; h.id happunvil, mu! "iVkwick" and "David CMptKTMe.t.." and utill p-rM in ftflcrtlng hn imiocenrfi, aducrini; to ai firrt Htmeiit ua to the notsiju of the at"h .ind hat. On tte train frnn ..ivorpool to London, says the Star, MulUr hmked pale and a link arared by the noise and tauhhnh rrcntcd by the mans of rtt;iuny employees who swarmed like beet on and around i he arriae to grt a flood look at him. fn r the tickets ot the pa-winders had ten col-tet-'oVho trnln set forward for the Etnton St itloii. and readied there at 2-45. The prionor'a van waa in attendant e. and Muiier wan at once plaectl in it, amid a deaieninif roar from another crowd oi the F.iiton Station, and taken to fiow itroot. lu nitiliatciy on hut arrival at the detective oltice. Mmlertked for and was supplkd with some eer. lie mouk d p:rfcetly c ilin and collected, but on two occainna cxprcHbCd the auauancc LC tVitt at being made an exhibition of. INCMtKXTB. A 1 wilt a quarter to 12 o'clock a tall and gentta man y lret.tnd man obtained admiMion to the room by walking in rear of two of the detec ive unicert. Ibis w:t!.un walked wildly np to Muiier, wlvh whom he shook bamiH, obHcrvinir. "And ou are franz Muiier r V II, I am very glad to n yon and shake band with you. Do you think 'ou will be ublo to prove your inuoeence ?" ttulJer, bUinUiiiu up, replied. "1 uo. J ho can- tlemiin referred to said, hi a loud tone of voice. 1 V ou know, MulUr, tint in a very serious charge, lo HiU ohseivution no reply was made. Upon bt in locked up in the cell on S:iturd;ty afu-rnooD, MulUr tat down and lemalned for a few "crouds sltiini; with his hands folded m-twoen his knees, and hia bcud liKhCly biwed, ap parently In deep thoustit. lie in if asked by the oiHeer in ch;iro of him whether no wanted some ten, he replied :-"is; 1 have had nothing sinco nj(riiin. Mr. Beard, the solicit or, and Dr. Jucb. the interpreter to the "German, letfitl Fro- t tiun Hociety, came In. Dr. Jucb, ad Iresftinj til' rrismier, mi d "Aluder, howldoyou ueton r He rep ted "Very bud," and bunt into tens. Dr. Jut h told him ho would be protected, und mtroducid Mr. Heard an the ttoiiator to the sociaMon, and ht-iiiff eupnti' d to act as his MuK-i'h) hfiat ndviMrr. Muiier replied that he vti.i aware ot that, having hen iuforiuod ot it hv his attorney in Ameiica, and ttiat hewasvei y feappy to hiar it, txeame he could not arlord iHttitS to u lend niiti-oii. lie au ieit: "l am (Uile mtiOi em ot ihe crime, and 1 snail Ijd able to rove that." Alter a lou inttrvie Mr.iieirdand Dr. Jucb k it him. He appeared sotnewhau hecred niur (he Intei view. WAHHATIVH OF INPKCrOH TNSKR. The fi Mowing statement hi Teen made by I; specter launcr, wm hi had chatira of Mullur Mice hU ftfprchcn'iun on board the I ictoria; We -tfl l'e r ol on the ? th J.it On ih Mi of Aur ui I itKncil HcrHniM U k at Maten t-Iiii ahout tigb iii i pi iroui 3itnu rt-fji,a piarc wfitr tiirra n a i. grjpU ti.iu n. i w "v ' i u m-lf in couuim,l a i hi. Uia I hu ! hae i. V U rnui iurwanlt t mt- a id lo Soirai.i n tt.d tiiitat t coo hi una vm wiii'i; "t t- en-, nevt rtheri. ti, i a ulrttc ult to k it ever. Trio allots ti ift i't ahounti lt Urif imm'-1 t. uud t pre- rntan ot in ui fotnmimit au wan nuitr ji- m iho kVuM.fia arri'tl, n icl lianlhi tt, $ ini: ft mwitrj nf txiy Ooi arit to tde tlrst ilhf who would butrtt tlm ven l, (irlvai Jjrusk tliu ti.tt.nu to tt cuh to un-vout kluiitr I sv 'iu, h I) Win WMiiifd. Ittwk a iMrtuinht to UfH a 1 tl pi Jt. and t1'!! f t'.tl iti ou in. 'Atoutmtt'fn ohj h aficr this ttic Tni uViiit-x made her ip.A arAi.ro and nir nt th .Wrmftr, ani many otner Hti'pn. S! alto tiiok il,o Jam? tmk, ait-l maoe hur lir iwnlt-r, tin tt, beli. it tu ptkit-ac 1 hid prevlonaty enKUvJ, ftdttU'd a if'n1 dittU iipy. Innpn tor Ktirt-ttey rnvt d iij'iui a wf h aitur IttiH. J '!' uut tnjit in cuaimMiii- ail o with the poikv, wlio rt i d red aid ad Oje ailmait 'e i."ii)io ItH-Luiu I M i it Miraiial deputed -erfdui rran,f )ew York, Dftectra and dit: iwliii wtr .UtUid ll Siateil Ulutid. Ua too 2 Ml thd Vir'.oria tiled. Tiir Itt.v Wi.'tid Hot all'isv itntn tslitrit'f New f n t" t mt a w.trrant ttll I o -olil ui.iko mo u'U.in it tin t M r v an lu Amo l nn wattM-n. Aa no-t. OnT-frp. an ttitr n t f tt h its io i uracil U i wtiot lo Now Y nh. aid made an adW avit to cilt--t. wt k'ti was uou.td witU h HlK-H U ion 01 tfi.' Mil ! h C- IID'll. H-r. ft 'i ti i an and -:rK''.tTit t.'arV b- ardfd th'! Vir. a- m. Mr Tic iih t: I the priaonr that hth.nl a war i in u r hii at'ith in'oii. Mlr ulti.'V'try wvil;'uut Wan l-Cil III thrt lr IK a ai J d. Ill) Mi SCHTm rl, n nU lit. nd keys toi.nd i-n "im. Illi hot wmmov- nad u;d a w ttct w, i uuii, a-d MtiUjr HR(i lr wui his W4t-tt, and tnat he Q hoQ, hi t' Ulan 111 'lu L.ti !oii 1 k. and Kvr -, nt tt, lit- am iii- ''i ,T f'e un: mo iiit in rciin'o4t M. ' n m;cr ti . Ir la-h nd in at if arr vd. an I I r d th jirtM n--r h kt-pton b'(d a I aU,'it- In ittitrir.ntt 1 t"4 hhn d wn, wti'i ovrn otn irn, and likHUr )lo it t any on ttif -e who IkmiicuI tbo chain lie tHid Yh(,' and oliitd out tn urNonoi. At ilt tttii-Oik ec'itni-iii in Nvm, ) oik waxlrae'iso. Tliti wer hurtirtdt ortwmti ar nnd the ship. t 1 ... n t.w.k li. n. .k.iir tA Uiiih.iTu tlnllnn t knfta he hao bad noOtlTitfto et aril drink tor i"tne time IJ to Mil Dfr'liiVnl orrVn petlYi:U inUllT'-roiit to Wllt Will aati f When la wan in the tttioa I itlfd him if ho wouflhave dnihnv- H- rryihdo' I loid nun 1 liat a duty t-io. toroi,au! iiit I wiih.-.t to d it ki-dlv.and ki li.id nifr have met lung lln sild, 'No, I rtunit ai," anotiifit h te.tr , and lubVd al'md fur twouty uiii'iiitH. Ha ai'ier v. ardi aie home or ad id butivr und trank aome toa O' the :dit I trot ttie war, ant. in ih HifHi tiu e 'ht pri"Dtr kept In th" Itinii, anil I nr-hgtsti that a prls ne atiuulj tievo wltli hlia tne waolo 1 km). t n tht 8d ha wan handed over to my etutody, and I vOnvvyixi hnn in a r i , 1 M o 1 1 the lili, havia ' mihIv rrtiuid 1. i.avtt th lioinlal at my dinpo nJ. so Umt he w- h tt) ot ilia BifvrHK. 'e l'tt on fn1 unlay, tti ;id. Ittfore thlft tho thlp win lltvnl y rnmm'd with p"M'lo Jf r o -e Mm er i e an. t had pat Itnn down utlow. W Wh)0 I jut htiu ou hoard, I til him It vv.n :iit tmurv to .n h nrl j lit r..itd '.III I lint tin A. ulr.i ti five mm unnt'i'"Piiiry pnui, .iu n n woti'u pfu'iun- to jubjtvi lilm-tit to me, and to rt-niam t that iart fthe v-k t ni-a. r Mi1 di- a I hid pia.cj nvt-rtilB.t wu'd oa 1 at h m in iron. Hf wa er tiiaakdii, aid aaid, 'I wi l do vnvih'. 1 1- att ' Oa lln'H'o4 day 1 a-ked hlrn li he Olt illt. M pati.t'ko; 1 fwi v-r r.n I ht uy nurtti.' ll tht. tt a vi rv antefi-nt to wtut im nt 'n bianl tlm Vjiifia and t'tia tin rthtti wjh nil wd tue uA-tiirii. lie Ad thoy tan 1 10 0itkth.-lr own d'oner. an I th.it It waafOiDinou ir ftirif 0110 t" walk ott wim mint ht'i a ii.er, wfcUrn tine-l to aniline him, awl coined hin to luii ita tdy. li-.-u.a .ti a a ih'- p 4--i'iui 4 -n Uur .1 the Ki (tf ola 11 t w- ir Vity iniid tt-'t aotlit' tt, nut I tin rot ttiif 0 (roui hi mftt ln h ut b e-i la a y C'di d tnai ho In ih'. h itiit nf iwranii;, 1 aikid nbiiu ti I fiiulu m."e iwmaiivtiitnrt t . I; a. Ho aid. fl l alii u d Uke ktiDit) hint o r-A-l ' t h-nt tiim th IM. kwiek Ju f up rii, I : t j V.a. r p. iiil w ill ti hi i-urtl,.u.) lauuhcd 9 hear tl v. 1 mvc nr- l'it ti'ni 'D tl ! 1 opti -nt- Id,' with h a t now maulw. In-ii n-' vr eo'H itne,d duriini tn whutfr t a.n if.- h is ih 11 1 1 '-e tint I '.oth and a;i'A r lay tr in v- I h hm'Ii urn iiiui li a an 1 1 lj u b an( ie"t'- i' li' N "v ' ik , -riftM i''itl m;in came or. b"rd ur d -k i !' t n htm h-ie ah ittirvmw ito tf.'fif't. I.i"''t '.i ii if fx1 w i-, ,i - .Mc't r. ho aid ho wa not. 1 t!: u tul t ini 1 w i o j,r.n' i- -im'-.t. ni ti i ked idm It." i) et't tn iv in tn ho ih- prtiiMr. lie - Bio he te -t i. hj'ti-r 1 n i 'tr'ii in no ( r to ted ,1't.li r t.it w'n n 'ie it. Kti . I d ht w.i ,'d d t "ii'ed, ifbt' ' ha t tti-i' i ! I ui-1 t u ujii U of Mr Heard, and tm 1 n him ih t 'n ik i p. o i.e n u j .' j t "f t tt 'iniup r. Hid tM' tr. tn II i d hnn hi., ft) i t -n t!;e . inij. U) fav ute fie Uner. nu li I ii4vc i j Mn!h-r. 1! ia l it and pO tl Ml t llTti.tr ; Aild MUiel'-JI"4 WM'e hf la r;ldlM( t book, h W I I tl0.i-nl ltd ll d..- n Ai-d ie i t t TO I t I T, and (lit n r" I' in i h h u 1 1 r "V , mi (In- wtin v .! If d-'iic ti it' r ft l- . :bhfi t ; )f'ii inmi ind entcelyli diiti ii; i t'i hu .). I il n II I; i i mi--.i fiM.-n.-il to t h k l' h it't, il I'd ll-t ..I" l t.. to per im 4 ll iVf Iiwii ilU wed in 0b hllll Will h'uvi' l.i. Ipud I if London IhiK uiMTun-; 'iilv." I Hon kast tp;m:ssi:e. Uennrnl lilllrim li-fM the ltelcN-(Jeu. rrHl llnrlirlUicv nt Allntliii, i. LoriHVii.i.R, OutDiitr :i. Tho following dus putch lias jut licen roeolvoJ : Caiih's Ktatiow, October 1. To Onoral Rclio fielil : We arrived here about 3 o'clock yesterday nfuTiioon, and found the euciny under (iouurul VaugUD ttiougly intro.cuta ou uotu iuei ut tue iriver. Alt. r tii avy I'ftiin'iriid'tli and FkirmisIiiiK all the altciunoii and till noun to-day tho cuemy wui driven out ol li in f'urt to wards .ollicoilur. I Hill Imni t lie bri.'ico and drutrny thu railroad from this point, and preyent the resource ' East Tennenne tinui b.ni(f imed in tbe tuojiort of rvbi llion. Our artillery tired unv lii j. ol' two bucdred rounds. (Sk'iicd) A. C. Gii.M'.m. Oei.oiul buhofh'ld Iiai aluo received inforniHtion Uiat Ciiutiul liuiljridf.'e lias cajitttrud tiia Halt worki tint Abinpdou, Va v. illi little reUdtinte Dai. Jtlre a nulternut 'ndlditlo fur the I'rmia.y Ivnnlw Ntnle Kennle. The Tittsburf? LHnjiatch of yesterday say : Dan. Hicc'a laat and wornt joke U Hie accept Anca of the Democratic nominittiun lor Scnutot' fri'in tba Erie aud Cravtford diatrii't. Dun hai 'een failing rapidly ai a clowu f'r yenrs, and we iur the purty will not gain luuch cUcerfulne.s faul. liU dc&perato eilort-. to be funny, lit will Htiudnly dutuover that there would have been f.ore pn.lit jn oxl.ibitinp his elowuLli autlcf at ti niy-livo cent adiiiibiion," than iu wasting bis time gratuitoualy on a ciowdof dead-head. Th r Pikatk 'aE0H(u." United 8 tat ea Mar abul Keyi i piocauded to New lledlordon Tuotlay 4iud took poaHHiiioii of the pirate Ueurgiu. The mate and cnuiueur. who were not in the l aotui-ed v isel when the wan on her piratical cruiae, wei 'nnclit aa wituffaea to thia city. The iteainer for the preterit at New Bedford, and tbe - in the charge of Deputy Marshal V. ti. .... that cliyJJoiton Traveler. ARMY OF THE JAMES OUK TROOPS AT CIIAriN'S FARM. THE RCCONNOISSANCE TO RICHMOND. What Was Seen and Done. REPORTS OF DESERTERS. Organization and Strength of Leo's Army. Kir., Etc., i:te.. Etc., Ktr., E.'c, Klo. IIi:DurARTt:H Ti niii Aimi Cokr, Ttr.i ona Ft ii mon n, October 1, midnigbt. If the loth. Corps still retain the position it he'd at thu ditto of my Inst despatch, the ltcboht havo only to thank General I'.irm y, Its commander, and hi superior otlieerH. It ii not because of Insur mountable obstacles in its froi.t that It ha not advanced into tho ltebel capital. Qtie!inn of C.vpediency alone not political, but purely mili taryhave conntrained the higher military Biithoritus to hold us in check. And still the day has not been Idly spent. Not withstanding a stveic storm of ruin thin has pre vail! d sineo la-t ll'Klit, we have been busy ircnpthculnft onr position, and are now so eciuely jotud tliat, if it shall Im deemed expe dient tor us to rem.iiii where we are, we can lately uety the whole Hebel army. 1 trust that no one wi 1 consider thai in thi remark I am betraying any military secrets. I do not profess to know the plans of this caiupiis'u. Further, I do not believe it is the intention tor ut to remain h nn where we aie. I simply relate an accom plished fact, that, notwithstanding we are sent six or seven links from Kichiuoud, there Is not the ltebel force in existence that can dislodge us fioru our position. AN IMI'OIITANT llECnVNOIK VNCFI IM 1 OIK E. Tlio grand feature of tho day lias been a ree.in noitsiuice In force np to ihe Inner line of the ltebel works, llirney has again pushed bis lon e- up to the very outskirts of the city, and bus only retrained Irom entering aud taKInK pos session heiause his orriirs won id not permit bim toiloso. This lnornipir the division of (leueral Terry, with Kim i'i ravalry, sta. teit out on the in.'ioitaiit mission of ficlimt the enemy an! atccrtiili iiik his streni;tb in thu immediate vici idty of Kietiniond. l or this delicate movement tho disoo-itiom were made as follows ; two iiM!ades ot Terry's inlatitiy moved out hv ih irriiiht Hank totlie Cen tral road, and covered by the cavalry, advanced up t but read lowarns ttie el y. Uo onel Smvr's Unmade of Kaut.'s Cavali y, with one seeti in of IrOl-e urllllery, was thrown out on the Charles ( ity roan, wi h skirmishers deployed on In Irft to the (Antral road to cover tnc in jvenuut in th tt dirrcti' n. 'Ihe rest of the cavalry deployed as skirmislera in trout ot tho inliimry. aud i xte.noed ttieirluivi on the h it down to the Mn f nu, main line. Six piceia ot hor-e urti.lery acc.m..i iied tin: move nu nt on tbe Central road. Wbtn tbe line h.d advanced to the Powell louse, a point on the Coutial :o.id about three ml.es fiotn Hicl.niond, they met a line of ltebel tkiimisheis. TMK 1NFAN THY MOVE IP. At this point tho cava ry skirmishers were withdrawn, und tho 7ih ami M h uvinn nts of I'uniKcticiit inlanlry depioyeil in tlieir steud. There reimetits advanced Inindsouulv in per liet lae, diiving the Keliels butore thorn with eute. Iheicstof the Co, mun advuncod steadily iu line ot battie in leur of the skiruji.liers. . tllB KNIiMY OVEN! WITH mtAVV AHTtMRRY. When the line had reached il'iwe's house, the rntniy opiucd on tliem with heavy artillery fr.im tli i r in i in woiks. Jiut, uisregardiag this, I lie skiiuilsl.ns pitestd ou, and uu. u lac Kcuon into thrir lit u ut works at S.iurp's house, two u.nis nisi of Hie el J. The cavmry on theiiht rear la 0 Miiiiiltai.eously u.e Same lino of work". '1 hi so v.ori.K were a c. r aiutu to ho of a very ..r uiiUaldv ehar witr, similar in nature aad cjn ili Uulioii of those in our imiueui ii.i trout at I.iUiei lliil. 'Iheyrnouut heavy K'lus, but are uiui n. (J liy a lorce id uu itiamen prc-sed int the seivn e, in li e iinei'-in v, luiu .Uo shops, stores, factoiits, and slrnis ot ilu umoud. Hkll hK OF TUB HF.OONN'OIHhANCL'. Tin; txpedit'.on. having uec impbehed all that was ih sifiueil, le 1 b aek at tih tall to their old petitions The losses in tne niovemeol were uboul tb.rty nun in killed aud wounded all told. TUB Phi: MY MASSING ON OI'R LI.IT. While Tetrj 's troopa were on the way to make this reeonuoiesiiDje, inforiuation reached these ha J(U:irn rs that the Rebels--re tuat..iig on our kit and the rightof the lHth Corps, ovidonily with the purpose of renewing the assault tney tuutie at that po nt yesitruay uaei uoou. At IMS point our lotos hold a strong earth work in the main line occupied by the enemy, distro) in K the cont unity ol tuu 'tue, and render- itift ptiucily secure au anlu iu the present for mation of our Hue. ibis they teein oeutoare pottetsin, and ull the prisuiie.s ve capiuru from iLein uniie iu assi rtinn Ii as tl'.e lixed purpose of the KelOi conimiindirs to retake it at auy cOit. A Ot'Mf K HOVeHLNT 11 V lllllNHV. Whin tlieir intentiotis anil preparations were mudu knoan to Ciermral llirney, he advanced four rtgmitnis of intautry on the Newmarket road as tar as the 1 aur. l 11' I churuh. This diversion had uo sooner attraeied tne attention of the Rebel, tli m Terry's movement was dis coveied lunhtr to tue rinln, and tliinkini? wo Weie adrniicn g seriously u.u tiieir capiutl, tb"y at Olno abiindoiied their inedi ited attack and prepared to dtl'i ud their own left flank. Thus tliey were completely oulwittv i outinameuvruj, auu outnemraled by Uuney, ,ind a Ucsperato la tle was avoided. v u.i a in. r. surmi.Nrs or i'risonkrr. Wc have Kaincd niui li vai.iable luformati u from pn oners enptined I'sJ y. The-e, beiui( lurte ) raw iniliii .no n, iiimv of them hastily ciowucu into ilie rauts, are bv uo means so chary of iheii li,iorinat:ou :ti the veteran troops who arc held in reserve. CHI M SI SIM. M. Ill AM) OH' S1.AT10N Of TUB IIKIIHL MIMY. Aoim it the Inforniadoii ol vn'tio received to day is ttie follow lug btuteiuem of tho position of the ltebel uruiy last evening, w nicb statement is (onliniud by tue iiilorinaiion p'linped from 0 fl eets us well as privates, and alto by tho fact th it we hove taken prisoners from all tbe commands nu mime a us being on I lie north tide of the J units : AT 11 TKi:-li: I Aiiil.-rsuli's olil itiiLi.,11, ol' llili . Corp, eomiuaiiilod bj li iivitO Mtiliuilu. iln- U ml . Ini, iim iii'n Pl I si. in. ol IV'iurfinird'N Curpl. huy iwsuiy ilwusans UI all. aeaTH of nil: .lAui.t. (icri-rul I. re comiusndlns In person. Ili'ili'a mill Wilrox't 111. Ismiis, ol Hill's Corps. Mi-M s IhvIbIiui. el' l.nliKsireiit'ii Cor.s. Unke lllvihloa, ol lleaureMSnt . tirps. Kay lorty tlnuuaiiil lu all, tke mllltla bulug scsttoreJ in tint Ullleri ut ilivl.ioim. It J. ri'MiiU't! Dint olio of tli above divisions .lpstinft UkU unkauM n ri'iiirued to Peter. tmrg lu.t ulnhl. IN FKilM Of m ItUk'UA lU.'MiltKU, Bicki-tt's libi.lou, oi'LOLtisiroet's Corj14 wira i Alter. Krr.lwinr't and l.ail (,:,!) DivMuiis, of I.onj .tract's l'.,ii.. '. limit v riivl.l.in, lion end Ksmseur coiiaiaiiJiiiK, llli'lkllklluKt t uiUt'd coluuialid. A railroad men captured to-day asserts that ou Monduy last he taw tlx tliousuud troops moving from l.yiichburg to tiordousville to tuppart Jaii ly, and tinit two brigades of Kershaw's com mand had pri viuusly bieu tent lot ward for the tame purpoto. tllAUACTLll OX A PORTION OF TUX TROOI'a lilllNlllNIl ltullHoND. The most of tho troops we have captured on this line have bet u nt the rawest hind men who Lave just been forced into the ranks on Ihe emer gent y. These tcpresent nearly every industrial pursuit, and their preteuce Id the Rebel army is a strung commentary, as well ou the detpeiate tiraits of the Rebellion, ui on the panic prevail. iun in Richmond. They tell us that when our advance became known overy mun capable oi bearing anna was tent into thu bold, fatou-s, shops, and ollices were summarily closed up. AI! employees of the Rebel (Jovcrnmcut wore excused troin duly, furnUhed with muskets, and pent iuto the works defending tbe city. Tho Navy Yard was descried in less than an hour's notice. At 11 A. M. the men were ordered to hurry homo and get their dinners, and return witliiu an hour mi nared to march to the tield. Railroad trains were stopped, v. ith the exception of one mail train on each road, and the employees swept iuto the ranks of the aimy. No excuses were accepted from any who wc.ro capable of hearing arms. iivcithiiig.whetUvr of a personal or public char acter, ps IMlb ud:n lP'l 'i the (lefeMSe nf th" city, w , -b Is now con.1, 1 ' red to te -nor.- se- in ly in i!iu ! r tl an i n any b rrier ocas-ion. 'iiuiY or an mii: aim sr. An on.' in r iMptl ' a very ri p'( 'ahle in 1 i levi r iippcar't'ir in. in, who repr''ene l hi'iise f as ti e cast i. r nf the vontlieiti n:'. l'iis i l'xpiefs C' nipany. His story was p irti i.larly mti'irir. At nonn lir w.i noiitiedto repair to Um reidi vr us fur set vie. lie halaneetl uu his ra-, rlo-etl bis otU'i , mounted one nf the Kxpress t'nnipiiny 's horses and pa'riotieal'v hasteni'd to the p ntlf rv us. On the wav he tlropped in a! a ly corner and got a julep for thru.- dollars and n -tmtf. At 2 o'clock he was confron'ing ihe Yankee invaders. At ll, with a small sips I of brr-fn-m, lcwas sent down the Newmarket road to reconnoitre. Tnfnriuiintely be rfeonnoltrerl too far, anil run Into our lines' Ho wits sent to headipi irters, hue be mane his statement to (leneral llirney. He plead that he onelit not tube snhiecril to very sevt re punihnienl, since his i ampaieuiiiif ng mist Ihe T inted Slates !-ad extemled over a ierlod of only one hi tir and a half, llirney sent him for ward to Oeni ral Duller. "The lieast," on cain lirrg bim. caiicht him In sotne ciiilvoc itlon, whereupon he was pr mptlv liftl up to a troe to meditii'i' on the mn'ahllitv of hntnan events, with especial reference to the transformation of a citi jen toB'nblier and a soldier ton prisoner, al! within half a day. i'ai'ti rk or enisos'i Hs, I reelected to state, in my de-patch of last 'itht, that in the Rebel nssanb on the left of this orpsand the right of the IHlh yesterday ah nit live bundled prisoners were capMirel. Tiles weie mostly taken by the lMtti Corp", the neirnves of this corps not being proficient in the art of tecuring prisoners. 1 iik i oi.oni n Tiiooi s Tin: iii nors of m:VMAn- KIT HI IO UTS. Tainc's Division, of the ISth Cori", which has been operating with his corps since the com ment fluent of Ibis movement, yesterday returned to their rroper ennmand. This division were en nbetlcally the heroes of Newmarket Heights, end in parting with them (leneral llirney very prt pirly paid tin m a deserved coinp'lmcnt in the follow ing m te to their commander : II i in.i ahtuks. Tksth Aimy f?one.. Rrr isr Rt. ii Hiisii, t i i iMlieritO s,4 llrKttliT-lli nirulFiln,'. eoia-D-ft rilit u -li1 Mviil-,n.KlKli'i'.'lilli iimil 'urns. tlntri . ti .'lni wltli y n Irnm my romnisml. I t-Atinul n-lrlln lioin rsi rc.slPir tn Mm niv hU'lt su I. Iiirtltm wild Oio eon- ein't el t'iir rtminiHiid ftntl lit gtlluiiiry In .turiniitir t!ie ,t wii'.ii tp Uel .tits W ill vna sny tlis In vnur Irtiopsy I sl. tt'.inli ynti tor ntir ir hipt nnd .iilliusiusnc ohe'lt faco te ley orili r. tjiirillif ie t.-rituv's fli;iil. tears, truly, I. II ItlHNF.Y. Hujur-Uenersl. TUB HA1N. Last right a cold, tlrizsllng rain commenced in this rrglon, with wind from the northeast. Tho storm has continued until the present moment without ces-iitios. This is undoubtedly the equinoctial storm, und may continue for several diixs. Its ctleets iijion tbe roads in Virginia are too wi ll known to those who have wan heil the his'ory of campaigns in this State tueTilrercpe litlon now. The storm is mill irrassing to us, to sny the least .V.ir Yuri- Ihrn'd. Latest Southern $cws UNION PRISONERS AT ANDERSONVILLE. Removed to Places of Safety. LETTER FROM GENERAL LEE. What he Thinks of Moseby. BURIAL OF GEN. RHODES. YANK I'.K I IllKONBIlH llEMOV'bU. From the fu'ihvioad Eifuu-fr. S'rea't'r 'H. The Yankee prisoners have been roTioved fioin Andi r-ouvillo, cteorgia, to safer pours When tl ey In gun to take tlio ears for ibeir new destination, believing It to be for the purpose of exchange, they were in bmh spirits. I.Ibl'TI.NAN r-COLONBL liOSBKY. Jivm He Richmond A'siuirre, .Y pttmoer 37. D he following Is a cony of fJeneral T ee's irt dois mint on Lieutenant-Colonel M isny's rep ire n' Ms ni t rations fr nn the 1st of M.ira to ti e 11 h of tieptemner, 18CI . Ill Aligl'AHTKHS AllMV N)K Till I1M VlRillHIA, flpt.mt,'r II) i .'tiiM'tliim lor artl.it Ui l nt A tl U'.iu a:ld liisimr tiir ! r ita'. to' ilie iiil'iirnis'i-iu ut its ditu.trtiDent- A'tenil in I- lr.vlt.'ii lo Hie ai tlvliy ai,J skill 01 I , t,a Mnit'i'v, an I tli i' o llsei c . nu Dtaiiss si alio tirttofrH and ms of kis i emmat d, s. (lUft svftl In Ons 'Viiurt W illi i,e li,stt a iiiiiu uo'S tasti twHiity nun. lis has klMt-d v Ou i deil sti I t'Aptur tt, auri' s Oie t'f Iti'Isiiit'riS''' it in ti t r. poll, .li ml iwi-lvs tiunatl vf the riiMiav.an l tn! i n in. ,r tt:, n .ixtc-wt ainitlittl lnir.i's iiml nitilt s. lis. i I titniittl hi d lb rlv lei' ea'iie. antl eitni.-tv Mtifiu. and flail UUnct w itli. ut t'tainilni; in Illy sin ill htsm iis. i i si rvlt v, r.iitlti'ei lij C'tilna,;! Mteeb. antl his .' la in .uij. In wiiichti ,1 ttt'l ri'iinr in ftiu .nem y s in ivr unit., Iisve la btt-n ol' srt'at valus. lla ,po-ailons havts osoa tiiKbly t-r.-tittable to tilnisull aud tH. t'lnnnian 1. (Simcd) K. K. Lte, (luiu). HI HIM. OF OINIHAL BltoDCS. rowi the Richmond Enquirer, fit ptemU r It. The last tad tribute of respect to the lamontad Co pern! Robert 11. Rhodes, say s the Lynelitim't? Ittpubncan of Saturnav ihatof consigning his body to its final resting-place wai performed yiiterttay by a civic aud tiillltiry conciursn exceeding In numbers any ever as-om bled In thia rity.ixcept the Itinera! procession of 8 ouewall Jackson. A' 9 o'clock in the morning, agreeably io the rtnucstof the mayor, a1! bu-iuess houses wire closed, aud business of every kind was Suspended. At 10 o'clock the Misonic fraternity (of which General Rhodes was a member), o beers of tho Conledi rate. State, and City (iovernments, the Aiiii'UlaneeCouiunitoe, and a large numtier of military companies, formed on Main street, whence, under command of General Colston, tin y marched to inn house of his childhood for tbe purpose of reci iving the corpse and escorting it to the place of interment In the l'n sby tcriuu graveyard. No funeral discourse was delivered ; butattbf grave, siirioundcd by numerous members of hie lumiiy, tbe services, uuder tne ministration oa ti e itev. Dr. Ham ay, of tho Presriyiei Ian Chorch, weie most toltmn and luiireive. The i evert nd gentleman, in a few eloquent remarks, spoke ot the great loss our conn ry ami his Imnilv have sustained in ihe dumb of Oeueral Rl odrs, of bis exalted worth aa a min.astil ditr, and a CbrlstinD, closing with m fervent in vncetioD to Cod to vouch-ale to our strui;liiig nation a lit soldier to occuuy the high post the deceased I ail so worthily tilled. A most pathetic hymn was then sung by those sssinilileu around the grave, followed by praier, rind a bei edieiiiin by the officiating clcrgvinan. Tba Masonic fia'ernity then surrounded tho grave, i.nd, according to their beautiful ritual, tlucw in their i mtilt matictokeua, and consigning "laithto earth, a-hes to atbes, dust to dust," proeeerlid t shut forever from mortal vision the body of the distiDiruisbed dead. This being done, the hand nf lovely woman bestrewed the grave of the noble gentleman, the chivalrous and pure Christian warrior, with gtr lands of evergieen and immortritri - tit emblem! ot the undying love und esteem with which the mi mory of Robert F,. ltbodcs will ever be cher ished by his bereaved countrymen. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS, 6pprt.il Despatches lo Evciilns telcKraph. Washington, October 4. 'I lie New Iitisn. It is conceded here that .Secretary Fetsonden Bticceedid In keeping the new Six per cent, l.oau announced to day a perfect secret. Everybody was taken by surprise, the press having been repeatedly at.- ured that oo such arranomont was couttuiplatid. It is stated that the proposal was wiltten by the Pe. rctary himself, aud known only to bim until tho promulgation. Js lllainlHanl lor ItUloy ally. Bilgadicr-Gcncral James G . Spears h boon couit martinUd and sentenced to be dismissed the service for utiug disloyal language. Hii sea ttuca bus boen approved by the President, i About Jrir. ItHTta. The 1:elicf that Jeff. Davis" visit to Montgomery aud Macon means his begins with the family plate and Confederate archives is, becoming gone ral hire. The rrealilent'a Nubatitn. Yctterday morning, John 6. Staplee, Proaident Lincoln's tubstitute, was mustered iuto soryicc, aud afterwards presontcd to the President as his representative in the aimy for the ensuing year, by the Piovott Marshal-General. hmuuiary Junllsc. I General Rosecrnnl lias ordered that traitors' and tpiei caught In tbe act of pissing the Union nu to the guerillas or to the Rebel forces now invading Matsonrl, be shot on the spot. Till ill) EDITION FROM PETERSBURG. OUR LINES ADVANCED. SKIRMISIUNQ IN PH.OCJRESS. lie, F.tr., Klo., r.lr.. lite, F.Kv, Etc )rrlnl tn Ttin Cvcitlns; TolPtrvr- Wasiiinoton, October 4. We havo no'lilng startling from the army to day. Our linos on the left havo been advanced one mile without much resistance -, the second Rebel line was cap. tnred with ease, 1 ut abandoned by ns during the night, as it interferrcd with future ojerations. l'fert ons ate more numerous. Hancock is in fnnt of Petersburg: skirmishes tnke place hourly. ANOTHER ADVANCE OF GEN. MEADE. Hancock Holds the Boydtown Road. TIIE BEDELS RETIRE TO THE SOUTnSIDE RAILROAD. They Will Not Stand Fire. '.lc He, Etc., F.lc. K.lc., KIC, T.lr. Hi AMifAnrRua Antsy ov tub Potomvc, Cetober '2, evening. No fighting has occurred on this line to-day. The enemy foil back this morning to their main lino of works, which runs from the Lead works to the Souths ido rail rond, or neur It. This position ii n very strong one, and cannot easily be carried. A division of the 2d Corps advanced to the Poydtown road, over which the enemy wagon their Mipplies lo Petersburg. 1 wo lines of works were found unoccupied, a skirmish line opposing the advance, and falling back as our troops went forward. Near tbe Boydtown road a very formidable lino of works was found, behind which the enemy were posted in heuvy force. It was not deemed advisable to attack them, and they fell back and occupied a sate position. They lost but a few wouudeil in this advance. Our loss on Friday was greater than at first stated. The total In killed, wounded, ami prenncts will foot up not far from two thousand, more than half of whom are prisoners. This occurred In comseiiueuce of a grip being left between a part ol the 9th and oth Corps, through which tho enemy charged and llunkcd thu 2d Division of Ihe ilth Corps. Among tho casualties ore Lieutenant-Colonel Oli, commanding tho 1st Brigade of Ayres' Divi sion, aounded iu tho face, but not seriously; Colonel inn ( f), Hlth Pennsylvania, wounded in tho leg; Captain Snyder, 120th New York, wount cd j Captain Fisher, 8th Infantry, wounded seriously iu i lie head. A shell from one of the enemy's batteries grs.td Geioral Jlende's boot leg to-day, took a piece from tho tail of General Humphrey's horse, andintercd the ground between Generals liut lett and GritUn. Fortunately It did not explode, else I should probably have had to chronicle tt lots which the army could now but 111 atl'ord. October 3, 6 A. to. Home tiring occurred daiing ihe night, but without impurtau: results. ENCOURAGING NEWS FROM GEN. GRANT. ASPECT OF THE CAMPAICN Southside Railroad in Danger. GEN. MEADE WITHIN TWO MILES OF IT. JtiltfD., J'JtO.. XZtO.a ItO., KtC. rsiieeliil loTlieKvruliiir TclKriiti. Wahiiinoton, October 4. Vnoillcbtl advices from the Army of the Potomac, received this morning, state that while no decisive battle Is in progress, oar army on the south side of the James is continually engaged lighting and recjimol ill g tbe enemy's lines. General Meade's advanee lino was within two tulles ol the Mouth.lde railroad; and his occupa tion of this Important Rebel line of corivnuuloa tiiB and supplies is considered as a foregone con elusion. This road In onr possession, tbe evacuation of Petersburg by tbe enemy must ensue, and Rich mond Itself would eventua ly fall, as the Dan ville ral road would then be subject to tbe sue cessful raiding of our cavalry. While Meade la thus iiicjasfui on the south tide of th'i James, llirney is also in good fortuno on Ihe north bank, at he advances cautiously towards Richmond. Gencial Grant Is ttn'ihornly bent on a grand plan, which his utlkuis believe be will carry out most happily, and tho results will be grander than the most tuiiguino hope to announce. thlrurrnl Hooker In fj'ninitnanil of this .Virtlirrii l rcnif t. Cincinnati, October 3. Major-General Hooker has assumed command of the Northern Dep irt- ment, with headquarters at Cincinnati. M ijor- Gcnerul lleint.lemaii Is ordered to report at Wheeling. I'soiii Wcncral rnl'i Army. I'orthkhs MoNitot, October 3. Theniail-boat from Cltv Point reports heavy skirmishing ou the north sido of James river on Sanday after noon and evening. Ll.UAV IXTEI.I.IUEXt'E. I'mttii Status Cuictit Coi nr Judgi s Grier and Cadwalader. The City of Philadelphia vs. Deihl. Before reported. Still on trial. Disinter CofiiT No. 1 Judge Ha'e; aud Thrvriiii'T Cociit No. 2 Judt;e Sharswooi. Both udiourned this morning for tho weca, no case biiiig ready for trial iu either court. Co. kt of Common Pi.i:A-Ju.lge Lud ow TheCnnit was engaged this morning with tho ll-t of Road Casea, ami also with hearing arguments upon motions for now trials, lo-iuorrow the Insolvent li.-t will I e taken up. Covur of Oyf.k ani Tfuminrr Avn Qvarti.r BtioNs-Jiidges Thompson aud Al itoti. 1 he rati of Charles Baumbiui;h, charged with the killing of John Graves, on the 4tU of June last, at a tavcru, corner ot l'assyunk road and 1; edcral stieet.y. as yesterday called, aud a jury having bet n cnipauneled tbe trial proi-ecded. The facts in regard to the case were testified to liva nurvif witnesses, and appeared to be as follows :-Oi.iue day in Muesiion Baiiiiibauis was seated in the tavern at Federal street aud Fas avui.k road. Graves, the deceased, entered and asked the defendant to play a game at cards, which the latter declined. ninftir .. Giaves then laid delendant was a "loafer, and used other insulting epithet, towards bun. The attention of deceased wa at thia point attrurted by some one else, with whom he played a game at cards. When this game was over ho renewed his piopotltlon to play with Baumbatigh, who again ielused. Cpou thi Grave rec.iin. mcuced hi abutlye lauguage, aud proceeded fiom that to blows. I' was In evt 'enc thu1 be st'u k tbe p is iner lb no t nie- ami was abn t b stnta him fourth lime, In n the Ut' r. ravin.? firs given wsnini,' tli.it be wouM slioot if struck aeaiu. turn't and tin tl t' e but wt leh lesnlted in the almost Instant d 'tl nt Graves. I n in lb s -hurt -t it ineiit of let it will raadily ticpiri iiied that the ib fenst set tip was self ilelt use. The pri-on. r's good character as rc gji ls prai-e and ouief was also proven. ('nnncl were sneaking lo the jury this morning, ml had mil c i eluded at noon. Ilistr.et Attnrney Minn and T. Bradford Dwij.l,r, I'-tp, tor the t'omnionwcalth ; Uavid Paul Dnnvn, H- , for the defense. lIG?sl f TICK nit AMI. Am it Snti'.r.tTiiKA trh. Thismnchcanbe said ,f the An h- wrali'vi r premises the inHn,iKS'ii"iit mat'-s it kfvtis. ll prfimlrt apleetlor and majrnitliasnr in fe lit .tteiitii, and both were givi'D wltti illre n.aliiatlim ant arllslie fa. ti. Tlie tint sc lie tln'Utrll net tlie must ntt- lv tn Inkp ttir paMtc, was iHiaiitlfitDy palntrrl, and uti tsact r'ir'-nfi tlon ef itit se,nerr rM' Ihe Iranim I'.liripiena. 1 1 a rail In tha pate. ilrslnl was must e'tt' tvt- all Itmiui'h ; tl r fhsrae'ri Istlrs .H Hip art ' lliDtnrfi tv"' vvt'ry. wl.Tr ,r st r.pil. '1 hi atnenllv ineakltis. tint rtr. tn we,-. prtiinl iintt .nittlinir. 1 m.iia at Hi' enai'lii.ioil "f ttta tci'iiml ni t, s. hi-re A Im.' raits from the tirlilxe, Wrt. novt'l antl err.llr ally v.rll tltme. 1 l.i .l.f' 1. rull tl (ins (...'on. anl "rrowtl.," rjanaralt? T tir1- nleil lis to tT lift' .iiit.riiltlii.lr.fs, but at Ilia Arrh Ihe .taffr was aettinllr flMfil wllh jssopl., Rtiil i't'rv ari a., liaiti.tsr, ami Hi conitsrn it-'h an I aetirtipriata. Ttia oiip wl ra -'.AKeln" snalelitss hi. Itrltie fru.il lit altar wn. in.i.l i(t ttit.tiiiiflv ei'fltrKi'tl : the O'lils. pi'O'ile. -unl larn-at.arma launa irmfip'il aa a patntfr wmtld trrt ipthpin In a piriura ; Hie M.iirt hatl ni" ol 'ho rttlsf. and 'ai Vinili nalilt lie matt'. "Ihe TitrAtilt'lla' w.ia luisl arlrltel : In I'.ft. fn evt-ry detail, tn every si'i-ne la t's i-ry ai t, ll I- lint rt.., b to sM..ik oiherfrlse riis't tn rl. hfifn-f til ins uf piai.e nt tin- "teltlnic up of lit'1 Jfonoaiti. "Mt'l . nnif In" I. sn liiintiliiiirv lifro. mt.ntl up tmiMt what niys lerl' nrtls with the M.iorv of Sisrrts V. I'y ilia wav, ilia till a tfil us that lh period of th lav Is trsti, hut SIM ti s .itct-rHMli'tl l.ri's'ury Mil, In Pi.!, and iVi'il In I',!"'. II I. I. st an olv pn..ltl. The ri'inan'li' pur-IN-n nfll rstnrv la tasrn iVnm a short talf by monilhsl, ontlMfil '-I. Ah,'.., tit I'a.tra. " We havo .ih.ii' 11 alroatlv tn a tltaneitlr furin. Imtn hi'ro ant In Now Ynrk: In NiW York It a. ralltil llio 'uep or Knn: In Phtlnlftphla. Atrrii. r. anil art-tl at tho Ar.'h i Momto. Khowotl. Vynoat l.y. artl Maker y Ih ylntl tho print-lpal mala eharartora, W ht nil. y ht'lin " A i ir ln,'' Mr.. Prow, "baiia," aud Mrs. Wells ll,0 "I iillhll K Cstiiplrt ull ' Mr. Itntiit' sm Is mippiiat-ti to havo rawrllton It. but wo eonhl it-c vrrv law tutors nf t'lianue, antl nono fur th 1 1' lt. Itroiiitt'Mni, with very fw t'M't'pilnns, la alts nys Imrili rotts. ptinip'tits, ait I ot,nnton-plsio. Ills rl a'ti-tie Is lli vi iy Isite l niolti-ilriiimnlt' ratiMiis, aa unnatural as iio.sihlt'. anil ivlik as many hlK wnrits a. can lie thrust in. Vt slvnli hiol A eot llkp a iiit'ln- lira tialle t i Ikaii'I. bin tlko one 01 Arllii'a pnotiriil haroo.. whon .tie rtppfarea In itru.ur, 'I' tinereri Biotiitsl tn stand lif lero ua. Ilfr fafo, att swt t't ami l'Oniilliw.1. assniDts overy varying sxprvasiaii, siitt tier honrlne Is Pill ot'ilivntty. In tha low enntotly irons Mml'it Vostvall dt.otsvot! exit f ordti'itry tuleiit. Ilia v ine-osrrlor n a prrrl iki'li h ; ol, vt tilif we aiiuirotl, wo roioattMl almost that stio "heiiltl ,ttv.t ss talent la tomtit hoi Puo anoa oarts. Ilf pnssltiii, en.rav, antl en husla.m are now to an atitllt'iito su uitteti at'i'iisttimo,! tn eol'tness antl Itiiltllor i eo lior tliip eoiiirnlt'i ni-tos aio utiiiinltki t-nt. anl atako her .Inulrir taio nf tie pre at sllraotion. M 1st I'rieo ssa. pieli. . ft'iii'or, ifnilnliio ttll ttiat was tl.a'rotl. Airs. Anna t 'oWi I, ho was wstmlv wloonn'd by ilia public; landoa part eat nf vorv wottk elomollli. .Mr. I'arden hopan tho 'I'lirtlliihl" verv wil, ss btness ho hail tit act fho old in in hut In rtitvotintrnst, tMlnir h.it k In Ms ro al nr ar tl . h'.r. I'O lall litlo cant. Ills rt'tllniis aro nlterlv wlth.mt ,. Itieonoo, InttioaOnir l'tile etililvA. It. ti and oe ntlint. Mr. Ws Its w a all that i'miiM ho doOrod In th sffrts,tvpftllyrant ol a niol"-tlratea. Ilotiuttl ft a C it ntl It ok it art ihfB.illa'it, rrai-ortil. haitfh y f iva-110-. Mr. IJnlP'hA ininle. hat ho alwnvs iloe., wtion ho lit l. a t liaraefor p irf. aninsf stteoeAirul in,!a"tilt- sSoteh of llitinirel.," i ho old rmttloiti rr hravo, lontlfr hoartoit, and fnllni "liBlt in" hnninr. Itl.oni. of llio tntfl'o.'tiiiit plra.nra. of th pleca to sro the Ranacelo" of Mr. liril' lilhs. l. mnsf TUIss Ctnra Rood bo f-irp itten. ITor Mttt., s.-.'na v. a. sory w.-a it no .ho .tins and d im il writ, and ws. a'ti.n Iht-r sMtl.r.rtmy A, a si.uw plof H?l if m"tii.i I as nt,i boon snrii.s.ftl. antt will no d'niht repav the nianaf n fitt f.r tho irtiolao and ospf nao tt has cost thr in. Miss Co aiii.oi i Tiiomikon apKoretl list nistd In the eliaructoror "Pauline. M To-niatit aha plays VnutiVe. ah la tho nnly'M'emll a" who knnws host to Itiirstihe t'r.uwta ivltb nymnslhi ; hfr if utletn ss ant' raihoa rt'iHlit'os for wltifh .ho la fuiluiatisaxe uovcr more apparonl than In 'famine.' Nkav Chesnit Stukrt Thbatkr. The War-rt-n con hlnutlon troup nado a m-st flttmphant i(V',e' la. 1 1 vol. Ie.', and ot them we will discourse ti-injrrc. To-nidit Ihe An o(.t. CITY IKTELIJGENCE. Etath op Thrrvomktrii To-dat. Six A. M., .')!. Noon. HO. One V. M. 7. Wind, E. Tim BiixiAiui Tournament. The grand bll liaid tonrnumeut was commenced yesterday afternoon iu the presence of a large crowd of sper. tators. The matob was begnn between MoissrB. Victor Kslcpbe and Christian Bird, generally con sidered the two best p'ayors In Philadelphia, aod corfalnly stirpn-sed by very few in Aiuerici. llsti pho bent bis opponent bv 107 points. The secoDtl game in the afternoon was between Mi srs. Montgomery and Hewes, and wa won by the loruur by 6XU to 379. In the evening a tiiil larger audience was assembled. Th" tournament wis yisumed by play between Messrs. Ria l and Palmer, tun tormer b- ing victorious by 300 to 4ir. Hiosecoi.tl game was between Messrs. Pinnkatt and Nelins, in which the latu r Hok the lent and he'd it firmly, playing benutifutly, and securing the best run of the'dav, KM. Tho tournament will be resumed to-day at 2 o'clock. Among the distinguished players: present yes tcrduy were Messrs. Phelan and Kavanaugh. Tun Pot.itii-ai, Kucitembnt. The political fever now inns high, and it It hut jnst to say thut loth sides arc working like beavers. At tbe Union league Hull, Chesnut street, above Twelfth, lost evening, there wat ft large attendance. An address was delivered by Daniel Dougherty, Esij. , r The Democrats ulso had a gathering at their licadtHarters on Walnut street. Governor Par ker, of New Jersey, addressed the meeting. A laige Union meetmg was held last evening at Hecoud and Christian street!. Hevorul speeches were made, and a series of patriotic reselntions were adopted. '' Tbe Republican Invlncibles mado.a street parade last evening. Tne men woro eaps and cape similar to tho-e worn In the campaign of lMio, and made ipiitu a lino disp'ay. The Noiioiial Union paity held mass meeting at Hili te nth and Oxford streets. The Demo cratic parly held a muss meeting a'. Pit'ili street sud Gid York road. AH tiie meetings were largely intended. PuiiAi'i LruiA Baftiht AssofiATioN. The 1 ''7th Anniversary of this am icnt body will com mince this afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tbe Baptist Church, coiner of Thirty-sixth aud Chesout stieitH, West Philadelphia. Rev. Richard II. Austin is to prea. h the Opening fieinion, and Rev. Jott pli 11. Keunanl, 1). I)., tbe Doa rlntl !serinou. An interesting meeting Is anticipated. The Ai.mkiioisk. TheiOpula:louof tho A'ms honse.on Satniday las', wa repoited as 2l0i, an Increase of 23 over the same period last year. Admired dming tho put two week, 2m!; bir'.hs, ti ; deaths, ll.tj discharged, 10G; elopul. -ti; fur. nished lo, Icings, 23 ; furnished meals, til. Total limits. 1072; females, 1331. Contracts A WAitntn. Contract have beou awarded for furnishing ld.OdO cabbages nt the Almshouse, during November, tn W. 11. Nichol son, of llaildoiilif Id, N. J., at itr'.i'j per hundred. Contracts for furnltbli g coal for the out-door poor in the l'.'ghtb lli-trict were, nwanloi to H. O'Brien, ut $IU per ton, N. lliller at IU .0U; and for wood for ibo sniiiH district, at $10 pur cord, and coal for Ninth District, to John Adams, at jj'pfio jier ton. Pni:s Ci.iii ov Piin.Anni.i'itiA. A regular suited meeting of this organisation wtll bo held in Select Council Chamber to-iuorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3k o'clock. Iu addition to tho trans action ol important butiniss, an address upon a professional theme will be delivered by a Justly esteemed and dittini.'urtilied meiiibor of the Club. A general attendance of the members of the Astoi iution is purlieu 'arly requested. A Hi avy Pai sum.-The ium of $7,0'i;l has hem paid over by tho I'cuusylvimln llailioid Conopniiy for the use of the city, tho amount having bt en retained under the ordinance au bo. riing the subscription to the steam-hip liue, but subsequently ordered by the Court to be paid lo ilie i:uy 1 nasnrer. Tai: Coi.orkk Union Leaoce. At a mooting of the C. P. Union League Association, held on Thuiaduy eveniug, Scptembor 29, T. C. Bowers in tho chair, rSergennt-Msjor A. M. Green, Thos. J. Bowers, Davis 1). Tumer, (St. Oeorgo Taylor, and Georgo W. Goinea wore elected delegate to the Colored National Convention to meet iu thu city of Syracuse, N. Y , ou Tuesday, 4th instant. Kli x i ion or Officers. An election was held yesterday for otllcor of tho Almshouse. The only change made wa Dr. K. 0. Btickwcll, out door phvtician in the Second District, iu place of Dr. W. A. Cantwcll. Drs. J. J. Black, W. 11. lord, 11. W. Mclfny, and W. W. McClure were elected lUaident Physicians at the Almshouse. Inpucunt Conuvot. Johu Collitw, alias Cald well, was arrested at Pairmount Park lust Qlght by Lieuttnant Godwin, for indecent conduct. Uedecoved a llttlo glil, aged nine ye.irs. up in the baslii, and thei-e proved himself to be a brute in Ihe worst form. He wa committed in duluull ot f 1000 bail, by Alderman UukiUutou. . Aknial ReroRT or ntr lloMtr.orATtiii; In- i h tt ar v. This institution b.is In'en in oporafi.n fof more than live years, aad during this period over twenty-flve thonsand proscriptions have been given out, .mil many hundreds of families, who bt fore knew nothing of the llomieopathlc practice, have, throngh the Influence of this org an I jailor, become firm believers in and advo ralis of this system of medicine. Tho ofYlce for f rt scnplinns is open daily from 4 to P. M. The loaid of Mar agers in tho early part of the sum nir. reroived to open a hnspluil at the northetst cornirol K.leveoth aud Coates street, foraurgical eases, where person who wire accidentally in jured In or near tbe city, or discharged soldiers, who had been wounded in thoir country's cause, or in fact any one needing surgical attention, ami rt fi rring this mode of treatment, should bo ad mitted. As tbe winter approaches, the cxjionses Kill neccfsurily be much Increased, and therefore thr managers feel that they will have to ask tho roininunliy to lend them a helping hand In the shape of funds, blankets, trailta, and oiber stores net dlul for the support of such an institution. Tl.cv have appointed the following committee to receive and collect funds and donations: Amos Phillips, No. 140 ri. Third street: Reno Guillon, No. lti Bank street; Charles Parry, No. 2o:ii Gnen street; John Welsh, S. K. corner Fifteenth ami Jefferson streets, and Dr. B. W. James, No. 101.1 OirtU street. Ai riiiKNT. A colored man waa run ovor by a passenger trJii on the North Pennsylvania rail road, tienr the Reading railroad crossing, about 7 o'clock last evening. His right fo it was crushed, and ho was Injured Internally. We speak know incly when we accord the bicbest credit to the f niployoes of the Fifth and Sixth Streets railway for their hiiii.iine conduct to the unfortunate suf ferer. Messrs. Woodruff and Dill, supeiinien dents ol ihe stables and dejiot, which are within a stone's throw of thesceneof tho accident. Imme diately took a niuad of their men, and with almost womanly tenderness placed blm In ono of their cars, and sent him to thut admirable institu tion, tho l'.pitcopal Hospital. In Skarch of II ku Sou. A respectable Irish lady stopped at the Central Station lost night in search of her son, a little boy six years old. The mother camo all the way from Jersey City In search of him. When last seen ho was on a "peach train." This wns on yesterday week. It is supposed that tome farmer in Now Jersey has the little fellow. 'I ho name of the lost one is John ltairett, but it Is thought that he Is too )onr,g to lell bis name or residence. Jersey newspapers would servo tbe cause of humanity by noticing the above facts, aud thus bring Joy to the bosom of n distracted mother. An Italian Piiioatf. at thb Navy Yarp. The Italian frigate rrincipt I'nhern, which failed from New York a low day ago, arrived olf Ihe rsavy lard yesterday aiieinoon, and wa received with the customary salute. She I a tine looking vessel, carries (10 guns, und her crow and otllcers number 800. She was built iu Eng land. Cavoht im the Act. For some time past parties have been engaged in stealing obi Iron fiom the Depot of the North Pennsylvania Rail r nd Con p ny. Yesterday Michael Keefe was arrtsted while Ii the act of carrying some of the iron away. He was held to answer by A Id jr man Toland. Df.atu of a Weil-Known CirtBN. Mr. Thomtts Campbell, a well-known citizen of the Revn temtb Ward, reshlb g at Second and Thnmp-on streets, died last evening of typhoid fever, afior an Illness of only twoniy-four hours. The deceased leaves a large family to mo'iru bis loss, aud was very highly and generally ro-pe.'ted. ArrFAis from tub Asskssoiis' ltKirnNs, This morning the ofhVe of the City Commissioners was crowded with parties desirous of apoe illng from the Assessor,' rotnrns of the vilna lon of their property. The rieeoud aud Third Ward were heard this morning. Installation. To-night the installation of the five professors composing tho faculty of tho Lutheran Berolnrtry lately estiibllsheil In this city, will take place in St. John's Lutheran Church. Hri.I) to Answer Samuel Davis, colored, has been heir to answer tho charge of burglary at Kesdlnir, and James Yonng to nnsivor the charge oi receiving the stolen goods. Army Hospitals. The wholo number of patients In tho nimy hospitals at tbe present tlinn Is ln,ti;l. Last week, b.'2- convalescent wore returned to duty. RtN Ovnn. James Megonlgte, aod sixteen, was ran over by the W.irren II , at Ti;nh and Arch streets, last nigbr, and bad y injured. He wts taken to hi home, No. 17 Mallory street, CotiMiTTF.n. Tbls morning Fllabetli Polk, black, wo committed by Alderman Devlin to answer Ihe larceny ot Jf-K). RKi itftiiNii This morning the city bounty of Jf'-t'iO was ;aid to tblny-sevcn men. To SciT Titn Fali in Gold. We see that Charles Rtctsa A Co. .the eminent etulluers uaJor the f'entlimul. tre nsklug largt dtductlons In tb Ir cue teaieri th:a watk Irani the market iirlre of thslr goods to tuil the fait in iold. AllhotiHti thfclr ptlrona did n-d ask for It, not' Iter did tiieyespant It, yet ili a-i,m In taki'it; a propoiiktnato price irom what waa psld a weua, atfo wsa viy we.i rocetveti hy lite buy ois, Inn rossin ilisu) slronuly stni fa.orabtji of ttie system of oorrect charuea ad-jpltd by I his boose To day lathe time to buy at Charles Stokes L'o.'s "On 1'iiee," uudox the C'uataientaJ. Valvaiiib Trstimony. Procure at any nnifslst's one of Mrs. 8. A. At ieM's rlrculsrs 4 tier Hond a lliir Keatsror and liar Drestln, and y iu will flti Id it much valuable Information concerning the human hair, slao taaiimontala from well-known and re llai'le partirt ihat win aalisfy y.iu thu n.r prnoaratlona lias no eiiuals fur reitJCIiiA, favltatalia and tieiudryino; the Hmr. If your Hi rdsre.v. If o l haveahat.1 apnl. If ycu wish to retain jwnr hair IbruUKh lln),uaeihne ureyax tlona. To Pi RCHAsr. Ci.otihno at Low Tuicrs, make asolecliua fr ua sar stoek oi'ttKAOv-UAua Oaruieais. We are setliasr gwds einal ta ffyta, .it, itsbi anl miMriat frem'lb to W ptr ent. tur ihAn Ii ituw charge A fur tie aao e g.oat mane iu icier, wenaveai sty c, sue, ana pr.-n. of Ct'otiiisi; Mi'ii'a, Youtii'a, and butt. All oail be suited wlU-ef-tdtflsy or tr.iuh e. Hi s-skit A c'.i., towor hah, xso, oin tlArtet airect. The "Floreni b" Macuinb Is, without douljt. the iDtchiae t-f lha age. In appearance', rbe clitraotorof Kt work, sod perfect atmptlrlty uf cuniiru.-Uun, It Icavos r.otht.K le hf dttirod. Every maelilno I. stipplifd atan with a ' llsruuu St-li H jwer,' aa luv,il,iaule arr.nieia.iit I'ur uuidlt s uud ' lu. tins the wiak, witlutuc lha .Iwesist 1 It.ir tn tho npors'iir, and a giiaratiiee aouompailUia ttvory uiA'ililLi' In-urn.i.' U to vivo the purutiAi purlaul aatltlac- no. i, ur iue naoDe w tc leiunutu. Fi'iiNin ui: Slifh, on Jjoohb Covi'.ns. At the pre.eal free m line r'urtiilitrti it i. sro.t eonn-tuiy to bare llps tar jnortrtilu... 'Iheyareuat ana mail by ttra l.'. i t hi. id. at W. Ileiiy l'ilou a, Jstt Clioiuut tlitt'l. Dn. Marshall 'h Catarrh Sni ff Opkns Awn p.irmeul all obstiu tlon.. s'rrnth.n. ihs glands, aad f1!. a haalti.y a''ttm to the parte aiteetod. riuld by Ljotl to., .So. 1J N. Second tlieet. Go lo No. 024 Arch street, B. F. Rcluier's now and mloatlld Oa'lerv Ills Ivorytypas, tlartt a do Visile . and Ii o sUr rli.ii,vts:ih lu oil i-uigra are uu.uruat. I In t'Aivallon. rilll.ADllI.PHIA TKAUK BKIHtKT. Tn i'.sliav. October 4. Bark is quiet ; uo Bales of Quercitron have been reported. Cotton continues excessively uuii, aua prices are barely maintained. Clovcrseed Is but little inquired after, aud prices are entirely nominal. Flaxseed is in steady demand at 3(rr3lo W buthol, with sales of 250 bushels. Timothy sells lu a small way at $0. Iu Provisions we hear of no new movement to notice ri.a it.,11 fi iitnre which baa characterized the Flour Market for somo time past still continues, aud prices ate unchanged. Thore Is llttlo or no demand for export, and the sales, to a limited extent, have been confined to tho supply of th home trade, at 1-60C'0 75 ii' bbl. for supsrflue; $10(Vj'10-75 for extras; aud $10 5012 for low grade family and fancy lots, as tn quality. There Is very little Rye Flour here the demand Is limited, Hnd prices are barely maintained; we uuote at fctl(r'9-26. Corn Meall nomlual. Wbeat continues dull, and proseut pricel I are above the view, of buyers, 'J"0, tales are only toa limited extent. We notice "".of 3W0 bushel, prim Pennsylvania and WeZn red at W; price ot : white i are droo,. log and weak. Jniii Corn 'Is' rZS,- " of liw bu.Vela ixod AVeslern is rejrtcd at sSt'fie; there la uo yellow here. Oats aro in moderate request at UU cents. Parley 1 quiet. A tale of Malt on private terms, IO ttie r Alt Ul UI otvj uimmm is ic)twitut&. Whisky Is lowtr; sales of ttO bbl. Ohio at $1 80, M,,J amiiA lSriltlite at iiil.7H. FOURT II EDITION HENRY WINTER DAVIS ON THC PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. He Delivers a Speech in Favor cf ProBidont Lincoln. j BEGULATIONB CONCEHNINC ELECTION TICKETS IN ' THE AHMY, LATEST FROM THE FRONT- iion. iir.isnr wiirr.R ntvia oh inn MM'KN r THF, T. ffperiat Drtpaiek to Tho Kvoninf Tthfrmph. IIaltimorb, October 4. lltary Winter Savlsl addressed an Immense Lincoln meeting lastnlgl la the nw Assembly rooms, lie spoke two) hour. He advocated the re-election of Iiaeolt on the ground that he wa the only candidal embodying the loyal sentiments and wishes oat the masses, whilst McClellan wa In bad anil dangerous company, supported by too ma ay knows disloyalist and sympathizers with tbsj Rebellion to be trusted. lie defended himself against the aspersions growing out of tha WadJ and Davis manifesto, contending that tha Ad ministration and the people were coming into these measures. Ills speech was thorough in JtS t'nloulsm, and calculated to do good. Hranlnt Ion ( aurrraleg the Islalrtbatloitl of t.lrctton Ticket Among tbe KstlrJIerai Its our Armleai. Bfifial DutptUch to Th E ten ing Telegraph. Wasiiinoton, October 4. la or ier tosecaria -fair ditti Ibutlon of ticket among aldlur In :h field, who, by the law of th.lr respective Sut'es, ' are entitled to vote at the approaching election, the following rales and regulations are prescribed by the War Department . . Onestjent for each army corps, may bi desig nated by tbe (State Kxecutive, or by the 8:aHJ Commitiee of encb mimical party, who, on pre teniing his credentials trom the btate Executive or Irom ihe chairman of said e mmitteea, snail receive fiom tbe War Department a pass to tiisj headquarters of the corps for wnich he is desig nated, with tickets or pruxles, wneu required by Hbite laws, which may be placed liy hnn In tha lunula of tnch person or persona as he my el;e lor dittrlbiition amontr tbe olllccrs and soldiers. Civilian HiMitors of eich political party, no! to exi t tu one IrVrcHrh nrl'aile, may in like madnec be designated, who shall receive paes.oo apuli cation to the Adjutant, General, u oe present out the day ot election, to see that the elections arej fairly tomlucttd. '-" 1 No political speeches, baraagues, or csavasg- o ing smoug troops will Ih: permitted. Command inn iilllcirs are enjoined to take such measures an may be essmilal to semra freedom and fiifue", In tbe elections, and ibat they b voi.dncted wittt . j due repaid to good order and military disuipliao Any titllcer or private who may wantjnly destroy'1 Mifkcts, or prevent their proper OisinbutlOBI an in it leal voteis, Inierfere with ihe ireeJora oi r electlen, or make any false or fruudu ent r t irrl, will bo ties med guilty ot an otlonso aKsiost good order and military discipline, aud oe punished, by. J summtiry uitmistui or cuurt-iuiuuui, . . , (1 ( ( ,kt I.ntrrat from the Prone. The mall steamer I'.xprtu, from Cily Point, bring no news of Importance from tha' front. At ten o'clock je terday morning, wheel tbsi 1 mull bout left City Point, there was considerable) ' cannonading heard In the direction of our extxemA left, but ii was uot known at City Point what oectte) ie tioncdit. , -ti ; i .'. ,iw t'hiln'a 11 luff. . , (l' i The imprcshton which prevail that Oenexai 1( Giant holds Chapln'a bluir.ua, I ib at Fort CaiUnfJ rj is llaukeil, is Incorrect. Our forces have taken , from the Rebels and bold a line of works oa Cbapin's farm, which is below the bluff, und baa ' probably been confounded with it in printed rejorts. . n- I - Krlxrltt Dlaglnir op th Rod lest f evel ' HetMteira , . ,i.''.- "J It bus been ascertained by Colonel Weils, Pro- vobt Murshul of the southern dufeoses of Wasbj ltiijton, that tho Rebels have bees for some UmJ , . busily engaged In digKlog up dead bodies on Iht) buttlc-fli Ids of the Wilderness, and stripping eff tbe clothing to be sold for rags. ' It bad been known that trains were running ' from Richmond to a point a few miles below Fredericksburg, and ma h ipecolation arosa upon the probable object of railroad optratl na ' in that vicinity. .j is It turns out that these) train ara ran forth) J purpose of transporting to Richmond tha aMrii of the Wilderness batt'es, old Iron, rag, 4c. : ... . , j We learn that Union and Rebel bodies ara botll exhumed by these Jackals aud hyenas, and thei , , garments stolen. The business of these train is) directed by commltsloncd otllcers of the Be il aimy. ' , , , FINANCt ANU COMMERCE. U; i 4 Qrrtui or Tua rfivasffMa Taiinsara, I Tntaeky, Octuoet 4. I The Slock Market, as wa have not-ced lot several days past, continues very dull, and price are unsettled and lower. Uoverment bonds have ' diclimd, with sales of fi i0 at 100101, couioui eff, and lOo, coupons ou; 6s cf 18elsol4 atlttti. In Oold there is very Utile doing thi morning, tbe market la dull, and price have ilsdiaiiiJj . opening at 193; fell off and told at llllj a. .1 , o'clock; 191 at 12; and 19(14 at 121. icIa-,!,, tor are all looking to tbe theatre of war, aud f General Orant is successful with his move -at at on Richmond, gold will go much lower. The Money Market conilnnas rather strinrent, ' and there is very littlo doing ; loans on call ar quoted at '" 7 per ceut. per annum, and . pill r at U('t 12 per cent. rilll ALlKLl tliA B'l'OCK EIUUAH IE SALES, Oi'I Reported by Clarknon Co., Bnairi, la. lit a. TtlrtJ HK.yoKB BOARDS. 4. Hi ah KeatlliiK K.... HI fj llHUb Ui;.Jr . leu .li tiu. . tils. MHrlT UOAHI), turn u ! flu in d Smso d St'tHI tin.... el wm .H l)eiisiore...f) "'st isif . ...I'i,' ..e.'Ol ..u.lill SCSI h ! Sisiaii S..,. ...Uu ,K t aisijTr t.i 4'ilsli u tilO'.ll tttsi ill, Kiheuuy OU. V,i oil ib o tt . lll sii Pel IHv y 40 th liina HB TO tti.tl Uo V'i In ih An 6:i 'Au .nruil. srle.uJ0 ti l lisiaft do u Jl .' Iio in tteOiuiktck a SsjU Co IkK) :( at. too do fl'JitsltT. b. tia, '81. ai'innriiv a. new ....l"''t r.'ni a t. im lli-ailini; bits TO. a.'irlxij'a. It i ' Its.. JUS I ,i,ili Bunbury A: 7,lail y.'ush Ills Uoiiiil .... s I otilialU OU. MO t's fsi eh do SM ll UsU u is "st j 4i ll.ll dn J lui b neauiu a. . . . u 'a Cuotatlons of the principal Coal and Coal OH ..VWt. . v.w-.- - - ,. i . .... I ... I .Aff Alt. rultoo Coal 7 S ' UnloB Petroleum.. y.V Hi. Moiiniaia Coal, til . Hetia oil. a-4 1 hi H .VJi Mid. Cool. .14 drees HI. (Mai.... s , k. I aitwiMlal..... Ik Feeder liaia Coal. ?a Clinton Coat 1 Under I'm! J 1 laniend Coal KlX Hwaiaia an.rt, ..i Kaulin.. .. Franklin Oil Hoot, a t-JJOO.. .. Irving Oil IJ)e I , Pi I arm Oil 14 lieuauhure Jl lalHuli U IMcl-.llt.Dey ....... , 1 ! II K.itMirt. UU 3 ltAi oun.tead , 1 a.tijlea liaiuetr.rji IVliliAlililli 1 li.aneelk-ul KHv.t.iije tua.... i . i js llibltail i... Vi , l 1 S. nry ana,M... s j ,ll-lr bruner 1 J KutvUior OU..... Ilia mat ualllitsuuU rerroll , i asiimrf,... , J( Jif rnrtlll V! ! Hull Creek,..,.... 17 ,lriH.nla. 1 1st Oil I rt , 4 4 ilaltle Hha le Oil. .Ill tltl'llOlocA uu... t Corn Vlaubw..,;.. t feliUMyivaula I'et.. .... a r il lttK.k, UU...,, 4W'Terr r'ai-iu... l'erryOII.... lllovr.l Oil... K.'VslOue Oil. IS'" IV, Ui'iiiii ICeuaotar,.. H I X . , .... i Veuaaso al..... K- 1)8 Uaven & lino., Mo. 20 8. .Third street,, q,U0t as follows r 1 tnit. '",';7 ...S I'tf .! J''- American Hold... 1 American Silver, A' and Ps... . IO , lf3 ,180 di. 1 6 liiS. Mil P"- IUiuies and Half Dimes 8pauUh Quaruar ' Penn. Currency ' New Voik lixciutitfe r i i ii -" : i. ''-.' 'd :.!) a al .'it.ia i: ,1 . 3'1