"VVVDNKSDAT, Dr.riiUPKR 1 1, BPIBIT Oi TILE KE"W YORK PUEoJ. Ladln2 F.uUorUi'. from Hit Vir lurk r;iir litis Morulnv. iiium.r hii'ohi itt m m-imkk. MAI IWt'.IJM. Ntt (II. V fe ,,!(. We pililifh till ii. .rn:n thr o'lii'I.tl ttlejr.un fit tirrM'Tj f.an'ou. HU', . urn ;); ,nt ((..-nt'ial hrrman la thnr. Vrne a' SS' ntr of Ntv.inn.ih. Thin lniiormnt intilvun i- tl.c fu-wr have liml from tbe War IK r Hrlii.cnt im-c f.cwral "Mer man bean hi miri-l;, an,'', in manner n ml nuttir, It is amoiltl tlot'iitr.i 1 1. I. vill ijj w.n that tlie Infui ni:jlltni IsdiTi-. eel l'r :u K.i.IiiikiihI tin, ot, nnd ieavr-s no doubt Hirst (iYim-mi Mn'r.ii.ui, w til tiic co-operation of Henna! I n-ttr. Ii ii iMlhiid fiivaiiDith and the Keb-I riniiv eirti mliir; it trinn b) rest of tho fco-r:ilifd Cnieeiera. v. Gmirrul hticru.au moved tlir'nivh Cintial Oeorgla in two ro! imn. In a slow, Iriiurt iy maimer, linking fe'luts utum two Import int i it ntit of his atrect romp, ami thus uctraiinir tho UoIkIh Into acvuriil I'uise uiovrnnnti. Titcy roi l lorcj'U Martin nnd A'liM t nt tin- exrxiOKO u( tltti Tilnl point at wltitli bui rn.u :i wm ouuuiir. Ji , h- lllL hi llli II fill 1 1. -iri. lu i " itn ..i' army were) courentruti d, and at Una pi.tit cvi tircd tliu oarniw ptniriMeiu octe.u tlie. Ua-uIko and havaiiDali liv.r.i. Down tij.H piniLjsi'a. soivr sixty ntllei In lrniili, (lie aioty Iihk hem ni ivitijr nt ra.iitlly a-i pOMiiilc, ilie liiovcintiK Ii.hik duuotlc! eicl.iyud by the nutiifroiiH strciin-s and switmpj over iud tlitouh vitiicli (; niriil rilt.rnian bad ro light lm way. On the In u inttaut lio bail re .u bo l ltloniii)Kilole, lilncr. uiik'i nortii uf S.ivatiu iii, and on the l Jlli InMiint is r. portcl Itv the UoDeii panera to hare lirvu in line of bat'lo onlvlivo miles from the city. Having rem hed tliia point, it ia appaicnt liy a glmicn ut the m ip. that Oon.' ralshcnian lain c.iminunictttin distance witU tbe licet at Ot.wb.iw t nun l. nntl tljulnloss, by niciins of signals, with Fort l'ulaiki. Ilia position ruta olf Sivnnuh tr im all com tnuali ation with tho rcat of Otort'i bv the (ralf and Ccmrai Hailroni, wUilc the smcc of Oi n erul Foster, at 1'ocotano, iu acvering coinmuui cation witli CharlcsUiu, renii. in the isolation of the bei-irpcd city coini'l.U!. 1 his, it will b? seen, i acknowledged liy the Itii bmnnd piper, and ii ia iippnitnt, from their Liuiniyu, that the an.Mis of Oentiala Shcrmtm aa.t FuaUr ba.i, in tuia ro apect, Ik-cu cnip'o c. We may thirefmo anfolv e jni'linle Hint tho In restmcnt which h.n already been t ilVcted Hci'iire tbe frtll of Sivannah. (leteral Sliermau hit Atlaa'a on Novi mbcr M. We may vet have the pleasure i f positively ami nun 'ni a kIch i-ius ro ult to bin fraud c.iu.paiu on l)ixm!ier la. Tin; ht. l !: anu. frtm the Tril'um. Mr. Juttico Couri.il, of Mjiitrcl, has dis charged absolutely tho Rt. Albans rahleui. Uo bai denied jurisdiction in tlie case ia which ho had aamincd it, and.has then f jre it'leacd.tbcio tcoundielt from aic other diil jrcnt Indlctiuoata (or arson, for robbery, and murder. Assuming that all the other cases were equally before him for adjudication, he declined to hear tho protest of compel for tho United States. In a word, Mr. Juhtice (Joural bus announced that ao far as the Judiciary in Cana.la Is concerned, the resident Keliels in tbat province have full license to de pend upon the territory of the United States, to rob, burn, and murder, ut their own discretion. It ia not worth whho to waste much indignation on thlt Mr. Coarsal, bat we remark tbat the cae before bim was put oft' some weeks afro, on a peti tion of prisoners' eouniel, to Ret CTidenee from Kichniottd as to their Confederate commissions. Upon tho calling on of tho case at tho adjourned day, no word is whispered of tho expected evi dence, bat want of jurisdiction of the cases is aaaauicd, and the jiulge and tbe counsel for tbe babel vie with each other in indecent baste to consummate the scheme ut rescue on whic h they bad agreed. We know nothing of what act'on the Canadian anthorliin may now be diup .icd to take, but tbe Adminls'ration at WashinRton may now. perhaps, inquire of Ureal Britain whether she jualiiies this relnsal of one of her Judges to try a caso of arson nnd robbery coinmlu.d by men wild In her juris diction, became tbe ucts were perpetrated within our borders; aud whether, if the refusal is to rest on the ground that tuesc ware the acts of bellige rents, she means to permit war to be wufred upon the United States from her territory and by men amenable to bur laws : THE lIAMiKI ITCY BILL. from IA4 TiitM. The action of the lloiipe on the Bankruptcy bill deserves emphatic commendation. The tncasars was brought over from last scullion for action on Monday. The members, or nt least a most respectable majorl'j, had discernment to see that the country would no longer be trilled with on a question of such vital moment, and, with no needless diseuselon, the bill of last session, which hud been thoiouxlily sifu.d by a select committee, waa passed by tbe respectable vote of 70 to 68. The yea and nay were recorded in oar last Uua, and may be scanned with profit. The action of tho "Senate hereupon will be watched with no common interest. That body is natu rally, to a degree, removed beyond merely popular imlueiiccs ; Dut we venture to bapo that a measure, which bus been ao thoroughly weighed, not only as to i principle, but as to its miiiutet dctalle, a the bill which has paased the House, will not iri' et at hast with an un reasoning opposition iu tbe higher legislative body. The Senate will do well to consider that its revisoiy powcre on a qnestion of such imme diate practical account to a vast number of loyal and bouist eltlziiis should be limited by tbe simple consideration of whether positive injustice Is done by the measure to any opposing class in the coniniunliy. We- venture to think that on this point Now Yoik may apeak with sumo degree of authority. And we have yet to hear that any large body of tlio who come undo the class of creditors here, seek to Uiruw obstacle in the wav of such a inc a-suie of relief as the lloute bill provide for. MlJOR-UEKntAI. CANBT. Tula dlstinguUbed officer is rapidly recover ing from bis unfortunate wound. Ileia now able to leave his room, with the aasktaaca of a crutch. JI is mind has beea consuntly employed lath direction of Li Department ; and with the aid f hi matt capable cllan, at the bead of which 1 tbat able ofllrer, Coloucl Chrlstenin, it ha gone n well and smoothly. Mnior-Gcneral liurlbut, Commanding L prtiatl of the Gulf, has also been with tietieral Canby every day, giving In creased a'liiranee that tlx conduct of tho mlli tary atlaira ia this ouartcr has not auilorad during the illness of the Ueneral. In a few weeks, at furtbent, we are glad to be ab!e to an ownce, ourbonoml Couiwauderof the Military luvUiou of Will Mississippi wU beat hi head quarter, as formerly . The arrival here of Mrs. Cnnby about tho time the Ueneral received bia dangerous wound, was a moat toituuate occurrence. Her assiduous and unrrndtting cure, aab d by the best medieul at tt ntlon, lias contributed imuieasurably to tbe fonueate recovery of her bulud a recovery wiiiidi will be balled with delight by every out who honors true worth aud uobi soldnrly bear ing. A. U, ftmr: T11K DAIIjY KVKNIM, TKMflilsAPll. PHIL A Onrrlllis MatrmrnM la Hraturky, fne Monday's giBir of guniillas maile a dli luio the towp if hpringtield. Ky., ou Saturdar week, parlog as reapet t to any pcraon. A e r rr'pondrnt a a : "About two thousand dollar we re tal r n in greenh irks, besides a large num ber of tine at. ben, both gold and silver. Thae thieving moniire;a would ride Into people's holism, and, with ccke I pistols, deunnd what money sod vnluablra they wanted. Windiws wern smashed ont, and in fact ererv devilrofnt the mind could c injure up wa perpetrated bv thrno outlaws. 1 liry went ti) tho honse of a mail named John Wethi rton, and without cue or nrovocullon murderrd bim in eold blood. Mr. etbeiton was a good citizen and au undinchini; 1 rlon man. Tbe Madison (Ky ) foutirr, of Tlnirclar, ss n patty of llebela. hi. i J to be ot Jc., g.uig, we're at t Knolltnn and vli-lni'y on WeJnc.iHr, roiu nitt:ng all sor'a of depredation. Am ai r other unlets robhid wm Mr. U. It. V. Jeite, a Inval n i.n, who lost aoine tii.e ln.isra. Messrs. Jette hi d (iiiibre, Imth Cairollioniana, have arrnid lore Uiry report tho KoLe'i having things all their owu wav. YesUsrdny attern on as mo pa kit Itmtunn wit h living the (.' irroilton wharf, ti' t tity seven shots eie find into tier, bntuj. body was seriously iniitred. Tho Kentucky packet ll rrii b id to put biek to M t lis m b r aalety, and none of the pai kcu. atoiqie 1 at Carrol Hon. A tang of guerillas entered Henderson, Ken tiel.y, on Tunxd it night, nnd uttc nipU-J I lie cap ture of ('olond Uh nn, the couiinni.dant of that pill. They wero lolled in their danug attempt, but made tl etr escape before tho garrison Could t o Moused. j Our rrlrnitsi la Monti S'nrollim. 1 1'ioiiT at Watu-u. The Home (iiiml of i V aiauca eonnty bud a light with the deserters i on the .Id 11. 1. Major itingham, with his com I maiid, went to the Crab Orchard tu tho i, and on n turning with three prisoners and a lot of j cattle and hoises, was at. a. ked ami fnd upon 1 by tho bush backers. Major IlinghAui returned j the lire, and the fight continuod for several hours. The Home Uuard had ouo tnnrta ly wounded, I Fliiott Ulnghani, and three others tliglnly. Tue oer.era iosi ngnt allien, and several w .aiided. Tin y were commanded by ont) Hartly. Hilnigh Comcrtalive. ntur of a Vnlnaliln Mtrainer wilts n t nriio l s'otlon. The Navy Department hat roccivod the follow ing despatch : I obthphs Momon, December 13, ISM. lion. Gideon Wlles, Secn taiy of the Navv : I have the honor to report the capture of the hlockado riiuning steamer Kmma Hfnry, with a cargo of seven hundred bales of cotton, by the Chyrtkit-: nnd the st hoot er Mary, with eighty bales of C t on, by tho Mtirkinatr. 1). 1). rokir.H, Hoar-Admiral. On-RACfa i Wn.KRa. The deserters in H lil.es county, one night In at wook, set lire to a Mr. Kussill's bouse, ami robbed him of his guns und other property. The lite was extinguished bv the inmates, and the perpetrators left, and ait Cic to the dwelling of a Mr. laws, and destroyed it. Hateiyh Cunjenativr. Urah-Aomihal D. O. Fauhaoit sailed for t'.o fiorth on the ,'lUtU ult., and Commodoro James S. l'aliner bits assumed command of the cstern Gulf Hloekadlng Siudrou. Our best wishes remain with the gallant Commodore, and accompany the bravo old Admiral. We under stand a salute will lie tired to day in honor of Commodore I'almor' assumption of bis import ant post. .Vic Urltaiu Timet. Bnkeziho. Almost throughout Africa there is some superstition connected with sneeilng. In Si naar, couiticrs turn the back and slap tho right th'h. Old author tell us tbat when tho " King of Monotnotapa" sneezed it became a national concern. Those nearest the royal person howled a salutation, which was taken up by tho ante chamber ; and when the horrid cry had run tho palace, it was re-echoed by the whole city. In V.uropc the supposition is, that St. Gregory insti tuted a benediction upon the sneezer, because during a certain pestilence the antccnily act w.i a fatal symptom. AMI'NEMKSIT. A Ki n fi 1 bkht TiiHATim. Mr. Clarke has given ns a new piece The KnitiMt of the limitul table which was, pl iyed for tho socoud time last night. It is almost impof lible to say anything of tbl piece, It is to bad. The plot ia, to use a vulgar but oxpresslvo word, "muddled." Wo are ex tremely astonished tbat Mr. Clarke should choose a piece so unworthy of Id mar If ; and we think the author has done well to suppress hi name. "Tom Tittlor," though of course well played bv Mr. Clarke, Is careoly a part at all. Mr. Clarke made the best of it, however, which was not much. Mr. Carden played tho part of " Leonard D'Arey" with Ills usual bad grammar and want of animation. It is astonishing how little atten tion actom of the present day par to their manner of speaking on tho stagi. From the leading actor of a theatre like the Arch, it is cortalnly not too much to expcctatleast Lnflish. Mr. (Jrltllth for once disappointed us in the part of "(Joneral Griintly." He was unusually still' and cold. It was scarcely possible, howover, to be anything in such a piece. Mr. Craig, as "Sir Ralph Booth," was good, and Mr. Marlowe played the part of "Captain Coa 7ens"in a quiet, gontleatanly manner, which is nil we can say of bim. 1 Mis Uraham played "Ferdlta" in bcr usual style, excopt that hur per sonation was rather worse than usual. Why w 111 he say "rA-ild" instead of child, aud "Je-ue" In stead of blue i Mils JtUerson was admirable as "I'fggy Poplin," but she is good in anything, and quite a relief from other in the same "position at other theatres. It is needless to say that the piece was bounti fully put upon the stage. Tbe beautiful scenery and correctness of everything at this thea'ro would redeem almost any piece. There is one fault which seems atiiversal among actors lately they never know, their part perfcrttij. Even tbe Arch street company Is 110 exception, we are orry to say. We ope to see this remedied oon. Turning the Tablet is a very good farce indeed, and Clarke as "Jack Ilumo'irien" and "Ueneral Jocko" was agala lu his element. We would suggest to Mr. Dodworth not to aim so much at playing "populur" music, but to re member that there are ome few who appreciate and notice tbe nittaic. With so good an orchestra Mr. Dodworth siioitldniuka betjor selections, such as the 'J'nmalrt, lust night. To-morrow night the knighta of the )!uunl Lablt will bo repeated. W.ArMiT Stiihpt Thhatur. To-night Miss Lucille Western will appear for the last time as "Camillo," ii) Matilda Heron', play of the same name, which' i given by request. Mis Heron, in a complimentary manner, has given ML-s Western permission to perform her version. The character ia.well known and extremely popular. With Mis Western it will (uroly a.tracl a crowded houee, notwithstanding the weather. On Friday Miss Western will receive hor benefit, when she will appear for the last time as ' Lady Isabel" and "Madame Vine," lu t'.att I.ynne; or, The Klopiwmtt. Tho popularity of this young and charming actress ia increasing daily, if we may judge by tbe more and more crowded state of tbe bouses. .This engagement baa proven a triumph which ban no parallel In point of success in the history of the drama In this city. The now play of Veeillt; or, .ot aiul Hale, is villi underlined a being prepared. , ' s Chkskvt Sthhkt Th kathb. Jext' Brown con tinue during the week, and draw the elite of th city. A Jet.iir Brown is short, It enables the public to remain and enioythe afteraiecos, now so well done at the Cbesunt, : Acahkmv or Music Last night Mr. Forrest played Dthnllo to a full house. We are glad that this prevailing go of humbug ha not so dead ened people's perception as to render them unable to tccoguUe gouulue taleut, such, as Mr. Forrest's. FOURTH EDITION AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS. COISOKKHH TO-I A. V. THE ST. ALBANS' RAIDERS. 1 111'. 'A AtA nilnt.H) IX tUMlCDNM. Wamiincion, Decembir It. In the Senate to-ay, Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, oili red the following rrso'n'lin Whereat, Kemitialds have been or ani-ed in Canada and Ni va 1 toIui. i,nd men ei.lij.ed in ssid Uritish pollutes, by mrn purporting to bold coiiiinis Ions from the Kebc s of the t'niicd Slates, ior robbing and murdering 1'caeei'ble cltirrna of tbe I'nUed St.ttes, of burn ing ritiis and viMa;. s, of piiatlcaliy capturm? lie reliant tssc!s und murdering their crews, ami for a gi tcial system of runnier, arson, rob brries, and plunder of the peaceable and un armed citizens or the United Slides. And trht rent, The people of tha I'.rilisli pro vinces seem disposed to protect these thieves, robbers, incendiaries, pirates, and ii.mdems, not only In their individual capacith s, bat by the quibbles of the law; therefore, l'rtotr,,f, That tho Committee on Military AiTaiis be diict ted lo iu-iuirc into tl.o cpe.lteu y of immediately enlisting an uriny corps to watch and defend our territory bordering on the lakes and Canadian lino from all hostile demuiistia'ionH and Incursions. COHGREECIOSAL PE00LEDIS33. Washimotow, December II. IIOI MH. Mr. Wilson t Iowa) from tbe Coiiimi:t x' on the Judiciary, reported a bill amcndaiurr ot the act ol July 17, IMtlJ, to detino the pay und emolu ments ol Hilars of tho army, Kc, so as to read tbat any alien, of the ago of 21 ycais and up wauls, w ho shall have enlisted in thj voluuteer or regular army, or navy, or marine corps, anil been bonoiably discharged, may become a rnueu wi built any pievioua dat-laraiion, and shall uot be required to prove more than one year's rest deuce. Tho bill waa passed. Mr. Stevens (l'a.), from the Committee on Way anil Means, reported a bill making appropriations tor the diplomatic nnd consular expenses, and a bill making appropriu ious for invuid and other pensions. Uoth bnla wero referred t tho Com luit'te ot the W hole on the suite of the L nton. '1 he bills for a ship canal around 111! lulls nf Niagara, ami for a ship canal from tho Missis sippi to Lake Michigan, were further isipoiied to the 2.'id of January next. On motion of Mr. Brook Of. Y.) it was re solved that tbe Committee on Foreign Affairs be instructed to inquiro into the expediency of forthwith providum, by treaty or otherlse, for the protection of our Canadian and provincial frontier fiem murder, arson, and burglary, vn the pretense of Uebel Invasion. Mr. Behenck (Obioi, from tho Committee 011 Military Affairs, repotted a bill providing thut u l major-gciicr'ils aud all brigadier generals iu tne ndlitaiy service of the United Statesonfie l.ith of February ,lSti.i,who shall not bo in the performance of duty or service corresponding to their rciec tive grades und rank, and who shall not have been engaged in such duty or service for threo months continuously next prior to that datw.sba'l then be dropped from the rolls of tho army and all tbe poy and emoluments or allowances of such general otUcers so dropped, shall cease from that date, aud tbe vacancies thus occasioned may be tilled by new promotiona and appoiut mtnts as in other cas; but no officer is to lie considered a disabled iu the laregoiug provision, vibose absence trom duty shull have beeu occa sioned by wound received or disi uses contracted in tho line of his du'y, w hile in tho milituiy sirvice, or by his being a jirisuner of war in the bands of the enemy, or under imrolo, or any mrjor-gcneral of volunteers, or biL-adiur-geneial of volunteers, who may hnvo bean appointed from the regular urmr, under the authority given in section tour of the act approved July Ti, lstil, to authorize the employment of volunteer, to aid iu en forcing the laws and protecting public property, and the acts amendatory thereto, who shall be' so dropped from the rolls, shall not thereby be discharged from the service of the United States, but shall be remitted to his position und duty us' an bfJiccr in the Hcgular Army. Second. Thereafter continuously nn'.il the ter mination of the existing war of the Kebollion on the last day of each month alter the 1 5tU day of February, IW'i, the provisions of the foregoing section shall be made applicable to any general ofllcer In the military service of the United States who shall not, on the said lust day of any month have been engaged in the performance of duty or service, corresponding to his proper rauk for three months consci ntivoly then next preceding IJEsUAJL IJrrfcLLIUKJJfCJI. TUB MAVI IAI.O CASK. riT Statu Dihtbict Cot ur Judve Cad waluder. The case of 1'eak, charged with com plicity in tbe recent frauds at tho -Navy Yard, which was reported yesterday as having been up OB a haieat ror;iu issued by Judge CadwaJador, came op again to day. Mr. F. C. lirewstcr. for the relator, Teak, then presented tho following exceptions to the suill ciency of the return to tho writ presented on behalf of Colonel Frlnk by Judge Kuos: : I'nili'li Statu tt rrl. I'liarlva !', bv I.n wiic, -, t. Colonel II. A S'rlnk, t'riousl Vlurlml. And n is. Dis ciu biT 14, 1S54, Ihr reoiMl to II." A(i',r,i.- ro.';.u . m HIN UA, haslUK ttsu read, lltu )ator Ulns ti.t- l.li osm cacci.t.otn tin rilo : I. ltcrau'a tl.a said return udttuts that the relt'or t. In ti. cuslod i.r tlia rt si'ur trill, un I yet tliu sat 1 rs ai.ondriit does ant i.bev ilie rtl,aa t jru.lueu ti.e i:;or 1 bv.lr.ai I'f urn be Is rc,tilrt-u 10 do. II. lu-tauie tha said r. turn is ia;n:ilc.eut, au 1 a un tinpt "f ihs prm-ifcs ..r iti'i e'ourt. III. hct auke Ule order-, cor i. 1.1' s..-a are aft.,, hai to su.d return, d. u,. sat uj aj mUnr.i) noru tno i'rtst duia for tins arri'.u IV. Ilaeaustt the 6lt section or tl.a Act ot Contiro-s -,r Jnly 17, iva, linear aiaeh He r"sond,m cu.n. to noid laid reUt'T, Is iiliisiti.lltittit.nat an I voi I. V. llecausd that p .rtln ol' :iM ralitrn wnlca aer tint the relator ' was a csrln i lor v and heMre ti.e 11. te o.M. arrest to furnish stq piles to tti Navy w parttn, nt at the lBiJa,leIptiu sit; VnnV ih uatrtie, aa.l ti.e r-Ltt4,i er.tvee levn to iravrist a ailavailcas, atjj 10 satiui.t uruuts ot lu utter fanny .' VI. ltiM ausfif'venej.ndertl'ser.eoatlon oi' sa'd reura tka relator is directly vi .lata ins te'ias ut tits met ut Oiusrevs 01' Julys. lhr whirh eiiire-slyett.tct. that p rout so arrested shall bv a'tashlril to bill lu u It suiu. snd wltn each stireilim as slma 1 Ses'trna'.tU and ajviov'sl uv tlie Jo'lae ,,f tlie lltstrn-l t'ourt of tlie di-trut in wuk o lite at rest Is made or tav 01ft &tv Is c turt-'e.d t e Iiave Olvo coot naltied '' When for the relator nen.et i ttiat sa'd re'nru be tro noun. ed tnsittfu'ient acd oiatati.uiitc:.iiiiit!t'ieue4met ttte said respond.-nt. The esse le s'.IJI en. CorBT or Qt autih Sasaiosis Jad're Allison. Commonwealth ex. rel. W. H. iiams vs. Colonel Seth Kastuian. This is auotber case growing out of tbe late Navy Tarsi frauds, and came up this morning ior hearing on mUm corpus, the relator If trig, as alleged, in military enstody, at Fort Mifflin, since the l-':h day of November, 1HM, arrosted upon charge of bavin received a portioa of tbe plunder stolon from the Navy Yard, be knowing tue 1.1111c to bare bcua stolen. Colonel Eastman, tbrc pesent commander at Fort Mitllln, presented a return to the writ t the effacl that he found the relater in custody at th fort when be assumed cunimnid; that ae was ao there in enstody by order of iMajor-Geiieral Cail walader, ondi r the direction of the Secretary of the Navr and tho Secretary ef War ; aud tbat "ho ia now held as a military prisoner, to be dealt w ith according to law." Th respondent lurtliur states thut bo cannot produce the prisoner in Court, because be has l)t,en. onlurad, by Mnjw-Oonvwl Cadwaladcr, DKU'III A. WKDXRSDAr, Commander of the D.'partni 'nt, "not to isansore the saitl p 'stiner (rotii the 1 1 ice of his eonfJn, nunt. at Fort M ttl u, v hi b cnuinand be is bound to obfy ;" the order bavlng.ns ho iielleves, been made by direction f tbe I'rranlent of th United States, through tbe Secretary of War. After the return to the writ h ul b en reatl Mr, Prewstir. for tket relator, cxcen ctl lo ita aniti rirncy, among o'ber tiour", "In not ansnp-lng tho averment in the petition that the sole cha gi afjaliist your ctjlli n. r is that of r-". ,1 stolen goods, the pn perty of the United H'. t s, which offense is lalnbl nniicr Hie Cj Itu tlon. and for which, If gudty, the nlvnr laeniitled to be trud by a jury, and of which having avnwej his intiro Iiumh i nee. he '1 en t tied to Ids consb'tatiotial right of bciuf? eon tronted with his accuser, nt h ,uar u.iust o o the raturc and chaiocti r of tha 1 hmgi', and of bar ing the proper oprsorttiniiies or preutiing his de. finse all of which n ui iutl tl-.nid him by bis prosent coitlineuivint in a fort." Al o, that tho return is insuuVic-it "In not denying, us in said p tit on avert d. that tho telaiorwtis lal.cn by the utiliia'v nnthoiintis f 0111 ti e custotly of an omrer of this Co nmoiiAual It whilst under arrest upon awair.tut i.suc.l by Abteimiin Iteifler." The matter was then i.rgnetl bv eoansel. Mr. Flri wster conii it.liiig thai the rela' r tru not ia tbe military or naval sen ire of lb" Ini'el statu, atid tin iTtore not amenable lo milioirr law, but to trinl in a court in the Cntunio iiicVlu, tin I that in such a ca-c it as not the Iniention of the l'rosiiicnt to so'pcnd tha privilege of the writ of hn'eat ci-rptt, and that bv tho terms of bis pre)C lair a ion be bad not done so. Jndi e Knox for the respondent, on the othar Imi'd, eontnubd that the writ was niqioiide'd and tbe reiator telng in military custody by proper authority, vi., that of ihe S-crettir os of War aril of the Navv, under tlie direr Ion of the I'rn. aid. nt, the Court should regard the return as suibcient, and s. t tho wilt aside. Judge Allison held the matter auder advise ment. BUSINESS ITEMs?. t'.m Ol.l (Khrrry Un-Mirpdiaxf in ttiiacfff. tit rK.Tiod by Airh nnd r- nth. rsjei Ni.-rlt A ilo.'a 1IA') ASH AHOW A UtMltH riAVo uaisar tiuutss. tnttrwuenia aa. o-ea ...id a. .r. r. '. o., aud Ute dsuaua U a- Ul"ar ,V'''! larseoorj; oaitiaar rouTSJi oauiAsjs ri a mi t j. (xrji,ii, cHi ruUTSUt. DaveaUs aad CltemnC stroeia. .OaUAJia. T llli HCllOMACUUK FIANOS, ai KNOWLKIIUIU TO BK THE FINEST . IN THE WORLD CKLEnita,rrj roa, Tnnrsi SlI'KBIOR TOXE AXD FlXIsn. KKOWM TO nc TUB MOST DUPABLE IN3TEUSTGFTS MADE. AND S0I.I) UPON TUB MOST REASON ABLE TKUM3. AT THK WAHKllOOMH, No. 1021 CHESNUT STREET. W rtipf etfuily li.TtU Mr ftMidi ind tL pnbUe ter Jlx to Cs4l at our warortionu and ex a nine oar oOeftUro a'l'Hinwnt of hlntoy iinprovtd H iuare and Graad Planot, W nara racAtvad tba hlftiait prauiiiinij at all that-mat rxfalhiilMia avar hJd In tlili eouotxy, Uiolndliig tha Irlja M-c-al at tba Wy.U ralr. C'ryataJ Talaca, tfaw Tort, and kud anxia tcstUaoDiata from tha taal artlaU ia thk eooutry ai i Knmjie. Weffel-ia.iind that thara ara ia fUuva matte lnUij ronntrj superior to oar owi. Ai rhJIatle'phla mmufarturfm w prtda onraalrM la hlnf achieved a rrpntatlon for oar Inatrumenti tiaaTs railed by any othar makera lu tills country. It la a well known fart ttiat our Planoa hara for many yeara main ta'ned their high reimtaUoji, ncHwIUutaadlii the pow t.ffui Ceumpviltlon of tha Kjutra in alert. Kaw York and Uoron Pianos hare bees flooded Into ttas market throoxh their aMencles, ana twraldad bymv as tha ooly Pianos la tha country; yet at the same Uma these same arents very seldom cootlnae to sell any one Buaker's lnstrumtnls for any leryrth ot bine, for Die raoa that they ara Interior, and they axe compelled tf take bold of other makers', pertiaps sUll mora lnHsrior. hlayk piifft d up by toena u relobratod PUnos.whem at tha same Mine snch tnakari hara Dorar bean known or htard of In their own cities. Tha oousoquanoo U, that oar altlsens are o(Vn Indured to purchase saeh tafrrtur ItutrumentJ, with oat ootulUerlii4 Uuilr own or UiO general Lntcraats of thtlr city. Tbe advantages our clttaeui hara In aeioonragfntS hoou manafactari eertainly should uot ltOTarWva.ud, tot the Allowing reasons: rirst It la acknowledged that PIillade.pt ta Is thegTA BDauniactarlng elty of this oountry, aud eelebratod forhd Dperlor and skilful workman. ttrond. The purchaser obtains tho pi tho dlrrvtly ftrwm us, the mexHi'acturers, and saves titv amount made by Ike (Mii, vho usuall cuunu greale pre ills than, tha maoa beturer. ihltd. The asenl s responsibility amonats to aothfnf, thatw la no r4r ; the itisiruinetit he aeift ts mn'te tor tlie market, and ihe purchaser mutt ruo Ihe risk. Wttrreu, on the other hand, wo, as the manufiOLiirttis, are held rpcutit e, and cannot sblrk the reiuiioillty Use tha aMtat. Our reputation Is at stake at ail times, and it la lit refWre to our later est to turn out noue otiivr t-hu drit alaflS aStDtrutrieuis. Puurtu. Admitting that STieh histnimenta mtxht bo eiual U ux own whu urw, ihey esunot give tiae same sjuHrsctioa, or wer the same lensrib of lime, fur ine rsMn Uiat the strettt dt-tiends anno others to keep suewli pianos as be seLls ia onier, aud wUJ of course not espn4 SJiT ul hit pron t a fc do so, whilst we. the tuanaraeitirera, he our awa tueellent wortmeJi, wLw fu Jy tin tier Und the toMnee, and wld prompt y alve their atteutton. ajid U ian'S u made 10 wojr nsctt ontiar. or astahlkshtnt-ai ts one ot the imxt Oitenrve ta this ittr.vs and wtir n our low i m pro yi-menu hoh In proirrows are C'lnpioied, It wMl one of th birrf-t In tr world, oerubjrot ia to niaJ-s this branch ot Industry one of the BT.at UisUiiitkm ufstls oitv. Our liieitrmoeo.i ano pJe great rtniirefrienU orar othtrii, and our itrntifv faeiliUfs Mr mnufvct'irirr olsMc ue to kr' oa band a Largt stock, ol niMsriit and pif ILT4 Ibh D4irt uwhiubry, tc. If portvotts derras lo purchtiewUl irtve as a call, wo will prvva all that we have said la rward to oar ptanoe. Tier are, of course, alwavs dLrirvacae of opUitos, and prrjadWd atoids.ajid thoae bo are tu;retrod ta Uo stale ef vibtw ptaai-e who utav 4tJr from as ; to sue h we have ea y n tar. that tt would va us ma.J. 0ekur, at any nine, t Ui our Inatruuvante wlili ay other taake wolds litv ktay choose te briu'w Wtaiuli, ttk oar ft .amis and the public to nB and er SiuiiM? tor supenr I'latioe We rl sail fled UmI no Aotiav so hi t-jiy sui ttfOipe with us our aiteae be)ug a tie aud iwui asyeOMdaiia. X. H. iSeood-UHmi' TUivoa taken to excbiuiga. VIANDS TO RUNT. Cri ro for Tut. lug prompt. 7 aitenilad to. SCHOMAOKES & 00,, U wmftl Ko, .Wl fllBSifCT STKBBT. 'inF.Ast'RY IlKrAflTMUXT, DF.CEMBKa X ia, ism. Nniiee is barebr siren of tlie reaillness of this Depsrt- o:enl us redeni en preneaiallnn, by payment In lawltil nionei.or by rontt-rsl.ia inlo Ooi us as authotied by law, the lltrt eters Treasury Nu'e. bearing litl rekt at Hie la'e of seven and three tennis per ceittitoi, le.ued un ler A'-l of July 17. Ifsi.l. Interest will ca.e oa all so h Trea sury Notes not so presented, after three utoulbs rVoal this dale, at whiuU liate, uudu' tlie law, th ri-M of eourar ,,,u c.ss-e.. W. V. IKitsKNUHVN, 4 U H M aecrsiary ea IU 4rt)r)'. DKCKMnKU 11. Hfil. A J 1 i' t A I A I Y. A ilhT roil A MI-MXIJII. A GIFT FOIt A f'AMtLVi The nrwit nfnl HOMPAT 1RKSVNT t: i a, n. Hadals TIM; FliOUVNisK. AWMIICAH iTtTKNlOK H UltKAT fHULVIMI. THE SEWING MAOUINE PERFEOTEX All tt a nb rc'lonl tnothsr Ma tilttas are ttTi rc.me la tha n.itl.l.VE. It makes l'Ol'R Wll'KUr.NT STllCHUS llli the .aate ea.e, ana ertih as little dark 'nor j as oUkiis m.ikeone. Itratjei. It I. as the RKYl-'.nsillLK Fl'.l'.D MOTION, a uni'ftrm, self retfiitaUnntrnsionnrthreail. and nisprlej, C"i Uct'U,uraiusteik'etiularortlar. It de A1X KINDS OK FAMILY SIEVING, frnm tl.o heavls.t wewleat to t'is tuo.t d Urate fsbne., rsirtt all Kie l, uf ,iik, cotton, an Huen tkroail, Iront N a J to vn o OTIIKIt Mil HI.1H does sn Urwe a ranie af vrk at Ihe II.OIII.M R. HO tn iir.ll alACllllCE l'tea.ea the ta.llns so well as the KLO.iltScli, IT 1.1 Till'. H.VNPSOMl'ST ANT) Till'. ltl'.ST. Wore tl.aaOSK TllOUSAMl of Ihe Vt.nl'.ENUK hsre keen sol In I Ijiladelt'liie wlilnntne l.t few niotttlt.. The I llltl M K Is Iheciily Pturi'.t'r SEWING JIACII1NK, ananti'd ta ;;h a e lira ratj'rit.'ttoii, tr m n"y roiumfd. Tltcia Is no out l.i awiea a f LUKK.NOK u.si would sell It at e'o.t. rn.iis na I.AHV orERATO!' Rl.e Instru 'tfoua at the hi.a.es of rtirrhavra tree of rhar.v. trerr Matbiaa wsrrsnted. an.l kept lu p- rfts'l ttr.ler r.ir cite ytear. t.'all aiul sea Ita ope latioiii, wheiber you wl.k toparcliaso or net. batuflos ul lewio-, with L,riea li.tf aut tYeahr Oiail. Florence Sowing Machine Company, No. oimaMnT sthkbt. it p 11 O S l V, V T H H WALNDT ISLAND OIL OOMPAN?. Ol-riCE, Nfl. ISi COl'.SNUT ST., rUII,.VI).V. OAI'ITAI., l,0i)0,0()i), !'H(0 SHAUKS....1,AU YAI.VK, S'0). Ttte Walnut III ad arlea has tlie eharaoler ofbelna Ur.l olsse Oil U rrilory, and la htellr uvmed " The (ill lla.ln." A nraaikalile lart eiranerted with tlie tHialltj Is, that uo well haa aver heea aored that did not rletd oil. Upper Walnat Island Is In ihe eery h'art of the Oil Pasta, U ia aboai twa mllee fromiiu Ceisek.and a Iras dlstaure irona CtieiTT han. rroaa Its sataral fosltlaa. II airorets wsrkla raclliilea whit h bin few raruia r ImtU or land on the river posseea. It ranula abenl twenty arms, aait ia a liair ntile In Irawtk, Uiut alvlns atut atlle ofrl.er ftont. At Ute lower f.l of tke Islnad, au ihe west side ef the river, are the celebrated " Lamb 1 wells ; ou the oast side ul tltu riser, the no less nuted" star ' wells s on Uio upper eatl ol' Ute l.laa.l, oa tl.a wait side of Ute riser, ara lae ' Warren llroa.'' wslli; and a short distance a.,ve, tha H-vrtoa" will; aa the ra.t side of the ner, direct! opp tslte, le tha "limner'' properly, admltte ky prselloal iua lo be oae of the best locations oa the river. There -aa he a Be tloa, tkerefore, la renanl to Its kelau nrst-class oil territory. Auuiliet ureal adritta?. II has,ts Its natural position, wtilrh separates It Ituta all other properties. Maay lifted wells hara ceased to yield ult, ky belnt; tapped ky parties boittts in the ad . .lulu lot ; such ruuld not happ, a oa tbe Island, iuotltur advaatae Is easy access to the Island, ahipofnts uf Oil can be made wltlteut truulile. aiut the prioe patd on tha river fur Oil Is aiieut oae dollar per tarrttl cuors ttiaa Is pa. 4 on the oreea. DoTelcpmeiits Xiule nnd la rrosress. This t'onipanv was organised with tha Intenlhai 'of obtaining Ihe larnst possible setuni for th itookholderi. To atcoiupHik this ob'oct, tho (.V.nipany ate sluking threa wi lls on their owa acconnu One of thrtn ts jiel.iluj at tha rate of arty bam per day ; anouter Is down .' feet; tha third oue has beea taul to the llrst rel, wnit t Tory foil ahow of OU. In addltloa ta ti.e shore, there are sevra wells betas sank, by rcs(s3nillla parties, who pay all espouses, and SivotoUilaComp4nyona-hairul'alltkaOUpMduot. Oae of thai parthks Is now ntakluf arnansoiueata for bortur five mora walla, and a.perts to karo them all conaivleted tlurlbf the neat (out months. T his devriopnicut wUlpira flfteca wells, of which Uiatjinpaay will have all tlie Oil from throe, and Ihe half of Ihe Oil from twelve. Over arty wills can bo borodwlthoat Intel rerlnir with eacboth.ir. IU eutlre Island will h dsvtloped as suoa as prauleaue. OFFICERS. A. II. CATTKLI,, Paai.iiasT. Wit, Ok; IU, Baoaar.var aau Tinitini, DIKBCT0H9. A. a CATTRLU MOltKlg It. STIkOUH. joua i.Awmrr, wm.uhtty. J. WAr.SKJt nUIWLM. lj li r, pARTlKS WISHING TO UUY A" FICST-CLISS OIL PROPERTY, enHTAtxtsii ovaa COO ACRES EOBIKO TEP.EITOBY, Or tood parties eialrln- to assist la r .isin a bona flue paying Oil Company, can comer with a resitonsibla party k own the property and deslras to s ell, by address in WM. R. H. C37UE8TKR, coriTintSTAL norm, ivjb tiiukh dats. K-uji TABniUQTOI AKD 'rVALIlOT BEKD CArrTAi fuo.ooo. 100,000 SHAHKB . (j Sabacrriitioa Trie..... )t. 10,000 Share Iiiacr.ed a Worktop Capitoi. Offioe, Ko.314 1CABEET Bt , PhiladelpW. IPo.l. Aweloa 00 Orttea., new ptaxpkic barreU pear Cay. aad laeraasinc. h: t. A well a ii Oreek. new aror aso fees deep, wtik Ian shew of esi. Hr Ik is tke Coin rbuiier vTsU, whteet I aew pomplv,, Mj keurola ef oil par aav. Ho. I. A well eu O.I i.'reea. tit fa. .m. leew rwade a tablae, wiui spieiiead skevi of osl) aierv proepMI 01 n dueag taraely. He. 4. oae seta tnlerrjS ta a Iraet of five knadred sores ra tke Altaskeay riru ; eu sdi, now paniplu ana bar rule of all per day i Utr.ee aaora wxjUs now oliii dowa ; waa aear a mOe orrtrar 'job, , eH sod tortus lerrtwry. Ho. a. A half aer e st Ttdeottte. Bear Ute ftouuoiaita Walku which are bow piaupa,, barrets per cay. ho 6. Hix ae .e i fea In VVabitU Rouil, on tke Alt, tttuny rtvea-; annJIsu y nerrotu.dJiui ILle property are uue pi.Htuo us wua. Tbla traet will bo deretopea rapidly. Bubeojlpoue are Bow bslus oeeived. and a larae ea ftou al te sioak alrwuty usu. 1 he prosisiu aad a teferu Mum eau be ubiaiuod al Ute Otouu of ti... te..Bnai.v I wvn MeNi.U XAWUkl kueat. U U H 5 AUCTION SALES. M ACKKT'i AUCTION ROOMS. Ha. .tl SfACSBT. anettsneee, aoMelta aawsSawraaadf af M ilDs, Aa. aaiti MKKUUtNllInU, Ol all blade, far pat' sale as hie AaeiSoa Beeaas. aaai sat will allaad personal y So ot s.Ai. itsrATB aai arorata At tke Maoliaiiin. iionsBHor.ry ruBNrruK AtDwelllisra, an arrw-Ka MHttoilAwni.SH Al tke .tore, ns She owners. te win n aorned when desIrM eat oonvtswiweaBt as sasils fiw putillc sale . 1)T rt. scoTT. Ja., AnrrioNKBit ah ) jmi..l.ion Wc -rliajii. No. aJ OHJ-iNUr Karaat eatl Ra. l NANHuto Mtmil. tm:F and sir i:a.i ivk ttAi.v. or KTsrai rmiTar iui(iaH iiKi i in aid riiiiivKa, snua aa ' A MAKM'i VAfl.M, IIOIIKMtN III lisSAHB, I'ABIAN rllll'l K.M. Ktc , OK Till! IMIKTATMsaT 0i ktanniia. vi 1 1 lino. 4n TtitinosT nt.'rnlirtr. , tsth last., al II o clock. The rollnrtion wilt tm arraaw4 I.r e.ansliiaiion on ihe dy a.eet,i., ei,S will iseinorl-aa assrhle Htaitiarr, llera'ta's erlebt atid pHsco roesreeewuiai Itey end leor; flt.c eronp or l'.e.'i'liiie and Adratanao, hf I'lSiicic cl ; Mary Ma 'il. lefie. hv It.uinani, a c Alsa. n.e brniie llvuree of lis Ian ka.ielsna, Olaia liriauie at .1 hsel. raolit anl SH-lptoal. 1 mhi v iscee itte ItsM.sel, totiintl..is ard t.iHUr; Oroiip t'niasnaraa. t'piiai.c Tn.ti.prtt 11 e t'kevnnl, e.e. Al.o.eloli Itohettilnn bIbsb Tses, card reeslrtwe. Ss rian and Isl.onet tinnres; rttx ry rarred Hr,llRll. aai a kl.it 1110 tw s ol lit, e'en. Omlif, r d Ito 1 aa .lle Also, aa tav.:o of K Irt-r fUtel Sir, e imprl.tna; Tea heta, tray:., pitt hers, dis'sea.' be! s, forks, epoeua, al-. The wtietee'bravUif the best assorUneat ever aaTarrtd In this ataikoc. r.AIHIB(XLl.Tj(T10N lK KIH Oil, PA 'It Tl NT, We wi'l hot; al .hii .iales-r mhs, No. o.-eanaa street. On Tkimrtar, Ir dsr. and aNitr.Uv Kreaiam. llie-iK.r i-Mli, ttlih. ai il l;ih, f'oniw.encli'H et 7 , o'cl.rk. itteeitur I'lMle.-'lee ef Ba T. ini'i a. ft, .m ih" M VI vi a.K AMKit't ea ant OAl.l.KItt , ranklna In all neer Ibree hiinuvsd. 1'a.a sii "i l ft'lle. I ie 11 1 tut . lis I cs ut if ut tiiii.l.eK Me. iHiiesteiw, anil river il.ws: fUuee and Scr plttral pteeee ; P.sWisbr I tic fleeot arust of n.e tier ; en SMI tneda lions e'l varpa.a Iiij lie.iu'v aail nrin nslltr of' deslTa; ermtp of dears tiy Oil 1 1 HUM SI P Bit; I. lire II. I, br r. Veoel ; flue lualoianee. by A . lllllml.r. I'mil Knlnr, llenre llsrsii, I'. 0 I Tee, l lii.nias Vtliiir, llarileutmiok. North. a. Uo.a, I'Aw cnK, H.catit hi, losmher wltt- a tint oolleotioii 01 oa.litjai n'al 'na ihe aneni oelhtrtlou of piaine ever e'tri ed J aiiclinula lltlsclty. ConnoLs.eurs and laroraol art asea and eisu.bss IP lias QDAKll.KMASTKK flKNKIlAL'S Ol'KlOt I'tlt.T HlVI-.!,,!., WsHHistirna, Nareenher SIX 1M. Will ha sold at ptih'fc an. lion, to lite hbllieel bltdet.al ti e times sml p'sc a 1 aaad below, vis - Wi 1. 1.1 am spoil r. ra . Tin hhdav. iiva-s. tss. .ll'IINHiOWN, Pa , lllt'ltSOAV twceiuoor la, nu. TUKNTON, N J .Till KSliAV, in ieinlar ff. It.et. TWO llUHIiai'.lJ I AVALkVlf UUKHhiI at ea.'h plscc. 1 beae ha see hara befit condemned ae unAt nsr tkesaav airr sereicei, f Ilie araey. r or road auti laruitna )arpMas mauy gosdksrvialas Baapy be bud. Itor-es sold aln rty. Ha e to (sHiimeni'e at !rn'et.c1i A. at. '1 etmi oash, in lllitUid .sttales cuittsiict. .IA.MI1 A. WKiar, rnionol Kfrst IlivletMie J3-t TU lyiiarleniia.lor Oenorars (Nlioe. tJAIK OK PtJAUI'.MNr!'ir7'irL(TT"iiriM Cauip anl flstrison t-i'tipsuti, Tent O'tttfas, Ass. Cillar gt'ititri aussraa s Osetra, ISsi'or or1 Wssiiiiiiriia, 4 Wsiii(;ton. II V. , November :M, lieM p Will be. sold at (miMic attctioti.at (vovcromeat Warov kt,iise Ho r, on hi'venti-enllt. t-elween II anil I slraeaa north, Ws.Mn.-ti.it I II?, O. ('., nn TIlltRriDAV. isw-ei-iuber 14, Ift.t, under the direotloit or t.'anlaio l. S. '1 hum AS. V S. K., tl. S. A.,a lotofoondemaed aUihkaa, Ac , con.l.lliitf ol : liitiinuy aotll'avalry Toats, Trowsers, Khlela, IVnawera. Pelt Hals, llnmpets, BurIca, M'tultl3 floalee. Jtiwiaa r iuks, -leuis, iwmibs, nsrs. ran.,iiausa Hotuot.Hpai Pbovols. Attca, llaluir la, 11a vei sac.se, tjauleeaia, 'Jtl ti arass, at-tpe, ate. ALSO, About 100 tone of Teat I'nttinifS. ale to commence al 10 o'clrca A. H. Ter-is ash, 111 Oovcrmneiit funds. Nncce.sHti'l bidders muss remove their punbiaaeia-. aa sr before ttaeiembtr it. T F. BUCK KB, Hrlatlier-OeDeral and Chief ejuarlarsaastea, H-gfl-IM repolor Waefllneitm. CALI4 OI'' HTliAM IVd ANI IIARQHB. O Clliar guAiiTattu smaiTe OrptoNi S llhl-OT Vf V Asill'I'miN. WAstfiHiiTOK l. t Novwutber , lnM. ) Win be aotd ai prmlo a..t k n. al 'rerum.ni w hart, ase. '" m-.i.;,, -i-VT- f ' ra TH 1 If 'It 1 T. II11SW l.er Ii, i.sr.oua atcaaa tug aud T"r M-Tii'tcitill I easaa. aat Allnvts: Mloalu tng T O.BAWTKr.t P. llaige ANTHONY CX1H lOWt." Uo "t'lllZSai.-' do "UIITOS Vni.KINS.1 do "I NITK.U HTA'I l;." Bsla to er.nimtnot' at 1J o'clock notva.. Taruia Cash lu Uovoruuieni.ttHMtw. 11.. 11. Kwn.nm. Hrlg.-tiaa and rihi af Otiartmiauiear, w It iH-lol D'H-itu f Wajliiast at, I. O. j 1; o s v i) c t tr a DPPIR ISLAND 0J.L CCQIPANr, ornci:, No. 425 ore zh ctztbxhi, piiUAiu..'mi. CAl'ITAL. . . . S5i5t3,00. 50.OC0 SHAKES wTAIl VALUK, fivO. Th WInat Band region baa tha okaraotar odbaia Stet alast 0U Territory, anj la juatly terms t "Ttte OU baata. A raraarkabre fact ocaaaoteii with tit !celily ti, titat aa well hu aver been bored that illd nek yield Oil. Vrrm. Walmut ISLaan b la th vary h. art A theOillaaJa. It la about two miles front OU Creek. aad a lata lutane wens Cherry Bun. Croat its nnitirsl poaltloo it BiTerdl TrarUag fartutles which hut few fsrtas or traoUot land aw the creek or river pnise.s. It contains a'.oat Iwsnrp aerat, and Is a half ndle In Icigth, 'jot glrlu about a aU ef river front. At th lower and of th lalani.oa tke waa aid of the liver, are tha celebrated: "Lamb" Wells ; a that Seat aide of tba river, tlie as let a(ad "ur" W-tils ; at lit upper and ot tke Island, aa ike waat JlJe ot eke rtvar, ara tke "Warren Hrvlhert WaUa s aad v sbork dlstaaa above, th "Uurtou Weill aad on ti,e east aid of tha river, directly opposite Uto"Briinr ' properly, adatB4 by practical nua lobe oae of tha beu locatisas oath risr. Theraoau beiwt uueatlun, theafoia ua rasarl ta lu being arst class Oil Teirttorr. A a (X bar great eJe ae tata It hsa 1 It aatural position, whicu taparates II (rata all otkor properties. Mauygood wed ha v ceased Uylse oil. by betas tapped ky parllaa konttg la tisa adjelaUg let ; auah eoald aot happen on tba islaad. Asntkar adsaatago) la the easy autoes to late Island, hlitp.eants of eUoaab a ade without Iraab'a, aad ihe -inn e'd en the river ta tl la about eu dollar per barrtl aaorw U.sa la pgli oa Ik creek. ThaCppor Island Otlt'omputy baa keen cbaef ad uadoc thagraeral Mlolnj Lews of tot. Baata. DEVELOPMENTS. Tha developmanu as lioing rUj.irouaiy pmsaoaud. 'lv wells ara aow bolag sank, tat ttrsasare will h om. uenceel as aooa as th ons lues eaa be p roe a red. Tka t'odpanykaa property eaoi .gs to tluk thirty wlia, aadl kavlag beea or-aalA ole'y for thav purpose of dersUp mesl, every efjhrt wtu be asada to obtain Uitianxaet ptaet ble yield of 01L Tha.uecaetor tie "ralr Well,' on Wal nut Inland, aow puaiplr., ..ver arty barrels pel day of par U, Is aa Indication of whrat Iha lalaad may k eiaectad ha produce. This Catuy relea one kalX ol aU U ett, and Ih Walnat Itlaaidj Oil Company Ut other kali Taw Urge devekpBMBl .itu M ahoald niaka U slock of Coupon j a daalrahlf iBvostascat. OlKICKHS. A. O. CATTKLL. TuHeioaar. WM. GETTY, SioitKTAUY Ann TKiaasoaiia. litUBCTOM. A. C. tATTr.I.t, A B. ttHAMBBaa. kt. R. BTK0UU, WILLIAM UerT(, U-lH JtouSilT BOTls.