- L H A ALU A. PRICE TUIIEE CENTS rilllDELriHA,. MONDAY, OCTOIWR 2 1, 1861. MICE THREE CENTS. . THE MIS30UBinfVA8I05. ana .jXTrneon i Ity Kastnrn of nnnirskl I llt IletalHor tlf tight nt JIiwkiv i'nllunt lrimi or tlm 4rrlHta 'form of IIih 4'iiltnlntlnn Jnckumn I nd tnnnlrrll Kfmcnlicd by I'rire It ItVariilnr OUIeora Iteseiinnass or Jtobol llUorlfii to rlts Call, I'bvkishbon CiTr, October 1!). General F.sk famed here about 2 o'clock this morning frooi reconnoi-siinc tip tlic river to Hoo'ivllle, on : steamer IiuUUi, with two hundred mon. Ho 1 1 the AuaWsVi n' Hoi-beno'' and came don I th point In ft yawl, ntVimpni'il only by lP'-nin Hotrtans, of flocmville.who cane a pilot, correspondent Ot tbu 'soio.Tor.andtlie boat's w. TLcre were Borne guerillas on thcwiy. J) t?'C Oencral fired upon thciu, bat th jv made attempt VD tlic bout, ncanitijrinj- a,vsy. Jt Tloonville, on Monday evening, O nori.1 'k obtained inlm-maiiou tbiv the pirolcd 1011 ganl.on of Ulasgow were witlnn eight I lea of that plncc, under rhurw "f an c - irt of 1r Confederates, with a flai of trti-o, to gii ml m from tbo bushwhackers, which was one of 6) ct itUiiions of the surrender, (joncril (',(, I once sent out Captain (iiaie, ')n A iWgot' I ice, to nifnl I he ConfcdiT'.tfe officer nod receive je prisoner", as he did Dot want the HiiHs t Ion! Into lioonvllle and discover the woakues I his force. ('rem tbu olTicers and men of tin girrisoti. nr. 1 ,-;o irom pnriocii cuinn, l n ame a van io.imv- K : The (if.-ti: ii tr nt lilasgow coinmi'ii m arly , Saturday ixi. ruing at da light, too shells ot a It' belH roiuiiieneeil bur-tug In the streets, ing tired In m Ihe opposite aide ot tho river, f inn .Shelby b tuns. It npp. mod that Mi-iiiy id two or three thou-and men on that nhlc. fioot 8 o'clock some four thousand men, con- fluting tho he'terpart of Martnaituka's Division, I mpaiariiy untirr command oi .Mini n. i;.iuk, tH.lt. dark hud i ro- ed over iho evening pre jiih at Airow Iloek, with two pir-ees nt artillery. lie stain mnoiinili d the town, and cGtntrie.iecd cliii.fr it. lie mado sever d chirg-s, which J'tre well rcpnlsed by the gallant lit-li gtrrisnn Jtiiecr six luimlrcd mi n, who were wi! limit n S inle pice of urtll'rry. Me.inwhile Hhelhy was wvorou'ly tlicllirK the pNce tiom the op.i isite no. Alter holding out until o clo. k, lieing ailu..lly diiviii in on all siilin, Colonel llrdinir a fon cd to nineinler the garrison, obtaining, con ditions that hid men 'liouiil pirolcd, id t'urni.-hed an escort tl.r t ic It-jhel lines. nd that the otlh er should lie p 'rmfti : 1 to we.ir .ieir fiik-ann", and keep their Lor es and other 'ropi rty. lletween five and aix hnndred Koldiers, and two r three hui dred citi.ens, Burrendered. The RnlM'ls Imtlieavily : etween twoftud throe 'indrcd killed and wounded. I A detac!nent of eicht men of the Otli Mix- 4'Mirl fonght ncnrly an hour in a tohuuco ware- vuiie af i r the g:ori-on had aurronHcreil, not howing the fact. They laid out tdxtecn dead '.ehels there. LieiiUnan'-Colonel Hynea, of th" 17th llllnoit aMilry, Chief of Cavulrv on Oeneral l''ik'a stall', Ind Captain lloliowav, A. A.U., wero among the riBoncn. Lai, tain Memiiutz, ot tho Oaiiitia, was .il'ed. Our whole Io-b In killed and wounded ia not vex thirty or foity. I will forward a list by mail, he 43d Heginnnt sullcred xeveroly. (.'.intain )iiboIU was wounded in the head, and ni or Eicht olheis. John McDowell was killed, und robahly several others. Lieutenant Simons, of Vno 63d United Slates Colored Intuntry, xai .Hied. The garrison foiighi bravely. Their utrenchnunls were prcttv good: but tho fort was niaer.ible. Qnuntrell and Juekman were botb in he lie be) army with commands. uiianncti d met act utter me siirrcnner was to lemand Colonel llvncs' hone, in violation of the xpreas ftipulations that be should retain him. ho nend is recognized tiv rrtoo a u ri'guiar onfedenito officer; ao Is Ri:l Anderson. Of the utter I have evidence, which I will tend you, that -jinnot be ueniea. Price encamped nt Marshall on Sunday night. le and his ollicera ere greatly cn "ouinged tiv tho 'mall forces thut have api) lied n;Miust tlieiu. hey talked loudly and euutideutly at Ul'is..jw if wintering in thu R ate. Audi rson, Jaekman, nod others hiveouli- te l reut niiuibcrs ot recruits nor. h of tlui river, they got fifteen hundred from Chariton, and hove, fifteen biimircd lioui Howard, t ig thou antl irom Donne, one tliouaand feoia llando ph. it lit huudred from Callaway, and eight hundred .iom Monroe. It isidle further to conceal tba; the Rchel annv, n this Slate, is oi iilnmiiug proportion. Th"y iro constant. y gathering up arms from the un upported garrisons tin y are captnrinr. lirigadicr tii neral Wolf, of Sr. J. jiiis, is iti wiiiinaiid hern. I liaiiils of emiillas aro enmmitting doprodv tious iiciOJH the river here. St. Sim. TDEMOHMOPIS. skrtert or lrlont ami I-ili't ItcU Iioiii YoiimrN lil Kouili. On the Ui nltiuio President lirlghaoi Youn Old cm pany left Great Salt Lake City io visit our aeutheiu settlements, lie wss absent taeu'.y nine dhys, r.nd traveled b 'laveen seven buu 'noJ nnd eight bundled miles. Of the twelve, fieorge A.Siiiitli,VilfordVvd rufT, John Tavlor, K.ra T. Bens in, Lornuo rVnnw nr.tl I'Viifiklin 1). TtLdisrils ioilied tliM cone f pany in Ureal Salt Lake City j Orson Hyde at I Sevlir river bridge; Amasa I.ynmi nt l-'illin ire ; and, on He return, Kiastus Snow joined the company At Round valley. There was no formil organization in traveling, for overy porson seeuie 1 to know bit place nnd duty, and not a aiugh murmur of rii-eonteut, unh ipii.es, or i'an.t finding occurred to ruflle the coutiuiied peace Uat prevailed dutiug the jouiuey. Thirty aeven arttlemeiiia were vUited and Uiirty-uiue lueetinga held, in which one hundred and tweuty-tour dijcourcea were d' liveiej. The teachings were rich in conn-el and good, sounl lUklruction, which, 11 observed, will bring to tin euinta nidi dual and teiiitiornl salvation, and wore Impressed upon every honest he u t liy an uniisii tl unction ot the tloly spin', ureatly eoiiyiu; tue saints and urcngtlitmuij tlieiu in their most holy faun. TLe reeepilona given to thf lio ldent nnd his company evidenced the universal co'ill Jruce dud food feeliinrs of the people t waida t ic cousd tuted authuritiea ot tile Chinch, '-ilia l'rosi. deiu a viMt was made a time ol mbileo. leastins '..and rejoicing: tho schools wore out, beaded bv their teachers, and cUiklrui ,.ive their jayous bows of welcome as wu pas. ed ; young men and i miiidena sa d : ''Welcome, 1'iosideut Urlgbaiu Xoung and company; tha stalwart tanner Iiiecln.uio, and hinnsjriniin ce ised for a time tlieiv labor to join In the geneml n ioicin: and imirv luukiog, and the teraraul bued their sivrel beads lu token Of Welcome. Companies ol horse men mid bunds of music, with colors living, uud lu snme li.stancea Platoons ol liciutilul girl drcjbtd in while, met tho company toeecort tuoiu Into the cnles and bid them welcome. At Is'cphl, C. II. liryau, Bishop, a waou and tram, was luted out tor Hie brass baud of that Dlace. wbo couitcouslv tendored their services to the Piesldent aud company during the trip. It would be no easv task to gar too much lu malsc of tbe brethren compos'ng that band j for they I were ready on all occasions to awauen tno.r f beauiitul strains, and both mau aad beast were couiioncu nua lusniriMiu uy uie sweet inniiBiirn of their music. The brass band of Neph formed an lmuortaut Item in the rrcsldcnl trip, and they will be held In grateful roinein I ;, u ranee. '' The land, where tbe water waa naught and the sou nairen, ia now a land or nourishing citiea .where frost, desolation, and sterility characterized . rrgiong. now nrooucuve lanna. unity orciiaras. J mid fragrant nower-bordeis tloaiish. The com pany were reignled with melons, peaches, apples, and other fruits of this lately barren aecun. W beat and oor In abundance, are produced oa the rim of the (ireat llasin. Wheravor the saints bove settled God baa healed the watora and blessed the land. It was said, anciontly, "Tbe wildeniOi and tbe solitary place shall be glal for them : aud the desert shall rejoice aud blossom aa tbe rose. It shall blossom abundautly, and re joice, even with joy and singing : the glory of Lbanon shall be given unto it, the excellency of Curmel and Sharon, they shall aee tbe glory of the Lord and the excellency of our God." This hm been verified before our eyas. When tbe company decendc4 to tbe settle menu soma of tbe "Kim ' they feasted upon the fruit of the vine, tbe cotton-plant wai exposing its fibre to tbe bnsy fingers of the gatherer, ana every person teemed alive la the work of iiu Movement aud telf-prett-rvation. Jday the heavenly impressions received daring tbe President's trip south In Kepteruber, 1841, never ts elfttoed from tbe minds of the parucl-panta.-" Gnat bM haU CV) lKUAr - THIRD EDITION - , Latest Soutlicra News RICHMOND PAPEE3 OF SATURDAY. Tlx? Defeat of Early Acknowledged. APPLE PRANDY BLAMED. HOOD'S JlOVEJlliNX; ik olnl to Th Rtenliif TcJO;i"' Wasiunotov, October ',.-.lt.n!ra.nil pipers of Salurday, recclvei )fte to-day, havo only short K-eountJi 0f F.Arly's defeat in the valley. Tin v ,rknowkd;:e the lo J of nea'-ly all r hi v artl'lco-, and give our cavalry ere lit for havim; tinned our defeat into a victory. Thoyalo a. rt that, apple brandy, indulged in too fr "uly by Keliil tiliicers, added grcitly to th extent o the dit.a-tir. lloml'H Army. lined in Mii lo tie gong into Katern Tonnes e, mid beyond this inlen'.iou tnu Rebel pre-s is ill nt. I'rlro'a Army. Cinnral Tiiec has i-mood a lon bun ouibe order to his niiny, conratul itln.; It upon its p ut achievement. Nlnvf for stofdtei-M. Tho Rirtirr.ond Sentinel arg i.m i,i favor of c n loy lug sin ,es aa aoldiers. and nioicovcr savs, tlia; il the Suulh caiiii"! whip tho Nutb. it cu load ns with snob a debt that wo cm never recover lium it. EXTRACTS FROM REBEL PAPERS fribk Engagement at Milieu, La. RCBEL OPERATIONS IN EAST TENNESSEE. The Federal Troopa Evacuato Bull's Gap. AffAlr nt Ivet9nbnrs;. From the llictiiiiond IHtfaUh, Oibtril. Unlet reigned on the line, bolo Riclim md je-ter'!ay. Tbe day was both foggy nnd cloudy. and from our works n." iro-t tlic xani-ee lines jearcclv anything ronld lie seen of Iho Yankees I. ni their pickets and their enmp-fli-es, tho latter indicanng their line irom uecu Unttoni nortii- west to tho Darbytoivn road. I'or scvoial days the enemy nave shown some restlessness in front of tbo extreme left of our lino, which runs uortii- ast from the Darby town towards tho diaries City road, crossing tbe filter about si miles Ir-jin the soutliriiaiern suburba of the city, and on Wcdneaday night there was u great rumbling of l in.kce v. a wns and artillery, nnd a eaiiomni; lo and fro ot their cavulrv in this ijuartor. I hey are either preparing lor another reeo-i- nol'sanceor they apprehend an attack from ms. it is cerium tin y Have massed sevoral divisions bove Ihe Charles City road. T here waa a report about 11 o'clock yesterday morning that they had attacked us at thin poiut, and that a battle was going on ; but the story was without foundation. Ihe heavy tiring or our b ilrenes at Dutch Claa no doubt gave rise to it, the closcnoss of the at mosphere rendciing every souud of the c.iunoa distinctly utiilit.le In tho city. ery ueavy nriug was near.! down the river yes terday evening, which Is reported to h ive been done by our batteries at Chapm's, which opjucd on the rncmv's lines. After diligent i'ldiiiry wo failed lo obtain any filllcial coniirniatiou of this report. There ia nothing certain, excent that tbo eannoradc was tremendous, and was hoard in the city with unusual distinctness ; but we ate elspusi il to believe that it was nothing but ttio nine old shelling we have been bearing any tune- ever a month. Hrniit I'repiirtiia; for toother Front the liUkmoHti H'AiV, OrnitfrJI. Agnin from Petersburg, as usual of lato, wa luivo to report all miiet. The I'.rprrsi of yostnr dny a.iya it is thought the enemy aro gettin;; ready for another move, which may take place at any moment. I.ieuU'unnt-Ocnor.il Tl. II. Anderson his been permanently assigned to the command Ol' the corps lately commanded by tieueral Dean regard. There are no signs as yet of preparations ou the part of tho enemy to go into winter quartern, says the .Vyiru. 01 course not ; f ir if (Irani h is iwea well informed, through deserters and scouts, ho knows be has no abiding pi ice ne-jr l'etnislmrg, and that he will have to hibernate in a more northern or easterly quart T. tjeneritl lliifler'a Ti-ot'Me with llio lniK-li Ji (nmil iiml the Vlriui.i HlltOn. t'TJmthr Riihmmul IV'... , nl,,;,' il. Butler has, without doubt, his troubles in cat ting bia miniature canal a n-oss the Dutch Gap ii thiuus, uot thn lens' of which is the c itist int boiuhardmeiit from our bauerics, wliicti keeps his diKgurs, instead of dii'.vting, continually dodg ing ot aquatitng. rromptedby heredlta'y Yankoe cuimlng, he lias at last devised a plan tiy r. tiich to stop our murderous firo, by placing mi,''i of tho V.i'ijliiU rei-ervea s be ciii capture in th. mo,-.t exposed part of bis c.u.al, tliinkin0' !lut this exu. d. -m will induce our (juvcniinei.;. o it of oheur com miseration lor their condition, to ce-e for tuc future their liOiiibardincnt of ttviGap. Mr. Mct'rea, one of the local defense tr opt who, with Mr. ilouler, wautlered into the Yan kee lines lie-lore they knew it. ca-ne up last lli it, on patole, we iearn.to fillet some an-.nge -neat by which the c iptured reserves may bn relet .ej in. in their perilous position. Mr. Henley was still ut work ou the aaal. An otliur who rearued tlu city this morning from 'he iieighborliood ot Chaplu' Inl'oiius us lliut there was a very heavy botub irdmeiit ol' "lf.0 Uap" by our batiorii s last uight, widen lasted scveial hours. trout Last Touucsse, -1 iiloa Troops lvui'itnle Itull'H 'Jnp. From the Hiekmand ItUpa'rh, ih-totvr'Jl. The following olliclal desiiatub w aa received yesunlay : lli.Aiigi'AiiTF.iii Aioiv S'otnm-Ks Vnuosia, Oc-otior I'i, IMil. Ik.n. Jriih-s A. Keilil .ii. Neeretary of Wiir: .ltNni INevkll.r.ilh.- I'p ril l.'Al tl s H.ulllh nil tll ulgM ( tte N.lll lull net ttie raaa-a t bridge uvor M issy crt: -k. li.loi'e- drtlhytil en lti 1-tii ll! rmi-i.y leirriejlvevaoiis'e.l IIQ.l s oui, retirailu luwurus Kuonvlilu. i! nTal aus'tiii U i.nreuliik'. ft. C LKIfi. From Ihe hiihownd HVn.;, Otf. be,-21. General Breckinridge's men ure not pertnlttod to eat idle bread; but push ahead and keop moving, lie has smoked, at last, tue Yankees out ot Hull's Oap, their favorite place of refuge, aa we learn from an oi'lcia! despatch received ut the Wur Department last uight, which sta-.es that General Itreckinridge reports that bis scouts on the nii;ht of the 16th burned the railroad bridge ovor Mosay creek. Ik-fore daylight ou tho lfiih the enemy evacuated Hull's Gap, retiring towards Knoxvilie. General Vaughn Is pursuing. UnnbOHt Usrbt at Mlllea, I.h. i'rosi the Ki'-hmand i.pa(. A, fletoher St. Momi.i:, Octolier 19. Yankee gunboats Uuilcd on yesterday five hundred infsutry near Mtllen, La. They were attacked by Captain Amos, with a part of lfith Confederate Civulry, aud driven lo their gunboats, losing between thirty aud forty killed and wounded. Our lusa wa tlireo wounded. The gunboats have gone to tho navy yard. Expedition from Bfewbom faiitAta Oor loa, of tb Asir, Hilled- rVwi the llu hmend D4f, Qrteher 11. An expedition from the enemy's gunboats at Newberu, consisting of about sixty men, with two burgea oue carrying a twenty-four pound howitzer, and tbe other twelve pound gnu a'tacked a portion of Captain Jones' Comnanv G. colli Uegiment, then on picket at tbe mouiU of bwui creen, aiivn ig uiew back; and the Yankee sncceedud in lauding. Captain Jones, with the balance of his comnanv. tome few miles distant, went immediately to their assistance, engaged tue enemy, and drove them to their guuboals, killing Captain Gordon, TJ lilted States Nary, commanding the expedition, and two men, and wounding two others, with no loss whatever on our side. AMMlrs at fiharlovtota. frm th Rich Whit, October 31. A tram port, with a regiment of troopa, left Morris Island, oa Friday forenoon, and tailed North. Tbtrt WMWOianofucHin thsjtieot. LATER FROM EUROPE. THK "BKM.'IAV AT FATIIK.it I'OIXf. Fatim-.k Pntxr, October 24. The fteamsMp lltlffinn, from Liv rpool on the l.lih and l.jnd in deiry on the HMi, pahsed this point to- lay. Tae following aie the latest despatches received by hcr:- I owm, Oelotier 14. There in a better tone In the money maiket, uud funds arc firmer; but the beevine-s in comnii rcial c rcles continues. The fri.jato .Vimuin Inid arrived i.irsh iroham with a Spanish tetur, ei.ed uuder su-piciou of Leirg a blockade runner. Xlic ship S'iu!!trn (oi', of Maln i, v cmu ten d on August 2S by the piiato Vj,-,, and r leased un.ler Iminls, tfmnuerrlitl ttilelflsr'ino, rntton dull, and ilec'lncd 2d. for A'H.ni.-ia. lire uistiiUs d ill and ile -lininj. Cen-o' Ks(i-i.'tsj far money. I.I . niiiioi., Ot iter II. -Sales of 'ou.in fir t'ie w, ek i l.atHl ln'cs. The ni arkei. L--dull nt a cbrliiie oi'Id. p r I 'liuul fr Am. ric n, i.nd l.l.l t' ' I nt "tacr il.-s lip ions. Mid. King 0' o.ini Is I in 1 1 d at '.Ml. II end mils dull and d'-'-liula . Provisions d ill. 1.. nl '',.n. I ON mis, l Vfnl.. r 1 I. Cons i'j close 1 nt Ss J -f SHj h r neney. Tae bullion lo tlic ila-ik of i'.u.t I. lie! h is au r. .iscl CM 10). rilnois I'en'ral l;silr'd slu.-n, .1 1 di s- count. Urie s'a.nos It., li. ii nits i nMPr iiosi'irvt.. Vot:u;r,ss M inhoc, (tc o'j.-r J . Til : tWj-1 ing aie anion '.he dc .t!is i i II -u,!'. 1,1 II npl a' since the list report: C. AV. Hi die icU, o-s-'i l'eniisylva-ila ; I). l'rcilcticl.s,.'t:i l'en:is Iv ania ; Ciiotain Daniel 1'. I. inn, sJi I' -utisylv mi i ; Lieutenant G.-orga M -N -ill, !W-i Penr.sv Iv tni.i ; 11. U ur'.sln r, .isth l'oa.isylvanii. Tin: Cii'ttd Siao's mail s'er o'r H.'i.' r his arrived from t.'ity I diif wi-tt ubjii! tl.iriy li.o refng. is. Sue brings no ne vs. I'lom flcrli.ii.lii fun flniimil." ! trial. II alii' t , N. S., O amber '2. The n. w 'e im r Jnm.H I ns arrived with 11 rmu l i advi.-es of til, 17th. She report that tlic pirate R -ainn mi l his aSKiH-L.tes, Mho . a 'turc ! and burn ; 1 tls.- steaai ship H.Htu .'.( wi r.' ou trial, an I t hit t lie t' i n had refu-c 1 to bail tbnin. T!i : yellow f.vor in al ating nt lienmida. Mmnin iits if miockaiip-ITiimirs. II ii iv ix, N. s () . tolier I. Tho steel blo:'r iidt'.runner C'u'uml Lamb has sailid. Tlie "o ut'enn ( ) sh rted yesierdny, hut pnt b 'ck and ill anil to-day. Tbe fharlc'te aud Oltl Oimiaion are still In fort. t'ir nt Init'lirnlrr, Msm. Ilosiov, O, tibei '2i The car house undstV.lcs of the M.-tropolit oi Horse Railway Company, in Porehi stir, wereOstrnjcJ by fi e yesterday motning. The horsi s were nil saved. Tho losa umouii'cd to I'rom ?U0O0 to ilj,nOO. eui of ItelM't Arllllri-y. ,y trial Dt'tmti-h lo t'n- Oiii.-oorafl Cfimnerciat. Kahiivii.m , Wednesday, October HI. All of Hodilv's urtilieiy was i a tit u red on iho l'iili inst. The itebel General Lowry was also made a prisoner. MeHmer "liierli-" at iin rriiile. San I'iianl-isco, October 23. Tho steatushlp America, lioui Nicaragua, arrived at thia port to-day. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Bpiclal DrsiKitclics to KvciiIiik TelcgrapH. WAHUiNiiroM, October 21. I'rom tli triftit. From the Army of the Potomac there is no news of interest beyond tbo fact that General Weilel on Saturday opened on the Rebel gun boats In the Jnmes river, with two new batteries, near the lel'tnf Uutier's liuu. All thcjllcbcl craft, cxeipt in n-.-lads, wero driven up stream. Ilrnft In Maryland. The Provost Marshal of Marylnud states, in a card, thut a large proportion of drafted persons have escaped from lliiltimore. Yellow l ever t Now lirrt. Yellow fever prevails to un alarming extent at XcwlK rn, lint it ia believed that tho heavy front of Saturday night must have cheeked it. A Metiellmi 1teKliii.-it(. A majority of the 1st New J rsey Cavalry, on a poll just taiien.nie lor MeClcllan. This is the only iMcClellan regiment hereabouts. A l.inroln Its'arltiieat. A vote taken In tbo 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry was overwhelmingly for Lincoln. liMortttiif . fVojourmr Truth lectures ber j lo-aig'at. Itsjiortil tC.b?l I.i(iouitrtion. At I'ortross Monroe, on Saturday, it was re ported that the Rebel gunboat appeared to lie threatening to take the otlcu-dve near Dutch Gap, tint up fo 4 o'clock P. M. yesterday, when tho steamer touched ut Fortress Monroe, the Rebel fleet bud not mudo any serious demonstration. T'hcy lind thrown shells at a, working pj'ty on tlic canal, but did not stop then' woik. t npttire of Itobcl l.l.f -h.-. Yesterday our troops captured no ir Roe'or- town, Vi., John A. Washington, and Loivis Bene dict, citizens of l'a.iiler county, belonging lo Mo'Cby's batt'.illon. Washington is n despatch beater for Moseby, and It is said that a. largo batch of despatches were captmed iip.ui bim. Rlorhndr ttiiiinem l'tilnresl. The Navy DipM-tmcnt lias nesji.it hes from Admiral Tortcr stating the capture of the ste liner 'amlv, blockade runner, of six hundred tons, loaded with bV) bales oi Cotton. 1 no capture was made by the (."nited .States steamer I'ort JaeKsnn. Reba.l Kfitrl nniel. Riclimond papers of tneKth inst mt published nn account of the blowing up and sinking of the United Suites steamer Xiphoit. Admiral Porter telegraphs to tbo Navy Department that bo has received letters from tho Siphon, ditod the lHth, making no mcution of a casualty to that vessel. Furoliuful Trouble. It ia stated that Commissioner Ulackford, of the District Enrolmunt Uurcau, Is under arrest, and that Dr. Keosby, examining Surgeon of tho District Hoard of Kumlment, has been deprived of Lis commission. The draft will be recom mence' to-day to fill tbo quota of this District. The Kerent Itry Uoosl A r real a. Tbe trial of the dry good dealers arrosted on the tlinrgc of supplying goods to the Rebel Is to be continued to-day before the military com mission, Getientl Frauds Fe.scnden, President The rnse excites mticb Interest in this community, front tiic number of the arrests made, and the important testimony elicited. froauoUann. General Custer was made full Major-Qeueral this mornUig, and General Men-it t Brevet Major General, la honor of their services la the lute defeat of Karly. ttnptnrftd Fins;. The captured Hugs wore presented to the War Department this morning by General Custer and Captain Harrison, Brigade Inspector of General Covins' Brigade, Merritt'i Division. Hecretury Stanton thanked each of the flag cap tors, ordered thetn medals, and directed that they receive advance pay, with transportation horn and twenty dayi furlough. Colonel Joseph P. Collint, of the Twenty ninth Indiana Regiment, a nephew of Dr. James A. Collins, of Chicago, has recently died la Atlanta. This it tbe seventeenth male relative Doctor Collins has been called oa to part with by tbe casualties of thu war an extraordinary fatality to be visited bom family circle. IIajor-(iencral George Crook, of Ohio, Commanding Oth Army Corps, Army of tho Middle Military Division, Under General Shheridan. f - ' . , . ' w ',.'.. - rh. ss;:a , , V i " l . .--"Vi v joit.;i i:n i. linoHt.'K rRottii. . This rllstiiii;ulslied ollicer per:oi'iiieil :m import nut part In tlm lain battlo of Fitiliei 'M Hill wilU bis iiHiiutry corps, (iciu nil C'iuiok grndiiutcd at West Point in 18.12, with tlio rank of brevet Second I.inutitnantof Infantry Ho I'onitnnndi'il tbo 3d ltrlgnde of Cox's Division in Western Virginia In IStiJ. On the 2:!d of May of tlint yctir the Kood CoIimihI IIratii nttacketl Chuok'h cnmninnd. The action wns a Bovere one, butCiiooK ropuUed the enemy with great slaughter. In this rnsngoment Citooif was wouiuled in the foot. During tlio winter he drilled the 3(!tli Ohio, which, under his care, renched a high Htate of efliiiency. He wu enguged at Anliel.im his comtnand biting attached to tlio Otli Army Corps, General Cox. Komi lifter Uo w:u sent to Kant Tennessee?, w ith tlio nmk oi Brig iillor Grnernl. CitDini waa nl'te.nvardsj ordered lo West Virginia again, nnd lias rendered excel lent ervico under Sihkl, Hii.irKit, and SiirniDAN in tho viillcy. Hu U one ofOliio'g luvoi itc SOIIH. (Jiiotatii n of Ooltl at tho Philadelphia (Jol.l Fxcliunce, No. M i. T'llrd street, second store : t'A A. M U i:4 l'J '! -'I'M II A. M -2f 1 P. M Jlr.J Market strong. Dr. llAvt.N & Bho.,No. 20 S. Third street, 'UUte US follows Ann rican Gold American .SiUer, i'a and Dimes and Hall Dimes Spiini.-h Qnaneii Peiin. Currency New York Exchange . 21) .. 2-HI 217 . 1 to .. .. l'.IO . ? .bs. 1 r, ,ii.s. . 1-10" pur. CITY INTELLIGENCE, Statk or THsanouKTaa To da v. SUA. M., 4(1. Noon,. IB. One P. M , .'i7. Wind, NN. K. Dicision in TiinGiir Cosciikt Oasi:. At nonu to-day, the cao of Jacob Tuein, Actuary of tbe New V01 k Jewelers' Associitiou, who was eburged with giving u' musical euterttiitiuicut without a license, also with sett'iig Up a l ittery, came up la-fore bis Honor the Mayor for deji.i.in. The Mayor said : In the aase ol' the Common wealth vs. Thcin, charged wilb a violation of the law prohibiting lotteries in thisState. It Is n evi- lichee tliHttbecVendantliai' otM-nuil a pla-eof business at No. 13 Cheonti slieat, where tickets ure sold admitting 10 oouceiia.! i. u.-.-u shown that the buyer of a ticket is entitled to draw Irom a box mob enve.opc as ho in ly casually bike hold t.I, -and thereupon, to receive martKle corrcponding to ihe apeeiilciion upon the eard found in such euvel 'pe. Whilst such truiisas'lions may not be inc'ilded under tho appellation of -u lottery" n-s It is toch nically known, it is nevertheless founded tor the tlistrilmtioii of property by lot among others than Ihe owners of such property, and tin lot or caidahich dete'i mines the di.t'iuutlon of pro 1 erty is a device in the nature of a lofery tit ket purchased by the snme price that is given for tue I c: ct ol admission to the eorni rt. Alter a rurelul consideration of the clrcum stiim es of this ease, and of thu 52J, .iiU, and ilth set lions ot the act 01 Asseino.y, aiar. u .11, i.ni-, 1 futn no ili.tibt that this defendant has caused to bo sold devices lu tho nature of lottery tickets. lie defendant was then held In SiPiM bail to nnswer ut Court; also Sinn additional bail f r giving a musical entertainment without a li. eose. Dr.cMMi in roTATOi:s. There bavc been a number of large arrivals of pouitoos in thlscty from tbe east recently, and prices have declined to three dollars per barrol. In New York the ruts- Is 2 to 2 oO ier barrel. Tim reason for tbe decline 'is the Immense crop in Miuuo and New liumpbhire. In Vermont, also, thu crop is unpro cedcutcdly lurge. Stuksoi-ticon. Whoever has not visited tho Slcreoptlcon at tho Assembly Building should repair the neglect at once, at thia is tbo last week. It is an exhibition of groat merit, and should be soeu by every one who baa a lante for the beauti ful in nature or art. The Ghost Scene pun tkes of the marvelous, and adds much to the pleasure of the evening. Citt MoKTALUv. The who'e number of deaths reported at the otliee of tbo butird of Health for the past week is 29r, of which 21 were from tbe country. The deatha and Interiueuta ot soldiers numlercd il. The nativity was aa follows: Uuited States, 222; lotein, oi; unknown, 20. Raom-no or Okb Hokdubo Pay Mat. Measures are on foot to give the l2d Regiment P V Colonel William B. Thomai, a fitting re ception. The regiment, enlisted for one huudred days service, has been constantly on active duly since it left Ue city. Caooht in tub Act. William Alien was arretted at Sixteenth and Washington streets, on Saturday, while in tbe act of loading his cart with a quantity of iron belonging tJ the Balti more Railroad Company. lie wat held foe further hearing by Alderman Lata. Narbow Ebcapb bom DnowsnKO. Charles Eenemen tnado a narrow escape from drowning about 18 o'clock yesterday morning. He had fallen overboard at Waluut afreet wharf, and was nearly exbaostad when rescued by officer Morrta, of the Krrer tad Uerbx PoUco. . v. j-ij .il. ' - Sea) city or- II i.siDt n, r.s. N vci In the li'stoty ot' the fi air great eitii a of the X-jrt'i b 1 there lie. n a time when there was a grcat -.r de mnnd lor liens, ", and less bousi to meet the dcmi'iid. For an owner to place a sign upon his residence announcing Ins willingness to let It, is an indication of great moral bravery on his pari, lluiiug the Id voliitionaiy Wm, bitter complaints v eieiii de because of the Invasion of the hoii'-es by Mih.ieis Ml, cited there; but now when a resi dence is Inl-irt td Hie owner has to stand au ii.va s on l y u veiy laige pioportion of our city popu infn n. Persons who are willing to piy$ioO n year, visit a brown stone house, nn.l go into eve y room from cellar to garret ; aged females who at tend tiiiiernla lor the sake of tbe ride, call in, lad after being shown through, smile and re.intik "they'll call uitain." lu fact, every one whom curiosity, Inclination, or vinilictiveness leads, is sure to give the unfortunate owner a visit. Several esiisea ni t) be assigned for this great demand. First, those capitalists who havo been in the habit of investing in houses, and receiving live, it perb.ip i six pur cent, on the amo unt in vest! d, are unwilling, when they c in receive rive 1 per cent, a month lu oil stocks ami (iovcnamnt i securities, to engage in an enterprise yielding so Hu e, comparatively, as do s iho ere 'lion of homes. Consequently, the increase which h is been annually remarked lu the si.o of our city . has greatly diminished; und aa tlte increase of ; population still continues, pro luces a great rush alter such as have been erected. Secondly. The arrival in our city of the iui nifr'c iiiinib, r oi' refugee a from f ho South his tilled en ry boarding-hou-e, uud the cry is "sti!l t'ney come 1" Last winter uot less than ten th ti ' amid of this unfoi tuiia'.e class of ci.izcns cro vdo I our city ut one time. This year a 111:1. h birder number will arrive, and the demand for places to 1 Ine w ill consequently iucica o. To procuro room I in a I'oatding house is tho business of a week. ; We have met with Indira who have visited not j le a than forty houses in thclrcndeavors losecnru rooms, und have every where met with the mine old reply ol "Very sorry, fun we'r e fuU.", ! The prices of hoarding are 'becoming fabulous. so that lor a gnod-a.ud family It is mil 11 '-helper to set up a Louie of their own. There, with such 01 fbe returees as h ive micce led in bringing ewuv propel ly, arc always on tlm watch tor vacant houses ; aud for months bet'ord tho time of vacating the oe. upnnti aro dis'.ura.d by persons culling to engage tbe place as soon as it is vacant. Now, however, the tide bus turned towards tin Wi at, 11ml ihe rupld erection of new residences at Piifsbur;.', Mendvlllc, and Chic.io will shortly relieve our city from this strain, which it has been ini.tr for the last two years. AmiKsT oi HoxrL Tmi:vi:. This morning, about 7 o'clock, Detectives C .rlin and Stjvet: took into custody two young men who lia-l registered Ihelr names af the American Ho'-ol as Joseph Martin uud Charles Martin. Tln-y are Bii-i eclid with being profession il hotel th! ves. Within a week or two several pnrties have been robbed at the hotel, and the prisoners have been caught prowling around from room to room In a rather suspicious manner. One gentleman lost a gold watch nnd slaty-live dollars 111 money. A morning of two fine'e one of tho rison rs waa deli. tc.l in the a. tof robbing a hoarder. Tbe thief vi-ited tlte ljuer's room about 7 o'clock in ihe 11 oming, end iiuio'ly oiened the door und li en kit, to see whether the per-on inside was awake; If so, be wou'd bo apt to look out or ill nmnd the cr mc of the intrusion. 'I lie bonnier happened to be awake and in bed, and suspecting thai all a uot right, lav .lU'Of.t.J watch lutnre 0ratlotia. Presoitly the anealt minimi, and pterin into the face of his sifp no.ed iiiifeiiiciu-vbt:in. commenced to seircb the pockits of hi el' thing, whi -h was lying on a clair ut the bead of the l ed. Th hoar ier thi ik- j lug ibiiige bad gone far enough, jumped up and I a-ked the Intruder his business. Tho fellow for ' a liiou mt was nonplu-sed, but pooh recovering i bin. si If aid, "Is this not Mr. Wilson's room ? I Ab! I see my mistake; I thought I wa in rou.it j li 0." With this he shot out liko an arrow, and 1 before an aliirin could be given made g aoj his ' escape. Now it ao happens that there la no room No. 100 in the wliole hotel. The thieve will l.iive a bearing at 2 o'clock thia al tera win at the Central Station, whon all wbo havo recently been roi bed st any hotol would do well to be present and endeavor 10 rccoguiMj sua scamps. 1 no j.' toners botb present a respectable aparanco, and one of them baa such an luiioceut I00U that ho might be taken lor a young parson juit branch ing out. Committer on LinnAiiiF.a, Collkobb, &.C. The Committee on Colleges, Libraries, and Lite rary Institutions of the late Sanitary Fair have not yet concluded their labors. Although the last appoinicd, and their ground being already occu pied, they have succeeded better than was auticl pnted. L'pwards of sixty shares of the Mercan tile Library Company, donated by the members to the Committee, have been sold, and they are about isiuing another circular requedlttig addi tional shares from such as may be disponed. Thoy could i-cll ever forty more u they had them at their diftpotiat. RontiKu. A young man front the country was enticed Into a low den in Trout street, on Saturday night, and alter indulging freely lu liquor become etiipefied and fell asleep. Upon recovering his senses be found that he bad been robbed of everything of value which he had about bim. His studs were taken from bis shirt, his pocket-book gone, also bis hat, shoes, and coat. He waa throat into the atreet almost naked. Ue made complaint at the Police Station, and Annie S oodriilf and F.Uen Meyers were arrested upon the cbaige of committing the theft. They were committed by Alderman Carter. OvHMNQ otr Slnday. Yesterday three men In the Twenty-fourth 'Ward, aad tevea in the Twenty-third Ward, were taken Into custody for violating tbe Sunday law by gunning. T he police have received peremptory order to break up this Ukgai ptavcrK. . . , rrLiTCAL. A dense crowd assembled oa 8,ilnrday n ght at tho Hall of tho Republican In vincible, to listen to a characteristic address from Oeorgo Francia Train. Hie sp. cch was witty and erratic, and was coaipoaed of abuse of England and F'rance, nnd pa'rlotic praise of hie iintlve land. His leading sentiment, and the one greeted with most applause, waa : I bene tn ths rneti", l'rn Kami tn.f P.ntnty.' I ftiB'Iln rrdlK-e that Litsrlv, Fanallly, snj yr:.'ni-y rf tlif liti H of Hie r p., which In km l,in,l h-.t trsn.. ist.'dHtssm. iiu. and l ie. Iru'lty. In Itns eoniilr, 1 una tl sl iniiltr liisnl. HIi.Tinan, aul Hherldsn.Jt Is Inland j-, I nvAiry. and Artltlerj. ' At a late hour Ibe meeting ajjouraed with t heers for the I'nlon ticket. A moilerate audience nasem'ilo't In Vnioti I (M-ue Hall to bsten to the speech of Colonel M. M. tlowinan. Thomas Webster, Ksq., presldod, and Intrndii'td tbe orator of the cvcnniff, who Mioko tor over an hour to an attentive audience. Major A. Deenng closed the meeting in a witty and patriotic ai'alrtss. A large I'nion demonstration took place In Hi r lis county a haturday. I he meeting and tori blight pr -.cession which followed it weicvcry luige e nd enthusiastic. Hu h a meeting In siieh a place indicates that the I nlon men are dct.-i-inlned to carry "the war into Africa." To-night that ili-iutcresied stat-'stn in and P'trlot, lion. llnnni'Ml llani ln, will ik tit National Hail. An nb.e end witty a. hire may also be ex pccti d from Major A. Deering. .y Iwi-osivo Wkii'omk Itev. A. A. W.llif, D. D., of Iliih'klyn, pleached lieforo crowd, d la uses icsterday morning and evening, at Sivcnfhand Spring Garden streets, tho aecne of bis Iia nn r pas'; ral labors, lu the evening, n-K a 'one were the bidy of the church and galleries tificd, but emin acei'inm 'dations were f.iriii dic.I in tl.o ni-les, i.nd so great was Ihe crowd that l.iiiulieda were tinned away from tho edifice. Tbe dissensions w hich o curred lu thi church nits r flit- re. icnRi'o'i i f this iloqueot d vine, n suit, d, i.s is well known, in the establishing of n M-coi.d 1 hiircti in another portion ot tho city j I ut by ton. mon consent, last niulit the origitial II npn gii'ii n turned out rn iooas to Honor one wlaase mini . 11 y in past days had been so emi nently ei.eci ssftil. The service yetterd iv were 1 1 the nn, st impressive character. Itev. Mr. tsiiy iiiint, the t'leseiit popular pastor ot litis cliurcli, iMliangerl iilpilawuh Mr. Williis ye-tci-. iv. Amuivai, of Soi.thf.hh i hom Ghnkii vt. Stll'.lll Nan'b AfiMY Fairly this morning there arrived lu the city three hundred wounded aoldiers direct from Sheridnii'a army. Through the courtesy of Dr. Keni'erdinc, the able diieetorof transporta tion, we ere enabled to lay the names of the l'er.rsvlvnniai.s before our readers. Msrlhi M.i" s. 'th Art 1 : An.ler.on. 1 w,h am o- jrrrt-Al. vf,t'i W. It striK--, do It.McNil". Wllli.nii II. I'onylti.fi.lth r Ii. Austin, . ilu Jel.n Krsnse, f.'IStti llsr.in Neril. ile Auarcw iiU'i.tine, a v 11. in. clips i.i-i .1. A. Ore ,rv. 1 1 1 li hurl, s 11. in, i;ili 11. krsii.e.-, da RiXKt iti.no. This morning the Mayor leaned wai rants for Ihe payment of tho city boiintv to 3ti men. Tin ao were credited as follows: First Ward, H ; Seventh Ward,.7t Nineteenth Ward, l'. The First Ward Is "fill ileliclent 'li7; Seventh Ward, 47; Nineteenth Ward, 1 10; making a total of 514 lor the whole city under tho last call for iWi.OiiO volunteers. 'The extra city bounty of JM50 will continue to be paid to all volunteers until the quota of lhee wards are tilled, after which flic bounty will be w Indrawn. Tub Soliukbk' Vote. The soldiers' voto is nearly all counted. This morning it footed up 2010 I'nion and fill Democratic. The wholo vol. when comiUd will not add 11. ore than 101) to the above nritnliera. The majority in the ajldiers' Tote in thi city will be about l loO. Sent to Four Di:i.awaiie. Sixty-nine Rebel ofticeia, from lieutcunnt-coloncl down to second lieutenant, raptured by Shi ridan's command In the valley, pasBcd through this city on Saturday on their way to Fort Delaware. Hifli: I'BACTfcr. The annual closing practice of tbe Philadelphia Rillo Club for prize will take place to-morrow at the Washington Retreat. Visiters are permitted to contend for the pmoa nlleied to tbe best abots. Imioiitant Sai.b. We call especial attention to the advertisement of sa'e of hats, caps, fur, wool, Ac, by 1.. II. Hntipin & Co., on Wednca day morn ne, nt It)1, o'clock, nt their salesrooms, No. 5o N. Third street. Astiiay. List night the Hivtr und Harbor Police picked np a bay mare found running at lai-c mi Delaware avenue. Ii was taken to tho Station House. FATAf. Rust'LT. William P. Hamilton, who was rim over by a car near the Baltimore rall roi.d, nnd who had both legs amputated, died on Nutiirjlay at the Hospital. Ol'CNINO of tub Mr.niCAt, Com.koks. Tho Medical Colleges of this city have coininen -cd their fall ami winter session. Students from many of the Southern Slates ore present. Retiiinkii. The gunboat Tinnikrogn has arrived off the Navy Yard from a short cruise. She le under tbe command of Captain Me.ulnian. To PiiiieiiASECkOTiiiho at Low PutcBB.make a ai-lts-tlen froiD ear stork 01 Kf:my-maip. llria.ai-.. W11 aie Bf)!m.' yisids equal lu nly, lit, muke ant ina-cii, o-i.fi. '.'t I.. .',n j e ca :tl. Unr, r than is luiw rlui-v.l I'or tins '.lm gioits ms.ts Ni re dcr. W Iikvs s'l stvli'S, sum, anil eri i", of l:a)ti.n.i-M pit's, Ynmli's, and lloi '. All oan b iiitlsil ilo.i,uitlU or iroui.'a. IlKMNKTr A Co., Tower Hall, No, Ids Mark.l so in t. Gi-NTl.rMFN'H Hats.A!I the latest styles at diaries Oskforil A ftuu'i, l.'ontliuiiul lloil. Fail CtOTIIIIO AT ("has. Stokks t Co.'s. I Adriutlniin ati iisj. stuses .v, 1:0. . I all Olodiln, M 'has. H-.'.le. A C". . "One I'nce." 'lire I'nce." 'One lrl,-." linih-r Ihe I'uuiiiii'iual l..le. I n1T Ihe I'eMOtii. ma1 If tel. l'uurUiu' uniiiisuuii iletul. Lanii-h' Friia. An eles-aut as'ortniuiit at (tl. wat OskforU A boa ',Uuiitinuial 11 aci. Tun Qi-kbtion Dfchjhd. The introdnetion of a kuwing machine In svery well ri-ntiUI. d houssinotij ft nj lonser a matter 01 taste ur citiieinu'ies It ha bucunis a niluie neten.tij a pinent sooneiiiist and prii.arar or In a!th ai d fire. In viewer this tact ihe n.iMti.mai to the molt compk.te and re.lahlA sei. Iny machine tn all rn e-t bee. aiics a mailer of suBn-leui imhao tiu'i'irtau si loceieunil the at'eiit on ia 1011. n tints. 11 a Ir.ie, that where lie-re ure prveral uMcbiiic ot mutooMeil iiirn. It I s, ' 1111 hat drlirate mullet 10 1 1 . riinlii.itd very iivcsp. liiflv ill tsvor ol any sinitlu one. Hire are, Inxiius f-aitt'iiv, certain mft'-hl'iei better aihituiil h.r ertmn klti-.1 o heivv work. for essia-de, run. il. i.aiini' i.ts In maauia ruin, tlisa ny o n.-r.. itic I" th. ica'Ul mas. uf nur , mlei 1 it Is 1110s' I 111 001 1 mt to know walioeiialol.v whiet, one 01' the vurl .ns Rjivliis uiael'iio xteic 1. Hie hist far 'ii'.ij, ., in lae vl . ,i se isc or the una. We ha- he. n at no mail palm to lurn..h a ii-iial'le ai.sisvr la tins hums, ion, nnd nliA we shall fsy. ttierelme. eaie auitu wlll-i.e to have subi M-ted to ho closest sciu.ai. hv acl ial teste, liar ( a.T.vl If nt u cario.-t e..n.-lu.i..r. has leen lo s.-i-rtaln ihe m..si la or, riant r"ilnnlei in a laii.ll) aeniiiK inaciiine, ooil l"0, In ohsiiruiiij and emnpernic, I" di.e.iver eA' oi iii moileuniilneilbi iti-li n ir(siaihrri!Kle of desira ble poll.ta ai.d In HP-alest inneelliiu. .... t'niler tlie tirat lii.iiiiiy, we Und ii M In or turna' valua thai a sewii.it mat l.ine ahoiil.l Sato 111 lorm anil self reii alii s t'lisi--ii cf threat), and snoti'd ina'.e aa ureal a larlity eH'ltches aa i.oii.U-. W a nlto l.sira than au la st run. tDl havlnii t!ir let. 1 title ff't ei,..l, en.itilan: the eu. rator It, faaieu on tlte emit 01 Iht- tenia, ana h ive W ilk ruu either to me ni;iiv or ten wn.i"ut imm.... u.... . i 11 of verv ret advantaiiat and Iho aaaie may oa sniil of a niaihlne whlJi makes every ttl'eli perleet ia Itself, that It nolnelMi tn Its ni.reH., aud not liable u yet out oi' order: U.al la free fru.a the ohjeetioua o( fcirlllfS, lOp-SIIITII, llll'l t-., ll'lU s-wn.i.1 a u... lot'illhe ttre.s ot Die opei ator; that i-Otublnea In Itt stit.-tii-i ihe Kreutuet amount ot itri-iorUt, elt.tlcity, autl beamy; that purtoimt b'dti the heaviest and rtnett w.irk with riiel lacitlly Hill'oul chiunrc ot teuaii.D, break of thread, or tklpplnir tt tch. t; and Dial, withal, tewt the moat rapidly, uud runsmith the vrcaioet eaae, aud ia to ,inn,l. It. rttiktriu'lli.n thai ll ran hen.tallv understood. Lnder Ihe kocolid inquiry, alter havfus made a full and impartial examination, Willi the be.t asslaUuce we could command, we have to report tbe amnio inaehloe which, aboie all others, cautant t the atsve deslruhle poluta in g.euteat ptrlerUou. U ''XUe Florofict," Bold at Mo. SA) ClleeDut tlreeu I.Aiupa and Cuii.MtaN's Hats. Latest atyle at I eaile. Oakiord A bWa, voatlaeatal Helol. Tiiosn who contemplato having then like- neetea mad should Tla.lt n r. Uelme 'l Gallery. Mo. (hit Ari-fi aut.-t. tTorytypea, carte da vitUe, aud Ule-sue pLoiourapua la ull colon made. Cun.nBxn' Clothimu. Hnyt'HuKs. laaaott'CkMhlnf. nevf OvLTeoae.. .... 1-Ue laryeet and beat ataoHment la the t-Uy. It. btlue.MAJsaaACo., Ho. 4 M. EslhUl turaet. The Oil Fitkb. We do not wonder that our raaiuilatt are iMeomliw rampant ou Ike tubjeol of Olta Thia ireat miae of aeaiia It yet In lu la'aocy. Tke tut b, 1 tTons to laeeallmc la J-Olli" u WJ J" Coal at tae pop.lar yard of W. W AMor, N. W I. , tllaU street. viMtyaiwiieyandfetUiestlaruci. Pubchasbm may rely upon getting the best FMr. atctiulea OaktordA ion s.Otsatlaental HoW. Mo' Ho! You'bb Obttiko Bald, abb Taitl Weh iliat 11 a mlaiTtaae, aad aoiaoriuiei Man. ' bald when ao dae aa opportualiy oltera W nura TooThair br a laitHrtl aad USeral of If. I. Jaya. f La" T.ileVlt b.t UlUe aaort ol erloae. lia V. uakai . r.r.tlVr, airttea te eealp W a ne aad kaalikf aotKMS, ?l fnwl "car aid .druir. ir.rll Ue hair rntruni SRiU. f.... .r-pnve auuM wbiaa tfiai raTei the head, and In a majority of " a ! rih of ne- kalr. H alao rl. die k.lr a nch and l.i7"ape'e., neu.lleo ky anyUkluf ( tie ItiaC. feared wlf -' SWWt, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omen or Taa r.vrs Tmaoaiyat, t Monday, Oetokat 'M. I . Tbe Stork Market ia Inactive thi morning ; the) . transactions are limited, but prices an steady. Money continues eny. Loans on call are freely tillered at G07 per cent, per annam. Prime) paper Is scarce, and quoted at 8(a 10 per cent. , Government bonds are quiet, wilb aalea of FivO Twenties to notl e at 101 j, coup-ina off; Sixes of ISM are quoted at lOSfrvjIofl, and F.eveu-Thlrtief at lfld(a 106. Railroad ahares are rather dulli bnt prices are) firm. Reading aold at 61 1, an advance of 4; Mlnihtll at CO, which la a slight advance; Uttlaj Schuylkill at taKa-tCi Camden and AmboyaS 1 IliJ, which It a decline; and North rcnny!vaulaj Railroad bonds at ; 60 wa bid for Pennsyl vania Ra-lroad ; .',9 for Philadelphia and Gcrman town j 20i for Nor!ll Pennsylvania ( 75 for Lehlglt Valleyi W for l-'.luiir.i and Willlainport; H foe ( nfaw issa common ; and 31 for Philadelphia and Krie. j Coal Oil shares continue dull at aliout form. rates, with salct of MoKlheny at 51 ; PhiUipsf 0,1 at 74; Nobio and Delamanter at 12eJlil,aaI . Densniore at K. t In City 1'asBcnge r Uallroa.1 sharos there is very little doing. Second and Third aold at 70, 2t wns bid lor Thirteenth aud Fifteenth ; and 10 foe (lirartl College; 61 was asked for Fifth and Sixth j .'0 for Tenth and Klcventh ; 37 for Spi-uoe) and rne; and 3J for Given and Coate. Tdcrc Is nothing doing In Bault share', but- holders lire llrm In their view. 1(13 w.u bid for North America; 1 16 for Philadelphia; 61 for Fnruirrs' ntid Mechanics', wbtcli Is an advaneef 29 for Mechanics'; 28.1 for Mannfactnrera' and M ehanics'; 70 for Tradesmen's 60 for City; tl for Ctiiuuitm wealth ; 071 furCirn Exchange anil 4S lor I n on. Canal shuieB are dull and rather lowcr. 35 wat . Id I for Schuylkill Navigation preferred; 7S foe Lsbigh Naviga'lou; 97 fur Morris Canal com mon ; uud 1 11 for Susquehanna Canal. Goid has udvaneed 3 per cent, since Satnrd f evening, nnd there Is more activity tJ notleo. 1 Opening at 21,14, advanced nnd sold at 213 at It o'clock ; 2161 at 12; and 216 at 121. A new banking house ha been started at No. 110 S. Third street, under tbe name of William Pniutt r & Co. Mr. Painter, tbo senior partnerr bus bad a long nnd practical experience tn the) business In Chicago, and Mr. William Weldon, bis associate, in addition to a long service ia lmnking in Ohio, baa been for several years tha chief of the interest department of the United States Mint in this city. They have formod de sirable connections In ull the leading cities, North, Sontb, and West, and will carry on all the) branches of a banking, brokerage, and collection horse. From personal knowledge of both gentle men, we ran confidently recommend thorn trj public favor and patronage. : ' T bo Pittsburg C'omaieivtiW of Wednesday last reports that Mr. Hubbs, who owns a lease on thai Smith farm, four nilk-a below Franklin, now the) property of the Excelsior Oil Company, and who) baa been pumping but fonr barrels per day, at tbe depth of 408 feet, sank his well to the depth of 424 feet, and struck a vein which yields forty barrels per day, worth between $300 and $GdJa$ present prlcca. The Germanla and HIghgate Petroleum Com panies, of New Vork, have each declared a divi dend ofono per cent on their capital stock, pay able at the ottlee of the compnniee, Mo. 33 Pine) atiecl, New Yoik, on the 1st of November. riULAUKLi'lilA STUCK tl(JUAUE HALED, OUT. M. Reported by Clarkaon A Co., Brokers, N. 131 B. Tbire Stt IIKK-OKK BOAKOM. 1.00 ah Riceliriiil.... tVo luo alt Shajiekai..... H lui sh lte.uiiiiK K...c til KUmkey,t,ue..a .. 2 A It.ith do ami riKKT BOAHIl. 'Ji oi: S 5-2cs inls, $.111 I,'. 8. f-is.new.llil ;.ioi'.s. in-' !.. m t it t in 'it v lis, over 70. Wi '-, M iOl.lly Ce. new Iri 'isian Lit Rch R..bT) 4 K) all do e 4 st ho sh R.ia.l. K.K'i.ein sii( ItlUah do. . tSOol ill 1 1 l au nineinu u 1J.S' ill In", t 'lo N l a. ii tsi iis. rt.es'k A: 11 in. lei Msi alt Hie Mooiit S .0 sh .11. KlteuvOil... tr'i 10 ah llulierl'.ial.... 11 11 ii aii 1 huiij. iwi ani'enn miii ..tsju-'i I th .'d aa HR. ... 79 hi -n bie ui... 1J is b o., WI re 8 i fop.. bo li lis) h flenamnre . xi tb 11. H.rop. Quotallons of the principal Coal aad Coal Oil ;oal Oil M Att. Stocks ut 1 O Clock to-day; nut Ate, rmton roil V, Franklin Olt ms Mouii, am t.oai. a N.V. Mid. Cel.. 1 1 X llroen Mt. Coal.... 4', N t rirholiCale..... 'i Now Creek 1 Kte.ler ham Coal, t, i:lln'oiil'ual ) r.t,tier Coal .. Hi. atma 8 American kaolin., 1 roiait-ciietit keystone Inc. .. 'Hi l .allorOU t .. Big 1 auk I'a t:t,nlltieiaal Karrelt 5',' Oil t'reek b tleplr shade Oil.. 11. M.l inl.-tk till.... (!',' Feinisylitinla i'et.. V foiry Oil U'a all. era! Oil 'J K.li.D Oil 1 Venango HI i , Hewe t KddOU, li, Irving Oil 6 Piai Karat Od... 3 .Oeuamore........ DtlbsUellllU I McKlt.eny I'a (imtad it 11 :K.iao,iiola.uaur.llX la lu lli.bliaid I S j 1 istory rarai V-i aruner l. 'i-.U-etmleeul Ceulre- Sl ljl-aiWrt 'Jt, ll.s e itland tVrlAueheuj KHei.. IX i', ituiUn SK t B 1'hllaAOII Orenk. 1 , 17 'Hull Creek 4'( t4 t teniiaina.... corn Hiaater. 4 ItriKSS ;) Kink iw if I' sir Karat... tt (1'nbe . SVh. Oil Co.. Itnl'.n J'eirnlt'Um.. 'J lleai on HI. Bciieca Oil.. :.-f 2 , Itpper Kconnray.. 3 iTart HomosteAd. PHII.ArlELJ'IirA TBIDE KEPOHT. Monday, October 2-f . I n Cotton nothiog doing-, and holders nominally ask l-20, cash, A aale of 60 bhdt. No. 1 Quercitron Bark at JjM.'l per ton. Pi icc8 of Tanners' Dark are entirely nominal. . , The Flour Market is quiet, hut firm, a the re ceipt and stocks are very small. S des of 3500 barrels at $10 24 ' barrel for single extra, and $il oO(Vi 12-60 for extra family. The sales to tho l.on.e consumers range from $0 60 to f 12-50 foe roinmon and fancy brands, as lu qnality. Triers) Is very little Rye Flour coming in, and it niandsfcfl. Corn Meal Is very ijulet, and wltboal Falt-s to fix prices. V There Is a steady demand for Wheat, with ealat of 4000 bushels ut 2 3d for good Pennsylvania, red ; 2-35 for Southern do. ; and Ja 37t)2 0a for Inferior and good white. Small sales of Hysj st s100. Corn comes forward slowly, and bf auvunced 'le. J bushel; sales of 3000 bushels of new at S1-C2. and small lots, from the curt, at 51 -( 3. Oats are tn goad re.piest at Mc, bnt there) ere not much coming in. A sale of 6)0 bashula liarlcv at inu. In Conee, Hugar, nnd Molasses there ie very little movement. The demand for Clovemeed Is fair, and It anllf aa fast as it comee in at from 9 50 to 10 S'M lbs., for fair aud prime oiiality. 1 jntotnr lower, and rangea from .5 to $Y6Q bushe . Flaxaeed sella in a small way at '3 20 y bushel. 1000 bags Calcutta Linseed sold In Boston, to come here, on private terms. Canary Seed sellsinasmiillwayat'7-60(S. Wbiskv The demand Is limited. Balot ot Ohio bbls. at $1-78, and Drndge at 1-75. t -k i sa S.'Si " .... as si .... . 4? Vi IsJ '4 1 t:. LATEST MAKWE ISTTELLIGESCEi ; OtKABKD THIS H9B1TIH3. llariue OrUndo. haaur, llaroaduoe, T. Walaonl A '" luoK-uma bnaa, SstcJaorsoa, Alllwerp, J. J5. Heuief BHg Terry. Harkteii, Kew Orleant, J Brli Abby tllen, Ollmoni, fori llovj Hd. Hctu r. A. bstwyar, Ivoed, Kew Lonaou, It. ttoUierutel. BRITED THI MOBfrtSO. BteamahlpE.C.Knbjhtjilellagher,) kours IroaiMeW, otk. wilh nidae to W.J. Taylor a Co. Hieamaisp li.leoiiny.l-nio,u kwlTOFortjs Monroe, In tiallaiit lo K. A. Houd.r A C o. , Hargue B. Wrariil, Jr., Llnekau, I days ftomHew Tork, id ballaat to I'eter WryjU A Co. lirbt Wauam Creer, Jafuuoa, I dara front Baaalbrt, Is) baluiet lo eaiaalu- a liruj Ida. eliLeod, Oook, It day! front Mobile Bar, hi ballast to b. S, Hteteoa M Co. aU- Iowa, lanyard, 1 da tnm Hewport, Dal.,wlU BdU , dour to M. at. Laa. ... . aasu Lucy, tiotniw, 1 day boat Branny wlao, BaL, with, . aorn aieal to U. tl. Lea. eiu-E.A. I'aUie, joaos, aays front Eutaert, wits) ta,l.e lo E. A. Heedor A Co. Boar U.X.T aiuajtaa, L4 wards, days (rout Betoa,M I ballaat to captain. hotu-a.tH4, Roblaaoa, lay (roa BraJati,M 1 kallaattocal.lala. , tkut j.k,tawi,i aays fro at rravUiaw.W - stllatl to Catlaju. Mteaaua-H. t Walker, Bheita, M toan fta JfoW ''' ' Wtiaeal4tto W.M.ba4 AOo. . J BaK,, rim U" UMefV, Sr P'' Vl ... - --! .1 t