1. I THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. FniLADELHIIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER :Vl, 1864. THE PEACE PROCESSION OH SATURDAY NIGHT; From Sketches Made The " Head and Front" of the Procession it and Broad Streets, about Nine TU CAf'RB OF TIIU " DEMOCRATIC INsriKATlOS," THOM TUB VKIOM LB.KiUU BOi.M". Taa nuNsrABKHCT which ulicupd "DAFENIN( ATFLAUSJi" rnoM Tin 'lOVF.B W AHD" litLKll.VT10.N9. UTTl MAC, ' TBS TSUfSTAJlEMCT SISrLATED II ncn cr tub commonwealth bviloiho AT Tim MOMENT - MR. JAMES CAMPDELL mi. HUB TO 1 UK GROUND, BY AHLOWDZALT BI ONE OF THE HiOTtBS. yAO-IMUJS OF TRANSPARENCY CAR RIED IN TRK PROCESSION. SPAOtf- PI SWORD Tb Fourth Vard bort a trantp&renry, Of which the foltowiag i a fa-eimilc Thtr m a young man of Manattat, light monthi, he taid'Snrely they'U throab uj They ikeditddled one day, Jit ran too t'other way ! XtpoUonic yonng man of Manaieai ! Tbe KnUmcnt was to much appreciated by the 'gentlemen" of the procession, that upon the cry "her they come" (tlf referred to the Adoli Tiowibtii) belug ralnd, the "free light" men fled 't'other way." s - XIM IMiT 7 IjHCftO WMANASiAS I 1.". .i ' on'tho Spot by our Special Corps of Artists. 7 "SI AiM'.S AUK IRUMr.S.' Tbe inscription that th-ai h.ive iicsoinpanieil i ihc above transpreney : Jniti n a yoang mnn oC AiUietam, Viho knew If ho fullowed hoM beat 'em, So he called far his apade, And trace them he m.id", This considerate jomh of Autietiim ! Alio, on the revi rsc of the a'wve They fought qh fi 'rcoly, Llttlo M.ic Hud noaght to do but tight ; Oar guns were runty with neglect ; Our ipacU J lono were bright. T1IK CAU8K OF THE IIALT At I'ouith and Borni flrnsETs. I, With the motto PeacbMfn Won't Fioiit, Oh.NoI riACMBM OrrosE Taxes onWhibky Secavbb They "Worm this Ihdiebctly SvrroriT tub Wab. An unexpected and welcome introdnctloo at Twelfth and Sonta tUeeU THE ORAKD FINALE, Dlnctrattng Til ' M'IKIT Or TFIK WlNf'FIHR ( T. -J- - '- . ,1." r - - 1 - 1 GAS1' OF THE (MTOEltACY. r 7) NW V- TlW - W itI -sV " ft l- Ji Appoared at Chcsnut O'clock. i RTitirs A H.W JK TIIU I IIOMINENT 1!I B!I1 H:OM MLW THANHrAXI.NflKI MSCOVEllHlf THIS M3H.VtNO, IN T1IE "LOWER WARDS." C onsplraoy. ) pposition to the war. 1 cace on any tcrccs. V lraf y. K nmlty. J t ccognltion to the "C. S. A." 1 1 atn d to the Government. K arncBt Hyinp.ithy with the traitoix. A narchy. U Wi.yalty. THE CAVALRY ESCORT. '7 hr n if. 'Ww s JKIHfiV, tjSr j-fytyr-. 'fy-Yf lm km m m VS ussp I -f. &i$, ifaVik t!!') W W W 1 w w FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM DIXIE. Tho Conscription Trogrcssing. TIIIETY THOUSAND TROOPS UNDER HOOD. STRONC UNION FEF.LINC. THE COKFI'DEPATE CURSET;y. $25 I' O It IN GOLD. Et, rtt., r.tc, rtr., :., i:(0. M AMiiMiiiiv, O tolier .11. A ;i'Ml, nian w'i'i f.ir tttolve nionlliH li 13 bi'On n'loi'ipti'i to tti-l Biti v fri'in l1 0 S I'tli, 1 in . cpil.'il f'vi-ril 1yi no in lcH' liii K our lire", and is mi v in W.ish inpti n. 11 on i i . : - I a rc 'pmiflblu poit on un di r tlc ('onfril' rate (lovriiinent, ;m 1 'aj a'nin ilimt iiirliiniti s fur It.mmig tlio ic.il cm.ditlju of nllaiin in Unit section. lie reprtsciitx the conscription Is actively to giffhinfr, nnd th:it mmiy person! between tli.i ayes of nixtecn mill lilly live :irc being sont to tlia niniy. Tcti grfiplu-r", xprewmeo, and railrjiil emplnyei'S cm tinne tn be exempt from inil t ry Juty. The Rebel nmboritien are ninUinR every illort to Ket every uv.iilulilc man into the army. Al lit a llioiiund of tlio new K vict) have Ihvmi u nt to n iiifoiec ( neral Lee. Hood's urmy mun-b-'is about .Ti.Ooo. There are bi.t few troops apart fr mi tluic armitfl scnttcred over the iSontli, a id only f.,rty men an a Trovot Unnrd at Frederirlvshiir;;, V rjiinla. There nppems to be a Milticioncy of sub tanti il food, hut MiMiiieH cannot, at many places, be ptiielniscil. The gentleinnn says that thoimmls of Hie oldierii would, if they could, escape from the military tervicc, and that in some sections, if an opportunity offered, the Vnion fueling would em phatically manifest it-clf. Ho bought some gold before he left Richmond, paying :s? i in Con federate money for one dollar in coin. After Early's defeat In the valley a dollar in gold could not be purchased for IeM than thirty dollars In paper. He says no ono out of the Confederacy can have a correct idea of the gene ral effect of tho ravages of war, both as to agri culture and trade. Michael N. CluiUey, formerly Post in ister of the I'nitcd States Iionsc of Representative-.', has rccorcrcd and lieon elected nicmbor of tho Rebel Cor,grcs from the Memphis District. 'Ilic Yellow JVrer In Xortlt 4 lirollnn. Nhw York, Oetolier ol. We have received North Carolina dates to the 27th Inst. The late frost had mutci ially checked the yellow fever, which Is abating. Medical authorities say that it will not be sale for parties to rctnrn who have not been exposed to fever until the cold weather sets In permanently. The reported death of Colonel Ileaton and his son Is incorrect. Roth have recovered. Tha number of deaths from fever will not exceed 2000, consisting mostly of citizens and refugees. The fever originated from a ship at the foot of Craven street, Newborn, which was filled np last .Tune with manure and barrels of rotten meat. Tlio Vermont Hunk Koliliery. MoNTnKAL, October 31. The Confederate managers iu the case of the St. Albans raiders, in the event of a decision being given by the Cana dian Court to surrender up the raidi rs, intend appealing to a Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Engl ind. It is reported that the United .States Govern ment has notiiicd England of their intention to inert ae their armament on the lakes for the pur pose of protecting tho frontiers. Hie I'rl.e Mourner Iloe.M Roston, October 81. The Rebel pri.c btctnnov npe arriTed at this port to-day, having been captured off Wilmington, N. C, on the i'ii Inst., by the United States steamer I'.olus. She was previously chased for several boars on the 20tb, and in order to escape threw most of her cargo overboard. The cargo consisted of machinery, coffee, dry goods, &c. The llapt is a vessel of 000 tons and 300-horsu power. She was built at Liverpool last year, by Messrs. James Tingson Si Co , and made one successful trip before being captured. market by Teleiarrnph. Ni:w Yohk, October 31. F'lour has advanced ire.for Muti ; mien nt H.iOtinlili. t 'J Ml., io an for wtitej $10 a'i.l'J V.'. ti.r Ohltii and lli,li lur H.uitlierii. Vi'umt iitiv. i.i 1 lfc., wllti iiiilmurtant ftftlv. 4'nrn flrni; mU.' uiiiiiiiinrlAr.t. Si'm iluil. Poi k steadv ; sa'ei ur nico bl. a Hi il. j... Ill 1'.".:. Mill llrm at itt"llti. WlUiky ilull. O' ic I- iimti il si -i:t ,. Kkw Yohk. Octolier 31. Stocks are better. rhieaL.n nmi K.M-k Ulmal. t's': Cumhertsnd pret'ema, ".'J.; lllini.ii t'enirnl. IS',': ilitto.bomls, 11.,. ; MUuiuun s..nll im. ?lt Kw Ymk 4:wlMI.I.: liuitietr.U'i(; I1iiiisi.ii lilv.-r. : I .iiituii C.tnpsny, ai ; Mi.fuilH l., IJ'.1, ; Krie, (17 v ; Oi.e Vr.ir r..rlillettles,a'..; ; Tn-furtl.!i, H : ruc-lweiity rtiupotu. 1U7 i L'upou lit, lliJ.'; (Kild, Jl, I -liiielho l.o.ir.l, H.M.TiMoitK, October 31. Flour firm, Howard Mrtcltii.'rtliif $11 I'd. Whi-at lias an udvanclni; tfildeney. 'I l.e ll.MrMil li. active, :inC liriei'N ftr1 s;,i, Iih- higher. .SoiiOu.ru whit ta-imi Ki ntiicl.y whlto $J tlllejS'-'SH. t urn d.ilt nnd lesv. W hisky dull. THE &TATUS OF COLORED PRISONERS OF WAR. CcrreBpoi d i cj Eetween Generals Grant and Lee. The Richmond papers of the 28tb publish a long correspondence botween Qenorals Grant and Ie in rcleienee to the treatment of tho negro koldieia c.iptnr, d. particularly in regard to the ni;ro prisuncru placed at work on the fortiiica tii ns at llu hnau I, ia retaliation for which a numb r of Rebel cillcers were placed nt work on the Dutch Cp eanal, under lire of tho Rebel bat terhs. fiei.ei il I. e desires to know whether, the Union prisoners Laving been roliuved fioru da the Rcjcl pii-oncis would be restored to thj status of pritonors of w ar. He gee on to define at lcnrdli the policy of tho Kibei tiottrunifnt in regard to nejtrots who may be captured. Ho says that dec ne. lois, m.d those enlisied in free Slates, i.ot owii n set vice to t itii'.cns of tlie Confederacy, had lufcii i.r.d would continue to be regarded mid tieitid us inii-oueis ol war. Those who bad been ea..ti,i.ii in mi KcIilI Sl.dib.or who had lib H'lini .til, atid either eidiiudor been forced into tlie niilitaiy teiv'ce id tho I line 1 States, when cactuicd and idi Ltifii'd by their former owners, ai - to be restored to tluui the same as any other n.iuiin t.fimi'rtv i iieaii'ured. lit uicues at'b ngth the constitiitioiu.l statin of slaves e-caped or captured from Rebel citiens, on, i 1'iimi the liWit of nroncitv iu tiieiu is not nii.aired bv suib transfer, and Is rcsiiined m..n their recaDtuie." Ho rofcrs to the doctrine held nnd enfoi'ied by the Aiiieiicitn Oovernmeut in the It' volutiouaiy Waratwl in the last war wi'.h Oreat Hi. tain, and says "tuat too uouieuenivo r.i.v, i i.i... nt will adhere to the same doctrine." (.ei.eiai tirrnt replies very brielly, declining to discuss tl.ccoiistitiitlonal iiic8liun, Having thi.t he bus not.dng to do Willi that, but says "that every pei Kn who U. niuitoicd into the military service of the United States is entitled to protection, and y hen (bptured must receive the treatment due to prioOiKM of war," and "that in every cuso that coines to lio knowledge of any diff erent treatment being received by ruptured Union soldiers, what ever their color, retaliation will be niadu upon Rubcl priboneri in our hands. As he under andsfn m Generul Leo's, comniunlcation that the piiMiners referred to had been relieved irom wink upon Ibe Rebel lirtifications, he baa di rected the release of the Relel prisoners at Dutch Oap Trim further labor." SHERIDAN'S ARMY, RUMORS OF A BATTLE. Despatches front Ilagcrstown, dated at a nnar terpast 10 o'clock last night, state that firing In the UiClon of Phcridan'f front was heard yes terday Hftmioon ; but whether a fight was in pro gress or not, Is not known. Over two thousand refugees have como Into Cjeticnd Micrldan'g lines since tho l'-eli of Sep tember, many of them bringing with them such cl their property as tl.cy can curry. It is a?iin said that K irly has lei n super ded in coinnun I of tbe Rebels in the Micnwd-iah valley by l.-ng-itre. t, and that n infi rccrni nts have, re i ned tl.wn from I'.reci.itirHgc, in We t Vi"jii.i.i and Lat Tcni'tssco. lit; A I, IVl KI.I.KJrVt K. l'Nirin SrTis Ciucrir OortiT .?ndg"i filler I'lid ( :.nlwH'dcr. the Phil i lelphia an! jCeading Uuiboad Cuninauy vs. Cuanes Moiiiya 1 bis rase rnmc nn this morning for .'lrs'iiincit on I ill sod answer. 'I no ohjc, t hi' th i h.ll lit'' I tiMoinprl Hie (I I'eii'! ints to evin .ou h e.;rl oi ,c o'iP't-reiit i, uji ni tli" p i vine nt of th ; p -i t ji il tin r.ol in leal tender notes ef the ftiKcil St ,;es. 'I he de ds Mipui ue lor the ctintTiiHhmcut of the gioini'l-rciits npon the p tvm- tit of lb.' pri.i c il then of in "lawful iiiotn y of the United Jv: ti s of A nirrica." A temlcr wan m ole b c en pl.iiiiitnlu ol the pvincip.il sum of the ground-t en s in (in t.t. n in lev'ul tender no'e.-i, tiie ae eaa ice i f h hieh vins reluped. The oli "i t of this mil Is to compel d.'f.'iid ints to ii ceive i he nines and to c ceute deeds of et-tingiii-him nt. 'lb J def.'inl in"; are all uli.-m, le idtrg in Ivig'and, but are here rcprosuulud Ii duly iiuth ij.ed .incuts oi attorneys. The pi it'cipal ( f the prnun t-rents in qiicstloa atiiuiiiitM to the --tiin o! s :) 1,0 HI. t in i: f or Cumm in I'i.cvh Judge I 'l II . John Ile.t.'cr v i. J sl j.1i II, Pan. A i tn-i ,j o: je.k iici mint. Vcilict f.,r plain itf, sii !. J. ('. 1-'. sher vs. ('naiies llo h'ue. An actio I in ih r the laiidlonl and tenant aet ol'l't;U, to re lovtr pcc.lon ol premises, N ). .1 Nt. Divii street, ami niso lent in arrears. On trial. Cot irr or tji Aiirr.it .nksmion Judgo Thomp son. Patrick Kelly, a blacksmith, who Ins a Hu) in L.htb elicit, above Itiown, was being tried on an indictment charging him with receiv ing stolen property, knowing it to have b.cu blo'en. It appeared In evidence that ho purchased a lot ol iron (about u ton ), from ono John Mul hern, who represented bitrixclf to Thomas Potts, a dealer in iron la Second struct, beluw Race, as tbe blacksmith of tho Oirard Avenue Railroad Company, and on their account bought the ii on in ipiesuon. He had, iu lac', for some time been acting in that capacity, and Mr. Polls knew him as Mich. Instead, however, of apply ing the iron to the use of the company, he sold it to defendant for $'.'00, its value being about Kelly knew Mtilhern as the blacksmith of the fiirard Avenue Company, and there was nothing to show tint bo lind reason to suspect there w as anything wrong about tho matter. Wiien lie dis covered Ihe true state of the case he made every tllort to arrest Muihcrn, but without result, hu having fled. On trial. Listrict Attorney for the Cominonwinlth; Chailes W. Krooke for de fendant. Paiiade ok the Cadi ts oi' Ti:mi'kii.n(:i;. This ; organization intend making a parade on Thanksgiving Day. Tho following route has been agreed upon: Line to inovo at 11 o'clock. Form on York avenue, right resting on Callow hill, countermarch up York avenue to Fifth, up Fifth to Cirard avenue, up Oirard avenue to Seventh, down Seventh to llrown, up Drown to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Chcsnu', down Chos nut to Third, down Third to Spruce, down Siirucc to Second down Second to Christian, up Christian to Fourth up Four'h to Ca h trine, up Catharino to Fifth, up Filth to Pine, up Pine to Seventh, up Seventh to Washington Square and dismiss. Twi.NTV-roi nrii Ward Mebtino. At the hcad'iunrters of the Lincoln and Johnson Cam paign Club, Market, above Thirty-third street, this even in;.', a Lnion meeting will be held. Ad dresses will be delivered by Mr. Amos II K oit.Ii, N. R. Richardson, 1U'., and Thomas J. Worrell, Fj61. im:. WOOD. (In tlisJ'itli Instnnt, KMZ AUBTII K., wife of John W ooil. Ill the 4'ia year ol tuir k". The lii.inlM nmt relntivt'H of the tninlly are rflspectliilly Invitisl to stleuil the lunorsi itom tlio reNiJeni-o nt her litint'Hial, t'eiislHilieekAn. An Tuemlav, Novem'ier lt, nt 1 ii'i liM'li. wlllniut luiiher ootlco. Tu proeef a tu Mout touicry C'euieterv. c UAL A'J? l",IItS,X' t ' M 1'. Cost Price to Stockholders $7 00 per Ton. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. COAL OF IlKST QUALITY. HIJ WlES, each entitling to ONE AND A HALKTOH9, at llr.t cust, KVEKY TEAK fur T WEKTY YKAK8, and t'AKll 1)1 VIKK.ND8 of proAta from the sale of all nnrpliu Cnal.niAy bow I obtained at $10 00, j ayabla half on sub cribltiK and lull ou Januurj i next, of tie MUTUAL EEAR MOUNTAIN FRANKLIN COAL COMPANY. ((U'POHITK OIHAUD BAUK ; Stork Capital, $500,000, in 02,500 Sluree. Received Working Capital, 12,500 Shares. RhliRrr'iif i"n of 4 iftr"t, $ ; of )ft '..areH, f'W; of 20 miuvh, ito ii jiiaiicst ol iqj bftrH, ti; ot 8.,tj aiiurt n. i -O.O. Km b wtmre i-iiitilt b tb- lio'drr to rpc-'We, evflrv vt fcr. OHO Hid a liuli tuns oi ciai Ml i m. U,r -M vi.mri . itml (Uh iMvliIviKis uvcry t montli-j.tif tli irollt lium Hie aa'c ol all huriiliiN t on! HituKiioldtTi w lio ilo not want mny ooftl mur havu ttflr KrupMiiion ni rn,ii h' Id by iixn rompuny, lor thtlr tiMpt -ial I'lieflt, tlii' in tits i'nl ovur to theiu, iiiili-pHi: J.'iit l tho iigtiur cuoh tit wik lids, tw wlni;h Uioy tvij iiino eiititu-tl. l !!(. 'iin-DmiviyotiCtN I.i riiv ami w. M-liuil,V'AL','VOHK. At iH'NAI.IrSoN (n-tii- Trpijumt), Scuiivlklil ountv, V ttli cMsiiii Min Hit: miJ 1 mibt r Ri-;titH. ttn ecvU'-ut l)iutlt' lln uki r. NU.jx- Wni hs lnre Mti'dta t iuI i.'i, Uall roatiK, ano n. oilier ilit-ihim rv .mJ A'tptiFatiin, Iu Mil npeiattcn, t')..iM ti iitining iMimO tons, to U ttcn4' J U) l.tou tuiih pt-r nr. Tin tml U of n tit (itmlliT.cittril.T of thi J- Ilcnth iiil t'ritroe Vriii, wl.ivh. v. It h mvciAl oilier vtilotil t fiai rinn, J witt.m ilir Hhqh oi tln:( iu pi for iimr'7 two iui'ch In li nih. A titancti ot On it.'aitiDB Ctilro.id fxtfuJ to t)ie ni'itrt of iliU Ouupuiij, ovr wlilcli Die ( ottl U tlally ui to uurlirt. hioch bolder raavordir their Coul luanyof Ih iimiiI Rlxcs. vis l'tinp Cnl. Itiuki'ii, y.i'K. Htuvu.or Ntits!o;.l, all di Hie prrn iit ith -ru ot $T'(ii pi r loll, ili'lix r,i m thr fioUiw, ttlttilntlitt iihimI tlt-taiiH-ii of llm ('(md(imiiv' Doitl YurtlR, In th .N'oriin-rn, Miilditf. and Houilium por tlctis orui' Hv. Th- ( f-niputiy und all H Mining Wirk are cl-ircif iloht, an 'I all ni utUoiiH nut rairit-il mi on tho cut'i urm.itjtt. Jor Circular"! Huli tlUoiut HitI at tii Office, No. 121 S. TBISD Street, 2.1 Floor, icirro.-i i r. iiikauo han'k.) i.OAJtD or wiiKt rotts. WILLIAM 8( IIMO'I.E, rittn: Nr. V II HAM I'OIlll, ItOrsEUT P. KISll, I). II. WOLt'K, JI. 8CU.Mil.LK. lt-.'l A. PL .TMtliKV. Bc'RrTAl'.y. OIL STOCKS. 1 UK INDIUtSKJNKL) HAS KOlt BALE, unfl wiU pay ni llcular atlentlon to ths Viiri liase of all the de.lruble and regular dh lacad piehi.' PETROLEUM STOCKS, fsmh a. tl.t 0.LE AND Iit.LAM ATtlt, IAt.ElX, WeUJlKh Y, MoCLIKTOCKMLI.E,ofriuIdlpl.l,and UE11MAMA, RllillllitE, aud Kl(;lii:mJO0K.EK, of liew Vuik. J:IIN l'ONDIU, e.aS PIKE STItELr, Boom b. lr.)i ii.wTork FIFTH KDITMX TENNE3SFE AND KENTUCKY. DOINGS Or REBEL, FORREST. HE INTENDS TO ATTACK PADUCAH. Rebel Movements and Rumors I.oi isvit.I.n. Oe'o'ici .11. 1'he jt n -, r ill- patch r.ceived nt tl.o lie t'i'i liters w N 'i ville, fiom :in Kvil!e, T.nne-sae, vit s that l.ieutem.rt-Col mi 1 Firth at Fort Donnclson reforts thit a part of Forrest's conitii oi 1, ii U three guns.sui k a steamer and bare I ladud wiih army clo hini?, nt Fort Herman, on thsTeuuej e o r ver, on Saturday. 1 he fame despatch mention" that. (' nin Cut ler, with iv.cn;) -five men, the sunic d iv ri'.ta- i" l and ii rove ecr(.s tho river sixty of C lioi.el Mi ! BiV Uel.el Cavalry, killing tw. and wonndinC ei(.ht. It is rumoied that tiiree liundrcd Ii '-els ir tl:i ati ring an attn. k on I'.ne li!n U oo toe Ton nefec river. The Ihmorrat le.vns tha on fiencr il M 're ditl 's return to Paduciih, on M'ednesday, lie r -ceivid di spall lies from (Iciural Shcrium n't 1 from Columbus, stating that Forrest Intended to attac k Paducah, and was menacing C V.iimbu t. Scouts and deserters reported a L.rge nam er ol Kebiln jnsslng DresiUn, Linton, Ivingtrni, fbaniy, and MeSillirsvlllo. At the. latter pi ice bcu.y Mi p L". were being nceotnul.'ted. All of ihc-c places urn within lii'y miles of Mayrfield. Forrest is also known to luve beca at Jackson with several thousand men. Tho dan ger bi lug Imminent, n Wednesday night the avnlry was safely withdrawn from Maybtleld. The same night business men w?rc advised to pack up their stocks, and place them abroad tho bfci'muts, which were detained for that purpose. On the 27th scouts reported a Robot force within sixteen miles of the city, since which tlino no intelligence of their movements has been re ceived. Every husincs house is closed and the goods removed to a place of s.ilc'y. Business of every kind Is suspended, and everything is prepared to give Forrest a warm reception. General Mere dith will undoubtedly hold tho place. Duford's headquarters aie at Shady Grove. He has eight regiments and three battalions, and a battery of Dahlgrcn guns. Orders were issued for a concentration of tbe force on the Tennessee line, and to prepare fur a march on Paducah. l'orrc.t, Chalmers, and Iluford arc nil in com mand. On Thursday a dash was made npon Johnson- ville, and sixty head of cattle were captured. Yesterday's Nashville t nion coiiUins the fol lowing : "A rumor was in circulation yesterday that Atlanta hud been evacuated. We aro authorized to deny this ahsmrd statement. The place is not even in the slightest danger. There can bo but little doubt of the fact that Hood's army was, a day or two since, near tho Tennessee river, but the Rebel leader hesitates to attempt a crossing. The news comes through refugees, and is very contradictory and confused." iMlrni Army News-Arrl vnl of iJoveruor fiy monr'M l'aiinuiMilu-i'S I'li.-y Will Have nn Intrlcw wltli tbe lrosillont To-morrow. Spteial lUipntch to Tht Xvtning Tclejraph. Washinoton, October 31. No later news has been received from any of our armies than pre viously published. Tho last heard from Sher man, ofllciaily, was that ho conld and would hold Atar.U. 1 he Cominlsidoncrs appointed by GovernorSoy. mour to como here and investigate tho recent arrest of the New York Slate Agents, arrived here this morning, but will not have an Interview with the President before to-morrow. John Wilson, of Iowa, was made Third Auditor to-day. Hon. Tbomns A. Scott Is In town. m". -j LINCOLN CALLS FOR MORE MEN ! Come ni NKliri In KMlN I" Sireet, DiCoivM mill, or d he inMructi-a how lo save the futon tiy a hlooal.-ss vutnry. I'alrioltc &m.lc VflU be discoursed by llaW'y'a Itaud. It' r KLERK'S OFFICE, COMMON COUNCIL. j Fhii.aiikli'hia. lWotrr 31, H14. In acrordancc with a reaouulun aiipi,l by tr.a t'mmnoa Ooi imiIi-i ilie'liy of rtii.rwklplru.tm l tiurU,tha tiib day ef uciober, lej4, ti e aunt-el lnlt, rnUikil "AN OUDlNASv t5 TO TAKE r088K3H)N "K rilK NuRTIIKHN LFHKR- TIKh U AH V OHK4, AMD IU C 1th A IT, A LOAjl 1 IlKliKKtHl." Il hrit iiubliabcd for public Infoi-BiaHo.. Clerk, of Couuuoii Ovtweil. AN OHUISACK To take roNieasIon 1 1 tli .Noiihvra l.itMnlvs (Ui Worki, uurl mm ivuu- a loatl ihi-n itir-H-'i 'lon 1 Tin- Nelfi'i anJ Oomrnon tiiii'i ila of th City rf i b ls0Ilila do ordain 1'litti tne I'ri.aiefn ol tho I'lill tl IiIhh ;l- iTsi, ttiv hnrnhy Mitli runl tj t-tlttj uosai'i hiou of Ui Worku ol the iSonlit Tit t,il.rtics Worki, tu t-tiou Kit r tlie drM day t July, t ''(.ai run bit; in i ccuroinuf wi Ii the tcroib of an Act ;tjiiro t'J Ap. il I, liviu V. L. r4 foMt n t. "I h for tlio pur(n.e of enalititiR tl Tnu tt oi I'hilaurlfbia t.as A o kn t take txilt'tfuoit of lln (ta W rk aiilirl.tjtt ny tin) rtrst HfM'iu heri-of. ti1 Ala r - i ill cu is hurohy atri i.-'4 t fj'trio.v ! me i itilil ol ib :lt . at ti mil ot haI)s t tt i ot UAi'Ptitliiitf a x ltr ci'iii. i- r a'imitii, ati h mtv ot un nv a- iht TniNtft- uiM.v rtt'iiilrt'. leu t-xL'sH'ihitft lourii' u Ti-.itli oianl tUti.ir , uiiii lilio t rvii.lnii. 'hv it muiit ol any inun y tu ri r ; ll.fCiij 1 n rT it Imrofjv'ill !) uu ! t rv,i,in,ltit.ii nt t e 1 ilii-'t 'i it. l-sm t ti o'ii.na of III'? i-'iiu ( ihu (.icyoi l'h t' il I, h In mm ainoMiu o l tM u li (Kirut'i a.t tlicy Ftmll dfHi 'iiuti! not fxt-et-'ounr sa.tl sum. hum loan ti 0l utl lor Oih otiitvi rl.n of tlte toi k of tfie K) il.fi ii Lkl'i'i". len tiui W o Ivpi, i.-itl file l'i jln llnl ti.) rc it t Li i i) a u . i! t Lo e.'..tio.. of ItH.ojVHir. tr.iui llie dat o. iu li t'oiiwraion. a nil not b-U);?, uuhoiit t'l- coii aui t ol IV liilili;ii llii-rt-ol I nw ittrtmratoa ot a.tlJ Ioau kluijl t- in .tit- liUitl lot ui III Mhl. ll Cirt'lltill.-a li To't:or I.HM' 1m en Hi but I iu tin- reiii-l' ir of Haiti tru e-, an J al.ii'l in tiMi. . r iijli ilif 'itiim tn'iitc ' iiy I'rfdtiM'r. Spi":iii;i, I Inn i lit) ittiu i riitt tffi hIihH t;i ,tmrf out nt tflr- OloI'LH Ol Mdlll (,att Wuiai.lll" nlll Ol t'V'IVO t C ii cm i it uniii in on liio uiiiount iK.irorto l ht vlridcof ib it (irin".:i.r". or llu uiimo i.i' p4'uit tlif m are it .lii-rt' t , ui ii I r n iinlnrni the pnin'liMi ih-Ti-oi. Ul-i'tl tilt' PMliil hllKll on imvu'iifi 41 mi ou If r' llif thirty-lli.'-t Uiii Ol llm-nber aid tho tliuiitt'i uv tf Jut.e iu vitv ymr, iiti'H the aisitl 'oar ti r-ilMiU' ii. t lie ti.m ot Wi vwt in-niiiin the am mil "i miu Ii.un Muli bu (n).t by Hie aiid l'i uato.-t to It i-1 My 'I U'hmu twlio Mull apply throo p r ucntuiu thti eof to thr. pttMiii.tol Hit Inter. ( on H.il I i-mn tu (ho unit' lir.y tt I tTun, and to no oiImt piiiM0', mill tint r nihunti : in - ir ti-itiuiii m, ml be i uu -r by Un- vail I1!!'.!' .Ill'l' IO t ht lf Hi I. l'tiIVlC Ol 111 SnlMlu lll.ll. Win liaii in-i-i ii t riinr nod 'it u c nifCmion- 1m ih m-tui ti th.-s ui Cif W oik. r in any oin r loans of ih.iCiry.f I hi;-'! 't il nu -iliivin Hin t, h:i'h H li.Ttv-v H.itii "II i ;i 1 1 1 p - t.'Pl to tin' i I't'-o "if iii of a ml ;on i ; it nl Mtiy a ir I lus t"Uial:on. it' r tlio ii.iymcnt oi mam! i- in, a ill be . j) v ii i ti.t 'oni'.uli- ioinr. oi tht SinUinif I- un : I'ihmhIi i-x iitir u ki un in f U.a o-ln r Inatis t io said Out W ork . 1 1 ;i" v , oili.'i isi' -! I ht' hil.tli'd di'Lt ol Ibu Uity ot J t ui e!ihla. Rtciuui l''on t-ikltv: i"js---iion of the work-t, pl!i"i , c.. loiivt jt'i uioier aottioritv o tliU nruitiaoci', il slti.ll I I- th- Outy of U.eTrm tn of ih -ias lo mtti a dn- taii ti i 'Ti to CoiHic.in ! tb fieity.n'itl and orioa.tl, ho rouvtyt d, and Ita uincHMtl vmuc; and tte na.d Trui U t i sit ail li e. w uh r i'Cl to utid woi U( pipm, Ac, iho niijits powtra li'id auihdi ity in all i'uap.'ti us theynov lia, or iii-n aHiT nmy liuve, with npout to tlio vvoi'ka a.rt iiuy lntt iuUU to their c.ite. H'-f.'.on I Di-tliu i'tirnoh of c-naMIn? the Tru-t ei of the ritiliial ti ' 'tis W rK-3 to cinyiint I i vailoiii li it ronu.iod to ilidiu hy Di JiKaiut B of (Joumils, und io iti- i. "tun i'; nd, ibdiU', ai.il improve In the i.i at fonouil c .1 uiviu v H e . iunti.r, ,ni(l ssorivi under tKtr!i can:, ao us to ia U the do ri-Kniiiy fitnti of the cHij!. n ir ca--ll.ht, tl.o btiiti l.tAtt" aro henhy nut! -j-i.. d Mud ittaiiind fo lo r tiUi. U' tua rituof gi.a and tl w i-tivtral picdiK ia of Its n it iu:o:(uff a uiii) ft Mm tiuic lo t.tim ltd ii. -C'i la:v .tin? ni'd prt' c t : h 'o ht- tho -aim: J ti nil th Vantb ut ti c t'ity aopiiiltd by Uic Uua uik unuar tlm conirol of the T' u-e a. Hi tioii r. Ai.tt:m hi any other orJuiaitce o n:rary to thlH ordiualict la htri-'y n pvali d. liichJiu HON', DirictU'k. itic Cloikof Coiumoa t'gutcll to rub'l La Loan Bill. Reaolvei?, Tbat ti e C'lerK ot (Jomutnn Council be autho rized to iiiibllt.li In to dally ll(WIJaler, dally, fix our woi ka, ti e otdimiiK't' iivat ntil to C'oiniuoii I'uuiii II itt a aiuiitd mcftiii'-; tht rrd , hold on lht day ol Oi lobiT, lbM, tutuiud "Au Ojiiiuame to take KibosKion ot tiiu orih(-rn l.il.Cilicb (ias orks, and to create a loan tliere I. r ;" iti.il tlte naUl C.t i k at the .stated iiu-uiiiii: of (iunciU tii-xt after li e o ptrBilt-n ot four weuks froia the, r aid niiL lii ath n, ahail , laient to Count ili oneot each oi aa.d uewn iaia r loi' cv-toa inwhlch ttiu auua Uall liMvebeu cade. iu-;'l-iw ACKHON'S ST All ANT, bomlaaii curisirblMil nd Aiit'U Htn el. It HOM a FATiirtN. Wl.ile l nlay bi( ds ihout for Abe or Mac. Ite Luiue the Uk to praiao a wU e k d aniftr V ; A nd ioiut tai h huIHtuik oilriin to the plae M ht) io Jui Kaon tcia bia guoala VMtb jtcund luce. There, w iter mortal! moat do cnpreiiatc., To ttat the ut-rlta oi a atwvv or attmk Or ijuart bla Uiuun rare, and sparklinjt ale, Or Hhatyou wiUlhno'a no auch woid aa lailt Imenttr jACKaKJ4 S,0UTJiMidAtt(;il. W Hi cy T7KIGIIT & SIDDAJX No. 119 MarkPt Rtreet 1. IWr iH MH1NT ABU aKOOND KTRRKTa. C.v.'.nimmT. . . sirau,. 1) Ii t (j C I 8 1 n7p II V S I C I A N S, As II ( II. i At, PTnlll.KltKPI.aa, fv.ii t"i a e;iri . . t.1 I 1. - i.i s o t: u-onuc l.l frmpertea si ,1 I'.'i. io.ee 1td.. I'.,.n nr l it nt sti-,i,-;ne., Painte, ' o.i on, a I,, to.. ;ii., I'r iTpiii.n Via!., to.i'.i, low i T A . i,, il in' tii -, r ! i v e in !) sold. 1'Mf Ks.sr.v ri L f'll S V t (,. .tti ii. r.. ic full i3l.'t, and 1 thehe -limltr. i . 1 1 Ii,. .1 Heirtl iMd'-. ' .i.l.i. r. I'K Mh. ( O'lh. ar, i A- ., At. ni.tnl i.i en l Anna t , C'.,s r. Kstrart .,! I '.etn Ac, n in il husr u.e, imii eohuid.M l. w , st e t ea-h ,..!' a I'l i K Sfll l'S cil PA'tll.T i si:, ci-snnd csi r.ly r..- i,nr i, tui.li,, whlrh we lavIM li.- n'tfi.f I' n i.f ti ' hi him ef re st ',. srlM-.. ". IU-H.O, ST. '.IS' -II, A'l'A tt., tttr V 'miftU, Cliubt nitli.cr rl'' i-.t, win rn-ft wtiti r-mnpt at- n'lm.oi n- ,k. ta, 1.-1.1 mil l.( luri.i.H. d nti.a r- V'UKiiiT smriAr.T,. R'l.el- Or Pr-i Waie!,.,Miw, -ly No. IH M.'.IKl r S!r..l,iti.v rr.al. 1 Li . J I A I! I ... ,.. APOTHECARIES. -ilrr. .n ilea I'l'llgB, Pi-rliim.'ry, rI'o!lst Avtlrlen, unci Sperlalttci, 1 UAMll.'-S, WISKH.Ac, '.oldni.lj fr Midl.-lfial pm- lovti. (lt-s-la No. 1223 CI ICS NUT STREET. 1 ;f AI'M'SR, nMNHNKS, A NDCV rAIlUII. I t -.t. n a' S. M. I) . Pu t. -or . f tim Kyt :ml I.Mr, ni riig. ,ittrHMini( t ht pt-n-vi: mvmiwn wth Hit' lilnMisr U''rl Is. le-lin fi!A!s tioiu'Dt mnt rt1ni tirr li irif cltv rati Im m n at Ida oirit'i. No. 61 1 P1!1K htnai. Th Mr-Jtt al I iw ult v Aif lav m d to ajsmtnT tin ir MtiMitt, f ha.si nn f- rcii in h' praotha. li tH ruil.AUKT KHIA SUR'JKON8 BA N DAUK IMMIIIUTW, Vo. 14 Hflrtfc KIM II Ht'-t, iiovn MarksH. HivpiQM r ItraMr cured bv B fcV KICK I" l"H iTetr.Inm ratnt U: a.tiairnR JTrsaur Trtii. H',i.T!ir Mat U Balta. Klastlc Htosfklncp. Rai'Dortari. HtiouWar nraooi. Bmiaaa r(. fVtuobait. t3. LaJie atteatiud bj Mr. B.U. EVEBETT. tarT-U -T11IIK VIUCilN WAX OF AN TILLR. M 1 hi ttX-iulMlf ('o iDi'tiv hipt n i iaal f.ir brautJl- ttfr . whltarlni;, antl picprrvlnc ibr CTinploxlon. It pr ftfsFl from fuip wtnto wnx, hn a lit t;xtra'iidrtia.'.T(iuM- tlfat ti r bri.mtni l)i aiaitn. nini.liiir IK Milt, fnli . m-kOfJi. fri1 t run pair s'ht. It 1 imut nooil i g aMtr KhavliifrCHrf ci appeii Dandi ana m. r mn t '..mMa, biourift un, Tri-catrg, or iiiiimto ami luy uTu a inan unt mm fa . Bi-ff-t. and trni. I'rU : . f.O. anl lit oenia, IIt7TV F WEALIU, HEALTH, AND i BKAtTl. IftOBAln ailrrirlitt flv'e: li to CMUne ia Wioua diyht; Jt t l a hi'oiiinff (lower, t adJiig, dyliijj Ui au Soiu- BBirri 1 If to hh a hoet of 'rtenda; If for Tlet; io mate atn.-rd ; If with h:i.b-hrR it o d o w.1; If a oiaxbte fctone whrn dv.ad WiLal If .n Tlvr trearfre aim 'en, WUblnit il' Ionic wnlfl ; li to Ifre a luc of pMuc; If to die .id M'f to jrt,ie HiAATn! If ytm wth a life ot fleaanrea; If jon value ihlt world a treaiiret If erery coMifi,t yti woukl Hfe, Like my advice, and wtiti Alt tArev. Then, havln? ITealth, Wflaltn, and Beauty, You'll be prepared for tYary d ity. Tlyftearefiitpi-ruiial if Dr.VVll.lJAM YOUIO'S Wew r.o.tk, I HI, elAHHIAdK L I1K. whdh ahonid be rea4 by every uDe. 8otd ty Itooiselh-rs genoially. and at lii Lpoetor'a oil Ice, ho. 1J HI'UUCJC tTKVr price S6 etiita. au-tf CAUU TO TUli L.U)1KS. DR. MTONCO-8 (JOUKN PILLS FOR FKMALES. InfatllMe In eorreciln,?, remilatlne, and removing all obftruetlon. troui wh atever cauea,and always uoceiiful at a proventlve. Tt ee TUli are nmhlnK new, and hare ben awd by the Dovtor lor many yearn, belli In 1 ranee and Amerkea, wit niitnra)leled aureeis In e ery ; and bete era;ed bf many tbr.uaand Indlna who have i;aed then, to AaAttfi I'lils public for the alleviation of thoae euffertng from any If rets'ularltif whattver, a well aa to prov-mt an In cieaaeot family where healt-i will nt penult It. Female peeiillarly aitiuied, or thot. anpnobiinr themielvee ao. are -cautioned aicaiiiHt uiiiu ibene pi. .a woilu In that condlUon, aa it.i- propiietor aKHuntei no responsibility alter ue atttrre adinotiluoi., al!tioiih their mildueca would prTont any tnlaeb-eftu health, otherwise tue PnU aro recoiitinendeo. 1 nil aird ext'Ucu d'teetlot t Hucomoanvl'ijf each boa. Frice $l,or klx botra i -r $ . Hold wiivldaaie and rota tt by th- Mlowini; ltiui.l-ts l li.oti Wh - a Co , No. nH V. Kourth atreeC WtUbt A Hlddall. No II! Market stict A Mar-liAil,c truer of I hi-tremn an-i Market itreeta. Klpler A f-uiifli, oorner of ;e job I a-id Green atresia. lott A Vo , So. aji N H-.vnd -.trcei. Johnson, llnllo way A Cowdeu, and 8. t IM-Incour. Carnden. At retail by all Urutttata. Lndlen.liy lendlnr ONKTOLLAR i To citlitr a nt, can have the 1'IU.H Hi. NT I'OHn'iBM TALLY, By rn.'dl, to uuj part of the eiiy or country , free of poatuue. R. T nwE, --Sm No.2ioW. TIlIllTY S1XIU Stroet.T. IATENTtl) JX'LY 19, 184.-JOSEPH MolTbT, Eleva de Paris, francli Htaaia ilrelnc and Meourliiir on any kind of nearlaw apparel, lor Ladtea, liciiu. atd l hilurrn. P.l.nt ai i'aiau. for siim-oUhI tiante Iron t lo rlva te.i .. Nn. V IK'S (Urea, liiauaa as. vu. MJtril Ht. I'MUulolclua aiia-aaa SHIPPING. OP THE CUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS M'AV YORK. 1I1H lOAX'lVi ll'K STKsM-HIIPCOMPAVVBUVEOr Ml.Hl' rl.ASs) JiCl.tVV bTKAMKHH, V.V. KMOIIT, 'nXnla Onllngrher, JOHN' UlllMtX, 'iiuln Itewn, M ill lMiiHe a rcrular trl-weckty Una, eo'Dinene'nf f A'lUErAT, eOTOBJiB 22. 1864, 1 KAVlNO riill.AHl'.I.t'niA KVEKY TIF.SDAY, THlllSllAV. i S.VTlttUlT,. Kn m the Coupai ) ' wharf, flr.t above Race t treat, AT 1' )'OIX)CiC M.t And from 9ew York, ritr 11. HortU rivar, on sae 4ajit . AT a O'CLOCK 1. M. llime new and lubsur.tUJ att amera were bollt prvttaly for thU route. I rtUht received dally, baudlet In the noit careful maa ner, and dallviied wlun tho ultrott deipatcb. For flutter particultre, app'y to WILLIAM J. TAYLOTt & C3 No. 210 Ji. W:1AI17K, PiI!f.AI)l;L',ll'A,nd li.'.'7-ll I'IPIt ll.KlilirillltVf.R.NElWTOHIl.. .-Ttf Hl'kAM M'Fl-KLY TO UVER- 2k.A.4ili. PO"l l"'1 I'tnt si 1,11'. i'n, Cork Harbor. - li t tii-lii'wii Miiuii'rioi i a l.ivtfii-ooi, nt1 iun, and l'bi'rdel,!.' la Httoiu p Company are luu-nded ta' krtlt fohowa flT OK WAHHlVi;T(iV.raMir'1rty,Oetober. t.LAM OW, B,tiuilay. Nov.ralH-i b. i 11 Y OK MANt'lll.M'Ki:. riituraay. November H. And evt-rv OLMocdu.K uaturday, at iwou, iioia flex No 44 North lu.T. KATKH PABMAdP PAYABLK IS Cl'RrtENOT. Flr-t Cabin HtWUO hnaarae ny(n r irt Cabin to I ndou 170 on iStoorarie to I.ondou... tvs-ot 1 (ret Cat. u to I'ailn.. l'i) W Htei'iawu to Tan 8)M). 1 ifstCaUntollaml'r'KlHOWJ Bir.u Wamhan. 74.m I'mihi tJkieia ali-u forwarded Ut Havre, lircuion, Kot teninia, Aulv ej ji, at equally low rutea. Kare lr. in Liverpool or vuetinatvwn: rrtt CaMaf afiUi, 17o( Hieai( from l.ietiMol ai d (Juoeiie- t-Yu,$0. Tb.iae wl.o wiab Ut aetid for their fiieiida ouat tuv ta koti beie at Uivte iate-4. i or luitnei mtuiuiaUou api'iy et the CompaaT'f ottloei. JO. IS (4. UALK, Agent, No. Jj IWA1 , N IT a -rout. I'ui'auV.onia. r'rL liOSION AND rilILADliLPUIA Htamihlp l.tno, aallirm fr. m mcii port on TTTTl Ki'AYM. tn io n:Kt whart aoovo 11 SK hu&et.a'hlla di iphia, and 1onir Wharf, lloaton. j-om flrat Wuarf al i.e. l'IN'K 8ireet.in haiurduv,0ti!ir 21, A. The ateauiahip hdlCM Ait. liakur, will aaUtYoin Phlladel phia lorboiton.ou humrtiay, October , at lu A. M. l hcaa new and Jinbatumial su-amahipa fnnn a reffular lint-, a a' In ik ftoiu eti-b jo.rt punctimlly on Hatuidaryi. IiiMiranct eUtjoud at une-liali the ireiuiuiu oharged o fala vebsla. t lotKhta taken at fair ratoe. ttMp;ea are re.ueaied to aend SHp Receipts And Bla LadDiM wltb tho'i K'wda. or 1 ieuut ut taaaaae (haHnf fine acoramoJarlone applyto IIKNitr VYlNrtoK A t'O.. jal-tf Wo. nl H. HKl.AWAliB ATeon. JRt FOR LlVEttVOOOL, TULbDAY, lS.r.hnTpiiif.Aii PniA.cI.uinC r. Pool, iwauure. ' 0M2i K(riiAaIiHOS CO., 1 it lmtian aviil iaII 1 I1UMAO 10-JC. Mo. till WALNUT Street. .w h rOKNKW YORK. DESPATCH Js"jXJB;jjCiid awinaur Ur, tU Iielawara an 4 ITrlLoi" naJ. 'J e awauiera ot Uie.e Unea ar leaTlnf d.iijaiU.iieAal,a-doP.M.,fro tkiad M aiiova walnut aut. tor (i.iii. whkk wnl k taken o aoawmood.Una aruil.aiiptr U WlUOAl, at. DAAHU A W.,h9. tlTF IUAWJUUa AtvoO. I