It S1ENIN(& hi A PRICE THREE CENTS. riULADKLlMIIA, MONDAY, NOVKMHKIt 7, 1S(4 PRICE TIUIEK CENTS. JL ill. THE LATE BATTLES VITH PRICE. CArTUHE OF BEDEL OFFICER3. Inhuman Treatment of Union rrisonors. TROPHIES OF THL VICTORY JSTEINGTII OF FFJCE'S ARilY. Tcll)le rvii'f nrc wore vcstertl v to lo s-'n in jjthii city, of the lino'irtant vu t-irles Kune.l ovi r .1 iKi b iu vnui-n; wives, smut- ' irtr ueirs m -v n u Ware been fU", Irom ei.iv to tluv eluriu ; wo -k putt, in tho column ;f tbe iV.mV.'. . Hi :-e vi- Icrjcts were the iirccm c of seveial Kliol ,-ili n tf Died rnk. (O" Ntine of M ii r ; ner.u .1. V. Marmaeluke, of Ui-.,uri, Uri,; lier Hen 'ml 'Vil i torn L.( he!l, of Virginia, ( o oiif) I.' " Cr.in1 ill, "f tbe 47th AikmiNKi Ini'itn'r, Colieeis W. r. Sit rnnmns, of rl:uns is. ami WMIiiira I.. J-ifri ys. of Missouri, .lohn WailJcll, a nc;.lic- of ije'i't.M I). M. FtOft, formerly ot S:. Louis, a ttl S'lr-fon ( II. (smith are also. 01 tlio piny. Tlio-nnx of he former we liavo not lear-.nil, anil Ibo lii'ler, ocueritant, is not to be b" I it prisoner, 1 ut n o lie f xplinnurti or tiermiitctl to ruturn South soon from this city. Tbo prisoners came clown the. Missmri riycr on -he tteaiuer (.'ora at fur as Hermann, wlw.nc iihey were transfcrrcil to the I'd im rajlronl. ami frtacbctl riamum'i Hots 1 on Weitn-sil ar nitrri'. They were 111 charge of the gillant Colon -1 V. Cole, 2d Misnnuri l.ifjlit Artille.-y, who dispensed with the services of a cnard. at the iirisincr were on parole not to ait4 mnt to escspo from hi 1"ntody. Ilia order were to permit no one to traverse with tbetu, and the or lers were rarrie.l "ut wiih all duo particularity. T 1 1 e pris nicra, iiowerer, wore nniler no uppriw've restraint, .ntl lome allowed to ffo, at nil!, about the hotel and tbe itreet in the vicinity. 1 Tliey observed the spirit of their parole ripidly 2bT avoiding callers and einestioners, an I kc-pinir vost of the time within a r um in the uinwr story. which had been assieni"! for their hcmthii xliv tion, and where Colon 1 C ile ke;tt hii st ui 111. Among ttio.o who called Uurni,: the torcnoon were relatives of General Marmmfuko- an I of Mr. Waddell, and one or two J07.cn others, who cslred to make inquiries or friends nn 1 relatives who are seiviuic in Price's army. At a unarter loast 3, tbe party, aeooiiipaiiied by Colonel '!, toot- tne Alton and rcire 11 into r.tnr.ad Tor Johnson's Island, v. bit li b is bona Jesujuiiietl as heir place of itupiisuoiuent- Ihi (.mem Mjtutor, exti 1, pii'tltiNe 1 nt I ort 'c itt, on the 27th tilt., his twin phve.l in our 'amis, and wo extract In most import tut iimtu-r. ifce followinK, we am informed, is snhitmitiul y Im.wmI kn t-w mir.rnrnlna ,I.a .1 .... I... 1...... uls Curtis and li'.jnt: It is eiiouirh to know that from the time the Kansas militia and the r cil ir noidiuii 1111 1 r ortis ai d Blunt in the ccut.e und on tlio west. nd 'lea."onton on the oast, nt W'enipoir, lir jl;u li enctnj's riinks, iind diovo him soiitn, un to f be pro em hour, there has bom nofal criuit; but luavely ciiuurinx uiinlvilii.s, danger, mi 1 piiv.i- iods, such as mii'T or tuim never ivt iro knew inythlnff nbuut. with Kunrtan he.nil.4ni and en- Murunce, they hiivo kept na in tlieir victorious fjiurch until tiie Hniil glorious rcsul' wu ive im- liekcd, and the invader driven iu confusion rem our toil. The Tictories won nonr tbo Tradlnff Ta nnil bo Marmnron were complute, reault'ne in the anturo ol (ier.erals Mann.nluke ami Cab jII, four oiunels, any amount of other olliccrs and pri vates -In all about two thon-and, inludiiic whit fias captured veKte;riny logtllier Willi Huhtor ine pieces ot artipcrr. J lie liuiulierol t rice s roops Is oflinmted it ',7.0'JO. about lo.'MiO of kbom were engaged, whilo onr forces cn?an;e.l Hulnst them were not over doom. I he cavalry harpe made when the Runs wero captured was epitsmted by olllcers who were there us one of lie most brilliant they ever saw, and w,is au itber isiimoniul in favor of General l'b asontna's upetior ability as a cava'iy officer. Our ollleors peak in very lavorablo lerins of (ienoral Plea onton, and bis oflicrs in connection with the Hair, while they, iu turn, highly compliment our fisniuis olticers who wero wiiti luem, fur the able nd truly valuuhle Hssl"tancc renileied by thein. ft the bend of the charge wore Katihorn, Colo, 'hillips, llenseen, and other & illar.t oiUe ir.s of 'lei'sonfon's eoiiimiuid , sidu by sido with Cloud, rawford, flhilr, and other Kansas oiii-jers of Lnrris' couimnud. MoonliRbt was on the ritfht tl uilc of their wost rn relninn, and with his little command did fcdmirabli' service. Hy order of tieneral Curtis, Phmontnn had aken the advnnee tiiat d iy.ani tbe first battlo as fought mostly by his troops j but the callaut llnr.t, with bis usual cm ray, comi up with the tmost rapidity, and Is iiow with Cur Is, McNeil, nd the balance of our cn .i uin ! many miles nuth. icattefing Price's army iu o-orv diroetion. iews arrived to-day tii.it hu h.nl caim.-ed Pucj's ikiu. Orccral rieaonton, with his coiaraan 1, has ten berc since TuexUv merit, bis bore' leini o badly u ed up that t'n-jr could no' i.osjibly dvimcu without rest. Xhey expected to ntovo ut to-day. BKTVJ.lATION AUVIHKll. Von the Miiiifur Ultra. The treatment of prisoners in the h inds of f'tic.' t'tcap' rici Hit n is io,m si iiic i by those who huve pell as of tbo uiMSt bi uial i u.iracttr. ibrco days ihey weie t.:r.s;il to march, on not. over one liunon d noli s, and in the retroat n i ho last diir. tLcr iiavlui over fortr miles. P'bi-ir bhinke6 w.re tihen froai them, couse. uilillv thuv ImU iiotlii:, to cover lliem ut in ;lit, i d C.urir;! all tb it t un -bet vocu thr e aui four avs nil il i'' had to eat was t'vo small Mic-utu ad u M.uii'l p.-c ul i hall pm iJ of bejf, nd A' low to to stop to (ei o.iu d.'i ik of A'a'er liay. To crown t' elr .'nf mi.v, w'c. n th"e nu n were eCy to lai n lion fa:i ie, I iss of sic-p, unj turvaiion, onlern weir nsne l to snoot uo. hose who i el I h- lii'ul. J'l h": orda'i e with that rittr one ,-ia had alrii d jcu -how wlien our i.fi.iBium l f;, . In view of those fu . we are not surprised that be men nbo wee -a n:. I by our u -a, a id now c rc, are eci tuitir!y i u;ju.-:is to th:ir faio. i r t would 'hi ii .Inst ru'ali i'lO i 1 1 h ink' '.Ii jiii. home ot tin. in'oi wea frH'.' a,ii! tn.-y were Jmnirell s nun. If uv lviv any of these inmunify wiuild djenui I t'u i tl.ty 0; Lu g im- ..vu:uiv.iy. riMi'llt':"' 'ii' rm: ' lor oiv. 1 tie rnj'cr neo'ru ii'uir. .n;er's in it f, n pioees I uriiliei y aud a oouia ;uou ami p-isonrs, iim r ke battle, aero condn ti. l f cu t .j.:oit. ti vcu .uiulrul ot tr.e pil-uiiOi -; bs.vesLn oii'acued War ei.sbuii;, our infoi niaui. t.ivs, and will heiTinti rrivo in hi. Louis to-day or to-tnoirow. l lm -.boon muj l,k"wiier-.4t Ii cbis ' ty nine pieces nereumiiiing piece la In l'i llm p s.c,iniol l.io 'd Arkanma (Inioni ( a'rv, ( olonel John H 'helps, whou perinanoni st itn n is at SiiriinnelJ. le thinks as many as two H.du-.iu'I prisoners nd iliscrti rK were tukeu ut lml jp' n Jenee, 1,'ttlo nine, anu ineusnio, tue uru uer part at the O-.i .'rice destroyed bm inula tiainof tao iiunJic.l jivseoDS at ibo hitter place, and when pursued iia strnci riy onnoonrs isrigano m japer ounty a day or two afterwards, ho destroyed .itv nioie. Tbo Keiicl force amountoJ to 1,1.000 to 19,000 nen at tho Osage, a portion ot whom were not omed. They left "Old Pup "by hundreds, nurt nine into the l edetal lines, and declared thai ley bad been conscripted in tho Rebel rimlis crcc ro nve thousand stunus or small arms, lost r thrown away by the retreating too, were seen altiieo ovtr the country by lUe pursuing Union i mv. lho tavaliy i-Iivi-lon which so braivly won the ctii n hud not more than live, thous '!1?, m-.m e.A need. 1 bu men were so inteut uoon Durout nd victory that they had no rations lor a period I niiy-ti((iit Hours, iuu Liuou loss was tnrea uudred und tilty to four hundred killed the Itcl'tl loss tupposed to be still Kiuuler, but not ecurately ascertained. Price passed wlilun live lilrstf Fort Scott, but had neither leisure nor I'Cliiiuiiou to muke a ruid upou that place. Among onr captures were annul three hundred nd tilty tieadot sheep and cuttle, that the Rebels ,ere driving til South, aud a cotisidurablo nuua er of horsts. STHKNC.TU OF THE Itl.llEL AKMY. One of the most promim nt of tho prisoners alleged that Price's whole force, at thu time be idvanecd Into aluscurl and Arkansas, numbered en thousand men, and by tho time be took up bis ctrtat southward, be bad received in recruits ten thousand more. WHAT THEV SAT OF THF.IR DEFEAT. Haruiaduke is described as having opposed the iiovement into Missouri, on the irround that liothitig eonld be accomplished that would all'cct tbe linal result of tbe war. On the march down itowaids Arkansas, he and Cabell were assigned ho tbe duty of protection the rear, conslstiug of a ititavy waguu usib woicn retarded their movt- mtiiU, ana wuicu should have btea destroyed before thry left the Misyuri river. Tin rc were other imtied nientji in lh form of il roves of c!t c horses, and -lo'pp.ttuit prove 1 to be icrions obstacles to lbir inar' h. when tin) 'aek comnienecil, his division wns spmnl over a line of hlte. o inlb s In lench, w th I'l iceiri l tho ro-t ( f the arm y a eont i,!' ra'-li disauee iu u ivanee ; so far tl at tho- u ndi'S l him no aid wfa cver to rep. th b' .le.-il :ut.,ie(. His dlviMim, lhrcl,iie. v 1 1 I' .n t by the V. . oa rsvary, and cut on. l'i mught for firiy eynt hours, but wh.lci .lir 'ci. ii.' a ..unter ibi'v'.', he w is enptnred, ti .' I h r villi Oeneral L'it.,l, ,iul their in i n ii' io ram. lie thinks that lb.-, e or f r.ir hnn Iri'd f :!i ill f II intii l-'.il. rai hnnil-'. Ano-h 'r c ii ;e of enn-In- i m win so runny of Ins meii bc.u : ilr"-- .d i n cuinui'til Te'lor il uniforms, .viii '!i novo i' J I 'lini a d li'M elbe' r1'. at eri'ie.il per; i.N, f. om di-lin-pubins the I'ni. n trco.s from bis own. Hi rode on one oecili inn within tifty j urvls ot' a b.aly nt the l. rini r, ordered them to ee .imi lirinv". and U.d not (lis -ovfr '.hit tliey wi re not bis o.v;i m m until he fon n I him-e f a prisoner in Hit ir lita I. CiEcii. Sliernians Aray DEFEAT OF HOOD. Kcpuke of Rebah whila Attempting to Cross the Tcunossees DETAILS OF IIOOD3 mEVIOUS MOVEMENTS. CEN. CILLEM'S BRILLIANT VICTORY. Sherman Moves Ono Corps to Opposo Hood. THE BALANCE OF U.I3 AHJIY AT ATLANTA. Nahhvimv., November !. On the 3d Inst., the Rebel army under Hood attempted to cr -s tne TeniicHsea) river at the mouth of tho lllao Wator, and wcro repulsed by the Kodcrul awny under Ucneral Kherinan with considerable loss. rho corrcsponJent of tho New York Tiiit't gives the following account of tho last engage ment ociwrcn Herman anil uooa : Nasuvii.i h, N'ovcmlicr I. My last letter Con cluded by givini? yon the information that niter spirit) d skitinl-iiiiig lii twcen our a lviiiicc and linod's rea,', wheruin tho latter lost some lour hundred prisoners, lloo l t entire army made a lin-ty retreat below Somerviilo, taking two ro ids in the d, ret ton of Coosa river the enemy's new base ol supplies. It wns thought by this that tne Rebel coiiiimin.ler hud abandoned his srheine of moving upon our rear, aud portions of our ar nv rcctivi'd orders to take up th ir line of march lor cliiferent positions upon the (ieorgia railroad. Iti-c nis, However, that lloo l, mime li lt )lv after procuring supplies, made a notthwesiurn hieuk, and on the .dtu utiimo Ins advance lot 1 pi nttiaied Aluli una. (lei.er il Ciieatbam. of this city, commanding it corps, led the advanee, and encamped on the morning of lb 27th ultimo, at a joint About thirty tn-los west of tho Suite line. The fnmo stay the bulk ol Stewart's nud Leu's Corps arrived, a'.d tho whole lorco ro-utned its line of march, pn.'sitig through Lebanon. Ala.. Hint rocht. Not ithsfandin;; Uiod's situation m.17 seem at least awkward, If not critical, really he may con- mier iiimscu sure io long as no contents himself in latitude fourh of tho 1'cnnussee. river. Of cour.se, tho question naturally suggests itself, iv'hutgood will result (mm his tarrying'iu 4 region of tleseit, with a base ut least ttliy mile's away i Tho fact is, lie docs not mean to tarry long, at.d us soon as be is again supplied (and this time evoiythuig bo receives must bo wagoned from Talladega), be will attempt something sharp and rapid. This bo must do. It is o rt.iiuly nouarui for me to say, what every ono will readily guess ei pcihilly when our entire railroad and to ' giupbic con. nun. Iratlon is complete with ull points aud with all po lions of our armies that llootl's movement are known and vigi'antly wsti licl, iii.'l ilui; liei nnm is rc.tily to strike if the opportunity souglit tr.i-is.iir ;s. Atttr in ally a wear's labor, tho Corifoderaey has siieciedt d in repain.-ig all Ilio Missis.-ippi aud Alan.mi.i iailro.e s; nl, in c.isjll iol slioibl deem it expedient, ci her trim compulsion or strategy, to retreat, a multiplicity of safe points in Ins fear tiro prc-cntt d. I believe, however, that it ho crosses the 'J ennedseo river, his army is lost, unless hulnut made preparations loroeross nt I liirence, in which chho ho would move into TiibniniiiRO county, Mississippi, where another butch of sunplics would reach b.in at Corinth or liitnzl, as the Mocilo and Omo railroad is in running order from J.ii'into south. JiU'. Davis promhed Prank Che.ith.vn that hii corps, largely composed of Tciinesseeans, with many Kciitucklsns and Northern Al.ibmnians, should trcud sgiiin thu soil of Tennessee, aud it may be pos-inle that a desncrato attiunin to) capture cither lluotsvilie or Uecatur will bo in dulged in. Hie niov. ni' iiis of I nam U. Harris und General Koire.-t i.i tni'' ronnecltoii uresisoiti uant, the oeiuils of which I witi jjivo yoa un i ir the proper b ad. Tbnt Hood's entire army Is south of, anl in close, proxiinit) to, the Tcui.css.m river, is a f..ct wi rtby id no louder prjtiac.tul coucualiiieut. 'Itnii Sheru hii is of the iniuutost ilatapi of tte designs ati'l ili-pos:Un ol bis cutinin;; adver Miry , mukt lie ria'.ur.illy . o'.juc-iucd. V'o aro all on luctyio rice lor "soitietliing io turn up (ler.eal Roussemi ree.'ueo n lengthy despit.'h tins n on in.'.', whli'h is n e I ir;t tvotii II :o i vlili limy lie ton.d it d as iiplil..tui.,tiilg I't-lliloiilty. No piuiits north of the iVnii"'--eo river havo as yt lee'i nt'acki a or '(' I' I" by any portion of Hood's artny. i.:utj.;il )1iaij;;ei', I'ost-t' iiuuisu iltr at ilcietur, teiegi ipus mat lLod bus his enliie army ut a shoi i i'i iii'i e from the river, and mills that lie is Icing abuudautly s lpliej fo m 1 .ilia J. ga. l!o also liaLirn'.s t:. intelligence, iloriv.'d fiiuii gi n' leu i u ot k i'. aii loyalty ajd re'l ib'li'y, Ilia' lie. ml lias hii army, cjn-istinj of about llrily tiiomaml nun uiid loitylivo pji ce of Rilill' ry, iu icadii i e to uio'it, and to it th i ou pr. ss;oi. rOe wa.-, that In; v. ild cross tin riitr upon p. .i loor.s at a point: i ailed lialnbrid :.'. Altl.oii.h tbe sources of inloriuati ni aro tair. Ihls i oil doe- not e on to a taen to ifs.;f' niin-Ii in, ! i tie il I iu y j id ..i b tiie utter oisii jj nd Willi which it was im". iv .1 i.t i,e.i..ii ircra Iit.-.i i it u and otic i s w;;o h '.v.; at rived hero say that i orisi i Iptiou oti'i rs aei .ininnny tlio urmy, anu that the "grub g.i.ia " is dc. ."ded.y sweepim. Y mi 111 und oits .ue are not t.iktu iut i ncc mat, 11 tne vutiiiis are tio.ig en nigh to sh oul uir a liiiisUcl. As an i. i.;t, bo v.vcr, niiiiierous ileieiiions nre recor.led. A oosrrlcr at Caption Cli odwbi's, this moi ni'n', seemed to tell the truth when lie sta'c.i that iinniy wi t li,'ht before thy run away; but that if Hood tails to acton,.!;-Ii bis pni pose, ami is forced io ret ire from Atl.tns, Alabama, nu uvalan. io of deserters lw lonuing to ibat se lion, und t Tennessee ami Kentucky, will Iind their wy into tbo PeJoral tint a. As to food uml clothing, deserters and prisoners geiuially admit that they have a rutin lency of both j and it is u curious fa.'t, as fai ns 1 am concern) it, that nearly ull tho prisoner that 1 buvo seen, uuiing three years of war in this section, iiiTlvu within our lines substiititiuUy cl"thc. I, uiid w ith half tilled huvcrs.icks. Ot ti -mimes the Rt-b -1 soldiers ure ponr'y shod und, by the way, oe, asionally, many of o ir uu:ii rs i!i(.s iL. ir n .o uon .,n,...,-i ii I'engcii cnis M e slniiio of boots au sliy;s. h.'iw.' j t to hint a piiva'e toldier from the Jt-jbo! uiiny who poostsot-a a very vivid re.oliecCi..u ot a a muster. The llebJls in urius, nun inn while, get u little uioiiey, in many instances of sen ices rendertd in the turly history of the war, I. ut the system of regularly, or irregularly made pa) ui tuts to the Confederate soldiers, is an insti lutii u which long ago ceased to exist. A squad of dcseiters, with whom I eonversod this morning, ull of whom belonged to Louisville, and who deseited when Hood foil bock from Resit, a, say that Frauk Cheatham assured his old division, a few days Ik-I ore the movement upon our n ar, that he should see them all paid oil' in greenbacks in the city of Nashville before the 1st ol December, and that on Christmas they should wlui In Robertson county whisky. Prank has bteu swimming In it for idinya roar so tho Nathville people say, THE FIOHTS NEAR nF.CATvn, Since my last our pickets have been attacked and driven In near Decatur three times, and upon tao occasions clever little tights were the conse quence. There are various conjectures alioat in military circles a lo who commands these attack ing partien. It is generally believed that bo por tion of Hood's army bas as yet made auy demon stration In this particular direction. Some report that Dick Taylor, with a force of 10,000 men and two batteries of artillery, is Kovipg into Northern. Alabama, and t&M Lo is already In supporting distanco f Howl, wiih whom he is to e in bis coaimand. Il seems to oe pretiv g -lit rally un li r-to l th it then) is a. f ire of Ri lv s mi I i or creek, b it what ih tir s. rem; h or inttiiti -n i. i o one n-.'ii.s to know. In all probability the ntticks iion lo-attir W) 40 nnn e by de'aebments (roui I'Onoral R Id 's cnnitnai il. On Frilav niu'tit last, ibo tlrst attn. k was n. ml. , whieh wis liin.l-onie y renul-e I by C dtrel xlor;'an, coninoimllng a colored rcgnne. , Tho Heb Is rude into onr sklrm'sh line w th d ivn sa' res, und wi h a veil dashed to vaM: Our line if bit'le. Acor I ng to t'llnvl Mn--ga 's rej oit, tho regiment tired a vol into t ie party, iinln tsin0- tiny of lioin, a tinr I ol hoin w re Uiile.l. Nn'.h-ng datinte l, however, the exits i ri".l sui vn ors iii'ihed into ibetiaym ts o tiieiif.i.e biaek -, who, atier a Imlf h nir's i'ks iinr, - i'-)-. edc.t in repulsing inc ilc-pei ol , s. af er k d ling ami on mi i ng some ei -:bty ol ibeiu, a id a;ilni-.'n ion' hundred and lor y. tV'oiH'l MO'iian w .s Again '.i 'c o.i S i.i I j iimriiitu', ami main re u:cil the al'm king p ir , ai-el cipturtd a Ic-v prl-oueis. l h.-, is iii both thrills, on th' !'. did side, , .' p.oha ly reach three hundred in allied, w iiii n:d and i nsoners. Our own loss ainn-nxim u -s a Ii m ired in killed and wouinln l, in.iii loi I. u-t'-i.stit V'ooilw-.riii amonir the I .r tier, an I I. i teusuts llilli n and tS.uilsiiurr among t. e 1 i.ter sevei -by. t In Sa ut 1 iv, quiie a l.irr f ir.'O atuck.'l onr pickets al n g the bne ot raiir.M.I I) iAe:n l)i ca'ui- iind llnntsville. Onr ibitt.s were tir tlnv. n in, and, in company with ihn infiivy pii ki ts, ke,-t up a liVi Iv skirniisu with the 'iii"iny un'll (irner al Uranger arrive ) wiiti a liri r l i o infantry. Mo rapid and sh irp w is tne in ive n. n )n the part of the general, that ho rout-d toe whole force iu great diMirder, driong it in scat tcred I'riffments a-ross C press creek. Here ibe Rcmds wero reinforced w.t'i a regi nunt of Inf oitry and a section of artiliorv ; ti lt before they had time to attack us, tteunral llo'i (ranger aclin moved upon thu party, driving them in gic.tcr eoufu-ion than Is'tore, and .-!-tuilngover a hundred prisoners, and two nieces of artdlcry. Our loss was trilling comparer! w ith thu enemy's, on account of tho celerity and suc cess of our movements. I uu.lersta'id that w.' lost a colonel, killed, but I c mid not learn Ins name. mo KAsr tl!ni:ssi:k liHini.i N 1 vn ronv or nv.sr.nii. nii.i.r.M. Itninedintc'y after Iturhridge's def at a' S ilt yille, ( ii neral (iilleui wa4 .nl visinl ol tbo heavy n infon crnents sent Into T-nness r.', ami the rhi'iigo of commanders, lie therefore tell lin k from Oreenville t Hull's (l.i, w hu h latt rpln-r is .'.ti miles from Kuoxville. At this place a por tion i t bis forcts weie teiii Mirarily deiuelied, and he g in tell bsck to Morri-t iwn, a pleasamiy loealtd vi.l igo il miles troni Kno eville. The Rebels followed him up elo-ely, an 1 eu tleav)ired to iiiakodi'iuoiistr nious up in his tlauks. The bink of the army n.nler Oeneral Va ughn, consirtiiig of three brigades, he aseurUiinod to be between lin-siwillo and Hull's (lap, and a1 so ascertained tliat the p irty annoyin ; him ar M ir- riNtonu was a sunill hngiile, comiiiiuleil by Colonel Day. On the '.nth, therefore, (leneral (iit'em ordo i d bis wb)le foD-e to lull ba'k to ssmnllrown oberl 'lu'bott'i, ns a feint, tit the same tiiuu pl.u-ing Colonets I'u'S n-'and Krowniow's rei'imeuts in a po.-luou to deliver sonic srunntng blows in csso thcincniy should lie so unwise us to hurriedly follow. That's Jnt w hat the. enemy did, an. 1 when within half a mile of town. Parsons and limwnlow turned lhcii-couiiir.iiu1s ubieii ami m ule a lurious dash into the boweis of the R be I brig ole, driving it in contusnm nine nines, Killing i.oionel II iv, 11. e commander, c ptuiing about forty pri-onnrs, and killing and ivuiiiiding about thu s.iuio niiui Imt, aiiioiig thein a brother of Colonel Day and a surgeon. After the disaster to Col mid I),y, Omorai (iillem made a disposition of his forces In ami arouud Moriistown, with the calculation of making un attack upon two brigades under Vsughn, which wero looted at Russollvllle, six miles distant, respectively coinuiandod by Colonels Ross and Duke. Vaughn anticipated Oillein, for on tho mo n'n,' ct tbo 'JK'li he drove lu our pickets anil drew up In lino of bittlo about a half a mile of town. About a half hour had expired, when (ieucr il Otllcm moved ont his fovroj in lino of battle, with his tlauks covered by t wo regiments with sahros. As soon as tho lines met at a lighting ills' am-", Gillcin gavo an order lo charge , when the centre pouicd a dreadful volley into tlio R-ibel Hue, one reelinent being armed wi'h tho Spencer ri lo, and tho regiments armed with tho saoro daihc I Into tho eiinlused enemy, amidst a volley of grape from M ('lung's celebrated buttery. The charge was so well p'nnne.l, and oxocutc l with inch masterly gallantry, that before tho guns wine tiled a largo portion of oor men wcro nt the bicnclics of them, and. 111 un instant after, the battery aid Its entir j complement of oltl crs and men wero cnnturcd. I!y this time tho whoio foreo wis rotreatlnij in greet disorder, and Clencral (iil'eiu and his com mend in close ptirsui'. During th cha-o thu siilnc was used to gnat ndvuntige, an I the pur suit was ki pt nu unt'l our forces passed far beyond Russolvilln. Tho suinmiiig np of this atl.iir gives it a tone iiiisin passid by any cava'ry or inluntry light (luring the war. The light ami pursuit lusted vigorously for marly lour hours. Our cntlro loss was nine killed arid twen y-ono wound -d, tbo lat or Including two ollieers. Tho Rebel loss is sevou'y killed aud two hundred wounded, all of whom fell into our bauds. Wo captured three hiindrad pre oners, Inclniling (.'olontl Ito,s, c oniinaii.ling br'gsde, two Majors, six C iptaios, and Ihirtean l.iiitci'nt. Wo also cap'urel tho celebrated M.st'lung's battery, and cais-ons iinrlo'e, with out injuring it or the horses ait.iehed to it Jn tho cast. Corierp-'ntteiift1 of the Vi ii -tnnati tirnniffinl. Hour, Oa., October .10. The promise male Hood's ui my by J- tf. Davis readers it uccr-s try tint tin lr " eet ahould again pros tho solid' Teirnes.-ee." 'I'o I'onip-iss ibis import int pejal nci.i ss.ity Hood, no donb', is endeavo ing to cross. V e "nave giHid rvidouce that he has all th.ue of his eoips wi'li l.im. In tho mtanlime the inilit a Ol (ieorgla, their sor.'.'hum gathered, uro lining rtinars lolled to drive the 2 I'h (torps iro n Atlanta, probably by a grand Hanking movement, for whi 'h militia are admirably culcul.i'cil. Now Sherniau is averse to permit 11 o I to havo the pl.umbig of his tall campaign, and so day In Ii re ye-1. rd ly he broko up camp west of Ho ne, and while the took up Iho line of inarch (or Cbatt iiiorga rho headed -o'lihw iril for A'hu .ta, win ro they will arrive Nov. uioer I or Sherman thcref. ie ignori the exlstem!'! of Hood's army, lo tbe extent of live heavy cje is, which, we ir.ay bo sure, will Dot bu idle. Tho 4 ' It 1 lorp-, 1 lincial .Stanley, ill bo In iV-i'.ur, Alul amu, by iho tiuin this reu. b"S y ui. It pro reciis on loot, via I.ntinctte and HumvIIIo to Cl att.inoi .i, where trains lor Dee it ir a vntit. Tl opayiuasters have rea bed Ail i it i an l will pay the trooj s tin re txiforc they flinbark m any luilher movenn nt. Tho late pursuit has e in i nc. d Mierimm that ho can ni ne ugrottdi -tamo into tho enemy's territory ami suo.i-t mainly on foraging. llond, li.irrc.iitcr. will fight troops nn ler eo-n-ninml of (ieneral Thuiims ( who is still ut N i ti villi'l. if he lights at all, utidiheio cm ho u i.lnu coniforting to the enemy in tho staium -nt that he will Und an army of Cuited States soldiers ti prevenl him treading the soil of Tonuos.cc t) a reckless extent. rKOM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. -i(it In Tht Ev'hin(j Tttfjrarih. BimiMoiti:, November 7. All public, interest is now absorbed iu the election which comes otr to-nioriow. liotU parties aro active. Uevordy Johnson is out lu a published opinion, advising all eppenents to vote ut every h izard, nudtUrctt cuing the, iutlgcs wliU suits and Imprisoniuent if tbcy overate,: y, hatt'Vcr ho think their duty. lVrttie.ir.cly bu opinions me uitiuon: reliable tln-.n tboio of many of the judgi s. The Southern sympathizers uro aetlvo (u ti'y im; to mnrslml their forces to poll a heavy vote. The judfc'cs have determined to take good care of all such. The ttist-oaih Is to be adininlbtcreU to every voter, rcgcrdlcss of party, aud also the other oath requiring answers to such questions as may be propounded. Those who cunnot show a clear record will surely bo rejuctcd. General Wallace and tbe cavalry will take care of Individuals who show their bands or attempt to create trouble. You can put Maryland down nra for "Lincoln by ten to fifteen thousand majority." 1- reedom oever goes backward. Many liberated slaves from lb oouutie are coming here getting em ployment. Its New lark r.lxlloa. A 2-ii any, November T. Governor Seymour baa issued a writ of election by proclamation, aj provided in the Constitution of theUnitesl States, for the election of a representative in the Thirty eighth Congress, for tbe First District, in place of Henry Q. Btebblni, resigned. Tb election will be mid on luttdff, ISoTvmber DUTLER IN NEW YORK. IIo is ssif-ncd to Cotumtaud tho Military of tho Stato, IJMTOltTANT ORDER IN RKFER ENCR TO THE PRESERVA TION OF THE TEACE. His rrnpeiratious to Suppress All Disloyal Outbroaks. r.KIW FORCEMENTS O i? TROOF3 ARRIVINO. Tie Instructions of Superintendent PCcnnedy to tho Metropolitan Tolico Foreo. 1! rvi.iirAiiTi.iis, Crrv or Xnw York, Novem ber", sil. In ola'dienco to the orders of tno rre-iilent, and hy the assignment of M lior-iiene. ral Dixy coinnianibiig D-pirtmeiit of the Kast, Miiir-n. m ral ilutler assumes c iinin in I of tbe troops Knlving and ahsvit to arrive, detailed for duty iu the Mate of New York, to meet existing emergencies. To xirrvoi misapprehension ; to soothe the fours of tbe weak and timid; lo al.uy the nervousness ot the ill advised; to silence all false rumors circulated by bad men for wicked purposes, and to contradict, on -e for all, false etatu mi nts adapted to injure tbe liovorntuetit in tho resH ct and couhdeuco of the pooplo. tho Com manding (Jcni-ril Lakes occasion to declare that In o s have been detailed for duty in this district si tilcienl to preserve tho peace ot the Uol ed S'a'cs, to protect public. pro'rtv, to prevent and punish inclusions into our borders, and to in-uro calm and quiet. If il were nut within tbo information of tho OoM-rnmi nt that raids, like in quality and o jet to lint made at St. Albans, were in contcmpl i ion, there could have Iweti no nce.vs.-ity f r pre ihiitionary preparations. The ('( mmaiKliug tieneral h is been p iiii.'d to see publications by some not too well-informed per-ons, that the presence of tho troops of the I'nitid Mates might, by possibility, have an tiled upon the tree cxercf-e of the duty of vuting at ti e in suing cneuon. rsotiiing could bo lur ther Irom the tiulb. The soldiers of the United Sta'cs are specially to see 10 it that there is no Interference with the election, unless tho civil authorities are overcome wi;h toreo by hid inon. I ho armies of the I'uiled .-suites are "ministers f good, and not of evil." They are safeguard i f constitutional liberty, which is freedom to do light, and not wrong. They can be a terror to t-vil-doeis only, aud those who fear them are aei ii-cd by Iia ir own consciences, according to il o inspiration of his own judgment freely. He will Ie protected iu that right by iho whole power ol the (Joveiumeiit if it shall become iicos-ory. At the polls it Is not possible exactly to separ no t ie illegal from the legal vote "tho t ires from t ie wheat" but il is pos-oblc to delect and punish t o fraudulent voter niter tho election is ovor. F. autluient voting in election of United Sr.n, h oil cer- is an olli nso against Iho peace and dignity id the Unfed .states. Kvery man knows whether be is a iluly quahtiod voter, and ho who votais, not being duly qualified, does a grievous wrong against light and knowlodgo. Specially is Irniidiilent voting a tic idly sin and a heinous criine, deserving eo.idujn punish. iiuul in thee who, having rebelliously seceded from und repudiated their allegiance to this Oovorn-m-nt when at their homes in tho South, no v having lied here f.r an asylum, abuse tho hospi til ty of the State and clemency of the f torero mi nt by Interfering in tlio election of our rulers. Such men pile rebellion upon treason, lire ii of lull Ii upon p.-rjury, and forfeit the amnesty accorded them. It will not bo well for them to to do. Hy command of Mi'jor-Oenoral IIrnjamin V. Hi' n.i'.n. Ciptain A. 1-. I'ulley, Acting AjsC AJjt. elon. Niirrlult'U)leS. li.nu1.yH Inisti iiftlmis) lo I Utt 1-oilee. Ol S'lOlt )ll' Til ti Ml l'KllINTKNUKXT OS' I'ol.llE, No. lull Mi i.iikkrv SnisiKT, Ni.w Vohk, October tin, lbiit Ry thu Iii suction of act eutiilod "An a t lo amend an act entitled an net to establish a Metroi olil.iu l'oiiie district, aud to provide for the (.ovi rim, Hit thereof," p issed April Id, 180,", ia-sid April 10, 1HW, passed April Jo, lsbl, i; Is p. oi ded, That it h ill not bo lawful for any persin ti I II or di-j.o'e of any intoxicating liquors upon sny day ol public election, within the said M i'r lsolitan l'olice distrn-t, undor a penalty of lif .y dollars tor each olleusc ; to be sued for and re cover) d in tho name of tho Treasurer of the Metropolitan l'ollcc, for tho beueUt of tho polio fund. The jo b section further provides that It shall be tho duty of the police force, or nny uii uiIh r thereof, to prevent any booth or box, or structure for the distribution of tickets, at any election to I e erected or maintained wittiin ono tiuoiited and hityfeetol any polling place within the cities aioii said, aud to summarily remove itny such booth, box, or structure, or close aud pn v. in tbo uso thuruof. The f. rty -third section further declares that It shall I e u misdemeanor, punishable by im pnsi anient in the county lail, or in the ci y anl canity ol N w York in thu penitentiary, not less than ono year, nor exceeding two yo irs, for by a line, not 1--s than two bund red and fifty doll irs, f r any p. rson, without justi.'ia'no or exeu-ablj cause, to ii e or to incite any other person to nso pi rsoiuil violence upon nny e'ee-or on any elec tion day in the Metiopoii au I'olii") dlstrl.-t, or upon any ineiiibcr of the p ilieo force thereof, when in the ltch lrge of liisdttv; or fir any number ot the police forco to Wilfully neglect making any ariest for any oll' use aga nstthe law of tins State, or ordinmces in for -e in the said iii ti let ; or lor uny person not a member of tho police force to falsely represent himself as bein such member with a fraudulent design upou I ersons or properly. Tim police ol the M -tropolltin l'jlieo disriot nre specmly required to seo that tho above pro Visions of law mo carried into etlect. John A. Kunnkih, Superintendent, riubf. (. i-riiiiirut I riiiisiir(si Itilriissil. CiNi-iNSSii, Nove.mlser 7. T'he I'nmm -rrht!'t .l.bii.-o-.Mllo, Tcnnt- see, correspondent savstii.it en nt sic. -mho us loaded with ' iovorumont st ire were burned there to prevent thein fio nliilititf Into the hands ul tho Rebels. I'iri- In iv ItriiitMwIels. Sr. Jonv, N. IL, November Tho (;!.'' and Itnixiili prin'lng olli.'es were destroyed by liro yc ttrdiiy moining. Iroofis fur ltutlirM I'roilslousl Army. Ni.w Youk, November 7. live transports loaded with troops arrived here this morula. U-ii'ral Frtrly K iorleil at STow VtaiUol. 11 m .iiMoim, November 7. The announoomont that Oeneriil Snctidan is falling back to Winches tcr Is without fuunilution. Sheridan's army was never in a more tavuiawo position, or iu ociicr JiitUlirg trim. Mnrliclo ly Teli'trah. Ni wYohk, November 7 ri"Uf H linn, with , .. ia, ,,.,i, at i.,ilhll ni f,', i n- n-ate; Hi) n -' I , r in iine tl !.-l-r' l"i' SK,i.tii.Tii. w-hi'at tlrai : ab;s i , .,-. on. t: an adi ancslle. i s.de. ..( in ''"'' i.i fis. net' nnn J'eri- 'I'"''. ' tll'-Lt'W- Luia ileiulj.al -i; vjl'.c VMlk Sad. Ni-w Youk. November y-trk are lower; Cl.leslS'0 Slid ll.sk Mima. IfO'i'l ',""',"''''lrs?, ''uinan M'i lllllielM JVnirsl. lSl 'to hoials. I.lll Mielllsaa 6ui tle-ni, 7 ; : New nrk lleolrsi. lie.', ! t'eimsj I; "'' .i.si.i.',.w. i "iT1;!,, -I,,!.0.s"u'.u,j KsiiT. :nK : KrHi, PsV,' ! ono- Year IVirllllealM. 1 10 '. fil';r .,'espelil. 101 ; C..p.s. ll-fl, ( (juMl opsiusl at 2S l", ttll Ui ll. swO rose at'sin to ii ..,.. v,.vemiiAr 7. Flour heavy, with SdlliVli rteuo'entfi W-e.u.rll fstrs. U-e'.", Whsaf ami, will price, frtes'iilar. Wlil-ky dull, l 7sl 7s lutfoe nrunual s'lvaurlnt i mo. iJu. A brow-beating counsel asked a wltnosa how far he bad been from a certain place. "Just four yards two feet and tlx inches, wat tbe reuly. "How camo you to be so exact, my friend ?" "llecause I expesrtod some fool or other would wk me tbe question, so I measured it. Cowflimhit to AuF.mcAH Pwra CowHTg. Sir H. Collier, the Solleitor-Oeneral of hngland, baa been addressing his constituents at Plymouth, and iu tho course of bis speech he adverted In favorable tonus to the decision! of the American rriw; Court. He aid the American Judge had paid the greatest respect to the decisions of tbe lJritih Court, and to those of their own, end. upon the whole, their judgment had been well considered, and given wi delre 10 do J'oe. Tbi rcmaik was greeted with luud applauiw. THIRD EDITION EVACUATIONOFJOHNSONVILLE, TENNESSEE. Tho Position of Genorala Sherman and Hood. I.ortsvit t i , N ivemb'T ti. Scraps of relinble infommtion from below eonli mo to Indl 'a'e th it Sherman's position is pertY.-tly s ntlsuetury to himself and all who uniler-dnnd it. Tint Sher man is equally satisfied with Hood's position a id the developments now progressing w ill n'totii-li and delight, tho country, beyond this antioiiiKO u. tut what we have Is contraband. The Viiiurnl contains an nceount of tho evacuation of Jobu-ouviilt', yesterday, by the l'.dir.il commandant, who is nlso reported to have dcs'rnycd ail tho trail -ports ami gunboats, to preicnt their filling into tho hands of a reiu foiccd enemy. Tho particulars lire meagre, and sninewh.it conlll' ting. I KOf MI'Mt O AMI II A V AIM t. Ni.w Y'oiik, Novcmlier 7. The steamer . .Vrty biings Havana dues of tho 2d. Advices from Mexico say that General Dob Lido was told bo was at liberty to return to his country, but that hid property was suhioct fo tho determination of Maximilian. No news hnj been itcilved from Santo Domingo. Large num bers of sick soldiers, however, eirue from there. The blocksdc-runner Flora arrived from Nassau, Octobir '-."J. The llabama 11,-raUl of the Wth roports tho arrival of tho liKuiee o. 2, from Wilmington, and also that the steamers J'lorie and 1. .'. I'nj got nsbore out-ido of Charleston. The H'iin and Y'iih'sm.1'1 left that port on the 2P'.b, but have not born heard from. The l.wij Ai ntifivnif and I'ii.iuo had arrived. Tbo Nassau papers arc debating the idea of Nsau being declared a free port, only cxa-tlng nn Import ilu'y of 1 J per cent, on all goods. Tlnrlnn lMflllr-iift. New Yoiik, November ".The burk !lhil, from Newport, reports having supplied the whal ing barque Pioneer, on tho 2J Inst., with provi sions, anil that the Plainer reported having been boarded tho samo dav by the captain of tho brig ,1iit. si, from C.ipc de Verde for lloston, leaky, mid short of provisions. Tho wreck of the schooner Wtjiur was picked up olf Sandy Hoik, on Saturday, abandoned, and was towed to this pntt by a pilot-boat. st- from t'Hlir.krnlit nml AiiMtrisliit. San VtiANrisco, November 5. The monitor f 'nuiifiicA will be launched on the liith Inst. Dales from Australia to Aunust 22 rcpresont that tbe colonies are much excited, on account of the determination of the homo government to continue the sending of convict there. A n I'm km kit si. 0 uir at National Cihcth Mrs. Chides War ner will open the grout National Circus, on Wal nut stiect, above Klguth, on Thursday evening. The building Is undergoing many handsome im provements. Mrs. Warner has woe tho applanso ol the people of l'hiladelphia, and from bcr wall known e nergy we have no doubt at to her suc cess in conducting so great an establishment as tie National Circus. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Htatk or TiiirhMOMiiTMR To-day. Nix A.M., 54. Noon, HI. Ono P. M., 67. Wind, S. W. Political. A grand Union demonstration wns held in Independence Kquuro on Saturday night. Tlicro weio three stands erected for thi occniion, which were all surrounded by members of tho different ward organizations, who had marched to tbe Kqnure, lu largo numbers, carrying with them lanterns aud banners having appro priate inscriptions. As they passed throngh the illfferont itreets fireworks were discharged into the opoti air, illuminating the scene and rendering the occasion one of nnusuiil grandeur. Some of llm wards had wagons with them containing largo lanterns w ith amusing aud characteristic inscriptions, with sma I cannon, which were discharged at in ervals. A number of buildings were also illuminated. Sumo of the wards turned out in large numbers. Auk ng thoso most prominent wero tho Four ttcnih, Fifteenth, and Twentieth Words, who appealed In very largo numbers. At tho close of tl e met ting thcie was a liuc display of tiroworks. Among the sjs ukers were the Hon. Charles O'Neill, lion. M. Russell Thayer, Hon. John P. Value, llon.Chaili stiibbons, Samuel il. Perkins, David Paul JJrowu, John 1'rico Wo.hcrill, und other-. '1 he last grand rally of the Campaign Club la the Twenty-fourth Ward will take place to-night st tbo licuuqil irters of tho Lincoln an I Johanna e nniinicn i mo, .siaraei s'reci, bikivo minr third. J. W. C. O'Brien, D. P. Bouthworth, J. W. lurrell, and Lieutenant L. C. Reeves will daliver a-ldretses. Kvery eiticn who can be spared fio n his p eclnet should attend. The I'ni' n ladies of the fourth Precinct of tho l-'lftei titlt Ward rain d A beautiful I! ig on Situr duy afternoon, in Parrl'h street, bolmv Sixteentn, wi b the mimes of ibe Union candidates tor Presi dent und Vice-President inscribed lucroou. A lino baud of nitisio enlivened tho event. The romarks made on the occasion wero highly approptiate, and tho enthusiasm was iutcuso. Another, and the last of a s -rics of mass meet ings, held by the Oerman l.'n ou Ciub of tti'S i iii , c imootf on S iirday night, at Mochaulci' II ill. Mr. 1'. W. Thomas was tad" I to thoch air. licne-al Carl S -.hui. delivered a stirring ud.lro-s on Iho momentous ipcs'lons of tho day, aud reviewed the merits of tho two parlies now con tendhig for the supremacy of the Ciovcrauieii;. His pi e'eh, one of tho ublcst, us the froUoul upplanse roved, deserves to be preserved, as o io 1 1 the best documents which this campaign Inn brought forth. Tho iindiciice w.is Immense, and hundreds bud to leave, uot being; ablu to y.i in ai m.ssiou. The ONK-irrNWiKD-ANn-NiNitTKKNTit Krmi mknt. Thcllbthllegitucnt Ptniisylviinia Volun tsOis, raised by Colonel I'.llmiikcr, djm com manded by Colonel tiidoon Chirk, urrived In tlio city on Saturday, having been ordered to tho Noitlie-rn frontier. The regiment has participated iu 601110 twenty battles, us a part of tbo .'id liri gade of tho 1st Division, fith Army Corps. Tho regiment wants about 10 men to fill its ranks. This number will be at ouce recruited. A CASEOi-aAiiiionxo. A man entered Gray's rcstuurunt, lu Sixth eueot, above Walnut, on Putun'oy uigbt.and alter gurroting tho bartender, stole his pocket-book. Ho was arrested and committed U unswor. His excuse for taking tho pocket-bank- wus thut thu burtondor had refused to give lilm thuiiiiO for a tiveuty-tive cout note. Dukss r.vKAnt. A dress parade of tho veteran regiments of the Mil Corps, recently ordered to this city, will take place ut Cump Cudwalader this aftci noon at 3 e'clock. Colonol Bassott, who has el. urge of the brigade, will be In command. Tho regiments composing tho brigade are tho 93d, 101th, lioth.and 138th Pennsylvania Volunteers. A ItioTOti Female. During tho ?assuge of tho Second Ward Union Club at Second and Stunlty streets, on Saturday night, a female named Ann Ntul amused herself by throwiug bricks, and inciting to riot. The police etoppod her amusement by a tale escort to the Station Uouse. Alderman Lntz sent her to prison. Citt Moutality. Tho whole number of deaths reports-d at the office of the Board of Health last week wot 300. Of tills nnmber, 223 were of the United btatea ; CO, foreign ; unknown, 17 1 from the Almshouse, 10: people of color, 21 1 from the country, 2. The dcsulu and InUirmenu of soldiers were 47. Payment of Citt Bonrni. Thli morning the Mayor Issued warrant for the payment of the city bounty to eight men. During last ween the sum of $1W'j3 oO was disbursed by the Commission having charge of tbe bounty luud. Tint Citn'Nt T Ptrket liRinon. The work on the mw Chemut ttrcct bridge Is prog csnlng more tapldly nt tbo present thsn for nms txno pas'. The delay In Its completion ha been caused by tho iroti-woik not being Toady, tho contractors having Iwcn waiting to place It In position since July last. Another of Ihe nrlucipil c..us. of tli c ilehi'y in completing the bridito in a shoit- r pi id d, was tho eiillie'ultv, almost Insur mountable, of providing vessels for the transpor tation of mati rials, in consequence of the largo number taken up fur the (tovcrntiiont s rviee. Mo-t of tho stone for tho nbu'meiits, fx -., was brought Irom Maine, and the w ant of vessels and tbo Inch r..tis of freights havo tended materially to i inbarrass the coiitrac ors. Tho bill no pending la'foro Councils, having pa-seel one loam Ii, pro ides an appropriate u to pay tho c n Iihi tois lor the In n work, being an amount du 1 ihrniln inhil'lon to tbo sum heretofore u.iprc. Tieied. Tlio sirncnro will be both ornamental al ii sub-taut al when oniplcte. Sitooriso Arrant A young mi'l ntmcd ( I nrlis W. Walker was nrrestcd nt Thirteenth, and Ca'louhill streets, oil Sa'urd iy nl-'ht, upon iliciluirre of being drunk. When tho omcer s.-. d bold ol him ho drew a pistol, and the wni i. n was discharged. Ho was hold in sySM laid by A'J,rmnu l'i mliinton, to answer t ie charge of attempting to shoot the oillcer, aud for cii'iyit'g concealed deadly wc.i,oin. Muiing a distill li.tni c at a Is ger boer saloon at Sixth mid Cl esnut streets, on S iturdity night, a young man named lleorgo C. Co'llns ivss sh "t. Jacob hetcbuin, ono of Ihe purticipint in the tow, was arrested, and held for a further hearing. M vunw. George Koss, who was arrested and locked up by Officer Sitnler on Satur day afternoon, bit a companion throu gh the nose in a cell at Fifth and Chesnut streets. When arrested lie bit tho Index finger of tho officer's right baud, and drew a rovolver. The accused il n despeiute fellow. It is said that ho was one of the crew of tho pirate Sumter, and deserted and gave valuable information to our Government, lie w at recaptured and sentenced to bo hung by the pirate Stuiuics, but again managed to ctloct his escape. Fast Yov-th. A lad of about seventeen inra mers was arraigned before Alderman Swift, this morning, charged with tho larceny of a horse and wagon. A gentleman left the property In chargo of the Imy, who was somewhat iutoxi at.-d at the time. He jumped Into the vehicle und drove otf, at the same time indulging In sundry other drioks. When arrested he was beastly drunk, and win unconscious of what bo was doiug. Ue was com mitted to answer. Coi ntbvman HonuitD. This morning Maria St. Clair and -Mary Ann Smith were before Alder man Jones, upon the charge of robbing a country man of fifty dollars, Tbo verdant Individual was enticed into a low den kept lu College avenue, w here his fair fr ends soon managed to relievo him of what few valuables he pos-essod. They weie committed for a further hearing. An Oi.n Thief in I.i mho. Edward Pcndletrm, alius Dutcliy Long, is tho name of an old thief who has just been out of prison a week or two. (bi Saturday night bo was again caught foul. Ho picked some man's pocket of a watch. Ho was committed for trial by Recorder l-'.nca. To Pl'KCIlAIKCkOTlllNOATLoW rillCFS, mk0 s s.'ltrtten frem r nr stork ol Kkaiit-mspr lUrinents. Wo sir slllns sor.its e.iiuil In .tyls. .I', nrnlY stiJ iacs'.'c.if, frvtn '.'. le .'.Ii .re etnt. tnuee llisri Is nns charge i r..r t'oi same g.iMls innite to aoler. We tisvs all stylus, Nlr.es, and l.rtre. nt C,oi!a--M.'n's, Youth s, anil Huis'. All oatl be suliotl wlu.ui.i0eUj or trciulita. DrSN-Krr A Co., Tower Ball, No. MH Market street I.aiiikh' Fins. An elegant assortment at CLoxles Osk.'orO A Hon-s.Ountineiitsl Itatel. Ill ii K4, ftosTniiirru! ItorKC. th stout. Mister Moans A C'oiiuianv.wuu price eloto mnkors: I srruv In your cltty on sattenl.iv tutu puiinctiivalLy 4 hours after time, and the knachmen formed an arhnr of whips foi ine walk undor, at the waif, and mo perllte urssofscd prontistton tz astonusho n. I spose more nor 20 av era asked me ir I wanted 2 rids. As 1 alius ride wrn 1 dont no ware I'm goin y , I perlltply roiused their ciislntercsied luvliashan. On my way op otiosnut strcat past yute stonr f saw sevoral soots for suljers, ttic.in hire Has of that fiend. frorlUar. abollshon ape. I.lnklu. In yarn winders. On (llsnosln of my wearld lunn ou a huh slut In the barorsire rum of sed tavern, 1 rote oft the totlurlu poiue, which I dedlkate to ya i- SOMMIT ONTO A SOI JIB. On JSerin a Sovt in JMoaJte4 Winder utuUr (As fiat tinenlnh Bloo-koled monsterl thow (olst sttli, Armi d with thy rtlle and sharp-ptntcd liavouet, Vl'liose peeked end with Sutherln biud is wet, I halt tb.ee I tool snd mlnyun nv me Kortb I Put od a lilniuiekrat tbciu cote and psuts, fat In tils band a sun with neeked eend, I't.en toot a flfe and be's a Llnkla teeud. Who thirsts lor blud of dlmmekratle salats. Aseiuster anacheral, by Nltfseiisia batcbett, f housaoels and moar ol Olmekrats youv'e ilano w boo 1 never rally i tbe poles sgalu. To vote as wuns tliey Old, a tlkkit all uiL-kratchrd, Avnnntt yoiowork our party Is andooln. To us your kote av bloo moucs jest bloo raotn. yures with sko;ii, A. V. I. Arms Asti Ciiii.iinm's Hats. Latest Btyle at cnarlet Oaktoid A aoii's, t'onUnenlal Hotel. McCalu m A- Co. have two 1 ir.o and commo dious tic res tor l tie sale and dlsplsyol Pjeir iHiaiitllnl new and uiiifiuc tiesiKuf ol C'a'tioiinss. Tbeir wlole.,ai" du iiMilu.eni Is sltiiateil just aliovo rbllh, on rhesant ttn-at. So rsili and Pieir retail store, Ni.ohl lir.esnut strwu Ts ov soake .1 an iu.luccuicnt er ulllcs und llaukf to pa tr.iiiliai ihtul. "A Rti rcii in Timb Savks Ninu." This is a good iimitu at all .iuies, lull It ape'ics lln spm-lal l.iriss lu jnircliaslns srv Ins m.uhn. s. Fur tills reas ei liny tho lerei oe, ' sold as No. b.k) llliosnilt utrnet, I'lllladolpliU, Id preterene.' I.i unv othi-r. ft is Ihi tiest st-ivla( iiiseiium In the woild, and ts so prunonne.'d by liunilissds .l 111" most iiriuillient litmlll..s In tne rlty, H 0 II ov I ave Ll ein lu ue. Kvery insehliie sold Is warrs iUsI to Slvesjtisrac I..II.OI 11. t' llions-y wlllberelulidlMl. Suinerous fiimilles. Iii various parllniii -it Ilie e,,nntry, sfier Irylini Bjini.y oibr niaeleaH. asve deci'led Ibat too"!- loreac" Is bt'e.iu cwlai arisoa, uia ursi isiuny uia nau iu ine norm, Zi i'iiYit Goons. A new display can bo seen at tl"- si. K i-on.rr ol . reh oil.t stioesifj nlreeii ; toir 'I'irr with a tint- ass, libieitl ul HO.illea soods.suitabU lor Ule suai.01. Tiir Shkiiman On. Company will deliver ta th'ir al'si.-ritju isrtil.cat.k ul ili-k on sad after the l Atx o( .s.ivt n.lif r. 'I t frc t.aly reiiani a f-w IlionsanJ shares ol' llns vatu slilo . 'oinpsitv, tii.'yr.ivo l.nir wells la op r.ltt'i , and tilt- U-t "11 it- p,-...tlli .a lo.nl Uieni, anl It Is vury vjltiali e l-.r ritlimtl urii..se. Tneir uiltce is Nn. .'i.'l W.ilntit uet-u rite stiitit i iiioii price ts now only ti tei per sltaru. Pi rch ashin may rely upon potting the host l-'tuti atCtnales UakiuidA Hon I. Continental UoteL Tub Vauyino Tkmpkuatche op tub Season Is racidiy pnaluccit colas, couh, and pulmmary ati'so llel.s of all kinds. Ferions wl'.h weak lunes should bow be especially careful ; aud what muy seem trilling coiishs and colds ouvht to havo hamediale attention. The care leMt Indttuiecce which waits for ''aculU lo go as it catas ' in niany cases lenultt hi laying tlte tss-ls of consa tuition. For such utifcrl of one's Itsaltti Itn-r U ni excuse, as Dr. Ii. J aitie i tkpectoraat i-aa be r.s lily jirjcurod, and Is the standard remtniy lor at! coughs, cuids. Aui puini .aary ait'trtious, lu loan estAlilislu-d re,mtattoii betus a snu-an-itre of its ctiiraea'. Prepared only at So. Kij Chesuut Ireet. Gr.NTttrMi N's Hats. All the latest stylei nt Charles Oaklurd A bou s,C'ontlanial JlotoL To-Moitnow will end the most exciting political cuuipa'Kii uf'llte ai't-. The result is M't.lovvu as a certainty ty tvi-lytnily, of irse. Noitilns could lie more certain, however, Irian llial lite best place In IbuU'K'Iplila to buy tiie heal slid cheapest Cual is at W. W. Allen, Nu. VJ1 S, iulti street, riiOToanAriia of all stylo executed at D. F. Keimer's elitllury. N.. CM Areli sfrtut. Superior Ill'o-fiJie iliitiKi'ui'lis In oil e'.l.irsi beauUnil stylos ivuiytypct, aud su;.erb callus dt vi.lwn I,t.;AI. KVIT.I.IJOENCE. DisniiesT Cot'iiT Judge Stroud James DtitT vs. Wlllisin li. Dotlson and John B. Adler. Au action of replovin, arising out of a question as to tho rent of the livery stubles on Prune street, be tween Fourth and Fifth streett. The plaintiff (l)utl) claims that ho is the owner of tbe property by purchase at Sheriff's sale, aud therefore not responsible for the reut sought to be recovered. "litsTiiicT Cct-RT Judge Hare. Robert A. I-rottyniun vt. W. J. Crans, executor of Jacob Albright, deceased. Verdict for plaintiff, 617 dd. Wni. A. Simpton v. J. 4 Is. W oodcoct Verdict for defendunt. Wm?H. Kern to use, Vc, v. Chat.T. Cornell, ndtoasseet damaget as to Wm. & Jat. Bon ttead. Verdict for plaintiff, m. ...... laivan a, Adamt vs. Johnl. llaal. Verdict for P o'oei'rge Wunder and wife to nee of .aid wife ti Joseph Cerniichael. An action to recover damages for the cutting down Uy defendant of certain thade tree on plainUiTe property. J Coikt'of Qi at BEtsfOKi Judge Thomp lom Thomas Boyd wat UU morning convicted of bigamy. Hit first wife he married In Ireland, twenty-nine years age, and hU eocond U thU city last February. Unfortunately for him they are both l Ull living, end confiuiiVed kim la court FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orrict or Tn KvainM Tatsaaans, . . Monday. Dorember J. The 'tock Market it ratlior dull thli mornintf, with the exception of Coal Oil shares, which are? more aelivo, and prlcct bctWr. M iple fihale sold at 44, sn advnnre or 4; Egbert at t - MoSlhertT, rj('fii McClintock, (1(; r.'iiladol',hia and Oil Creek 2 j Rock Oil at 41 ; and l.it ill at 0j. (lovoinnient lamtls aro flrruor, with talot of .V'-Msto notice at 101 J, coupons otf; and 10-40$ nt '.114 ; Cs of lr-Kl are quoted a'. KM-. r 107. PeiinsyvBiiia fls are selling at O'tJ.' New City Cs 1C2, nn 1 old do. at Ob,. ltallroad shares continue dull but sta1y. Ttovl Ing folilint V,;r, Pcnnsvlvanl Kvlroad at (IS1, n slight tlevlinej nnd Camden and Aniboy at l id, an advance of 4; 4"4 was bid for Little Srhiiylkill;CO forMinehill; 30 for North Penn sylvania; M for l.chlgh Valley) fti f ir Klmlrn pri fcricd; ll.'i for Philadelphia and Erie, aud 48 tor l.ot g I-lnnd. City Passenger Railroad sharet continue dull. Cif'i was bid for Second and Third; 34 tot tsprnco and Piue; 111 for Cbesniit end Walnut; (it for West Philadelphia; 10 for Arch street! '29 for Green and Coutcs; and 2'-J for Qlrartt College. Canal shares are Inactive, and pricct aro rather lower, with sales of Schuylkill Navigation common at 32, which is decline; 7f was bid fot Lehigh Nin Igatlon ; Po for Morris Canal common. and 14) for Sus-qaehaana Canal. Ia Bank shares there It more doing, with sole of Farmers' and Mechanics' at 139; Commercial at iu ; and Girard at 49 ; Ui was bid for Phila lol pbia;nid 2bj for Manufacturers' and Mechanic'. The Money Market continues easy. Loans oa cull are freely itfcrcd at 6 OJ 7 per cent, per annum ; prime paper It scarce, and quoted at 83 J per cent. Gold has declinod 3 f cent, since Saturday . evening. The market continues dull; opening at 24.1; fell otr, and (old nt 210. at 10 o'clock; advanced and told at 241 1 a'. 11 ; 214 at 12; de clined and told at 24114 at 124 P. M. riUUAXIEU'UIA BTtX'K XUHASlil BAXJtt, NOV. 7. Beporud by Clarkson A Oct., Brokers, He. in 8. Thir4 It- ' BtrOHF. BOAKUR. ' l"n stiContlnental.... 1 sist it slsneea Ott.. ri'V rib do 'i'i Inuaa HelrOentre..., V ai h d J S"0 ilt Kevin Oil.... 3s is Osh nrmier V i ti th it bin lsiOsh Ksbert OU t'. .sun sb kxeele'r OH .. l'i 410 sh do A,, ltsi th Heading B..... tsjj 1. 0 si, dt 5', lOlsh ...t sssj Its' sti Kl linrailo J0 III Mcltlltil ck.. S.'i M4sh I'l.ll. ,oll Ck. 1 1 - Itt Sen sh iilnis east lisi sh Story Farm. ... lr.m.l, Oreat Ma.lil .. POih Stb. a uut'rk. Sissb do.. It is)h tin., lte.b do.. .. '. .11 III riKHT BOARII. 7M) tbS S-SOs HU' ftu sh HcRlhen Oft . t'i $i.Mll On v. lot j Kl ilo c.ltll',' itio r. si. lti-so m't- f ;isi r.H 7 ;io..itcw.c . in I flltS 0 I'enna 6l u. IM'I tli. tortiy . new ....prj i lisisb do bu) s-i M all EgVrt lU .... i!4 lislsh do at k;l ssi sh do bid &; 101 ah Head. K. It.... tS sh do tail t'lissie-tiviisoiMr ;o ... Itos, 1st .a da kit sti in iti do bio i.4 ' g sit rtir .t men ilk. .1 nt B sh I'onitnercialllk .'si tsh t or.tr J Hunk... i'l lte.lt l'enn M n ..hoo ji j m du.. b.i M - lmnh do o.s;n4' liSlsh 8 vlaraCoal,. I0' lets) sh Hd- Farm.... e 1 ill sou. Dav coin. Jlfi yti ah do st HSI n "manle Oil.... ',' I no sb IlitUell UU '., SIO sli Reck Oil 4'il l.roiili I'h A Oil Ck... t I '.nosh Mra'ilnttiek...o ( ttsl si, Huple HI f. 44 I KOlh do sll) tl I .m ah Cam Atn....l l s Ata....l.SI i KK t t m'l lint R.... oil ah I'enna 1 20 ah ao.. 200 sh RsaJIns Quotations of Gold at tbe Philadelphia Quid , Exchange, No. 31 8. Third street, second story : M A. M 243 12 M 2414 11 A. M 241- IP. M Market very dull. ' Quotations of the principal Coal end Cotd Oil -ttockt at 1 o'clock to-day: Bid Ak. JH4 Jst.. rnlton Onsl sw S'. neaoon Oil 1 9 lbs Itountatn Coal. ' .aenesa on . sis Y.AM Id. 't,al..l'2 Uracil ML Ooal..,. ft N.llarbcnriale J New Oreek 1 i'der,lain Coal. . CllnloliCoal litaniond Coal.... r.0 Hwataia s .. 14 'i niKanle on a .. Ji t KranSUnOil , 1 ' il lllosres K4J0I1.. .. 1 ' iv irvaig un . 7.1 1 i Pane Farm Oil. I lleiiainore. 20';'iih.i-iiou lu ' HuKUteny ..s Aiiierit'Rn Ksolin. PeitliMlnlus Connecticut Kevstoue Ine.. . a i ittifM-rxs vu. ....... il IDImsleatl t .. ';lw..tl.Ueltoaur. k; , 'i'i ',lltbbrtl s .. JHeelalorOU s .. Ills Titnk 1 (tnntlnelital ......s .. i .. ly,, story rarsa....... .. 3'i llruner ftf J'( I Patroienia Centre, tjsj J 'i . Kk-ltert s .. .i'AUosheny Hfver.. .. I 41 (tnrun 9 4" Phila OII Oissat.s .. ' 3 Hull Hrek 4.'i llernjania IV tt ', Corn Planter T ha 2 i Hook OH ... i. Tsrr Farm 3 '. Holt. Oil Co. 11 arrell Oil Creek A Alanle K hail. i Oil s .. ASrl.'IIDtork Oil..,s .. retiltavlvauia Tel.. 1 Perry Oil II Mineral Oil K.-vaione OU -.'li VenanseOII .. Lnlou 1'etroioum.. y niiMiFrrui trde report Monday, Novcmbor 7.The inclcmont condf-' tit nuf tewi&thcr liai mottl lafpt'odctS buiaefthl mo nnn g, . . Then lb not mnrh export demand for Flour, bni h ildflrv art- Aim In t)ilr demand! ; Mica of 1000 bbla. Broad Btroet tiiU extra on tt'rmv k.il toe-rot; biuuII iitei to the h )0Q uun.crn at t lO'i.'-rti 10 M for snperflnw, $t07.'ii)ll top utrni, tlV'Adi V2 00 fur extra f-.DiUy.aDd at LUMtwflur tor fuitry !(. Thttre It vrrj Uttlc lire Kiour offerliiK, aiI It rouiniantU fvtyi't 25. In Corn Mvdl there li n-jthlug tlt'tni.'. Tin re hai 1vn more activity In Whett. bnt at fOme 4 rlirffroni Salnnlas tt (ItfOr-n. H .(. of I'Onl OnMb-lt at i .V V btmht-l tVr fair tVetfcm: $i M for prim io; 12 &4 li r fidtMh'Tii tfo. : Jf"for id't; $-mi ftr cluioa Krntiiokjr white Smml talfls ot kw at l'7tdl J. Corn In fcC:tr r ; find fl)ow tin ilvttrrl to l'7.r, Odti re ta vo nnjocet, ki l 4tH4(tniu huNUtsla llaware .d at In B.rl, y and Miilt n traiisii4'titi. 'I In re if Vfiy llttte H. nvity in 1'a'nU, hat prim ar fltp.idv. Hmntl VhIs ot'dry Whit I, art a. Wc., and in uil - ai ip'ir. l(4'U l.fna anu luitnaro tt.i aiio. 1 rtii in orv l'ttitj liuiLg In flatter. A ftargo of Sift in'il at ' IA) t ton. 1 otat arc in molraf' rwid'1. and prlrns ar tft'lT. Viln e Ail'- rl ur d I'rin-lt Itt .w, n.t tt t ; M.Tc.fe t il"l5 (ol unl wi.itc !ii.tiiL-lu at a '.'vu i -'u 4tioL etMresBt j'oitip fll at I 7"-'kl f . aa 'n it I" y . vtiislT t dmi. t-mll jAisal' I'vuo-ijrlvaiiia ao I O itO Lbl. ut 1 7.1" 1-78 riMLAmxriiiA irt i.n m vkuet. MownjiY, Novemlier 7. Uocf C.itilt) c-mtinmss tlullat abuiit fjriiwr ratt-i. Extra Wnatorn a J PenniI vnU siicri are f.lin at 1 ; j I J 1 4 ; , thj lat.er fronolce( lti!t'li.'ic.forf.itrtoi,ooti; and uoinii hi at frots 9"i.2s.l outd, m to tjuall.jr Aoaut 'ivJO titJ arrive 1 anil pmJy old at ttio above ra'fi. iru 1.4'ad Mnriin Kn lor t C , W. irn. Ubl. ho ' Kfnin-.iv . Wits'.rn, l-i- " II. i'iiain, rtnimylvAma. it-t uv'1 n-r m, IHi M J.rV J. 'hllll,P( lirisViVinM 4 -!- hTOfl. xi .1. StM.iiurido. We hu ru, U .l-i'.,. l.'i' " Ke MrKillfM. r0"k cut If, W-'ittfru, 6iyj7 nT-, lu ' t, Siinrui-cru ;Vt.rr.:t;".i.(, )'.'' " I. Hal'idWrtV, Clu's art. iilld V"1ts'T1,lT'''rl'I, 4.t " J- n,:i Mit'iKMf, riu".flrc and W. teia,l;'.4 li 0 ( i rixty ,V Hni;i er. W'tHirn, Lfc-yl. l.iO ' M. I Hindu , Wcm t-rn. Vn, i. !i4 " (ivcn Hinitli. Wi'tifrn, I .Irt'fl-?. 1(K .l uin i M. 1 lil"n. Wrxtcrn, 1. -it.ft. 1 IK ' r. Ut i-'ii en. Wsifrn. I i'i (i.i','. ki )i. ('. Huitivrin, 'fi?t-r 'oniitvr. 1 -i.f-l., hhp hrf In kh4 da'iu mi), und prlsX wijtl tu.n itiiWtfil, AL. ut iO huad arriwU and aoUl frjui 7 Ot'i-. vJ pi. lllllt. (owi continue nctf, and priri hare advinre f. flptimera arotselliw at t.V0, etml cow uj calf ml uji lu i 'tti'i r 4M.1. a to-f.ia'i'y. , i b Hon.- Alx ui aiMiiitmd TivHd.aii'l aold at trynlt-xg li tli l(r' ntU ..Urfcot rtuU, and pnctji ratbi-loikf LATl'ST ?11BIE KTELLIGESCE. CT.KARKD Tirtfl MORNTSO. fii-rr it. vanillins n, Bini'ii. H'j .t. i) Htetsnn t Co. S.-'.r . A. 1 nilie, J.'nt-a. Itealon, !:. A. tinnier A Co. buiir II. Diackaiaii, Uand, .Norfolk, 1ler St Co. ARRrVKD THIS MORtfTHff. flsnine Vltien. 1 lir j, I M lallaa. at tUys from Mlra itiiane, v ttli leswotitl to 'Itioinas M'artaon A Moos. IVOi nit., at MaTitseaHo, J. li 11 Inmcaa, oaitisu, a uatlve o(t'hl lade.iliia, ttl. it and vm buried. II, n.l.er 31,7 P. Nt., neur a l.tme Hie beitrmi.' KsiW , alnt.d for It, and I'ound a Teaaef, apiiHttuilv Aiiierleuii, of ism tuna, on lire trout stem to stein; aara all none and ftoallUK about i laid as near a tin- lire ntnild iiount till undnliilil, lu, inns' to pick up some ot'ilie e-rew, tmt saw nonei when we leit the veasel erae burl'i'd lo i lie- wittrr'a etlse.aitd muatsnon Itavesoaodnwiu llarnue Slice-dwell, Iflxtni.S dnva I'rotn lloaloll. In ballastj to K oi kuiail A Co. M lllat., Iut. 40 SO, Inn . tW tU, WU boartlfsl Itv a boat front tlte It. bel jirlvateer Cnlckauiauxs, on board of w hu Ii L'apialu lilaon was ordered with ins 'a en, aud hatlnu ou l.o.nd.as paaaeusers. a lady audi el, ild, waa bonded f,,r tlb.UUl 111 stild, and a. In wed to pre ctst-d ui'lstr laklns tin board Captain Thutnusou and IV'iur eitiers, Utecrew oftbeai-ar Oiler Koek.whleb was cap luted a lew days previous, aud has alucst beeu reuorlotl , fallen In with, acnttled, and abandoned; tbe utter aW-lc waa from HantorforlieorKelown.witltaoarsocMTpolalutiM. Caiaasa lilaon aas he lt-aitied on board that the sehf Uoodapoed, beiore reinirted, was tsaArojod by Ihe CbickaV I suausa. and uot t'te TaUahaaaee. baiQiie Wia. Van Kama, trans, 14 days (TOD) Temps' Bay, 111 ballast lo O. a. Aleiaon A Co. litis- American Union, Hmlih.ll. days from StSI OrleknS, ' fa ballaai to 1. du-e.on Co. ecir Alert, Clark, W davi from Ulnsslon, ,7a , with lol. wood to 1). M. Weliler i'ss voel loC.C. Van Uorn. i Mihr Pearl, Brown, U daja from rortlaud, wlUi UeesUiie to laaac Housh ti Co. ear aai,Uiai(UiJt ay from Boston, with avitM M captain. bdirC. A.iietaon.BleTena.tdayt from rrtrrJist'm Wll ui1m ta oeorje B. kearlooc . . i . c A , . IMPORTATIONS . MpU4M rV Stmlitt fUf isses. OS ' Mitjirioiva-Barqos Vlatsrfta. cariatA-w" -w . . totw.sisUT Wat eava A son.. . loswewi O Wm VlSi.sTOK debt Al.rt.ClSraW', fatUc It Ji Vi tular Co. I'm r Si' ft '1 . d . t S - .1 -o'til S 1