EVEN H pi ICE) A TlDTD o ntlCE THIIEE CENTS. rillLADKMMirA, THUKSDAY, OCT015KU 27, 1S61. rillCE TintEB CENTS. THE TJEI EIIIRD EDITION FROM THE SOUTH. aifinioND rn:ns or tuksbay. Important Manifesto from tlio Kcb.1 Eoujainin. FEAKS AEOUT GRAFT'S NEW MOVEMENT. A Ilcavy Expedition from South Carolina. lito., 12 1 v., lite, lllci., X2tc. Sn( tut (. 'ii i:inv Tfii-it'ii'ii. Wasuis-ovis, (h t iVr 111c! mond p-ipcrs (f Tue-day, rt'cilvcl U-ii', m'.vlci!t;o tli.it Mic- hamlouh is lew a valley of humiliation to tho "011th. Hrii.nln on NntliHiul riiimir-o-i. Secretary It uj imin has written a Ihm ; oir u'ar Tor the perusal of foreign courts on tlio nn.in i.it condition of tho Vnitt J Sia'-.s, and endeavoring Lo piovo that wo (ah ever pay our tklt ; while '.ho South, i tut i n'i! mt: I v upon gaining in ititle- lf'Ct.dt nee, will cancel all its iu';"!tc luon ut li iins 1 ill J abroad. 0 Ominous). A There is nothing l.t.r from I lit; gi'e it. Northern Oryploiei'. The UcV l ar Di p ir, incut is vvon fiderftilly reticent in reference to ilio lvlierea'iouts SOf the llhlnnitoUS Illllll rfint lu Tinkr it H' f'lvcmmit The ltkhmond editors ai'et('iito contidetit tint some move is ubout to ho nude by iieneral 'Oraut, who, they allcg-, Is now pi.itectc l o.i tho south side of thn Appom tttox Iiy tour lines of sVredunbls, redans, and rille-pits each interior .ine stronger than the one in tront of It. Most of bin artillery Is ported on the inner line. A limit r,x,'HHu. Tlie ':''' iy, "It is believed tli.tt. some lievftnovcnienl of impcr aneo is on foot, .is scv rl transports are said to have left Charleston heavily laden with troops, and Bailed north ward." Jlct'l 1:1 I. W TO sri i TEWSVI.- V AM. ByrcM Detpatch to 7?. Beating Tclnjnil. Nt.w Yobx, October 27. It is said that several delegations from tlio western portion of Pennsyl vania have Just returned from Orange, where they hnti an Interview with General McClellaii, urging Mm to make a politieal tour through the Key- m stone Stuto for the purpose of strengthening their Kinking fortunes. Ueucr.il MeClclkiu is under- f stood to have accepted their invitation, and will each Philadelphia this afternoon. PLATER FROM EUROPE. STEAMSHIP "CANADA" AT HALIFAX, Halm-ax, Octnlier 17. The royal mill steam ship Canada, from Liverpool, via Qucenstown m tie Potb, arrived at this port to-dny. The Pertia arrived out on the Hth Instant, and the tlortu.ua on the 1 J 1 1 1 . The tiohtical news is unimportant. It la denied that the pirate Semmcs lias left Uvf rpool. It Ls tl.onpht that a tre ity of peaec will be con cluded nt the V lenna (Junlcrenee. t'oiiimprrtnl Inti lllencP. I.ivi'.iirooi,, October 15, evening. The sales of cotton to-day nuiotua to OOU bales, tho market ClOFllg i;Ul( t. Uiead.-iuiii am onic i iovi.ions hum. Vrixlnce ijuiet but steady. Petroleum quiet at CPlOfri I'llt. for rru.le. London, October 15. Kvetiing. Consols cloned Ht HiOiU'-.i lor Uioncv. Amkhk'an Stocks. r.i ic Kaili'"iia, 4o."..( 1 1 ; Illinois Central ltal'.road, SOfiolJ nor cent, tri Biuunt. Ma it ink. Tlio ship .Vir.aii, from Now York for Liverpool, put Into I'ayal on October vit:i loss ot inaluuiubt. TO-DAI'S WA3TJINQ1'0N NEWS. Special Dcbpattlif to Evciilnj; Tclc;;ranh. i AVabiunotok, October 27 f Tlie Ititltlmore Cnnos. I Tie court-martial for tho trial of parties in 11 WIllllWll U14 JII 1 1111,11 U ll UJpiJ lll hand oodf to Rebels, have removed their sittings to llaltimore. Tho ea-e of Hamilton, Easter & Co., which Is the most irupoiUnt one, is now on trial. The evidence adduced on the part of the Government is very atii agaiunt thi3 firm. 'Emtcr is estimated to be worth upwards of two million dollars. In the ease of Johusnn & -Sirtou the court havo f rendered their verdict, and transmitted it to the fkcrctwry of War. It is understood that they Knave found this firm guil:y ou all the charges prefcrrt d. One good rcsnlt of these trials will be tho lireukiug up of this extensive anil nefarious trutttc. I.Htfst frm ftlcliiiiuiid. Several aliens unived In Washington to-day, iust from Hleliiuond. TUoy wero forced to leave Duorgia 'ouie time uo on account of tlio procla mation of Governor I3ovn, of Georgia. They were i-ome six weeks in ilicl.mond before they Jcould get through tlie lines. 1 ho relrfn of terror in that city now they a-sevt is iViglitinl. Kvory time that Ueueral Grant opens bis batteries upon certain points tlie people r JU to aims, and every place of business is eloed. Voting li Ilio Army. The ll-;h cw lorii or.inu;ei.s have giveu every vote for JI". V'euton. There am bu1: votes for JieC'lcilaii i.i any New Voilt nviiucut five-sixths being fir Liu oin. Tno New Yoi soldiers lire Koneiaily dis.-ardinj Seymour, lin- IHnIo.vhI li rKs. The disloyal clerks dismissed by Mr. Stintoa ue trying hard to get bad;. Since the clearing aay of tho tiiu'ier al ng the iicJnu r.olrou J, and the adoption tending out Ilcbo'. hViui) ulii.er s on suf.'ty guard, not an accident h n not u sit.gle gueiiilla has been lino of the road. i Boruliitf of n Steamer. I JloxThKAi., Oetola r J7. The steamer . Ilex iiner I was burned lust night. She bad a caro of UOOO I burials of apples. Wirnrrul Wuirru Ills Iteluru tollie Ariujr I of lh I'oioiiiac. Nkah Pr.TEitsHi uo,Octoher24. General War- Ten bat returned and assumod command of the (lb Corps. General Crawford, who acted as ' rximmsnder during the absence of the Corps Coiu- jjoiauder proper, bus resumed control of all bis division. Immediately after JrrivinSi General Warren rode along tho lino, inspecting the foniil- tXtlouj with the critical eye of an engineer. Hsrksis by sjVltrmph. y I NkwYohk, Ocudier 27. Flour advauced lCVit . I Ih'.; mf si 14 Olio Imrrvli t SS !Hi-aae75 t.T Ski.-; ll 4 1 (u IS lortOi'Oi atiil $le';.,a 14 lot tlouiriru. Wtissl ad oaci'd.'i.ic.;iiLi'i uniiur'uitiiat. (t.,ru sOvaui-ed lu.. wlih but iwiill ssloi. Ue' dull. I'urW Una Al $U Ijt&ti'lb lol Sirn. miu uuii u nii.'i .a. n niiKy auii. Nw Yomh, October 27. Stocks are bettor. f' hlcuo and lus-li lilun '.s,. ; Osuilierland proian ed ; . IU)U.fCnlrli.rlu.ni.v.,lii.r,li,lni,, Michlii HuuUi jta,cai Kw Yoi itniiim. liiiij ; Unimt, lJ7iilu.l. tr, Mnwun i, iwi jurte, u ; uua YaArCui-ua- ..Iln, M',i Trrtviury i S-lUs, iUD' esuyoi COUIUDS t )W' i llornnBe audAlox i 'A f tlie plan of j' ccuireil, and lV ten on the klslwM , io ; swill, w, OLDIEr.S' VOTE FRAUDS. THE iUBSTITDTION OF FALSE BALLOTS, Tiirl cf tlio Cmnivials by Court Martiol in EiHimoi'e. Nlrr t .si to 11" I ii iitoi; Tet c,i-iiitt. VMttS'TO, ('tobcr -7. L ist e'Cut:)R, 'ho Xi'.iv.ry CoMini-sl'iii in tl is city, proiide i ovw by Jlujor Genual Doublclay, ic civo l order t livcccd to li.ilihuoie fur the purpose of try in.' certain parlies ' di-rivedw itli openmq the civ.-! p-s rcntalnliig the votes of N. w York soldi' r, uu 1 fraudulently siib.-'itutit' ' ' allots for tiio-o mi :in ally voted. This trul v. ill bo one of avieh Int-T-'-t. as a uuiiibcr of proniiivi". parties are iuiolii.i'ed, and It is undi u! tediy one of mo-t 9t'i;icndoiu j cliti. ,d hands n r i ord. 1 he. nain'Tv of iVau.la- lcnt ballots Mib-litu:ed wili amount, it is lid, t between 3 i.otio and a sa.'.i 'ier.t iruu'cjr l carry any .t.de in the l iiion. The nnnics of the parties implicated in t'T.s truiis.ietio'i have not bcn mad.! nubile ,u y t, but as it U un.lei.-to d lh.it the Cjt'ioiis.i m will hit with open doors, they will d iubtles.- ':oon b: m.ule kiio i r. 'ibo Military ( ' .:iniis -io i t try this case is composed asl'jH.v.vs M iior-cJ.Mier.il Abncr D'Hibleday, l'rc ident ; I'.riT Ji. r-t ioii'-r ii I'r.incis P. Kcssendcn ; (.'a! oiicl II. Hutlcr I'ri 'O, 2d IYnr.tilratiia Cavalry; Lieutea.in'-C donel V. A. Parker, M:h New II inipsliiro Volunteers; Captain J. II. Piat, A. 1). ('.; O.iloa. I Join A. Poster, l75:!i New Y'oik Volunte is ; and a gentleman cf h'gh lOoHl attainments as Judjo Advocate. MnriUnir IMn lo-iiii nmnrrnf le I'rnii'l I ion otrlnri I'liplr l.fttert icii"il m(t the Voir Clinuiceil. 'AnisoriN, October 'JH. The Military I'aui- uiis-ion, Mai ir-' jeneril lioutile.l.iy, I'lvai'lunr, was ord red to u-pend th. trial of the blocl. I b -tradrrs to-'lay, and proceed to Llaltimore fortli witn t ' invc-tixitte and try a rcecmly discovered ease of most sstoundim? fraud and forgery con uci ie.l will, the New Y'oik Statu soldiers' vot s. The eomria-sl.m will leave by the liist tram to- nn now moriiiuir. 1 Im charges are, m bnet, sub. stitiiiiiig "MeClellan" for ' Lin 'oin" voo s iu tli3 original fm elopes submitted by the soldiers, an, I in torginj: iiaiues thereto. One box, over throe feet long, containing many tlioii-ands of these fiaiulul lit otes, has boen 8. iivl. Others n.o known to havo beeen s"nt to New York. The ih rcloptueiits in Hi'-; ease luomiae to be of tiiu most 6taciliig cl'aracier l urtlirr l'nc l ulilrH. YVasiiixc.ion, OetoUir Jtl. Astounding dis coveries ln.ve lieen maje by the Government of intended Itauds in re :,ird to soldiers voics. l no grounds oi tbe oi.iidmee of the Icadiuj IVmo ciats of b ing able to cany New York are now understood. A systenintic and wide-sprend eonstiirey h u licen brought to light carried on by agents hero, at Paliimore, Harper's Kerry, and in tho Army of the Potomac, under the immediate supervision and direction of the party in Unit State. Several of tbefio ai'ents have been arrested, and are now in jail, and others will be arrested as fast us proof can bo collected, and proper provbion can ba made for their trial. Men now in eu-tody have been actively cng iged in this business lr weeks, and, i'S one of the pauses involved declares, forged ballots of this kind have been forwarded iu dry-goodi boxes inn ro isew orii una Ainany. Judge Holt, tho Jutlco Advocate-General, hns bad the papeislaid hrforo him, and has prepared a brief report on tho subject. Ho pronounces tho ei ime thus commiticd to bo ono of the most serious character, and it will bcdea'twlth us such by the tiovtninitiit. A Military Commission 1ms alroa4y been ordered, and will meet to morrow morning in liuiiimore, under tbu Prpiiileucy of Ornernl J)"iitiiedny, lor the trial ol two of the leading actors in this coi spiraev, who are knoivu loliaio been in d'ici tand consiant commiiuicatioii with lending members of the party. The ti st 1 moil v in their eases, which I have 'icon nnd read, is full, diieet, at. d conclusive. It will leave not the lightest room lor doubt tint a ;nipie conspiracy b 'S been at work lor mouths in maturing and executing a plan for defrauding the soldii is of their votes, and for overwhelming ' li e ,;Uiirage of eitia Hi at homo, by tho forged votts oi thousands and tens ot tbou3.in l.sot sol d.crs v-ho have fallen in battle or died in tno hospitals, or wh have never existed. In Min'.B ea-es seal, d envelopes contiiuiiig "Lincoln" ballots Lae bceuopcned'id' .McU el- lan nallots li. ce D"en substituted ; out tlio m mi reliance of the conspira'ors has bceu in tho forgery of signatures of pretended soldiers to papers traiisuiitiing ".UcClelktn and Seymour" 0l( B. 'i he court martial which meets to-m irroiv for the puipove ol trying the parties already arrested, will make short Murk of the ease, and tlio Gov ernment will not hesitute to curry into eifeet wlnitcver sentence tm y may pronoun :e. Utlier parties imfilieuted will be sent tietore them us rapidly us possi ble ; nnd all the agents in the stlair are under tho vigilant survcillaneo of the Government. You miir-t not be surprised if these diselo-nros and arrests should touch some persons high iu political autnoriiv. Among otiicr tnitcs oisi overea tn tuis city was the headuarti rs of a set of gcuUcoica bu.ily trSiieed in iellug ui comtut. -.-iou.s ot Hgeuc, signed in rilank, and stun of tlio I'lirtieri Invoivetl theru;l' es l.oht commissions. .V. 1". Tnh'i.ne. LETTER FROM TIIE LATE CIIIEF JUSTICE. Ilis Love for his Mother's Memory. MR. TANEY TO MR. M'ALEER. sipeot'it to Tlie r.vMilnx TelfKrnpti. H i TutoitK. Octotcr 7. T am rjorniitted to send you ibe folio in,' interesting lector for p i1)- Iication ; lander Irom Juilira Taney. Vv'asiiini.ton, May ii, LSiil. My Dear Sir : I lcaicc'il lu culcu' illy loino luouths ago that some kind and pious baud had removed lioni the toino oi n y belovet mother the mass oi ruobidi which lor llfty years bid accumulated up in it, and restored it to tlu condition in which it was when placed there by her weeping children. Un titling iti a distant place, I could not myself guard it tn m ueseeraiion.nor even the ordinary uiiury tit lime ; and you may readi.y Imagine how giate- mi i feel to tho unknown Ineini wliobtd, un riBked end without my knowledge, performed the auty for tuu. I have ottcn iii'iuireJ and tried to dlseovor to whom 1 was indebted for on not e) kiud n pit us, bi t without success until a few days ago, mum my e.eeneni iiienu auu rormur p utor, tho IN v. I'uther Mi Klroy, called 10 sd j me, and from liim 1 learned, for the first limo. that I owed it to you, to whom 1 Im I hitherto been an entire stiabger; but you are not now, nor can you berc, uitir, be a strauer. i am. niostgrutclaftor your kimlness, and when the brief space of life in this world which may yet be vouchsafes! to mo shall brtve passed, and I am laid by the side of my n. other, 1 bops you will b near, and will feel assured that uuiong ray last thoughts will be the memory of your kindness. With, groat respect aud regard, your grateful friend, It. B. Ta.vut. To Mr. II. MoALruB, Frederick City, Md. l.Mler from Mr. MeAIr. V .faw l)U tL.j. T.' ... . . iiiMiLnivni wnj itj i-.annjlHUtl HU(l venerable Chief Justice : Your highly valuable letter of Gib instant was duly received ; aud for your kind expressions of regard I beg to return my sincere tt auks. T ito pleasure derived by me in the pciformaiiee of that passing token or re spect to the memory of your good mother, more limn repaid my trouble. "Now that I kn iw your tomb will be by bor's, mid that of my own loved ftither und mother, it shall be my pleasing duty, and that of my children, to watch over the graves ai d the tombs of both, when you are laid by the side of your mother. Many years heneo 1 trust, 1 tiope to ue lisar to mmgie my tears vwm those of your many devoted Irieuds aud admirers. W Ith highest regard and respect, Your oLwdisut senaiit, Uvou MoAxkk. GIUEEAL SCEllIOAll'S AP.MI. lnrt 'ftilnrs f lti l'Hiinri if',irn, fiitir. Ia'itisiu it", Va , Oc'ober J't. The ita-nl'i s main- enotber In.tl y,"ierday of a brt,' inVr g nt ral. ti.'.er.il Dulie, w''o" b t I beoa to the I'r-nit, was riding down the pike from Win Iiesier ill : ii aic.ieibifce, w iih nn escort of caviiiry. T be ao.l't.laiii e iro. ccde I a' n more r phi n.ice than the c.i..i:iv . and h I'.inc made a e nstd. ra id.' sap In twee n ine r,cral and his tntrds. 'he em ril as d i-licd l i at'd gritil ,-tl the v,iiole an-bsi'un- 0 I arty, nbiskin.T tlieut oil' b fore tho t si "it i iiine up. 1 lie cavalry w.u iu tnolv -U'l, but e in e .n sifiv. IH i'ti. r ll.i-.i'.' the iuc.lie.il dir't' .r at tV. p: nit, h is m at t ' P. ai'icor.' t vo tlini r.nl i.ve l.'i'iiir- d uouiid.d nun siii'e t!.u l.i.t b it 1'. i l,i re are a Vint one tiio'i' and ttirej lei a;red 'cit at Wim cr, li'id : tno nicy or ;it:y tier.'. i i n ral t 'iir'. r i nd ( u t '.ih ioo: a a-d Wli't leu tbu tnori,;".; i.'i- the, Ivoat Mill a pii '".' Cic oil. Ik Ol.l f"l(.,io-l iMy.s. i c ;hiim I..!.-ii Vein:. I fllrly-t VA'I Ir.ull I mi 2:'i Ih 'imiI nil Our IMwi l lvi I'li.iu refill tr,ii. i 11 Imi h'l i in 'it l!il I 'miti .isnii'iitoni t'ofmiel iiiiiliiirai Miiritercil. Mii-i r. M itr' itv Pin.' iv, Cam.- vein ? i in Ci i kk, O-tobcr J . The ar ny iKCiiai'--its old i es.ucti. c tail coi n , diviMO'i and b k'a l.' I'Hvi. ltn -ame cactping-a'-oand nt1' it iio'ii whicb ihiv were duvea by s.iri'tise on I lie ni'.'ii-iia-' o: the 19'h. 'l'i:e eneci was 'Ir.vcu u.s fir us Iv'cnliuig. and tiie eavaby now r poi t "uouo to be f. nnd." Tfry sii id lied otr upon all -ble and mount iln lo.ul", and nn wieotis and casons do vn iti'o sivnn ps and almost iinpen' tr.ibte wo "Is la hopes to chute, piii suit, but they were hu:it"d out, i,ud our uivahy "look everything on waeels." A train tl.ite milis long consisting of our own va;;on and aiiibii'a..ecs re. ap'are I, and those of tiie cneiny , ere sci ;i coming in over Fisher's Hill yesterday. Tlio number of cannon lio.v reported captured is li('y-vvcn, with niulcs, har nc .", and appli nn e- to boot that is to fay, lill'IS Clplureil i7 Otirowu taken hark i Captured over and above our lo-'ses. - 'VI gun'1. Live ihott'.and pi i-oru rs ivihj taken, iu round mimbers. One thoU'iind have eane toi'iar.l; ihu rest will follow soon. Small arms captured, about liv thou and. We look till their medical wagons and ambulances. uio i LANM.n mi; ttvxK siiviati Ni, Tho Heli 'Is among tho wounded and. others assert that the credit of conceiving; and urging the Hank movement upon our lines tin i tgri Lmay vallev, is iluo to General Gordon, Moth Knr'y and 'tordon aecompaiiie I tho noops over the mountain. Tho cau-e of their sad reverie is ntuihutcd to luck of diS' ipliuo in tho Jtobel army. As soon as they had carried ihr position and found tliei.iselves in ioc-iouot' our abandoned camps, they threw down their arias and began to plainer nnd iuarrel over the -noMs. (Jiiieral Gordon, seeing the prevailing ilemoiali ition. nncthrr dil'leuity of keeping til' trvpi in line on in i cunt ol the large number of stra r tie: s, it is s ill, inlvi-c'l Kurlv to t ike what plunder he had si'C'iied and I'ali back at unco. Disregaidingthisailvlce, It gave oi:v army liiuo to r cover irom the first snrp' isc uion , it ita' us Shi lidan, and turned a ilisgracelul disaster itito one oi the I'Oir.plct'-'St victories of tho war. No one now believes it posMhle for such n sur prise and skedaddle to occur ngain. It is dearly-purchased experience ; but, vvhl'e lamenting the loss of brave men, we now sec that it whs a deserved chastisement, for undue eonli dtnc", and will be a valuable lesson. Thos; familiar with nil the circumstance assort that theie was no lack of vigilance. A court of in quiry will no doubt sett'u all tho-e disputed points. G ii'd judges n-seit that had Sheridan been here he lOtild not have prevented what 0 cut red. It ivas fortunate for his well-earned reputation that 1c' v.. is not here. His timely arrival; tho arresting of a general and disorderly retreat on llailtonn.or some oilier place, and hurling back his scattered forces In reunited ranks upon the enemy, driving them in panic, rout, and disoulcr fir beyond their original starting point, and the capture of so mtt"h of their materia! of wur, udds a crowning wreath to his fama as a communtlcr, as there has not been during this war pei haps in tio other an iintanco where tin) pi W'er ol ono m.iu vviui so strikingly exhibited ovev an urmy. The troocs are nleised with themselves, and each man now believes he can w hip a stack of wild cats. General llain'Ci'.r, who died at General Sheri dan's hc:iiliimrtors, stated that there were twenty tlin o thousand Infantry in tho attacking pirty. Of these, two divisions pas.vd the .V. iss.uuuiuen Moiintaiii, luiiri hing all night, so us to coma in on our left liuuk. They marched iu sinule tilj. The letiiaiuder, eleven thotKaiid, attacked in 1 1 1. r.t and u'a eig tbu right, after, the first shock had bet n felt on tne h it. lb sides tin se, a eoii-ider.ib'e body of cavalry 1 nine over the mountain, und pu died rapidly up tl.c pike alter our wort s had heeu carried, lor the purpose of capturing our wagon trains. It was here Ihat Colonel Thobiti D, c nu n mduig the 1st Division of Crook's Army of West Virginia, was treat hcrmi-lv surprised and murdered. The act was nothing less. Ho was rallying his men, when a man In our ow u uniform approached, linn, of course without suspicion, and when getting cl ;o by his sid i, rem irked, "That is a lino i.orsc you urc riding, Colonel, you had better give him to me," an 1 itptncoiiitcly presented his revolver and sh it him. The Colonel su'doiu carried any weapons on his person und bud no means of defending linn scll. Ho wus roi'lM'd of money, witch, and clothing everything. The dastarj, a Kebel Lieutenant, who committed this act, did not get the horse, it was recovered. The Colonel died lit mi' luight. Atae Vork Tribune. VII IS I.IKl I'FVlN r IIKAIMR? This reckless young scoundicl who is aaid to have been the leader In tho capture of tho JfurMoAV, and previously of tho f.'Acsirpen-, was just bctoro the breaking out of tlio Rebellion, a lounger a Mic ivvbcr, who iusi-tid upon having it that the world owed bim u living. Uij first venture, so ttr as is known, was in Williamsburg, Long island, vvlicro ho became a. 'jimmied with a young woman of poor but rcspeet lble connections, w hom ho eventually tnudo his wife. After uur riagc, they went on what is technically called a "honeymoon" tour tlnoii.,hout tho West, stop ping at tho leading hotels by the w y, unci stop ping out to the time ol the "free list." Arriving at tin extreme point West, tho "Lieu tenant" bulling that he was "played out" on that line, left bis wile us security lor the hotel bill. Tlie landlord in tiiis ca e dc lined the arrange rr.ent, end the young wile returned to Williams burg, where she resided lor a sci i s of months in the lamiiy of a e:itiuninn not remotely connected with t lio of the llrooklyu journals, where ahe was retained us nn object ot merry. At leugtli the "i.ieuteiiuin" dropped hi r a note and sin hit. This vi as ubout the lime, when tlie Ktoelion roko out. A few mon'hs only elapsed before Mis. II. returned to Williumsniir; loaded down with luxurious apparel, so much so as toastonish her old friends with the sp'eudor of tho traus foimai.oii. Htr purse was lined with gold, aaj she wus unaccountably rich. Lieutenant liraiuc was cngiecd in the secret servi' c tt the Pebel Government. '1 his was tin: secret of the "cl.ougj" on tho part of his wife. Mrs. liraine depsrted from that region, nil I nothing was heaid of tho liraine family ag lin till the 'In injicuAf allair came off, and ai'ier another interval, in the capturing and buruiug of the loimo.c. for a young man, no is aoout as rs.k Jest as is pcces.cy lo make l(im, a tUsliiug pirate, I appeals that be has iulicu into Tint'sa unmis at lb rinuda, but under a very different cxcioiso oj govcrmnental policy thiin that whie'U wag meted out In the Chesapeake piracy. General l orbert A 4 orrot lion. re IU i'l.tr tfi Ecatinj Ttie n ai h- tsia : In your sketch of Major-Qeueral Torbert you pay bo "is a native of Kcw Jersey." In this you are mistaken. The Geueral is a native of Delaware. I knew his father, and an acquaint ancs, a native of the samo county where tho tiiiber resided, tells we be knows tbe General, and that he is a native of Delaware, but that he went to reside in Now Jersey alicr having spent some time at West Point, and treat to tha war iu a regiment from that State, I am, sir, &c, IiaAWAaiAf. We make this correction with pleasure., and should huvo stated in our sketch that General lorbert graduated bigb iu bis class at West Poidt, and was a capiaiu in the otb United States Infantry at the breaking out of the present war. Ku.Ttl.KOBAl'H. On Tuesday, tbe upper part of tbe body of a ix weeks' old in ant was found lying la the streets of Chicago, The remainder of the corpse bad been devoured by the dogs. Mo clue to its origin or tbe manner in which it curue there could be obtained. Mot Mil l A AXIS THE H I Tl.i; Ol' I illl.lll. III 1. 1.. Inatiotl.ir part of our piper to-J ly will Iu found highly important tn l we l-snihcntici'dd st iter.eiit'i concerning General McClcl'an and thoba'tli of Malvern II ill, which pr ve not only his own ii terly ilcmoinliod condition, in a mill t. iy seu-e, but that ftio cx'icmo contingency of MirrciidTitng the Army of tho Pootuu: to Leo Was B'-t ti ii I ly coat, lnplat'.'il. To this wo nppand anoth r lit kin t';(. chain of ti stimony oti por i" ai kr.ow a !..', aii.l bi'hi rt ttnp'ib i lie .1 On t' e tuoi n r.. -'a. ccr.ling ibe lat'lo of Mai vt ru 1 1 i'l,a i..na. i'i --'.a .-i' ' d arrived in 11 uup ti n 11 :r.l-, lion n the l.iiii' s river, 'v illi desp i elic t .oin i 'in tain forgers, of tho lie'oid, to King i fea r Go'it; Ian 'tigii. on tbe frig it" Mi .'.: A si. on 1 me niter I", r ai . av al, do I'l l .'-Opiccr care: mm ir, and i'i t ins deep' t c I'l'-ern ,,f n on', tioed pi it. ly to a li w' Ir1 an is tin' lie hud rc.sou tonelicvi: ilnr liciienil Me'Ciell a was i u I oar I the ' nhii,, a "uallv cant. Miniating the .-i.rii inler .a hm finny ; and the l'lag-O tlecr was ili-tn smj'I veil 1 tic nppn In ltsioa th it tlri . i . -j " C v.oiii'i be, If t 'nd not already b en , exe cuted, t ulv s t'.'.ptam ll 'dgers h i t dis.-.ii.il him fit in it vm"i t l.e iissu'amo t.f adepii e t o-opt tat , ti by the l.ary. '1 U,s cloo uy u .i-. was eonarni'.al by Captain Case, the Ke :a.i .e ( giicer i I' Ibe lie, t. aim it w is we I n ink mo . I '.v then to vihom i! was imparnl, in eonii b n ", that i! had been d pal' had from iho '.'a. ..i. l'.atlv in (he same' de.y a b ,nt came d avti tlio river, Inning on hoard Trince lie Jouni 'e, Count i'e I'aii ', lbilto de Cba' ires', mut a nui'i'ier ol other members ol M 'CiCtlan's stall, pri.it l ally loie gners (ono i,f wuom w e.i l aaaou fi' Vlinv, a tain ater for IM- dl. tho convs ioud tut ot the l.omlou (a il.illl of whoiii given gl'ji'lny ae ontit ol the s'nto of alia Irs at II -rii son's bar. Print e de J' iav illc, Ikotigii resti'vcl and prin lent in nil b" sanl. s'lengtben' d t'te gtai o npptet'et.sinii niistd in tho minds ot tlio.-o with liotn the I 'lag-OilU'er and Oapt..lii ' 'nsc had con veised. it will I c rt iollc' tail in this connection Put on the m t day tin) Liverpool steatn-r left Now Y"tk, and unit on louclnn.a tit Cork there was sent foi n 'id a de spat h to th" effect that, a tor several days' disastrous fighting and ret "oat, the Armv "t lii'' I'ot nnae bail r. aciied the banks of tie .lames, a'ad thnt licncral .Mel 'lellan wis on board the guuhoat (,'it. i t, picoai ing t surrender to ieiieral 1 cc. Ktiise'll was Iu New Vol !; vvtien the steiuni r Milled. llo'.v false app.inrane.es and words w,re, no one i nn in curat 'ly determine; but that, iu tho minds of all observers, and more especially " those who hud the cl '"est reiai ions w ith li. norul Mi'Clvll.in, they created the tear not say positive belief that he toii'.e le plated tho surrender of 'he Armv ol the Po'.oinae, thsre is no kind of doubt. I'd'.-,-hurt ( VicoatiA . AMI'NKWKKllS, Mcs. D. V. Houcus. This distinguished and faioiiio Philadelphia Ir.ignlienne is soon, to give ue it :ontid of her most plea-lng and powori'ul pars ai the New Chgsnnt Street Theatre. Always proud tr meet her frieutls iti I'blladolptiia, Mrs. Powers i.as made some personal sacrltice j, pro li sionally , in order to appear in this cny on Monday i venin . next t tlst Instnnt;. Mrs. llovifrs will probably open vvi'h .' I.ynnr ; ur, the T.lttrriv. iit, drum itied lor her by Clifton W. Taylcure, Ivrp .. t e in t- assured by critics in all of tho leiding cit'es, that hf rccleiiratcdlinperBon.il ion of "Ludy Isabel" hns Inst none of Its power to at'raet mid charm an audience. In truthlike ad of tho art s tlc en ations ot this gifted actress, it gro.vs with icpcti.lon and cxpiuuts in pow er nnd mes-mng. There is no surer test of jenius than this freedom fiom mere iiieehanic.'il"reitcration.. l'.vorfrosh and new. tlie concip'ii of tbe artist lives and moves Ik lore os irsiiuet vviih changefuf und emo tional lile, a'vai.ini'jg- nil the hiddou founts of feeling in the heart, and in tho end snhtfuini' it by the . sad pi'.ln s th . t sin rouuds the fate of tho iiiisial, en. but not pinning Winn. in. Altogether the performance Is ono woll worthy of Mrs. Powers' established reputation as tho foremost Aiurrlcun actress of the iresent day, in u liiieiiientiinil Intellectual culture and in iiitcusu pow er. DruiBiiti?.-d i speci illy for Mrs. Dowers, the plot of the play vaiies somewhat fiom that of Mrs. Wood's nov el, and sdvantagiioiutly so, vva tl.ink, I ringing tl.e heroine closor to tho .sympa thies of tne auiHern e. Of ubsoibiii'-; Intenvt, and laculiariy tilted to Mrs. Dowers' pernltar poivorrt, it la not surprising that it to unfailingly draws crowiltl houses. In K New Y oik Siiii'twj Mrctry, in a criticism of Ponc-t's "Spartacus," in the p!uy of thj Unto), "ays of Mr. John Me(,'tilh,tigh,tho promis ing young Philadelphia actor, noiv supporting Mr. Tom st : "It is great praise to say that any urtist shoa'd ilividu attention under ths 'ivcr w helming iiit.rest utworbed by Mr. Porce'd, and yet this triumph, was achieved by Mr. MeCul b ugh, as tl.e brother of ' Spartivus.' .Mr. Mrt'uilough is nipidlv ri-iug into the highest wa ks of the tlranuu To u tine person ho a ids an explosive lace, and a g. od voice. In the hig' or oxprcsMons of tlio passions ho oecaoioual y la. ks a'lii'iilnii nnd I'Tce. "Mr. Mt Ciillough's appeal to his brother, his pet iti nee, bis revul dons ol tii itrcss, were exceed ing'j line, ilis report of the horrililecrueiiixions iuliicted .upon the Koinan gladiators wis in a vein of i loipieiii'3 rivalling Forrest hlm-elf In truth und iuteu .ity. Indeed so great u pjiut did lie iiiako of ill is, "t luit tho audience (TVelcd his triumph with a flattering round of i.ppluuso. CITY IjTELLIGENOS. Ptatb op Tur.niioiiBTsa To-Dv. Six A. M., 50. Noon, fil. Ouo P. M., (12. YVind, S. YV. by S. Jssi h oi' I'atsnts Patents have been re cently issued to tho following ronnuylvauians, for their respective inventions : Theodore liorgner, for Improved skate fastening. Kdwanl Uiovvn, lor iuiprovciueut in vulve gear for steain engines. George M. Hay, for improved adjustable collar for stove-pipes. I -ewis Iln I, for portfolios. John F. Keller, tor improvement iu seed drills. Conrad Leibrich, for improvement in has;s for tru' k locks. C. A. Horse, for improved medical compound. E. Seeiey, for improved comp isition for con crete pavement. Filward L. Walker, for improvement in hay elevatois. ilobert K.Colv'n, for Iniprovcmont in eom blned gun ami pistol bayonet. llci.ry Xseumycr, for improvement in foat bel lows. Sanlerd E. Parsons, for improved coal stove. llAsnioMr. TiiyxsiAUiiMiits. 'i'ranspiieneics arc now being painted by the Artist,' Sketch ''Ciub"forthcSupervisory Comm;;tce for recruit tug colored troops. All their leisure time is devoted to the work, which is carrb d ou in tho various rooms of the building at No. ltilll C'licsiiet stieet. oceiitutd by the I ..nituiuee. It is intended tha thev shall be placed ou the fiont of the building, occupying all tin) blank surface from the pave ment to the caves. A buttle scene, an arch of libertv, a hand to-hand struggle between a Kebel O'heer und a neuro soldier, itud portraits of mili tary men, make up tlie pictures. Tun paintings lire vet i.nlinislml j but the artists ure working hurd tot oniplcto them before the closo of the week. 'I'hev ure good both in design and exeeu tiou, and will exceed In attraction, both to taa loviisof ui tnnd ibe cuiious, any paiu'ings ol a s inilur Mud that have ever been exlii'tited w our Ci'lci.s. When tho paintings are ready to bo put in their places, Mr. Webster, the Chairman of ibe Cpiniui tee, expects to sigualiif: tiis occa sion by apprciciiti'c exxruw, YVoi Nln.il fol lill.ilS from SniT.inA-j'j Atlvfi'. Nearly two luindi'cd more wounded soldier from feherldiiu's urmy urrived yesterday uiorn ing at tho Citizens' Y'oluntcer Hospital, Drojd aud Prime streets. Thefoilowiiigl'ennsyiva.,laus were among the number : Michael Mahlor, Co. 11, tl.gb; John llolelms, L, O.h Cavalry; liloiond Harry, IS, fi b Cavalry; 11 A. Cutiniugnnu, Ji, !5th; Orion S. Duller, L, 12 h Cava ry ; V ats on Stiiuton, C, Iblih ; John Couster, H, 87th; J.iui"s Poiter, L, Ath V. S.; Conrad Fleck, Cl, Pita Cavalry j Heruiou II. Schuistering, L, 1 lib Cav. L.AtNtH. The stcnmsUip Cleorgt Appoht was launched thhi morning front the hlp yard of John YV. Ly un, foot of Iteed stroet, in very hand some siylo. She Is owned by the Morehauts' Mil ers' Steamship Company of Baltimore, and is intended to run between Baltimore aud Boslou. She refetstors 1500 tons. A Stw StSDAV rAi-LB. Mr. S. E. Cohen, tho enterprising editor or the Campaign Dial, Intends to commence the publication of a new 8miday paivcr, to bo known as the Sunday lU raU. T ba im ution of Mr. Cohen's name is a sullicient guar stitee for ability ftud truth in conducting his new beet. rtasoKAi,. Major-General George B. McCTel. Ian Is txtwtcd to arrive In our elty to-nlgUt. Colouel Herman Diggs has been apiwlnted Quartermaster lor this Dopartroeut, to saccesjd Colouel Ueorge 11. Croemaa, retnovoel. fsf r.r. at . Rf.ii.Ko in nr.rr. It v.o. ild bo a curious task to inves.'.galo the rruscswhi.li Cor.tri' iito towards supporting I'io ctac'i i title of travel that tikes plseo Ix't.vcoa this el'y and the gr.nvt t il es of tho North ;fn I YVe t. Oti then it ua ds connecting vvi.h the South, the travel partakes mainly of a military char acter. '1 here are cnli ted men who jmnv y to Wash ington fur theptirp.ee of being dlsirinjicd a mong tha skeleton regiment of th ) Army of the Potcllillr ; till'' IOC I ttic.TS Ifld SguiTS wlle.i- tciii" ol" tur'otigb b ve e('i,cd. and w ho ur. about to rci"'ti ilicir tegunen' i el tne fmut ; tii re are men a,"i ivomcn vv lio tntv. l .s-nita lor the pur of si cl i . sg i; l',ieinls ;.'id I'-ltives .it the d'liiTent bo fais, v,!;o go ti r""ier t'lrtlcol In dies of bin bands or sons, or to meet thos" who huvo been re i' ved troni duty ior a da. or solo vi-it V i"bi'i 't 'ii. And tin n, again, there are ctrn'riietoi ., sutlers, politicians, ami o'.h i.s, ail oi' whom seek io trans act he dress ith the ( inv ei irneii!, and t ae oo'O-'t 1 1 vv li i e mission can he det ' ted u'litajt 'it lac lirst k'.a.irc. This I'a. t will m i 'e appa cut to nn y cue v ho w ill tiko Ike iio.t:, ro irt the depot at Pre-.. 'I and I'u no str -aj ', b Ii hour or so before tin departure of tbe ceiling tram. Hut nt lie' Ih nn .y b .mi i linl'"i l I', pot, now removed to Thirtieth and Mirkc. str. e's, the chiuaa'cr of the passing, m is tot illy mi'ngcd. lu the ear al. ic'i drops us oecip oits at II on ii burg there may bo ilienrneil a sllgln HoriuKbi'g ot' soidicis these pibo are either iLbiiued lor Camp 'ur, in, t r w ho se k W'tishi agioa re mi t bi cipital of our State by the on lot of the Northern tViiiral lliiiway. P it we'-t of tills point the liavclcrs, wuh out tcv exceptions, u-.'o entirely civ ilians. '1 here are merchants who go to the elites of the 'st lor ,h pui pose of e.vleudiiig Hi ir !a-iiiess eoiu.i cii.'i.s iu the l'.a.-t, er to ncipi lint llicm sclvis wuh ihu la.-t ipiavier's tratisac'ions of lions, s a. ready establishe.! tl.ste. 1 here 'are otln r nn n, young uml mubilo agnl, wlio li.ive bade lar. wi ll to' their homes in the North, n-id u boj. ii' ca y to towns aud c tieswiiirli, like Jack's beaii pnic, have sprung up over nlglit, there to seek new lortunes or recuperate wasted ones. Then, too, there are lueu, women, und children of a 1 nges, till degrees of education ami nation nlities, who Iriv e t scain d the crowded ei'ics, with their icl.it y teueiiimta und pestilent lat u'.m si betes, mid v bo tiavclus ciiiiguiuis to these rising villages ami tow ns. I hese arti those c tiled out. by reason of deaths, birib, and marriages. Those wdio a i c about, tore new old ties of ac.pauait unce and friend-hip, long since severed because ol ub.-eiii c, and the tlio.i-an l and one events of life, vvhii h, us we remarked when we e miiucncod ibis uiticlc, would Ik- a curious task to luvcsti g.itn. 'J here ore those, too, w ho, by their aetion, givo eunci.cy to I lie belief that the contemplated rail way trip will be a great novel'r lo tliciu. Hut once br fore In their lives, it ni'y be, havo they ever traveled hy stem. 1 hey present Ibems Ives it the di pot an hour or so be lore the departure of tho train, and are constantly importuning tho ticket agent as to the liiuo vv ben the train si irts. They lire tin sc d in bc:r best clothing, as though there was us little danger of its 'icing soiled as if seatt d in tin-it own parlors, while they carry with tU'in a redundancy of baggage tii.it would" provo ample lor u trans-aihintic nip. An escort of a bali-decn or more relatives pe coinpiinies tliciu 1 1 the depot, all of whom insist on passli'g lhmu;li the ga o to led the traveler luiewell. This being refused, the ticket-taker aud thoso connected in any capacity with the c jinpany are voted brutes, while, at tlie same timo, a solemn vow is icjjlsterca not to patrumzu tho road any more. 'i hen there are those w ho. In face of a crowd eager to ei.tcr the cars, hold a discussion wi'h this same tit ket-later as to tlie right ol tuo Com pany ti rhargo fare for child under n certain age ; thoso whoso tickets ure anywhere else but in their bands ready to bo prcacsi'o 1 when dc- n.aiided; those who want to lug a lingo trunk through the gate, and then return for their ticket ; und those who insist upon violating nil ol tuu rules which tho Company have adopted lor the comfort and protection of the traveling pnblie. t ncro is tne last kiss to oe given, tno last em brace lo bo bestowed, tho lust message to be delivered, nil of which havo been repeated over nnd over ugaiu for tbe last, hour acts which always serve to cieato u hitch, no matter bow sail the rirciiuiotunces ol the departure may tie. lucre tie very nervous men who urc cimtiuuiilly forgetting a certain brown parcel, and very forgetful women who ure continually sh lin ing at the height of their lungs, " "Hatsy, or Jane or Hus.in, where is that baby r" Thorn are talis nnd shouts of laiigh.er; a drunltea man Iiimbbiig iu his pocket tor a ticket he has nut purchased, tint rumbling of cirri. ige-whools on the outside ot the depot, men running to and fro In every direction ; me mini "an ntinard ; tlio sharp shrill whisilo i f the locomotive, and titeii darkness nun silence where an ncure was bright ness and confusion. A YoiNu BitniNNKti. This uflernoon at 2 O'clock a li'tlo girl, aged 11 years, will hive a hearing before Alderman Ik itler upon the charge of larceny. She rcsidid with a Mrs. O'Shatig hencsscy, in Harmony court. Yesterday that lady had oeeasioa to go out, and during her absence the little girl broke open a trunk with a hatchet and stole 110 in greenbacks. After geiting the money she started for South street ami invested tho greater part it in a second-hand junk shop. She purchased a comph tJ onttitof en thing, a nreastpiii, new n ii. mocs, imu oiner articles. She tell across Bomo of her little friends and all bauds had their ambroty pi s taken. Fifty dollars of the money she lost. We understand her mother is a drunken sot, and has never taken any care of the youthful ulfcudcr. CiiAiini.D with SrAPiiiNO. ThlB morning, John YVilllams was beforo Alderman Carter, upon the charge of having stabbed David YVeleb, last night, at a sailors' boarding house at lYont and Sonlh stroets. YY'clch was stubbed iu four places, and, on account of tho superfluity of fat, tliokiiifu Jid not penetrate to the vital parts; otherwise too wounds would bavo proved fatal. It seems that both tho men were prisoners of war lit liiclimontl, and while there, Williams alleges that Y ch h did all iu bis power to have bim liung. I test idght the two mi ll met, and Williams took bis revenge by using u knife. He was committed for trial. Sunt to XonniF.Rx IIomk. This morning four little outcast chlldicn, aged respectively three, live, six, aud seven years, wero sent to tho Nuithern Home for Friendless Children. Thoy resided with their parents, both of whom ure drunken and worthless chunicters, in the Jline teeii'h YVaid. '1 he mother loft homo a few days since and the lather sold out what little lurmnire they ptf-ess'.d, got ilrui k, and left tlio children a'otio lu tho houso without fnooroue morsel to eat. They were discovered by tha palico, who dapci.'td oi them as above. Sad Case or Scit'inc This morning Mrs, Abel, rc-ii'.it'g with her lmst'iind iu Lawrence street, above, Ji ileisou, Seventeenth W ud, com mitted Filicide by hanginif herself In tho cellar. The uulortumitu woniaii arose irom nor neei tins morning us eheetlul as ever, got her husband's bieakii'st, and as soon as he h oi t.i''iii his depart ure io his work, she eoiniir'ttod t1v a t. She ad justtd the roo to one of the joist, and push' d the chair oil which sho was standing; Irom under bir. She leaves live or six children. Sons okTkmi'Eiiakck . The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance, at their session la il evening, elected the following oilleev.s : G. YV. P., II. Franklin Deuuistii; G. W. A., Joseph P. Uouikj G. Scribe, Joseph W. M utiu; U. Troa sunr, Abraham Drown; G. Chaplain, Rev. Jere iniiih Pustcrlicld ; U. Conductor, William 11. Siuulliiig; 0. Sentinel, Andrew L!yorctt. Siai'MMi Case. David Weick, aged thirty" years, a sailor, wus slabbed lost oveuin,;, lu a quarrel with another man, at No. 021 Penn street. Ho received four punctured wounds In the body and one iu tbe nrin. His injuries ure not serious, lie was takcu to the Pennsylvania Hospital. F'iN:iAi of A Clehoymam. Tbis uiornlng the fuaerul of Kcv. Levi 11. Christian, D. D., lato of the North Presbytoiian Church, took placo place from his lute residence. No. 6.10 N. Sixth street. Tho services took place iu tho church, Sixth street, above Green. AtciDFNT. Joseph Hubbs, aged fovea years, was run over by a passenger car, In Fifteenth street, aliovc Thompson, yesterday afternoon. lie jumped from the car while lu moliou, and full w ith bia leg under the wheel. Ho was .taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. Bit niniHO. This morning tho Mayor Issued warrants for the payment of the city bounty to Arty-two men, of which number the First Ward was credited with twenty-four, and the Nine teenth Ward with nineteen. Four were credited at huge. CmcKET. The cricket match between the Young America and Philadelphia Clubs will take place to-morrow and Baturday at the Young America grounds, Germantown. Vi 0 advise ail lover of the sport to be frvecul. Railroad Atcim hts. A fc days s'n e a young man was k.lled in tho interior of the State from birg --trnck by a !oe nootive, while walk ing on tho track over which the engino was parsing. Tlie death of thli yoanit tnun adds another to tho long list of lives -aciiii' C'l on our railfi.id tlirongh Oie 'arale i-tioss or linpni.h-n -n o'' tie traveling public. Scvi ii-ei.;htlis of the accident on our roatls ocrur tbro i. h persons wa king on tb" tun k or in .ilieun ting to g I on or of the ears while ir. ni'Vion. Aecuiciitsare alto ireoir n Irom p' roi.s attempting to cr.es 'he tr. k in limit e i en apj I)., bnn ti .iu. In (iie.it It.'i am casualties trim the cans-s n unci w .ml I b- of raie orenrr; nee. flu re. a r..br id is very jir tlv iiw.nded us private pi-ipcrty. It is a pi nil otlcesetovv.dk .don the tiaV'i. or t.) tri p i s ir, r I' In any way. so tlr't so far IV nil Io n-' used us public highways, like many of the roids brio, Ibe pub ic is cxrl ided from then as fa- us praci'f ib'.c. Tint, this is not at. It is a'-:,) a vii'l. tien of lair to i'Ti " tlio tiuclt iu front of an iti'pro.u lii'ig train, or to attempt K'K'uig on a tram while tn n' ti' ii hi. Tho penalty I iran . ti'.n-e of 'bis k tnl is si", and the law farther provides, tii it the mime o' Ibe otlernlcr and hisaddtess may be pos'cd in a eoiispicions pl.ii e atea liof ibes'a ti n.s iiiocg tiiero iil for the period of ono year, as u w in h g to others not to off ml in tne sumo way. .'uch are tl.e safeguard Ihr uigll which ue -im its ai'- prevented on i't gllsh rail vays, an 1 it i sh '-e we and tbe fast that the lines there me all enclo'ed, our leaders will real lily understand why so many p.'op.o are killed aii.lm iimedo .'ery vi-: r on ot.r roads, while w few .no injuivet oil theirs. 'ibe o?cn character of the roads hero makes it Iti.l.oss.blt ,'r. exclude the public from Ihelr ti .', as :n li'ig'antl, l ilt a little legislation of the right kind would go far tovvar Is preventing a lago number of th" accidents occurring under Hie present order ofailaii s. National Fmii ton S i: a m i sr. Tho graat f di' to be held iu Huston, for the bened. of disabled sailors of the navy, comes off in November next. Our raw has been of essential service in securing important victories to our biava soldteis in the fie 1. 1, and tho names ol timers and men b ivo bi en itisrilbid high on the rolls of fame for vic tories achieved on the ocean. Greenwich Hospital, In Kngl.md, is a model of the kind. There the old llngli h tar, bereft of a leg or un arm "upper and lower timbers" may bo seen any day, bubbling aUait on cut li or cane, happy In rell-etieg on well spent years on the briny deep, In tlci' nteof old Kngbtii l. Why should wo not have such an asylum r Our internal resources are immense. YVe aro a groat nviritimo nation, and our seamen aro nmoiig tho tvst iilloiit. The sails of our conmoreial marine whiten every sea, ami our navy may bid deilance to all the navies of tne world. Let, then, our weather-beaten tars Of tho navy find a comfort able home nt last. Tho ladies of Doston and vicinity have taken It no with zeal and energy, and Influential ih'odIc of other Slates are no v cordially co-operating lu the laudable enterprise. Political. A largo crowd ajsCinblcl iu I'nloii League Hall lust night to listen to an ad dress from Kcv. J. YV. .Tuck-on. F.dwin Greblo, Ksii , presided. Mr. Jackson and A. W. Benedict spoku to an appreciative audience. At tno lontincuiai aueaire nan. iiovernv- Johnson, of Maryland, spoke la ,t night ou thd Issues ot the Day. An Immense torchlight procession and mentiug ramo oil' in Camden, New Jersey, last night. Jin lee. Keiley, 1 nomas .U. Uoleiiian, l.S'p, and other, delivered speeches. A Joke. A wag started tho report this morn ing, that Mr. Thomas C. Carpenter, tho attentive clerk at the stnmp-wlndow of the Post Olllce, had been rent to Fort Delaware. Of course, the numerous friends of tho gentlemen wercastouuded at such a rumor, and on Inquiry ac the depart ment we aeceitain that Mr. Carpenter was not an unwilling parly to tho transaction, inasmuch as business called bim to tho Fort, aud tli.tt to-morrow ho will bo at his post as usual. To Pi nciiASi: CiOTHmn at Low riitetts, make a isicrilen (Vein our slock of Kk ov-m imt lUr'tiem. Wo arc sellluv uootll tsiu.il tn jir.vtf, fit, mule and ma'eevtl. from I't -'si te ftitl. fotftatliail U Haw tlliii C'l I'arthB skiii gttHis uiano W) ortior. vv nava an -i les, si.oi, utia ITi.-t s ul IMotiiHie Men's. YnntlCi, and llovs . All can le) sulltj fviliijutiltils ur U'ouljls. H.ini-.tt A; Co., Tower Ball, Xo. its Mwtct atie.it. The AnniVAL op a Fast "Train." George Kvarct. Is lu town, tlitwue h.ia arrl.sl, tail Is trylnn ui miy iiinii.' tlacM, and Is exp-isin.; uks irienti. tieoran is a itiy last "tru. n." It is uot sifl'lirida with linn -upt til l.in e a falllnt nut a v ci small lhui liirowd tiiai oir tfio tr.t.-k. He coos ivni.cal a locoi.mti.t' er a ten-Ier hi'hithl ; lie i ver litotls a iilHtiorm, tint pitches rii;iit t.'irosrfli It, w la ttie i' a I '..illlin. ire or a I'lilcsjii inatlunil. 'Yuti nnlv ini v ..a can jott that Trnlti In ttv Mklnv hint tn Cli.irlos Hral.od ,v t u. 's "file lirl-'f, lol'ler t o t.t mtl.ielll.il, uad lut llio ' in by a mi: ui nnvv ol'iihcs dyt d la tne wool. Oit, Rt iisc itit'TtoNs. This morning there vvas ipctea livsly deiaatid iVir shares m;tlie v'rttua''lin..n tirrilorv pr, s, t:i, u In ini'itiiLi' catuuiii, anil 'fine) a utuu'ior ol un birli'tlein WHre i'aeslve.1. Ah On ptait iu.ii,o.eil w III bo fatthlnlfy c irrlcd nut, an I us a litis alrt-n.ly lie-on e'U.lari. it It v stili-, rhitl itn tiota i .e.,i' Jes'l, anil altifl s lit tllel'd aiiine.t tuivnii, .it'lur invus I'nat. -ii. w,i im sunn it I Itatdly lin e--ui'y t.a s'i.'s,.Bt to On..!' liiii iidiiiit t a'aiiscnli", as lo the propriety ni'iluluc s. nt 01 cc, ai lint li-t is ruiialiy illliuit up, nnd wlem ouu uiiil-dn-d antist ripUous aru had, tin more u .'t tie tat.:n. LAmr.s, if you vyish a rtyu iipmj or n.un, nso Javns's Una Tosie. This valuable preparation etches the scu'p to new and healthy action, clo:iuos It iV ita acurf mid ilutiurun', iirovenid ttiu hair IV'tiii i'tilllngo'l', c.iroi tlinss ertifaiviidUetises wfileti ui'.oa atiio.iroa the he id, mi.! in a majority ef e'.ue produces a tine ..T.i.vth -a' ne.v l.'.itr. I nlmi iMves tho lmlr a rich nut bea uli'iif aupearaoeo, ua- rniialK-d by any thins of tho kla,. 1'n pared only hy Ur. D. Joyce .V Sou, No. Jl'.' i Innnut street. Tint Most Pfufkct Shvvinu Maoiiini: or tub A'.i.. The ceiimu of the "Florence Hoirn AIicain"his ht'eii, we may iy, a triiituph.sl miireh Itro the atlc'iione oi me p.oo e, if w. can jues's fiuua ine iirea a ol sieving luu'Muc-hiiyinir l.uinabity that mA-itillv ho i"ea eohhut anU itowitar at the '!' lorelieo'' ll'vilcs, Ho. tUt) elhuHtint Hireet. 1 i.Ia ceieliratcd machine makes no less than f ,n, t.iatate aud dlstiitet suteties. It Is itiioiy conslrui'ted, and iu. terms a eri attr variety ol' work ttlaa auy n.hor Hi'wins uiacti'iio tn utn. Kvi'ry mai-'Jlt.e Is aM with a riiarntitcn to ko e tlie paruliuse'r puruiit miUifsctuui, or tuu u ouey vs ill he reluiide-d. limn ArrtiovAi.. Mrs. S. A. Allon lately re- relieit a letter tVnin a Inify. stating Unit, at tfio mi-.-estlotl ol niun'Toil li ielnl sho purc'iait'il a liotl.e oi' Mrs. si. .v. All.DS Wuriils flair It. nt.rer. tea Zyl,'i,iJ,:iiaiii. oi 11 Ur Ines-u'ir, sua af.ur at not in utina,. In-r liHlr, wnli-t m-ik iliae i;re , wild rohinit d to Us ynnttil il e .lor. an. I no.v li.nr was htal ai'penr'tis. No lady' unlet iseotnpl. io wuli oal tln'.o preparations. iit-ry lunl.t sells tlntiu. rnKsoNsYVANTisoPiiOToiinAi'ii made should n.lOoini'e the Hpletul d gallery ol' II. !'. llt-ituer. Ivjrv tpe.tl.ttli'S do V isile, and htti-tze Phot Jfei'aiiUs iu oil liueililuUd. o.lii AitU tre-l. I. lit; A L. 1M KI.I.IGl.ACE. T1.I1HIN.ITION OP "THK JKI'VltRSONIAN" NKWS l'AI'I.lt CASE. Ps'itm Status CiHt-vtr C ittnr Judgaj Orlerund Cadwalader. Willi im H. Hodg-ouV.s. v'il!lam Mliivard, Ciiited Stales Marshal, et ul. The trial of tins caso which, as we have before stated, was an ne'iou of trespass to recover damages fur the alleged unlawful seizure of tlu presses, typo, and other maicri.il used iu tbo printing ol tho Wost Chester Jrjlirsti.uitn, finally terminated vcslerdsy, when tho Jury, aft )r hav ing been out f r ubout Iwcntv hours, cuuio iu Willi a verdict for plaintiff fur SjIH 23 damages. Distuict Corur Judge Stroud. Gidil, Ben nett & Co. vs. II. N. Burroughs. This was an action to recover thn dill.'renco between the con liartpiico of one thousand tons of pig iron ut cyl'l-.".'! per ton, and the market price ot the -ume. per ton on tae 20lh November, PiW, or tsJt 'i j. Plaintiff ullcges that he purchased this quantity of iron of the defendant through his agent, John M on-head, at Pittsburg, Octobor lath, l-veli, at jl'cV) per ton. Duloudant alleges that the ac ceptance oi his oiler lo so. 1 at tho price Lainod, wus ronditioiied, and that before an absolute acceptance by piuintitf, the oiler was withdrawu. Jury out. L-.TCsT M.VIU.E lATELLlt!E.CE. CIJJ.UIF.D THIS M0KV1-SQ. B onmili'n J. CiUsoa llosrcn. Now Vork, VV. J. Taylor.lrCo llann'F Ulcardo, I ulliaUo. Ilathados, B. A. Huuder Si On. M. i r Kli .lotus, AUi4lt, WasaiasttMl, Caitiier.Siielaey Si'hJ.J.'naV.1 Whilileii, riea.n'ort, II. A. Adarni. M-.ltrlles. Mrn-re. lit. Mary,, Md.. do. K. hr Jidille. Uoiarts, liosioo. o. A Heck.ber A Co. Hehr A. II. Culii.Mliupliiu, Akaaudria, J. ti. U. a. Rtf ea,'rCMdrla Fo.i. r Vortresn Monoo. TreUi & Co. Bekr Jlerefiaui.fliUiii'i, AIeaaodria,i'aiUia. ABKIf ED THr M0BWINO. Yolk , w Ul. udse lVT.J r"rM. OnlMOvMitU, ptoVLi.n.Lv1rvAparorrh;L,," K,,,Jo?v'Laau& W 7 reisaoelt,!. u$Z&A X.wH.v,l bal- O-WiuTd -arson.. i iay. fteu. rrU4. with "achr AirB,Uctn.r. r. rsrutas. Moar.s.1. tas"rWMWBarrtt.from Bostoa, la ballut Is '"tVJhilaryP . Haiioo, Hu-, from namptsa Baala.la Us!Vr Atienie'nln. lUco, froai Uamptea Roads. U bal- 'iaiueV'ii'Js Sowar, KoblBioB, frtm Akiiuirls, with m0 W W . I'.CIjd. BF.10W. Skip (arsnak, nowlaao, from LlTeraoo) Jljt alt , With bOis ab in rsttsail tv V -fe iHV. FINANCE AND COMMEnCE. , Ornes ov Tna Err) Twraitjirw, I 1 hor.dsy, Octoker ill. The bears In Kcading had, yesterday after noon, a tasio of tho punishment In store for ' them. Several leading banking honscs had large orders for Heading slock, nnd "pnt thorn through," without any regard for the feelings of ' the thorts, whose visages wero nther bluff. " About rV,)Oft shatTS were taken from tho market at pfle-s vaiying from filj to O-l, tho market t closing nrm at the latter price. Ycstt relay, Mr. McCalmont, the largo hoMcr, on F.uglih aeeoiint, of Reading stot k and bond.", converted .2,0 s.,000 of tho bouds into stock, "n i how ing his appreciation of tho valuo of tha slums, and proving coir lusively that the sto ck- ' , hol lers ure, onto more, abo it to recaivo soma justice In the way of dividends from the manage- B went. ThiB nc.vs came on 'Change about noon, und the demand for the share exceeded anything we have seen since last Apr", when the stock was marked up to Se'SJ per share. Tho Stock Mm ki t is steady this momlnir, bat the transactions are limited. Uowrnmcnt bond nro nil firmer, with sales of 6s of lbalatl06t; "'is me quoted nt lbl .J, coupons off; nw do. at l(i()', which Is an advance; and 7'3J at 108 1, w hich is also nn advance. Paihoad shares are dull, with the exception of Kc!Uling,which continues excited and very strong, with salts at fi -"Jf .l-lij, an adv.iuec of j; LKtlo Schuylkill JUilrOAd sold at Wi'-t; 00 waibii lor Pennsylvania K.iilroad; .'cl for PhiiadolphU ur.d Gormantown; 2tl for North Pennsylvania; 'jO for F.lmlta )referrcd; 18 for Catawista com :non, ItT l for p.-eierrcd; 01 for Philadelphia, YVilmington, and Baltimore; and 31 for Phila delphia and Kric. , In City Passenger r.ailroad shares there Is rather more doing. Spruce and Pino sold at 31 1 and Gir.ird College for 2tl', ; 21 was bid forThir- ' tet nth and Fifteenth ; lii for Arch Streot ; and 29 for Green and Coutes; "0 was a-ked for Second ' nnd Third. I Coal Oil stocks continue Inactive, but priest ' are steady, wiih sales of Mineral Oil to notice at 2 ; Noble and Delamuter at 1 1 1 UcCUiitack at 6 j and Densinoro at 8J. Bank shares are firm and rather better, with sales of Mecbaules' at 2:)4; Ida was bid for. ' North America, which is an advance; 70 fot , Farmers' and Mochaoici', au advance; 23 for, Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; 50 for City ; 33 for Consolidation ; 1 3 for Comoioniveallu ; anil GO for Corn Exchange. fcThero is mora doing in Canal shares, with large sales of Schuylkill Navigation preferred at 37, an advance of and common at 20; 76 wast bid for Lehigh Navigation; 93 for Morris Canal ' common ; and 1.5 for Susquehanna Canal. Tho Money Market Is without change, and tha demand Is limited ; loans on call ore freely offered nt G7 l' cent, per annum ; prime paper -ls st arco and quotod at 810 (j' cent. ; Gold is less active this morning, and price! are unsettled, opening at 21'l at 10 o'clock, fell off and sold at 21 IS ut 11, rallied and sold at 21,' . at 12, and 2 Hi I at 12J. A despatch front YVashtngton this morning says tbo subscriptions (o the seventy-thirty loan, ' reported at tho Treasury Department for Monday " and Tuesday, amouutod to &57,700. The last report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue ehovis that tbe income of the Government from internal taxes Is about 10,000,000 a mouth, or nearly S200,0vi0,0()0. , ruiLAiiF.i.rtu a stock exciiamgk BALKS, OOT. 27. KeporUd by Uarkson A Co., limners, Ma. Ul II. TUrA &W Buroiir. BOAltim. see in Reading U.... t i' lieu snCutt'B Oil..... ' :i n sh HO I ll I -I",, d oil) t.1',1 do i- "U '' il Wrn n'l liii.b.jHn.li u i,.i ', , do i i O. do UJO i-l a i .?! nil UeltllictiT ..tM . fl sh 5.111 sh l"'.h lie sh iS'Osh paill Kll mi Its) sh do 2oii sh do ftf I. 0 ih Culoa fot Sj-44 7tish do lis) sii Maple Hbade.. IK:! !H4) sh Kevstouo Oil., I'S .VnOali ttxeelii r Oil... I'i toriBfi f'eiiu M In ..1)10 n let) sh DaiaeU Oil. .bo ,ri lcn nil tin e., U.hlhla. .Mining., l-.t MUST 110 A III). irsKilt. s. Ss, 'fll.rej.lrsvi; .mi V S6-gi t'li-, i S.'Ol'il tin IHO'i'i ;isio City cs, over ;0. :i'J I ii.iil Co !it'"! t-liC'lty ti. new IW 1 .-Hi Iliad. IHs tl-si).li.if I yt o i;,,:n. A A C s.i In) I flisst on I'd I t ;' i 0 Sell N lla it In in. !'l Um Sell. Nav. l. Ji.. 7 $j.m Pi-nna lis hit I ill .li Mis li Haul If.?, I II h Kvi'turkv- Ilk. .Iln fie tii N. y . Ji M...)ii 111. no sh Psnn Mln..b30 SI 'Jvnt III Mineral Oil .... Msh Nome A Del... 11 nnsa HoC'llllliKK..., 4'Wsli lit'iismom ...b5 R son li FihiI lasiu .... l;l I'll sll 1'rcMui-lt Ooat. IU :0 ill Huh. Nav esaa. 'i8 gsi sh Men N. pr ;i7 4'nh do..30of to ill SO sn iln SeO.17 10 all Lit Sea H Wi 511 sit dn b-IO 44 III bh Rpruce A 1'iue. :il -Alslitllranl Col.... -JtitJ '.sthsti lteadkus il..... rti'4 1'W h do ti'. inn sh do fij'j too kii iwva iii.. ..... e It sit I'eiina KR Ctl 'i ?4 auusn irsria uu., ton th do IsXi li-i.'i Huotatlons of Gold at the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 31 S. Third streot, second story : HA A. M 215 12 M 215 11 A. M 218 1 P. M ..210 Maikct active. Ds Haven Buo., No. 20 S. Third streot, quote as follows : Jhiyinf. temnl. American Gold.... 21 ti 21 i American Silver, 9's and Pa 204 , Dimes and Half Dimes.. 201) Spanish Quarters ..,105 Penn. Cum ucy J die. 1-6 dis. New Vork lixchruiiO ..1-10 " par. Quotations of the principal Cool and Coal Oil stocks al 1 o'clock to-day : But Ait., Bill Ftll-on Co.al ,s. n ri.iuiinou..,i, .. Ht; lrv.ii: Oit 7 V il 'i "-ii u i 'ii ti K.tf Moun.ui i "al. li K.Y.A V.iU. !'..:.. II tjieeu All. Coa.... 4', l.-'v lisiimuore....,..,. 8 o DainllOli S'f I'S llcltlheuy i 1 tloneru OU .. l' OlinnUiad 2 14 "l'lioieJial.lOVj New t'rtia 1 Ki eder lioia Coat. I C'ltntuii i'i 1 Holler t cel.... fiiuiiiond Coal. , 11 llibuai'd. 1 Hwatiira Ainerli uu Kauhu.. 1 I'l'llMfC'llc'llt Key-toue .toe.... tt'i Kxcel-torUU VI His Tunk 1 ' larreil I.". Oil t ieejt ', Mnpie Hh-tile OU. il ct i.nl.a'k ll.l... . S I'etin.ylvaiila Pet.. 1 11 .Miory farm J limner 'j t'etmluQut Caulre. 2; K.ljerl 1 .11 Hern Island U'4 Alls.ilieny Hirer.. ',;. , a 'ut tin ii'4 l-tiila oil Crcuk. Hull CrefS I. 0 llerm.iua JI Com Planter 4 liner.. i'i Kovk oil I.1, Terr Kena liinbe....... i'J Si l. Oil t'O i I'pin-r t'eomnar.., 1 Tail' Homestead.. n i ft i i 8',' 1 . ; i Hi 'i i 1'erry Oil Xliia.r.l Oil Kit) stone 1)11 VenansoOtl t'n Ion Petroleum. Benora Oil Ortsu.o OU . h 5 'It Pi Tbo following are the receipts of Flour andl Grain at Ibis port to-day .Flour, llbObbls.j YVbeat, oitlMi bushels; Corn, 3009 bushels; Oats, 7700 bushels. The Cleveland and Toledo lloaj oarned tht third week in October: l.lttd 32,752 1 SOI $ I2,7 lncreiiEC ,705 The Indianapolis aud Cincinnati Hoad earned, September, lb04i Pssseiigers. ..l.H Mails, Ac 2,T Fieighl 19,611. Total 106,593 and the lurgest mouth in the history of the road. The Rock Itland Boad earned tho third week in October: , ,nD. lsfi.t a. Sltl.N lOOi t"'i""' lucreuse. ... 30,971 PUH.ADEI.rUl t XKADE REPORT. Thvbsdav, October 27.-Bark-The market it netrly bare ai guereltron Bark, aa4 Ho. 1 Mill, la a I wall way . wi " l" Cotton U quiet and nominal st l'3ttil'- Seeds o( all dcicrlpUoni an unlet. . -,.. . ....... .. n.,r hare been sxtrenul UirbC l IUU 11)1 WV.'M V- ' " - " luoe cur Ian report, and the Kocki now in the haudi ef hold ars reduced tn a eompaiaUvely low nKura. Th l , i. arm hut tha demand Is xtreiaely UmlteA. I'M sales lar export ars moderate, and lis reported at fait lows i 700 barrels food Oblosxtra family at Utojll-Te - . . , . ... . . .1'. In, .ama - - - IHU Darrcu cbuiw .ah v.., - , s. . I Bt.rkar Quality at HO-bS pu barrel, Tbe sales for tha . mPP-y VI It uvu.. u... . v vh. m. n ai, m, uvua t 7 tor mparflne opto $11 for fancy brands, as In qaeUtyr. ' la n.. ru.nr aud Con Ifaal. tha aama naintnaa vjbJell '; hai pervaded tho market for mom tint putatmsonluuK-s. U'l...,. IS. anai-h. I a Arm .1 111. . w. , MfiOrds4t yeelei-day.bul tiieie Is omparaUvely awllaias ds.fi t ues J way i eui.e. The oileiinsi Je ekueuicly hslo. J!2 or prune rennevavaiua rea, so ine eateoi oi -w - - . are smAiiis at i SO, and Houihern do. at H M 1 1 ' ii unc mil w . .ui.n .j . i iv. - . bare ye but there U vetry Untie bore. 'The mant ii Vr do wi Id Corn, ana a n Ui demand al 11 -" " '!,juiliS all Utili se). One. aetee'ty ;', "r, Eu,i ai.'i , and belaware, wlib ilo o' v Atxl at vas - o( lee we tUoM Hwlf ali isW. I A 'V buihel. , 4 si-ftlSl N tlf 9Ue Wbuky le la saodeTSf " " Hl-i-4(Wit. Ov-W 1S. '.1