8 TIIIItD EDITJoN F R M PETF6DURC. THE LATEST NEWS. THE FQAOEMENTON FRIDAY. BCBEL LOSS ONE THOUSAND. UNION LOSS TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY. X( FKv, Ftc. rt.. Etc., ,.., K,,f SJlMffBl Thn rvrnlnc Trlrtnifili. Washmotos, October FL-Fa, t, the hour of the di parture of tho mail bout from City I. tint yesterday, there had been nV tt tia oT.ilio it on any prt or our lines sine, tho KjVI ttwk Butler's front. There was report cnr t Bt City roint tlu, the corps General VV'ae had been swimr; to the t xtreme Kit, wh. j4 nut us witi , a kalf of tbe Sou'hshV rhilrmid. la tho executi in .f this movement reposition was ere cwercd, otblng being m, fcm gmilli working ,,4lllcj ol the enemy. Erig-dier-O rTterU Ferrcro, rom'r.anliiiT tho folorrd dWion of tho ym Corps, cama Nor.h yesterday on lcil-.v. At City Tolnt. anil hi fact nil alr-pg our whole line, pevfect qksit n vailed yeetorday morning, and thyre were no indicat.ons of anything deci sive r elitg new at hand. In General Sutler's enag"tr.'nt on Friday the relative, lossec are stale at General Grant's head quarters to have been rCniou, two hundred an t sixty; ami if the Uriels, eno tbnusmd. TUa affair Is lot kci npess at the front asadoeidcl access rXir one arm. lrp1rti fro Pri-tltloiit Lincoln o Mlavinn ('unit-run. Wir.iiiO'.nt,, Octirtrr-r 9, 5-20 F. M. iron. Blmon Corner oa, Thiladelphia: Tbure Is abso lutely no new hers from tho Army of tlio Tuto mac not publ Irtted lu'Plamon's bulletin of yester day and be faro. Tho lino is open, and Y.toro business do f alettes -are passing over it. Have 1 so alarm oik ceoon; of vague despatches. A. Lispolh. ARMY "OF POTOMAC. ADVANCE OF THE TIFTI! AND NINTH CORPS. Our Troops Hold the New Line. IIBADQIAIVKHS ARHT OP TUB FOTOMAO, October .--The 5th and 9th Corps advanced tbeir lines yesterday a half-mile, driving the enemy's s'imikhers into their breastworks. The movement wasfortbo purpose of feeling their strength, and to determine whether t'ua part of the line had been weakened so as to strengthen their forces elsewhere. Our forces told the ground guiued, bat as yet have tnado no attack vn the main line. A few prisoners were taken dcring the advance. Tbeir statements are merely a repetition of almost- all the others, vl.., hard times, great despondency among the troops, tc. Ticket Bring was kept or all last night. The prisoners r-a they are ninch opposed to this bar-barons- practiea, and only indulgo in it on the positive orders of their officers, but that they generally fire too high to have any effect. Their officers believe that thi practice prevenu many dencrtions, which is trim. Our mortar firing is suid to be very accurate, scuvcly a day parsing in which a number of the enemy are not killed and wounded by shells bunting in their Midst. WAsmNOTew, October 10. As tho mail-boat was 'euving City Point yesterday morning at 10 'clack, heavy firing was heard on the rigut of JamtB river, in General Fuller's department. No particulars are yet known. The boat brought twenty prisoners to Fortress Monroe, and ninety to Washington. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. THE MARYLAND ELECTION SUFFRAGE TEST OATH. Eon. Severely Johnson's Views. OPPOSITION TO THE NEW CONSTITUTION. Etc., lilte., l-ltc.. ICto., Kte. - .'V s S J 1 j- PJpial to Ttie Kv-laic T-lea:rati. Saltimoub, October 10. Great excitement now prevails regarding our election, which take place on Wednesday next. The UUllculty exists chiefly in reference to the voting on the ratitiaa tkin of the new State Constitution. Reverdy Johnson, in bli published opinion to-day, baldly dCDh s the legality aed constitutionality f the new Constitution, and declare the oath it pre scribes to voters is totally invalid, abortive, and null and void. lie therefore advises a'.l persons to tuke tho oatb, if they so desire, and vote against the Con Btlttitioo, as it cannot be perjury or a moral wrong, because the oa h it;lf being without au thority, cannot be binding. Thomas Alexuudor, professed Union lawyer, also holds the pre sort Ud oatb to be unconstitutional and of no effect, hut does not advine aay one to lake it iu any way. Wm. Trice, Esq., United Fu:le District AtUr ney, thinks the oath legal, whilst William Schley, an able lawyer, and a McCIeilau man, diUers from him. Governor Bradford holJs to its constitutionali:y, and require; the judges to awear every voter, else he will cousider the bal lots given without the oath worthless, and dui caidthem. There iu a warm tuutrovur.-y prc railing, acd trouble scims to bo brewing. The judges, however, have agreed to swe ir every voter, and reject aU who do not take the osth on the Coustitution.il (uestiou. I imagine many Union people will votu against it, bit nat enough to render certain lis delev.. There will, no doubt, be trvnblo upou lvgal itud Constitu tlonal o.aestions, iavolving iu validity, after the lection. The whole thing is budly mixed up aud forutbddowB trouble. MeClellan politician, it l feared, havj beu playing foul, in orucr to beget defeat, so as to lacreat the Copperhead vole. Our new. l,y to-day's Norfolk boat is favor- ' 77 jus frm tbe fjout spealt mutt an rae1gly..u4fcaylu,;huioud mu.t certainly General Warren ha tiee . . , . , to aoa IiU family. Wn te, " e TBAIE oZlT CxiHO, October B.-Th, su, J1 Jxtuit, for Memphis on the 7tu, bring, T5 Ules Of tottou for St. Louis, and abot mu ollic, passed up for the same destination during the week, and landed M tot Ciucinuati. The receipt of tobacco from l'uducah and the Tennessee river lor the same tiiuy wore j )i) UUds. hvw York. THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. 1RRIVAL OF TUB STEAMER " IllJ(8i." The Trial of Mullcr, tho Murderer. MOHK FINANCIAL FAILURES IN ENGLAND, fArY HixiK, Oetohrr 1.0 The tK.amshi llama, from KouthHinp;on on the 2Kb, paistJ this point to-day. Tde nesinchips .'rrr, ft'jra H Mt ia, iml llnia, fioio New York, arnrrjj out on the '2,'il. Tl e steamers lltkjum, from Quebec, and the CUy of Wmthington., fiom New York, fcrTlved out on tbe S7lh, a 4 the Urrmnnia on the 2Hth. The coroner's jury has re urned a vcnlh t of wilful murder aiiaiiift Muller,ltic li'ilegi d railway a" as- in. A. W. Miirtt".i, Iron m.i'l' r, has aij.i m le 1 t Arurrii a, having towd tiil'.s on the I. : ds H ank telle atnourt of tM),0(!0. Alfred Tcnlc, a wimiII it meich mt, h'ts failed, v.iih lia'iCitii'samnniiCBg to ii),ij i. The liabilities of the Leeils llmkimr Company are il.OuO.OOO. New YnnK, OftalM'r 10. The steaimir i iti nrnved hi this pen IU .1 1 n'.'l irk iliis in irni'iif. Walter avn(; Ijinder diedai l'l ireticc tho 17 U 01 Si pt iniier. 'I he report that the ::n,Hiiinc"-)C it of t'ui Fianeo-liaiii tiea y had be n in lo ro I'm 1'op i, anil that lie v knl tor eoi'i s t e .i -n t ie n. is ci nlmned. The l'ow reipin ted nine lor ihvi.je ration tie fore conininn r.aiii.' lis iinnre-sio.i of tlio f7e' ;s the new sialc of IUiu ;s iniglil have upon Uicj Fiipnev. '1 tic fjsliiK (if tho rn'c orj.liseount behn It ui'i ol r rnnee ha- h id an u-fn vtira'ile etlet mi tra le. A few Iih ian uuiii-irv has In en formci nil ler tho ) K mdi ney ol lien. Delia Marueiri. I.mion, S.pieint.er W The Siss Nitional C'rrr ncil have rutitl"cl a treaty of coiuinoreo Oe twem Kr.ince and S t.erland. A l'russian army o nceupaiion of 3i),00O men V. i ' I wlnier in East Jutland. It was reported in Fans that the Ci ir will wln ti r at N ire. Kiots have taken place at Turin In eonseipionec ot the iruiiflcrot the eapual to I lorenetv I Menty pi icons v. ere killed mid many woimilud. Anew Cabinet had tieen formed, Kiel trampii'liiy pre vails. Kowland hud resigned tho f'rusidaney of the Council of State. Ami hican Sici KiTtF.s. Illinois Central fcii l tipi sharis lnvo receded percent. Krie tliines 1 per cent. The Titnlon Money Market is firmer. Consols b7!(SH tor money. 1 1 e Ki'tiei losn is ipintcu at t'iQt 7I.J. On the l'aris U iuri-e, French Henics are limited 1M Mlf at l.ivKtiiMioi, Cotton M.hkrt. The sales for Iwn cays amounted to 11,010 bths, ine uJini? S.'dO b iles to S oi iihitors and for exjsirt. The market ! (piiet but uiirh.mped. Tho llnuchchter market hud a downward Undeurv. IlKKAiifiTt l i s Flour (hit. Wheat llrnior. Corn firm. iml a ivauced Id iT iinnrter. Tne IVo visii n Miule i is dull It m t r Bt ly. Saks on Friday .i(W0 liules. Market dull and unchanged, 'i ho following aro the authorized iuututious : f.ilr. M,l,ll,nij. Orleans J'ni. 7d. Monies asrd. Mil. Up'aniiH 'jsi'i. 'jr.Jd. Stork in port, 4i'J,900 bales, Including lfl.O K) Americun. liieaosiulTs firmer, with a slight udvanco. Fruvi-ioiis quiet and st. udv. Fo.MioN, r-eptein' cr .'iO Consols closed at 8"j (ti'j; for money. The bullion in the Hank of F.npluud has diereiiseil iW.OOO. Tucre is no chin to in the bank rate of discount. The market for Auicneiiii securities is dull and the Jtebel loau bus declined ti(.eN per cent. LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF STEAM Kit "SCOTIA." ReM Loan Declined 6 1-2 Per Cent. Sr. Jouks, K. F., October 10. Tho steamer SVufia has paused here, with (Jneenstown dates of the 30th uit. The JU-licl loan declined tlj por cent, on the reception of the news of Kurly's dele it iu tho Shcnamloah valley. The London stock market was very heavy. The Hunk of England was purchasing gold. Money was dear, and there was goucr.il dis trust. Several failures were taking place daily, entail ing heavy loes on cotton and produce traders. Comols iu London on the 2'J.h opened at 87 STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. THE STEAMEIt " .11 KA" AT QlKBfiC. Qi i iikc, October 10 Tho steamship Jura, from Liverpool on tho 21th, via Londonderry on the 30ih ult., has arrived at this port. The pol.tical news Is generally u:.importnnt. Tl.ere iscontitined depression and additional fnilurisin Knylish commercial circiefi, but it is re polled that no panic prevails. A lia'uiie-rigged KeUl steamer had been spoken in the Multu channel. S'ominrclHl Intpllljrrnm. Livnii-ooi., Scpteinher 30. Cotton Sales for the eek li.'i.OiJ hales, including GOOD to specu lators, una 0 i00 to exporters. Tuo inarketopened irtiguhir und uull, wuh a decline ol id. on Ameri can, at. d 4(r 2d. on other descriptions, tut there was more conlidencu towards the close. THE INVASION OF MISSOURI. PRICE AT A STAND-STILL. SEVERAL UNION VICTORIES Official Reports of Skirmishes. St. Lone, October 0. Official despatehet from Jefferson City slute that the advance of General I'rice from .Osage river to Moreau crock, ten miles from JcUcrson Ciiy on the 7th, was spirit edly contested by our c tvnlry. A considerable nuniLer of tbe enemy wero killed and wounded. Our less wasseven kllledand forty-nine wuunded. On the morning of the K'.h the Kchcis drew up in line cf battle Leforo our works, but, alter belc well pepnercd by our hattcriij, moved oir towards the west, and were followed by our forces for sU lilcs, receiving sharp punisLment from them. A detactmcnt of the fth .Misjissijipi Militia, under Major Montgomery, attacked a camp of 300 Kebels, tinder Hildebrant, at Tyler's Mills, St. Fraucis county, and killed thirty-one of them. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Epcclul DespitUJics to Kvcnins Telegraph. Washin stow, Ocvj'ior 15. i:iclioH Irlebw. The Copperhead are busy niaufacturis.; fa'.-ie-boods to ailect the l'tansylvaaia eieLtuu to morrow. The military news U all good. How Ibe Moliliei-M Will Vole. Frivnte advices from the army state that the Pennsylvania regiments will v.o overwhelminij'y tbe ltepublicun ticket. IM-alli oruouernl Brrrkinrtdxe'e Mother. The mother of John C. BrockiuriJgj d.ei in Baltimore on Saturday. CuntriM-t for Brans. A large contract for beans was awarded on Saturday at f irty-ciht cents per bushel. EsrhMuife of I'rifiourra. Quite a number of exchanged 'prisoners from llichiuond are here. They were ncurly starved. A Rloehasc-Kunasr off 'e Htt. ' .,,! J!1'K'N-1'-t October 10. The blockade tan. ui,' fn,,n Cork on tBa ')tl. l'J DAILY FTKyTNTAmrillTJ.VLpniA, IVcus from Use Soulli. REBILJARY CATION. IMPORTNT CHANCES IN TENNESSEE. Important Success of tho Union Troops in Louisiana. ANOTHER RAID BY GUERILLAS. Increase of tho Union Fleet Off Wilmington. DANVILLE ItOAD UEQUIREO liY THE KKI3 ELS. " L.-ut Mrui to thi Last Ditch.'' "DETAILS TO Til CFRONT." We have received c ipi. s of t'l ! Hi :lrn in 1 II 'o' and I'ifidli U of Friday, the 7th infant. llHriiit I . a. Ir.uii LnnislHiia. Ftvi: Mi: ks i hiih Cunton. I.i., Oeio'iT 0. Yi sterd.iy th'i enemy udv mrnl m netvy lor e from llim u Sain, on the Clinton and W m ville road. (Vronel S -ott, Willi only on l lv!ttl nil, Inueht mill drove tlieni lin k o i ttie Jiksii road lo wnhm two m.l.s of I) ivo i Sua; on. bi inp I'linked an I tho cie.nv ri'i-T r 'iil'.ir e I . Colorn I Scott teli b iek on rue Li'i r y M i I. an I the f ncinv oreupied Wi ic'vlUo yes ei'l.iy cv ;u lng mid Clinton early tliisiuoruiu0. Tim Ynlley. From ifir liirhmiintl Oiyrtih ft, ff- to'f 7. A Hairs in the val ey are not by any means un iavorulile lor us. The cm my still e miinun ti b1 pie-si d ha.'k, and rur eavnlry now hold posses ion of the norm hunk of North river, I lie in tin hod) of the icdvniis haviui; talleu back beyond llariiMinliurg, at. whu li place tnev h ive a in ule rute fied ( Iieiirnpliu lit. Tn- irou'er line of pickets extends to wi bin siuh of the 1011 of lind-r--vwitui , vt h.cb is six or elht miles somh of II 11-ri-onbutp, and west ol the valley turuiiike. Fro 11 thnt jioint ttie cn iip of the enemy can lie pi unlv ii'i'ii. The ir ton e is vannus y estimated at from twenty to loiry thousand. At Wayni! imro they destroyed only the depot. The Hour nulls wero not destroyed, n ir were any of the private houses. Tho Hour from one null whs ilistt ibu'i il among the n groes. tlur cav.ilry charged the FediT il troops in the street, dnvi ig them 111 conlii'ion, and pur-ued them s i rapidly llnit they hud 110 time, whatever infill haveiieun Iheir (h she, to burn private hoiis- s by tho way. At Staunton tin y destroyed only tho ilcpit. WI. khain's Cava'ry li. i!adn are represented as having iiisplityrd conjiicuoiis u ilianlr , being tha f reiMiM III (Innri'iir rim eneinv in the streets of Wayncs'airo. l'as-i np-rs by last nnjht's tra.n leiorr that all is iioiv ipuet there. The (ruins ae rui ni us 10 within a mile and a half of Ht-.tuiinin. Thcbriilce over C'iristi iu's ceek was lull slightly drysted, and is already icpaircd. Tll KlipidiKi. F m Iht ILi luwmil In, 1'it, ,. 0.1. 7. Fas-cngi rs by la-t in Ill's Central train alsi) ret iit that 11 eavaliy foreo advun e l an t rigaiii burned the brldyo lit 11 ipidau slntioii ou Wel-ne-dny ni;hi. Tiny aro said to be advancing on (loidousv iile, bur. nodiing couiirinarory of 1I10 reports hud been received at the War Uepiluient 1 p to a lute hour last night. Tlio Army of Teniiewm-p. from the IU'-IuiidikI I'ityat'h, Ouft-e". IniportU! t mil tury changes are a'lout to bo tna e in the Army of Tenni s ee, nnd wo have every ruoon 10 look lor vigorous nioioiiients in ihut (piiirter shoitly. rsoihing iiiiiln line has been heard from Forrest; l ilt 11 is 1 11 ir on l that short y after It's d tiioii Mr.itlon sfiainst K'.U's.1 111, a'. I'uiaski, he left mat Fid. nil i.tlleer in his trench' s and struck the line of the Chattanooga and Nashville railroad, some sixi en mill s fiom the laiter pi icv, capturing a fie gbt train and some seventy prisoners. It is certain that he in noi idle, 'rowi tht f.ii hmimd Wh-'J, t)r'nUr 7. Muiiiik, October Ti. I'he At'.rrrtiser has au thentic anvict s from Forrest's army, vi Uhero kec, the Otli inst. lie had cipttircd 'hico Unu 0'(U prisoners, four guns, seven hundr-d dorses and lo tin ii-ainl live hundred mn ill arms ti'f.-ilii r with one thoii-aml nek'io in -n ail I r itl dleu. ile h d al-0 couip.cielv d stioyed tuo Ala bama ai d IViiin i-see imlrotid I'nim Frinkdn to Deiaur. It is considcrod 0110 of his in os; ,-uc eecslul raids. Pii'U friim I'iihI. Tciiuonhi1!. Hius roi , October 0. Tho enemy have retired in the din c ion ol K ioxvdlc, burning luor.ulriad bridge over the Wainiiia at Caaer's stiuo'l. Gicd ronln-ioit niarknl tlieirreire.it. Hundreds of Union families left with them. !trwtt fri.iii Mulille. From the Jiirltmt'tid H oV '.''e 7. Mumi.K, October 0. Five vessels are off the bur. All n.niit in and nHut the city. This morning four toreigm-rs and one ne'ro wero cap tured near the obstructions, trying to escape to the Yankees. Nf-WN friuil WUlkllBif (oil. From tht Ilichmotiii iittrh, (vr ,t r 7. The 'liriitiuu of vestcrd.iy states tint tho cm 111 sci m to be nia. ii -; prep.iralious to m.iko a d tciiniiK d attack on Wilmington. I'hey appi ur to be colieeling a fleet, tin 'ti n purpose, us a 11 11 111 biroi vessels have been adiled 10 those heretofore 1 iug iu ami alitutthe p.. i t. AIIhIi-n hi i'.'i.rHliii(r. From the RU-lun ni-(t I'isfi ch, IH'tM-.fl. I'ns! ct pets urrivinx l"'t evening report all ipiiet, and no new in v. nn 11 s 011 the pai t of tne e a my uri;iind Hiehmund. 'J'iieic wero no demons. ra tions vesteiday hii'cvcr. s ive of tlie spade and piek, a species nf cinployiiicnt well calculated to Bid in Vilii il g uwnv the monotoiious h airs of (Hinp life, fcinee l ooks are 1101 lively to f irm a part i f 11 soldier's lilt g ige, mi l idl ness is pro ou. live of di-moi nli.a'ion. A body ot the enemy's trot ps were sa:d to h tve b. en seen moving doa tne rivei ye-iciday 11101 iiinc, but theii' ile.suualiou is nut known. Tlio Dnuvllln Rnllroml. Tbe superintendent of the lUchmund and Dan ville railroad gives notice 10 the Ktcunioud papers that the evening passenger train ou that road will be discontinued, "tho transportation of Hov einmeut freight re.uirlng almost the enure capa city of the road." Hlalu Kiiwln A. Mnrle. From 0te Jiichmond Iti..patrh, October!. Tbe fileuds of Ciiptuiu Marie will be pained to learn that this ollleer died in this city ye-lerd iv. He was ibo victim ot a chronic disea-e cou tiacied in service, lie was tile sen of 11 m. Jotiu L. .Maite, of Ficlciiek.burg, a meinour ot tlm Virginia Assembly. Captain llano was a mean he r of tbe convention which passed the ordinance of secession. The 'nil el si. Frcm tttf f.io'tmontt ttitK1'fh, O loter 7. The fiocretary of War his culled intii the reserve force all the cadets of the Virginia lld. tury instiiiitioii over seventeen yeurs iifngo, und invites all under that are to loin also. It seems a special desiioof the oihVei s of the institute iLut ihc batialiou should be eatue. More than hi If the cadcis are under boveuieen, and thev suro.'y will not permit their battalion of three huudroii to be hioLcu by their failure to volunteer, uni thus lose a share tf the laurels which may be won on the buttle-tield. How tlie ItebeN I tll their Armltfov The 1 ii-l 111 mi oliii; I ii I me l.nsi lilirh. AllJlTANT AND lNt:."HC T0H-C iiNEIt A i.'f Orrirtr. Fji 11 m on 11, October 6, lS it. General Orders, No. 7i.l. All dutnils heretofore gtituted imiJer nu tho:ityof tho War De'iartmciit, to persons be tween the ages of elgbts'eu and forty-live yours, are revoked, and all suck detalied muii, together vtim tfiose willini the nud uges who holdfur luughs or temporary exemtitions by reason of I enuinr applications for dct.iiis, will be iroiuptly as-emlileU ut the cauip ol ioiiti uclion, uud appro piiately aligned among the armies for service; except that iueu detailed ami now actually cm ployed in manufacturing, providing, collecting, und fbrwai ding munitions and other indispensa ble supplies ior the unity aad navy, or in work indispensaitie to luniiury operation,;, will be con. tinned in their prcsont employments until their Oetails su-'Ui lie revised. 2. The Leads of deiiartineuta and chief, nf l,n reatis will, within the next tcuty days, foi wanf to the Generals of llcterve lists of all detailed men In their employment, in the several Kiatns Seciully distinguishing and certifying those who aiu c.peiu. iuu iuou aosoiuieiy ludiscnsablrj tor tho performance of the above-mentioned (Jov eminent woik and business: and all detailed cm. ploycs not to certified itlii-j the prescribed period mill, upon the expiration thirtor, be furthwitU aliened to tho aimy. n. All lituous caiica Out bvth s nrdrr. who iluim exemption on account of physical di-sa-blliiy, will be examined by select medical boards. after tin ir anivul at the coups of instruction. i. All men found 101 light dnlv. a ho are un- Ssiiut. J, will at 0QCV reputt tv ihy camns of m- jfi,n"("o the prniil'y of being forthwi li SI' -ri " to 'he active forces. l!y (Tiler, M. Coiran, Adjntnnt and Injpi tor-(ieneral. frnm ! RsppsimisiieS. The Yankees are In s'mnis' cavalry Torce at R -I ahm lei' k statirn. oil ihe (sax and Alex mi ina rinhosd, where tnev have lieen enir iged tor s irno 1 v- p sr lo re 'iillilinir the hrl ! over thn riv. r. It Is Int'iinitcd as a pr 'b .bilry thn an r emnt will i 011 he inane m take anil ho il r Puts file by Shern'an. who is withdrawing hit fore s fr ina F. )s front to hriw them suld' nly np intuit point ; and th t 'h" rebuilding nf tho U ipinh m O' C bri ge is m furnish immediate eotinnnni -1-t'"nuh a detail of s iiiplies a. Aiesan Ina or Ma Aits n. To elicct this inovi ment, and leave F.arly rut ofl In tl e vit I It- on a wil I g iise chase afer itinc nf his rav.ilrv down towards Wluchi l er, would glr to Shei idan :i nsme n 'li u nchinff inor.) ibnii ti at K it.td Hher t Wmchei'er in Fisher' Hill lie T o'.iiu iiering fi.rea tlirounh Si,' Itun Olio a flay or two si:ice may have ma'j.j out his cour-e, Km. Hsfl lit. lino Writ Vlf(li OHieinl de-pat. he. reeiiiedat rhe W ir Olti -e y ii'rd.iy 1 1 1 no e Ci gr.-'.,- ne w t,,t 1. 11 '.li e.ii--('uioi'Ct V let 1" iiis letnrn "d 'r i n an fxpr.'i'ion t'l 'West, Vir'i'i'-i" ( Y itrre). lie vi'itid V.il!lnn, .1 o l - nvillc, West ever, l(n l'tino',1. V, Bid, ,,ui e ,i..d Wesom. th' rep ir s I hi. the rt.t,oyi il 11 in ' Hi n dull ir-' vcoith of -t re , cpiiiP'-l i,r. e hui. di' . I pr s ui ts, n .t'i their hoi sc- 11 ml iMi'iip:iii'i.s '.runic 'it our fi e h un 1 re .1 hors, h nud iwn htinon. I tuef eauie. 11 1 sus-t-ni.ed 110 loss. tliilitons Ihc I'rr'.s (- th !!evntioil (f ti.-ftiil'.. F 0'. tlte l;ihi'Oiui .'.If in.', tt lw - r 11. Tl c tcneiiil oi.ler f ir t ti re.vo itton of iW ails ill be louiol in t ,:s issue of fit! .' iv",vr. I'ms s ep t us bei 11 lakeu bv Hie O no, :i 11 oil t ) (III up the arm) . Il Is 1.1 ccssary and prop r an I if f fix older is promptly enforetd to; uiercasn of tin iiimi will be speedy mid r.in d. Wu should like to see hi! ps ti.ken to p .'IOllv ellf ii-.e tlm hnv of Coi grc-s for the employment of negroes in thu iirmy as tcmsters, .e 'Ihe law of Comirc.-s oil this subject is plain, Ai d, rii(iiieh it does not fir en mti, yer, ov promp ly 1 i,f .reing iis proi'i-io..s, iminy so diers wdl lie r turned to ibeir eoui'ii 111. 1, an I the annv very i;re. illy .strcng'h'Micd. The d tiiN should come forward promptly; their servi ns are greatly lit died, un.l, if tiicv aio suen ldy c il lei ted ami si lit to the front, there will be no dan gerallticliiu nil, and the eon. li ion of tint dua lly pi. sel.t tho 1110-t cuenur.itiig u-pe t. it is ue'ess to seek to cone 'al tlid inoro m n tiro gituiiy warned. Tito Fresnleni Ins einptiao. ally a Mn unci d tho startling f iet that t .vo-iliir.ls of the aimy ere a'. sent from the r inks. 'I In re would I c no need of r inlorenmenti b it for tins moat disgraceful strangling and ilo-ortin ;. Hut as the fact cxi-i, ind 1 his evil uni t be re tailed, the deiads are called upon to do scrvi c. llow long their services wi l lie required cannot i.oiv be said, hut sixty or ninety d.ivs v 1 1 1 lernii into Hie active operations of tlio camp liifn, and tin 11 details may be n sum. tl. li lt at piesuut all 111 c needed, nnd all must come foriviftl. Tnmo ti at dc'ay or shirk wi I he hunted dn u all I pei inincntly sent to the uitnv. Ihe la of Cnngri ss, authorizing tho employ tin nl of ict roes. if lu ly 1 an led oil', would give ten thousand men 1 1 tho Army of Nor hern Vir gin a. ihe i hives and tne negroes can bo 1. u pn s-cd just as iinv other property, und the law provides f. r their support and coming, and pays the owni r soldier's waves. The law of February 17 mikes all "nnlofrce tugrocs (with rertnin i xecptl ms) betiveen tin the ages of rigli'ecn and filty," li.Pilc loneifor.n sneh duties iu tl.o eruiy, or in c inii I'tlon wmi tbe miliiaiy defeii'es of tho country, in the way of work upon for IticMtioits, or Pi lioveriimcut works, &.., as the Secretary of War may iVotu tin c to t me pi escribe, aud provides them rations, cloihiii , and conip lis .tn.'i. Tbe (Secretary of W-ir Is also nnthori. jd to imploy tor similar du y twenty thousand m ile niyro siavis, and th ir owners are guaranteed neaiiiBt escape or (loath. Tne Se. ret iry is uut'io.' I. d to in.pte-s tin slaves when he can not hire Ihi m j and ti. ncral Oidi is No.,i j, .Marci 11. IS il, diieeti d the ei.rohnci.t of tho free negroes, aad tin ir assignment to the performance of tne dunes mentioned in ttio net. Also the employment uud impicssmcm of slaves was ordered by th same gei.eial orders, and the provisions of ti -neral Orders No. YM, of the IMrli of October, lstll, poiiittd out as g ivi rt inu in this ;n iter, ll.ij this lav und geuciul oner been etu'orcc l t latest Soul hern News THE ATTACK ON BUTLER'S LIS E3 DESPATCH. FROM GEN. LEE. Union Reports Confirmed Rebels Say they Took Four Hundred Prisoners and Nine Pieces of Artillery. BRIDGE OVER THE RAPIDAN BURNED BY OUR TROOPS. FoiiTnr.su Monroi:, October !)tli. Tho flag of truce sieamer Sew York, Captain Ohcsbolm, arrived this afternoon from Aiken's Lauding, with IJlty-iive commissioned o:licuis an 1 twelve Luudred nnd fifty ml'Stcd men, pirolcd at Itle.h inoml, ou tbe 7th of October, id charge of Lieu- tcLiint-Coioncl J. I',. Muiionl, Assistant Co.11- ) inis.-i mi r of Fxcliauge. j Tbe Richmond li uinr, speaking ol thcrooont t attack on Iiuller's lines says: "An engagement . took place yesterday on tho D.iroytowu road, near Un Iuiioihi, r. suiiing in tlie recapture by our forces of all ti e positions held by the enemy ho tin en that aud the Nuwiuarkct road, five miles j below tho city. j "Wo captured between 400 and 500 prisoners, with nine pieces of uiliilcry und between 200 ami 300 hoi sis." "An uihciiil despatch from General Lee says that veskrdav nioruimr General Anderson attacked the enemy on the Charles City road, and drove them from two hues of latrcuchmeuts, capturing 10 guns, caissons, and horses, and a number of prisoners. Tho enemy were driven to tbe Newmarket road, where they were fouud strongly outrenched, and were not pressed. Our loss is small, and . that of the enemy is unknown. "General Gregg died at tbo bead of his brigade." "An oUlcial despatch from Gondousvillo last i night states that the Yunkcc raiders bad burned I the railroad Inrilgo over the II ipidun yesterday, i "A depaH-h fiom General Marly to General ! Lee (iiiteti ou ihe 7th ia tant. savs : , "Mieiitlttii's whole force commenced fulling . heck down the valley last night along the pike, j The ICu'iMtrrt of the Mb instant say: "All ! the Viiukcc b aval officers, seamen and prisoners in oi.r him.;.- will lie iornarded North by Uag of iruec to-iiny. 'i. iiifio nuiiibcis jfnegrocsnreut woikstrentli enlug tho tortitiiaiious aruuud Lynchburg." "rskorniuu is .-hut uji in Ailunta by Forrest, with bis lines of communication so destroyed that lite Government has net beard from liiui'lo:' scveuil days, lio captutia! AtluUta but it may yet provj his ruic. CiiAiiLKNioN, S. C, Octolitr G Geucrul ITar d"c assumed coinmand to-day. The steamer 'umiunre, six il.iys from Halifax, Iu Mltciuptiug to iuu the blocks .0 last night, xx u;oilii.st asm ken wrt-jk and suu.: in five tuiauus. Ci.yonc nun? as lo;. "AU is (tii except the usual h jnib.ir Jnient oi the city ind Fo: l fsuinttr." 'Ibe .Mii)nr Mjti, ( neral lica irocatd's now depnrfiiit nt includes Mast Lotiisiu:, Mississippi, Tennc.'iset, Alabtu.-Jt, and (icorjia. ELrV3 TE011 SCUXflWIST T;U3I!iIA.. aiiicrcNNlul HkI.I by (iucr.t Iriirl iMc (nitliire ot Olio Iliiud-4 nuU I lily I'rlHonrre. Cincinnati, Octsilier 9. General Burhridge, with twenty-five hundred mounted infantry, attailied Haltville, in Southwestern Viigiai". where some extensive saltworks are located, uad carritd two redoubts, capturing one bund rot sud fifty prisoners, besides a largo number of bones, mules, cattle, sVe. Our loss wus small. Colonel Mason, of tho Hth Michigan, was killed; aud Colonel Hanson, nctltip: liiigudlcr -General, was wouuded. Finding the place strongly fortified aud dc fended by a large force under Itreekingridgo and Fthuls, General llurbrtdge withdrew during the I'h l.t, having bis wounded. Tbe Kebels pursued loi al.oui eight miles. Geueiul Uurbridge passed through Covington (hh klwiLovu ou thv way to U'kiuyion. , Mm MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1 ritOM "WASHING rox. LATEST FROM BGTLER'S ARMY. A REBEL RECONNOISSAE. ihe Rebel Rams at Richmond. ASUCCrSP-r UL EXPEDITION ,N ".ORTH CAROLINA. c'apturo of Valuable Prizes. ttt- Kc.( Klo., Etc., r.t.t Me., Kto. Wimiiki. r v,) Toneii 0. Ti e ms.l ateaner 'wiutf,ri, from City lN.inr, reports that since 'he ie ubc of tho Kcb.' s by H nicy all his tieen (iiiet, with the. except i n tha' the euetny, on S i'ti r (lny iiiornlng, mule a recinnoisnitiee in force on our ex n mc hf., when some little firing tiok p!m e, but n thing crew out of it. The Vitnlviitttn brought up seveir.f-live refu ges nnd d t-ertcrs, ninongst them a colored tit n n.'iinefl I)ri w,who for sometime lois been stiiving on the llebel ram HuhmDitil, as Uapti.n's steward. lie s iy tl.at nnles( the Ilebol fit in the .1 lines rlivr is brought into action v ry s o i, there vil not be enouith mi ll to man tint ves.els, so m iny bic leaving by ilc-erti ou. Tin y arc no v b ireiy half manned. The licet numbers seven vessels, three of them l ii,g iiou-ctad r.mis, cacli mounting four guns, end c h in inncl by sb u' seventy-five in mi, the full complement of each bring one hundred nnd fitly men. Tho fleet is composed as folio vs : Tho lticlimtmtl, flag hip, and steamer J. S. Maury, which vessel nas lying below Chupin's I. lull when Drew It ft heron Monday Inst, the IVr yimVi, steamer Sluppnrd, and tho I'mUriicibttri, Comiuandtr Thoni.is 1 loots. The otlicrs are vvooilen ve-scls, mounting two guns eieri.min ned by thirty men, the coinplcment being ixt7 men cadi, vim. : The lleuufirt, ll'itiipf.m, .Vatneioi7, and l)ntry. Commander Murcomb, of the United States steiiii.er Slmmrwk, reports to tlio Navy Depart ment from his vesiel in Albemarle Hound, tha on Ihe '2H h ult., two aimy steamers were sent up Alligator river to enpturo a party of Kebels who were conscripting iu the vicinity of that river. The gunboat Valley City was sent up the Scup pernoug river at the mine time, to head tho Ilebels oil should they attempt to escape In that direction. In crossing the bur at the mouth of tho Scup pernoiig, the f alley City grouuded nnd waslirod in ly llcbtls from a battery of Whit worth field pieces ami by musketry, which tire tho Vallf City retnrncd end drove the Rebels olf. The ex pedition proved successful, aud tho whole Rebel conscripting parly was enp ured by the expedi tion up tho Alligator river. Admiral Furrn tut reports the captnro ofT Texas of tho blockade-runner Jvin, with eighty-one bales of cotton ; also the capture of the blockade runner Oieytin, in Diloxi bay. Tho Rebel guerilla, Captain Cheatham, who visited Sandy Spring, Maryland, on Friday night, attempted ou Sunday morning to plunder a st.ro, live mil. s north of Roekville, but was driven off by tbe farmers around with 6hot guns. TO THE ASSOUIATr.il PltKsS. Another Account r Hie Niivtl 0iim ikii.n In Albciiinrlu nuil .HiHiNxlpitl SiiiimlN. Washington, October 10 A communication has been received at the Navy I) partmeut from Commander Macomb, commanding the naval forces in t lie sounds of Nortli Carolina. He savs tli.it on the 28ih ult. ho was iiifonned by Colonel Wardrop tbit the latter Intiudid sending two army steamers up the Alligator river that night to capture a party of Rebels who were conscripting in that vicinity, and bo rcipicMcd Commander Macomb to send a gini hi ut up tho Scuppernong river to head oir the Rebels, should they attemi to escape that way. Commander Worrell, of the Cu'eoiee, was oidercd to send the I'alicy City up the river, accompanied by the Martin, to to her oil' in caso she should get aground, and a double-ender was also stationed oil' tho month of tho river. In crossing tho bar a: the morhof theScuppsr nong, the Valley City grounded, and was fired upon from a battery of Whitworth field piecos, which she returned, nnd drove the enemy olf, lint by the time she got afloat it was too late to pro ceed further. The army gunboats, however, ascended the river, and succeeded in capturing the Rebels. The Navy Department has received Information of the capture recent y of the schooner Orcyon by tbo t earner Xarcijttus, in IJulo bay, Misjis sijipi Sound. PHILAMJ.PIIl.t TKAtK XtPOKT. Monhay, Octolicr 10 The erratic movements in gold and cxi haugo, us well as the election, attract the attention of the merchant, and trade moves slugf ishly. Cotton is nominally bold ut 2'13(ii.2-'.Ol but there is no demand. Clovcrsccd is selling in a small way at fcD'To1 S10 4("(il lbs. Timothy ranges from S-60 to 90 per bubhel. Small sales of Flaxseed at .&3(3-10. In Quercitron Bark nothing doing j bnt holders continue to demand $'44 per ton for No. 1. Tbe Flour Market Is dull, and prices rule irre gularly, bales oi 2000 bhls. City Mills, extra and fancy, on terms kept secret, and 6(oit00 bols low grade extra family at frit) jJ bbl. The sales to the home con-umers take a wido range, say from JJ-MI to 12 Ad for eouiinou aud fancy lots, as in quality. Rye Flonr Is nominal at For Corn Moal prices are entirely nominal. There is very little demand for Wheat, and prices aie drooping ; sales of K( 10,090 bushels red and amber at rOta 210, but lower figures would now be accepted; 1000 bush, good Western white sold at fjfci 30. Rye has declined to T-0i. Corn is in steady demand, and 2000 bush, yedow soid ut fjtl-eu. Oris arc dull, and 2o. per bashul lower; sales of 2000 bushels I'cunsvlv.iula aud Delaware at VGc. In liirlv nothing doing, barley Mult ranges from $2 to $-$0. Coffee, Sugars, and Molasses are Inactive. In l'rovisions the onlv sale woithy of nolico is .K'0 barrels Mess Reef on private terms. Wbif ky. '1 he demand is limited; small gales of Ohio barrels ut S'KS; aud Drudge ut l-'i. rilll.AIIF.M'lllA CATTLE tri.lltUUT. Monuav, October 10. The receipts of Beef on ttie continuo large, and the market is rather lirinor, but prices remain about tho same as last .pioied. llxtra me selling at 10(o li;(e.; a few choice at Ifljc.; fair to good at U('t loJe.; and common at from 0ln;13c. por lb., as to quality; lot) head, sold to go to llaltiiuoro, at from G to 74c. per lb., gross. Tho following are the particulars of the sales : 1 12 head, Martin, Fuller & Co., Western, HoaHO. 2k"t head.lloouey & Kmltli, Western, l i(reii. 10 head, Jones McClcse, Western, 12(n'l'i. I'll head, K. McFillon, Western, Ufr-loj. lnO head, Joseph McFillen, Western, lopclrj. 'JO head, 1'. llathorue, Chester and Va., 14 in" 10 1. 10 head, Christy ft Rro., Western, 10(ml4. " 100 head, F. McFillen, Western, Fiifa lO. 121 bead, Owen Smith, Western, 13(u)15.J. 41 buad, li. C. Ualdwin, Chester Co., l:.(ii 1 1. 40 head, D. llranson, Chester countv, lofrrilll. 110 bead, H. Hood, Chester county, i2("'16 37 head, Chandler & Co., Chester co.Mfr'lfl. 20 bead, 1. '1 odd, Chester county, HfrrlSi'. no neuu, ii. uiiam, Pennsylvania, i.'kvuio. Wiccp. There is a firmer fueling In tho market ant' pnecs are rather better; (itk)O head arrived and old at Iroiu 6a )i c. pur lb gross for common to cxt.'a. Cows are without change. About 110 hond nrrived sold ut from fc-'OfV .ft 10 for springers, ami ifyr0(i',.v'i0 per bead for cow and calf. Hogs. I'rlL't remain about the same as last atiot. d; about il'"1-1 bead nsiived and sold at the .lluent yards at fipm up to frIV Ihe 10K lbs. littt a to tiuulity. 8G4. i!'ouitTiiv;ulfios HIGHLY IMPOUTANT NEVS FBOM ALL OF OUR ARMIES. OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. Fcspatcbps frm Gr.uit, Hmvann, Sheridnn, Thomas, Burbride, RoRecrans, and Others. SATISFACTORY ASPECT OF THE SITUATION. (.KAXT'S VHIT TO H iSIIlNM TOW Gen. Sheridan at Woodstock. CAPTURE OF TITE GUERILLA. M'NIEL. General Sherman All Ilislit. GIN. FORREST CROSSES THE TENNESSEE IN RETHtAT. Burbridgo's Battle at Saltvillc. DESTRUCTION OF THE SALT WORKS. Affairs in Gen. Butler's Front. OUR VICTORY ON FREDA. REBEL ACCOUNTS Rebel Gentrals Gregg Killed and Bratton Wounded. STEELE'S ARMY MOVING ON PRICE'S REAR. Etc., J'-to.. I3to., JUo., i:to. Washington, October 10, 1 1. M. To Major Geneiul Dix, New York : Reports have been received by this Department from Generals li it lcr, 8ht rnian, Thuimis, Sheridan, and llirbrid'c, (bowing the f.ivorablo condition of military affairs in their respective fields of operations. 1 he purpoco of Gencial Grant's visit to Wash ington having been accomplished, ho returned to his headquarters on S iturd iy, but there has been no telegraphic commiiuicatiuu since bis arrival there. JXahiivili.b, 7cnn., October 8, 11:10 F. M. Secretary of War: Have not iheard direct from Shirinun, but General Corse, ut Alutoona, in forms me ihat General Sherman is at Keues.iw, repairing tbe railroad between Atlanta nnd Aln toonu. Ho has plenty of provisions in Atlanta, and, so fur us tho main nnuy is concerned, feels secure. Genorul Uoiisseaa reports that Forrest his er ouped bin. by crossing tho Tennessee In flit-boas, above and below Florence on the 0th inst., while he (Rousseau) was detained by hiith water in Shoal cret k uud Elk river. Gf.okob II. Thomas, M ijor-Goncral. At.atoon A, October I), 180-1, 8 V. M. Maj ir Gciicral Hallock, Chief of Stall': I reached K nc Baw Mountain October (!, just in time to witness at a distance the attack on Alutoona. I bad anticipated tho attack, and h id ordered from Runic General Corse, with reiuforcemeu's. The attack was met and wu repulsed tho enemv, losing some 200 dead and more than loOO wouuded and prisoners. Our loss was about 700 iu the aggregate. Tho enemy captured the small garrisons at Rig Shanty and Ackworth, and burned about seven miles of our railroad; but we have at Ala toona and Atlanta an abundance of provisions. Hood, observing our approach, has moved rapidly back to Dallas and Vauwcrt, and I am w.itchiug him, and in case bo tries to reach Kingston or Rome, Atlautu is perfectly secure to us, and this aimy is better olf out oi than in camp. W. T. Shkhman, Major-Gem r.il. Wi.oiiktock, Va., October 7, ISO I, !). F. M. Lieuti Dalit-General U. S. Grant: I have tiio bon( r lo report my command uc this point to night. 1 commenced running link from Fort Republic, Mount Cruwford, 13i idyoivatcr, and Harrisonburg, yesterday morning. Tho grain and forage infioiiiof these points bad ptevlously been destroyed. Ill m:icing bick to tlds point the whole country, from tuo Illue Ridge to the Nortli Mountain, has been made untenable for a Rebel army. I Imvo destroyed over two thousand barns, tided with wlisal, hay, nnd farming implements; ovor seventy mills, tilled with flour and wheat; have driven in front of the army over 400 bead of stock; and have killed and issued to the troops niore than 3000 beep. This destruction embraces tbo Lnray valley and Little Fort valley, at well as the main valley. A large number ot horses have been obtained, a proper estimate of which I cannot make. Lieutenant John R. Meigs, my engineer ollloer, was murdered beyond Harrisonburg, near Day ton. For this atrocity ull the houses within au area of five miles w ere burned. S.nce I came info tbe valley from Harper's Ferry, up to Harrisonburg, every train, every small party, and every straggler has been bush whacked by the people, many of whom have pro tection papers from commanders who have been hitherto in that valley. Tbe peoplo here are gettiug Mck of tho war. Heretofore they have bad no reason to complain, because tbey have been living iu great ubun dance. I have not been followed by the enemy up to this point, with tbe exception of a small force of Rebel cavalry that have shown theru lelves some distance behind my rearguard to-day. A party or 100 of the Hth Ohio Cavalry, which I bad stationed ut the bridge over tho meuth of the Shenandoah, near Mount Jackson, was attacked by McNeil with 17 men while they ere asleep, and the whole party dispersed or cap tured. I think that they will turn up. I learn that fifty of them had reached Winches ter. Mi Neil w as mortally wounded and fell into our bunds. This was fortunate, as he was the most during nd. dangerous of all tbe buslawacLera iu this section of the country. 1'. II. Sheridan, Major-Genera!. General Burbildgo makes the following report of bis operations : Caitlksiiluu, Ky., October 8, 10 A. M. To Hon. K. M. Stanton : Forcing tho enemy from Clinch mountain and Laurel Gaps, after heavy skirmishing we met the enemy three aud a half miles from Saltville, on the morning of the 2d lnstuut, aud drove blm to bis works around the alt works, where ho wus strongly iutrenched on tbe bluff in heavy force, under Kchols, Williams, Vaughan and, is is said, Rreckinrldge. We nt once attacked hlin aud drove hint fr.uu bis works ou our left and centre, aud held him in check on the right; and, finally, la spite of aitlllcry aud buporlor numbers, whippeJ hitu at every pt.i ,t, . in. for .1 htm In A to l.ii o'vtl Work'-. In Ihe e.cnlug our a-nmonition gave out, and holding the p ositi 'n Mken until mi lnl;ht, 1 with drew the command i i excellent order aud spirits. Tho oceup I'io'i el the v.rk themselves, was only proven?" d by tho f.i mrc of tho nuttntinitPin. From the p.i-oti. s 1 :e .rn tha' tho enemy's fores w in m en boon 4tii ."lino, nnd that Itreckin rlilpn ws pre in' with 4 to from Lynchburg. My foice nni' un til m 2 V)0 engaged. It is ( rriapi his force g" ally oiiiniini'tered us. A ilctai lino n -cut to F und Gap fined Its way tl rough, and drove Fr n i r, wpb u superior force, from l is works at (ilu I. sville, capturing t'veral pri'inu rs. n no inter of small arms, ami one pice ot am iny. Our wounded in nil Is ah nt three hundred ami lit y. Tmu of tho onetny is more. I will report inuro fully by m p. On the morning i f ",. t received an order ftonl (let r.il Miit'm t i tet irn. " l ':' Il It'll I M") ".'-ietl'sri:. 1 e tel. cr .p'1 Pi .: I .a ve u Fortress M irorj end Chv 1'oio' v. .w ' roki n lon by a ! i"irtn, iiinl is in t j ct rennir "I. Ilielntc-l in:li art tiri ll iuen "' from there is the f" lowing , ,, .-, i ti !, M ,j r-' ien..,-,; Ha; ltr; Fl M tl 'Alll Ills 1 J I 1' i ,t . tl I VI Ol Vul'IIXI.V ami Niikiii I't , Oct 'in r H, is., Llci- t M.i.t-lieiK id f'r n' 'Itir success yesterdiy was a (lei i,. ed t i.e, altli .u :i ihe Re.uls c aim a ii tor v. Tl.ey u.lni't (ieio i i (. r k i: ed end General Lrnttioi wouiidcd. hi i.eral ti.-t.twas in cim Inciul nf Field's Division. '1 he Rn hui'iud l.T'in-iih r of thU morning con tains an oil), i.il tlesp .ti li i rum ( irtion-villo last nlj li', sbeiru Ih it a V I'ik'.'e cava'ry furee yes ti t tiny bni i.t tl tht: i.tiiro.ii bri i,e over tlie ll.i(ii dnn itii'l m..de iht ir cs a,ic. No int vcinet't on the Petcs'iurf side. No more in o, is have be. n s nt over from Lee. Tlio Movement vcs'.crdi.y was made under his eye. II. F. lit Ti.ru, Major-General. No recent inted'cn c bus been receive 1 front Muj(.r-Gi i.eral Canny, but by his last report dent r.il Steele was moving in force upon the rear of Free towards M.ssoiiri. I'.iiwjm M. S i an .us, Secretary of War. LATEST FROtvl WASilSM3T0N. Kf'f'iiuri'i'N froin Itli'linioml. Wasiiinoton. October 10. The steamer 'fan huttaii urtived this morning and brotght up sotenty live refugees and desi rtcrs, and one pri soner of war. Among the party is a colored barber lamed K.T. Drew, who for some time past has been serving on the Rebel rum Richmond as captain's steward. Drew was tormer y ctnploved In this city, and semis to l.e qti'te intriligcnt. He Ftates that unless the Rebel fbetin James river is brought into action very soon, there will not be men on board lo work them, so many have left by deser tion. The fleet numbers seven vessels, three of them being iron cl id rains, inch mounting four guns, und manned by ubout 7o men ouch. Ihe full complement is 1 il) e toll, viz : The lliehmnml, flagship, Lieutenant J. S. Maury which Dtcw Iclt on Monday last, she then being below Chapin's Blulf; the Virginia, Lieutenant Couimnndcr Miepp ird; nnd tho l'redi riiksburg, Commander Thomas Roots. The others are wooden vessels, mounting two guns cncli, manned by thirty men, the comple ment btlng sixty each, viz. : the Dcauort, lluiujituri, XtiiiseiHuntl, and Drury. IVrMimt. Urn. William D. Keiley, of Fhi!;.de!plii.i, had an inbrview with the I'rosidcnt this morning. I'ollftrni. A cunvnss of the hospitals hore shows that Lin coln and Fenton will reccivo two-lhirds of the votes of New York soldier-i. FouoF.iiv in tiir Film Wahi. The decllni-A tion ol A. Wilst n ll'-nszey, as a rindldate for AbleiHian of Filth W r i, publi-hod to day in tlie first edition ol in ii Tki.i.oum'U, Is a forg ry. lis insertion was orderi ii hy James Gaw, t noto-riou-ly linsernp Ioih opponent erf the In lep u, diiit ticket, in this pa.er a id ttie lint' 'in. itoiiKiir F. Kimi, Ch iir.n.iu. Jons D. W atso.n. Secretary. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. on .i s or the Pte- siso Tr: phiaph. .Iloliavy, (tetitti- l'l Government bonds arc firm, with sales nf o-'iOs at 1074, and 101 coupons oil'; (is of ISM are quoted nt lOlipi iO r; new City 0s aro selling at 101 1, aud old do. nt OS. Ruiliond sh ires are steady, with sales of Read ing at CO(iiO(lJ; Fennsylviiiia railroad atfi'Jl; Little Schuylkill at 4 1 ; Philadelphia and Krie at l-'i, which is nn advance; and Long Island rail. road bonds at 100; loO was bid for Camden and Ambcy ; 07 for Philadelphia and Germautown; SSj for Minehill ; 20 for N.nth Pennsylvania ; 174 for Cutawissa common, and 304 for preferred. City Pussengcr Railway stocks continue quiet. Chcsnut and Walnut sold at 67; l0 was bid for (second nnd Third; 20 for Arch s'rcot; anil 21.1 for Giiuid College. In Coal Oil slocks there is less activity, but prices arc steady, with sales of Dalell ut Hh' : Noble and Delameter ut 13; Philadelphia and Oil Creek at 1 1 ; and McCiiutock at Uj. Rank shares are firmly held, but there Is vory little doing. Union sold at 4(1; 140 was bid for Philadelphia Bank, w hich is an advance of 4; 44 for Fenn Township; 87 for Western ;, 28 for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; and 27 ior Con solidation. There is little or nothing dolug in Canal shares. 28 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation, common, 1 354 for preferred; 1334 for Morris Canal pre ferred ; and 14 1 for Susquehanna Canal. PHILADr.l.rillA HTOCK E.VC1IANOB SAXXB, OCT. 10. Baportad by Ctarkxoa ii I to., tirotsrt, Ma. Ut 8. Tblr Ut, HEKOIlK 1IOAHDB. . 3(0 lh lt'oa'UlK i;. 1UI III KUtlillE It M't It4isn 0i., lio.h do . l.n.il lu.. 1.0. h du.. ltosh du.. Jll -h Ui..ru lu.... 1'? .... en ...c 10 ... A" NS) in I'nioo fst... It n h Mdtlumx-k.. luoik laUlloU.. flKST UOAUD. Ttl US -'.. . I"7,j V h Phil. AOIIOM . l'f ai'io il'i.cuuii (irtc.lu. 1011 .a Met'lnil.Kjk.... (is. 4il 111 k;.lns K SO lnu .a au x so fnu .n tlu sit u lo i.h de..U5 4 i.,t ia) lio.h du bjo mt loci li tlu I si An 4 1 ih Panua HB....0 i'i Ui iti I. It Sell K 44 90 hflill. JkBrlo.MO :f JS sh ( litis Walnut hi 4S h Mine'llll w b all -'d JJ nil. .5 du 1. ini du rcK.li'iiAt t'tusiCitv I'.s, over IU. tt ." U 'Iu H71,' "fll tl' Illll t ' . iiCltr lit, new. ... 01 '4' (I'd) I,. I.ij-I Vsl Inf.. .IIS! t l.u tl. A II T. lsl in.luu Sl' II l. 't'K l.lauil "II. .lll IVnaa WI lush email Ilk 48 n.li imucii (in .... sV J.o ,b X. tilei liol Ml 1:1 I ic:i th tfo t10 13 1 Quotations of Gold at tha Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No.31 S. Third street, seeobd story: 04 A. M 17 12 M 197 U A. M K'8 1 V. M lvsj jiiurnii strong. M. Sl-hlltz & Co., No. 10 S. Third street, report tlie following quotations for foreign ex. change, per steamer llama, from New York leu. Inn, so dy' light, 'JI-.'V.'U; 1tndon , !) days, ?IS l'liti-, " uiiis kiiii, -a i.'.-.t. (i'a; 1'arli, a Java, 'li. '-.'"' ii. "si, Aunt orii. w any, ilK'il. il. Isl; lira 11. an, nn da).' ilsla, l-'si; llaiahins, 60 dava' alalit, IV; C'ulumie, f.i'l ic, lli-rllii. t;o dnva' ii tit, li, r. il'.; Au.iierdaai, riaukinrt, 60 daya' ilsiiL g.j.s.' Market uaJy. I Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal Oil stocks at 1 o'clock to-day : tli a iik.i hii Atk. Filltr.Il Con!. it ll'iauon Oil 1 Ilu Mountain Coal, .'i Mki. t'uai.. 1:1 Green Ml. Coal..,. 4 N . Cmooiidaltj..... i XivClii'L ',' cedar liaiu Coal. .V Clinton Coal ',' I'utlel l,l J'laua lid ( oal ifOAi Aaierl' itii kaoua.. 1 IV111. Hilling 17',' ( 'ounecdeut ....... H Ki)ton uio.... 2'u ftrtlslorOll bl( Tank I'. Cuutliiouial - lrell ' (ill ( r.fk M.pla hhatle OU. ,H MtCiiul'.ea "II.... Olt I t'iiii.vlvuitla 1'tt.. .. I'.ny Oil S-i Mile ml Oil K.n-t"U.' Oil I Vwii-ui-biai if I UtoUJ. VUvtVUa, 'i li'J li baauca Oil lia llii Orkuic OU V ;e4 Krankuu on 8 llowui KddrOll.. .. 1 ilrvlug Oil 1 l'c larui Oil , 1 li It ns 111. ie S". 11 HaUflKHi S .. AlehUiany li)a j' llt'tttjtla OU ,. ,, .O.'iustttad i I M,,tiif i IMawetar.l.'i 914 llibtiard if 1 Hlory I arm 8'J 8 .llruuar j 1 'rvtruleuui Csutra. I ll'sie l.lau.l ft .Alloiilicliy lli.ar.. .. 17 t'urtin 41' 1'; I'lnla AOIIUruvk.. 1 S I bull Cruuk 4'y 4l,'i(ii'rti,aina r if ' I'oro flalilttj- a ' Hki1 . 1?-3 1 I 4 i i ' I'lisl UK I Itl, v......