). . it ' ... is -v r? aeHaua TED PRICE THREE CENTS. rillLADKU'lIlA, WKDNKSDAY. OCT()KKU 2(5, 1SG4. PRICE THREE CENTS. THIRD EDITION REBEL MILITARY DIVISION OF THE WEST. General Beauregard Assumes Command. HIS GRANDILOQUENT S.lLl'TATORT. THE CRITICAL JUNCTURE. "What tho Men and Women Aro to Do. "WE MUST HAVE ATLANTA.'' Another Call for "Those Deserters.' PLENTY OF MEN AND MEANS FOR THE PURPOSE OP DE FEATING SIIEUUAN. Wasiunoton, October 2b. The following h is been received :it the War D.-pirtment. Gayi.eha 11.1.1:. A U., October 21, ri.i Home, la , tXtohtr 2'). M .i.j-ir.fioM ml II.W.II .!'.. k,;.n:f of Staff. 'Ihe fol!o.ii. is .1 copy of tii: u ldr.ss of Ilcauregard 011 ux -11 in in command uf the Army of the West : II E Unit-U'. t Cits Mll.ITlKY DIVISION 0: I .Ml West, 0-to'ici 17, lbbl. la wiutiuit I'-miui 1:1 I nt this i t iticjl juncture of the Mili'ury Divi-.i n 'f the West, I n iio il to iny countrymen of nil clntscs and sections for their generous eiippa-et and confidence. In a-signing ?nc (o tills responsible josiiiou, tlin President of tho Confederate si vies has cxtoiilcd to rue tho assurance of It's earnest support. Tim Kxtcutivcs of your Sutcs tiuct mo vit It similar expressions of their dootiou to our cause. 4 bo noble urmy ir. ttio In 1J, composed of bravo wen and gallant oll'icers, nre not strangers tj nia, nnd I know thru they will 1 nil that p tliiots o in achieve. Tnc hi dory of tho pant, written in tuo blood of their comrades, but foreshadows tho glorious future which lies licforc theiii. Inspired wi h thvse hi i'ht promises of success I make this appeal to the nun and women 01 my country, to lend me tho aid of tltxir earnest nn"l cordial co-operation. Unable to join in t'io bltody conflicts of the held, thoy can do much to strengthen our cmi-o, ml up onr rniikn, encourage, our soldiers, in spire conlidcuee, dispel gloom, and thus ha ten od the duy of our liual Hucce-g and deliverance. The army oi Sherman "till defiantly holds tad city of Atlanta. lie can and mast he driven from it. It is oniy for the good people of Georgia an 1 the itrroundlng States to speak the word, and tint wc rk is done. We have abundance of provisions. There aro men enough in the country liable ami able lor service to accomplish tins result. T'oall snch I earn, ally appeal to report promptly to their respective ooLiinuiads, and let those who cannot go, sec to it that none remain at homo who arc uble to strike a blow in this critical uu J decisivo hour. To those soldiers of the urmy who aro absent from their commands without leave I appeal, iu tho name of their brave comrades with who it they havo In the past so of:cn shared tho priva tions of camp and the dangers of tho battle-field, to return at once to their duty. To all snob, us shall report to their respective commands in response to this appeal within the next thirty days, an ftmucsty is hereby Knitted. JJy nppeal is to every one of all classes md con ditious to como forward freely, cheerfully, aud with good In ure, to the wo.'k that lies before us. My countrymen ! Respond to this c -.11 as you Bate done in days that liave p issed, ami with the blessirg of a kind and overruling Providence the enemy will bu driven from youroil thu, -county of j our wives and daugh'ers from insula and outrages of a brutal foe shall be established soon, asd be followed by a permanent and honorable peace. The claims of home and country, wife and children, uniting '.villi t V- de. nanus of honor and patrioti-m, summon us to the bold. We cannot tiHre not will not fail to rcjpond. Full oi hope aud eoniidoucc, 1 cuius to join in your struggles, sbuiiig your privations, and with your brave and true men to strike the blow that shall bring hiicco-h to our arms, triumph to our cause, and nraco to cur country. Signed by O. T. Hiim'Keoahd, (jon.ral. The Prlvnto Jllwloryiif tho4Tiicii-.ro tlon. vrutloi. I.-Hrr Irom Mr. VulIiiatiliKiiuas 'I tie run u iihi in it. Ta Ute Hiittor of the .Ve-o Yurk .V. ir . SlIHKMtX Hill MR, ClIH'AOO, OetObCl 2. I'l the World of tho -Olh I observed aa articlo copied from the Albany Argm, rola'ing to Jud.o Advo cate Holt's "Great ;oppoibe,id Conspiracy ," and which contains the following: "Vr. Va'lnndijjhain was in a miserable minority m the Chicago Convention. Ho sought to bo Chuiroiau ut the C'ini;uili:.: on K nului ons, mi l was iMiiten two to one. lie the opuosuio.1 to lcCiell..u, aud after his letter of aocop;.uieo threw up bis engagements to ipoak." Now, I havo nfuilued in every spee-h, o .'pt the tirt and I hava mad j m my in support of tho Democratic candidates fir l'risideut a'l 1 Vice President from any allmim to tin p Wife his tory of the ;iiic!o Conventioa, and did no? pro poee to rei'.r to it fu.-thcr t!ll af.or the c' cti m. Hut 1 do not choo-e to stiller "lie foregol.i,; to pss uunotictd even iid.v. Invoul.l ha duli juh. t corupms uioreuii-renri s. uuuiou, in a sin.,11 way, within ih" raimt eoiiip .ss. 1. Mr. Vi l in hull nu w is n-,f " in a nnsera'Pi luinoilty at tho (,'ui. ao fJoiiv.-nti.n," a. id no ouo knows it betmr than tue iin.u ( 'e. - idy, wao wmui. and MaiJle, who inuor.-s tue Matciiicni. i n., hitler I ham) ovtr to ex-Miiyor Opjyku for ju Ig oient. 2 Mr. Vallandighuin v:ih not '-beiton two to cno" lor the UbainiiaiiMhip ot Hie Committee on Kcsolalions. I hiouh the a.-tiiices ot Ca-aidv, Tiliien, and other .New Vo,k politicium, Mr. iullirie,of Ki mucky, received twelve votci to bis eight tor th it post ; tint Mr. (Jathrio was liim aelf alti rwarils imphutically ripiidn.ted by the Couveiitioa when precnicd by ''the ring" us their candidate lor the Vice- I'nv i lency. Mr. Vallan ilighum wrote the hecoud, the ma crial resolution ol the Chicii)io platlorin, and earned it Uiiouiili !1 iui) Miu-i.oiiiiniiite una inu uencrui uoniuuttee, iu spile of the mo.-t desperate, persistent opposi tion on the p . rt of Cufsnly aud his friends, Mr. Cahtidy himself, iu an adjoining room, laboring . to defeat it. Hut the various subntituu s never at iiy time received more than three votes. 3. Mr. Vullunilighiim did nut "trail the oppotd tion to McCiell-iu," but routined liis eilort.-alino-t exclusively to thv .pi stioti of platform, lie did, indeed, olo ugainst (u ne.al McCIellan on the (nut, but for him on the ivvited ballot, and nnoved that the noiutnatiou be made unanimous ; hereupon C'assiily threw up hi hutund shouted, aim uu nun an ins tenons piocialiuoa ullan.iif liiim a eiy proper man. 4. As to engagements to sjienk In support of the IJeinocraiie caudidutcs, Mr. Vallaudighiiiu Las fultllh d as many us any Democratic speuUcr in any M ite, and is now here, in Illinois, on ihe auuie ertuud ; and, without iuimo.itv.ty, lie may ay that be hi s accomplished quae as much ol pood fiT tue cause an Cassiily and his A,yus. tlbe people lack "conlidcuee" iu Cussldy. 6. The secret of this aud similar assaults on J the part of a certain class of New York politicians ' U lb it they cannot "use" Mr. Vulliindigham. J Of one thing further let them bt assured neithrr Y ean tluy A tit liim. . ti. As to the charge of "conspiracy" bet forth n Judge Advocate Holt's pamphlet, and the eleven pec ticutiuus summed up by Mr. Horace Oreely, I have ouly to say that so far as 1 am nceineu, ther are absolute falsehoods aud lubrications from beginning to end. Ther are false iu the aggregate and lahe in detail. More than that, they are as preposterous aud ridiculous as they are wuhout foundation : and all this Mr. r f Judge Advocate Holt, Mary Auu Pitiuun, and f JMr. Hoiace Greeley very neil know. i, C. L. Valla.s uioham. The Chlcazo Trilunr states tht Ab.vamlnt ftslne, Deiuoerailc candidute for folate Treasurer fk Illiuois. recently said that i.n.i.,i JMisaud loliin'.s had font to h L" It 1. not wl - . -. .Ntivwuisiusjuiii; I all I h.f nr. ISCMinv Mi l rul. - i . : . UM Klldlirt' TOI0. IMPORTANT FROM SHERMAN. HOOD STILL RETREATING. He Leaves the State of Georgia and Moves into Alabama. CUR TROOFS 151 EOT PURSUIT. Cinunvuti, October 2'.. The ")um r -ini't Kndhvlllc dcsput h says that Sherman is at C.tylcavilio Alabama, near th r.na river, ami is pressing Hood, who Is rotre it in-.; to .Yards Oads drn, in the mine tiia'e. Hood ill be compelled lo movo iK.rth to the Tennessee, river, or south to Jacksonville. lli army Is repotted to be desti tute of slices an l fn d. The railroad frmn Ch.vt.iv.oo;;.i to Atlanta will be completed tomoirow (Thiusday.) i.llHll,c of 'Furi.." TtesTos, October J'!. The .';'.r..i.i s.iile.l to-day for I.iVirji vjl, with st-.O'KI ill v..;, i,.. Gr.RAL SnERlDAK'g ARMY. I ti. Relo Is Niiiil to llnvf (Inno tn Ktrti- iinnil to licoricmiie K.arlv tins, Ono I'lwf of Arflllrry l-ft l.rltrr r I l.iu.l.a Iro.ii ilm l,re-.lil''ii t to Ucnrrnl Mirrhlnn-I'lin Army In I II. is t'ou.litloii !! lul Kcpoi'l oT tli HH.llll il'N l l.o 1'rnjii ily i.ir..l from tlio ttelx ls. Hi: Ml II Mi I I, lis MlllMtk M II I TMlY Pt' tsTOV, Oct .her '!', '2 V. M. MnU in this urmy have resume -1 tin ir usual .piieiude. Our men are enjo ing a respite atttr tho late !tt!e. Oai po i tieii is n aviv the same as it wih before the battle, w ith the exception ot our having in id i a lo I r mcnt oc. the north siimini' ol' the M issanuttan mountain. tJctteral Shcrf ! m has also adopted other precautions that r. ill prevent another sur prise on our Hanks similar to that of tho Mill lii-tant. i'i nst it or rni: ititnF.t.s. Our cavalry followed the enemv's fugitives beyond Wo i l-iock, faking m my of the n pri soners. UcMchmeiits havo been sent to scour the country on both shies of the valley, picking up small sipiads of Kcbel soldier). wnniu: tub m.ur.i.s iiavi: c.osr.. Tlnri is no doubt that Ivi. ly, with tho remnant of his nrmy. has rctrc itcif beyond .St oiuton. Whst he will do, or what (ieneral lo will do for him to give him another army. Is a matter of con jecture. Tho Rebel Oeneral' Uo.-cr, with a divi sion of cavalry, Is at Mount Jackson. Hy some it is said that (iencr.il Karly has gouo to llich monil to report his dKister in person. I'lu.i'itHTY fvrri'itun rnot the nutiF.T.n From Oaptiiln Crnrninshi;ld, the I'rovost Mar-shal-Uenetal ol this Dcparttuciit, I umenibled to g've a list of the property captured from the Rebols in the bat'le of the l!Uh Inst., vi'.. : Twelve hun dred prisoners of tho rank and llle, siity-four commissioned olllcers, forty-eight pieces of artil lery, forty euN-ons, three battery wagons, threo hundred and ninety-eight horses and muics, with harness complete; sisty-tive auibulanees, fifty tinny wayou, lifteen thousand rauiids of artil lery amniiiuiiion, lifteen hundred and eighty small arms, several wagon loads, Including all the medical storis of the enemy, and a large ijiianiiiy of suia 1-urm aiumuuition, and a large number uf battlo llags. iir nn. oi NEii.M. iiamski n s iiooy to he sent hoctii. The body of tho Rebel ('enoral Il imseur w ts cmbaiined in W inchester vos'eriUy, by permis sion of Ui'tiural Sheridan, it will bo sjutto Rich mond via City l'oiut. CAI'TAIN IMJI'ONT. Ai iongthc ollicers who acted a distinguished part in ino batt'c of the l'I'li imt.,hon ira'ilo m 'n lion should bn made of C in'ain lliipont, of the S'h Vu.u iKSlatos Artillery, Ohlof of Artillery iu (ieneral Crook's command, lie served in tho Held curing the entire battle, and in very exposed posiiioiis, and pardcul.iriy during tho cloJing seines and success of Ihe day. The Rebel in lined (filters speak in tho warmest terms of C in tan Dii.ioiii's artillery practice, and think he knows just where to throw slut to make them tell. A i.i rrr.u iiiom tub I'Kkhmiknt to m.NBit.u. siicnio.w. I.ti t nvening Asssistan See -eiary ('. A. Dana arrivid here direct from Washington, hr'u ging in ant. ir eh letter trom Pios'dcn' Lincoln to I) ii" ral tShtriiian, th itiklug him and his gallant araiy fur i heir r.c.'nt vu toriei. The follow in is a copy ni'fhu letter, which wis read to-day iu tioutofov.uy re0'iuient in -ho com mand : l".si:er i ivk M call's, W'A-msr. ins, Octolifi 'ii, IS'll. M.or III. r-il Sheri'l Jii ; - Wall in .'. iilea-ure I toll ler to Jhh uric ,nir lir ,ve .ir n Lh" 'liseki of tl miti-ui ami ,oy 'inn p.--hi .nr.l ilinira'iMn i.-kI kimiI.u tn f.- Oimm hiiu'i opiTwilon. hi Hie siii'iu.,.! .ah v,, l,.y, un.l especially tor bo Mnesui'l 'su.k uiOet-amr Itl. Yioir i.th'illeiil ,n;r .ill!, AllivAilAM LINCOLN'. COI.ONK1, TOi.T.SH. I am happy lo st i'n tha' Colon -I ToMes, Ciicf tiuiirterniast"r of the il'pa.'(injnf, wh i wai w untied by guerillas a fc v weeks ng i, isivov r ing and has been removed to Wiiiehover, ca ). for iis ho-ne in New Jer-ey. ue was in a h aso viibii tho Jubcl hues duriin; the uattle of the l'Jth. I'UOMOTtON !. Mr. 1) ma, in iddidon to the President's lcfr, hroiighl u niiinlier of pro notions lor so;no of tho i lllceis of this araiy, union : which arethofol lowing : HrlLadier-Gl n' ra's C'u-ti'ran l M-irr.tt, of tho cavalry corps, arc rui lo brevet Myor (leuerals of Volunteers; ll.iga lier-Geucal irover, of tho I'j.b (Jorp, 1 is ulso roc:ivc I a similar promotion. Colonel Duval, who led the gallant charge made by the M Division of ('pink's Corps at tio battle of tho Upjrjti iu, a pi ooi. it. d to a brevet hrigadior-Kenerali hip, .n is a'so Colonel i'owell, ('iiinianoi ig Avcrill's old division. The bite Coloo I C. H. liwell, eoonn in ling iho regular cavalry br g i lo, w is tj havu bue.i siaii a ly bun dled ; but lnt tell .vhli'; il!ant!y leading his men In the battle ol the l'Jih. oiririvi. nni'oiiT n,' i.ossks. The onh i il report of our lost -s in the ba tie of tho aaith have not been s Kiniit'od yet to d'euural olieri lnu, but it U lire. nine I they will sum up as lollos: Army of West Virginia Kilted, 0'); wounded, .'lid; p i-on r', lb); to'al, till). l'Jth Corps Killed, 4(10 j wounded, prisoners, Ml); total, 1 700. (ith Corps Killed. 30.); wuitnJcil, It'll 1 ; mlsMiig, I; total, Uot). Colonel Kitchin.;'. Division Kilh d, wound-d, l.J; mi-sii g, .'ni; toiul, i-ii. tiraiid total, sl'lv i. A l:i:i'0SN01s-.NCK ami w imiir aiioi th or tub U'tl'.l'I.S. 1 1 1 it ith's Vfiiuy, October 2 . Colonel Nichols, with his llth Mew York C n airy, made a roe m-iiol-sauce yesterday up the Pike as far as Mowory t'.ivn, ciipiur ng two er three Rebel scouts ou tho way. liy them as well as tho citi.ens he was informed that General Hosier's division of lt"bol eavulry was ut Mount Jarkson, and that the rem nants of Kariy's and I.ongstreet's corps had gono to Richmond to be reorganized, nrmcd and equipped, only a small portion of tho Rebels who cm tipcd from us at Cedar creek saved their nruis, and out of the formidable batteries with which l.arlyhepcd to blow us out of the valley but one piece remained. w lor JleniM. M'lint Nlirriiliin AfroiiipllHlioit. The results of Sheridan's campaign are thus summed up : Prisoners captured at Winchester (well).... 22U0 I'riFOnerscaptured at Winchester (wounded) 2)oo Piisoners captured at l'isher's Hill amj Piisoners ruptured on the march beyond and since and Leloie the battle 1"00 Prisoners captured at Cedar creek '2000 Total prisoners s,j,M) Cannon captured near Martinshurg 2 Ciiunou tupturcd on theOeiuan 6 Cannon captured at Fisher's Hill i Cannon cuptured in Cavalry Buttle Ti Cnn"u captured ut Cedar creek r,Q Total H9 Small arms cuptured at Winchester 0000 Smull arms captured at Fisher's Hill lino (small unuscuptuicd at Cedar creek (say). 5000 Tidal 12,100 Caissons captured at Winchester 4 Caissons captured at Fisher's Hill 9 Caissons captured at Cedar crock (auy). ... 12 Total Wagons captured at different points , oQ Wsgons captured at Cedar creek. ......... loo Total. m 5IAJ0R-aN. A. T. A. TOIUUUIT, Chief of Cavalry on (ieneral Sheridan's Stair. r t i-i : Viyy,'M.'i '. ' s. , Vv ,y' M A JOK-(;t:M:it ll. A. T. A. I'OitttKIl '. This dashing and dis.iuguished young cavalry leader is rii.icg rapidly In the estimation of his commanders, his soldiers, and tho people Wo present an admirable likeness of tho hero to day, and doubt not that it will be recognized hy many Philaaolphiaits, his companions aud friends. II tt few men have so noble a history iu this war is General Torbert, and yet ho has worked his w ay upward from a very humble position, llts genius has proved eiru.il to his ambition .'ill his expectations, atij those of his friends of hi-a have nil been handsomely renlied. General Torlnrt is a na ivcof Now Jer-ey, and, we believe, has received a partial inilit iry edu cation. Ho entered the sorvicu in IS il as Colonel of tho 1st New Jersey Volume is, an J served with en dit throughout tho Tcnlnsular campaign. At he battle of Antiotnm he commanded a bri gade of New Jersey troops, and handled then whb marked ability. Indeed, he gained so great a distinction on that occasion as to be specially noticed iu tho report of flen.ral Cot, his corps commander, (.ieneral Torbert followed the Army of the P jtomie in all of Its subsequent movenie.its a id x lnove n tn'.i, i'.eiuiMing him-elf with credit; ou all o.t isio is, and winning the commission of origa licr-u'eiio-r il. When Oeneral ijr.mt tis uimed c nirnaud of our urmiti ho commenced a weeding ou'.," which w is mo.' adv.int 'g, om : u :ir oy 1 nl to those yeiin t til k rs who !,id priu med .to I it able fiats of valor, (iene.'.il u. ut h aid of a ol be.ar.ie acquainted with Turb.ri., in 1 it en te nssigi cd him to thu eomm lad of a c tv.i.ry oris; id ', under Ot neral Sherid in. -Vfi..- p issr-thoci ;!i a'l of vualiant Sherr) V rai is, porilliiig life an I lie bin many eases, ho ..as prouutod to :no co n mnnd of a division of cava rv. When General Sheridan was inide ccunian 'cr uf the Middle M btary D.vi. i.t, (i :n..r i! loroji t was ordered to join him in einugi of m ,st 01 ill ; cavalry of the Army of tho I'.c imi", mnl wis soon alter 111 ulc Cni' f of Cavalry on the s .tlf of (Ieneral Sheridan. For his il.Htm'gaisurd oericca during tuo sumitei, he was brevutssd a maj r gcreral ol YOluiile trs. ll.s lust and great, st vi. tory w ,3 l':o ilfi'r o ' ravalry n ar Sir asburg, Vu's.ii'i, in the ...rni ro i. ot the !tebel (,'nei.tl Ko-se-, th s "Siv :ur i t" the Vtil'ey." Hut the (itne-d ,u .t own story in the tollowiug letter; LETTI-tH I'llOH (! ltN K!'. VL I'llln.'.LT. "lIlAl)Ot'.M'.li;ilH Ol- -mi! CU.UIII Ol' TI;; Mioiii r Iit.n iiY l)i tsios, s 1 hash toi. ( ti ler 12, ISiul.-My Dear I):-I : ,u gl id to I able to s .y to yju that we have l.jur;li. and won one 01 the most decisive cav.ib) vi .M-tes of the war. On the 9th In-tant vr mar 'h.d f inn ("imp w.th I wo divisions ( 1st and ii I, ti 'nereis M )-ri:c nnd Cus'er C'.iuiuaud.ng), and ana ked '. ane.-.il lios-er, comiiiuuding all of tuo ileoil cavalry In the valley, about ban). "1 had about lour th msand men. Tue light com mi need anout lour miles south of Sir isbur, and ended between Mr. Ju'a,m i:,i 1 New mark, t, a distance of about tw.ir.y uiiies iVom ihe starting paint. Wo v. hipped tie.n Mil, capturing tlrct 11 pieces of ai .i.iery, I ill i'-y hid 1 xiept 0110 gun) nil their aiutnil ok is, ir.l iiuc.i train, lorges, cat tic, one hundred and siity priso ners in fact, ewiyil.iug li.ey had w .r.u po-s- . s ing. Wc scitn red th.iin all ovtr th-? le.nmtans ai d y alley. You can htuillv i.ingin: a m no c. mphte airair. I am glui'to say 1 i.- iptd injurv. "In haste, your sincere friend, "A. T A. 'foiu. Kiti. ' Urevet Mnjor-Ooiieral, uni C .iel "t Cavalry." (.e.ieral Torbert has j.it been ma le a full majoi-KCiierul for this vlctoiy. Noiliinnllou or It. 11. W.xxl lor Cosiif ireus 1I l ll.K N. The noiuintitingConvention of the Fout-th ("ja pr s.-iomil Distra-t met last evening at. the V.vh Ward Hotel, corner of litre and Da, mo sti-e.-ts. l'wn the lii st ballot the lion. Kenj oni 1 Vo ,d, mtmbir from tho district during the I ts', t v i Coupressionul tonus, received a un..n!timus and enthusiastic renominalion. A comi.iittee was ap pointed to wiilt upon Mr. Wood uud inform hiiu of tho nciion of tho CoHVetitinn.1 N l.ile the committee was absent on this mis sion, the Convc.itlou riniained in session. On the return of the ci iiitnitue it was announced by the chair that Mr. Wood had declined becoming nfain a andidnte. Another ballot wa- then taken, w hich re-ultcd iu the nomination by accla inalion of Morgan Joues, Ksip, who had already l ien put forward by another wing of the city D. niocracy. We muke the following extracts from Mr. Weed's letter: "The compliment you extend to uic in this tender of reiioiiduatioii is enhanced by the cir cumstance that its uccrptuucc would insure my rc eicclton. It gives 1110 to understut.d, more over, that my constituents approve of my political courso and adopt the opinions that I lave expressed and defended, both as a jour lialist and as a member of Congress. There Is 110 possibility of misconception in regard to tuoo opinions. My record is beioie the world, traced In characters that all Can read and UBdiri-tand. It embraces hostility, under all circumsiances, to Ihe doctrine of au armed coercion of the States and it attests that I have never voted a dollar or a man lo assist in the prosecution of this unholy war." -Vtw York Tuiut. A Kiicreaafal Empedlltitn. Colonel Noble, with a few of his command, started out from Jacksonville a few day since, for the tow n of Enterprise, where he had pre viously learned a town meeting was to be held In the court-boute. The Colonel arrived there after dark and sunounded the building.capturinf Captain Wsttoo and twenty-nine men, iueludiug forty horse belonging to a guerilla band.-. fort iloyal (5. C.) A-rtct UvulH Octvbtr 15, t' M. u J. r"' -t;. sv -;5-t3c-- ' ' X 4 S- 'SU, '.c.v r' -v " js, . i THE u FLAG TROUBLE" IN WASHINGTON. Letter from the President of the Lincoln and Johnson Club. Wa.siiinuio.n-, October 2.1, IsC.l. To the editor of the (V.,,.o, !-. Sir: From the tone of tho editorial in this morning's rn-tmirlr, hea led ' I he I-'lig J)ur,ii:ig," ouo would be led to infer that it was an intentional or wiliul act, 1111 niiited by om one in t!iero"esston. whilst it wis passing under iho MoClellan and Pendleton flip, which is by no means the cii'c. In order to set too matter light, I desire to present the following very brief facts in regard to tho whole allalr: As the procession was moving along it was greeted at mat y iiu' : 'y hisses, yells, uad by stones and other missiles thrown into the ranks, which was not resented to any extent by thus 1 in tho procession. When it arrived at ihe Mct'lull.in ("ub ile id piarters, on I'uiiiisyl vania iiventio, tho crowd assembled there used tho most ias iiilug jeers and epithets, uid particularly to the soi- I diers, but 'ho procession moved 011 without pa- 1. 1.11 i.iieiiii.iu iu uiesu llisillis. Wheo, however, ali itit tw 0 tlrr ls of tho pia cissiou hud passed, 11 number of st mes were hurled into the ranks, one of which kno ke-la torch irom Ihe hands of a Soldier; at tho same liinnict a ru-h was made by tin-so ruitians to giub ihe torch, and simuit ineoisly a largo iiii-h-br bciirii g lurches 1 us'icd to the res tue. l'n s occurred mine di i-.ely uuder the II ig, nnd in the muist of thu nich e, one cor ior of the cotton aoai hid to tha end of tin tl ig, which was considerably frayed out by the wc-ohev, look lire, over wineii circumstance the McCleilsnitt s gi " ttly rejoiced, and cried o it, "h t i' hum," without any u.iciiipt being ma la at lirt to i Minj.uish it. Whether '.h.t Hag to ik lire aei -dentil y irom one ol tho number of torches which wcio promiscuously thiowu abeut iu the 1111 lee, or vaa i.'io iuien'ior.til act of somo one mceii-ed by tho outr.ig;, 1 am unable to sav, ler do 1 believe a ;y one else can positively uss.-rt. These an- the siuinlo fa ts in the case, and the I ublic tn ti -1 tbcret'ore jtijgi for -.hcnuclv e-j s lo w ho a.lsl ) bl.i'iio in this :u! lir. "l'w-o wionjs ,ic- a- m ike a rl -lit," but, I do. ire to tui in oa one cir t'iai-tauc 1 here, just us a reiniTl. r to these. jMeCiellani es, who aro so Ii .1 rur-yti irk n at tho accidental bin ning 01 their banner, that about lour years ago tlus same pari y v.hi.th they no.v rcpiosent made a ire. nriai gidaud unprovoked attack iiaou the lte puluU.in hiailiuaiiets it) this city, when no one was pics, ut lo resist tin in, and doliher.ltcly i iv up a tunje. Amrrhnn ,t'"t, s.nashed in win lo.vs, and did o'.lu r damage to the uiiutiut n( over t'K.O'l, lor which no re; ara'.ioii was over made. Abo, thai 011 tue o'-ea i in of thoir l ite proces sion in front cf tho Union lIead.uartoi-sn Nui'h street, tin y attempted 1 ) pull down aud destroy the beautiful American liag there susui-udod.aud wen- only provunu d from doing so by tho st i n ri.-lsfaueo of the l.'nton men in aitonda-ico. Aa many mbrciires'intatioiis me all i- about this 11. u .ruinate occiirroiiee, 1 de -in the a'l ivo 1 xplati.i'iou due to th 1.-0 eompj-iiig the proc-es--ion, us well as to the club over which 1 luvo the honor to pre- ide. Viry lespictiully yours, &c, 1.V W IS (ll.KI'll IXIt, Pribidcnt I.ineoln and Jo'.iaso.i Cn.ib. -II 111. (it-urge W. Summers and Judge J n k fin head tho Democratic electoral ticket of Weit ui:.!a. Tho loyal m'n of Ne-.v Jersey, temporarily rcsid r.g iu Washington, have firmed a Union As.,,1 i,uii,n. whieu n-i'V numbers upwrd of one liiuiilri.it and liity members. CITY INTPXUGSNCE, Piate or- Tiif.MiouKiKa To-Iiat. 8ix A. M., 12 Ntant. ."..J. One P. M., ooi. Wind, N. by F. A HtiAur TiiA.NsM Tiox. A week or two since a ilis.liatged soldier was arrested and commit ti d to pi-bon up. 11 the charge of assault and battel-. The suit was brought at tho Instance of a Mr. KvanB, whoso fiicnd it was that had beoa assaulted, and who was too seriously injured to pron cute the case. After tho soldier had been commuted, an Individual called upon Mr. Fvuns aud tcpre entcd himself as Mr. Stokley, the member of Common Council of the Ninth Ward, and a friend of the soldier. The lutter he stated was willing to re-enlM in the army if tho case could be settled. Finally it was ugfead to withdraw tho suit if the soldier would p.-y out of his b-yiinty the sum ot 17 incurred fi r uiedica' treatment. This was agreed to, and the soldier was enlisted. The party who called upon Mr. Kvaus succeeded in getting the soldier to pay over JM2 of his bouuty, stating that it would lake that amount to settle the case. Ho further said that one hundred dollar was to be paid to Mr. Fvuns. The soldier, after his ielt a.se, complaiued of having lateu badly bled by Mr. Evan and others. This reached the eais of the lutter, and final'y the soldier and the purty who bad effected the release ot the soldier were brought together. It was then found that the individual in question wus not Mr. htokley, nor any relation ot his, but bud u-ed the name of this gt ut.erunu lor the purpose of carrying out what ever design be may have had. The money has been demanded back by the soldier, and if not forthcoming at once a suit wilt he commenced. Mi ktino Of the Sons or Titut-ERAUoii. The twenty-first annual meeting of the Grand Division of the 6ous of Temiseruuce of Pennsylvania, wa beld to-day, at Franklin Hall. The Grand Master T. It. Davis, Esq., presided ; and Mr. J. W. Mar tin, (.rand Scribe, acted at Secretary. A full representation from the country lodges wa present. The lodge took rvces uutil this afioruoon. "Mi stkrkd Oct iiy M:siaki ." T te hateful ta'luenco exerted by Copperheads iu olllee is not restricted to tho civil department of (lovern mcnt, but is extended to tho unlit iry -ertieo. In fact, tho power of a military Copperhead is much greater than a civil one; for In the crvleean ollieer has absolute control over his inferiors, and whether be ncn this power right or wrong, be does so absolutely, as the War Department seldom hoars of his misdoings. 1 Inro are at tho present tlmo in this city in 'ny able lovul otlicers, who have been mustered out 01 service by too comprehensive an application 1 f the or ler relative lo discharging otlu ers. l ae otigiu.ili rder from the Department diroete-1 tho liirons mustering ollicers, wlu uro deta iled 1 f'icers 01 the regular army, to niti-ier out. with thoir cotiii nnles or regime ts nil oilicets eve- t hi. b as in their opinion deserved, through their Mheieiicy, to bo retained in tho service. I lis order was made to act most perniciously t the service by a too nice construction, or by a system ( f favoritism. Many of tho mustering oiti ers are not absolu'e enemies of tho Uovertiuient, hut siiip irtir- ol MeCU-llan tacitly. Accordingly, it wtis found that only such ot' -ers as agreed with them iu opinion were dcvied Bullion nilv valuuble, in some instiiicc. to be re tained in their rank. .Many Union 01l1cersa. ro nitisto'eil nut, and many I loin crais roume I, m a-c. idaticc w i'h the will of these nettv deso .n. j Aceoidmgly, to remedy this evil an I iniu-1. ?, the S-cictaiy of War issued 11 sec md order, di ' reeling all 10 bo dis- hargi'd with the r i.nnm.i l is. ; In a. eonianco with this ord"', m-iiiy of our a il. st nnd most pa'tiotie olliecrs have been S'l'.nin o ily d:sciiarued ficm service, while their ejmtii' ids IniYcat onco n'-vuli'ted and b 1 1 n. ol-.i ers placed ov. r them. l)i itisf.i"',i i.i a n .ig 0 nil j ! iiiiii.i1iIit and men is the r-sul'. l'hc m -n I tiesiio their old otlicers, an 1 the oai -eis ii-.mii- uiguani at too undeserved loss ot t ic r well cat ed con. missions. An instance of an ol'.u er, an a lia! i'it and daif 1 lib e- hn oni.' under o n- no. ice. Dan-ag his nl-scti. c liotu his regun-.'ut on speci il d isy His i.-mm, nt was niuste,re..t out, and he along -ve.'t it. la I- six V. ceks be com lulled 1. 1 ills ell. if - C I II :l I ICS Of 1 is post h. 1,10 ho ICC IV. d ll.A-Mt h'S d is- c 1.1. ;e. r.e.u llu n he re ved a ea;l '.' 1111 ' .3 1 -i-mac lii g - lib 11 I 01 t o n to In' . ; i-i 1 ;',e r teca '.of hi: disc! 11".' piwen'cd hbn final ftild dntt tha ci limiiinil. Hundreds ol .in-al u- cases o -.cur , .aid the da-el;. irm d o.acors f.-i I v.a , - ire oat lie , 1 , jeer, ai. o In erne a- s ni..v - 1 -. oc r tithe oj pi.nii'ii, ual I at. oi v ei-s in ',- tn a-- b lo-'. II the Y nr lb mitui nt, c ul l b-i' uti lcrs.e.ii.l the wi ll, ngol Hi s or.ier. a siiiglc sen' atic'tiic pen .11 Id n pi 1 ily the evil and n,( uo ' ' J crn lucnl the ud am.igc of the a'liiitr, esp rie-i -e, and 1 -I'lioii-ni ol many m ii '! d-:v ited sons. Sine- t, ciinc'i's .uc ni.v aitlrmt .su cro-.i -, tlooigh tic luasappli-atio:i of ties' order by ct-.rehss ir win ci (fli-ers; anl one tha' v.h engaged n- I'bhi's 1 1 ' r ihe other day had to 1 0 si-, vr.l by hi git al olliecrs of other corps. Koi.i. oc IIonoii. Major-(Ieneral lSutlor lias recmlly lssmd an order, speaking in tho highest tetn sof tho (Ulcers and men under his com tnand, and mentioning certain individuals who were conspicuous for daring cond act In ha'tle. Among those so honored wo notice tho following Pennsylvania ns : I'Mptaln itecti I'lav, .vstli p.-iin-Mvniitu Valiinii..rN. Tlis c;nr-b uri-r b Inu sh.it. lie pta ot'-a Ms ( ators- oa ia- loi-tl i eatlens of it.ito iy llairlsini, ana was e .,-r-ly waainlej at lliu net, IU-Is r coiiitiii ii. tell tl.r ei'Min Minn fi-rennl I'a-ler.-soli T. I'l.mi tiell,. iinpitiy I', ',7t'i I'.nn. svl.il- tj.tl Hotel nt .aiitiirltti flip iit-t it-is..tii.r ut tin lort, a B-t le 1; tslu 11- is ,roiu il-l tn a ll.-aieu -.ni-v. Heik, s-ii N.ilti.inlrl MeK.iun,r..nipaiiy It, isth r.-an-.vl aiiln, aitviineeil In tr-.nt "l nur llu -s, ull.-r the reituNc ul ('.' f lain. , ciiicnilii',- It-.'jel h.il'i'-ilii iiii..r si-Vi-rc I'lcK-1 Ore. He Is reeoimueuileil lo tin: He .-reliiry of War lie a iiiti.lat I'or i .ilfnitry. l'urur..l Sanm.-I (-:iier.C.iiip.inv 1). Issth IVnnnvt .itihi, ts rccainiatn1eil um- iin-aa! r.r anllsnt services in lirli -itit: ml the ,-ot.a-- ut the ti'il sa-w V. rS. .'. Ii. aaM'i lil ies lllneher, t,tlili.lll- II, ISSth I'elltls. I vanlA p atileiltto first nutiansl ealers on the lu-Oilcatiotis th t ! i ti.ir. ,. ol S.Ji. ill..r -.'tl. C'on . r.d Wl thin (iri.lil.Conii.iiui I, ls4ifi IVnusytvAi.iii Ibst iilaan-il liu eJlors ut lii. StillH I'll thu l-irlilKiillatH af the cneniy. 'Ill-ixliae K i-ainfir, Clliipa'iy li. IsS-li t'eailsylvullia, ti" s oni- ul tti. Prst rls.it !., ,i l-aiilata. Hemeiiiil iVtlll.iin K. til'. sen, l.-rsi-mt .lutin I lailneira-i, ('oiiipiiiy I , an.l Sv-rwcna Ki auk l. Ils.vli , Company It, 1-siti v.-niisyti vnla, werr e.iii-pl -anus 'nr lennanrt lUrai In ubirit?. rbi to btiilaylt the waiiu-lsil im ler ah.n.y (lie, Sop'.l.ir.. -.SI. hirst I.U'Mteti. in J. W.sli.Tteht, e,innnintl. H7th Psnn M Ivat In ha tianiiratilis m. l. in larthe i;ll ml innitnor In which he iOiJ'a-teO the rpimptit b.ritif- lli-e on-raso-lnet I. Hpc.md r ietite'innl Wll'l ira IF. Kves, Ceni-isuv o, t(7ili PiMid) l sum, Uvtiavi-il wall usin:iiil ga laiitry In ticih ass..!il's. s Oiv -a nt Wlllia'si It. Martin, I '.uni my A, 'J7th t'ennsi 1 vain... i-cmm iii.liil IC. raiiip niy la ham ussuiici., ami i il In- na n wtlti l ravi-ry .mil ail'nlritile nn. r. l-..r...ra' I -n lit K. Ibirv, l -.iniu .nv II. '7lh I'.mi.isvI vala, I. un a' ul eit l'ir spceial irallaati y hi h h nus.. tl a .il ttio -.ellh i t S -pti-uii i-r. I'tl, ste W II n-n lli'i'nrty.Ciinisiii. t).'i7lti I'wnuiyl v.uil.i, is luiiiui .inly iit'-nti'iln-il l-.r spcel.it .Ali.iiiry . A Seniors fj u A Kin;. As ouo of the p isscng r curs of tho Filth nnd Sixth streets Hue was on i s down trip, about half past si: o'clock laste . e.v ii'P, a number of females in company w ith a tu in entered a tor. Thev li i I not ridden far b.-for-e the person iu question cjmmcuccd to use 1 ui guage of an irritating charaet-r towards a geii le liu ii who was also a p ssengcr iu tho cur Words i f uu unplea-ant character onsuetl, and during Ihe excitement the per.on who commenced the dispute exhibited iu a threatening manner u long black billy. 'Ihe gi iitlemau towards whuu tho angry words wi le Used left tho c :r soon after, but the assail ing arty wis n irrowly watched, and nl'ter leav ing the car was taken into custody by request of a gentleman who witncs cil tho transaction, uud conveyed to the N xth Ward Stati in House by the police; and after being examined and tho evidence of guilt lo ind on hi! p rum, was re quir. d to enter bail for ids appearance this morn ing, before the Alderman, to -inswar tho charge, of carrying concealed deadly weapons. Plio arrest was made hy Ollicers lleam, Sanders, and Doviaii. Nr.w Cythoi.iu Ciiniicu. The new Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, tho cor-ner-stone of which was laid on Sunday last, will bo lit!) feet loHg by .0 feet wide, of dres-c 1 brown stone, and surmoiint'id by aspiro. Ills Mtiintpd in a most resiiec able portion of Camden, dlrrftfly opposite tho City Hall, anil whom thore is room lor some ot the finest buildings of thu city. Ptsotiiii'Hi.T Hot si:. A woinn named M uy Do Haven was aires'cd yesterday afternoon upon the charge of l.cepiug a disjiderly house, in llolivar l'lace, l-.losoiilh and R i'crlreots. The house Is said to lie tho resort ol low and depraved chiuuetoi's, who make night hideous with their yells and cries. The accus d was held to answer. Cm ecu DEiiii iiioN. St. Pa lick's CitUoli ('lurch, of Nonistovvn, a very large and splendid eilitiec, was dedicated lust Sunday by Rev. James O'Connor, assisted by a number of eminent Catholic clergymen. The sermon was preaehol by the pastor, Rev. Dennis O llaruii. Promoted. Dr. L. W. Road, who served as Mirg. ua in the Ru.-siun urmy iu the Crimea, and since the present war one of tho head surgeons in the I Liinsylv.-tiiln Jie-erves, tins just liecn pro moled to Ihe post of Medical Director of the !)th Corps. Ho has certainly euniud ibis distinction. Ai rim.NTU.r.Y Shot. John Dougherty, re silling ut No. 710 X. Front street, was accident ally shut In tho foot nbout mi o'clock last night. Helindapistul ill bis pocket, and the weapon was accidentally discharged. l!i i in i iTMo. This morning warrants were IsMicd for tho payment of the ciiy bountvto eiithtv Yoliiitteers, credited as follows: l-'irst Wind, -IS; .Seventh Ward, 'J ; Nineteenth Ward, 21 ; nnd 2 at large. N.WAi.. The gunboat rivici Is now lying iu the stream ofl the Navy Yard, ready to sail. Tl e gunboat .Ycygtoh, which is to convoy Com modore (sii'ibiing to Key West, arrived at tho Navy Yurd yestciduy. l-.xi KCTi.ti to Aiiitivt: The body of I.ictt- tenuut-Ci loncl John 11. Kohler, of tho 9Sth Ilegl mi m Pennsi lvauia Volunteers, who was killed uiar Miiidlct'own, Va.p on the lt'th, is expected to hiiive in this city to-morrow. The KoLkir.it' Vova for Montgomery county, as fur as received from the Cist Regiment, up to Monday last, was as follows: For Dullock, (il ; Dover, 41. Scattered votes from other regi ments : L'uion, 127; buyer, il. A Boi niy-.i mi'ku. An individual giving the name of Patrick Rcllly was arrested yesterday iiKn the charge of being a bounty-jumper. Uo w as banded over to the military authorities. Foi'ND DaowNKD. John Hughes, uged, 50 years, was found drowued. yesterday In a small creel,, near Darby road, Twenty-fourth Ward. The doeeatud wo an inmate of the Almshouse. Akbiyal or Hen a els. Within tho last few days a number of refugees have arrived la this cit'v. Thev cume mostly from Atlanta, and many of them are quartered at the Refreshment Saloous. IsisTALiATtoK of a Pastou. The Key. Ed ward Hawec wa Installed last evening as Pastor of the Crotial Congregational Church. 6ligut Fm. About II o'clock this morning the house of James Magulre. back of No. 1429 Oeruautowa road, wa slightly damaged by lire. Pomticai.. A dense crowj assembled at the ball ot Iho Hrpu!ilicsn Invisibles last niglt to 1 stcn to ai O'ldr- is from lion. Hcn-y Winter Davis, the successful champion of free Maryland. The U'cetli'g was called to order by Thomas We'-)-su r, Esq., who Introduced the otator of ttio even ing, who was rcaived with cheers. Mr. Divis spoke for n nr y two hours, an 1 was listened to wiih attention and greeted with atnln'S". Af o the cliwc of his remarks, Way no McVeigh, Esq., spike for a few tniniib s. A largo Union iiik tin t w is held In WHmlng ton, D. lawaie. (Oivcrnor Can n in and T. M Coleman, 1-. q., of this city, delivered addresses. An immense procession followed llu meeting. A laryc Lincoln and Johnson tl igwlll bo raise I this evening at Nl-ictceiith and Market streets. A iiuinbi-r ol addiessts will bo made during the eve nin,". lion. Uiebaril Vanx nnd Hon. Moses THtos spoke last nit lit at thu Continent il Theatre. Arrival or Su a ami Woi-nheu Solpikiis. 1 his morning l.i) woiiii led soldiers arrived nt lire id and 1'i iiiic st.cets, by tho Washington tr uu. Tin: Wife's Comi-hint. ST T1IK S A HI) OV TOWKll BAl.U "Dear (trorK1'," sopiua muu, '-t h.ni;;li since w tlrsl ferd wril 11 ill one I rii-fyrfir hr.s pas.U away. Yd EiTitlv do I rear T lint I no more ant dear To you as on our bridal day !" Teh I Sophy," sal. I her unite, "You merely sertas-ata Idi.-'s real .-ams with l..net.sl lb. ; I.tit tell ins hy the ttio.lk'ht -My lovo lias IfS.eiieit a i(;ht New with distrust yoi.r spirit nils i" "Wl.y," Moptiv thus replied, "When I wus llrst vuar hride, Y'our Karl) was always neat and flui'. lint now ysu must eontoj Neiilcut. d Is yoar Ore-si Y'ou cam not In mil stcbt to stuns I' Ctorite answored l.er. -lie .are To prove niv lov. f'llciio Tlli.t Id lilt tlltl.t soon, il'lhat lie nil; Ib-nevliititi you'll see me ib- -ss, J In elotblti(t ol th-' best And nowest stvlo, I'roiu t'owor Hull." Vo lire selling Koiidy-iniitlc I't'itliiil.t. eia.d In every le. peel-.11' c, rr, rui'-ni an.l w 'rt in 'im -I-, nay Hindi- to ttiea.iite. nt e to .Ml per cent, luwer iiriees. Any one can lie tut. -.1 aa well, or ln'tter, Iraai our stock, as by Kuods made to iiu-;uu.re,w-itbaal del ly or tro-ude with Uu- larcet uud most complete assortment la I'lillndi-lphla to select from, comprising aU sizes, In Men i, Yoallii' and Hoy s'. Towf.r Mall, No. .518 Msrket siresf. liKNs:rr at cu. Tin: iihivl or a Fast "Tu t v." (leoi go I'm. I-In I .wii li.-o-ee his arrlv. d, net 1. tram t.i say lui ii . Itilrir.. and Is p.islii til. tVlcnds. .ieaiveic a i cry last -'train." II is no: sail- tu ilde , ch turn - ml n. Inn e a talliriM out a v.a.v srn.ll Itiin throws him otr tl." li acts. He mi-s wus -at a lo .iiii'iio ii hi n t.-nd.-r liehio t ; h- iii-ver t't-edH a phitiorni, hut pltehas rle'it lliruuirli Ii, wluilricra II ilt-m 're or a lilc uu phinano. iinaiiia- wa. y i ii can oo tri.il Train Is hy taking tihn to Charles Mioses A' ( 'o.'s "one prl.-v. under 1 e Coiiti.ii-titai, mid lul Iho suit la: a .. ai ' cl ll-w vl-slies dyed in tin . u d. ClllI.l'HF?)' Clothinu. lluvs'Hlllts. llt'allt.'lbotllltlV. Hoys' Overruuts. The lun.Kt and li.".! assortnlflut In the cltv. Al. HiooMAhcHiBl'u., No. I N. i.i-htr. i-re -t. riKNTi.KMEN'a II vis. All tho latest styles ut ft-arks Oaklurd A Hons, Contlmntal Ilulel. Laiuls, if you wish a use iieyu or u vtn, uso J vvsiv's Haih Toste. This i tiluaiile pr-paratlon esei'ci the scslp to new ami healthy attlon, cleaiues It frum icarr and dandrutr. prevent the linlr from luhini; oil. cimis tlioss eruplive dbcises which oiU'a anpear oil tho lie id, an I in a majority ofcfls.-H pruduces a tint- rowli of u2iv hair. It also gives the hair a rleli nnd beauttriil app-'araucfi, uu eatualkd l.y any ttilrig of tha kind, i'r.'pirod only by Ir. lL.layuc A slim, Ho. itJ t lieaaut atreet. Ki.'onomy in Fuel It is seldom th it any new nrlieli-introduced to the puulio wbis it wav Into i.upuiar fsvor us rntddlv or us eileetually ns tn e.-letii-iit.sd Sio- e piitcllli'd, tiiaonlai tiiri-d. mid s-'ld Iiy Mr. .Inlui S. Clark; No. lts Market street. Ad who have tried this Ciik Hlovnof Mr t lark's uru ikltulltvit wlla tne aduiinhlu in Sil lier In w hicl. it operates. Thore la. In t'n.-t, si-aTeiy a tl ly Inwhlrli Mr. Itlork lias not oiialomer. who are brooant lo t !a aliirc neon the diri-cl I- .'.nail, aid .t on of trie til. ,vno have na.d tlie Htovc In iins.tion t and. what is notalit'lu r. maiKahio. ol'llir Ibciih inds soltl hv lien, tu Pua cay and altp.irtaof the country, there has nut been s. Kiwln cuin plauit that ihe Shove .Utl not do ail nisi II Is siurrin:e.tt to ii. Tiorin hy Mr. chirk. Ho tells his customers plntnlyth.it il 1. thu best took tituve evnr invented ; taut for all kinds ol liiiknuiii'id ''onki.it: piiiiio-f. It Is tine'i'i.t ted ; t tat It is no re iluruhio and coiivenl.-i.t than any utlier .st ivc In use; Ih.a ls price is Ularo it.. iil.-r.ll.' . lint It c itistiiaes tell the 1 in nil i nun tit V ol our ton ot e nil In sl n.anlha In dullnr the .'olSiok. li. anus, and Ii.iii1.ik lur a large laa.lly,aU of Jileli lie wurrttnt. tu lie as repiesciited. I he tact, ticreiore. tli.it no ci, nplaluts litii-o Ihii-u iu-i le, i - tin- tio-l (hi.slide pi'uut that, tro'iir as am tho roiu-est-ntu-ItoilN of Mr. t'lrlt reslio-aiiiu- Ilia puDtllar Ntov .s, inev use so t il. true. We reeoinin.'iid nil our reatleis tvlai have agt yet denu so, to give this Htovo a trttl, "A Fstiv Mouk Plain Pacts." More of the VI in nee Marliin.N n.e not In use linn all oilier 'win it. chli cs . ..ii. blued ; 'si,' on are nut sola I i a year: -?l 0 an- no' In us ? iu l'hllad.!lihin. Hut thi-io are 0110114K In 11,0 to .-eta alsh I'n Mtpi-aiurlly mis ull oilier la-ally nniehlii.a, ar.d uuln for It a liost ol Irientla wh , regard It aa 1 lie liiio-u of IseinK .wai-.hitte., ho other maculae, cuveis so Inrtte a mure 01' work as ll-o I'-pirenee. Ttio Hah.., 01 the V'turoncc dtirlni; lliu that year I1.1 - o ootn ill ire than Uiaiuie ic.o... 01 any uiicr .swuik minll 10 lor a eki' per oa. .Sowing that a itiaerlmbialuis pul'iio can in-l tl.i aim-. -itl-e tti" udvnii'.aEt-s of Ihe I n-rcue-i ovor all others full Insiru.-tlona ftiv.ui wltlioin char ,13, wheoior you wiali to pitrcnasu or not. t ery ninchuie warrant".' t l ulvc rnlire uoM'ctl"n, or flie money returned. Ohlli nit lady oeatil'01-s, Willi or wlfont inat:hiui)tt, s. nt to uuy part 01 II. e ei'y. hy the da v or w eek. ('a'l or send your ortl -rs to tlia S'lur.uce dcwliiit Macldue Couiptiny, No. li.10Clio.nut aireet. An Inviliaiile Annii.u or Fi iini rriti:. Eery lamllv lo I lie 1 old sli'linl lie stipii-li d wllh a "llrover A Mukor Now iiik Y. netilne I neso aumlra ae a striime ila a'e nut only the iiioat cclel rnletl In piliuut' in day in ilia p.-rto'-rAUi.ee ol all kinds ot aowink- n-ipiired I 1 a lainltv, tail Itay uro ori'aiuenul as uo atll -'o o( fur tltiire. -cp,. wnreris nia .11' Hie agents In th a oily. No. 7a0 Cliuuut street, arc daily thronitid Willi visitors In WiIiichh Iho opean'lon ol Ih.-ao martilnuH, svhl-'h utsi more aluii.'e, tnai t! noiaelr-a. 111010 oasll. 'i,e.iilcd, and ti.riorin a wider raiec; ul w irk t'mu auv otl'.sia. ThC'llrosor .t llaker" S-Wlitji Ma. hino n.is, ill laet, bocoine a liouaehold nccoisiiy. I. amis' Fitns. An elegant assortment at l.'liarka Oaktord A Hon a.Coiit luuilal it nol. Wr. Wehe Yekihiiuay shovn through tho -ib-Udlu llii'tirclic .1 and ur.u lieal deo .lliic'lls o. Oa. t'onimoiclall' illeyt) 111 Itrvant.rt rai'.ni .v lltiinis er. 'I'lila Is oiilt on.' ul iw-nilv a v.ni:oll..aes 111 th ' OUIi-retit elllcs kepihyih-i aamo tlrtlt, ilit'l we waiild advise rtntae wlia d. aire a cuiiip'ii e aiiiii.".-i.il .ulucali ill lo vl.il it. s. VV. Cora -r -t'ii1U and I henicit stf 'tl. On. Si iisi rii'itons. This morning tiio o.iice, 'oorlii nnd '.'alntif sirttet., was In s.'--it hy pi vsoas d.. alrona In aiiuscrlho 10 the siami tra"s id' ebl territory 111,11 tn 1 1 v tl -.cilt'eil In iiotitltoi-eol'iiun. When it is ,.i,-isli.eritl that uIhiiii uncaotirlh at' litis pro ports la bin 'nc iToiind, and 1 lia- itli tilt- I. u.a . fi a-' 0.1 tin-Alh-kli.-riy ri.er and lis tribtttarles, unit Hi it th-sy ale ri.ittft.'vii '".(i.i.ita.and nr.- '.e''.-. 11 eatuicurei 01 lars eat'lial. e ' art- nut sm prtsi d a the d'si 1. 1 ion mm esi. d l i ai etui' shares, i .1 1 a til r: y a ll. 11 ctl .-tt, tit - 1 .1 an , uo e n.'-s one ol at e I utitl ed "uri.-ilial so',- Ti'iera." M.ulllC Ihe ftiihser ilt lulls ear 111111 t.i out 1 tu at rap! Ily as ilavtli.t Una 10.11 nin :, the ll-t will rtsra lie lull, wltan the .ut -colters can f.irm uiui or 111. ue emtip oi'-a uiii.ifit 1. i,i..i7i'.... m.tl ,-Iei t their t.tfl:"i s. eaeh saliscei-ier, ot eoiirae.heliii' elifcililt' to the p iaaluu of a litrctdor or otllet-r ol lltel-unuialiy. We are pl. uo'.t to nhserie llliit I.. Monttramery tload, K.ii . who. aa .'iiairuini of ll.o ' l.a'a,.-, lu uji", and lies, nun ('..tnintltt e. "i the Urea' (tuntial 1 air, an aa -cs-ssl utlv pi on d II llirmidi w ill act us Trasiee tin will receda lursidi riptiuiia una duly acioiorvlt'ds'-all rouili- t.itlces by nil II. Ladies anii Ciiii.HiiiN's Hats. Latest style t Cliailea Oaklurd A ami a, ( onlliieiual Mold The Arino.M hino Phi;siiii:nthl F.i.i.ciion la n .w tlte uirvt-'sal ili.-me. ltti.inc.sot ali kinds L,niure or tea-. I'aapiitt tl In vu-w or tho cam-nan aiisaeiiie. e-i ct ptllla the Ci"- liilsliu-aa aa llltistr.ili d ut tile cel. hratAd new yurd 01 W. W. Alter, No Sti7 N. Nln'h atreet, fie aciusiid fur Ins antieilor Coal was n.-ver to itredt a. at pn a. nt, owlt.u to the tact linn o. ;u7'-r- i t i"ix ccoja Pi iirit varus may rely upon getting tho best r ma ut l luiries uakturdA oll s,Coiilti.cat.u Uotel. Amoni.st the Finest Photookaimis made arc II. L. lit iinei'a atbitlral le hfc-aiii l-h iiosiapht 111 oil . ...ira, Ctit-t,'. de 1 lalte, uud liuii lype.. lalvu lain a cat'. No. t.Jl Audi alreel. Mu. M. fi. Bnow s's " Metaphysical Dis eoieiy," tuts the root ol everv tlln-Hae, I'rlee . Mo. 410 Aich ati'vct. bee advct-t'at-tuuut 111 aatitlio.- coluiaii. LITEST 9UBIXE ISTELLIGEXCE. CLKABED THIS 1I0BVTNQI. Br'a.l. Vf. Bpnicer, iicncer.Cl.atleatoa Har.E. A.Rsntler Co. Silo lltor-je Killa-ni. Norwood, Ba'em. dt. Skirts. A lUiiimoiid. Halne, lloal.n. II Tooper, ttclu Martha, ttobbuu, Bu.ton, W .Hunter, Jr. ABRITED TUW MOKSTSa. llerruie Commerce, Kohln.on, H days froai New Orleans, With mJse to Curtll KnUihl. k.ii... Ititniiie tscoiiand, KoUma, S days from BosHu, la ballait nu.'wii!.L,ldays from BoHoa. In ballast lo .uiT.udr(re.a.),riek.r,S days frost Kew Tsrk. R. tto Kew T.rk. 8.'-Vr 'i I"8Kiriaoil, tlsm.t days frura hew Ueauwd.'ia b bcVr is.' 1P i"i'" ard, Mcntim. days fro Fartlaal, wlta niuae teCfuweli A ColUna. IMPORTATIONS. Htptrttlftr Tin ZvflM'aiT TtUgraph. Nrw Oaia.aKS Btu-qiie Commerce, Rtblnsen 8t b'jls Blwia.sea Set) empty eaaka II bale! rasa Varus a & nlsbl. Nv lliusomi fXuI Uveal: Veailea, (jlbbl Js SLil UU Bhls.l U. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ;' Ornca or Tn Rvrsota Tn o ir-n, I Wed le.day. Ootober Vj The OoM Market collapsed yesterday, anoT, afb r felling at 21SJ, broke down to 212, at tha Fifth Avenue Hoard. It opens this morning at 2124. Heading Is trong before Board, tolling at 01 f, with a freo demand. Tho bears in thi stock, a) we have reveral time predicted, are about to receive a pretty sevore punishment. The Stock Market Is steady this morning, with moderate uansartlous to notice. Unfed Btatee bonds continue quiet, with sales of -20s at 10l(i? 101 1, coui-ons off, and now do. at 101 J, which In an advance ofl; fis of 1SST are quoted at lrM'fJ 1 Of. ; and 7 .10s at lOSf? KM. Bailrowl share are dull, with the exception of Rending, which Is strong and on the advauefl, with talcs at 0l,p. 62 which is better j Little .Schuylkill lluilroad sold at t.lj; Northern Cou tral lluilroad, 01; and Camdon and Amboy at IIS; ',!i4 was bid for Pennsylvania lUUroad; 69 lor Philadelphia and Oermautown; 59 for Mine bill; 2!) for North Ponnsylvania; at) fot F.lmlra prefirretl; 18 fir Citawissa common, 37 fot pteferrcd ; ill for Philadelphia and Baltimore; 49 'or Long Island; aud 31 ; for riilludclphia and Kri". New City fis aro selling ut 102, and Pennsyl- vttitia as at !I2J. In City Passenger Railroad shares there is nothing doing, and prices ure without change1. 24 was bid for Thirteenth an! Fifteenth; 33 for Spruce and Tine; 9 for IUec and Vino; 2D foe Green and Coates ; and 2i'! for Uir.ird College ; 79 was asked I'or Second und Third. Thire is rather more doln in Coal Oil stocks but pikes are unsettled. Oil Creek sold at ilQ 0; Dalell at S?; Noblo and Dibtmucrnt 11; Maple Shade at lii; Densmoro at 81; and M-elE- heny at ti. Hank shares eontinno flrm.w lih sale of Me chanics' nt 2! ! ; and Corn Exchange at 60: 1H3 was bid for North America; 1 15 for Philadelphia; ou lot City ; ;s Tor Cotisolbl itiou ; 47 forCxo, monwealth ; and 70 for Camden. . ,, Canal shares aro rather lictter, with sales of Morris Canal common at 974, which is nn al vunce; 274 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation common, 3(iJ for preferred; 70 for Lehigh Navi gation ; and 1 IJ for Susquehanna Canal. (iold is active this morning, and prices have) slightly advanced, opening nt 21 JJ, fell off and sold at 213 at II o'clock, rallied aud sold at 2! at 12, and 21 1 J at 124. The natural courso at the) present time is downwurd, but speculators are) circulating all kinds of stories to edect a rise. I'UILADKU'ltlA MTOCK EYCIIANUSJ MAMS, OCT. M. Reported by Clark son at Co., Brokers, Ks. Ill 8. Third Sta BtfllKB BOAItlia. S.-SS1 V M U-Wia ItKl, l.l ah Mania rtliade.. lasi Ion ah Keadlna- R IU . . t?4 ik) SI'J ill SIX 100 an no...... .nai t liataii AliiTncuy K'v. 1 '. us. ,11 ao oi.i Uiaishl'orn Planter.. luOak do. ...a this CtOah ItllkeS till ..:'d I'i, VSH) ah Kessb-r Hani. Uri 1 'i , bn ah llul.aiiitock.lil i;a HOsh di II VKlih S. V. A M..US) l .i year wii It' ion ah Union Vol ffi ano ah do Jli- Hlsh MeEihonyOU... sj 6P1.I. do Vc 110 sn .Miuio.t liej.o.l It' , ji..,u Eieelar OJ...I i l& rritST IIOAKI). wnu. s. 6-ao tot Jisi ab Denanvsrs Sill do M'. S-Sal It. . i-:Ml.nc Use!, tb) do I'i4 I'O I'enna .'is c s'4'l ('.KM nr oa It PS I .' ..purity Ba. new lire 'i I'lttali'irk-.'.s scrip 74 easi ciics'k ii ha iiu 111 ah Met h Hank.... tl'.',' :t ah HiiAlt'ton Coal . .a 90 ah Oil Week ,'! .Ki ah Halell OIL... S',i 1 ,11 .K V. t.l. . .1... . . isi.tl Mi l.llwnyOll.. la'ilah Sis-d 11am .... t 4-slah Sha iioki..br li .'. a. N. Central .... M atmaii Iteadin u si' list ah do...boklnt Sltf sal an do eSol'si bsih do siJ elSian dO....J30.'l 1-1 11 tl all do tHl'i it. all Lit Men K IflsJ life all do WO 40 4.0 ih al iple Shadoll! IS ' 1 all tlilsh Valley.. TT 10 ah Morru Cau.... 74 Uuolatlons of Gold at the Plittadoluhia (laid Fxcliangc, No.3t ti. Third street, second story: 14 A. M 2I3 12 M 21 U A. M 211) 1 P. M 214 Maikot firm and uctivo. Quotations of tho principal Coal and Coal Oil siocas ni i oeioca io-uay lid Ak. Mil.-Mountain Coal. A . !'.' (Inranle Oil.. Bi4 N. Y 111.1. Coal. .11',' It; franklin OH tlti.-n Mt. Coal.... i s, llouua td.ly OU., '.V is. , riiiiiihimii ., a o irvuia- uu Kuw Cr.-ek 1 I sj r-pe farm Oil..., IVeder Ham Coal. .. 1 lliensmore Clint. ai Coal I 1'.,' HaUellOlI l-.utlcr Coal II ll i.McElheny lilumoiid loaJ '.0 Ul lltnoeiteOU .., '"V tlwatara... 11 'Omstead 'J American Kaolin.. .. tt IMtSileaUolanjauv.lO? lv.in Minlnu .'iO 21 H-blmrd 1 si I itory Kana 8'.' 'i', i Hruner 4 1 '4 : 1'etmluum Caaire. j i'iiKulM.-rt 3'i i lluiie laiaud 1 2Sa AlleKllauy Itlver.. IV Ctirtln ast Connecticut Keyalon" 7ane.. I xcelsior OIL... Kill Timk Conttht'iital l'a Tairell I1 Oil Cr. 'k r, Maple Shade Oil.. lii SlrCltntuek )l l etiliaylv una l'el.. 1 l'erry Oil a lii4 I'lula&oil Crook. 1'? (I Hull Creek. 1 d (lermsiila...... il.'a' 4 (torn Puinler.. 1 'i'i Hruss l.tt 'i Kock Oil K Tarr Kano Mineral Oil.... .. K.Onlun.- Oil VeoaiikoOli Union l'etrolenm. Ileaeou (ill beurae Oil A 1",' .', U.ilH! i X -. Sch. Oil C 1$ la iLppor Sa: Ul. nay & The following nre the receipts of Flour and Grain af this port to-day : Flour. 1200 bbls.: Wheat, u2tH, bushels; Corn, 2t)0d bushels; Oats, 4 ,00 bushels. The following is the weekly stutoment of tha condition of thu JJunks of ilostou : Cupitnl stock 27,210,000 Loans and discounts oti,030,0.ao 5,.'l07,bOO 7.dl,.X 9,93l,i.XJ 2l,.")00,70O SC'-ie Due from other banks Duo lo other banks , Delimits tin ulu'iuti 'J,tjl'J,7iKJ Tho following is a statement of coal trans ported on the Delaware and Hudson Canal : 'or the loe.-l" eiuiiita for ltd id tl. I-s;i. jea.oai. rielae are and litid-ou Canal Co is',?.'. 7ia,.i4k i.aiiiij it a ma com iu u, Oi Tola1 tuna TJ.l, For tho same p.ilod last year: r'or t Mei. Tit taware and Hudson CannlCo -.'S.ri.lT I'eiins li aula Coal Co en, a; Total tuna.... .1.-.4U l.eii.asi i'iiii.iii:i.riii i TitAiit: iteroitr. Wehnesoay, October 20. Thore is a steady liuiiiiry for ilu.-rcltron Bark at yesterday's rigure, but too uiurkci it vuiy issirly aupidled with tns article. 'i'bc e-dton Market ts dull, and piicos are wholly aonhiaj al tl IK ull US tor tllddliaiia. froviaiona are uulet,aud prices aru about tha axuoe a last u,uottd. Cloversed ootui-i In quite freely, and the demand rather excel da the supply; it la taken at ftO "i SI lbs. lath ubBi-i.ce of sales w quote Timothy at So VaV7a, Max seed mecu with a fair demand at Si toed) I ti ft bushel. T he iiuletneae wldcb liaa pervaded the Klour Market tor enmt daya past aull coutliiuee. liotu buyer, ami sellers uu uii.tii In tne.r views, holders bein ludl.poied to ba poae oi their Block at anytli ns like a decline. The sales nre liiiuUd lelou oarreiB soal Wcaiern extra al SHI 7a, uud ynn Ii iriele do. extra taoiilv at SU. ( He demand Irom tlia r.-uiiera ami baker, la moileraie, at from HI ai uu to SUM) ior couilnoli aitieilino and fancy brands, aa In quality. Kye Hour la acuree, and commands j. Cora Meat 1 unlet und noinlual. . . , Tin- lec-lpla ol Wheat dunns the paai. lew days hava been excudaiflv llgi.l.aud the market la now nearly ban ol the article. lloider have obtained an advance over, yeslcr.lai 'a Iburea ot about K cents. Sa.ea or 4"00 buah. at S -4.i rl V' lor Ivuo.yO aula red. $i'aO for aoutherit red "ana '-' tU lor Kentucky white. lte Bells Blowly at SI .'ss.. IM) VbitBo. Cum la Iu moderate- re'iueet at a it advance, h.les of SeuO biiBli. yellow at (1 Ka, and Sta) buah. new crop at U nu. OatB are steady at (too., with: sale a ot st.l imsh. Hurley Malt Is uncuaimed a saleot 701 bnab. ilurlev la re)orted at It-sS. I rei hta are .erv dull. The oiterlnss to Liverpool erm tinue utrciucly lls'ltl, and our .luotaUoriB are euUreljr iiuiiansl. There ha. been aomeln iuiry tor Feltoteum vea atla lor Europe, and 8b. Y bairel Ib I be curreiit soiiii rate.. A ianu.b baroue.ii.T toll", was chartered In llew York, fr.iiu l'l.llBdeJ.bla lo Itlo Janeiro, Hour, e?iiu l hiak. !ia. advauced. hales ol Ooio at l tW ; Peonayl. vanlit rl .S, and liruu.. 1 iuujlaf. Harkeia by Tele;rapal. Nsw York, October 20. Flour lOfff l.5c. lower t saleaorsX.iO barrela Klate. at s snuja w); Ohlu SIO JeayU j and sloull.ern tlo i"(ill fi. Wheal declined baeo.;aalc unltupuiUnL Corn nnu ; aalfB unlulliortaut.. Beef qnleu Pork needy at tw solaria M. Lai aieaAly at aXku.i wa. Vi luiky dull. Eighteen minister of the Oospel were elected to the Legislature at the late election in Vermont. The living ex-Qoveruors of UassaehussM will vote for President next mouth a ootts below : I'or ihi-o?ti Bi. (lovernof Llneoln, ei-Oovern.u-Ml, ea-lK.vernor CUilord, ea-iloiri,or Jeul " Oo.emor Waaldums, ea-(.overnor hanks. Fvr AI. Cielian U Uoveruor uarSuar. . -The following Democratic Congrs havs been made la iUM ' 4 , l, ,J4 l,l6e,7t Vr (A j anon. .i7M,'.'l-J &.'i'.MI3 ii I .'! i