ft. k it YMEING TEJhE TTD A TO) H THICK TJIKKK CENTS. rillLAIU'IJ'JIIA, TlIUttSOAY, OCTOllKR (J, 1SU4. PRICE THREE CENT. jS Jl 1 'J ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, The Financial Crisis iv. ErgLcd. l THE MONK? MIRItCT. FailuTffj and Great Coxicquini Dis tTCbtin Lccd?, Loudon, Liverpool, Manchester and Havre. Tti riiinnclitt Crisis! In I iiKlitml. VNTRAI. TO!lH MOWINII t'PlHOM l.l'.I'.lm TO LONDON I OMMI lltl t, 111 I HI ir A Nil I 1 1,1 P K (KICK fcXI.HAK.H HOOIS Ot' C H STIONS A"IU rrii.ATOtis in a Tiuiir ri p. Prom 1c Ion Inn r,ri iy t, h. ir) seri. It. The stork mArkcM have ngaln been preja life 1 to day by the feeling of distrust w.iicu prevails with irsard to tbe condition of mercantile ere lit. In in the bdivy losses wlilcb are no Of nf Incurred in cott in, it is fenr. d that further ta.l ure must take pluon, the en-en of which in y make themselves tell in other dcpirtus'its o lniHtnc. The fnnds have declined ( per c-et odd closed ilatly I'orcign stocks, tnotigli dull iutnnn, wore eonip ira'ivoly well supoirtoi. Hume railways huvegrv n way. The pririi-t al fenture of the day's business, hovever, was the intrca-cd weakness shown hy the .hires of Dine of the brinks nnd linnucUl cimii inics. lncrni lional FinanH il have especially suffered. Al thongh a certain demsnd rnn'lnies t i bt; cxoerl enced on tbe part of tbe public fur gool dividend paying investments, owing probably to the ciner prospect of the money market, and to t lie decided improvement in the position of the It, ink of Kug liiud, the tone of the Block markets showed iu trt ased depression at the clmc of bustnes. Fromttr I crl'tnrt Time' ( .'f'v at'fiW'), $ pi. 24. Nothing further of a definite character has transpired with regard to the Leeds Banking Com any , hut it is believe I t int a baianci-shcct will be presumed to the meeting of shareholders on Munday. M"anubile tbe statements mule regarding the debt of ilfl'i.OflO due to the bank by a Mr. Mursdcn, nn "iron foiindor," woo appears a abort time back to have been a pubhean, and pre Tioasly a turk at tumie Iron works, hao eon tributtd to increase the feellei? & to the whole tome results of a n no per cent, rate of disc.iun' when Jt put a Btop to the career of tacit estab lishment. The procecdinfis yesterday In the London C mrt Of Bunkniptcy 111 the cise of Mr. FrAnkenhelm, in which it tran-pio-d that he had been hole 1 on in his speculations by ndvune.in fro'ii two of the newly formed joint stock bmkf, one ot whieli liKores as a creditor for 1 lil.lsH), nnd auo'.lisr lor lti,OCH, Imve likewise strcnihcned tbe convie'i in of the value of the corrective process now in proarc-1. At a moi ting of tho creditors of M isers. Horn A Co., produ e brokers, who tailed on the 2 )cb ultimo, the bal.ini'cshoec presented by tbe accuunuot, Mr. r'. Mavuanl, showed liii'iilin.'S tor 1.8,4, Hi, aud assets estimated at tl 1,010. A rt solution W..S pm-ed to wind np nndjr inspne tion, and tlie iiieeti'ig wis adjourned to tho 17th of October, to give time for communication witb the priiii ip.il ereditors, w hoaro ucurlyall foreign. 'lae Joliowintf relaten to the charira of fraud afa!ast a Mr. 1". U. 1 unt, which was heard yes tirday l.etore the Lord M.nor, a.id on which the priretirr remauili'd until Monday : 'eHHirrkn Voow, KSVK E uam.ik. HplPtnNf 21 I': l 'lii. t. t i.y Hie i miimiuto .if llio Hiors K tlianteio iifiem iii tut Mr.K It. iiaiint.-vnu U rt-p .rt I In n e. T'i? i.l ro-.iav as hivln-j i-.n una- r inAnnnat on at ttiM Manliii llouhe. lea, aimI M. vcr bM ken. a luem lit T rtlie 8!-.-k r.c!i e. I a ah m sell oi' trim o.p ruinl'y to Add ihit tli cm-Biittf-u .uvan ifit prohliet the tinMiiliers '.'I liio tt'.oi k Ex i'!mny! Irtiru nth orilsh':; fir nu.Iiiess. J aui, .Ir, uur ete ' i,-.it i. i'vant. Ijji : fit.VM 1M LtVIRN, Se -.tarv. THE 1.1 Ei8 FAILIURS RPO!lTl:l His; or A II VN Kill IT TO NEW YOIIK. Sr. the lonUuH riwiri, -S. '(wr 23. Nothing positive bai b,-en divulged to the pal lie of Let as up to yieterduy afternoon as to wh it steps the committee of hreholdcrs of the L-ed Huiikirg Cumpsuy, in conjunction wiia the CO ire of directors, are likely to recommend as to the affairs of that company ; hut rumors wvre current that the condi iju oi the bum is much w iro than was at (list suspected. Some furtm r fa'.iuies, consKinent u;ijn the stoppage of ;bo b tuk, tive oecnricd. That of Messrs'. -Sa'tlfield, cloth merchnn'-s, lias already uccu lucattoaed m the Tiinns; and it Leeds jmicr stat-s that the bills of Mr. John Abraham, of Alderiiuulmry, I.ond n, h:ia been returned, the fni ure being utiribut ib'.o to the su'p.n-ionof Mdhts. taaltiuid, agiln-t laom a pe ni' u ' f batiiriiitev v is oM-ned in tb L-eds Court of Hnnkrtiptcy yesterday ( I'liursd iv). Thi total atnoai.tof Me srs. Pit ilfleM's liabilities, It is c 'Ti. j' ctnrcd, will approach 0:),000, upw.trdsot 000 of which is due to the, Leeds U.mking Company for bills now running. Another tatliiie is that of Mr. J. W. Mursden, Iron mast" r, Leeds, from whom a letter, dated Liverpool, has been received in Leeds, -t i'.iii ' that be found "all was jp." and adding, "I'm otf lo Piew York. As tins was an act ot b tnkruptcy, a petition was yesterday presented acilnst hin in ttu Leeds llankruptcy ( onrt on behalf of the Leeds Bauldi g Coiupany. Their claim against lilm iiciounis to and they hold his dis honored aecep'.iuc. for arout i'l'2,iW ). They hold as si curity the mor gige of a fjtimlrv at Casthford, between Leeds ami York. Under any circumstane s, hovrvcr, the loss of the bulk by Marsdtn nnn-t lie serious There is no pisd live Itfuruiation tliat M -rnilen bus lull for Ame rica, and miiDy question whether his letter was not a nite, althiiih he sta'ed tint further cmn inuulcaiioas were to lie adtlresscd to him in New York. THE FALL IN CflTT'iV A l.I'MlINU l;Al'i li OF THE , , 1 i uirnctLTY. tram tAt Ltituian TtU jraf'Ui'.i!! urii let, n.Uinici'ii Scfons dlftleul les are beginning to ho felt among some of the weuker speculators in co'toa, aau cue uu.cbit t, it is le'el. will spread In on eineiie of the heavy t ill, representing alto- thcr about tixpuDce per pound, that bas t ikes place in the va iu ot 'he staple. Too losses trios entailed and they mu-thave proved exceedingly large are aifgrriMitcd by the iearue-s of money, and tl e nlisraeUs tiiiown m the way of linns whose position is considered doubtful by tlu reserve nmurully evlne. d in the dis-ount ruarkot. It is timoi tiinate m tunes like the present that the disturbance o cisioned br a f lilure hero and thtre e(.enders distrust, where, in fact, there is aot the lightc-t gioiind fornl irin ; bu' the cjt'on interest Pas Inea tor the Inst ti.w tears in a very anmnnlous r-itnaiion, nwimr, of Vimrse, to tho nneer'oin duration oi the .Min'rieau war. lrans- tv lions luive l.eeu Cilidiietvd all aloug on an e.i r- mous scare, ami .it n-ntii indications oi instability .have develotied themselvi s. In ihe knovn sti.i. pane of one bini-e tint tho reported cinb.irr.iss nient of anotlier, whose inistort'ino has fonned the principal topic ot coiivera'.ion thu altera. Id various purrs of the ci'y. One of thu linns rctcrreil to is Messrs. Oclii hs ,t C ml the liabilities ure supp i.se I to aiinunt to jL 'ii),1)!) I, but urn h uncertainty prevails upon the subject, in the other cu the party in , uesiion Is stated to have Informed his brokers that he will not bu ablo to pay his engagements (Jim to morrow. His I'ealims are ulleed to have beeu of vast extent, nnd a short time since he was understood to have n aliped about 12.0,000. L1VKHPOOI. AI.AEMHD. "rsa tlt Liverpool SlvrcHiy.Mepleiiiber'i-l. In the principal departments of business iu London yesterday there has beeu very little uoing. ine aownwaru movement or prices in the cotton market continues, livery one appears Le very fidgety regarding monetary matters, aud it L fcaitd that, unless a change for the better won (o.i i jitticf, inilit unt be srrtumly thaken. THE FKKI.INO IN MANCHESTER. from Hit ttanchtittr Braminer, (city article), A.'jtt 21 Tho stock markets show an iiurnovcmont, There is no business to support them, transac tions being disarranged by the impression crested by the stir-pension of the Leeds Hanking Com pany; but in the absence of Investments, prices generally are steadier than many peoifle antici pated. The returns of the Dank of Kngland and tbe Lank of l'ranco arc both satisfactory, sua-much as the position of both is struuKthencd in their reserves, whilst their liabilities have diminished. It is stated that some of the younger Joint stock banks have ueen urgently catling on their cus tomers to reduce me amount ot touur advauces. and that this is one cause of the continued du prcssion ou the Stock Exchange. It is urged that, if this course is continued, serious incon veniences may arise, and that the power should bo very caret uliy eMHCiaeu unuerprescut cixcuui b lances. i'AILraa OF A UAVKB COTTON TRADBR. '-Am the Lendon Tun (ri'y arrVrV), September ti. Ihe failure bas been announced of Mr. C. Dose large o ton speculator at Havre. The liabili the are Mated at 40,0(10, aud the assets ure tiiougni to oe considerable. ft-imlht londim foil .city arliele), Stpttmlierl. The recent failure at Havre is stated to amount to 141X1,000, and not 40,000, as has been named Several lumtHs In thU couutry are suUecvn by it THIRD EDITION THE ADVANCE ON RICHMOND. OUR POSITION SECURE. vVamhini.ton, October 0. Nothlutf espo- f lally Introstinj? lion Ixs'n reci'lved from tli Army of the Potoraiu- to-day. It appears, however, tliat tlie advanced por-ltlon pained lust week Is so strengthened that there Is littln dangi:roftliecin'iny attetHpt Injr to dlsloile our army, Lee lieing tix weak to uiuke such u nioveuient. fi! rant and Hutler. IMPORTANT MOVEMENT OF WARREN. Heavy Firitg About Clicpin's Farm. CATTURE OF ANOTHER LINE OP REBEL WORKS. Manassc8 Gap Railroad Opened to Rectortown. Kt., Fr r.tf., r.tr,, F.t-., Etc., Ktt. Npeelnl to The Eveiilns; Telesrrsrnhi. WiKHiHOTON, Octobi r C The mall steanier Manhattan, from Ci'y l'oint, rep rts that there bns been no heavy righting in front of Petersburg since tbe last reports. Warren hai swung around on the left somewhat, to a position commanding tta"? Sonthslde railroad, where he is thro vitig up in'retchmenis and mounting henvy guns, by which It is believed the Rebels may be prevented from using the road. The Manhattan brought up forty-four Ilobjl officers, captured hy tbe lih Corps on the north side of the James river; they arc under chargo of Captain Lowell, CSih IYtii.nylv.inia Regiment, and rank from llnnten nt to Heuten mt colonel, inci . ling severul majors. 1 le'it nnnl-Colonel Maury, who commanded a Rebel fortiilcatlon on Clrapin's farm, is among the psr'y. Cap'ain Powell al-o bad charge of thirty-two Hehel dcsTtcrs, who came int General Ilutlcr's lines. They have taken the oath and desire to go North. Captain Charles Corrier, Cap'ain P. C. Lonke, arid Lieutenants 1'. Bean and Davis, all of tho 11th New Hampshire regiment, ho were wounded on Friday in fighting on our left, came up on the Manhattan. The bodies of the following otHccrs, killed in fighting on tbe north side of the J i nes river were brought up, yU. ; Cap'.ain 3. V. Vannys Assistant Adjirant-Ocneral, 3d Brigade, 3d Divi sion, 18th Army Corps ; Captain D. C. ftix, Mst New York Regiment; Lieutenant J. A. Fitch 40th Massachusetts ; mid Lieutenant R. II. Thomp son, Dth New Hampshire. Two hundred and tiny wounded arrived here lar-t ulght from City Point, ou hospital steamer Smte of Maine the first urrival of wonndod here since Gram's new movemont. The transport steamer llelritUre bas arrived from Portress Monroe, whieli place she loft yos tcrday afieruoon at three o'clock. She repine that yesterday morning heavy cannonading was heard from the direction of C'baoin's farm, and the report was In circulation at .Fortress Monroe tl at we had driven tbe enemy from another line of linn nchimvnts. Yesterday four hospital boats arrived at Port ress Monrt e from above, with woundod, belong ing to the Army of the .lames. There was a largo proportion Of colored solders among those wounded. The Manassas Gap railroad L. bocn repaired as far as Rectortown. SECOND 8PIXIAI. DESPATCH. "Washincton, October 6. No further move ments are reported as having ruken place south west of Petersburg Cur troops are steadily for tifying the posi:locs galtiel, hut the enemy Is probably too strongly inircnchcd on the KjutiiHlda railroad to w.uraut an assault upon their works. As it Is, however, we have possession of the V.cighn road, over which tho Rebels wagoned u largo portion of their supplies, and our forces bold an impregna ble position within two miles oi the Houthside railroad. Ibis is an a lvaiitag- worth far more than the c at of tho attack. t'lirtiirr Iron. .Men Orlaul. ' Sew Yohk, O.tober C Tho steamer Merri mac, from New Orleans, with d ites to the uOtb, ai rived to-duy. 8be brings no tviws. Ness I ruin the Noatli. Brnlhern papers contain the f dlowiug: Macon, Ga., September Ti The expiration of Ihe truce leaves. even liundico and three Federal and live bundled and two Ooutcdcrates yet remaining to be exchange I, which will be done In it day or two. Mn-riu m's t. iv.ilry left Atlanta r tine d iys stto nnd passed on u -on his right, but Bsjet no genrrul nioveineiii ..l Yankee forces bus taken place. Klierinnu bas over forty thousand elfaetive men, but his stock is in in 1 condition. He Is s'lll brinisingupsuiipliis. 1'ix it nut Davis arrivod litre yrsti ntiiy, uiiil maile a .n rt and cheerful spicin. Ho said Sin rrnan win d soon be forited to reueut and that then the so nes of the retreat from Moscow would be rc eua el. Tbe bestowal of curacl.s by the English bishops is again arousing oi asslnn a'iroad A cleigyinan w ho bus been thirty years in orders givi s his experience to the London Timet. Ho held his Urn cure thirteen years, when bis bishop died, niid his successor, ofhisnwn accord, "wrote D'e a most kind letter, telling me that he 'know I had a claim upon him,' but be feared he could iroinisc me nothing, as, 1 if he lived to the ago of ilethiiMilcli,' lie should uot have enough prefer ments to satisfy bis own family and friends." The writer held his second cure only nine years ; It was a sole charge. At leugtb his rector resigned it, and tho parishioners posted oil to the bishop to sk him to confer die rich benefice, worth tl'.'O per annum, on the curate. His lordship was most kind, promised all right, and gave it to another. The Lnglish clergymen must therefore dretid the death of their bishops. The whole sys tem is much as if Bishop Potter, on the death of llisbops YVuinwright and Onderdouk, and his own elevation to olllce, should have turned Dr. T ng out of St. George's, or Dr. Hawks out of Calvary Church, to make way for his own nephews aud second cousins. The latest rullway horror In England is the ca'e of an unknown young woman ot twentr-ftve, ho was terribly mutNated at the Portland road station of the Metropolitan Railway. Oue of the railway inspectors stated that the woman was accompanied on the platform by a man, who pushed her against the carriage door, and that the moment t-be got drawn under a carriage bo ran away at full tpeed up the entrance staircase aud pot otf. The head aud face are uninjured, but the right arm is torn completely from iu socket, and tho left leg is broken. The lower part of tlie body is literally torn to pieces. A Paris newspaper of thirty-two quarto pages, Including articles on the theatre, faahrous, music. und ull the tcatuics of a popular weekly, is to be started lor gratuitous distribution to all persons, its projector adds, "who commission me to sub scribe in their name to a daily paper, to one of toe pnneipai rrcncu reviews, or to a weekly lllua tiuUd paper." While the subscription lasts, he sunscriuer win receive uig joumat art .loonnet, wliote proprietor's profit if to consist of the trade allowance made to him by tbe papers to which I e is coinniisioned to subs cribe. nton n van. wr jtF.tci. Nv.w Yohk, October 0. The steamer lluuvui, from Havana, with date to the I t i-a'taut, Ii.ji krrivtd. She furnifhts Mexican sdviee. we learn ol the abandonment of several towns and titles by tbe French, and their occupancy by the Republicans. On the other hand it Is said thn. Mejia occupies Victoria city and Nochfstland. Qnlpira, who dors not recogul.e the Ktnplre, bm fights the Republicans, Is reported to be pursu ing Juarez on his way to Chihuahua. Tbe A?ripulco Inn 1 exp'dl'inn is cnn'inmlVy hararscd by guetilii's and is short of foo 1. A ship leaded with cattle lost all her cargo on the way to Acapulco. Maximilian was ctrca'tr'l to retnrn to tbe C tpi tal on the nth, from Santa Domingo. Wo learn that the Kchcls have ag'cod lo lay down thc r rms conditionally. Onr corre spi'ii lea! doubts this news. IYI. WFFTI4J A T II Hint; ETON. 1,1 ! oa'il le Te Kif.i-ig T'-tetniph. niiiiiutioN, N. J., October 0. Au Immense meeting of the friends of Lincoln and Johnson w as held here la-t evening. It Is estimated that Over ten thousand were preen', clubs and pro. ces'ior.s composed of farmers from the a Ijiining tountles. Speeches were made by Messrs. Ten F.yck, Frelicgtitiyscn, Seovp.1, and o'hers, en dorsing tiro rcr.om Illation of Hon. John W. Starr for Congres. New Jersey will cat loose from tbe tar of Democracy at the corning clc ti ja. I'ROn SJ 4SH VII.LF Nashvii.i.h, October 6. Owing to the heavy storm last night, the tolograpb lines are down on the Chattanooga railroad, and we have no reports from General Uoussean's command. Tbe telegraph lines along tbe Tennessee and Alubama railroad are working to Pulaski. The rain torm of last nlrtht Is Continued to-day. 1 he water is live feet deep on the shoals aud rising. From llemil'orf , N. C , Ni.w Y'ouk, October 0. The steamers eirbern and Ileanfort, Irom North Carolina, with dates to the rid, have arrived. They bring a number of discharged and invalided naval nfhVcrs and men, ami 23 prisoners cupturcd on the blockade-runner S ight lluirk, with considerable cotton from the destroyed blockade-runner f.ynr. Tho Ileanfort was towed here by the .Yirt ri, tho latter having lost her profiler. J ' Fllrttlrr from Kfvt OrlrnilN. Nrrav York, October fl. -The steimcr CoinUt i (im, with New Orleans dates of tlr 27th u!t., has airived. She brings 22') Rtilcls, captured in Mobile bay. , The steamers Ariel and Cnolr were passed on the li'jth, going up the Mississippi river. Prriitntion nf 'tiiliiret Itnttlo-rinstH. To-day, Fiivu'e (ieoro U. Moore, Company D, 11th West Virginia Voluiitc. rs, and Private John Creed, Company I), 2.'ld Illinois Veteran Volun teers, visited the War Department and presented to Ficrctary Stanton two battle-lings, captured by them from the enemy at Fi. tier's Hill, Va., Sep tember '."J. General J. 11. Wilson, who accom panied Creed and Moore to this city from Gcue n.l Sheridan's Department, Introduced them to the Secretary, after which the men unfurled their I'nge arid extended them to Mr. Stanton, who, in receiving them, thanked the men on Ik Pair of the Department, for their gall. miry, nnd direced them to proceed to the A lju'ant Ocncuir otlli e, where salable medals would be pn pared for them. The captors of the llsgs were then conduced to (ieneial Town-cml's ollice, where the 11 Us were deposited, und inscriptions for tbu medals taken t own. Privste Crcfd captured Ms (lag In a novel man ner. While the battle was In progress at Fisher's Hill, he got out of ammunition, and being in close proximity to the Kelh'l color-bearer, he pi kid up a stone, with which be knotted the Itebel doin, nnd captured the Hag. KWo ytan War, retierttny. NLWL FROM F0RTRE3S UOsJROE. Activity In the Kixvy- ArrKal of ltenr AitmlrHl Lnrtluer. Fori rnts Monuoe, Va., Oc'.ober 4. Tho news from the front for the past two days has b:cn rat In r meagre and unsatisfactory. Every arr.va of boats from up the James river reports heavy tiring going on, but no general result. 1 he fact is that our armies are continually uiauoiavrit.g aid harassing the enemy; but General Grant does not bring on a general engagement -Yiihoul he can foresee a grand victory. AUHIVAI. OP WOL'NJiet) soMnnns. ' This morning the hospital transport Thomat Povrll, Captain Lvnes, urrived from IWmuda Hundred with a load of wounded soldiers. Among them is Colonel Donobue, of the I'l.'i New Hampshire Volunteers, a gallant aud dash ing otll -e r, who was shot in the hip while bravely leading the brigade be commanded during the storming of Chapin's lllutl'. Colonel Donahue is a highly elllcient and capable otlicor, and his many fi lends will be glad to learn that bis wound, though serious, will not prove fatal, aud only keep him away Irom his command a short time. Naval matters, which for a long time past have been most stagnant in those parts, have recently assumed an active form. Yesterday afternoon witnessed tlie arrival of the steam frigate I'ow hatan, Commander William itomendorf, from Cane Ilnytien, having on board Hear-Admiral James T. Lardner,who left shortly after on board of ihe mail sicaiuer Ad'luutt tor luminore, w hence he will go to Washington, then U Philadelphia, to relieve Acting JUar Admiral Mtlbiing. Lieutenant CoinoisnJu 11. I .liur, l ite commanding the .train fnga'e If .. tiemtto, has laen detached from ttns vassal ami lungmd to oommsnd Ihe fust blockadtr .4. It. l ame, recently captured by 'be Santima He Cuha. Commodore Josuph I. Hunan is at preseut con iuaiidlng the Afinn)ofi. 1 be Irigate Stilnne, Commander I.owrie, Is ex pect) d to arrive here ut any mcuient, ns well as the slcaiu friga'e C(iAir'firo,Coiumn4ore rhttcber, which is expected to be Admiral Karraut's II ig shlp. Dr. J Mi Chilian, Surgeon U.S. N.. arrived here je-terday, and is awaiting tho arrival of tho Colorado, of which he is the sm gcoii-iu-chicf. 1 he L'nited States iron-clad Atlanta, Lieutenant 1 hum as J. Woodward commanding, left the (3s port Navy Yard a few days ago, thoroughly repaired, aud is at present stationed oil Newport News, awaiting orders to proceed to sea. The gunboat Crusader. Lieutenant Fetor Hayes, also underwent a complete overhauling at Ports mouth, and left for tho York river. WKNT lIKUIMl. Itetrest of tho Itebel ItuMrra ThruuKti lErttaiuu t'ouiily. Prom the H'heelinij Inttllhteneer, Orftier .1. The following telegram was received on Satur day afternoon by Governor lioreman : Gkafton, October 1. Captain llagau reports the Rebels retreating by way of Rulliown. The following is an extract from Captain Hagmi's despatch : "Much property has been carried on". Their conuuet wns such as characterizes nothing but robbers. They robbed stores and private houses, carrying ot) tho clothing of men, women, ana children, in some cases compelling women to take otf their shoes and stockiugs. Their horses were h aded down with stolen property. Many of tire citizens were robbed of their money. Rebels and Union citizens fared alike. The loss to this county (Upshur), cannot be less thsu forty thousand dollars. Their entire conduct was of the most sbanielui character. '11. F. Kkli.t, brevet Major-Oonoral." l.t.UAl. 1 Ml K l.l.l UKKHJK. Homicide Casks. Court or Oyer and Ter miner anr QiiAitTKR Sessions Judges Thomp son aud Allison. In the case of Samuel Wood tides, charged with the killing of Morris Pender villi' on tbe 28tb of May last, the facts of which were reported yesterday, tbe prisoner, aftor the evidence closed, was permlttod to withdraw his plea of uot guilty, aud to enter a plea of guilty of murder in the second degree. This morning the rase of Barbara Hoflaer, Charged in the indictment with infanticide, in the killing of her own child, May 30, 1804, at the bouse of one Mrs. Strauss, Third street, below beaver, was called up for trial. The evidence as to the farts was conllieting, some of the wiu nes.es testifying that the child alleged to bare been thus killed was a male, aud others that it was a female child. Tbe indictmeut charged the killing of a female child, and open this exceptions were made by Mr. G. Kemak, counsel for defendant. The Court was considering this matter whoa our report Closed. TO-EAI'S WASHINGTON NEWS, t , , Special Dcspatthcs to KvculnR TeW'grapta. WAsiwNfirow, October . A ftebel Pilot Nentrnrnl. A citlt n of Maryland was tried here yestcr hy for conducting a Rebel force Into that S ate, and found guilty, and sentenced to imprisonment in a Niw York jail. A sinliHlltnte for Mr. Lincoln. Mrs. Lincoln is about to put a rcprci-n'. i'ic recruit into the army. ftvlorrsl nermlti. General Augur has given permission to the by and ward authorities to recruit and obtain substi tutes in the contraband camp across the Poiam ic . Admlrnl 1'iirlrr. A report that Admiral Porter badbjcii a signed to the Meet off Mobile is inrorroot. He returns to the Mississippi ticct. Ilrnrral llelnlrelman nl Whorllnf. Genera', lleint. olman has been ordered to report at Whcolinit, Virginia, for duty ns President of a Court-martial to convene on the Vtli inst. from 4-Meril 9fnlei Army. There ran be little doubithat the recent nioro. icnt of our forces on the left f. it led to accomplish tho n suit anticipated. 1'mm IJenrrnl Itiitlr'! Army. Genera! Hutlrr's forces still hold the portion at Chapin's farm, on the north side of th : larnc erxoosil. Miijor-Grneral Banks arrived in ton last cY' iiing. Hon. Simon Cameron i hero. Arrlvnl ef it Mlwlns Slfamir, Tbe sti airier h'airtiankt, duo from New York everal days since, and for the safety of which much anxiety was felt, has arrived tt her wharf. Hi r coal gave out on the paeage, hence the tie lay. OrlerMl to Service. Brigadier-General J. D. Pessenden, elder of two sons of the Secretary of the Treasury enjoy ing that rank, has been ordered to active service in General Sheridan's army. General Wilson, who for some incn'hp past has had command of a cavalry division undi r General Sherman, has lieen ordered to duty under General Sheridan. From Ntitrllin General Wilson, who has just arrived from Sheridan's he ul'piarturs at llai rison'mrg, rcoro-f-ents Unit the destruction and capture of R-'iel property by our cavalry, in their late great raid in the vicinity o Staunton, wero on a colons! scale and most cmiplcto lu their Cvcu'ion. More than one hundred mills were d 'Stroyed, tbe Ccnir.il railroad was badly cut ii(i, and a brrdof twenty-four hundred cattle and sheep were brought back to narri-onbniar. Tbe latt-r pri.e compensates for tho ca'llo '.heat la'cly in ido y the Rebels on James r.ver. l'.-rlnrsl Mtnl lteli-jtt-.l Tho President havini;, on petition of prominent Union eitlrens of Georgetown, Including tho Mayor, pardoned Mr. Joseph II. Doucher, of that town, who was sentenced to Port Dclawarj for one year, for alleged aiding of persons to go Fouth, Mr. Boucher was yesterday released from further impii'onmnt. The Fireman's Mon&niont, just erected at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago, is a noble woik of art. It commemorates the Lake street calamity of October, IS.,7, and has been erected by the Firemen's Benevolent Association, at an expanse off 10,000. It Is thirty-two feet In height from he biue to tbe top of the surmounting statu ', all finely vi rone lit in Italian marble. I he i nl n iu a beautiful shaft whs got out In Italy for the State lloue In Columbia. Sou li Car dina; but whs raptured on a blocksde-iunuur, aim sold under routis u'loo. OTTY INTFxLLIGENCE. 5l ATW OF TH ETiU'Vtf KTKH TODAY. Six A.M., 00. Not n, 7 IJ. Oue P. M. 77. Wind, E. 8. E. A Bur tal I'iuk Fiiiiit Hr.TWfttiH Two New York Rnt'onn. A priz.o fiht bet'veou two Now York brotes was expected to f.ke p!n,co this morning somewhere in ths vicinity of Kdge Hill, Ducks county. The uaiues of tha pugilists are !) nney Harris nnd a man named Martin Alter this come t was disposed of, a second ring was to be formed betwj.jn two men of iss calibre, the former two being known as greit "fighters" and shaulder-hi'ters among tho pogllittlc portion of tho community. The stakes were for 600 aside, or a purse of HKX). Harris was barked by I'hiiaileipinms, and Martin by New Yorkers, although both men are said to be long that city of rous'lis. Tho men have been in iraniiiig for some tim, and are pronounced by the fancy to be In "excellent" condition. They arrived here last night, aud were convoyed out in private conveyances. Tho train which arrived here from Now York lust nlKht brought nil the thieves, gamblers, hnrte-tuieves, and other criminals that are for tunntc enough 10 be ou tho outside of Sing Sing. One of the number, on the passaire over, was nrnstrd for stealing man's shawl, and this morning was sent to prison. Several other respcciahlo passengers lost their pocket-books. At an early hour this morning all the prlvato conveyances that could he conveuiently secured were made use of for the purpose of conveying Ibrsc roughs to tbe ring. As hivh as $' ami H0 was paid for a chaise, the drivers being ufraul to risk in any such undcrtakiug. The tight, It is b ud, will be a severeone, as both men are half hull-dog In their nature, and eutindy devoid of the lea-it feeling of humanity. The betting made in this city was nearly even, the odds being in lavor of Harris. The result of tbe con but, or wht ther it had been interfered with by the Bucks county authorities, is not yet knowu. What Bkcomks op this Ooveunment Dkvii Potisi s. Tho wear and tear upon horseflesh in war times is so great that it Is no doubt a matt.-r of surprise as to what becomes of all the dead horsi s that ure killed In battle and die In the Government stables. Formerly tho Government paid a large sum to batVthe animals burled, but recently tboy have beeu bought up by part es who pay a good price tor them, thus pert I v re munerating the Government for tbe loss. These defunct animals, as soon as obtained, are divested of tin ir hides, which, utter being salted, are dis posed of to the tanners. 1'hc b ur of manes and tui it is washed und dried, and the larger part of the best quality exported lo Europe, wlrore It Is ui.inuU' turcd into balrelo'h. The residue is dis posed of In our own markets, and is used la various articles of commerce, but chiefly us curled hair. After Ihe bide is re.nove l, the body is divided Into small parts, and conveyed to tanks. P.ach tank has a stcumpipe connected with it, ami these pipes are supplied with steam from a boiler of gi cat capacity aud power. The tanks are filled with Hush, and water Is let into them. For nine hours the meat is steamed. At the ond of that time tho covers of the vats are removed, tho oil is taken from the surface, and after being cooled and strained is put into barrels and sent to mar ket. It is considered to bo equal to any for lubricating purposes, except the finer UsU oils. It is also used largely iu soap-making. The steaming process having been completed, the water is let out of the tauks, and the resstuuiu of bones and other fibrous matter thrown out upon a platform, where it undergoes a raking process, which separate! the large hard bones from the small aud softer ones. The IuhMs are then (elected, the shoes taken from them and sold as old iron ; the shoeless hoofs are sold to the horn-comb makers and others in Philade! phia, where the parts suitable for combs are worked up, and the balance made iuto glue. Wheu the largo bones uro separated aud seasoued, they are ground into the lertiliwr known as "bone dust." The softer bones are takon, together with tho pulp, and placed in sheds, where it lies for a cer ium length of time under Ihe action oi sulphuric acid and other chemicals. It is then spread out in a dry atmosphere until all moisture ovspo rates, when it is ground to a coarse powder, aud parkd in barrels or sacks ready for use. By ar tilicial means, this fertilizer can be pre pared lor market in thirty days, but it Is not reckoned to produce so good an article as when prepared by the usual method, which take an average time of four months, la quality it ranks net.! to Peruvian guano, and readily commands from t to per ton. It will thus be seen that there Is not a particle of the carcass of a horse wasted, everything being turned apparently to the best possible account. There are several of these establishments in the L'nited Status, but none so extensive as the one on the weot bank of tbe Potomac, aliout midway between iron bridge and Alextuidru. Political. Last evening, the Hall of the Vnlon Isagno was again tilled to overtlowlnfi by a blhly Intelligent audience, among them a large bomber of ladles. Samuel II. Perkins, Esq., presided, and Introduced Ihe orator of tbe even ing, David Paul Drown, Kkj., who proceeded to address the assembly ou the political Issues of the day. Mr. Bmwn was followed by Mr. James Briggs, of New York. List evening one of the largest ward meetings of the National I'nion party ever held in tins ritv was ronvt ned on an open lot at the corner of Eighteenth and Green streets, Flf ecnth Ward. The meeting was orgaui.ed by the election of William II. Mann, Esq., for President, and a num ber of Vice-Presidents and Secretaries. Asenesof resolutions were parsed aud addresses made by Judge Kcllry, Joseph Shippen, aud others. A mass meeting ot tbe Democracy was held at lire Contlm n nl Theatre last everung, ami was addicssid by Governor Seymour, of Nea- Yrk. A ll r the meeting uil.iourned, Governor S ymoor was serenaded at the La Plerro House, ami in response to numerous calls made uuo her snort speech to bis friends. A meeting of the friends of the I'nion wn alsi held hv the residents of tho Fourteenth Ward, and wits most largely attended. Hon. Ionard Myers delivered a brpllsnt ad dress. He pictured to them the heroic sen ile Dial of our brave soldiers its Ihe hold, an 1 plead that his bearers might sustain luom by their votes. He described iu glowing tonus the Into victories of Lincoln's "Pea o Commis sioners" Grant, Fnrrugut, Sherman, and Sheri dan and declared his unqualified prelerenre for them over tho proposed commissioners of the I lb miH iaey Seymour, McCiellau, Val'audighiim, ! and Company.' Ue closed by asking them to roll up nn overwhelming majority lor their laoa fnl Congressman, Judee Kelley. Prod. A. Van Clevr, P.-q., Colonel Win. 11. Mann, and Colonel Maurice also spike. 'I ho cltiz.cni of Ibo Sixth Ward held a meeting last evening at Franklin Hall, Sixth street, belov Arch. A number of dis inguisliud speakers ad dressed the meeting; among Hie in wero Hon. Win. K. Lehman, Col. Wiu. 11. Mann, A. 11. Sloauukcr, Esq , and others. A largo und cnilius la-lie meeting was also held at llestonville. The arrangements which are being made by that patriotic body of gentlemen forming tbe National Union League for a ni g nilici nt display of fireworks on Saturday evening, iu Independence Square, are very ample. The people of our city may auticip.tr s-ene of beauty Dial will tar exceed any display ever made in this city, not excepting mat of Fisher's woods, twenty ycuis sinco. An AiiKAL vkom PttoFi:soR SavXhf.hh The undersigned has pledged himself to the Councils of this city that, In case of gran Ing, as t hoy have granted, an increase of bounty to en counigc enlistments to tho extent of tifry thu s.ind dollars, he would devote his whole time to Ibo business of obtaining tho thousand recruits still demanded by the United States Government from several wards. He must, therefore, delay lor a Miort time, and for a nhort time only, hit fixed purpose to retire from all other pnbllc em ployim nt, that he may devote himself wholly to tbe Com t'and Saunders Institute. 1 his return to the business of obtaining volun teer whs brought about by rhe urgent and rc ptatod sfliel'ntlon of the Supervisory Committee of the First Ward, especially by tbe appeals of Mcssis. Harlow and Humphreys, oxprossing tho bt liel that not their ward only, but the eutira city, might he saved from tho Impending draft. They, In turn, yielded to his suggestion to visit Wciihington with him, and secured tho clticlcnt and valuable scrvces of Hon. Charles O'Neill, all pledging them.clvf s to the Government that the most t-tn nuoris eif'Tts would be employed to supply, without delay, the small dciiciumsy lets, by the Corernint nt't own aeroitnt, than an average of tiro men to true thousand inhabitants. ' Citisens of Philadelphia, permit the writer, who sincerely believes ho enn soon find tho ro pi.red volunteers, earnestly to so'lcltri deep and bjnovo lenf Interest In the First Ward, which must sup. ply means for recruiting at lea-it one-half of tho I resent deficiency ward pre-eminently pro ducing, huvl'ig furnished multitudes of tho bust mechanics and bravost voluateers to richer wards. JE. 1). tf.WNDRR. PAsstHti Coi Niv.nri.iT Monet. Henry Fisher and Joseph Hall have both been co'niulttod to aiswer the charge of parsing counterfeit miaoy. The9 Individuals worked together In tho fjMa.v ing ninnner : One would carry the money, whl'o tho other would offer thu bogus, and then, if arrrsted, no nioro than the one. note would be found iu bis possession. Fisher accordingly pro serin 1 a lite dollar note on the Colon U ink, few days since, und was nt once liken imocus duy. Hall thought ho was w it had, sud w. ul Into an alley and threw a large qu.mii y of bad notes aw:y. He was also arrested, i he money found in the alley amounted to elgh'oen livo dol lar notes on Ihe Union U. ink, two ton dollar notes on the Bank of Commerce, Di-lrictof Co lumbia, aud twenty-live counterfeit I'raotlonsl currency notes. Both the prlsouurs have beeu committed for trial. Accidents. Henry M. Rodger, aged three years, had his right hip injured by boing run over by a Lombard Street Passenger Railway c ir, on Lombard street, between Third and Fourth, John Roy, thirty-lour years of age, was knocked dawn by u passenger car on Market street, between Foiiith and Fifth, and had bis light arm broken, lie wus ejected from the car by the conductor lor being intoxicated, and attempted to get on sgain. Owen Leonard, forty-five years of age, was re ported to have fallen down stairs in tbe neighbor hood of Sixth and Shippen streets, on Tuesday. He was admitted into tue Hospital late on the same niglil, aud died yesterday at uoon. A Disokiieiily Rfstacrawt. This morning James Berry was before Alderman Welding, upon the charge of kcepiug a disorderly restaurant at Seventh and Walnut streets. Last night abiut lo o'clock, the polico made a doscent on tbe place aud captured live men and eight women. Tito place is in tbe basement, and is tbe resort of depraved women at all hours of tho night. Berry wus held in edooo bail lo auswer at Court. Pmii adi l t in v Baptist Association. The meetings of Ibis body were continued yesterdiy morning, afternoon, and evening, at the Iloreau Baptist Church. The claims of varlo is denomi national socieiies wero advocated. Addremns were made in the to rnoon and evening bv Rev. Messrs. Ld ly, J. 11. aU atuiilh, Diekerson . and others. The audicuoes were large aud eu.hud attlc on each oa.aiou. Ciiauoiu with Foroi'Ht. K young man, employed in Fifth street, was arrested at the Bank of Northern Liberties yesterday upon the charge of picseutlng a chock for if 15, with the name of his employer forged thereon. The prisoner is the son of a minister, and Is very r spect.tblj conne ted. He was held lor a further hearing before Alderman Poland. lt.miLK Rotou. Soino rowdies hired a horse aud wsgon ut Cum den yesterday and brought it (.Tor to tbo city. Aftor driving around to their entire satisfactory, they wound up at League Island. Hera they unhitched thu horse and turned him loose, and bucked the wagon into a ditch. They then put otf. The horse and wagon were eventually restored to the owner. John E. Audickk, Paymaster, gives notice to the members of the Reserve Brigade who have not received pay for service during the riots lu tho county of Schuylkill, In May, lrtd'2, to call at the urruory of tho 1st Regiment, on Broad street, near Race, on Thursday or Friday of tbe current week, betw een the hours of 3 and 9 o'clock P. M. Has to iik Removed. Most of tho remaining portion of the ball at Eighth and Vine streets, which fell a few days since, will have to cotno down. Builders say tho lower walls are not of suilii lent strength to bear thu weight upon them. Tub Italian Frioate. The Italian frigate riimipe Vmberto, lying otf tho Navy Yard, attracts great attention, and Is viewed dally from the shores by hundreds. She much resembles in appearance the United States uiau-of-war Wabash. Sailed. Tbe United States stoamcr It. R. Cu,ter, which has been under repairs for some weeks, sailed yesterday to take her place in tho blockade. A Bui tal Apfaib. Two men engaged la a brutal light in a tavern at Peun aud South streets last night, which lasted near an hour, aad was witnessed by a number of rufbant. For fear of Interference by the police Ihe light was discon tinued, and was to be resumed this morning at some more retired place. , OllTAlMINO MONEY UNDER PaI SI PrBTENSR). A young man was arrested at the Continental Hotel last night upon the charge of obtaining money by means of a false telegraph despatch. Ue willhavo a hearing this afternoon. Homeward Bound. Tbe 10th Connecticut Regiment passed through this city yesterday, on their way borne. They numbered on hundred and sixty-two, and were handsomely entertained s)t (he Rvfrvehiueut Saloons. AcciDBNT This morning about 2 o'clock Catharine Wagner, eighty years of age, jumped from the second story window at No. 310 N. Fif teenth street, while laboring under a temporary fit of Insaalty, and escaped with Injurl. of a Blight character. R wri'Itiiib. Tlds morning the city bounty of (4o0 wus paid to twenty-three men. To Pi urn ask CiorutNO at Low Piiiors, make a .ss.iw.arrom .nr stov-k of ReAity-stAt. tisrm.n-s w srswllinit goods eotial la ryi's. ju. mike An I iM'-wt, from Vft to so per rent, ioitrr thsn Is now cluriiel firt'i fo.lf mails too-a.r. We l.tv s I .tru's, sif .s. atd ln- oi C'oOiinr - M'ti . You'll i, anil Uut. All caii bo .ulMtl w)UiefatulAT ut troubi. P.I NSOTT k Co., Townr Hall, No, MS Market it raft "A W-titcw tw Timf Raves Ninr." This Is a sroS motte at alt limes, lint it Apiule. with .pectAl roce In jum hA.loa e.wlr.a m.'nT.. K.r tta. ret. in li'iy Hie -rhirsrfsa."Aoie si h.. aao tatanut tret. rtiiia1eiih!a. In firrr.rni to sny otti.r. It I. lh 'est .owln niv-tnn.' la the wiirM, ami 1. Aft pr'tnoinin-.J hy h'tndrt',1. of the mil prelum. at lHiutue. in taa city, wa- li w have tli.m in ii.e. Stvery msiO'ln a,,ia la wurraiteil fo rlvraatt.fac. Ion. or Hie oiom-v wtUtwrvlunttoa. Nuiuenail f.imtllf.. In vflMnn. p "ftl'in. 'if tli ootmir., afttT trying nany othrr mai-tilli, nave ileeiaM thet tao"H'irsnoA" Is, lH'oi.d .-'.uipAri.oii, Uie tK-tt raiuliy machine In pie w urld The I'Oitlarity of the Wheeler A Wilsin ffwinir Mio-ste I. I"t rviic-ert by ll .nsrm-ui. ani con it. a Iv liie'aaiina tale.. Nor le Its rev'ttatton let. alc.iol The lalif.t premium wots sar,pil lor It at tlie International rtSioltton In tendon, at the Iml'istntt K nttillli'ii a I'.trie. anil at Ki nis' oinr, frit. .la These aw.ra were in acsiritsiice with tha.e nnlvpr.sllr ni iae A! li e v.irina. eKlilbitlMin In this ci'e'.y. InU.-ea, on human fettln-onv r-Hiltl le .trotiifif than ttut wnl.-hht. Ir.'U Ai corih-S ihe Wfioeler A Wl .n Hewing- Af tciilne for niperto'ity over a'l others lor latnlly me and for s "iiernl niaiturai-turlnii pttrpo.et. The Wh..h-r A Wilson ..tAtclshmivit, a No. 701 rv.nnt ireet.cnntliinea to beousof the moat pwpalar inctlliillone f I'l.oauVJpluA. Always Triimi'H ant. The high com oilmen! f dlit to the "tlr ver A fisher" S 'srftir M t. hlne t'oniisnv, at the Krt.'on Kair, In at-aotlng tha untr .1 ver rnt-.tal to thi'tn "ti,r the he.t Uoalilethro.il Hnwltif Msclitne." wa. wrll Reserved, as alto the pronilnm awanleil tn them tnr Uie"he.l "pei-iinen. of newias niA' hine worn." Tine tri umph la theinore .Ht'ilflestlt, as all the loa.ltntf ms'-hlnei In the counlry wore pltcstlln eoiuiwtltlon, t'arsons miuI rnireha.mir Aewlar Ma'Slnea rhoiiht hear these fa-', n unial. and -all at 2to. taucbysuai .ireet, he lure maams tht'ir .rleitlons. Vnkind. "Aunustus" bail just put on anew snl from Charles Htoiirs A t'o.'itider the I'oiittneiioti, vs. n he a.keit "U tee" wtiat he OshikUI ol fir "I lie a hsw! of punch," ai l-aso. "Ilow Pk lea' V 1 "l.a a tt'j tpi'Vn In it," ..lid IKe. Rrnkwrti wis Aoe. The most wonderful result, are prortuee.l tiv the use of Mn, R. A. A'len'l World s Hair Uestoter And viobAssmiim. or Hair Drea. Ine. Thev never tall to restore. invlK Ta e, and heaalli'y ttiellAT: youth renewed. No moye yrey hAlra. Tie hAlr Is restored on oaid aiatti. It Imparta a moat dehanllul nasranes. Yon ,-an procure tlem at any briujKist's. FvnNiTi'iir, Ri.tes, or Loosa Covp.hr. At the present frlee nt tine KionMnre it ia sreat eoonmy to have Hhp. ftr pine. lion. They are eul and made bv eon Detent hand! At W. llrar? I'altan l, ll"S ChOluot .trcet, RFAiTiru si'iximens Photographs made at N"n 1.74 Arrh "Ireet B F. tte'mer'. Ilfe-.tre Pho'oeAShs tn oil t-oh,ra. fvoryryiies. sntl t'artsa tie Viaite.all ul'ao.ur pasirdtils And fliush. Dr. J 5. Rose's Alterative will cure Scrofula. Pr -e (1. H ile Agent., iott A Co., No. AU N.Decoild FINANCE AND COMMERCE. CriKi or Tn F.v.sisa Tal iic,ii', j Thursday, October ti ( The rise in Reading Railroad stock after we went to press ye'ler lay was very decided, and iUit significant. It opened in the morning at 67. The New York bears nt the Fifth Avenue Hoard, tlie night before, having sold It down to .')0L It, wa very apparent, early Iii the day, that large and numerous orders for the stock were in the market, ami by 1 o'clock the shares wore selling at 59. Ia the aflornoon, nnder Tree orders and purchases tbo price rose to 00 j, at which price tbe maikct closed. It is very manifest that a party of more than ordinary capital and nerves are engineering the new rise, and tho reactions arc very pretty traps for tho bears. It Is supposed that more stock was sold short of 07 than over before, and tho shorts are putting themselvos Into a position where tuoir losses must be very severe and certain. In fact, tlio whole stock list has been largely oversold far future delivery, by parties who do not own, nor ever did, a single hundred saaros of any of them. These contracts must be tilled, aud ft is easy for the veriest tyro to see th it nothing bnt some enorroons shock to the Money Mark't can save these parlies from frightful lo.-st s or biuissMuatcy.' We arc glial sco onr moneyed men coming to the rescue In this crisis, to punish tho despe rate men In New York who have bocn trying to Inaugurate a panic; and every man who has a stake in this eommtralty Is Interested In tho nttor defeat of these daring and reckless gamblers. It is fortunate that no such apprehension porvados the public mind as was felt in 1857, or tho gigan tic efforts made In New York to bring about a crash would probably bavo been successful. Millions of dollars' worth of railroad shares have been borrowed and thrown upon the market with tbe hope of producing a crash, but the bears now find the stock In strong bands, and tbo cer tificates scarcer than money. There is too hopefnl a feeling In tho public heart Just now fur these bold, bad men to succeed, and it Is for tunate for the whole community that it is so. The Block Market is the pulse ef tho fluanrlsl world; nod if disaster overtake that, tho ronso qnrnces are felt In every vein and artery of trade aud commcrce,so that poor and rich are Interest?! in the calm and steady throb of that mlgh'y power. The Interests of nations hang poised upon the business1 of the Stock Exchange from the value of Government secnr'esto the sale of loaf of bread, all interest are wedded to and Interested with tbe ops and downs of the market, A panic, a crash, and the whole peoplo feel the shock ; aad hence the most sagacious Intellect of the country watch the movemeuts on 'Change.that ihoy may trim their own business sails wisely. If any man think that "any fool ran understand the Slock Market," let him put a few thousands Into his pocket and go down Third street and try It for a mouthor two : we will guarantee him that he will come away a tn'trr man. The movement to check the bear la not con lined to Reading or the operators in that stock, but tbe friends of the various New York roads, Hudson, Erie, New York Central, and several of tbe Western roads, haro formed powerful com binations to defeat tbe clique who have been try ing to break down prices. The result of this was shown yesterday In a rise of $7 per share in Kile, 8 In Hudson, and from 6 to 10 per cent, on the whole list ; and In the absence of exciting army news, the rush to buy ia somewhat amusing, seeing that a few days ago the pnbllc could not be tempted to touch stock at tho low figures. Tbe purchases in New York of railway shares wa enormous. Tbe Post of last evening says : "Tho Btock Market closed strong. There is an increased disposition among capitalists to buy at tire current price dividend paying stocks, which are regarded as bolng for the most part lax below the present and prospective value of the securities." Gold bas advanced 5(Vi0 per cent, since last evening, and there is uioro doinjr, opening at 19'Jji advanced and sold at 193J at 11 o'clock; aud 196 at 12 ; fell oil and sold at 191) at 12&. There is more activity to notice in stocks this morning, and abetter feeling In the market gen erally, owing, In a great measure, to tho advance In gold. Government bonds are dull and rathor lower, with sale of -20i at I00101i, coupons off; Os of 1881 are quoted at lOlNW. Ia Railroad shares there Is a flrm feeling, aud prices are better. Heading railroad is excited, wLh large sales to notice at 60,0611, which Is n ndvance of 1 ; Pennsylvania rallro, told at 0ii(a6iti ; 15S wa bid for Camden and Amboy; 4,liforLittleSchnylkiIli88 for MIncUll ; 29 for North Pennsylvania; 36J for Cawwbisa preferred, 17 lor common; SI for Philadelphia and Erie, and iS for Long Island. ' " There i less doing Iu Coal 0(1 shares, but prices are steady." NcElhCuny sold at Ot -ud Egbert at 2J. City Passenger Railway stocks oontltme dull. 18 was bid futAxcb Elreeti 70 "M tsl, (9 Fecund and Third; 50 for Tenth and ElcYtith j 4 and 30 for Greon and Coete. , , ,, . Cnnal shares have advanced, and there is snortf doing. Schuylkill Negation preferred fold a J iJ ; Morrl Csnal preferred at 1.13 ; aid 8usque- banna Cnnal bonds at APft i 24 was bid for (scon?! 1 kill Navigation common 1 and V for Bosque-, banna Canal, which I an advance Bank shares are firmly held, but there U llt'.le) or nothing doing In tha way of sale. L3 was) -bid for North America; 67 for Commercial 29 for Mechanics' ; 44 forOlrard; 28 for Manafae tnrers' and Mechanics'; 79 for Tradesmen's; and s 3fl for Consolidation. . -n The demand for Money continues limited, and there is very little doing; lean on call artoffercd at (!( R per cent, per annum ; best paper is quoted at floYU per cent., bnt there Is very IHtleofTorlng- ' The subscription to the new 7-30 and 10-11 loans, we are pleased to notice, continue large, ' ranging rroin bair a million to one million pet day. These loans, with the proceeds of the Inter- v nnl revenue, averaging three-quarter of a mil I lost ' per day, will enable tbe Secretary of the Treamry X to pay tbe expense of th Government without i any further inflation of the currency by the fesaa of legal tenders, except six per cent, compound interest notes, which are now Issued at the rate ot a quatter ot a million ner day. . A despatch from Washington, this morning, says the subscription to the 7.'l0 loan for the lu.t ' two days, as reported to the Treasury Depart- a merit, amounts to $1,137,000. , . . , -, rnn.ADr.LrmA btock kxchajiok salc, oct. . 1 tenoned by Cfark.oa A Co., Bros are. Vs. 1M 8. Tatri at , BurOKit boa una 9X1 ah Bead. R.KdAIn tsi. 7i.blm riartlar.DS ..) Mill do fin," fcsiali I'nion pet iNf VKish do f'.'l AtWahMdJUatook.... Sla ao ,yi.,.si, uu. .. . a 1 huim FIRST BOARO. t r.n n K s-zos nil Sinn da 10' V Ion ek Reading zt.i ,n 110 it na .11 xn.k 410 ah 4"0 art lnuin 901 h lot). It lon.n 1 ah loo ab lOueA l( d .....Ii0', as.otsen. ISV. lets. eiKAi Nn.. Can. a. I. . 4'isii vmili rul'onCoAl.... 7S sen h MeBlhtmny Oil. SSI i 'jeo.h do b SAi ' seti h 8ch M. pf SA . wi .a do atv.4 ' 1', h Morn, rn pf ,.:a ion ah Kubert OU....S ' 1st ih I'enna KB tso, I'ZA ak d' C, I Mi ah de ustalX do.. .btsAurt I Quotations of tbe principal Coal And Coal Oil ... tocks at 1 o'clock to-day r- SH Hlt.l 11 . Mi At. Fntton Coal 7 7'- Mneea oil 114 His Mountain Coat. Mi N v A Mia. I'oaL.l.l tnvanls Oil V '4 .-1 ItH Uewe'a E4orOU.. ,. , J t Irvine Oil ' V (Ireen Mt. Coal.... H t:artKUMtaia., a llenamore ,s . - ..J I nairollOi. 8 . 1 MeKlhennyi (tf'Safiel li Koherta Oil ., 1 .. 14 f Omrtead 1 ' 71 K'HileA uelaimter.U'4 11)2 , ' llilMiard I'i t 1 ., atory rarm l-l 1 1 .Hruoer IW IV a,t I I'elroHuoi Centre, fi -:il2 New Creea v Coder Ham Coal. tJIntonOoaJ Hutler Coal 10 Matiiclul I mil 10X Aincrlesn Kaolin.. .. IVn 11 Mining.. .hoi) IS (lotiiieellcut ....... V Key.ttaie Jtfno..,. S KirelslorOII 1 Ills Tank f tVintint'iilal Kerrell Oil Creek 4 ... - . , t T nsiMoee 1. lead , iit APenheuy Klver., .. 8 I'nnin ;i( 4 rsua oil Creek. . l.w 17 lloll Oees 4 S.1. 41erta.nlA...M ' 3 Corn ClAoler...... 4 nniraa jij a , Kck on 4 lsi Tarr rarm .4 1 tlobe IX 'X Upper Keuotay HlntHe SUi.de (HI. .IS t Clmtiiek Ull i Peniinvlvanla Pet. Perry Oil Mineral Oil Keystone Oil Venaaso Oil I'nion Petroleum. 4 4 " 'i iv t W SX Upper Keouotay 1 QuoUtlonsof Oold at the Philadelphia Golt a Exchange, No. 34 8. Third street, second story : 91 A. M 1021 12 M 19T,1 11 A. M 19-4 1 P. M 184 Market strong. , ... . , Db IIavln ft Duo., No. 20 S. Third street, quote as follows : Juntas. American Gold 104 American Silver, k't and l's 12 telNnf. 1'Jti Dime and Half Dime 177 .. '' Spanish Quarter 175 , I'etin. Cnrrcncy..... dis. 1-4 dis. New York Exchange 1-10 " par. The New York TYme this morning say: "The market for Money holds steady on loan repayable on demand, with approved stock col lateral, at 7 per cent, fne brokers have not been large lairiowers for sonow, ek past, owing to tbe prevailing temper of Ike Stock Exchange to sell slocks thort. In place of buying and hypothe cating them for a rise. To-day we n Hioe sign of reversing the speculation. On mercantile pnper tbe rates for money continue unsettled, and quite dear, but most of tbe sound firm in tbe dry goods nnd general mer hindisa trade refrain from putting out their signatures as much as possible, because of tbe prevailing distrust, and we bear of 00 preference of paper in any direction. There is also toss said to day about further apprehended failure among the mer chants." s I , ,Yes'erday's business at the office of the A s'ltant Treasurer of the United fitntes New York, was as follows: Renrlnts. 1 1.043,917-63, iu eluding for Customs, JM-M 000; 00 account Loan, 7:1,000: pay menu, 2,394,196 08; balance, 31,' 102,001 37. Tbe week's export of domestic produce anrl miscellaneous goods amoun'ed to the value of JJ3 022,350, against 1,4 13,060 same week of last year. PUIlsAIELPHIA TKAUB BJEPOBT. Tiit'ttsDAT, Octobers. In the absence of slc, we quote Quercitron Bark at 15 ffr ton. Cotton is excessively dull, and Is nominjl at l'2tif51'25formiddllngs. 1 Flour come forward slowly, and there 1 lilt or no demand. The Inquiry for shipment ban " ceased, and there is but little regularity ia p. tea. , 1 4 Tbe borne consumer purchase barely enough to ,1 i supply their most necessary wants. Th sate u.;j have been confined to 500 barrols Delaware ml,l , , rmrann private u rttis , sou b'iiud etna 1 tuts at .Vi('il-76 fbr snperllne; IO(o3 0 '25 tor eat era; 1 aial tr lO'374" 11'26 lor fancy brands, a ioiiaaliiy.. hi e Kiour and Cora Meal con lnuos quiet. , The market for wheat basnitaln been exce' ively dull, and prices are aaln entirely noml- n al. The high rates demanded by holders, and ,. their firmness, has had the eff tt to limit trans actions. Holders demand 2 lOH ! S for stop I red, but without (ales. After the close of oar d 1 report yesterdav, a sale of h to was reported at r $-2-40. Rye sells slowly at $17 ). There is very 1 Utile doing in Corn; 1 Ah) bushels anixej ' V estim sold at (tl 65; yellow sells in a sin ill way nt Vl-liH. Ua-s have adv meed ; io.hj reisbfi , Dulawtir sold at 91c. Nothing doing in Barley or Malt, There has boon very little movement in sny description of Provisions, as the receipts aud siox'ks are too small to admit at any extwi'c traiiMiciiniis, mid tbe season is about over. Prie s) are relatively higher than ino-t other articles of food, and It is hardly probable that ihor will r't much lowi r in any event, until aomethiug mo at finite Is known with regard to the mugiiitude of tbe Incoming crop. Small sales of Mess Pork at. (f'l3(n44 (J'1 bbl., and prime, which i scire, $M8( 39. lie s Beef is selling in a small ", for ship stores, at 2I30, cash. No chuuge a. Drl d Beef. Whisky i quiet and prices nominal al $ i Ti (ijlriO. LATEST MARINE IIsTELLICEItE. . CLEARED this morwiho. Ship I'ncleJise, Tackor, Pen.aooia, Curtlt A knlht. ' hcl.r J. X Hou.ton. L 1'Olti' oil, Tamp bay, U. A. Adams It.... SOsf ao in t'i'A usii 1 do ."Z . do en'2 ' do. ...... .10 tw'2 1 do f,02 ' do....... aie w4 1 do .10 IV da ,1 ) dt , Sls So olosl'i- 7 do aSSisC 1 l'i ' 1 4 HulirJ.auuui. aeogiey, itasoiuiftsia, uo . 1 - Vhr Hope, Hbannon. do. uo. Bctr I. Aor.e, Hradiord. KHierary Points. Twella A c. ; 'I Bout U.a. Slnar, May, Hilton Ueii,J.U.AU..iici'Jr. (i,f ARRTVFJ) TlTuT MOBNTSa. 1 , , Brlii J. Mewua, WeOa.S days iron Mockland, with les to captain. . . ,''; t Iirts Vlneennaa, Foaknlon, I days fro Fswtioryport.lB ballA.t to llAu.ib A 8ou.. 'J ttobr8.. t?Hh,8tudHy,lld7i from Boston, In bal-, . lall lo eaiitaln. , . . - 'i Hchr Hope, tlluuinoB, from Belthswrs, In bailaet to J. F. , , . . a J'ai'"e. 0. Rnisht, Taylor, days from PrayldeaD, in , ",,,( balla.t to eapUia. . ,. , hc hr (thai lea Carroll, if ahAffiiy , days from MUdlatowo, ,M ft Vy!i"Vl!auuoudyait(ias, aays froaa Boaton, wl;lt : i t -I a'hru','rlilirard, Weeks, I days from BotM,' ia '" ''! b!rra'.'H.Bra,Rotla.,rdajarh)m Boston, la bal- 1,1 '"sehr Liter.' lierrsw, 1 day from Brandywtns.DeL, with tlourtok.k.lA. 1 ; . . l a,hrC"re aoeoce, 1 day Doia Brandywlne, Dal., wltn flour leit.M. La. . , . u. , .. , . 0. . 1 CorretfemdenettftlitPhilmitpMti BrehtMCH. I' it. - .0 JiJ L.wss.llel., October 4. If. Id. Rleamort Nev. from ,tv.,I Vow York for Havana, with ntacktnery dl.abled ! Sasiu. Ootu New York lor New Orleans i Vlripiila. erona fhUalrl-.l f phla fisr Waaiilastoat Hew York, from VSirtreu alot,r,i Valrb!ik, from He Yorlt njc Wa.hl1url.1a1 baisiue fctbav fl...f White, ftout raltadelphla lor Cape Hayrleu; bns'. r.'"sr t. . (of New Yockl. do. tor feueaooie; Viuoennea. ftota '-' ewryport flkrPfillaeHhla; achra Brave, from lrr "' tot ltoauiorti r. itiru, , rhildei'i nst rr.vk.i. e kl. liver, Ceie.,CI,ailolie uk, Willow ltarp. ft ui Buiitk ana Joua JtuAdata, art at Uis brtaAw.ivi : , ariatri'Mia. lurs,oM ''J !, ld OS-l.W VtF-.VoHATDA. Rlils t. Water, tpraue, A. lose. artifS rsv V Titsu) y Ut. k4.. rf '. :tl O. J If 1 'I'll ' iO :L .'.! ' 1 '' ! 1- J flr ,'.! J ' I J