The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 25, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 1

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! latest Southern News
I REBEL DEFEAT IN THE
SHENANDOAH.
A Muddled Despatch from Early.
AFFAIRS IN NORTH QEORQIA.
ATLANTA TO BE CAPTURED
Longstreet Again ia tho Field.
(LIE'S
"CRADLE AND GRAVE"
RESERVES.
f uller tVnrMi filrtr of i:ntly' Fi-fpi(
Its- ltriM lriii)'-liiir.llli!i,
Frym Iht liit,,i,ni .V- 'if.'l-', tVf..rVr -."i
There wa A grc.it interest telt ycstcrtUy to h-'ft
from the vail. , i s rum.ri ot n serious ' d.s.iste.
10 i in tioops were im v.Ucnt on the streets.
' We Icnru from a ge,,ilcm;in w hn lui'i rstiuntort
je'UTil.iy Uuirili'lg, Mllll who had rouv.T-l
:li ,llu ers wniiii'i il id tl.e 'nt'le, that ,,u We-.
n-Mly, tu l'.hii, (.e.inr.il V.t.-ly nii '0 the
I'l'iii.v lit ('.liar cr. c, two miles ."ml :i liii.fiiur.li
Of StrilsUurg.
lie cuniuYtrly route, 1 tho 8'h an I l ltli Armv
I ory, in
Viniirs Iii 1
I thirteen
slhe i nn
TorjH, and drove tl.e:ii tlirtm-; l Mid.'lo:o,vn, ti,-,.
tin ot Srast-urg, c ip.uring an tli-ir gnus-
Ii u n .1 1 til prisoners, ramp eipupago, r
nrlli were then rrinlolc d tiv r. ..i itm
Vrps, when l-.nriy lull b.tvk to Mouir. J nkinu,
twenty four mile south of Strashurg, 'iringiu
I'll wnh l.iin th : ilur ten linn in: i nri-oiicfs. II
'brought oil' la- iiii nn i.i ry, tliou.wi ir i. In;,
t'i'ic't he uhuniluMd t'.ui i-Hii.iroil tioni t.u'
rib my.
So t.ir fro'i! sustaining it reverse, his routed t-vi
army ei.rp-, a:.'! "ti y n il luck niie-i til'' un" tie
wire rtdiitti'ivd t,y ii lull rttr - nl fresh moil. Too
ei.troy nr.- iepo toil to Ii ;: - nit tp) v-rv hci.vilv
in Ulli"! anil wounded, wUi"' . Im ,Y re V .'
to h'irc turn rhi i U
t ne e,nnny old not n'ti'ti ,.t to fo'low w'-ic i n-ir
nicr. full back. (Infer were rowivv I lt melt'.
n lime transportation nt S .muton tnis ui'.r.i t'
for thirteen litii died Yu iKec. prisoncis to l.; tor
vtrdid buu'ti.
Ar.ilttii'i Nimi.iiurv 1.1 ?'ii.'I'h ll.sinl..ti,
(Ik tlllll'll Ulk luU'll'.tllftl'ill4 n,-t) .vae'ii
liitileti. Fince writing the it . ..Itieiil de pa'-lies h ive
Vfn meived, wliicli ti!i; ili.it ll.'ic.u; Kirlv
tfltiickeil Mii'i.-lan'H c.iiu:i o;t ( eiliir oi'i'Mv IniTor
(Uy on .Le l'Hii, ,'iiJ in in ivil ami i,rm:il tlm
Hh iil lil'h ('o'.-;, .ino tlrovfi tin' d'li Uorp
liynf.d KiJilii't'.ini, i'iipnriiK i inhii-. u ijivn of
'tll!i'ry uiid tliiio i'ti Ininilrcii (iiuiii.e h, whioii
;re sul'ly !iioh.;;,i mi; tun , lie eiu my snli-i:-itnTly
madi! .ihimJ, mill iu turn Htiuckuii Ucui:
i.il 1 inly, i-iiu-lii.: nin I ne to nivu way. On ihe
ii treat ,hc ciiriny cApturvii tiiirty i-icctj ol
arttlKry.
Tli ri-niaituli r of th" ill Rnnto!) tloi" not diiFVr
tiim that pu'tliKliO'l in :tio ic',iiiar,r.l'.n. I .
Tbcre ui pwiiB to b ionio iliscri'ii'iury rcint.Te
,'o tbo nain'ii r i f cuninni lot. It' wn ertp'nn d
itlitccD n t lost thirty, tlin net loss would b-!
i ''". 'I bu urti'Ury w undumt m l was cui-
:iy tho i i.tiuj 'i rav.i'ry.
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Tbe ev-rolim.' mlic. rof Jiicliiiiitinl has cailud
l)tj0u t!i9 hramntrr to my th it it Wilt throntth no
B.f.iult of I; it that ii-. onn was not put inio tho
&umi. Ih.l k. I.I. hi... n-. ...... I 1 ...I
- J , itini iM:vbi;vi film lH'tUIl IU
Oainp i.fo tlx mouths two. u nl tli.it with this his
Jpdoty in th n.aitvr uiiil-d. This cliMrs up tno
niuurr hu i..r hi viu Lmo:ini omri'i' ih c ineornoj,
ut tnnf.ict stiil riiuuinn tiiut Ofjduii did inainij,'';
to clmfe thu (.i fvn i'. t'p to tl.e v. rv da-' he u.li-
i.'orjiled to the Y inker".
7 lie turoid in Orfdi u s e mo sluuvs tha, on tho
1st duy of April l:im lie was arrested ii I siirien-
elTtit to the aiithorif.-.n ut t'a up l..'e as eoa
ii.ili i; Im t-act out a wrii ot fiu'ieas rnnhtx. on
hcgrcirtl t.'ins h ti i "(loi iieileil foou;':) r:"
lus i'Vf 'v.is tr.--.st ir.,VLi nislv ".-ij elaxir.i'flv
Trpi.f ) ; lo 1 it'1 tl.r 'i. ii.;m of ti'e most l.-ifn I
oii'ii;I at X'm liT! n- t nittir "il tliiJ i.tui eo'i.-.".
I'ei-i'li (1 fi' it nit w:-l li.t.V to eo'H 'ri.iiion, 40.1
ii'i."r.ii:lit :'n t t'u I'listo-lv oi the aotiioriiins
t Ciurip J !. 1' .. is ft. n on tho l iiU it iv
A i ' f k t . Si-. -'.oiid 'I cn, Ijy tl.e ju.l'.aiia:
if tin- turti t, a .-onst-tip', im.l i' too 1 1 v i i ii.. ;,,
?it:di.d in his c.si. I)'; w.'.il j -ave b vossifi'.".i
o u i"up.itiy si,! s 'Ol I itj Hoi ti. I I. Iiw.a ;d !'
'Iih. ' r. i.'.'iii'ii w l: I' i.'ic iiit 1 1 he dlf, ronu'jn
(i h i liivmi t i -i i;.i tr.'.-f-w. .ti tr i. ; to.; s'r.i.-n
uii'i flic il.v; i f A.ij'isL
Di'tti'iiT, when '.ir i s 'u o.ji. "
'kV'iarii ol ''. Hi.- I''
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r.u At Ktfh 'tont f.'..a-ni.t, , o ;
HiiiWh'1 r II 1. Oj'.! u, IV e of ta H.ehinou.l
' fci'trc, returned to IM :tu:i mJ evfuntt mi
he JK. Oi'ifelti'iiir,' "ri.in, mi l' r . t of 'u i,-.l,
laTiiij.' btiiii found in i'liiif (i'.o.i;.: UiokiiiK lor
i'.e I .tuuiuc 'iiinii ele;,;u.i;.' .s me i .'.Msy upon.
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will im a iplicj tlim
rid very soon tloin'i'
ror-i; iind v,j:;i.r. i, il o I'-upy au i
xiu.'y hold thai i.y tin,'' Vorrli. Aii.-.a-.ty 'hj
iork i rup'dly tn . itn'i ii i' that vti pi.i.v, Uir
i'.y IK I'lmminiii. M.i'i wit'j r'-e v .". r I t a.-iin, wait
.line It a n-iMirp d-'pot lor in hoi v in jr.
lu the pnij noi i.i io p iiae t tin: .'iieioy a,e
i mi, Ut ot eo'u; lei -lj , for Me rvM.u hat tn. y
111 1.0 In: 111 .1:-: -..'i . 1,1. 'H. ' '.l: i.ts a ' in
o'us Rre sn'tijii .I l' . iiiiilr. to in..; jh o.er ,he
eiii opixi.siilou thin" n.'ty m.iKi,i'.. fio will
mply d spl.i 'u to ;ii. ' i .. i;ive t.K Ity lit' o I :
oesessiuii .i," .i'i, .m l tln.ii for a m i .sto I .m l
'ji'idr'l uiove hum tun Ii I'ni'oiy'. r-; o- h.m 1 ;1 ,n,is.
r'ruui all qo irti i s 'in- 4C .us a e e . o'i. l'uu
.iif i,rn iti.iiieiiii r. m ,,ni ii ir on ' i.Mi'ii i.ou;
till AI.'U ITil'l. .ol.s-:.ss;(p, . o So i.ii t: ir I'l l I,
, re ib loiii'ily n'ctim" .ui'. t 1 jvuii l.di'ii jI'mvi
iiie priseiii'. uii.t ei. o.s .ii; pr.iiiau o.'.''-
iiniiiiue b ui u.-" lo .; i . .i-i; in.,., . 'ui o; 1 1. :
luy. Our nrinv on tiio fruii' will i;ii reae i'l
f.iu unit pii"
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h h o.se Ij .iivs will
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ilimllflr) lit Mll.t'i, I illl.'. in lid :
uihaib.sm n:.d i jMii', a vl li it fe
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t'.i"7 will h- ot
II till! mareli I H' MltV, '.T!l
r '.ttt m ry ec to the finny
and wli.'io til 'y will ii i
fctK'.c a vr.'tev' vi
-u binil.i ure itn'.i-
Hie plans arc f orklns yell j and in t'i-?ir ccr
ilu aucveau wo see. the utter ditciunli iiru a id
tal rout ot the eneiuv. To assist to the no i radio
id. It Is the duty ot etery man ILulc to duty to
into without delay, lake his place, and m ike
m cnmp.tit'U a biilii 'iit uud glotious eudinj ot
iu n ar.
llnnln dourly Ouisrilrd by (iei 'i l lyor.
HOife'M'a't'OitiihNo'l rut iih Arri vtiiA tie re.
i in the twiioitiiii (lia.) iitni', Oc'obtr in.
pioiiiinmt citiziaof AtUida, who wai de
iced there until 'I liiirsday lust. iikiIuk tin) tol
wing utattmcuts of t'.io eituntiou of Rifairu a
,ut point ; lie suys that the Yankee report o
llirtr numoei'8 ot trains having arnvud ut that
oint, loaded with supplies, are fulsej tint only
ui tin ougli trains Iiiitu arrived uiaee Wheeler
urted au his expedition.
'i he Yankee army has boon consolidated luto
i re corps, commanded respeetiveiy hy Howard,
lioinuc and b.fx urn. The two lirst hare cone
J, fhf diroction of Chattanooirn. The hint in in
j-i M ania, ciosciy jruaruea uy usnetui iviir.son
i lia ry. wtih U cmni res or kilts every Yankee
r ho shows himself cutuido of the ti caches. Iu
Jdition to -the loss of horses from starvation,
l 'any ure dying fcorn glaudors dboano t'atui
iiid epideruit in its character.
Ids Forllfi'tioiw at I.ynrhbiir.
i Die Bichmtnd irhig, Otlcitr JO.
VUe Virginian buys : We have recently made an
amiontlou of the fortitieatious that (Jeneral
Ls'.i ig consuueuna eu tho AminTst side or
o river. Many ana important additions to the
J 1- . ... , n,i,ln Th.m la rw. i .r. n ,
':uty inHir saying now that the fortifica ioDS
i the Amberst sido were too meagre and totally
.' i.adoiuato io the purpow) of defenso. TacV
. ua cosily Jiro ocoa uauKeu, aaa many ap
i t...,.l. In IW HIT IllVII lnwn lhnruhA.dnMi
'iaclit to Ci city ve beeo thereby 0eu to a
v airy force, foe une u ueariy perfect mow,
Q we Shall soon bare works that will eoinmand
7, v puts arU rvi through which approach
TSlIItD EDITION
LATKST All JI y NHWS.
Ono of General Loe's Aids
Captured.
SHOOTING OF A DESERTER.
Prico Whipped in Missouri.
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lcll to Tho rvrnlng- T(-l'Krph.
Wabhisothk, October 1.1 The mail steamer
)ii tutor, from City I'oiat, brings np a number of
oflh'i rs on leave.
No chnnKis have taken place In tho position
of sffulrs on tho James riyer. Of ltta the
Hrbil nrt;ilorist,s and pickets have kept up a
severe (ire npon the line of t!io Cd Corps, bir.
u w casualties have resulted.
P 'ertrrs report that I.ee is holding his ,Hinoi
wiih net more than forty thous ind cfT vtWo men.
lSi'Mii" I.vm h, of tlin f,;ld New York Ue-iuient
was i-hnt ;n Friday for ifesertion, In tho presenco
of the 1st Division, 2 I Corpn. it was his second
ell- tie, nnd the I'rit ti'iie he r.vi.'cd a pu doii,
but shortly af"r he ii.rain di'-er e l and went over
10 the c:n iny, rind, when ea;itiirud, had on a
io !h 1 uniform.
oti Situnl.iy Cn-vain M' l'li -rson. of tlm VVh
Xe.v York C.ivi'iy, while scoutin.; in thu vi.'laity
of '.Vair. nton, Y u, rnpinrcd I.i utenant II. 1!.
Turn' r, an aid to Gem ral l,ec i ho also eaitured
a man who pwe his lumu as Captaiu 1). .
Mitorre, of the. ("th Virginia Civ.i'ry, but who is
belii vi ,1 to bo tin-notorious Captain Ch ipunn,
of Mof-el.y'ii command.
Captain D. Martin, 8th Miehu'in Tnf.vi'ry, wli i
arriii d here a few days a'o, In eb .uye of a squad
if colored recruits and suhstitu'es, his b-en
arnstcd for attetnptiin; to induo-j sumo of tlio
men to d. fett.
(icuernl Kickitts very low to-day. It is
feared that he cannot recover.
The news at the War D partment from Mis
souri is good. Trice w -is whipped, and is ruu
tilnfi to tho best of bin uhillty.
THE VERPt'SOMT RAID.
VnO THE HAIDERS ARE.
George N. Sandcr3 on Hand.
St. Johns, C. li., October 2.5 Nothing of spe
cial Importance has taken plaeo In regard to the
St. Albans raiders, who aro understood to have
engaged counsel tho Hon. J. J. Abbott and
Messrs. Carr and I,a Flamlne, of Montreal, and
the Hon. J. II. Camoron, of Tjron'o. The exami
nation is conducted with closed doors, only tho
counsel and reporters being ad nitted.
The notorious GeorRC N. Sanders Is hero,
unnuKing tho cause of tho robburs. Ho says
they iHdon to the lirst families of lientuekyiand
toinierly were attached to John Mor 'an's forces,
This raid, he asserts, Is only tho lirst of a Buries of
plundering expeditious noou to t.iko plaeo ou tho
frontiers of the States. II id he known before of
tiiih aff.dr, he would h ivc prevented it, as it was
conducted on iihi siii.,11 a scale.
I'. S. J husiin, i iceu's conu ie! of Montreal, Is
li .ri us coiin cl for too C .n.tdt in lathoritiet.
'.yri'OKE OC tTKAalUtt "iiOANOKE,"
i t is nirrt rvKntTi.tnH.
IlALti-Ax.N. S., October 25. TUo Btea-nship
Marrm-urdata arrived last niht In seven days
irum Uermiula, with the passaneis of the ca.i
lund uteauier liounokr. Mr. I). P. Diirdon, a
pastf Hfror, furnishes the foilowog additional
p.irticiilnrs
After the ttoaw'-te left IIiv i'i i, her engines
weie slopped to receive p ik:ii.': i upproaebing
in boats, who proved to bo V. ra I'deratos under
Ciij'tiiin Iiraiue, nnd I.i "iteamit l'w, of Chcia
ptukr r.otorii ty. Alter tho ca,it no, Uraine pro
posed to C.tp'ain Ii.-ew to bond tlio yosiicl for
.v.1 1" 0 it gold, p lyib'o n' II r iiit la llrainc to
si cp the ciiru'o which ptopoit ion wasof sourso
ret'iiS! u by Cuptu n Die..'.
Hie Hmnoi-f arrived oil' B r.n'ut t on Thursday
n 'it lit ',iiiv out of ..v:if, bur re 'eived a little from
a viss. 1 NotUiii'; ip i:i,il ha.) lenej until Friday,
ivlien her pis-ioinicr-. w,.re i.ik "i olf by tho
.If- ''(. Tile linn o;- lia: , v '1'iable earjro of
b,;lf to I'r.'eo, z 'i, au 1 sii.-,.ii'. iiraiue and his
a- o.' i.ii ; we.eal1 li's rai d. C.i .i.iin Dre.v and
li! crew loll for No Yorv i i the sehojuer
' il on the I'th i n- iat.
rsto.v K.n;'.Tia
r -r -s
(.'iirik t'l'it.iets Irolit tit Keititiui;.
. , ( II, ta i-li a T ' I: ' f ' ' ,r Tl.
Ki Ai'iMi, Oetu icr '.). A.i iimnenso Vnifn
me to.,: was hu'd h. io in i'e :u s.pi ire last ui-i'it,
at whi'li the yre iet e e.i. i '. .nin provaiied.
Or oic Francis Ti liii in el in of his charte
tuist.c speed. c.s, and held an ... lien.ta of over
ten thousand per-ons spull-b'i iu 1 for nearly two
hours. The app'.uisi; wis re.il troiucudoiil.
Uo hpeuks in roiiiv I e tu n').! lit. t.
i'tvCM DALTFM0T1E TJ-DAY.
Siprr.nl to tlr Th' Br nlnij 7W-..v V
U. i.iiMoas;, Oetoti r 'i'. Cioveinor DrulforJ
st,inJ8 firm in the deturraiu ill in to Issue his
pioclamatio.'i, proiiounciue; tlio new Constitution
to be the oi'tfMiii -. law of M irylan l ou and aftor
tho 1st of November next, r. udless of tho law
yers and their maidamus. He so expr essed
himself to a committee of legal aud other gentle
men who waited upon him yesterday.
It is contended by the opponents of the Consti
tution that the ligal homo voto was against it,
und that the soluiers had no right to vote uuder
the Constitution. Also that many soldiers voted
who were not residents of the buito. Governor
llradibrd alleges that the legal homo vote gives a
niujority for the Constitution, and that the soldiers
were fully authorized to voto. II will Issue his
proclamation in a day or two.
Many wounded Union men and Robots, from
Sheridan's late ba'tlo, are arriving here.
A number of IWbels aro takiug the oath. Large
numbers of Hebol prisoners aro dally arriving.
Tafsengers from Old Point say momentous
movcnieuti are on foot In Grant's army. All is
hopelul.
Harkcui by Telejrrnplt,
Nkw Vokk, October 25. Flour has advanced
t(Hfi"c. iitleiof ll.iuO brr.n at 1 twntn Ti fur Ib:
li. sSia IO lur OI,ij; nod tlO't.VivlS'iiu for H'ninura.
WtU'Mt wlvauced Atv1-1 tlm liile. M. uulnyiorUnt. Coru
Hijvyiiii'Wt to. .Willi tDiall .ll . liMl' dull. Puik ftnu ml
H till') lur Mm. Lara una at WiJl.c. Wuuky
II rai. OoJri.tlH.
KeW Yokk. Octolier 25. Stacks are better.
Ilflt-iiiiv and Itorst UlwiS. ft; CuiaberUud prtlwre4, S'i ;
tllluoU c'iiuil scriii, llii; l bonag. 116; MlutaUna ajm.
c.ru,irJS; .l,,w Volk CVitirU. l)i Icnn-rlvuuU (l.nlr.l,
hi; Kin J ix'. I'sv,; lud.on lUrar, K'lVi ('iun, in;
Miouri tu, 10)41 Kile, 7 ; On. Teur irimclrt. ll j
OouhhiJ. IW , kssliur.. IU); Ooid, SIS.
Baltimobbv Octolier M. Floor firm; sales of
J.'.ue bbls. at 111 (' witrn txm, What U Jjicli;
oiuhiT issdii quood tJ IMJ Sll and Kentucky wtiln
Hi bo. v.iiuij,'iiiis1illlultSi lii.7V. Ur
tertH arsfulM.
Tho l'p m rittrt, Mnlnn.
roRTTAxn, Oe.'ots r '.'.5 Captain Field, of tbe
steamer .V, ir .'n,;Ain.i, rivcs additional partieti
lars of the tire at Kastpirt, Maino. Tho esti
mated ilaniano is ? oo,OnO. Tho wharves on
Water Un i t, v hero the burned bulldin.rs hi kI,
are mnrh b jined. Tlio alarm of fire was first
raised at 11 o'clock on Saturday night by tho
burning of a sinoke hotiso at North lind.
Shortly after 12 o'clock, on Kundny raor dng,
another lire broke out In a saloon on Un.oii
wharf, which lerminined iu a general conllajfra
tion. A s rong tior heiist wind prevailed, and
the tide bcinr low, there was a scarcity of vat.'r,
while there were only two avatlab e engin.'s iu
town.
Tho property was entirely hnrned, and them
was but sl'ght insurance upon it. On some of
tho buildings there was no insurance at all.
Mr. MiGook, clothing dealer, is a sullVrer to
the amount of f U,t'0, on wbi.U there Ii no iu
stirniicc. The loss of K. K. she.1.1, dr.ig.;ist, ts epially
liiaw, and nut insured.
The 1 a-tport N.'iinn J oil'ice was burned. The
teller ipli oilier, whi.-h was destroyed, is niy
estalill-lii d over Urnili-h's bakery. 'I he Frontier
Hank, W'kii h was also destioyed, has broil re
Inoi ed to the Custom Home. Tiio femalei si:
nallv d.t lu'iiislied tliein-elves in sivin;: ir i.uls
and evt'i working at the emriiits.
Murim llisn.tir.
Chatham, Oe'ober '.'i. The scnooner J. I'.
Jvhr.Mm, from New York for Portsmouth, with '
coal, went ashore on Nau-et beach on SiturJay
ni'iit, linn necatnc a torai wrJi'K. 1 ne crew were
suvid.
'I ln Mutls ,. ( it. "Kiiroim."
Hus ins, Oetobi r 'J.i. I he nulls per the l.nnr ii,
f t l.iyi pool, via Halifax, will close at i o'"l oek
to-morrow ui..i'iiiug. Slio wi l sail uboiit 0 o'clock.
uro. I". ri:.Mi.i:ro i m;v Yt:t.
K ileitis m t llio . iv Viirh Hotel !Io
IhUi'SJ i Mfiri'i'tl.
Hon. t leorne il. Pendleton was sec na 1 d las'
rijthtat liie N. w York Hotel by the MeC.olla.i
l.i i;. on. an ass. n iati iti e oinposTd of fortnur s !
dien of the Army of the I'oto nae. An audience
of si vt i i'.l thou anil persons having "assembled,
Mr. 1'eudletou was introduced by Hon. John Vau
lluten, when ho said :
I il.ti,li . a i'., r IMs lo.iiiif.'statlori ot vimr k'nil iVrlins
toss ,tri! inVM II. 1 hiu tin- in .re nr i! .1 nl I r II 4. i o.uiri
friiiti nu n vvh.. h.ne nuio.l in .h.. ,-c ir 1 it e il uur , und
IHTl'li-il tl 'ir live, tor lli.-ir eoiin-rv. ( I, . . 1 iv, , ,!',)
aii'i'ju it as nn io',!i':ne 01' y,.ur 1 on rl.li-n--.j ui H 'lMt'
yimr inei'di v v, lit, tin il. v -i.uii to i i 1 n hi ami tlie
innti'..!! n. ( llinc i'lnr. foriit'orei-It I'o i'lir.o.i )
1 h.ivi' rii-rlv fouiol 11 nfi-cssarv to riily to any per
sena' Hltii. k. Ali ieml Ii is gust anrl' il me a p enp'i ,e,
w toi-li ltr 11-lig im !,ii-e',i or ci, .Hint on Ii . Ii tor.' .01 1
in the .trni; . li rrof.'.-fs iu n.. u rts-ont ot' tin apt. ii .
Bint V'i'i'. in I 'oir. ri'ss. .111,1 to iMi from Hi. 01 mriini.
ill ty to no' h i uinli: li proi.'.N.'s in (ii- on iisliii i, me
't-'uloii ,io:r. iM.n.ul I' aiiiuiri'i', und in In, , oin ,n.,l
from tin- t'.no-i.'.o udM.oe to whin It appoats for its
liLtlit ai-c r.'rv
On tlie f Avuib pit.o of tli At pamphlet I am cliire I iv: h
huvinit vol. il n-.eisi , ituiii rt'soliil.ons on thr 7 li ,,f litis ,
ls.,4. Nosa., if urn ut you irrnl ipnacn will cxauilni' itio
ttinl r, or ttis l ie of ony itally new-sptper of your cltv.or
w 111 r eu tax Ins rc-.i.ke.'il n lie will und thti lloni,' esi
t.ii. urn. d on the llli J.iv 01 .Inly, tset. (lirrat finnti i' -.l
Kroui (hl s p. i liei 11 U' tramt .nd for.ie.y 1 Iu ive you ui
jiidBi, of i'.imtc. llli. lily of II1.1 wholi; f.tirp atlon.
I was tr.ru in lit.i 1 I l,, e lived all my lli in I he Nurlh
wi'sl. I kn w ttie setillrnctit of the uroplf;. 1 n.-m ii"tie
I'Btlrf h wl h It. Thr.v re -itim heil t,.v every tl-' of a tec
Ut 11 at it In pri st t ' tin. l.'moii. l.o jd ebeTllU'. I
t'nl.ke New York, lliey h.ivu uevur known ..u-)'her (tov
rrniufiu ; ;.y nnvi-r t-xlstid as a pill lent poinnnnltv
bi-tort' I Ia 1 ft llovernnii-nt ws 1' run' l.nn.l Ihrlr l,e.irls . , 1 .1 k
lo tills liovrini'-iil wiih in li'.ser,b,i''li! ivimcl y. (limit
app!a..t.) I'nilKo jou.Uii-y aro lullud puopio, cii.e.ly
it,-i,trii 10 iutI iiiiu'p.
As an inti-eml .n't c. in'rulliin; ooft'on .sf the If nlnn. thy
have irestlv aiul imiwit llo-y leur ironi disunion, in il-i
lion tiom the woile and tti Ins. of tint pp sU"i aul
jiiiwit. (Cliecrs.) Their uitfrpst rc'iiilres that (luiysh-ued
litvi- m eeity and easy tomin ml -rtlion wpri t'm ncu in, au-l
litis they liiltnd lo li.ve liuih l,y H10 lii.ll vf Mnico.iuJ
tliectt)of Ni wlork.hy eotuMoiiltoii and peiic,' If th,-y
ran bt nil the f"rro nnil ,.,wiir wbn'h a t-'i'tnl-in popu
laoon .nd a iruitittl soil kivd ti.aai 11 tliuy mu.i, (L,uud
Clll'I'lS.)
'I l,e y beiluve tluit the first step toivafls matntalnintr the
full n Is nn. loi.'on ol tiiMinnil Me 'I...II1111. (1 rt' it oin-or-h'K.)
Tlay b-'JIrve that llio rwslor illon of I'm Ii .moor 10
o.nly to pcvi-r will pioilin.- 1,'iin.n. (Chm-rn ) T.iny
b.-Io-vi- th. j o'u y of ill. s Ad iiin'so .it'on towards h.,"i Pot
rioiiilo-.n an.l rJirih.-i-n Mri'i-ii l. tiul to tlie l ii'on.
f 'I (oil's hi.' 1 l.eoioal .NK-l'l..iliiii,i:i In. Il,irr'9 u 1,.,-id
nig l tlor, siilo ' N' Idiitr colitis, iition of prop-rty, nor
1 oiitu nl f,v(-i-tiii-,n. ut' piTsons. nor trrritort il orrfml.i-
Itor oi Sf .i s rtor.-io e 1111. I'tlo 1 ot aluv.iry, lu nuj lio
l',,r i rie in , rot-in itiou.htiif," (' Iu'.ts.)
Illliin'u 'o. of Ai c. 10 ttilee ho n,i t: "Tlio tl i'i, i ival
1 ri .or.ii'lv toi mi ll l.v tl... i'm-i ..'si- . f il ilrlt nf 1 o'l.-iliin 111
mill.' tlipr'.nii'-o. To ri'siiir.. nd ...fi'si-r. e It a llko s iirl'
ii, us I pn , ail 111 Uo-1- 1 ii., i ll. of .ueuoililtry a. id m t.ic .mat
1,1 tt e 1 toi (fli. rrs )
'flu: lo:.'0--rnlli' I'srty Is plod d to an unsiyvrvliin
it, I' 1 i to tin- I'liioi. ntnl.,1' tlie 1 ,111. It.ulon. k'ii.-.ts.) It
in pl",!i:i I lo "1 lie r,.-,i,n a' ion of fp.ic - on tin h.isis oi't'io
f i-.fi.r.il I'ni' n ol tin- I'ut'-." ( 1. 011 1 a piiiii.i-.i
V. .. Iifli. vi. iii.i , wo know.fha' If tins ni.fy s'.ftll Im
ri's'on-il in poivMi-, if this p..ll,'y rjliitil prrvail.tiio ttnoi
.1 all I ri ilori-.l, .st.ito at. it S'ate will return t us, ao.i
tl,e itiih of 010- tp. li-'lni' will rum" do-yn t 11 J from the
vat.lt ol Hrioun Itself, ill token lout lel y apurovi'-i tloit
etatt-ntiiuotiht ninth I linn t. ail us pui v?,lli uuitiira
lion, and oisfli'' ami eoorlli Ifl'in. (I'h-crs.)
tV In n ni-xt I uie'-t vou, I hove wo In ly hv. ulri..ilv en.
ti'ts d -n ih.i ..-'-. A,-, 111 o-n'i-i.irn, I thi..' -...-i 'or
sirir atli-noon. i,n-l w sn y.ui oj-l iilgi.i. il. j... l a .J
Cla-L-lf. fiiUoweit '.iiii spceili.)
(Jeiiirnl Slieriiian unit tho I'eei'ileiit 1 .1
I lei lion.
To tht F.iiilor ij the HrraU:
NO. 17 WllST TWHMTIKTII SrllKRT, NkW YollK,
October i I. Having no i, ed in tho llera'ii of the
?Uth of September la-t tho subjoined paranrwh,
1 traiisrnittpii it to (.Icuernl Sherman, with tho
renmrk : 'T feel that au expression of opinion
by you contradict iry of tho enelo.-od sui'.emout,
in a fonn avoiding evorytliiug personal, would be
of importance. " 1 give you his rep'y, ma itol
wi'h all tlie elevation of his noble charaiur. You
will bo so kind as to m.iko it public.
John C. Hamilton.
llut wp lmvi' tiparfl s slat.in"nf ri-l ilivo to a tu lvat.' .
tr f'oui 1 i'-ii'Tftl -siii'riimti.roiitalnlnir IIia tollownnf words.
0- W( Ids p. ties ul.e: ' : -"1 'ie l.'Vo l!i lll.le.y-nlou out ol
ever; hundred -okliera In tin- ariuy ' Ih. Imirelli- I aruy
of Mltoifa-".voiilii vofe il.r (l, n-ral Mc'leilao wh.-iln-r
itn or W'tliotlt my enn.i'nt ; but II inv In'lucnr-p c l;i suf
fi,o tsinr-ke ike iiunero ah inncast Ins vote in,: .fno
way l'.haii not he wantinil." 'i'rns ri-p rt w- zwh as oim
noun ton. in ho p-ev in-nt ill at my cin-les, Imt witti mt
Touclutiif for it. accuracy,
lis Ai'ur.VkTKiia MtliTAnv Division of tub
MisclHHII'I't. IN TUB I 1KI II, KlNOhrON, (I I., Oc-
tolier 11, ltjill. My Dear .Sir : l'liero Is no: nun
word of U inli in :ho p iragrapli you sent m", cip
Iroin the New York llrr;itt of .September 2'). 1
never thought, s. id, or wiotc that MeClell m
would get "ninety nine out of every hii'tdicd"
voios lu this army. I am as ignorant of tbe po
litical bias of the men of tills irmy as you are at
a die tu nee of a thousand miles, and l' would us
sisin think of tempering with a soldier's religion
as with his preference for men I have not and
shall not attempt to iniluenee a vote iu too
coming struggle. I believe Mr. Lincoln has done
the best he eouid. With rospo t, Ao.,
V . I. 3MI1UM IN.
John G. Hamilton, Esq.
Oil Jli.Usir.
Tho oil excitement on the Allegheny river, In
the neighborhood of Franklin, is on the increase,
and the famous Oil creek region is mentioned, as
only of secondary Importance. Tho Sp'dator
says that Messrs. Hoover and Pluinor have lulled
their new well ou the island in tho river, taro
miles below town, aud they ma salisliod il will
yield lrom eighty to one huudied barrels per
day. lukiug Into consideration tho locality and
facility of golling to market, this well is as valu
able as any on Oil creek, lhoro are other wolls
in the immediate! vicinity that are yielding largely
and every day will witness new developments,
since a largo number of wolls are being bored,
mid arc now reaching the depth where oil is found.
On tho Allegheny, above Oil creek, several
good wells have recently been tested. Ou 8 ig.ir
creek the excitement has Rot up as far as Cood-
crstown, and large sales of oil territory liavo
recently been consummate!. A number of wolls
mo being bored, and good shows of oil have been
obtained. Look out lor groat developments in
that rtgiou. On the Two Mile, 1'atchell, and
Hold's Huns prospecting Is going ahead with
much vigor. We hoar of extousivo purchases of
territory by eastern companies on Sandy creek.
Indeed, the whole region in the vicinity of oil
producing districts Is now In market. On French
Creek several new companies are commnneinir
operations. The MeCoruiick and McKissick Com-
any Has commenced pumping amiru weuf wi,jca
Ids fair to be equal to those which have h,.n
In operation tor the past throe yean on this same
land.
Colonel Thomas II. Seymour, of Connecticut.
has at lost taken the slump for McClellan arid
Pendleton. Colonel Seymour Is a thorough peace
man.
Governor Morton lately made application to
the War Department for an extension of the
turlougbs of the sick and wounded ludiana sol
diers until after the Presidential election.
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. of Doeten. Is
spoken of in connection with the Democratic
nomination tor ooDgrassman in the i turd Dis
trict of Massachusetts, now represented by Mr.
lUoa (Vsitm).
JIAJOit-GKIV. KDWARD 0. C. (Mil),
Commanding 18th Army Corps, Army of tho Jamo3.
'. ,s.- v. - i tBrnv'ii r '. a . - .- ..-;..-
, CVV'. '''' V .tu. 'vV" 's ..V. .if -.Vxis. os..' VAX
ft - . j "v . , ? .J.-4 f I.ii k-x x N sX-s
W?iv' ' - &'";' ,3J
f !-.i ' V ' , i- i.-' :,.-,V,sJ " " I fe.w. i-' ' .a j"? A
I ; - , sv c; -nj: : - ' v V ; ,
J, , . -"i Hlitl r"7r-r ' j. . -, . , ' ,1 V
7' P':a
SI AilMl-l.t-.X I K I. llltll.
We present to-day an excellent po-trdtof this
distinguished commander of tho IS'.h A-itiv
Corps. As the comp inion and co'iipatilot of 1 10
lau.int'. d lliruey, Pliil.itlelphians will tike a
peculiar interest in all that relates to his history.
He is de-i rvii.g of this no it e, for as an execu
tive iilliccr ho has never yet lu ulo a mistake. Ho
has always performed his whole duty In a way to
secure the admiration of his commanders, and
the love and respect of his 6ubordinto o;llcers
and men. His greatest feat ou tho field was ac
comp'ifhed on tin 2H'.fi ol September, IS il, 1 1 tlie
liatilc of Chatlin's (Chapin's) Farm, wiiere, while
leading his iro ps to victory, he fell sevirely
wounded, but not until he could sou the sneers
of his movement.
General F.dward 0. C. Ord. son of I.letitonau'.
James Old, of tho War of 1M2, was appointed a
C'mlet to llio West Point. Military Ae.uleiiiv liy
General Andicw Jackson, during his last Presi
dential tirtn, nu t gia,liia.cd from (h it ins nation
in lMl'.l, with the rui-k of bn vo: isoninj I.L-utiin-unt
ol Aniiliry. In Sept--ml'er, l'l.if), lie had
pas-ed tno I'-wer itiades, und Has pr, mo ed to it
C-tpiii.tiey. In the sumtiii r of Iriiil nu was c 1111-luir-iiii.cd
as a Hrig.iderUcnrr.il of Vuluii'i ors,
and lad riimiuaiid of a bii:ile in D iienl
iMeCaii's l'eiinsy lvania Huserve lllvni
aim l.e aced a prominent p.rt in tin bit le
of Dr.aiii-f.viHe, which was tho li st lutt.'e th tt
the Id eives were e -ng -ixc.l in, ii'i I that ciiii-ti-tuted
rmlly tbe lirst triumph over tlio to lel.-i in
the held In Kuitein Viigtnlti. Afier servpor
tli roll Il tho CJiopaign on the . Pouiu-ul i, he ,v u
ordeieo to tbe VVi si, and assumed cu.uiu md of a
division ure'er G. ner il U. S. (iiniu. U-i dis
to i. uih d liiinscil at Ink. i :i 'd other p iiur s, ,n I
was thin tiriicri d lo Ne.v Orl 'litis, wh 'i',; ho
operatod under the orders o' General Uitiks.
When the Niuewenlii Army Corps leoiried
Ninth, he rune with it us a Mijor
(ieniral. Afier the re re.it oi th H -bel Guuo.al
1 1 1 r .fMii tie Slie'iauiloiili valley, G. nerd Jrd
Wu tl'.. eu i. w icrjii. i ' ueti-.i.1! tir oit, wiio,
uponhis arrival, relievid General "IS i!dy" S.nitli,
hinl placeU Ord m eoiiiniand of tlie IHlh At my
Corps, w bieb, wi'h ti.e loth Armv Corps, consti
tutes the Anuy of tbe J .unci river, uuder .M.ijjr
(if iH-ial 11, F. llullcr.
Gmeral Hut er, iu oftleiaMy reviawltigthe movo
nirnt in which General O.d received h s hoa.ir
alile wound, holds the following I ingu igo :
"In the pres. ut movement, wiiere all havo de
served so well, it is almost iuvl lions to nien inii
names. Yet jiisti'-e requires spe tal giilant afts
to be i.oili ed M ijiir-lienerals Ord it'l l liirnoy
receive the thicks of too Com in inning Union I
lor prompt celerity of movement of tUvir corps
Loth in time and manlier, thereby securing
II, or. in.' li e.o-oper.itiou, althoUi;h moving over dif
ferent lines.
'Their active promp'ne-s c uinot bo too niiie'.i
commended, us au e.xii'i. pic i'l other op ratio is.
To be able to give troops iu evict time is a q i.u
ity as 'curcc as it is valu.t'ile. General Ord ru
rehed a severe wo .n.l wlille direi tiik; the o-"i-pu
lou of a captur-.d r; doubt."
Tli Amount of Iliu I'litflle Oehf.
T be Copperhead press, uetoig upon tho prin
ciple, doubt Ii ss, that a lie well stuck to is as 1 1
us tin- truth, continue to ic'ti. rate their ,t .ii'-a -;iis
respecting tlie daily mcieae ofilie piibl.o d-'bt, tint
with this ttiiicei.ci. they have iti"icised the
amount lrom w.l.uoo.ou I to l.D'i i.inui. In vl-.v
of this nialicaiiis n n i: auce, me foltoiviug d I'.a
ure given for their linorni i ioii :
I be public debt on the 7th M ireti, lsitl (the
d yon which Mr Cli.se culeiod Upon the ud.iiiu
i tration), was :
Ki.nerd ':"! S-7 III
treasury Jole. oul-.tain.tiv te liu.4lt i.l
Total deht 7tti March, lstil f,7il,4.',.',,-.'n:i A
I ,1, O.i, 1 .1 of .Ill'V I
..S)-'i.'l7.His lis
,.. M II.' o.'l ! )
1 eair uiomlu 1 1- das,..
Inrreiire per d:n tli M M
In, r, use tn in 1st July, is d, fo 1st
lj,lH'.),l,ii' iiwutln-elisi di.v... i;a.l,M.M
I nt,e: sp per dli m St, lJo,91j
lr.ernis from 1st May, Isil, (o
illlliApill, Islll, It lllolilh.i '.'in
da.il.. r.si.nr.,ll71
Inrrease por dieni
Ii.iieast lrom '.'i.ili April, ls-,;i, to
ill til H. pf.'.-lula r, tsi'l, 1.7 days
l, 'i ;,':
.'.i'i,I'S,71l
Increflle pr dl-'in
Inrri-ase ti.iu 1st .Inly, tsot, to
l,9ii".,tiD
aoili Si pieiiibiir, isoi, us, auys
Lit UlUUllls.
...tl S'l.'i.lOi.S'tS
Av.rape Increase per dlein alnca
lt Julv.lmil Sl.S71.10S
It will bo observed that in tho general average
of tlie increase of the debt, the lirst four mouths
of the Uehcllion are not embraced j If they were
thrown into tlio term, the ell'ect would bo to re
duce Uie per diem increase of debt to 1,4 Ul.ani,
but these lirst Ho days are rejected beoauso their
expenditure bears no tolerable propoitiou to the
rutc of Incrcuso after the 1st July, 1601. -V. I'.
Time).
TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS.
Special Despatches to Evening TelCKrapU.
Washinotok, Octolier 25.
r?yiiitRthiitertt Itlamtiued.
Mr. Stanton has dismissed twenty employees
from tbe Quartermaster's Department, on tho
charge of sympathizing with tlie llcbellion.
Political.
The President of the Lincoln and Johnson Club
hero has tendered money to tbe McClellan Club
to pay for the flog tveidentatly burned on Friday
night. So far, the McClellunltef have not ac
cepted, but are busy getting up an ludignatton
meeting.
KJoeSlen Agent) 1st the Army.
Election agents we now so numerous In the
Arm that they ttrt puiwuice to OeuunCQrwit
sr .4 ' -r s s ' i tr j " C's .,'... .t.V . f' ta. . .i - v y s 'y w so
rS0
tieiieriil Taylor to Cotuiiiaiitt Kurileo'si
S ivrfist.
Vorrr fonilirirt otthr Ili!mnil Knqulr r, 0 toer .0.
l.ieuti'Miut-Generul Taylor was in Jackson,
Mlsnite ippi, on tho 7th, iu consultation with
Major (lei-er d Guidntr, cotumnnding tho Dis
triif of Mississippi and Fast Louisiana, and
linunilier Gciictiil Adams, comuiandinii all the
oivniry In tho dislilct. A corrospondo'it of the
llnMirr suys : Among tho rumors afloat Is one
that Gun nil Taylor is to be trnnsfoired to the
Armv oi tlicTenni asoe, and to tako command of
Ilardi e.'s Corps j mid ono report has It that Gene
ral lin ekinriito is t sti'-ceed him herj, and
niiothcr that General S. D. Loo is to bo sent In 'k.
How true the e rumors aro I know not; hut I
mid it pretty f;eiii rallv believed that General
Taylor is to g i to Georgia, though public; opinion
is divided us to his successor hero. .Vom venous.
Oll'Y TNTF,LU.QrL0i3.
BT.lK OV Till llllOMBTKB To DAY. Six A. M.p
114 Noon, M. Ono P.M., CO. Wind, N. 13.
Gkni'Ink Patiuoti s m , Wbcn t'io draft wig
iminliicnt over the Twentieth Ward, thine were
j meetings held by tho pLopIo In thu N rth II i.,tts.
Church, Klghth street, above M is'er, to take
! measures to avert It. The pastor of the church is
Ilcv. Mr. Hall, who bent his entire oner,;! n to
tho work. When thu subscription p iper imif
round, Mr. Hall, who hail already g v, 11 ur;,e
belore, now put down his name) lor inu doi ars.
'1 be chun-h is anything hut rich, ami t-'ir sue u-.y
of tbe pastor anything but I nge. Mr. 11 'Ts 0. m
tril.ution was I ke tlie widow's mite, und. ad ie I
to his lime and labor, it wis bis all. The ci i.vni
of tbe wurd, re ill.inu this, got to te'her ,n nig'n
when ho was not present and ma hi up for hltn a
purse ol tl'2j. '1 his they oieseuted to him. Ho
, accepted it. To the surprise of tho donors thuy
learned sbort'y nfierwartls Hint ho bad given tho
entires siiiu to the Subscription Committer). den
, tb men," said he, "Gcm'tal Grant wants so'dinre
j for tho Union. I can do better without this
'money llmii ho can do without ineuj
I so please take itj I Ind t noon it." Tnii faet was
1 only leci.iitly known. The people showed their
iippiieiiitiini ot siieti r.xiiteil pa.tiotistn. They
laisi d a fuiid tor'bwi b. anil put in a sribs'tituta
f i.t tl.e patriot pre-iohcr, and oidmed a full-length
portrait of him to be p dnio-.l in oil, at. a cost of
two hundred dolinrs. 1'ko pfeiuro was formally
pre a nle.i a night or two af.
AniiiNAi. ok Woi'MirU) Sobiiiuna. Ono h in
dieii mid Ihlitecn wouiiiled soldieis arrived last
night, and we c placed under the care of Doctor
Kenilcnlitio In the vnrious boipitals. Throni?h
the ffout'esy of llio Doctor wo have ibu list of the
I'eiiiis; Ii iiienns :
Suii.uel Payler, K7 h Pa. J. It. Miller, 87th Pit.
Win. G K ine, r, h C v .G. 1). John, 47th Pa.
J iioi l. n lcl ck, 47th! Wm. H. liar -ris, seigt.
Pa. -i;t' I'l.
Hubert W iters, 87th Pa. W.n Lords, 47th Fa.
H c; tird N. Suiiin, l iSth Jos-p i rruiiic, ttu Pl
Pa. J. II. Stuiuo, 8,-rQ't. J7th
T.v.ni C. Oi sue, 17th Pa. Pa.
Ait tou n HoMiciiiK. The Coroner commenced
an investigation yi slcrd iy I1P0 tho cause of tho
tie oh of John ft. Willi mis, who was sttbbed on
lot Snfurihiy week at the tavern of Antonio
Chough 1.0, Kit;lnh und t.'hristi 111 streets, be a
lit .n named Joseph jii-geo. Several wi.nesfics
wi re exti'iiiiietl, huso testimony w -nt to sh i-.v
tin t 'he iil'.air was tin-re-til. of aqiurcl. Tlio
Reetitcil has not yet b en rre ted. Tile c4m w aS
postpond until Ibui.-day.
P.Ki'.witiiH' Union. The Fifth Atiini il .Sjssi'in
of tho llrcweiV Union of the Unlt-d Stit- s will
be held in P.altimoto in So'itonibar next. Tiie
it'vr line ftom mult liquors, bv tbe pn unr systeni
iniiiiiuriti d by the Government, fills shirt of
the tun' ut nt coiitcmpl.itcd ; slinuld, ho vevnr, the
siipi-csiloiis iidvain ed b tne committee of orew rs
be ndopud, it i. heli.-v,d tint the revenue would
11 iieli ii.v Him of four iu, loons of dollars annually.
1 111 ouiso and Hoiini.iiv. Charles S 'dwarf
was heard je-tcrdayat tho Central St itlon, ou
the chargo of (li U' giuir, robbing, and enlisting
without his eon-eut, .loa'ph Hil;: ;s. It appears
that Brings wits Induce. 1 to a teouipmy him and
then maile diunk, rolibe.l, und placed on board a
vessel bound for the West Indies. He escaped
during tho night and swain ashore, returned to
the city and had Stewart arrested. After hearing
the case Stewart was held to answer.
Kjkctmi I'uovt a. Passknoku Cab. A con
ductor on the Lombard and Sou'h 6troots Pas
si nger Hallway has been bound over by A'der
man Hcitler, 011 the chargo of committing an
a-sault and battery on a colored woman, in elect
ing her from a cur. The Alderman bound him
over, as he said, not because he put the woman
out ol the car, but because hs used more force
than seemed necessary 10 eject her.
Rkckuitino. This morning warrants wero
issued for the paynieut of the city bounty to 64
ineu, credite d as follows : First Wrard, 24 ; Nine
teenth Ward, 23 ; Seventh Ward, 7. We learn
that nearly two hundred of Colonel Thomas' mou,
expected home in a day or two, hare ro-cnlisted
for one year, and will be credited to the words
delieient in tboir quota.
Tub United States Hospitals. During last
"week, twenty-two hundred and three sick aud
wounded soldiers were admitted into the hos
pitals In this Department, making the total num
ber at the present time sevouteu thousand three
hundred and seven. During the week six hun
dred were returned to duty.
Get Assksskd. An extra assessment of voters
for the Presidential election will be made on Wed
nesday, Thursday, aud Friday, lu the various
wards. Those who wish to save themselves
trouble at the polls should see that thuy are
aasessod.
To Taxi Effect. Th new money-order
system connected with tbe Post Office Depart
ment will go luto eUvct o the 1st -' lStfrtBiUfr.
roLiTtcAt.. The Union League nail wsu
densely crowded last evening, to listen to ad
dresses from Hon. Thaddcus Stevens and Don.
William H. Armstrong. Iiong before the hour of
meeting not only the seats but all the aisles were
crowded to excess. Samuel U. Perkins, Esq.,
prtsided, and Introduced Hon. Thaddcus Stevens,
who as grettid with tremendous cheers. He
said ihat tbe audience would pardon him if be
was not heard, and would lie consoled with tbe
rellertlou that thrv nii-sed very lit t le- Ho pro
ceeded to give a most sareastie review or General
MeCollan, and gave a number of reasons for the
re-en'Clion ot President Lincoln. Hon. w . 11
Armstrong followed in a klilng speech, when the
meeting ai'tonrnrd
Notwithstanding the dense ernwd which filled
Conci rt Hall, it had no ellaet upon the number
1 stemmed at ttie 1 1 nil or the Republican lnvln
c Mrs. where Hon. Hannibal tUmlm sooke for
over i.n hour. Major Dot hug also delivered an
ubie nildrf s.
Hon. J. S. Dlack, late Attorney-Oeneril under
Km tiHi.un, spoke lust nignt ut the Continental
Theatre.
i hut nblo and cloqnent orator, H011. Hilary
Winte r Davis, who bus dono more th in any other
man towards tnakiiK' Maryland tieo, speaks to
nht tit tho Hall of tho Invincible).
COMI'LIMI'NT TO A PllILAPKLI'llIA ReOIMIIVT.
Recently the Anderson Cavalry, 11 troop which
Was raised principally in this el'y, being ordered
to rcpott at Knoxvlllo, Tennessee, to Gensrnl
Elliott, General Oilltnan issued tho following
order : "The General commanding takes plea
sure in testifying to the nuiforin good conduct
and gallantry of this ngimont, and takes this
tq pi rtunity of thanking their roimninding otll -errs
d -r their promptness ill carrying out all his
dfrecili'iis and orders especially for tho maimer
in wi Ich t In y drove a force of Uttbcls, doublo
their own, trom Join sboio, across the W iiraitu
river, a distance of nine miles, S ptember 2 ),
IS'il ; und for their action at Rogerville, Octolier
7, w in u in the luce of a Hebel foiee much larger
then their ow n, they crossed tho Holston river,
u'PtiiTirg two Hebel licuUmiin'.suudcightculisleii
men, with no loss."
Noonday ritAVF.tt Mm: riNOs. Tbo prayer
mtotingg, which buvc been for several years bold
in our city, are still continued at llio rooms of
the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 1011
Chesmit street. The exeieises are of au ititerost
l'ig character, nud iu their prayers tne country is
not forgotten. They ure not i. well attended us
they should be. but they have now icceavcd a now
impetus, and will shortly become as popular us
their cause demands.
Labiif. Sale of Hats. Paiticnlnr attention of
hat deahrs is reqitcstrd to tlio large sale of flue
wcol rend fur hats, caps, Ac., at auction, as adrer
tisi d in au tier column of our pjper to-day, by
Messrs. L li. Uoppin ,v Co.
The Ukai'ty of Womp.n. If a lady be not
b autiful, if her features ure Irregular, nnd her
hair conrso, she can at least possess tho charm of
a white and glistening skiti. Powder wont do it,
lotions wont do if. AM these things contain
injurious ingredients. Ilegln tho use of them,
end you cannot leave It off. No. Tne only way
to enhance tho texture of tho skin is to apply
l'.inail de Paris. It doesn't render it elf felt upon
the face lilt iwelers or washes. It can even bo
nppli d nt night, and removed iu the morning.
The Philadelphia depot for tbe sale is M. F.tigeno
Jonin's, No. Ill 8. Tenth rtrcet. Iwlow Cbesnut.
It is rapidly coining into general use. A package
lasts a long time. It is really moro economic tl
tbe 'adies tell us thin the ordinary cheap
powder.
To Pi nciiASii Cko rwiNO at Low Tint'iis, make
a srleitlon from tnr stock of Kkaot-uapk CUrmenrs. Wa
toe m litem goo'ls ettiiitl In .if.Wa, A', inaie ant m,',oW,
row. '.'fi tu .',0 r mil. Aoerr '.loin Is now ctiaraai fortflli
san-p g.ods matte to order. We hvi I ntvle., si:.... a,ut
prkes of t'fottio,!.'- Men's, Vni'ih'a and Iloii1. All oaa be
fuliid wiuiouidilAy or ireubie.
nxsvrTT A To.,
Towor Hall, No. 418 il.lrkl ttraeit.
"Economy Am, thu Go." One mm adver
tises sou to "sni e vour tntch"s and lumper bv"prtrclms
Ina tha newemitrio fas luaekot;" aniUior to save, tli
l-iee." bv uslee his I'.lue tint ceiiient ; and another, with a
new biirmr, ak you n "s o. your ;." Now, w l .lok
this lust .idvico tlio most souiiil an, I a-iil'cah of any tliln
we hiivi. lately seen in pitnl. rVu eouitnend tt to those wfin
are s;ei dlsi-iua-nit wn"thi-r"war Is rl,fit or not " Nost In
eriler la tin. auMiigtif money, and that can be. Jsuaby
utw-aya tui'eliiii-lii. vour clothes at tfei otie-prlea Btore of
t'liiirlus Htoke. & (to,, under tlio I'outineutal."
Tun "1'i.otiKNcn" not o'dy comblncn nil tho
ile..-iibt 'iiialttiea in a ftwinir Machine, hnl In ad UM n to
these, very mac l,i nu has our 01 Jew. a. I pa'ent heuioi .ra
aiiariirii, enaoilIlK I ne operaror to turn any Wl Ml ill ueia
tmslre.l ; ami to avoid the stru'ii on tlio o; ea, bunt posluro,
1 a so .11 ph.'Mtlon. und raripiliifr er. more or le. usual In
0 1 rat nit Hewliu Mae nines, every "Kloissneu" Is farpiaaoil
" l.-u "It onion's H. ifKeiv, r, ' whi. fi kuII-b tlie wrk
ffsi r lielrles this, there no other maeb no which eo
ciil, - So In atrt a ra 11:1 ofwoik. If .loea n-it re,itir lltesf
Ooiae on 'he 1 1, ii, e tilde than It doe. on Clio up:mr. and
iff Onusll dot thieful orsllk wlththe if -eaiuist O'-unoiuv.
With a. 1 tliese a-Jv iiiteftio, ha price Is no hlnher than
Hiat of ilnit ti atltih uiaelilnes. Kvary "Klnioneo ' ma
1 toi-a, fuoreover, Is told wlih a w-arrnn'v, written, if
ruiuired, and unleis perlcnt. satlstaeu ,n is ni.en -he
liii.ii. y 1. r.'lurix-d, and flarb nine, joe is kept lu pi-.r-eel.
ouler one ia fioe of eharce. Ohllgluu ladv operators are
S1ll lo tin: tioutes of puretlalorb, to K1V0 lust, ucuotis,
w I, en os'stred.
Ve ronilluue. ttiereftiva. tha! Initio narehase of Ri.wlm.
Marti n, a the "Ftorei.re" liutniinein , n ,ld al Nn. C IA
e'hi a-int tr.et. ha the tlrst cairn upon tlie attention of
uli w l.u would display jiood taate aud sound judfc'oi,jil lu
uiukuig thi-lr selections.
OneBottm? Dtn It. That U the txpresslon
of n.ary who have had their grey hiir re.t,,r,.j 0 p.
iiatuialeclor, and their hsld spol cocrad wit 1 h itr a'ter
n iltr one bottle of Alia 8. A. Ai-'ii'a Worlds Hair K
sli rer ami Hair lres-.iiir ft u ii.-t a die. It can do nn
fun in. ftiery one who bes it ed iheao pr-ui irations speak
loi'd In tli) r pi aiso llyotlwlshu r-'.'oro your h nr as lii
i .it i, and retain It throuKh life, without delay proouia
tl ese prupaiAtluus, Ail di-oasiata keep Ilium.
SKf i'iiF. por Yorimri.F or f ' miy a mi't artislie
ft.id frulhliif liaeti. aa, llf-slo nhotorapa lu oil. I i-cry-t)
pe, and carlo do visi.e, at H K. Atlui T'a, tfo. G .'I Arcb
nl.t.el
i.t uu, iKi i:r.i.i.i., k.
I'MTEII StATKS Ctlt.H'tT CofllT Judges
(flier aril Cadiv dader. Win. H. Hodgs in vs.
Win. Millivi.rd, United States Marshal. In)his
eiisi , which w is r'portod yesterd iv, tho evidence
closed In the iifternonti, and Mr lli'ldhi nddte-sed
tlirj'irv on Ih lntlf of tun plainritf. Ibis morning
Messrs. Webster and Knox x jr defendunt. Win.
H. Heed, i'.?q., will foboiv for pliiutld', whci
urilor the litsfiiietions of the Court the case will
be given to tbe jury.
DiHiiiittT Cot-iiT J i lgn II iro. Chris' iani
Wi lier, wldo.v of Martin H'ellrr, deceased, yi.
The city nfPbll idi lo'da. This is au uetl m to
n rov, r daniugcs for tbo death of tbe hus'iand of
pliiiniilf, win was tlio diivirofa li; r beer
wairu. 0 lug to the tiad eo'iditi on of a portion
ol tlie cartway ot Girard avenue, hotivoen F.'ont
und "econd atrrets, along whluh ho wa-, driving,
it is alleged his iv ".'on heels dr-,iij inio ., rut,
the sudden j lt caused by W'ii..h threy lion
fiom his seat under tho wheels, one of which
pasted over his body. Tue accident o.v.irred
on the IH1I1 of Septeinbrr, lNtil, and 011 tho 20rfi
ie ath resulted fiom tho Injuries rocoived. On
tr'al.
DiarmcT CoritT Judge Stroud. Alex indcr
Wilson vs. George P. Wiittnkur. An netlon tf)
rceovi r the difference betw een tlio price, $ U oO
per share, at which plaintiff contracted to buy
forty-seven shares of stock in tho SVatren F iuu
dry nnd Mattldiio Company, which defendant
fulled or relused to deliver, and the highest price
at which similar sto'k has since been sold,
together with interest, dividends, Hit. On trial.
'ltll.AHSo1.1'lll iaA.UK HCSHrK'r.
Tiksday, October 25. -The supply of Quer
rl'ron Dark la very much reductil, and So.l il tlim at
$13 per ton.
The i0ur Mai kot is extremely quiet i but there it mora
tlrinneaa In prlcea. Itecelpts come la slowly, and tlio
aiilra for alilpment are coni) ncd to lGoo barreli at Slo--.'j
per barrel for eatra, llw ll-jo loi extra faiaily, and ia)
S"J't, lor fancy brands, as In quality, gales l.u- the aueply
ot ihe home trade are uinkmfr with'ti tne ramie ol ta,..o
Humes, lei e Flour la acaice al ts. In Cora Matt) uo move
ment lo notice.
In Wheat Umro ts very little demand, and ve-y little
ollcrhi. The aa'e.s are ennttned to IMS) bush Heuua. red
at ttt if io,ti';iA iht bush -, Southorn sella at t.'-tifii we iiuote
Kentucky Whlta from ii 40 to tw. Bye la quiet t iOO
bfb vellow aold at 111 elft.ol-4. Oau are atead and Arm.
at WK.iisti for I'enna.i ivaa.a, with satea of sum bush. In
jianry anu ataif we nave no transactions worta uotiolug.
Whisky Is In Unities request, at tl 74(ji)l'7tJ for l'ouuil
vauia rutUlid bbls. and 1-7S lor Ohio.
LITEST MJVBIXE IXTELLICESCE.
Ot.RARKD THIS) HORKTHtl.
Steamship E. 0. Kni.lu, OaJlauor, Mew kurk.W. J. Tay
lor f o.
firhr Kilen, McFaHand, Stockport, E. A. BouSer A Co .
HehrJ. HoynU.li, Kead. Jeraey Vltr, da.
K-:hr llwliM, Hill, Mew Vara, I,. Audeorlcd A Co .
car F.. A. CuauuiufS, WTilrliiw, AJeaauarla, J . ti. A 0.
t. keppller. ,
Sour W. U. Caivltl, Ilaker, rnavldeacs, Captaiu.
AIKIVEU THIS) gOkKIHa.
Sctir 8. 1., Crocker, lmlr.y. t day' Iron Taantoa, with
IDdre to Twella A Co.
Hclir Cartliaaeaia, aiolly, days freea New Bo4fur4, with
ot! to J. H. A. AUeu.
HeeirSarafi, Heirfoa.1 dnys from aew Bedford, with
radaa to oaplalo. .... .
sj.nrSaialiEli-abalk.Si'tly, days frooj Botton.wtth
to f mwell A ColtlJia.
Srnr '1 boo.as Uordan, WilghUngtoD, I daya (rota Fall
Btver, an ballast to captain.
atuhr Cora, kpence. 1 day from Braodywine, Dei,, with
corn meal to K. M. Lata.
aoi.rT.P. l4o(iuy,Diirboroni(h,I aayfrom Oaukiloa.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Omci OF Tua Kvamra) TiLMUirB, I
Tuesday , OetoSsw SA. t
The market opens strong, both here and in New
York. Reading is in demand before board at 61J
eash, and 61 S, buyer 30 days. Rock Island,
which was yesterday 91, Is 9.5;jErle 97; and the
whole New York list Is firm. The gold bulbs
are Improving the timo, and In tbe absence of any
news from Sherman, sr circulating itorle that
Atlanta has been evacuated byonr forces: and
gold, on tbe canard, Is tolling at 218. The whole)
of the Secesh capitalists of New York tre In the
Gold Market with their money, and are Circu
lating all sorts of rnmors to effect a rise.
There Is a better feeling In the 8tock Market
this morning, owing to the advance In gold, but
the transnclions are limited.
Government bonds contlnne quiet, with sale
of 5 20s at 101, coupons off, which is a slight de
cline, and new at 100;0sof 1S81 are quoted at
10.5iJ(rf 108; aud 7 30l at 10,'106.
In Railroad share there is very little doing, .
I nt prices are steady. Reading told at 614, '
which Is an advance; Pennsylvania Railroad at
Cf4 ; North Pennsylvania Railroad bonds at 954 ,
(n t'i; H.H was bid for Camden and Amboy Rail
road; 4,'4 for Littlo Schuylkill; 60 for Thlla- .
rielphia and Germiintown ; ,59 for Mlnehlll j 2!1
for North Pennsylvania; 76 for Lehigh Valley j
.50 for l lniira preferred; 13 for Catawissa com
mon, S7 for preferred ; 31 for Philadelphia. and
Fric ; and 48 for Long Island.
City Passenger Railroad shares continne dnll.
Second and Third sold at 70; 21 was bid for
Thirteenth and Fifteenth; U3 for West Philadel
phia ; 17 for Arch ; 2'j tjt Green aud Coatos ; and
2C4 forGirurd College; 61 was asked for Fifth
and Sixth; .50 for Tenth and Eleveuth; 31 for
Spruce and Pine ; and 10 for Rase and Vine.
There Is very littlo doing In C al Oil shares,
but prices are without any material change. Ex
celsior Oil unid at 1, aud Daluollat 8J.
Dank shares are firmly held, but there Is littlo
or nothing doing. 103 was bid for North America;
14G for Philadelphia; CHJ for Farmors' and Me- '
rliiinics' ; 29 for Mechanics'; 81 for South wark; '
47 forGirurd; 28 for Manufacturers' and Me
chunp s'; 3G for Consolidation ; and 48 for Com- 1
monwealth.
Cunal shares arc more active, and price are
rather bettor, with sales of Schuylkill Navigation
preferred at :iflJ(W'.Jfe ; Susquehanna Canal at
1.5( 16J; Wyoming Canal bonds at 100; 27 was
bid for Schuylkill Navigation common; and 74
for Lebigh Navigation; 97 for Morris Canal
common.
Gold has advanced 2 per cent, since last even
ing, aud the market is active, opening at 2171,
advanced and sold at 218 at 11 o'clock; fell off
and ,ld at 217J at 12; and 2174 12.
There is no change to notice lu the Money
Market; loans on call are freely off red at 6(27
per cent, per annum ; prime paper la scarce and
quoted at S(n 10 per cent.
A despatch from Washington this morning
says: "The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan
reported at tho Treasury Department yesterday
are $729,1,50. The subscriptions for the last week -were
$3,227,fi.iO." , '
rHn.A)Bi.rmA htotk exctianob halm.oct.m.
kaporud try Claris, ,d iio.. iti oi.rs, N. m a. xslre Bv
,,n. ,. a R . w-.
nr.riiBft nj.nin.
iisn' n. F-4'..iievi-,itAi ,
li tt'sh ll'niie Island..
sun ah Corn I'lani .ban 7 I
lis. ah no 0 f
llli sh do I
lo'sll do tij r.',,
Visi.lt Reading K... . SIS'
l'nih do c lil',
blsl ih Story V'arin.llk) ';;
lulisu do f) V
tssj.ti MoKlhenyOII... 6V
stsjsn d. b-jrj 5V
MmihMoJlintouk.bje) ekl
ntsi.n do 0 i
HOsh do sv
l'"l fl Hlbliard H 2
With Kie.ls rOU.... Is?
Hi sO Iturtm Oil. .bp) 8 V
1U0 ah render llaui... 1 1 it
riRH't 110 Attn.
run n a a-tnia 101
"0 Ih H.Y. M..ba0 1J
f'iiasi Wvom film'. ...tin
ni0 ii A s, '7ft ...loo
S inn I'l. It '.'d m hs...li
l(Si IteadiDK bd. '70.C.1II11J
r-liKiN I'a. II , H.o.
Ijlf Iuu do is;
'H7 .thigh lis '70.. ..list
t'-'inrifiiy tia. new io;'4
fsui do 10 j
MS) ah llaliell Oil.. bo fl'af
40.1 ah F.sid Uara ,...1 -i
:m in Kctl Nay nr.... ,isf
Wish do tuOISiW
I'si sli Hasq. Cnl 16
100 t do tSM)
7 stl Penna R8
l'lish Rea lies K .... Bis.
luh'.'d,t :id Kit.... 70
6 alt Acad, of Music il
llicw V. H.D-Jes nnw
sin Hat ICO
Onointlons of Gold at tho Phlla.lnlnhi. nni,i
Excliauo(i,No.31 S. Third street, aecoad story :
urn atretic, aeeoau Korj:
71 12 M '2I7
f 1 P. M 218.$
us A. ai .tlf
II A. M 2IK
Market strong
Ct.oititioiiH 01 the principal Coal and Coal Oil
siochB at 1 o Clock to-day :
Hid asa.i
laiioti Coat 7. a inera oil
It .. Miuiinaia l.oal. .'.i, Stjiorwaolo Otl ,
N.Y. Mid. Ctoal. .11.',, Jii ,KiaiikiltiOII ,
llro-n Mt.Ooal.... lj U", Howe s F.lily Oil
N I'aOion.lalo 'I 8 ilrvhi Oil
Mewi'mk 1 1 V Fpe Farm Oil..
l
1
7.
1
a
r-.-mrr iiauivoai. 11 in i nenaiuora
etlliitnii foal,
1; tlaliollOt:
l.utler foal 10
liiuniend Cual 10
S ataia..
Ainei s-iiii Kaolin.. 1
I'enn Mining 'JO
f ouneellcut
H
fi
is IMcfcaheny
'-'I Kooeuia Oil....
oX
3Vi
iu lliiuisteatl..
oble IMauuatar.lo'ia
llibliai-d 12
(story Farm '
Of u ner 1
21
fi
2'
a
4
1
ft
4V
keysloui Zfln...
l-ilslorl)U....
Itln 'funk
f etitineiiial
Karri II ,
Oil Cil-ek
. V.
1'.
! 3'.'
I'l iriileum feulro.
KKbert.
V
Uoee Island V
.6 'a
ar. iiioiliieujr Mirer.. Ill
fi f urtln ij
17 I'hila A Oil CruoA. 1
)4 HnU freok 4
8 .fierinanla 1 1.
4 f orn I'lauur SV
K'i Hrlt'as djJ
i Rock ri 4
V 'farr Farm
!IS HcU. Oil Ju
klaple Shade OH.. IS
llcfoulook Oil..., if
)-vfiiiylunia 1'et.. 1
I'atry Oil ;Hi
Mitu-inl Oil 11
Kelatonu OU li
VenaiiK" I'll ?i
I'rlon t'olroleuiii.. '-')
Ui-aeon Oil ii
The lollowing ure the receijti of CoJ Oil at
ti ls port to-day ; C'rudo, 67 i tiarreis; Itednod.
37U barrel.
The lollowing are the receipts of Flour and
Grain at this port to-day : Flour. 1,500 b his. ;
Wheat, ti.5i0 buahels; Coru, MOO bushel; Oats.
611X1 bu-help.
Seven of the Pblladclphia hanks have alrca ly
given notice of the re eipt of Certilicates from the
Comptroller of the Carnmcy, au hori.i'ig ihom
respcctiitly tocommi i.ee tho bminesiof baukiug
ntic'cr the National law. Consequently, the
Farmers' and Meclian cs' Dank, tho Puiladelphla
Hank, the oriheru Lilieiues Hank, tne Corn
Kxelnnige, tbe Kensiub"ou, tbe City Bank, and
tho Penu Township ilatik, with tbe prsiix
"National," havo passod from the State coutrol,
and are doing business us National Utiiks.
1 bo following National Banks wore author
ized duilng tbo week ending Octolier 21, most of
them bt.ii. g convoisions from State instttuiioua.
cry lew new bunks aro now being organised :-
juinrs.
L-vafiiiA.
e7ipfaf.
First
Heyslene Hunk
F.ilol Hank
f oiuiei tl, ut It ver
t 'riners' and Steclianiea'.
l i'tm Hunk
I'l.liade fphla Kank
.Oenesoo, 111
.F.rle.Vt
.Huston, lasa .....
.f l.aili t 'Ail. N, il.
,.l'l:ilaletpiiia...,a, .
.1'ellArt.lphlii
l"iars)
P'lTi.iaiti
ou.ii O
lisi.fsal
1 lAHi.ooa
g, I.IS.I
ei'i-aleiiiht
. l.fMJI.ISVI
. Otlt'.OSI
fruei.isr)
40.1JJU
, let AW,.su
, Sl.Sii.IA)
It.iuk a Nurlbciii L.ll'efllei..l'liiia.leliita.
fi ru FsrHul'ko Hank I hllaueliih a..
Cay back PluladeliibU. .
Total capital
l'rco iuua.y aulliniLried
At-urettate ... t M.lll I s
The weekly avuiages of tne old H inks of the
city of New York, on Saturday, Oeto'ier 24,
1M14, present, in Ihe aggregate, the following
changes from tho previous exbioit of Octo
ber li:
Increase in Loans $381,494
Increase iu Specie 4H8,:t28
Decrease in Circulation 60,iHS
Increase iu Undrawn Deposits 683,800
Including the Clearing House 0eration of the
week, which show tbo inter-exchanges between
tlie banks, Including also the riuu-ireasury bal
ance at the clone of the week. Tho following Is tlie
general comparison with the previous exhibit,
aud also with the movement this time last sea
sou , Oct. )4, lsrei. Oct.M, 1IM4. Oct.lK.lsS4.
tTapltal ii'l,4,l.ociO on,iW7,7m ii.927,7lt
Ix.ai .SH.ol i.sS ls.'.,7JS,7'-i lefi,:ii7,V70
Upeele W.siM.lllft Sl.OlO.mlO au,.V,0.lti
fuculallou 6.-i'a,i'7 U.M.lirt 4,0..l,,7
(Irosf Iiepoaltj... W0,sa.t,,si o4ei,iai,iM) l:tJ,701,S'XI
Eidiauigea 7S,l.-.',.llotl sVi.lStl.sol Hi,47l,7.til
loilrawu 17,4s7,4.'l lfiO,Ble,SSH 1M,-I3 1X4
lu Sub Treasury.. So,uo5,s,.i0 W,017,Slo H.H7a,Ki,
Another addition of about half a million of .
dollarn la made on the present Bank return to the
Sjiecie average. Th. line of Specie Deposit ia
correspondingly advanced, while the Currency
Deposits are fully equal to last Momuy, notwith
standing the payment made through the week
to the Treasury Oflice on the New Loan
The lollowing table show the Import of
tobacco, and tbe value thereof, luto Great
lirltain, from l8oi to 1S03, Inclusive
J?M 35,202,720 ,S,U9
J8"1 8a,47'2,390 . i,.540,;
6ei,6ti4,tiei3 , 2,tU.i ,
1W7 43,447,960 ' 2,l"-'e ,
lt5 62 217 70 a""HWf
JH69 60,67i:2.i4
6l,ori3,7'ii I'llHil
i"i.,,l,Miii,,fiii lu.dii' ... a.,a
ltvb2
ltW.
42,3eJ,t4
6j,IZi,lM
J.017,1
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