J fate Jfl nnirrr ME v irj rICE TIUiioi CENTS. AKMY OF POTOMAC. TT7T? nPPAT rtr RTrn-n ab4 - aAfli .at Jj MA JJ 1 1 AT)KUM 1 1 A AT 1 1 HI) A Y, OCTOBER mi A Prlwl H,.ery Nil. Tits. Hrln t. r IVt. c hor -nrlnllH.liiKrliHiuir i'..,.i UkADM AhtKh,. A BM Y or the Jamkm, 0, toVr ...- rf i-unii ru to b..tt.-n. s to day ,.ic tld in tit iiWui; n,.M hf..,,,rv eiiPiuli ndenf the J-.t,,,., river, wis v,bci tiny hud rrcenlly fret.uenilv b'c:, nl,'e t tll,ow , nt() Dutch Q. r, to the anc'.,nco of Ur working 4r.7 mere, work on the latter i rapidly ,, p. ,......., Kimpn hoii, ami .r.mivs to prove a Matters in frr.rtt are. -.1.1..... . . -hi. oiummh lU.lliTIAI t'nU'll'. k..7vvnB0 "rl!k vve,l!lK cry ra.utl and '"J nr.ng is lni .nl from the mr-ctiou of I'd er. , u "'"! ",,m " indicate. Mi.it un " iug isn on ii ado s leu. "AIiqiAKTKKS AUVIV OK TIIK JtM..S I TIIK ;,"". KiriiMoNii, Uotol-er 12 M.M.r vniriti lioner, haviu,, a-cerlnm-d tl.ro ih tm, ntinu ny of do-crlers and others, lU.it too it.-. I antt.or tie bad placed our negro soldiers, i n i- .......... .,.. ui.j-HKinmni.-, m Ultra I.Uvor on Ibeir lurtifii'uitnii in our fr in', lr miec 1 1 fur ni'hlh.'ni rations, tlieiT.l,y romp-limx th-m ro ll their ciobes to ti.e Oonfedente soldiers for 'Htl. IlllM thlK i'nv n..l,i,..l IV : - .. , ' J " s,..,,i,.-,-.. IHT tllll.l, I H '! c.thsi ho Mini; place a 1 k t .. r lie. in nii mi. .,1. ,r.....r.. r' F.ightysevrn men were ordered Horn City Point tins evinttig, ami will ln sot at worn as ,0, ,ve uni.i,x n ntisiaotory iui-,wir Mull If nenvfd fioni Ihn R.vl Craml.i,,n.. h. .. cHwk to-morrow. it i, u!tU.Tst.l til' iiiiui.ht i lun.M nnoirrt will bo -...i.m . um .iio .i. BTiaaiion inime liuWlv ('( '." ''" a pr,PoN,i..n from 0i.mI Uti.lev lor iu exoltanwe cV.r.lm to tho 4Uivnk.,ts 01 ..Mo.nihit. , rank m ,.t fortu in t. a car... of all our pr.M.ncM Iron, , ,I '""irvKo t.H by t km, , iimn for mm, tbi e.xn.'H. to In) nun on titliur purr fro niaoe up lu ullii crs .in the iirD.v. No change on onr fr uit. r At in., i.i-n. I V . , B. i. nlii(tu.;liKlftr,l Jii,, tl,.ll;n, r w.wn,.r h..r 1,lx lM ''oni'niMic.'munt of tliu war lias the army to fully felt its own atren'b hi relauon to ihai of ttio enemy. Neror ban tbi" .ril r, ' 'c ,!nMI move meiit. riie soldiers now f. c thy bcitiBnini: of the. J?- r ,l'":,;'v- ""' very naK, r to clow np . - - ' " "itt ami jr.j no ne, A tk!,ptr.iie i liaritu n madu a,..i.iwt ihn ...:.i die i.t li.h l,i r.,r.. i i,- ,.i ,.. j . iv; . " . nielli, out win -mo-c-M- , w---j r'""i umui, ny tnat I ,iro. v. i-ir i..- 1 fan it ii J f I., w . I.,.,. ij.ii r v ,lJ i "10. ili"tl, 1 ,'.:in only say at present, In no 0i h thing thought of hro an to tho A-.ny'H to ng into wtiuu-iuarUTi. thii of lli-'hinond t antt letersburp, and not tlta Ic ..at p trti le of . Jloubt o Oeseral Onmi'a lwntf nb!o to mko b th word ' w,'c"tvt,r Uu n" t ay tba The only canm- of delay , for the nurpono of ;. - v" Vl new iuvios, auu mukinir tho v.citiirv ,.Kan V . a? po-ible The ,hh,' w no dd't 'a"S rtuet """""" lu Among the refnwes tbut lately came In. on the rifm, w- une i.ibiiy. the kucnerof tha r...hr..t..i Kl'l ,i. ni I"e' ,'lcr him- u Is '1 mat , -v..... nailer ic.usi a to recelvo him as a ,ri,:,,;ir.:.T.vr". '"V'.. v" uuru wiin "'3 SHERIDAN'S ARMY. pftewal of Guerilla Depredations on .. the Virginia Railroad8. RAIKS BUitNED AND PASSEN GERS ROBBED. Mautiksiuho, Oit. 14. There is iearcelr nv wa Iruin tin. ir.if.f iin..n..i . . ' ! .- u.v.u'-l 4UIfl, WUtiQ i&it fl-d from, wos worse and not expected to lire 1 lu r way to tho ire ut. Dr. Ohlcuschliwer tu ad. Ilia nt wortH were a utmeiaent that be eeirt d ma woun'iB alter he had aurrendered t wa a Tcry popnlar yoiiug aur,reou, of line llltjeB, combined with great energy of cliarat! r, and, like Colonel Tolleu, win from tUo State 1 New Jer.ey. Motcbv made a mnct ..mWinn. Hack upou the westward bound railway express un, ahonteleyen milts east of thin point; at a ii .11111117 "HiiuK. ino engine was rown trom the track and two paymaster aad veral other i.ili.-j ri ........... i ....... o hundred tboubaud dollars in Uovernment HUB. IDS UiLKwt tliArd iivikri Pn).l. i .. a 1. ..i.. I . o--" ' w IVUUCU J tueir oney and valuables, and the cars aet on bre iMlllltf n II lliu ...... .,i.rH .... .1 . . ' -o - i""!1"'; u iKTiiQi, whose .mea could not be atcertainu.l d hretuan were badiy satided, and tUoir WHH IB UUll I II I II I . ('l Le two bodies uurned may have been enr.wa ,, , ' uy"""- a uey were ouned nuII a uimr, in0 otuur a female : t tb y were not identified. Tne cn.s'iuear, tire- .11. Hnd through. ti.li'iriK.n m 'n .'..n 1..;. . ne otbms wtre harmed, so far as known. S.iue' K(t AlO.etlV. Wlwi lii-u.-m l 1 .,.11 .1. . '. IlfiWI'Ti r Viiflu t.iT .....1 ' i'lic iwo Ui 11s -er s nere M.lUiVd Ru.riAj li'Mtiuer Jma rioiuothiiitr n,.r '. ... A"H,U" express Hent was on aid. Willi nil linn ....... , iuui.u ui.i not open it, but It was ...... w.iji t ie iraiB.aud ol Cjur.se all tho papers w uruaoe ot eivnirr nss;...,...! n i,n n ... . "-.I ...v a . .1. ut rrv nii.iiurw ,1 ....... . . .... , '. i.rcieui an lues 1. . , .ui.t virvu. ic only j . ..,,..,, , i,10 puoiicg. ne- r . .w. io nuir Mip:llis ot tuel by i route, io i.it ird Ibe proie.eli..n n. e led. The ...,..., iimiKioii ..uu u .itiiiioro deiveud n Ibis r, uta n.r .l...r .. ..i .... .i... . ' I be running of the trains was only lntoiferea eh bv the tr:nn thui .,- -r.... . r ' '"' imc wrw:n was iard np and the trains ull unaided to nan marly ibis aittrnoon, and in farther annoy eisaniicipated.as new disposiuom of troots I.0W being umtiu. A'. '. llaoUl. " ' ! le of the l mum Ast ,H 11a' r. N re ow C.t m r, :-Tho ele.-li., r.1 t..i.. H-tglTesp.ndl(l autirk. of the rosttitof the 1 le-li tllllnl CliO t-t, l,i, w fO ln.lf at Th great Centnti Si.u s 0( the Union hare pro nounced, in nnmlmakalilc ..,,. ,, their condtfmna lion of the Lrii..i)!cH, the iuroosa. ami ih. rsndiilai, of the Thlco Convention. Althi n!h tho creat itmic was urfiran,) HiUiicrt y for their aetion, they have brauJo.1 as fh the decla.stion of that assetnbla:o that the r for the restoration of the Union has nrnv.a a "failure:" sr.d have ftltfumii...,! . ., --, r i .".W. and cowardly, its demand, ma, 1.. ,n n,., .... . , our most spieiidid triiimi.hN. f.,r u ....,... ... ho.illitie, and acompr.iul4,, with the men who are ss..iling, in armed f -),eliMn, the nation's life. Ill I1! r DRV iV14.lt! a I tin ..I 1 I." nl.hoi.h there was k., !rono ht t'. thiiMa-n, or tin.nl.nc i,;,,; ff have . i... t,d MUfn ,., , ,.. llwntv:fa ;'nr 0 bv a . .,l-r : " " '''"'?! l.l State m. n hav e ,n. .w ' . r.r. .'I"' :'" "-""n out of n neteeriTth'iina'" diuV't'i" rent uH . ,,f ,r.r T" "? P"'"'- resen. .hemsely.f,-,;,," . 't been coiMlcmncd by (leeln,,,. ve.rdg,lt l0 J, , , latuic has a lar?e Union .nairl y in bo b causa ha;-poMur'u;;,v' oTnot ts tllan eighty thoumnd. ' " tJ,ia In Indiana, whnrn tl. "........ ... 5n e?r1:,r::'i.?r"i"'8n" !" rw,uv. dnt .., ,1,1 l" r-e , ineirmeans a'mn- v l'U" r.t4 c1 "X the utmost u.o-ilv ro::, ."."'"V: ..." 1 "7 "vo been wl.kl.-lh,. State iras K.ven f,,-T .,ny yearVJ'17 oartv lad V. ..'..r. l'!tlon nlon men in that .... i S ,r. . i.. ..i :r .' V . ?"H""'''lors who Had he s7,i a m e " o Z "l' ""t Upon ie.u,w.fenHi-n ' - yonr hearts with eo: lid,.,,, c ;i. ,t iuNo vein dnr the ... . ,i 7 r1' " r,". 'd that thero bo no Mutlonof hostilities until the it.-irrity of the ., . ...... lu., n i .fiuuey ot the (Jin- st union re.it.,i.n.h..i J, . " The Uiiinn vi.'ti-srtok- ,f :,,... ... .... ;,... ,., " ' never f.ilel to v... , puiiu.-ai foninn ntj with 1'ennsvl. 'wi.in.i A . ' '"d""11. nd Till III) EDlTliSN k'l --A i LATER FROM EUROPE. PJUCE TlfliEK CENTS. RESULT IN PENNSYLVANIA. MAIOKIII1N AS . Alt AH RF.tUVrt). fMiNTtr.i. r i HoaiHie of lh HHr-iujiM InWtf n b Memphto Ar$tt loM. ttio following etory We Itam from ft gentleman Utoly from Mor- izin. I.niiiaifitiM ilmt u - .i t piMcr, dt GuurvfiLHrtml. a young oIUcw, nt- kged vith attempting to betray hfs men " M niuuiguiuo, ii seesas tnat the unfor at vouutr man became iiummj r nclftdr. the diiiit7hti f . w....kH ..... . - ; . n - " .-i.i viaiiwr fu.ug uoi isr irom tue coast: and that, iring to make her hi. wife, he proposed I was acconted. on andiil.o t.- aid betray his command in a Cnnr..,,,.,.,. to b eonvenieutly ombuBhed. In un furred moment he uccepted (be proposi "AocoriUngly plans were luld, and the lUiaodef of the Confederate forces near by ''i.ira who. a proper pretext given the dayappomtod the whole f. rce at Mor .ia was marched np In seanU of the enemy , it had been i asserted. Iiad been depredating a Uie nelehboring plantations. Before they gone fur, the Colonel coiumaudiug, from the .y.ardneas of the traitor, snspeetins that ai not right, baited tho eolnnin, aud, postiuu .ets securely, uumedlultjly coouneneed an ia- igauou, wuicu resutua in the coufossion of a ,ant of one of (lie coinpunles, who bad tea itaijH with Ihn taMt i it,. I j.. . 1-,D? P0inPt'y orderod a court-martial wm v wtv uiniw- Ttuu, wore is little bta wilt be convicted. If this does not boiacJc '.ha rornunrsn tti war tu ir. .i,a . i luto5 " yoars can bo so ac- 'm Bloowust Dkaka or tn Wai AaToTr T.if f..Uie iiUon flier: "There is not mnn ' "Hiwumuc. lUQR'aU) ,d,est1am:r.u-'?l1. t the 7," ;r", 7 .,1."" be enacted on the the overwhelm!,;, Vn "orXZ Z tain the vcrd et ot ti ,,.!,, w... . "uuul3 L yiciori::" '-i?"j"r or heW hi , .,i. .V. ' .'""""oiatai lnact viiy ti. o l,'T,.,.liD:n,l!',t,). 7" !! exertions-riot only t h ,,,..Yir.,,, . r L , ii-we.contosts an, " r.. j antiujiMK'n or tho trrAnd the b.rio,.h;,v . ." iv,.' "z j". . p ''- next. Our nn,;; . . u "ovomtior sosffined. "beck thoy have flCFldes this if I. nr.t ... on,' 'h U , " " im0; d -? ,,ml . ; '",'''yin, in bloo.1 ... '. i". iv.iiu loruvcr: hli:ns. moreover nr. ... .......... ....... . . .i7" ' ' ."" "s'lenguTO tnoaiiies 'Y'""". rnpreHeiiieu at Cliii-uiro, ate pro raied. if the coho ki h.. ..!., .. .7. . . . .w , . u i u.s.Bi, m.j yorjii't ol the oeon e nnw ,iu r ao ....: .. ... .. v .... t.i -J " V. i : " urar yo-u-. r,nA "i-Lv- C" '.-r " , ":...iJ,rt"!s rei pr- r. - "...iimij umrca, oocrot orginixi- perfected. Arms and amiimnl ion' havo boon A, I . m Western Srates. AIK1 the LhlCiUrn PiinVKnl nn I .... i a' .a , . r"- 'sa noun run.HGii mm oojd iraiiBi. tod. but on im. tmn of Wiekliili. r.f w " ,n of the ibiiio. .v,Hv;r..j'?".,?,sn w ... ! s., iuu ui J.H'fltUn clubs ol revolutionary France, re,olvcd itself Into . permanenootiy, lor tho avowod purpj.se of ,-'"'"' 'ep as emergencies might reiitiirs 1 etween now and the 4th of March next. To what Vi " "" !'""" '"ok, it not to a repotitiou ouNoithernsoiiof the .eces.iou movement in . v.. V -o o win ui mo people, ir that will should be pronounced against thorn. Fi r these reasons, Icllow-eitiious.und for every .XZrT?T:!l T'f ll,S wel"lre. th8 Honor, th. . .k Ktve iu .-November an OTi rwhclii.iiig majority for the Union cause. With proper xertiou you ran carry every ioval Mate in the Union for the Union candidates. Let v .... ., , j,llr gU ,ru , 1JB co,ltont wjta nothing le..s. Hememb.r that the contost is not oiie ior party ascet.deney. You are not fighting for a paity ictory. 6 Ji&.l.? o contending i. country. U;memtHT that failure now is failure forever; that a triumph of the cessation and sur render policy of I he Chicago Convention leads ineumliy to a recognition of the Itebel Con lednacv. with avurv .,. ... . . ..r. ii.r....,r. . ... .i. : ""'"-u! iv too ,....... . ., B,rloua i, moil and tho over- Ad.il... A . .. A-T.i.ir..nc,.., B. ill Or Illr.Nird II, " ks III. ilr Hri'inrd Iln. I,- Itiill r " ('.in h-li ii ii . t'arlMin ' "n ri- tt r i'lnn- rt!i I.I. . . Cl.nnm 'tun Si. ('niwio.a Uun her ami ... I.in.,.1.1. M-,HW Are M Krl rt,rt Knr.vf... - Kr, sdn Ki.ltim (lrel.r Hun:., inli.n.... 11.11 Hill. ,Irtrrrihiii. . . JumslA ,', l.a...'i..t.-r Awn n. a Lf tilltKii. U'n.i ... I.U.'ITl.f... i.vc, .infill. M- K.' in , M. ri. r. St iff -ri Miinnvp . Hunt: .inipr. . .Ml'. III. Niirttui inn,. in NrrthnnilHTl.in,i.!!! If n v I H'..ltl'l,iii. I 1 e .'.it . " hoi Iklll . Nliv.'.r Honi. rsi't Mlilil,... ,,.lnuhAuuA'.,.'.' . mi 1. I n..,.i.. i nNDi'n. ..r i n w.i'l,!ni ton . wmiiA. Wf.Ii,,,,, i'" W f Ullll..,, lurl.. Tot Alt Union miti.iri... Total vote Ii, l,-iy iiovvnsoit. 8 rc i; In,, l. Isv i.ii. I.'..:; V a 3 I It. Vih7i V A'i'l t. o 'i ;t.'.s.f s m ..-., :t.:t.s' V.IMl lis 1 ;.i( J..I i 7 1 IS: I. Jl I.HI7- l.si.l i: 1 11 :i.t 'I. ., Hi tt.'i .11 3l.'l HI' .1 S7ii I'll, l.tsi: l.T.'.l I. l-'rf I l,ltl I I . ... J afis.' i,.::is I. in 77 l.'ii? i.r y its 1.' IS 1 II fl.iii. I 1 1 ti.s tt; ;i,"-.i 'J 911 Vlii .ll:. II 4 '.'Til 1 -Ii'.' ll.. 1 i..s ;!.(.: f ' aw' fill! I .ilsl V i,.'l 1;pir ..,7I l.i.JT- a.ii 4,VM l,a;i. l.'tl1' a. .ir.': i it.: S.H.'.I" 1.7S9 I ni , :m .1.710 ' .'.'.' I 1,17! l.tr.l l.S'i.S ' 1 7.17 I 7.'.rl i l..''l ! V.'lti I ! n.V'li l 'i.s'l ' .'l.si.-, ,-''.' 1 a. ''., i I ..:.'.! ?,71 7. is;. I 4 Ii , ,;..,:s rt ,'f.i 1 '.'.'.' (1 .17, I'll , 1,11.1 SI'I i H. -.I7 I, 'tal 1,W, 7l.'lM .l'.l."l I .hi I I l.'.'.VI1 I 5i,7ti;i l.'.sii I .1.1-. I.t'-. HI) I' I 'i'i' J.'ll). l,4Jl V.s'i; l.?'it. JrOV' Ml I, Ml 4. Ill', 1 .1 "I 1 0 t,MI' 'ih l't'iii i,u Ir.J l.tMs'l l.'Urf) fit'. Mm BTEAJCcOir ' ETCLA " ATEALirA?L lUtii Ax, (Ht .Vr IVrho s oimcr . from 1. vcrpioi, on ,!. a, yU y M o B ..n he Mb, arrived h. roes;erdy morn..,'. Her c.n unreal ,es is t,ti,.p.,tcfl by .,, advicr-pir Cu,.;t.r.,, s- V .,,Hi lUeo. " Iti.s,i.,d ihi.ttl,,. Franc -It titan .t'rwlll m.f .. ra... d null the cp.,. of luly is rem ,vo I to 1 Inn iir Ibe l.-'....hal of tho Crown 1'ri.i. c of K issi,, 'in I mm; s l'a.;mi.rof ivmntt kbo liiaillv aanouni'id, J .M.i,-..'s rerremitii.ivo arrival In I.otnl m a id ant., nece.i tiiat the ligut witu Uolmrti wa, o;f ur i'luioti m, Ireland, 0.;t-h,.r ,'i 215 P M !""'" 'I tiubl li.i.ti.lo I for III I s ..,K.'f i ul' "nini-i tfcmen-Jjus snouts fro u an i. a- DlCI.M DlUitltlldi'. ev.",?,aC.1.'' , ran'"' hi" ""P" "'l' " I 't ii exiee'ed that (',)!, r.. ..n ,.i . .. : .. - -.1111,1111 um H.IKII,, Amill,,., ,,',,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, , fnilU;r UU uZ m :Ij,,u,1'""b y too sukeholder on ,te ll.e United States Irigatfl 7',Vo , ;..,. , n iJ d, n,n.'n "ar Mn"'n, btu rooev.,1 ,lo 1 hi- Irti 1,n T. - . . ", , ', 'e re-ei.'tf.toa ol 1, ii.mJ.i t) the I lesidrt.ev almost ecr-ain. ll'li ncrinni V.....L.1 . i ...... TV '''"," ol 'he po vd, r units u v,r K.-.fi. 1 he tinaui't.i nresaura ,' ........ .., ... OV(P " '-"' i's!,iuv..:.t u on roniimifs t . tl.iw Int., tho n,.,kr -"svi'V',":. 411,1,1,1,1 f"r "'' 18 0"t tC. Consols vNj()t,s formnney. .VI 9 It. 7 l,i Mnrkem hy Inlxriii.ti. i,rN,eW,'.'"',,0''l,',M'r " h" adva'icod . .i,..KW '' ,,l",f t." -Stocks are Irrcgil.r. i.r""d 1-ta-t.WtCti.alf.rla., ,,r. f.rr.i ,v ',', ;':, ' I.'." ; "''.l S nit,,,.!,,, 7 .V. ; N.w , ri r ",. ,i n", ,on m i M'ss iitli?., 7 a if i.; ; .y:.T,a',;;.,Vo,..,i'.;.';ir1 ,;:,vri w 7,')0 IkAJ, Null 3,01) so auo. I 6 n l.wi 41.1 J -: i S'.7 7: lo'si 1.77SI 1.4M 3 0 J 8'W doimjs .r i ui: iiui ma. New Ciirsxt-T 8riti:i:r Thethis.-TIio w.vk rasom r.vi bttl n..v,.ity. ti. W-M.i rro, ., , , ,jr dellHiitul c.nililiiaoan, have va 1. .J tliulr Ii,.ti:,.-.IU i,-i eyfrynltiit.jivini, u itcrhiu- a,i .w, c..oo lies, ir new ones. to.t l. n, he .s. e..i.ln.. Uinlv.. U..H1 I.,. ,. i...'s mil in ,r,ti,iol lho!J t.M.i !,n,.,i -. ,' i. iiVs'v;';."::'.';" "'. ". - . " ,,n. 1.1,11. l , SI'll.l.s.llCi'lt 15 ll'iullli I'll'.llUilUll,. 1 ,.', ,,. .I.'.' r-. .ul t il ,..,. n.a,. i.i, ,,' " 'Jo, ui,., ,' ,V mi .11. ,im a ll.ui r rI ,IV ,n. .t o , Mania;,),!, m ,, It .. ic,. ,,,, " "' "' I 'u n, l I., Warren's make up hu natural anil :in.f , I n.t u l td' in. . ti. . air ..,.( o.. .r. n.t ., w..ulddo, .tl,,w ,r i...-,l lr..,u eirli'iJil . 1 nrs L et Mr. Wain ,, . iuiii.i on in his .li' s- L-Km , """"','" ll' a.lKutUB tor snejatv; lie h, uS, ,M put nn 1,1s Harp., m th. f0.:.l 'l h,. , "v i'lr ln iumii ,1,.. Is li,i,.,,.Ui turl,. d A tain in niti'i nun isscliialins. . orha'' "!' ,u.'11iI;1f'""0 "X1'"""lnn 'ssturehslpj 11... eiru t r l.'.izl. u-rtlia, ',.,r llari'iiurtC'iiirtly," Mr.ar.st. ii'imuv arn.i or u, ur. Mr. Iwls 2i.',,4i! ui I'd 171 4l.sl.Mi .u.i),.l au.o.a THE PlNSfiSYLVAKIA ELEOTIOxV. Allnf.tffti.t. It tut ... . RlbOWAV. Oetnluir 1.1 l.Mt. i ..u . gives liilerfUem.) 6H,'and Beboliold (Union) An. Democratic majority 4d7, and gum ii. TKK C4.KAUI4.si invvcar.. - m i mm Sl Si w' UL'KIIKO, itolKT 15. Nothlnrr ai,thnn,; n been learned concern In y tha aetlun nf ti. n., Tcntl, n yesterday, to form a Un inn itflrin tlr.'ilul. rrovlnces. ThcKxceullvc Council cnU'rtained thadaiensa... with o splendid ball and dinner last nliM r,j to-nisht tho Hoard oi Trade will givo a dinner to the dulegatis. l'romlnent E.iL'Iish ....... r, present that much interest la felt In Kiiflmd ui .ut progress oi tuo negotiations. 4JI I HII.I.l Ol IHAIJKS Ii MtllVI.W!) Wasiiinoton, October 15.-In formation h"u reached here that yosterduv afterno,,., hn... fcuudred of While's guerillas crossed at a ford of the Totomnc six miles above, Edwards' Ferry, Slid AdvttUCClt to Poolesv.lle. M irll t,J they drove out the cllizcns and committ..,! m..oi. damage. Thcro are additional rnaorfs ,,. are not authenticated, that later in the day another guerilla band crossed near the Monocicy and moved down the Rockville road. l'Ir In RI..mIa i.ii.i rnoviDENCB, October 15. A Mrtrtn mill In Clayville, owned by W. B. Matthcwson, ani run by IJndsay Jordan, was burned I . si nti., t. wus insured in this city for $17,500. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Special Pespatchi'H to Evening lelcKraph. . r i itiuii nuu mo over (iivt" not ilii-h a tri.itv.rsl. t . , ubtoad and the enemies of equal rUhts as home Ut Lot 1- 111! and ami ... .1. ' . .uv .us. k urv in ifli oesti ui iion or tins im,N rial Kepubllc. Let the .1 i.inuu unit me American peon lo siiil cliug to the principles of their fathers that they Will Kil l III. Illtuil. ...... t..u. ..II U. ...I.'... . " .. : . ; . " , , . "rv...v n uoa'.tiuy tne lntog riiy of their Union, ibe authority of the Causti- tutu ti nii.l tl... l.,..i... a.. 1. .. 7 ,v .uiivi auu nopieaiucy oi tnsir L'loriolls flaa.. We call upon Union Committee., Loyal r: i- -.. v. ui.uiuiiuuui lormea lor the Burpose of vindicating and nalntaiainir the fUB. T""' 10 redou bl "tforts. Let them rr!n'auon, instantly, everywhere. I,el thein Aenrl f. .I.t u J. V . . ,m ., """"jo tor aucn ooeu- menlS AS Will 1ll .rl.l.m i... , . : , - "ri"." uw pvuuio tuvir re spective localities upon tho great Issue, involved In t,iA ...... w uc a . ....... ...:l I l - C 1 . . 1 ... s"-, iuoy nui P47 1I41UIAUUJ Rraiai tonslv. sn the nl V IM MiaAmL tAfa In nJ i, a ... . i , vwnu turn tTtjry aiHincr the people, and rally them to the support and dc et.se of our principles and candidates. Let full end prompt provision be made in advance frauds .Znf ,ur praTetltiug vu.i.tri.rk . .T ,u"11 buusa crisis ot the country s fato the vote of every citizen who has MlLU,,0r in,,he Pton ihT,Sio?-. iff? soujIiVa'iv'i!?. its flag, the exercise of bis right to vote, if any iT ffSSCi! to chi-au-d ItlVv."' "'J'i. '5 r ucffiigonce, or to vt the right ,, ' : - i'lu lorunn a lurloug i, if home WS6l,,r , iu".t"l he mayo.e catue' TlTm V," ...f "7." ur s0.Unio.. upon any jujaTaa-d iidV c.nvatTwi TZ& or echo the demand of the Chicago ' Conwatbo for a cessation nf i.nuiiim.. i..?... Tculu"" .. . -. .. ..... uu ia,R aye or I"0, !3 ir .' dlirf"l "urrender to au ex tiauskd and beaten foe. CmmSf Ut 11,0 KaUoa1 U,oB Eoctttive t, B Hexuv J. RAtkoNtJ, Chairman, r, D. SiitktiY, eiecretarj, Bbmno norwi.e.-An old miser, who was nolo rlously parsiinouious, being ill, was obliged ra luclamly to consult a doctor. "What shall I do with my head i" said the old man, "it's so dixt v I seem to see double." The doctor wrote a pre scription and retired : "WTiea yo se douW you wUJ Bud rtimf if oa couul jouf neaey Wasuinotok, ctoljer U. NllirS, TlSIt4tVal l''n..a.l President Lincoln. Recretarv Hmvil .. r f - MKSA ouier members or the Administration, accompa nied the corpse of tho late Chief Jnsthvi T- to the railway depot this morning. The fumwal uiaes piace at t rcdorlck to-day. rurattlt or llosetiy, Nothing has been heard from .... lu pursutt of Moseby by Oenoral Stevenson. Itaftt rt of Jailin. it-... 1'hA Hatk ' t T.... n . .. --- . .uu,.uit rtates, t tie em n nt lWShJ B:lri"8 Drothe?. r j i - in Aionuon on t he Z4th of SeptcmUr, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. 7 ,7JU " 7 " , '"7""""u, "Aassacnusetts, in 1768, and was descended from a family of emigrants from Kngland which occnp", a con lutcuoua tlhieil In iu ..... p l r W 8 "1 t9,?atVy yl,U. eutersd a .r. V ' , ,v " " wutre ne gamed bis first knowledge of mercantile alf.urs. and was P . i fl . i .1 0" l.tfA trtn AMnfAn . . . . . . . . . voii ?t Ti; "'i oi mo ceiooratea VllItam Gray, the loading merelnnt of Mas chusetui, he was placed in charge of highly ruSDonsihlA Irnatja avawt i.nr.... .A ...... J - . . , , . . ,v .v., y vuu evMaiatueut or Ms majority and during the troubles with Eng. ,a,iil r.n,jl,i ih. .... .lu, . . . ..r..v. ,v0tul ton, was despatched to Europe with a view to protecting the Interest, of u.a ip u.H, many oi wnose vessels had been captured fxith by Great Brituin and France. Iu tins new held of effort he was brought into inti mate reJations with the great commercial and IE. ii ? . U f KuroPe. wpooially those or the ! II,,pe and liarlngs, and soon acquired a repu latum for ability, intctity. and sound judgment which gave him not a' tittle luOu m the highest commercial circles. V.. i anr a . . .... . ii oo ne esiaoinsuei a mercantile bouse in London in connection wtih Mr. John iiaring. under the firm of Bates & taring, and was sub setiuoiiUy made a partner in the distinguished fitin of Baring Brothers & Company, of which he continued au active and efficient member untn Ihe f.me i,t liia, WtL I. iajla i. ":r UU.t" TI , "u"' commis sion was arrauged to settle claims of citizens of .u .'W.W. wiiiivi uu .ui, tiiiiisutAovemmanL and Ofsultiects of Croat Ilritaln air-J... !Sf?Af"2 iStatos, chiefly for spoliations committed ditrini; the wsr, Mr. Bates was appointed umpire between the British and American Commissioners h, ui i lie UftnrmMl ll.A ,4 1 , tia. . .1.1. a.. . . . ... . ; w. .um uwuuraoic and delicate oflica with promptness, impsxtialltr and fidelity which gae entire .aUsfactltm to hnth Mirllia In 1 U '.') I.. i . 'U W -r .v. a .we. uii vr mm ii.iiiroirxi or the plan of e-ulaitdiiiig a fro. pabiio Ubrary in the "'' I Boston, and at once appropriated fbe .am or V ,t0,000 for the accomplishment of the object besides donation of between Uo.OOO and 80 05 volume, of books, after tiie complotioa of tho building. Mr. Bate, preserved to the last tab! Interest in bis native country, and watched the VT!tl wltn of th. South 7, -T" .uayi7 auu WTin ait Bis syuDa- hki i (be (ido of (he Cowu.-.V. r. Tnto. tie .r , (laker Vl. . ,a I . ..... .'. "i.V ..' ."". Mf- 1H ... ...Nra nc u t w in nio,i r ... 1 i r l'.,,,''ul,", v i, ush, .d .PPi,u,i Iu"s ai' ss slow ami Insipid; ir u,T point, .,: -Ussle'' loll to the KrtMi,il nnhetsk, . Mr. c ,' . s.". rviTj uay in ira eo Tiiae,, ami i.inail.la t.,rV ..,..1, . . , .h i.n.i. .nr. norry 1. totally llniii ,r s,', par-, ..n,:lr c ,Ilkv .. h L"1 """'' r-tnd'T him i bl.,t in atl afiiuu. " ,,. by a mti llrniaa w- aa for tiiv Br.t .1 the had. aii '' h""v H'"u""'.' '"""rlli It was n ,t ine iiijju nrcu .,iKllhwoiiiau will, a ta.lii i,r ilol l .. ., " , "ss'is" wiw -isir uanwait"tMDs- till! 1 1 a . "' ".....I ctn.io, play , (race, aoiiiul, S.l. lir.d .,ti( lady, Inn .i.olouA,,, pren, a.,,! Urr,; and to.inh a.aa, ..,a. thee nil, I only hay. I, d il" l l u. n III. p a, to do ... win., , w. adlaalr. H ft Ml"J ;., i....intiAar,.t srtl.i c l,,lete,-t ei,ilrfi, to earo f.,i t',. Ut,,.., ,,i tMii .., elro lino o...li,e, are i.v.o,.r!,". ' rt.e Vi .rieii 'run ne Is .liawli s t.a.'k t,i lha rn.snul a I,..,.! aiatln ,s;,eU su.lioiioe. r" , ., Ia, I, ,?;',, lloeWaa.l '. ra.rHti an,l (.ui d,aiu. At tub Walnit Miss Thompson, sfcyWy a-i-lit. .1 liy Die mlseral.!.. stock com.siny AturUil w the the- a-n , na ninvea oiilv llai'l t.e.ail n.'n. .... w,. ,... iniit'ti an an'.tess may bo a favorite with tho public, It will .,rr m ais-iny ner pe petusiiy m 1'ic sauv parts, siuse.allv r...j .v .....,,,,,-, a, U,M. 1 1... iinaou (St Of .lt fl ilTrhMlaVT ... u. f." V.' ".1: 'I'?. " Uullr Jiuf, ., i, wiili I. alio onose Sir hor bennlt. It nn A. rasmi'iud Mere, fiionsh we mint ia? umt M,.s riioiuuiu.i ' '' " " ,f ' d',:ili)t pnwir sad -'-'m; a. ii.u.i u.c mi- iu te in. i'H i.,r alar til her Itl Ui lliU'i the pli ys. Mr. llVne lias Improve I la lliaK hiU lis jrt we have seen no vtd'Mc ol' pocullar Ulsut. itlss At ma Akch Stkbst Thbatrb, Bel Dimonio ooimnu.s to ml the honsc. The masnin -enoe of um upse ts, le "i.l.llterallnit qnite" th tedlata of the plot, ani ren flcrliip the yap 'd dial j.it but of ll'lle iiop irtAn t. Alaii'lie War vail ia as lianiUoiiit, and .uiMraotki as usual Jlllil li aplrea theniusi illlliiolattn: a.liali At'on. Tne ir-'i 1. . II r. wanted lur in flli.-iall' v In pultuia a uiooaon the tta.e as it has dune Uel Otmmio, ' I""0 on This evkhino a grand Concert will be given at the Academy of Uadc, by the JswAilers' AssoiUtlon. A Biflhnt Acoi,mit.n'ist every Ut kit,. that, with tae.plindlj v. mi., uuirut o.ieiQii lu-niunttwe muni eonslaor "Ths Jsol, r. to he gt'i.ur ..us pa ,pU. (loiieoiialk win p,v. A ir..,', ui. both tuoa oi K'U'lji. Birttfi id III, V.101 h.s errheslia, five ua s ine grnud iiiu-le. .ti me Henrens Mis Imest ol 0111 nailv. arftats. lll iIiik 1,1,1. 01 her l.ivoilaat ballads. Ibe Conceri is tumor nem a.-reat aitraodisi. Tin Orrnu in New York has proved au Im mense sueeoat in spite of the hi h price (two diliars) at which ths manager 1st. put ths seats. Ths Ortt prhaa donna be produced M ine CuojaI Zaccl,l-U an arUslor Iks very hlkhst order, res'er than any that has visited eur Bhoits slnre the days of 8 .i.la. rihe has a Ulah soprano voice, clear, luellnw, and powerful. Ilsr style aud I, etbial arc the best and purest. Hhe la a flue rl, a Bia lc Ailieas. And wnhul jouuk ai.d beauutul. Mud lie Bntlutiil a, another mpran i of tho Verdi seliuul, has lieei, le..eaMl, bulls Mill llAsly Ul liwhly draiiiAlle paru In her. ' atsvi rat. ..vf... stadiir on ml wlumwi' have heard here In ciniierfs peilora:edtherartol "Aaucenn," o Tnralure. Miss ....... Juu.,, wnxij. ineeipuaiea OB lo U,4 Htli: a(, by ll jilvl. .01. Iiimd.. Sana "Uucia " like a iL'l;,;.'a. ?,,VV '"i." "'" ,vau, a' nt ' u look llks "Kdiiat 11' HavenswiHiit. I ul the stand lonur, ti.e one on whom Miretzak lel'es Is J .aasiuailaiil. lie Is hA'idnoii.er tl un Hilenoil (no woa der alt the .eao. sell at 11,0 rtuilars), has a power, ul tan ,r Snli e. an.l ha. ..I ,n,.,l 11,. i ...a. . : ... 7 V "'-t fallier Ilia slliK", liut th Dubho aUmlre Ui.t .. i"iT h.nica down aoiibiuse at every note, flelluil, a' .n ut ...nu.nQ , ,,,e ir.ilipo, ADU aa.Ull. sir,. inlin; aui, ayaiual luiarie iisa, is tlio l.aaao. Mar. lx"k has several father Artists to offer to the nanlle am.l lil. ........ all ....... ........1 . . ..... ! h . ... tuui...... ,u um atiruiiaat one. CITY 1OTEL1IGENCE. Stat, or Thkhmombtib To dat. tStx A. M. 43. Noon, 59. One P.M., 61. WintLW.iV. W. Chief Jvstick Takev. A meeting of the member, of the Philadelphia Bench and Bar was iieia mis morning in me uuitea state, circuit Court Boom, lion. Justice Grier presiding, and Hon. George Sharswood acting as Secretary. Hon. Charles Gibbon, moved the appointment of a committee of five to draw np a suitable testi monial of the feelings of the Bar. Messrs. Read, Budd, Wharton, F. C. Brewster, and St. George Tucker Campbell, together with the President and Secretary of the meeting, were appointed us the committee, who. through their chairman, Mr. Bead, reported the following resolutions .- I. iteioW.Tkat the Bar of rtdlAdalpkla reci l 4 with Step etnoUoii the lutelllsenct Of the ilrath of tl.s Ciilef J.Kln s ol Hit l .iliod buittsi.a.Ht meet lo day to record their Lteh respect lor hi. private au4 iiulilicel.araet-r.aad thiar ai.kt.owleslAiucat ol lite sroat servieea he haa rendered to ths prutesstoa ana the oonnti' Surls. his Ions teuurs of juuiu.ui (.litre. V. liMhred, Thuf. his parity f chsraoter, dlniftrof de. lueaiior, profound leurnlio;, Aud devotioa to ti. duUss of hit judicial porltlou, souiaeii. turn tu tl.s lieuch fur study and c oiiirnoadntioa. S. l;to mi, That II Is the wish of the Bar that these pro reedlitSS he cOfaa.Buicaled by lh lietrfet Attorney to tlie federal Ckiurt of Uila olrcull at Its ueat sesatoa, with a rc'iui'si that Uiey may be entered on lu laluutes, and a .copy be coiurAUnlcalAd to Uie lata ily of the deceased add to our hr.Uaen ot tlis eiArylaad ttar. , The resolutions were unanimously adopted. Mr. Kenutk moved that a bust of the late Chlol Justice be ordered aud placed la th United States Court Room. Afusr addresses, complimentary to th. deceased, by Judge Cadwalader, Hon. G. It. Wharton, and others, th. meeting adjourned. HTiteitT Farad. The Keystone Batter, Cstp. lain Hutting., recently returned from th. hun dred days service, paraded th. length of Chestnut .treot to-day. From the appearance of the mem Mn, w i.de that they hare tswa rerrtoe. Tl.iioiots.-Tbe Ch.rth of tl Atonemenl w 11 be open f. r d vinn srriice tomorrow for the first t'ir.c since it was closed f,,r repairs. Aconraeof Interesting lectures Is at present bflrg delrrer, d at the 8, uth S reet Tresbytivrmn Cbnrrh, Pou-li streei, between Kloventh ami Tmellth, by the pastor, Rev. Ii.lc.bar.1 Malla-v. I his ynnnt; aud gut, . i.r....r also h ,1,1s fortli i i the n'oti mg nnd evening of eaen 8a ,bs'b. It is a r cU mat to listen loth, sndl-eoiu.es. The stani itig Cmm ttoo of tie Di.00 of I I nnsylvani.i have r.-rtnn,r nd. ii ns r tidl la'es Z Vtr.".'"A"rler,.f,'t. lt"V- Jh" CjD!a,.d and the. Key. bur ea It M in,. . . . "j . o- mii. un un wero Slt'l.ed to rri'i.mieniiH li..u is .s . y v ... t truer tor ora -listton to IVieet's Oiders. The H- y. vV.it, s .-.'"i7, ('"V'.. ""'''iter in the M.nbislisi . ..". i, ., .,, i.ar,. Ntinuel K-irp i-id Joan II. Mclaiidlcas, were n'so re. on.nian.l. ri ruil. IKNt v ON TUB DtlAPT -I'lMm a StlH. ine.it leeeived f oin tho A. A i'mmit m u.s.,, ollice of lha State of I'enusy,vt,,i',, it .eems tb it tl erelssiiU a d. ficeii y In me First Wartl of 4.0 ni. n ; in the .Seveith Ward, I id men, and i,, in all. I nless the most strentio.is effort uro niitie iu the d,ti. it wards t.i m.tko op this fLwnovst,,C W"' ,",t 10 ,or"B 10 ver 1,, , i '. " "' leuiu warn, Id. ' ,?ll!f th. oth -r wards thcr., aro qn. a htrgo n.iinlh'r credited tv-yo', I ti0,r a -'iui QIIOIUS. U.'.'i n a .11 I... .... .. ... i . . f ,, n S.-..IM1I i. niatlV OlTlllf I ...p .In Pa m.rsottl-fl. ino p.'rst itid -i,, t ward lonnties nre paid at tins ,,!! . ,un b. leg mustered in. K,'i s,.Vd,sfi,-t ,, .i!;iot'.n,,:;.rJ w'" uot f,( Bui h in a CiUTtCAt. C.NniTiot. This morn ing, iliiam Whhney, who was sUihbe.i ai Totith and iKansom .streets yesterday m ,ruitig. was ."'''v' ,"lltin, little hop-j bemg invo ven ,n . onauier,,,,,, my.,rT. u , V, hitney we.n to O.vot, Pc ted's h,i.i.., at rot.ll o hit T.""! 0'9 " ' ' 'or sooii ll.itig to It.nh which was refused. An old grudge Vis out, been exls'lng between , two mon, "a ,d t lVtieil. Wmtnoy ihrea:euod to sbjjt t ll.e latter was abnut closing np his estn'.U,', rnen,,vhen Whitney cone out,' and draw ng a n-volvei lifed the whole six barnils at Pe-t- d Two or ti.e bt l, took elle'tlnthonrmof fin, latfr. A s ullle followed, during which Whi-. rfi'h1..0oV7'',',J8;VCro ,,ni1 wot.ndi in the a'aloini n w th a knit,-. Whether the kinte belon,'ed to Wiomoo ... t ..... ' H,o,ir. It is alleged that the cue of l ie ktiil',,. pocket, and th it il,." .....L . !''?'"' l'l -. . . I'll H fflUC -Sirilg 11!. Whilney having the knife in h's hand, ivtt 'd has been beltl tu await n... iniuriea. "",",v " "'J Aitiu-sr of a Si viost:i Mt'FiDuuuu. Yeder tlay iifiernoon llerr.anl Murray wits arrested upon the charge of mui'derin,' William Knes. Tho crime was conmiitted In 1858, nt tin. rcidono of "' ( rl1l,'n. "" ,r So'OiiU,enin. The paities auarie led and tln illy came to blows, ouitiig which IvticasA w, kllle l. Murray loit the e.ty.and llitis cseas:d urns', bnt bits visited I finco on several o.vasions in dis-mo. 0,1 Thursday night be re'nrned dressed In a United Mate- cavalry uniform. .Severul doteotivo4 heir kfti it, Vi" "'V"I, (l:sr'"JCI tlie.ns .Ives, md Odl ter M.Moll n m.vtmg him t t a house, ,i West street took htm in o custotto. At the time of tho arrest i .--- 7 . ."u "' civ"ans clothes, ,.nl bAving dved h's u a,r.ri ...v.- . f ' . , iiiutinicufl flOftL' 1 i ? ?'?,,!! "tcctlo.i. He was tak -n to tho iNlnth D.stiict Ntatton House, and will have a found "8 ,U" ' "18wilJowof K"asscaub4 TiikRiot in thk NiynrERNTit Waun. This morning Michael Mulone and Michael McOee'icn bad a hearing before Alderman Hunter, upon the '7 ' f , ,lie r'Uf-'leadorsinthe dls'urban.-e whn b t - ok place on eloetloti day, in the Fifth I'reeinet or the Nineteenth Ward, 'at Fr ikC ioa and Adams strcot. Maton.) is alleir.'d to ,hVnb?U.e.l;rinulf,,l ''o'."i comtnSnde.l the p ir.y, which cousisted of some two hundred Iri-nmen ih. y ,,, ,e(, who wore ,. j collected about the polls in that product. Altler Tll.V'y , u w,h kni-o,ad a , """ -.""t'-ioiuu wero severely in tt.aid. .Malouo ivas committed in dem'f of (i,Jo b,t nnd McOeehen In th" sum of 9 KWO mil. Vil. Jaynk's HaiiiTon -1 O-""' lVtl'ltU'.U, can be had ia white flint gins.) bottles, witli gl.s, ttoprs, suitable for the toilet la'de or drnsdu bureau. The quiillilcs of this eolebr vod prao ,r i tiou are so well known as to scar.'ely re 1 1 re mention i but we will say, if yo ir h ad Is It. I I or partially m-lt y,)tlr bn js h lr,b ( , ( oil or turning grey, or if yot.r head is . ovo od with danoriill, scurf, or sain dlsoase,, j,,y,1H', Hair lonie ia the ur:i..i ... ...... ...i . ,u ' ,, .liucuv tueso t,vi,si and to prove it. you have only to give it a trid I reputed by l)r. 1). Jiyue (d Son, N ,.2l2 Chos cui HtrecL An Elkction fi pit be. A Teutonic hoiring took place yeaterday boloro Alderman Biitler. The proceedings wero in high Dutch. B'tfore the Alderman wero nrraigued Gottioib Furkhdmer, Oeorge lrey, and Cornelius Stelhoim. 1 bey were chatged with admiulsteriug an ugly beating to caoix.rk'r'1'0 Bl1'" Oufniin, livina at V.1',1? ou last i-C''m J iv docKned to vVito the McCielian ticket. Tin, othors being ultra peace men, went into Xavier aud indicted sum rnury tdiastiseinent. They wero held to answer stis-'v VBl tl a Tim I'ltitNMs' Association. The "Friends' Anwci iilon of this citv.for the Aid and v.i...,..i-.- of tbe 1'rcedmen," have co-operated with the Government In the establishment of hospitals on Meson s Islatld. whro m....l. . . .. Dinur-g ami irreas uastiiutlon now exists. The Sanitary Committee ot this astioc.ation solielt from Friends and others rniitribi.ilu.il of hospital sts.res. Free trunspor- tatlon has been orm..t.,.t 1,. gt ..K in i i i v- . ii1 . "'"r'nin 'iii irom I Inl :ilelphia. All cut, ibntions should bo soot I'm,? ,M.-unu,!r- No- 31 sN. Fourth street, 1 hiliidcli'hia. ComiiKsioNKH. i hom Boston. Th Pr.r...,ta. sion appointed by Govcrn.r Andrew of M.o.u. cbusi tts, arrived in the city a few days since, and Iinve been btiaily enganod In Inspecting tho sys tern of I'nt-enger Railroads as used in Pbiladul. phla. Ibe Coinmissi'iii was uppjlntjd for the purpo-o ol Iramiug a (.eneral Suit.! law in refer- v .-.'aiami.iis i assenger itauroads. Pailiko or a Packet Ship. ThA thUrrlr aI akin Tonmeunda sailed forLivoroool vntnr inv tab.,,-, out 10 cabin and Kifl cabin passengers wero:-Mrs. Uomewood, son - , ouu vnarie.s U. tUOIlia.4, 01 l'hlla- ite rhia. .1, mi nli 11 r..i. n . ... . w ' " 1 . .. iin.ei,i iteimimy u land 1 ni t,,""lk KouneJy of a rr- tioLDlitHg' Vote at Fust Tib- n .a..r.. tuo soldier, stationed at Fort Delaware, guarding Relasl prisoners, voted as follows, viz. : Union vote.... M9 v. ;i ut;au vote.. j CiNT-t, and What Bncotsio or Tumi.-The nlmott entire itsaioearan- of fr,m. r 1 ition is a sonrce of gre.it Inconvenlencsj to bnsl rsss pe ople. Before the war they era a ,, . , th- market, payment In c-jid,ldf rabte ,U, ot nickels being retuard, and even small a iiimuta .--.up isntii ouwiiiiiigiy. ine Suspensi.B of specie pnyrrrn; maJe a demand fir them, and oer n,ins have since been cngifred In cntnini; thym by mil ..ns. Vet there are next to no.,o iti c-n'Bla'ion, This cannot bo attnb.itsble ti e. rsTtatiun fir 'fl,inren,.e nf ....hin... n . - v v. . .....il, I T flU,'! our cei.ts would havo no in-re value in K trop" than onr ynpr ,nomy. Too I'-t is, 'hey ere hoatri'tl-nuanly, geerlity boiMe l-by some kk n h people who u nnace to get hold of then nnilor (lis. . a. . ....... . . ' ' wi'rv ys,, sa. Taiui'thBi,permonfy. The past ix nionths' reT'ln' "I1""'-'"1 "Wilrs sln.uhl have con vim rd thtra that tmyaro In error. 1'orbaps CoNtitnT Hail.-A large anl enthusiastic mreiing was nriu last night at Concert Hall. Ab'e and tiairlntin a.i.irA...,. j... . . , , , ,r "-p. .. wr,o uenveTTri f)y Juilge Kelley, Canton Colhm, of Kentucky, . .... n. trr-uirr, oi IDO 3.1 IW 111,8. Tile n eeiing adjourned at a lata) hour with elieors for " v s stii'ii aivrtvitt FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Bi:VAfi E IT TUB BAtlD OV TOWSS BALL. liewarn of an InvAdlng oe. That comes upon us fast, That niAny victims my, imf ow llrfore tiln mid Is past I 1 he wlnfry wind, atnuidy beta. Is thAt dnwid toe I ntoAn, For deep as air swoid or .ear W Ul pteroe his weapons kwn. V onr ouaklns bones do now dedaro 1 he AerceiH Aa of that foe, And so we warn you to beware Vf a more rant I b.ow Ihill HlieumaUaui I. bis cWn To bind Uie eAptlves tlmh, Aud teal Conjiamptton to his train, Kappilos his arrows srl.u. Bo towArtofrtneaeahaftAOf roll, ow let yoar precious form A Rood stout overcoat euioJd, And otlio, sariuoiita warm. I do not mean poor Otmsy thln.'s, III SI lor wintry hour, Ths eioUiuut that the poet siugs, Is Sold at llK.HSasr'a T, . .. . Ws arese'lina Uiudt nan. rtinti.,... . . . .v mo I'errea,. tots er pricel. Towrb Hall, .No. 518 Martot Street. lias st rr dt Cos Tub Toil or Anna am. . t. , - i,r.vnr.i,,iun mil w,e.r th. uniolit h.voo .... a i.L .. . .Mi-iiiiiiiou. inro'Ut i uses, bv tne health 'Sleslpiying uie of the neod'e. we feel a m.t ' No. a . I. .'ir- '. oi at m ia f u a vhlabH Aapen.l .ge, ky whlct, t.M the.ali.1. ':v::' '" V-tr ,o . . . ""ea are soul wl'h A iruar in- teet.k',M..ntire s itisf.e.ioo. er the m.iieyl, r.o o that rn'riissers invest t ielr money iu ih. Klor.a i .llli.a.1 a p.ttl. le ,.f ,n.k. forsotis n i, v is, " 'g lift- " w GitNT,.KMIiN's Hats.-AII the latest stylo, at OiArissOAkford Son s, Comm. ntal Hotel. 7 WiNi'Ow Siuobb. Patten's Winlow Shalo. dotal,,, A, d riJ,olatcr RUOA. No. 1 ,08 Cie.nat street. Tub AriE or Invention. While a lanrn inn. bsr of Machines have been oirerei to the puhdc.soiue of -. .. .. poi.iu ntcsM'ieare and ack lowleiiod merit i. na leir.wnat cine s havoesporlcB-Dtl, the neoss shy of a Machine more aerr-t in .,. ......a...... . eombinlnif, In the A.uA. de,j,;e, ,tmpi uy w.Ui ,lia' eit'y, and " hlle c.ifAble of doing a jrtattr ra je of a-oci, us. oouki m, easily understood and coaipre headed ky ail. I his, sie are hsppj to say, has bsen acwropl'shsd bv the llheral CAuemldure of capital. alS Ike fatieat, untiring labor of years. Kromlisllrstlnlrodqctiouths "Kl.)kncs" has xalncd hoits oi friends, and is regarded by our Urtt hmlliot as a AouAoli nsiMHty-concliislvcly proving, what wo are BiosthAspytoaelinowledK., thit the enMlo fuhy apprs clste the ufllffr, onotiry, and durability oootlilaed la the Klosisck Macuisb." Hold at No. 610 Cassnat street. rorthe iKi.eflt ur our readers we wlU uouMoa some of the advantages am) improvements of the F.orencs over all others. J f"Xr ,''"' .'fs. Ih I t. knot, rfoaW, ,!. V . """"e "" "n one and the n ne iiiA hlne; eauh .n.: ."1,". "'!" '"' ' " fa'irk'. and oeiUior of II hsiBl th I'SSSRIlAa .a. a..A.' i , s .h.o.h.re,vh.-:. ;".'.:".'.n.?7..",.m',lT.,'n" - n ... . ui. v. tii'-r ,u ii.u r.ii'.i or left. or siav any part of the same. ,.r fasten the ends of the LTlt','-' wldVoui turnlug t.'ie uork,, there" aavuss hand t hearing the length of ibe alltrh, and from one kind of al !ti 1. tu liml li.'P e.... ....III.. .... .1 .'.. .. . . Ill fiiotiori wo uoue none u, .iiacinuc ,s aiid's'n'fo'rin V"'J":' '" nahlng tho seam scours B.',esBAilln0' '"'''cl'" ""t 'U'1'S used where nulot Is It. m .,1. ..ii are all prtivr; there are no springs to net mil ..I order, ami Its siinpiicily f outiles the most iaoxm- ( irfl' not oil ia lit est of the oprul.,r, as all machlnory It ii the matt lojud i irsi in the toorld, making ttvs sttt..efoeai:h revotulkn. ."'ug uve lit ilileA .......a, ...a .,......,.. .......... a . . ... ft sloes the Aioefetf er fltutl untrk with e'lllal lacllltv i'll'ioiitcnivilrniioer tnocifaert. Kvery Mash, e bus oo of Ji n, ks' patent heiaiaors aitae.n.n. en.l.llns I h. ........... . ... . . at,Vr.,t "a - v."...sm wv .uie, wig ariuaa of ASM li does not rennirellner thresd oa ths under side than It dues on the upper. It will new ai me the heaviest seams, or from one fo mere thickness of cloth, without changs of tvusioo or. breaking or intead, or skipping atllehes. 1 V..7, .. v -u-iaAui,iiiii it-naion oroireaa. la Mir-iataa'Sifa'-a' ""':" whlch "' ' ""'i "' . "''' Is Possosaiog die above and niativothor advantages, the l liirenee Is sold al uurreapoadhig prices wlia other nnl class Maehlnes. 'Hie,, le no risk In bnylng the riorencs. as every MAcbine Is WArraiueu to give endre sa'i.factijii, or uii uicney refuDded. No charge being made lor learning to operate K. We learn that an Agency lor the saie or iheee wondi tlul Mi, hiuea Is about being esiubllshed In all ll.e prln. lral cities an.l towns In the loyal Htates.and we v.''k"o,0.,fi!r'' er,,lf 'hey canma-call at ths salesreoms, of sewing ,,,r," ',"l'drort''rculn' 0(l SAinpies Lauifs' Pi'Ra. An elegant assortment at t1mrl.si..i,fortlYon.4,Co,itineulAlllitel. .n.l''.0"?"1'8' XWP CH"AP H,'i hes"nt"trsaL ' W' "'a'T '""as, Ho. I4W Lyons Cloak Vklvbts. Vory few houses bad the nerve thia a.a.un i.. ..p.I.e .......... . ki.ld was at tucn a premium, but Kyre l.andell were fortunate In taklna iha eh. ....... ...a n . .... biiiiii put) tin ll.al article at fair prices, ranging froui SI.S lo 4" per yard, as they oove ed their volveis when gold Si-cUlied tu Ital. " a Union majority iq Fataj, Accident. Thii morning the Coroner held an intjueit upon the boly of Catharlno Don nelly thirteen year, old.wbowai run ov.r on the T.cnton railroad, Nineteenth Ward, and instantly killed, sibe reHidod ia the ucJjjhbijrhood wber th. accident occurred. Slioht Fisa. Last eveninar bat wswsn t a o'clock a .light tiro occurred In the dwelling house. Nft. Ot '1 tLToevInai .....I 1't. - . , ' . : .w.w.mh 'ui, -mc names originated from alighted match in the bands of a mall ,'hna .n...t- i. ......... .....l - ... T. ciotiiing wuwti witu a quantity ol Fatal Result. James MenahAu. sj-a1 otvt. years, who was run over bv a ium. ms k. i OI1B leAf and Ian nt S.la miha I. , j , . . .. . -" " m.b .iln VIUSCH, U11M2 IBSI iZZldUfPri' ';?lcoP1 Hospital. The deceased aiMVS7V DoiMO WELL. CaDtaln OaJleana. ahs mwm shot during a disturbance) in the Ninetessath Ward on Wednesday, was reported this morning as doing well. Then ar. some horxu of hia recovery. Aubmted. David Moltby wa. arrested on th. chares of stabbing Jeremiah Katnn. al h ttu.i. Tavern, at Fitfh and Bedford streets, few day. sluce, and was committed by Alderman Carter to await th. Issue of Eaton', wound. Cubi.tian Oommi.siobi. The United State. Chriatlfut rVtmnalaslntt haa rAi..a A ; ... .vuviim uiuia sua past wea k ths sum of 5606 83, whkb, together favit h thaw aVl .iwlltltfl liMifl.iH.I.. .. I .. 1 s . HsCRUITlHa. Toll mornlmr Maror H.nrr issued warrant, for the payment of th. city bounty to twsnuy-four men. This is decrease fiom yesterday '. report. Raciitino ubii Macuinkbt. The frlgato Chmtlattooga has bsvm towed down to the foot of Raod .imt, to rtcelrs) br boiler, and tAaciuuary. I.aoiis and Ciiilpukn's II ats. Latest style at CI. arni Oaktofd Ao.ii, s, Coullnemal Hotel AVlNTlOW RhaUFB, Cl'KTAINfl, BHPniNfl, ANO J'hinstcry, at W. Uenry Patten s, No. mm Onesnat Rkpi'tation F.btablishkd. Mrs. S. A. Allen for twenty yrais past has been manufacturing her rVurld't llalrMe.Ui.er and itvlob.lsauiuu,, or Hair Dreaalng, and the nillliuni ol balllea sold every i.ar lu liie IJiiHtat Stales, l.nal Hritaln, aj d Krance lea. h year largsly iasrsased ii over the previous), is a guaranty that tliearoclas aieuneiiualled. We know lliey will restore grev hair lu lis ytulhful color, prwlm lng the sarua viialuy end luau Jrua?tla'lta'y ' m J,uuU'- Tou cma PW" Us at auy Pihciiasurs may rely opon getllng the host rnrs att'hArles Oaklordat Son's, Uoulineuiai Hotel. CniT.TtRBN. Cloth ino. Hoys' guits. Infants'Clothlsir. Itoys Overeoasa. The laryesl and beet assertmeut In the cliv. H. SaouaAaaa Co., No. 4 ti. fcaahlh sireol. Photograph Pictikes. Thos. who deilre ., : dZ . !: , ' .. . mo" saiisiacioty. Bee life sue PhetogrAi'tu, In oil colors, Ivorytypos, aad carte, de Mm. M. O. Bbown. Metaphysical Dis. covrry." kills the root at .vary disease, fries .,. aj. 4 1 1. At. h ill ... Hm ..I v. .4 1... ,.',., I.. ...,1 LEOAIi MTEIXieEflCB. Unitbd Statu District Ooi rt im A nut a. . i t-v r.. ... ... a i . a t. . j . ' . . has made decision in an admiralty ease of uic.nsv so caaruir parties, ue a actus mat on cuarier parties made in Cuba, th. vessel being consigned to the parties ut the port of lading, aud the charter parties containing stipulaUons for . avi.t w va uiauo uy sua vuarvorora, cumoiai slons on freight payaido in curreucy must tt. .,,.a ,. .... a i. '. " ! ., . . . l . .. muiivm iii vurrsiauy, suv.trrniriaiaajtaeMuuvainbe furnished by the charterers, by which, tb. com missions were charged in gold. In other words, the advance mast be deducted from th. freight payable in Philadelphia in cur. rency at the rate of exchange oa Cuba, at th. date at which the freight was earned by th. dlt- . .. (.1 C VI mrfru. iflvann.nia waa ..0 m ens. case of (he Dotty and tbe mUngvooi. Mr. M. P. Henry appearing forth. UbellanW and Sorroii for tho respondents. Covbtof Qoabtbb Ssssiows Judpe Thomp son. Ths case of Oolonal Lea, cjutrgod with aa attempt to defraud by means of forged enlistment papers, pon which to draw th. local and other Urauties, was beard this moral ng on iWsmsi oars, put. Tb. leeiimony, so far a. beard, did not dif fer materially from that before the Alderman, and was not concluded when our report closed. J. K. Valentine for the Vnitod Bitvus ; Cbarle V. Brooke for the dfeulau.i. Osnos or Thi Bv,n, Tine)BAr, f T.. Saturday, OotoAsar i. lb. excitement In the Gold Market raged rets, tcrday with utmbatcd fnry, and at one time lbs) Prh e was marked np to 218A, under rumor, that "eittont was In tbe market, assisted by a strong con, natlon of n,, to th. politUal effect. The rise was ,m ,urtBcr .,. remto,nT"s3hal ne of the Ton contr !T yrk b,ld f"Ud 10 mftk mZ who h n rr;ely, amounts , .ndlh ull. whohadbonghtol hlm.wereobllgedtoeom. I.ig losses. Still further, some desperate ablator, set slloat rumors of dtas,o. t l, p""10" and, on the whola. t-Z r.'"?0 ' rm7' ,, , . - tivaiy am. at tbe Oo.d Boar.1. iAlur ln tho afternoon, the priotfell Plump to 212, and the purchasers . lignre. hnd bluo vbmro. ... " "'P" fd at these Hfor.Z?. ihseivcs to lose money : and the... arc trying by this means to pat up again the cosl of all the necessaries of life richly deserve to lose every dollar thev nose... ..a have our heartiest wishes for snch an a.ai.. -a. their career. There is no doubt that a ss j..s " OWTBJ UTBU Df tho gt-niTAl flurry In eod I dfillll ttmm 4j)lps--tB j -..w mvm yrm,lta, I'liile. but the irimo in ovflihoftiswtu- .,,v,BBJ IVIUIUf from lVDiiaviinirt. Ohio. rqiI TnfJa beyond all possibility of chanco or chaago h r. stilt in November. Grant, before Riohmond,, will rcgulato the Gold Markat a,i k. .. the polls will do the rest of tho work iatyl wbich will finish tho business of these. pecula ' tors at tincc and forever. A few shjrt weeks of ' iickly hope and defmerato struggling is all th tt'u ' K it for RclHll SVmo Ithisar. anrl .1.. ' 1 . - wig unjssm kgl union of the financial waters Is caused by the ' death agonici of expiring soeosslonl.m. " " The bidding for the loin , - j ... ma 1; nor il T f l0"" J .... ...v..,.w auu 1 1 1 l.' irri r w ni in. ra.... . . , , , , - n-"t .mi. tauvornmeiic. and all the signs Dointwiih n..ni ... - . nviiMi.T uauonto u.itty and irao- .d 1 - . . r. . Jay Cooke fV Co.. No. 1-1 1 R Tut.,, ' - ' m"v esracvOOOr lor sale the now five t won v i e... . . - '.f a." aVA IUt SsaftlfA, jnUJI. V bearing loim. in bonds of hftr. aa n.A . hundred, registered and coupon, in amount, to " luit. The peculiar advantair.ia nr ht. i. ... ' - " tSftl 'I that the Intorest is navalde tsmUn.,.n. , . . . . . .a 1 IU gUlO, and commences at tho commencement of next month. All other national sncoriti... ...,.. .,. ' by tho same house, and information can be readily procured thoro. , ihe Stock Market is ste,idrMa n...,i- the transaction, are limited. Government b'on.ia .' coutlnuo firm, nnd Drlcna am Mti,n. k..... . sales of Gs of 1881 at 10'l06i ; 6-25.1 are quoted at 107J. ' In Railroad sliarei there is no mai.Hai .1,.,... " to notice. Reading sold at 02JC9021 i Penusyly. Bin railroad at 68: Mlnehlll at M. .nei ts.n.j.i ' " " , HUM . lalUHieia pbia and Erie nt 324. 44, was bid for Lktle Bclmylklll; 314 for North Pennsylvania. 7H tot '' Lehigh Valley: Ibi for Catawlssa vn.ns.vn a 1D1 f.. ... .e . asaivs o.'j mi I't.ierruu, , OU shares ar. more active, and price, are look ing up, with sales of Oil Crook nt SiQ.'jJ Nob Us aud Delamater at 13 ; Bensmore at ., which I -a slight advance; Union Petroleum at2: and iOhlzcllatPJ, which Is an advauce. ': Canal shore, are rather better, with sales of ,, Schuylkill Navigation at 291,whloh U an ad vance ; 37 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation pre- ' forrcd; 97 for Morris Canal common; 1C 1 for Stisquelianna Canal and 90 for Lehigh Naviga- llimk shores, as we have noticed for several days past, coutinue very firm, but there is little or nothing doing lu the way of sales. 163 wis) Did forJNorth America; 143 for Philadelphia,; 61 ; for Farmers' and Mechanics' j 56 for Commercial j, ,s 29 for Mechanics' J7 r,.r n,'.a..i . a tit... ' 1 OI3 ,' . , ' - -a.vi, Uv, . Ol VTOeHHH a!S for Manufacturers' and Mechanic.' 0i foe Commonwealth; and 16 for Union. Sca'ed odors wero veata.r.ias. ... a' ' ''. 1 . .-.-j "laiuini as in a Treasury Department for 5-20 six per eent. eoin bcarlng Interest bonds to the amount of 10 000 , 0C0. A lame number ftf nilruin. ..... . There wore 490 bids with ain.i. . interest, and the entire sum offorod reached . 10,000,000. Of this amount, fi.e sMra .to .w. , - w Havoc, lata bids were at a discount less than nan oiai r rr to one per cent. ; 38,677,700 from one to two. per cent, premlnm ; ti,17iS,000 from two to threa " ra rcent.1 1.17i5.0O0 from three lo tnr,rm. .... J 396,000 from four to Ave per cent.; 116 200 from five to six per cent.: Stl.OOO from ....... . eight per cent. . . , , From thi. it will be aen that ov.r am n.v o.ox . v . v. V W,VIMWV . .1 were bid Tor at a premium abova AIbA fMIUl StStSli . . a. conHequtiiUj, the rcniaJulng rl.OOO.OOO lo tsba '-, B I A AAA AAA . . . . mmmrW i ' i,,uow,wy loanwm ue taken from the some 'lioruu octween par auu one per cent. , . . Gold is excited this mornlna. I'h. nn,i,i.''i. v.. .... . ... . .. ". " 00 tmiwcou tun uuiis ana ine ratare. nmntn. . 2171, advanced and sold at 210 at U o'clock, fell u uu sum ai zio at 12, and 217 at 12J. 8peea. tutors, produce dealors. and imivnasnra -111 v. glad to tell their stocks without loss before the full comes. ,. . . rnrLAXHUaTUU HTOCK ticmsni a.r. vni. s. statrtad by Clarksoa (la., ttruAert, Mo. in a. Tklrsl tl Diauna DUAKUB I .! :s I; y 3 SMS.ltNl.qna i.... l,a).h N i,...a it!.ril 1, 4(lih McOllutock.... O'Oshl liku b.'i S4,; 'ssj ah d bio Vs. . i0sh do s,i .'S, .1, TWoout kAllrg 1', !MI, lllAd iuAl..latO IlVil iov su uaueu ou . . . . ft FIRST BOARD. 41'OahOornPlaaiar.., a sn u. oCsa do at Mai aa a w IW) sh aa a l si in Big Tani; SOU ah Inaraond lloal. l'nkeasl.a.H...al lis) sh oo SK.0U. Ss, sjl u Sua. du li.:,.' Iksai do regiltsis' y.'Sl ah til friMik Al. luOsh do bl t lot, sn do ulO 6'-, UU .h KobleA l)el...e MS IIS, ah li.,i.m,ir. . M. . K ah tch.li.coai..U'i -.' ouoah KeAdlDA,n.. 1. an Hl WX) sh do ....... loo ah tbs ......1 loo ih Peuua ka . ios sh do I ah Mltiatol. IH ah I'lnla a Kiai." sj r II HI ..as . : .e Ji ' rSlSM .. HA . a .. ia ..'Jlrf lis) sh II. 4 B.Too'i'a. aa Onrifotlnna r.f n..)A . . .v.. To. n .. .i..i. . . . . ...... ...... . s.v. iss j uiiauuiliuia uoia VvnL.nrr. IA U 1 1. 1 1 . . ..Aw.a.i.i , ..v.. ut a. a mm .ttvet, BOCOUtl SWjry lit A Ll nisi 1 1. . -k. l.l a.lQ AA At... W A. M 220 ' 1 P. M Market weak. Quotations of the Brinciuitl dual and Rnal (III Stocks at 1 o'clock to-day ; nta Alt. AMAf rutton Coal S Senera Oil IS, Ho. Mountain Coal. 6ti f'S Uniauk, Oil ., JLT k . 1 A Mld. Coal. ,1J 14 Frauklln Oil Green Ui.OaI.... 61, Howe I EddyOU., I X.Carbondale 2 3 Irving Oil I Mew Creek 11-16 I V rl Kana OU Feeder Ham Coal. 1 ilientmor su a launvusra. ii,i Ater.iuea koberts i ..IH ... i ... IX r'llnlnn Cr.1. lluUor Coal II lilajuond Coal i Keystosvs 11. EAcalator OU Dig Tank.. Casntineutal ! air all UU Oti-tkk OV Maple Mhads OU..1i't AscClutlock OU.... 04, reruisyrvsala l et., li Perry OH. 8 MlueraJ Oil ! keystoae Oil Si VenaagoCKl V llnieui'etiuletiaa.. H BOACSUl OU 14 Vci-.IUAny... a 0U 8 at air I1.' I - Hi B,i0leAl)'ejaiua'nir! a , ,. uu aro ... ttc 3 Story I Ana 1 1-11 3 :X Ksruner !, b'-i PetrolSAot Csvulra. I I V Kghert V 17 O ruia e.s.,uoge tsiaoa . Alles-tieuj liiver.. 1 4 Cnrila .sf l, Phila AOllCrwk.. lsj 1 IComFlAauvr 4'tT Js Brigg ..is Hock Ofl 4? saausm su..a.... m .wi .mw........ ..t Thfl following are th. receipts of Flour anrl Grata at this port to-day : Flour, 1270 bbls.t Wheat 7200 buahals : Com. 2206 bushels t Oat.: 8040 bushels. . , , . ' i i sf 13 3l SfSt 1 LITEST HAmE ISTCLLItllNCIa. OLKABKO THUI MonirfHa. ' , Steainahlp BAAoa. Hathews. Boston, H. Wtnsor 4 (1a Kna AlnitKabta,. Ava.-'y. Bo.to'a.'f'.'ui.ir. ' ot,rtiBereei,Ailllsr,WaealiurUn, Trier A Oa ' ' ac.hrJ.M.Mu4kpa, Jilckar.ua .lioAUsa,! 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