Mil eiffthattig THURSDAY MORNING= ::OCT- 186 a. - r GENCE. From Yesterday's Evening ThW - idoning Match for the Mum pionehtp-ant ereatteg Detail*. The New York paws bring ns the details of the greet rutin match between Hamill and Ward. The tritium? says: The day Was beantifelly fine, and the water es, smooth. as • 'mirror. hardly a ripple dis. tulles theaerface of the noble river. Long before the boor appointed for the reel (three o'clock p. m) the streets of Poughkeepsie became crowded with strangers, attracted by the sullies contest,. The Hudson ;Hirer Banded Wu were crowded to replOion, the ten a. m. train having no less than'eigh teen clean tracked .wringer, while the regu lar and emersion eteums were equally well. us gsseised. The Ruling* , Hotel, on the dock, was the entre of attraction to the im mense crowds assembled, lts bete was the place where speaulation was mostly eared on. Up to noon there had been little done, bet at that time it became brisk and animated. Offers to bet $lOO to $BO on Ward were greed ily snapped up by the Pittaberghers a large binational whoutwere present. d e Ward's friends kept arriving, the duke to "get on" became stronger, sad longer 'odds ware offir ed; $lOO, to $l5; $lOO to $O O , and in several instances $lOO to $5O were bet, and at there pyrriicesess many thoneands of dollars changed The friends of Ward were bolster• ends exultant In his imposed viotorY 7 staid, well-to-do eideens, and plain, substantial looking sulenittirtste, from the hills- end nooks, and cosy, sheltered (gm steads among the mountains, were equally exalted end de- i Crows to invest their hard-won greenbacks on their favorite "Jos. Ward." nor were they dinppointed in meeting with aosommodating pentane of the Plttaborgh boy. Precisely at the boar appointed, amid the breathleu expeetations of 20,000 spectators, who lined the duke and wharfs, the men en tered their frail lookieg dolls, and rowed to the starting point, the jades,' boat. Ward looked In the perfection of condition, and stated himself to be "all right." Swath's shorter, but mere massive balit frame, was all that could be desired. His meteeles were fully developed. end his clear shin, akar and bright eye, bore evidence to the p ion of the molt vigorous health. Ward's oars ware the first to touch the water when the word "go" was pronounced, and his ' boat quickly showed in &arum Before a kindred yards were pused Jos. was leading a couple of lengths; his long, regular, sweep ing woke contrasting with the'quick, short, • bet powerful Moto of Hami ll . It seemed impossible to maintain, ter piny length of:tlme, the llghtning-like option of the - latter, which awed his shell to 'flirty fly through the waters, and Ward's mouse was conlidentiy cuedietod. as his endures,* wu well known. Before three. nastier, of a mile was passed Hunk' had uttered his opponent, and with strength and rapidity of stroke unimpaired he shot ahead, itlereedrig his lead every moment, and turning stalmboat a minute and a quarter ahead. Without relaxing his exertions, either in geed or power, he shot through the water on his homeward path, leaving Ward toiling hopelessly in the rear, and allowing him to sulfas the truth of thaprourb, that " • stern chase is a long chase . " The race was sow virtually over, forisitheught lined ocsaaion aily scads a feat epurt, Hamill answered It by one still faster, and eventually wan the nee in the hollowestpossible. manner, passing the Judies best lirst b fully two hundred and Pity yards y, amid the loud autainations of the Pituburfbers, his backers .andfriende, in 37 minutes 38 seconds, the time being two min utes faster than the previous race. . The .Tiess describes the run as !oleos The signal to start was given about 214 o'clocki and Ward jumped out with a clear lead cis length, by a spurt which was greet ' 44 with Otters by his friends_i this lead he kept with appuent lug past Vesta% brew ery, and isseirod each' conflierise in the Noviburghere and Poughkeepsiane,' that they • offered two to one on his winning the reap this was taken to some extent, but It warise. , Idiot that many of the Pittabargbers ware shivering a little In their boots es to the re sult. After the men were abreast of the brewery, Hamill inercaud the rapidity of. his stroke, white Ward testes& began to tire, sod Hamill lapped' his antagonist, Ind ;Am about half way to the upper staketrosi,. hid jut-opened-daylight, when one..of the men alma a starlet handkerchief on a allot and ondonst to craven alirs so their Mends that was ahead; , from this point Hamill drew clear and increased his , lead to eight lengths as he neared the stake - • boat i at the same time taping near the shore, while Ward dewed ant in the middle of the / strpam, that gairting a z Cdupfe length" d on Hamill, bat losing ledeed half* dozen lengths in being empanel to turn on a pivot; while Henan ." tactics in making a loos sweep ave him the advantage of go— ing round the - stalls-boat - 11 - . hair turn. Hamill turned the. stake-boat lei 18 min. Z. eta., while Ward turned It III•see. later. At this point of the rue, the Wands of Ward en the wharves and boats AWOL* starting point werendsled by 'the applierande of a 'blithest Which turned the 'tastiest ahead of', Ham lit who wore a bind shirt and red '-ear--ind at ones were ready withlteenbaske to burnt at two to one on Ward; bet they little Li; peeled thedisappoititnurnin stouts! Wan; der,frese the taming of the apparbeat, the rare became one of the softest one can well imagine. 'Wad continued to tall of, while Hamill piton renewed vigor and speed, and putlembriyibill benearel the Ward was upward otrAtilaids behind when Bandit came in, is 3T manatee sBfiesocals. The vldtei wu vocifuoisly elm*, Ward seeming much depressed, and his,bsekers chagrined. Zany charged Weld with Wips sold nit "race, bat so one, whole lipbsion it worth shytiting, be- • liures wars, has won the 83,00/ and UttiVhampionship. !IMAM /MD sinizipan. Word, who le about 6 feet high, 28 years • ' eld, sad walghlug 164 pounds, pallid the same boat ha had is the lastraeo, end with Ms us:tailors, steady stroke._ Thit boat bongo! mahogany by GoorgeShaw, of New burgh, and is 393 i feet bnig,l7 late* wido, and weighs 46 Frauds. Wad was evidontly . l iztl o good condition, and vary imppidantly dhisosolf with gropes and water just. beans la tiartel. Usultil'is condition was such baron/ \‘ his last .adatetics by metal system of • India& snider Mks -prtottred expo:lona of Akre Xackel.lthe _trainer. and_lerelid. of = , Jehsillonan,for.his fight nith•John Mar. , dug, Air 1648, who plc Ida •Minicab the ,1 system of _training,..dlit. mad bigibirazsr, 1id0Pt4.167_8112/1210, wkera_repastat for,s.sladhamai contest,ia the ring, sad . • Ai" lethiontsess of the course was proved 14 Wrilsnti. ; gamin's forma booker, Mr. Jul litulMig;of ntuburet,sith ea u '. ia 41 , • •kW sad .Potegtikstipsie recat - lisip resigusd Ma Into the hub of two new patrons, I Moen& Muth Sallie awl Tames Willismr, et Pittsburg's, who-not only found the MO Ersenbaoke, bat backed their opinions la lifer ity - larififfi.. Waite; took Us In Stating at, l'ittlibillMit•Acut -61 fr SIOY.)111. had /la Inninin g • -at the . Mork= river all -test week isle Xsetaril:of lieberts' boat•4atddlituuent, l built WWI a 11111/ boat, '29- feat for 4, 143 s tubas edits, and Ratable, 83 lauds, 7 0 : ^Ssmttla height fa 5 fest , 7.3 i Inches bfigh, - I ts vadaha_lso pounds, 1i.2521wa,01d, sad - - Uneesdingly macula to the chest and arms; with retnerkabfp - ,abrt, , quick ttt Thstbne of tit; flmmilerass oa thstAoluel , killifs which he beat Ward, was 3tplantea, • Ift sedosda. ID the nue et Pourbkosplia, in latch Ward best blur, it was tt nannies ID seosub l and 'yesterday, 37 minutes 38 wads. Judie'S boat was snehotod below the Mud Zook, end It umnearly - blab with tica drat ultimate ripple. HAndilleelthe sitre ire and Wu stbanded by - s els and siaell=bearilbldit UPEsearil d akizilide < alike durlsrtherratej wnue W+ wYrat• bladed bye fonr;ninal 1100boit: • • • Theladies on the etalideit were Thin Dole, of„Boatos, for Weld, aistiantis tech, of 'Utah:rub, for Joa:rCoinim acrid , • as rebus. •Anrong tho , many 'large ffidniers, was the victims_ oarsman, lit.'-fkaphyd AO! esti, of Sew „ York , Madan tkatupea . or &MON a 1,4150111 1, ar , an Duman, on his - • dml aPPorstos, took -hi= - kinds and•baS Isms mardsd foil& unswareiss Mikis his twithabindbi his pedal defeat, vim, no E j sasfalbdui.loribcauknoir ,• ' 01211112.11tAisettosr - T, • OcaditibliOlat.l.lasekii.4l9"*.ll4 iimiandsl4# Milos a aWrals 4 111114 . sea. Regley at Ohlapairaga., 1.2 the 41441000 imittgiza two, - mica aro tooetrod k nod clOgrals . firk dam of this okElt Aroovia 6 - Gam Igigtoy. ,'d-oortoOpOt!drat'Ottittt: ufl - woo oonaidazabl7 atter two -o'olcoskarbotc Got. Nee. 4 7 or4rel itfgrito *On Iftlti te , tk e. root, and as tigtool to Gem John -Boit." ilia Edition. I n ollll titit *tittle cdrigit. 'This rar4cde, novennisi of: ra train 'could haPielnli„Ver!': saved by the rebels, from their toCknot ott the :summit of Pigeon,. Mountain, and "the y wail encouraged by. IL to make more Imps deriSAiosonskneUotutAlongdur lint!. Al elan as the sew cf. thi ifelfihaipieetttlebeVlllWlT ating% Gen. Nees./ *Ads preparations for retreat, but evidently with Weet" l " lll M' About three d'plock the 'repels *Sr 442, ' AfhikiteltAttee tag uP.sna rear.... Whatever ean.M.V there. war. intuunilately passed- aler, , Uss-mta, icr -the: int Vice, thelratiffietnial heard thunder.., lug s:Pen ItinVWdragmen- balky:Mt eteeninethrbugh Detereen Teas and the Cilib;kamenga ma y- isoods, but Immediately , after niciang the stream the troops engaged ; into -ern grounds awaiting of cornfields on the left and an orchard on the right. Parallel with the stroicco was a stone wall, which furaihed winallable defense far our troops. . Sweaty bad the troops taken-tip -position, when therei:le to she left, of the• road thaws on with a yell. MueltLlTarever, to their mortification and detriment, our man behind the stone wall let loose in their faces a mur derous volley, which changed the yell into a bawl, and, in that direction, effectually checked their prorate. A moment after, I met Gen. Mosley. lie was evidently in high gin.. "bid they run against a snag f" he laughingly inquired. I think Ilion as merry as he when I answered in the affirmative. During the whole coarse of this trying affair, I did not see the General once lose his gen tlemanly courtesy, his equanimity, or his good humor. And all the while he seemed everywhere present, and Always doing- the right thing at the right time. Would that ow army contained but a Rene of Inch men se , The cobalt again same on with cheers, wash, although well sustained, were not such as I have often beard from rebel thrbsts. Again they were meta terrible yells, ; again they "ran against a snag," and again that cheering was brought suddenly to an end. The whole force now retired rapidly, in order to reach Bailey's Cross ll.oads as soon as pos sible; but the enemy had been too severely panithed to follow, except at o safe distance. I remained upon the top of the ridge nail the whole force had passed by, and although I well understood the neosstities of the case, and folly perceived the wisdom of Gan. Beg ley 's course, still I could not repress a feeling of mortification at the thought that any por tion of our gallant army should retire before aimed traitors. MEM Interesting to Drafted Men Sober quench y Exempted. The Provost-Marshal general hat issued in a eiroalar the following !aloe for the refund ing of commutation money and repayment In whole or in part of amounts paid for sabot. tau, which will govern in the settlement of • entatandlog claims of this nature : in the oues of the men who were drafted and paid the We commutation without W hig exuntted, but who, on subreqnent swami tauten have been, or may be found exempt, and claim to be refunded the amount paid : In the cue of man who were represented by eubstirsten in the United Suess service on the 3d of Marsh, 1803, but who, being drafted un der the present draft, aid commutation money, and now claim to be reimbursed for the amount paid : The Board shall oarafelly examine each case of this kind and make a fell report upon it, and give an opinion with re gard to IL They shall then forward this re port and opinion, with all the papers In the case, to the Provost Marshal general for Anal orders, aeto refunding the money. Or in the rotes of men who, under the droutostenees net faith in the pm :edit:4 riles, furnished sited tales In lieu of paying commutation money t The • Board shall carefully examine each case of this kind, make a full report upon it, aid s pra an opinion with regard to It. They that then forward this report and opinion, with all ' the papers In the case, to the Provost Marshal general The Board that require an affidavit ef , the principal as to the amount paid the subettnte furnished by him, when It was paid ; whether to or through a broker or agent, and, if so, the name of the broker or agent. He ahail alio_ba_requirod to present the rerelpt taken for such amount, or, U he claims to have no receipt, to make affidavit to that strut. No refunding of commutation money or payment for substitutes famished I Malt* mede until the original exemption • papers granted the original shall have peen destroyed by the Provost Marshal. The Pro- Volt•Mtirsirai t e certificate of teak feet shall In same, be required by the receiver of com mutation money, or other disbursing officer, before refunding the money paid on either co . Banff Notequotations, qormated especially for the Gazette, by Mims. Bala a Lare, of the National Bank Nolo Begorter. Rates uncertain at present : Prrmui.or, &pt. 50, 1223. ' Dfroomr. thseceast. Heir rogiond &aka- 34 Tlrginis, lotioiter_. - / IrofrAtark2talo--... % NarthOorolla‘...—, - fiev-York City.— par fkmth thLroltzus.....--. - Nay 'Jeney.-............ )6 Georgia.,-........... - Perm.Phila.—....... par A1ab0a50................... - ~. Pleithirgb - - par L0a1it0na............---. - MorPitisteationue 40 Hootaaty«,---..... poi In of BoomToonamo-..---,... - Et*of lroyotroCk,, ° 25 Ohio Par Iloso Sul, Indium, tree 2 pro= 25 Indiana, b'k state... par P0,,,jC100c2, 111f00La......1) , 6550 P010gra0................ 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Gaffe than maid book through the dialog room and want up stairs it if supposed,-to get a Wool, ffie then out" &Own and shot at Sample, but Inialad. A largo crowd soon gathered monad the hens* and .4 'iow wee with difficulty pre hey& Oa* tie bound.ovse AgSrpgau tf: 000 to ALltlin , Si Court. 16 the PM , ..„, . . From flse,77tit Pennfalleginten‘ • By I private Misfirldie leitar,,datimi leer, from Mr. Wm. Lyon, to Isaiah Dicker, Yrq , we are informal that Col. Bose, of the 7714 Pa. Vols., ticietherivithliapt. aotifason,., of tlie same zsgiment, were taken prisoner. by 'the enemy at the fate betels of, Obioassauga. Both wore fn good health, and free from cue altles,wltvn.taaea. The regimsat wu.lustUy cot sp—Only some slut/ or seventy- min be. log feft. - By the time trustworthy _letter 'kerb thatortsemy occupied a strong pcsilion neer Obaitsmoop, and had abotedauf supplies. of Woo Wm terWc, sad commissary :nom, 'Met were readily lecteesed by- - tbe - railroad troll fltemmsou, still la our hand!.. . - _ DO:us OP EXIIICLMO 'Etrassoltii,—The Pruett Marshal dung has laud tha Luring circular s Isanotilataly upon &seam-, pletion ef, the drat to any Ustrioithe du pon of die Board of 'TMonmunt therein will oolslPaa era forward to Mds oldwthe atitlt lica of the causes otatemptim on amount of yhydni disability Lem inca:draft In Ws Was Wet: This rt show Use ihdieriand* of mead Intha4lbstilet, iithnn alphy bating list of the mug bloat or and Ilia number Nested for each Ind vill be actsonpuled by it:detailed statinnent snots other tuts u sassy, ba of "ordentids impartance let the medical prelusion of theanny, . . • Mtloll Bumf tiocittfor Pan& ioraaa.—Thb Is the 40th pan t tbiallstenoo gilds Booloty.lto skins la a tiros dist:button pith* Word at God both._city ouittaburgh_ and !irtiiitaa MI &zombis: lions ars barzookotoly soiled met aslant la this good work. Tao Agent of thbrfrbitoth thrtitar:3; 3i Stilleta Intl oar tipott.thieda. wig spin tot their *us* io attitigikinS. Thou tar la the diforaltyptiarai Of p a labor bit beer , • 7 ' bail! of tit WI% L wri4llll64 4 - bindlatk di as troiei mail; .4 lha, Az:.:;:.. Awn auttarrrow.—Mr. Knox will exhibit at hip Hortienttnral R 401611 No. Si Fif th street, on Wednesday, Octobir 7th, and dor- FIL the balance of the week, a rare collection of Native Grapes, embracing over twenty 'varieties of the Lowest and moat valuable kinds. We doubt not this exhibition will ,!slat gees greet attention. It will afford yards. ;slab:, to engage in pope mature a fine ops, portnnity to as the different kinds end to de termine which are the beet, either for vire or the table. A tempotent committee will be &p -i:doted to examine the fruit, bath at the rooms sad at the extensive vineyards of Mr. Knox, whose report will be looked for with peat interest. COTtllillit.ll Paint aiso.—At a Union demonstration held at Hamburg, Pa., on S st twday last, an attempt was made by a number • f Copperheads, assembled In a lagor beer sp leen oppotiPe the hotel, where the =meting Nutteld, to break it up by making horrible noins,"so as to interrupt the speakers, but it *malted in their own discomfiture, for the au dience milled out, cleared the saloon, pum meled the rowdkw soundly, and then went ;Vastly bulk to their orators. The whole af fair, not excepting this little episode, was of the most =thus:Lido obaraoter. MAN; Mimics AT MIADTILLI.—Tbers wW be a grand rally of the chime of Mercer, Crawford and Brie 00nntiOS at Meadville, on Saturday, gd pros. Bernal of our ablest speakers have been engaged. The Journal says that Thos. M. Marshall, Esq:, of this city, will deliver an oddrus on the occulon, and adds ; "Freedom has no truer. more elo quent champion in the State. He is a most unfilnohing, earnest opponent of Copperhead little, and strikes telling blows for the right." Cot.. CLAIM A? DIDIAZAPOLIS.-00/. J. IL Chat: Allegheny,wddrested an immen se =4%14 at Indianapolis, Indiana, on Mon day last, having visited that place at the earn est rtquest of our fanner fellow citizen, CoL James A. Shin. Gen. Rooker was in Indian apolis st the saws time, tbe State Nair was In full blot, so that th ere was no inn of attraction for the people. lasonar.—A leather trunk, the property of Miss Lucy M. MOTVISI, WAS stolen from the _railroad station at Turtle Creek, on Monday, while the lady was welting fir one of the trains. On Tuesday the trunk was found on • bill-lido in the vicinity, broken open cad rifled of its mint valuable contents. 'a portion of the goods was found rousted In a comfit& DIAIII or ♦ PII76BtIZORSI —Mt. John ig Snowden, foimuly a wall known resident Of this city, died a day or two einem, at Corona city, Wino% of paralysis. MG Snowdon had been engaged In the, drug business hear, and left this eity for the west some five years ago. }lts brother, Joseph Snowden, Seq., to-day received the announcement of his death. Diorustou IgitrOlflATlD.—Rev. Dr. Chu. E liott, Bret's/or-elect to the chair of Bibli cal Literature and Ezegesi in th Eorth westens Theologtoal Seminary, wu, e we learn, duly Induatird, en the evening of September 10th. The charge to the Professor was de livered by Bev. W. W. Harem. KILLID HT • so•llll.—Win B. Dougherty, brother or culler Bernard Dougherty, of this city, was killed by being thrown from a Imo • Sou home, on Saturday morning last, near Butler. - Be wee oat on an electioneering tour, and had addressed a Democratic meet ing at Butler the previous evening. Mantua AT RILIDOITILLII.-A Union meet ttg will be held at George W. Boyd, th Bridgeville, Upper S. Glair township, on Fri day evening, Oat. 2J, at itheo'oloek. Address es will bs delivered by Thomas M. Marshall, Esq , J. W. Y. White, Win. Moreland, E.q , and others. INITULLIIIO3.—Rev. J. B. Waddle has been raently ordained and fastened as pas. tot of the United Presbyterian congregation at Conneaut late. Sr. Hervey preached the ordination sermon. Bev. Love addressed the pastor, and Rev. Bailey the people. Faze SCHOOLS to Wg3T VlS.Cingu.—On hat Saturday, in the West Virginia Rouse of Delegates, Mr. Ross, from the Committee on lidueatlon, reported a vary balky bill for the establishment of a system of Free Schools. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REBEL PAPERS OS TRH f4TUATI TUB LOSS3I3 AT CHATTANOOGA. Rebel View of Affair& at Charleeton .I.IBIMI DKk l CY lIINCIS J. (IP Serenade to Gen. McClellan &0., dva., &IL Sp viol Dlipatch to the Plttst.argb °netts: PentatourstA, Sept. 90,1869 I have a Richmond Di patas of the 26th Inst. I quote Altar three distinct efforts for the capture of Chattanooga, the enemy retain pouusion ind is strengths:an the, works. The situation in Northern Virginia Is be coming critical. The enemy ls miming his forces at Calpepper,prevaring for a immoral attack on the line of the Rapidan, reconnoi tering en the Railroad and river indicating • determination to fight. Our lines are within four miles of Chattanooga. The ruin of the Ora le Sumter is conceded by the rebels. The rebel loss I/1 from 10,000 to 15,000 at Chattanooga. Generals Nelda: and Hood died, after am putation of tholes. The rebels plsee one losses at 25,000 0 30,- 000. The rebel papers are ponied. The RlM mond Stonaiser, of the 24th, lays : "If our Astory ends with Chattanooga It is impera tively unimportant. We will have repulsed thcestemy, but will leave him in palmettos of his stronghold in Tennessee and in occu pation of his former lines, Chattalloogs Uinta we shall regain the oontrol of Rest Tennearae, pi-establish the defense of Vir• gists, and shield anew the heart of the Con fediney. - "We are age in eonclading that we hue von the greatest victory of the war. if it is, only justly eompteted and net left imperfect threugh inedielmoy or outitslons of our own. The peoplsof the Trans-ilissisidppt ate now selflOependeut. They have not only the spirit to meet the emergencies of their atria- Con; hut fortunately all the material and phpical res4roes to sustain them. The han empire in Itself. It Lis Its OM nriinufaclares of cannon, arms, powiterend Other manitions of war. ' It hu an abundinee of food." With ell this ft k eartala that the battle of Oha,taztoogs ta without banaflelal skulk to the rebels. The,rebel views of Gen. Olllmore's move ments continue defiant. The Wilmington, N. C., J'austit asp s "se hos dodo alt hi eon do against Sumter, He has pretty muds ruined it s but the Confeder . ate flag still floats over the ndns, sad-th e attempt§ of the iron-olade to On past•and enter the Inner - harbor hens not hien sneoessfaL Scats; from her rube, still poured e Are an them, and other forte rand ',alkalies joined in the conflict.. AS noth ing attt iren•otade could In any ease renttue -to make the attempt to nut past, of mine no transinorts Gould carry up troops Wallahs view of Waning and attempting the strottpatiod of Charleston.' The iron-clads oneo within rake might hammer away at` the city, but It Psi came thins dig would And -themselves under the aoseautrated ere: of the batteries ham. mettiociway_at them. _7:hey eauldnotafferd #dersdatrientsdielOg ,to the wink of de strUoth*, 2.ltii.deettld Iwo , to 41110api 'SU! fin 4 , 1 04 Iff,'•garridOnv^ 24 0 , zeal from theiresatoe of es. Towoicti-6* to ilalnnailtarbor wool& py irordtdd- oat oft oosuotchtlii, 0 0 1 ***4 1 thiked40 4 * 11414 boOoolootiat almoooOtto - Of satlpatti. thoo limy to eatoputor thee Confederate Iron-dads armed with ban Brooke gone of rest penetrative Power." The explosion of one kindred thousand kegs of rebel Wider at Arkadelphia, Ar kansas, is a hmribls blow to the rebel esuse in that State. Francis J. Grand, late editor of the Age, who summersaulted publlcly night before last into the Bapttalicau party, AU dead last night. There wags serenade given to Gen. ItioClei by a rough mob, strlcCleUan's mother's house. near Mr. Grman's rowidence. He was afraid of the mob, and went to the station house close by, to ask for a police guard, and fell dead while doter so. W.. J. J. From New Ott anne-The Expedition to Texas... Retreat of the Rebels... Probable Bettie at New Iberia-. Guerrilla Operations etc. Now YORK, Sept. 29.—The wori.r. Now Orleans letter of the 221 nye : An advance to Texu is still in onward movement, and Is as yet nothing more. For more than a fort night Steeliest has been the base of concen tration for new movements. Men and (ap plies have been forwarded as rapidly as pee- Able by railroad, while ordnance stores and ammunition in large momenta have been sent by way of the Golf to Berwick Boy. These ord nance transports have been seed to Batty across troupe from Brashear to Berwick. Lat est returns tell us that on lest Saturday. nearly the whole of the 19th army eorps, un der the Immediate command of Weitzel, had croaked and camped on the ether side. The 13th army corps was to follow, leaving of coulee, enflicient forte to bold the base at Braattear.while a regiment er two will re main at Tblboudeaux. It Is presumed that, with the experience of the put, an effort will be made not only to acoomplish the advance successfally, but to hold La Fourche while a new movement to in progress. When Welted% man began to creme the Bay, Mapes men commented their move matt up the Teske. Those who came book from Bresheor, on Sands; evening. say that the line of retreat along the Bayou was marked by blazing flue. Three wore not camp Ares; they were barns and buildings, cabins and farm houses—s destruction am war foretold of everything likely to give aid ipd comfort to the invading army. Up to ale hoar, we have not heard of the advance of Franklin'. army from the word bank of Ber wick bay. We only know that the late et part of the column le safely zeros:, and waiting pa tiently for the rest, when the march would Ideate in the trash of the retreating Oonfed grates. There are those who believe Franklin'a ar my will leave the Technat the town of Frank lie, and etriko heroes the State to Sabine aver. Tate .1 suppoeed to be one of two things, on engagement with, and the annihilation of the 'Confederate face at Camp Milaed, or in the event el their not etatilteg at that point, el: lowing the Confederates to retreat to Now Iberia, a long way above Franklin. It is net presumible that et, good a General as Frank lin will leave an enemy 10,000 or 15,000 strong to his roar, to cat off his trains, re capture Tlreithear, nod °ovary Li Fourobe The Confederate force on the Tech* mast be destroyed or dispersed bee . ° a movement to Texas can to made with any promise of ami • reel. If there is not en engagement st Camp Distend, theta may be one at New Iberia, unless the Confederates should retreat Moog the road to Texas. The failure of the Sabine Pus Expedition leaves ler them an unob structed road to Houston. A lima letter, of the same drite, nye that on Saturday night tut a steamier arrived here from Natchez with come 500 bales of cotton. A guerrilla forts of 1 500 men, under Col. Logan, were operating on the hlisitsalppi. Their only aim seems to be to burn or destroy' what 'title is left on the plantatione. Logan and come of. hie men made a dash upon the vicinity of Natchez, and burned 500 baleasof Cotton almost within the auburbe of the city. The cotton belonged to fauna plantur, who were awaiting the opportunity to bring it within the Federal lieu. Corps Consolionted—Loaduct of Gen. incCoeh and Gen. Ct.ttenden to be lovesuitated—Entoreentent of the Death renaity Now Toms, Sept. 30.—Tho Timm' 'peels' from Washington, Sept. 22;h, Nays : The 20:11 and 21st Army Corps have been consolidated and will be called the 4th Army Corps- They are to be commbncled by hiej. Gen. Gordon Granger- Tee War Department has ordered a Conn of Inquiry to investigate the conduct of Gans. Df aCooll and Crittenden in the late bat tles near Chattanooga. The enforcement of the death penalty In the Army of the Potomac is rapidly decreas ing the number of desertions. Couseripts and substitutes are arriving in conaiderable niimbers, and sled deserters, who are for warded to theft regiments for trial and pun ishment. No movemonte In the front are reported to Kirby Smith Proclaimed Dictator of Louisiana ana Texas-200.000 Negroes Called out. and all While Olen Conscripted--Union Meetings. New Yoax, Sept. 30.—The Herald's letter, dated New Orleans, Sept. 20th, says ; From a high *facial in Grant's army, I learn that rebel deserters state that Kirby Smith has proclaimed himself Military Die. tator of Louisiana and Taxes, and loaned precismation Calling out 200,000 Dunes, and conscripting all white; between sixteen and sixty years. Uclon meetings have been hold in Tennes see and Mississippi : and the Stare and Stripes have been raised' nearly. 100 miles south of Vicksburg. - Gem. Schenck Removed-110 lame dime Move indicated.' New You Sept. SCI.—A special to the Herald from Washington, of Sept. 29th, says : It ',stated that Gen. Schenck has been re moved from command of the Middle Depart ment, comprising the city of Bettina* and put of Maryland. It is said that Gen. Tyler is to take the command of the Department. rerything along the lines has been quiet erne Thirsday, and there is no Indication of an immediate movement coxless by the enemy's fortes, and for which we are fatly prepared. The Potomac Army. New You, Sept. 39.—A special to the Her ald, dated Washiagton, Sept. 29th, gays t 90 furs need be entertained that the army of the Potomac L weaker than the forms in its front.. Prom ell latest *dynes it appears that it largely outnumbers that of the enemy. Ws can place our infantry against the rebel line of all army, while we nave r, vary tarp form of eavaby, which is seldom idle, but daily hanging over the enemy, and =kill .any unsprung on bis part difficult. rart Of Leo's Army at Charleston. liaw Yogi, Sept. SO.—The Hencikl's Monts Tolima latter reports the arrival of two or thritralvlehm of Lee's army In Charleston. Ifennregerd'sforoa now numbers 26,000 to SO,QOO mon. Oen. Evans' division Is known go be with him. Op the 24th one of our heavy rifted gem opened for a whits en Port Joheron with grost i ciliet. Gett. hooker—tioseciase situation Un chaos d. Otsomeri, BepL 40.--don. Hook or a}- shad last night. The Gamine ins midfield &paint vas ra• calved from Bosearast. last night, dated .pes tarday p. m. The situation was antlianged. Oar army holds a arcing dorm:mire position. No attempt has been made: b74ho enemy to disturb it. From Coarieeton. tqliLl7/1011, Sept.. 80.—The Assorians has ntostred the Blob Mond &giant. of yester day. In, a dispatch, dated Charleston, Sept. 28th, it asps The enemy, with their. Morris Island batteries, were Grim 'lowly al the mini of Port Sumter, to.day, for the first ihne for straral weeks. - There wan no.dainage done. Gloat VatUable Pr so Cabta!fed • - PIALLADILIPSIA, 8114. 34--A-letterirom the Armies Seminole, detail SW Del Nottepol the nth Ira. rota They °armed the ; moai valusbleprise ol.the wiz, • British Lain steamer, oyez 300 feet long, eriilently Altai out it Beillend for ogrebelmen-Of-war. TO LBT- EVR RENT—The threassor4 BRICK whanalOW3l, No. a Wood argat,tstAgn tram Wet"; stmt. for tam, apply to MUM BALM . (liallmoor MAO - or to JOSIVII - WOODWALty, corner td via Word streets. FOR, tiltbiT—The dart Wry of the betldli4 now convlld 01 Ow ratialter, tot? : aut. Crialt oast sal Duval). Wo. kr ,,, wort onowoirra, "If lihrt.-Amey'rwo ei 'Owes /Wats ,1,4, e th reitrd lith O dads of Osumi ad& i.. ff„ natlonst, vitkesorlsboataeurvinord .:14Wpas the prodmi. coMMI?RCL6L ILECORD. FINANCE AND 'fILADE Wass. suer, .e; t. :10.—Gotd la &gabs ettbs'ding, being lu-tcd t:-lay et 1 CY, bra ble• Tuck--s das• cline cf 1.4 per cent below the rate cf Tuesday. 611- wu, slao, hat d.& nod &tit tly being quoted la New Tort at I S 6) Bore, rur b • utere are buyteg what little coin offers st 1 38 for uld, and 1 3001 II for Over. Old D. mind , command the ate p sultan se gall. Eaten Trot wig remains as tat quoted. Gauze ices Breton ro as a Lrc,..L Talloc..— Albany, be, I. the Court or Apgada to-day Judgment was affirmed In the cam of tte kletropoll ton and Shoe ald Dialler Banks against Er. Van Dyck, Suparintende-1 of the Bank DepettmenL Judgment was revered In the can of Moyer against Rowels.. These dedsloos dec de that "greenbacks" are a legal leader. It is andersthxl that the Cam t nto:d six to two, Judge Denlo and Judge Seddon tile sooting from tho The Casette sags that the Bank of Lamle, burgh, has Joel declared lie 100th diviiend.. The die- LieLds pall by this book to Its stockholder. overlap 0 142 per cent. per anon= on its capital for the who's period of tiny yeara betides wh'ch thq Lank has pad all ham. The Toledo Bell road will pay, October f 6, a divi dend sf 4 per cent. The trassfer boils will d se 16th October. Waive informed, says the New York Poet, that the ca. range of the current sin menthe witi shrw • prrflt of $212,948 To, Laing over 6 par cent. on the cipital stock. The exp . rt cf "pools In= New York bet been: Jan.1,1663_.-831,617,1Jan. 1, 1820.--$39,343.274 Jan. 1,1842. 42,143,18• /an. 1, 1861.._. 67,219,401 Jett.l,Ll6l—.. 5,179,814 huh 1, 1653..... 20,354635 The ['Bowing it • comparative statement of the coodisLoa of the Bank" of blew York city t &pt. 19 Sept. 26 Lcaus...-5.01,619,456 11101,501,9111 Dea 5J,117,476 npe_io*. 51,014.411 32,035.166 Den. 1,106,1145 Clecteetton . 5.414,613 to 171,866 Dte.. 36,767 Demeite.-.... 166.576,152 1116•150,773 leo . 601,671 The too .s of sub= ptloa to the stock oi the QLIO. racille Beltway—the greatest gailroad eutorprl e la the a...rid—wort clowd on Ws iday Lett, 150 eubscrfp tient imoout tag 00 atamt 112,650,1:00. By these/ of Coogr es, 52,000,000 most be subset [bed by say 03133- poop which desire: to two) advantage of the aot. A meotLog of stookhdders 1 t &dem Used to lake plasm in New York on the With, et which dine:on will be oected, sod the oompany will formslly claim the tight of bulidlog • toad Lem the All son 1 river to Call /oral. The Cabs log ls from the stock report of the New Toth Comma, olal Adverthsr, °in:l,Bday : Cleveland sod Pittsburgh has tondo d pu *saki advance, and wooed study at that. ...Jena saw Uwe igo was 3 awl Fittsbn.gh ant Fort Wayne 1 h gher. bora bland and 01 kap and North West era were wittwat change. Uri amad Fad I oledo no quot d at 47;5(411.714, vilthrut silts, about the same we last eveulng. New COSTAM AT New °ALIA.= —The N,w Orleans Picayune of the 19th ii.: "Dulls and .asplss of cotton - of this lemma's growth chituine to pout in uponappears that the high ➢ plow of last year Induced MOO. every one hiatus s sate plate of gromil to plant the nide of She great etayle. We btu befogs US opeurd boll roll .1 op a citizen •in his gard.o, opp silo 'Molt tire e. Is has sooty Why, glossy apptarsoco, nd would do area tto some of tae ass IsiaLrida. Vie ban alto • tioll from the Casr.si von p isolation, sliirsa miles blow the city. wiser, it 1. expso.ed a g quantity la bales Will be realise.l. elvo. a sample of ewe Inland, or whioo wri.l pa • for such, from the Tani Uistdct, /t it worth at this tis.e, compering to mita qual.ties, two dollars per p PITTISBURI.4II 1111AttliETS. Wm's:Jeri', September 30. 1863. GLAIN a FLOCS—There yeas bnt little du. in Grain to-day, owing to tie simple foot that there to bet little la the =mita. Wheat is steely, arab email tales ;rpm wagon at formai . rates. Corn L to good demand, and Shelled Nails madly at Pero by the ear load. Oats—Sale of 3 ears, to arrive, at Tlo. Bye firm at 85490. Parlay Is in good demand, and out little (doing; gaotallons easy ha fairly given at fl,teigil i 2o from first hands. flour la gedet but steady tth • fair local dannoid, and we note ages of Extra family from store at goa, $13,Y5 end te,so as to vial'''. Bye flow is tolling at from 51,25 to $3,150 per bbl. osoor.rass—he Grocery market matinees very dna, though the tranaactimis are principally of • 100 l character. Sugars rosy be quoted at 13% to Lie; fell yid= Cub. and 13 to 13} for good to prime Porto Rico and New /Meats. Bellied Su pra Ina and a shade higher; small sales at lb% to lun for ..11" and "A" CUL°, and ITo for Clothoit Collse Is steady with mire at from 31 to 313‘o—soma holders asking 330 for strictly prime Rio. Molanes 'rift with mall soles at &Irma, form. r ricgtatiorm. B ICON—The market Is steady with a continued frar demand, and we note colossi 61(0)6Xcor nod. den; 6%ieic for Ribbed Bides; 10% to lio for Plain Haan, and to 11 )Lc for common to prime Cincin nati brands of Bagsr Curet MILL ?ZED—sole cn track of 2 arm Branat 110 par cot, and 1 . tons No 1: Middiloge from store at $l,lO. Ho Wee of 13kIpatall or OH Moal reported. HAT—The markrt is sturdy, aithudesfromacalse at prices rouging from $3O to la pd ton. Baled H.) nay be quoted Arm at VA pet cwt for prima. I 113.1LT—Illars actin but without clamp; sole tram depot oil can In 1 Extra at $1,60 per bbL Liter- Pad gat 1. 1.41.3 g 1153.25 to $3,30 per sock. BITTI2II, A EGGS—Paclud Ratter Ls rang at from 15 to NM, and 801 l may be qootad at from ffr to to 230 for good to prime Eggs mama and mil readily at 1546160. WELTS/EY—la toy Arm, and OcUtunon 4.141tid seal quite testy at 600-some holders taking higher flismos, to CO= In quits trebly, and, with only • moderate danatund„ the market is wry dull, at prim ranging from $1,30 ty $2,13 per bbl, to to qnality. CHKllolB—la arm with an advancing tendeley; solos of W 11 at 12%.1.30, tie loiter Apra for strictly prime. Pittsburo Petroleum market. Barr 80—The 08 . market =Matto to rale very quiet, for both Crude and ItAbud, and we hare mumequntly but few transactkne to record. There is still a fair load demand far Crude, and we note sales et &CO bble, in two lots of 100 each, at 270, and 10) It 27)&e, packages returned. Including parka-. IN. • fair quotation would be MO. Bedard In bra le quiet sad 'toady, MIA In the a6l rare of maim we malt qaotatiom. There le lame in quirt for foto oil, and we cantinas to at G 2 to Mb, me dia& to quality; maim of 50 bbb light straw at Ca Berlina end Habib= hare undergone no change wbaterver. New York Petroleum fillarkot. Spells! Dieratch to the Pittsburgh gazette. hliar You, Sept. 30.—Oracte la a shade Armors Hai salsa on the spot at 31035 a. Balms:44aq Is • MC* belts, and, for truant delteary. • tehla Weal galas oa Ow spot at 670556 a; 61102 a tar October, bay s,* option, a•d t664,56e foe Itiosuaber, same option. rasa ell sans from 65 to 66a. Botha has ed ema:4=d may tat contact setae:ft. BalUmore aiarkeL marr. 29—Calf 4-420 salmi. ELI bald firmly ii 16131)0 pr lb. 1 low 'sad Mest—Tratimettions on- bang. embraced 16M Was Howard street Sopa at 623 t, 250 bbh litra d01t , P,01"4, and bOu bon. vhto do do ' ats6 ,15 par bbl. Under • fair Inquiry the market obeedfstrong •W. quote Ohio Boyer at $660, Howard street do as PAN@ 15,16JJ Ohlo Zorn at 60,12300,16, Howard attest do a555~,711, and shipplan Width City Mill do or $7,60657,16 garb% Ilya Ifkartand Wint Kral wets a wady at proving' quotations. orals—At the Corn Etching, Oho' otriiingir Maprised . 15603 kaiak WOnat, 6,030 do C10rn.1,600 do Oafs, and.= do Sy.. Ptii Wheat was sutras sad wry Arm. Wm of 600 ushein choice flouthainmhite, for seed; at $1,93 ac bushels common Wimp= do, frr mtWns, at 11151661,86,75.000 Wish 'Orator to very trims death, ern nd $1,25011160, and IMO With good Wilma linitutity white, all for Mown/ yurporit. at 660 L7o ism bash Tallow' Ciont was doll attor a me lower, selling at 0609 W, White heynmel 20, with seleeof 2,600 bark omooded 10 6r 1 rOa UV& per bush. Oels were road, under a tale demand; Was 0f,4,600 barb limyland at 'nano twianlia. Aye wet anahergod, amen parcs's Idarttaud. Winging 96 -Q6l pa born Holmes and •• both snide' are slow, but priors aro without quotable change. Promdons—We. make More lowdry for sad a firmer market.. bot , bear of to traitor.- littortili lard slr bermistliatt. Panama nominal • utoltonst,. Hew Western Mtn Pork aid* old do at $l2 ta at Bacon !Moulders at %a, danidee at To, plain Hamm 14010 Mo, Ind swami:rid a• d' Alorj dry at WSW par:ll. Bolt Shoulders and balMdo mu ID., Lard—Wadmo fry this ant tin at lb%stto, aud,Biutimors Manna at 120/611X6 pr 'ibutay.-Srutiactlons Willtsd to emelt loto of Ohio tsWO Per ititibliti• ^ • Chicago markeL 6err. tat—Wheel via to active derated, minty ao -speculative Account, and Oa market samara so par bathe', closing arm 111.07% tot No. 1 and 3114% for bpalo g le ?atom Meter Rama 1,11 lam nth* at 141 0 014 U tor ne. I and $l6lO for 114rotod 11.11 Thus sea a Arm and Outlast. hoeing to the Thar etackst. end a fetr bombers vas don. at en adoaaa oa testerders grim of Waite per berboi. Thoth:tent-for- tore ont• 1111reht, Oct botdorementleated Etrtnerseend the edge made ahaw as admix of 3:60 per boatel on oho none rtyratiorday, Ilea et nano and No. I at nx67130. Vela werstrood roma by trpocate. tbre. one "tho loathe edreetel law pr Weld. With oho ht No. tot 10.6030 end zice Net 610. Itnt : vet Ottresentatt Improriftlo for btu th ei taloa betas mule tovNo, lio Pr , Ito. 'I lad Tdo Ite Sokoto& leetioirrie Warta/ etthe wad lo per k 44 totter, with &le info. a 1 1ri , 0001.11 fa ittenea sap bit Math ts all 'an no. • v• Oaof ma conk end th e er* the / 111 e - ed with. Ilan not tied dons aid• ~.,s; battak and I =sad do with 4 .. ea 1/10kd In:1111 gttitt 8/1:i tilt `) and thy viii bipiond to tti , ifit tt in dtnittiltik bins." I yould nal sat tr anallize 'lash as.attiden- 1 fee 'thy ackuldara/laa, or at any on. 1 ilia / Can bonito tun Moll than rare AIL ; atola acknoteltddit a debt of 14.11114_, but lotzattlent te tiodr., lanai le UtIeMPI O F O ki akm! In thb mud, ei .1# ihtak . o ol Pi• Z PRIM, . Maccx4X? 002FICa C omdl. PAAI44!._ raft l l ,l 4 Ng AMT.. • : iat so design tq ruitettuitittsias;sadtz_.;:.., all trio eat eutala daub* aus eastult - ILT:PPEt Wan, 11111 daughter who,hastiksasseand aHtstbilasslefet ked c4,:f. axagh, wit/ mat beastlt-smaagthirs Alen Ches 7 7/ .. Pastel. I prolaild taxa pa • hotils4tlotl 4- rzaroau. BIAIIP, sat beter•stiii bid "Oaf 4i2l"""' tails the trr tediatsiLTTkad-balpisticto4...l' LatiatL.ll at ha met. . - . 117811 babkilatiskffoltali DR. BEYBIOI% iIIoToRkeIYBIEV • rgyroustl saisoldbir•-:, c 47 • • 4134443111.- at[ *: islitsdny 110 Logs :I=4 ' s -Ed