~~el~e. I~QViWburft, ; . ',IDIGBpAY,:3IORNING:I4 ; :OOri 19, 5864 `CITZ - AND STIBURBA2V. `,.•'', Bleep Simpson's adroit. ' ':The eanouncement that B . Bishop Simpson, -', the Methodist Bpiscopal lamely would de il Zee/ his intim on" The Futuna! our Deanery," , - tew an immense audience of .latiles andgentby ~2 0 to Concert' Hell last night. At an early . ._ r•er the large ball iris djoly illle&-every rat end all available stand g room being etc :.: pled. The gallery was mostly by ladles; 12.4 In that put of • the hall prodded with seats ;'any ladies were prezent. The OUP was o°ll4- p by men. among wham we notlead many oi l ..tr distinguished citizens. The meeting wa ~,Ind to order by the appolntenent of the allow -,:4 °Moen r • , tt , President-40n. B.S. PAW, D. D. Vim Pres- . :pmts—Thoe. Mamma, Jr., Alen. Bradley, • tunas 8. Craft, Allan Kramer, Hon A. W. Leo. . 12 4 , Hon. Samuel A. Parvinee, Josiah Kis& - ,:en. J. K. Moorhead, Jelin MeD. °retest, flOll. bentna Williams, C. if. Wolff, Nein Ilelmes - , :-m. Pear, Bonbon MOW, Jr. * But. W. D. 's; award, 0. ro , James Prestkry, D. el , 8. H. NO/. I , tt. D. to, Wm. IL Paztort, IL•le . 0:A. Stales, ' to , Bartok Johnsen, Samuel I. WOmen,n. n . ..;.;. A. Davidson, John Dough's', n. n l'olut T. ;nasty, D . D.. George it.Chese,Johit Cowl, Ws= .7-- Passavant, D. b.. . , 'Ztiocretatino•••Vm. IL Elneadd, Ales: / Mauna:, •Pf. Oitetehei end Wm. A. Lees. . ' Dr. Page; an taking theShali, made a few re - t, , take, stitgag the cdrmonettmens . ender which •Ce had onzentad to net as Peanut of the meet •r. and ,- oloeteg ky looting • the eastakulcm of :.„,lebstreeetelebtated reply to Mayne. Previous .f., intrcducht the'Snent Mahon, Di. Page" ,-. evoked the blerffig:= • God upon the asset. , :lage. . —. 44 i :.'.4 Bishop Bbnpson was then seatonneen, and on •flitag tree greeted with hearty applause. After '',',-,' Wet Introductory: he entered urea Ms cobr pett by edumeng the.follocring propultiona i l'''. Will cur oonntrybs destroyed. 2. 'Will it be ~ iivided. `:3. Shall we him a • monarchy. , 4. ,hall the country be late ervod. Under the Ant .I.'i three losadinv, the Bishop argued that floes alliega with nations were uniform, and that no ;nation bullet' been dart/eyed while progressing ::4 civilisation and confening biassing, an man ',end. Ile earn/nearest Egypt, Israel, Rome ,t,'-od other nations of " antiquity , in support •of 'r tie idea., •Inrefereneette-the second Moped : lon, he contended ' that there was ne uslittral lino of reparation—no Mountains high enough, ''.'2 Hyatt broad enough to separate the two roo• ',lens. Unless. God would toad an earthquake, nd Op= animpessable gulf, there could oe no ..oPY of a peneeable reparation, And if we :cold tot the together In punk when united, in -' ' ,, Canctunbleirars would frualtably follow I cep* vtion. For ills port he was In favor of settling lipts quest , on•jcow,lf it required twenty years ; ,, ,ghting. Under the Vatti bead "Shall webs= a F A anarchy ?" =suggested theepethape some of az ;Mght consent to lie governed by • quven. tome mir.ht eansent =hue a nobility, provided ' , ,bey wen the robin. :Some might not objeot to . . ("nee tended Gimes, provided there wu off In ::hem The srlitanoe of the argument Rader . -.! :„. hie head wasplat a monarchy in this cumin ,2 , 1111 Impasible.. The last, and main prepaid. ;ion "Shall the country by preserved ?"- was ..Inecumed at great length, and - with remarkable • . sewer =determents. -He referred to the prey ,;,denee of God in the avower, of this''country, ,nos the wanner Art.- .. which. ft was pee, cAed. 11. vent on to show how God had • wepered'the ;nation far thie vest- straggle In shialt le h Wow - engage& "Money was - the tin • sews of were end discovery of oar Inezhau ;..-lbla infant of "gold and elver. hid Igisen as the •;. , - ,., - mels upott:wltieliitYr were. enabled' O Ursine ; nod support of a foreign ' , boa. These Mint Inn not only enable= to ' lzay the whole debtineurevi - In taming en the ?-nat, bat sisokeraffaid, =ere man, woman and ' •_ ;shied in the wintry* handsome terbroy, Tin Raltroadmanla,of • few lure ego, wen else, ty. f.-erred to as an Indication of the design of ?MT -I.!;draes in ptomaine us for Ake war. It was a 'z'totororth, sheareetenee that all the vest ilnes .f railwa y unstructed ander the: Srt galled 4ct t i l e I* ' . aid•To i nr,, V'thatelbkvdse, wet, not as ':- - 1 . •'.0 transgef(tsoons."atiCtiooefons• of war to 7'..tiehtte of the most tint Importune. -The. dn. .":",Sovery of the ; system of tidegraphbag was t also -.1 t Itieferred Mist • providential eireamstarte", sad ailthout witdaturer .battles owed not have been ',MaeaufallY foughM:alffluioilto war Ant broke -,.• ;. 'JO= and hundirode of thourands engaged in nri ,-.'..k...,•nlieuse pursuits took anions in defense of the -.'• Putout, it ;Mai foind'that our. lands would Lie ".! t-.,!seneltlvated, and the - ere= anathema& Bat • Itarre, too, the bend Of Penland° vas vieible. In 'and woodmen'-proven - made in the Intention • lmprovement of.::' evianitard --ample _.:::.ssettur, no: that - no fields runty:id an . -ratitatedit•eild n 6 : crops .. were =garnered. ••• ,c.ffron the suninenutdue. was Adduced, as an 11. ' i , lustradin CI the design' Of PioVidenee; by thi ~,;'sid of which baminee arminnue eloihad. as It --V•sere, in a sings, day. He then Mud numerous - indim.tions teeding• to shine that the nation . ' !..lerould ultimately Amused in overthrowing the cfnellicee. 'Among, then tudicationsmo the flat • '' . . - 1 - :tbot. ohs: "MI pt Woh-wwhad at 'sit - found a • 'genets.) to he& NM tarMitu_, Than wets nose • .. , I rho hid long,prezed for a Jackson, but he for. - s.,•zne had coisatitooMmilutt prayea,bellering that i'. : ,00 , 1 hod created stone I . He next sanded to the :-. ,It ZILOUSiirS Of ; ~111S.COUtifierlD07 ill MCI and '' • %msans; foe,:n. On. tern.language of the : Itientextens Genaral,' they "had robbed the era ". •! . •!;•?ste and - tbii'ireste. la till op their-depleted ..c...;. , '.ratilts, while ,be men !Ito has gaze from the - •parth were manly Wised. " The =Menlo salt • sate before' Wm, 'llisi,orciordied streets'or car .. , ?populous MGM, the itessisant. sing -of ',the ham. '.,..Lmer In our thew, and the none of the whirling , , *..a i keels In our Wearies were' proofs of the In t . :Sriltanstible char-tete:A nett- MOILIMID 'ln - men. • . Ids to money, the agents of foreign capitallsteln •'-'.'; glow York bad straggled in vain to keep op she. • ..... ; ea the Confederate Inn, which bid filial . , to airiititlln Li summer limo. jexerati * nee to our Moressnay;,lt7 had .bien, predicted -`,'• ,at greenbankr woubbnot be , worth :s dollar !'-'... lie bushel, bag even those who . ; bad Wed s; 'this, .timtliotion would now gladly invest In tbeniata - ; , ;:synch Wenttivare,i, One or two morev:ettorias •*. ::: , ',.i - u - ruld knock the linibiattintOr the golden ess • - net and money inettlaters Would be geed to •• ; ' '''cf:nd til hum de% !'''.lle• referred in thnobjeot 9 Chewer an blintenfolylor:4l2 mime at H .; 0 . toting the - trolon:`:lnitt swum, elaverylid . ,: 2, •. . thing to do with the - war, bet the head of the ' t f o hellion was now on , the bloat, and we were , „:•••• ~.,)trikingltird bleiniallt.- If- the . black farm of .. .Idascry would peril SAn thrusting 1011. bead, let them both MAI h togetku. Thilnatltntlin' had - ii,ovideastly:genuleno-jkl oonttemptler, tied hit .T r isysr wes."ffiel hasten it Strout the bit - - stages."' Ile alen,elholed to tho,Bstannipition • ) , :lproGiazotton 'by '. l l/shinh . Ptuildeett ?Lliaeln t:: ;., rd, as it, Ante* •Ly ilr,poiiirful battery of' .1 1.. °Utica eleatddly,inalted the chains faun font --:-,,., ~ . ~; , Juno= of idaioi. - •lleihat dismissed, at some .. :' ... 7 .- ratb.th , fibiro:tbendin end has destiny .- i'. . f the mint ntookand • the belled that !•' 6-hrough the , caterthror or Amnia= slivery -: '•• '. Atrt" ill" l et - be rdolittadood and ,teen-. :, ; .-; • rated... The teonnedrqshop dorwagsmoide and .:.: •,•;,.fOriUlont lOW* Of thifaturt destiny ei•Amori , } ~. She •wouldishe r froin .- • thtt great 'nonteit •,,,:: -, - Moro 3• 3 33 1 331 +Wrenn, imeerfair thin rarer ... •:', ore, with sareoly nininkle anon her fore - - mg, Ha attitude $ with *mat bnatita sad 'cgas atagettapbe.to the Amorlosa•S tg, wh10b ..:.•. -.lbrtmed the velltinelinnennap - stitt,!aa- !pinata d ~.: , lib Fanged e dhndLseh G rase, ind the or/winger bits The addnageeisigtatia banns and .intorrtar , its dainty, and Ur Ustned to with breech .... ' z: hus attend:at. , Mkte ipialreitiran frequently In • - • • ,'"lelnaitted with Unit tied Rebooted apply:Me, and ,Ws speed! wes4sOncrineid by all erto heard. it, ; . ,lIM a most potterfatond brilliant etWt. ' . • ril At Mu . ooffelembet Of the addrese, Men. A• W. goomis resoled- nnvosod that a rote or. thanks . , ne tendered to Bishop Bleipsin for the patriotic -. -,.-.• . t.Snd maguldnent eftirma go : row:lb they bad- list , t, . q The apisstion•-trur ; put-by .the chairmen, and . . , i Untitled kill'elliardog "are." ' • • Hpt Three .ntaiss vas given for the -Stare sad • Il.rlp, Ind Threeehaers rorMihou . SlMPsom: ..., Aft er order had been restored, Dr. Page pro. ionnetsd,the temmloiltra, and the Immense and slowly dhpereed. court o; Quarter sesisiona. Tacedag lifirrwma Ge44lB.—.Before Judges and.l3zoinr- William Garrett. and Iltenben Neuman, the t..?olored men charged with oommitting a number y:)f burglariea fn Allegheny city, were arraigned :Pe two charges, preferred by ger. Dr.. fd. W. - l,lacotes, nod B. S. St/ire:et. Garrett Was eon : - ,rioted on both ohargesiand Neuman sequitted. Garrett. Mid. Veinal, together with another r,:eplored nom named Alfred Bey, wan triad on a ;large of burglary, preferred by Mr. B. & p a . • The prosecutor testified that to Allan hisilWellibleiltl Allegheny, was entered end number of articles stolen ,therefrom. Among he artio:os stolen, was a valuable ororahat, l -- ,:ableh was found to Bay's house and identified fy the prosecutor. A number of citizens won -,-411odotho testified that')3ey had heretofore borne 1, good ohmmeter for banality. The Jury brongitt ._ri a verdict of guilty against Garrett and Bey, ' acquitted Nettnian. `.;• Da. kuntrzuz, fee celebrated opeoi,E.4 .0 ( u r IdarWi Vice, 'Sew York, boa arrived In the end taken rooms At the St. Chaska Rota. to-Dodoes ropetatfoits so well one favorably , .---reowa to the ftestment of Catairb,-D0101.85, ,nd ' Dlsearee tbs. Iltroat,-Elker and Ate Pea. yrip that eotometidatbitiromits woad invitee '.,:i i petfltteilt. Solace - It to ear thet-he. b amply o reparek for the conraltetiert end treattout of b re s too'irklefitiu; and lee arts pleased to call dreatiorrto hle:adreedeeateat toeOleitimer.tale e eetlier'eoltuati of mu paper today. • • • Icaossit.—Tho griatt.ltscy yastsrdsy iirDol.ol - 4 1 40 ,, b*t fiagaintnberi. Jalt,,whoshot At, ac.rtor, q z.:Friposu in thueithin July Fatal fir s t on the Cusnetinottle AO r.roperre Inquest , . Yesterdsy aft., neon about four o'clock, a -Smiths accident marred on the Coupons rills MaDreed. A young man s aged eighteen years, lamed Thomas Chides Mews, • student lithe :•trOity Commercial College, sods:widens et . • at township, left this city on the after. , 00n train, for the purpose of going to the res. dente of hit father, Thomas Mews, at Bleier Station. The cars were fined with passeagers, and Swamp; passed through...two cars la search Of a seat, and being usable to And one, stood npon - tfis outside platform. The train bad pro- Misled hut a short distance when he either fell or wan pushed off, and the wheels Of two cars ran over his thighs, mangling them in a most bornbra manner. His rightism, below the knee, was also nearly savored. The train was time. Mandy stopped and the poor feriae picked up and conveyed to the oMoe of Dr. McCook, on Fifth street, where he died last evening about eight o'clock, after suffering-the most intense Acting Coroner Donoldson was sent for, who impanztalled • jury and proceeded to hold an inquest ca the body. John Graham, a resident .of unbath townshipatestiffed that he was In etirepaniMith the deceased when he got upon the train; deceased parted through the ear, mid he did not see him again until after the eeeis dent had occurred; the oondoctor stopped the train as soon am pound', when witness went to deceased and inquired how it had happened; de• tossed said he had been from off: were ate or seven hundred yards from the city limits, aed past the tresalelrork when the accident happen ed; there was no person in company with da maged when he passed through the cars; there was but one oar behind the one he punted through; deceased lived with his father hi Eds. iamb township, and came to the city every morning, returning in the M evening; did not know t'll; whaending on the platform with deceased; there was no vacant seat in the oar. .Dr. George L. McCook testified that deoeased was brought to his Mhos daring the afternoon ' terribly lacerated; the wound, canoed his death. At one time deceased said he had bean embed off, but afterwards be said that he did not know how the accident ermined. At this stage of the proceedings, the jury ad • joorned to meet obis evening at sir o'clock, at Air. Devote'. oMce, on Grant street, to hear tarthic evidence. HU prrya Magazine for November Tills welcome monthly is ont than early. Its Cable of contents is u follows: "On the Way to the Diamond Mines," "My f °ldler," "Explor ing the -Magollooray," 8,4 Cost," The Decline of Trage ty," "Lost," "At Unfornmate Princess," "My Refugees," "The Crow Child," "Woman's Proireetoo Dishonored," "Commt Allen's' Grave," "My Silver Spoon," "tips and Downs," "Autumn Time," "Among the Sheaves," "Our MMus' Friend," by Charles Diokrea. This number close' the 29th volume. The price of the megasis, le now $4 00 Per Yew. For isle by Boozy Minim, nest door to the Post Office; lona Prrrocm, corner of Fifth and Smithfield; W. A. OILD101711:1111NT, No. 6b Fifth stmt. Prresstrum, PA., Oct. 18, 1684 Rarroat Gal:errs: Mr. A. Madman claims that hit.wu told by • Republican lawyer to this city 'bit a "nag - o was swell better than • fat. eigner, es be (the negro) was a native born eiri see;, ' and ha further assorts ;hat this (the Republican) platy prefers the negro more then the: torelgiter"-=-Ineening,* I =ppm; that the Reputarans wish to deprive the Germans and the Irish of their privilege" ns cithiggs, and.bo etow tire privileged on the names. The tent suer to 410.1LIgertie0 irioand in the fact that In 1856,, 1,500,000 Republicans voted for John C. Fremont, and against Millard Fillmore, the Know-Picithitig candidate, who how auports . bloOlel.4m' for tbp presidency. Moreover, would it not be better policy in Mr. Wiedman not to put himself so conspicu ously before the publio at a time when the re membrance of his connection with the Diction. Wledman-Panorems Gift-Enterprise is to fresh In the memory of every member of this com munity? As larinnal. Egnewai W. nun. preodial State Reefer, and dealer in American Slate, of •ariont colors. Odin. at Alexander Langldles, near tbo Water Folio, Pittsburgh, Pa. Residenoe, rip. ?8 Pike street Order' promptly attended to. All work warranted water-proof. Repairing done at the shortest notice. No eiarge fir repel% provided roof Ls not abused after It is put on. kirenfintror ow Tecore.--Two companies of ono hundred days' situ, who have been encamped for the post 'low weeks on the West Common, In Allegheny, left but evening for Uoloatown. We understand that a portion of the Ptrst Haw York Hoary Artilies7 will Iwo for the tam. destination this morning. Nornassa.—Barper's biagreins and Galey's Lady's Book for November Is now ready at Brunk pose' Book and News Depot, Obroolole building. A WlllJ.sstorttoont of Photograph Albums and Diaries to 1.85 h, at Frank Cue's Book and Niers Depot, No. 70 Fifth stzsat, • .- Tam Now York lam for Oct. 19th, and liar pea hlogizino for November him been re colsid. and aro for isle by John P. Hunt, Hs— sonic Noll. SPECIAL LUCAS NOTICES. Priam Exams Poi Elat.a.—A new twelve horse power engine for rale. Apply to - Thorne W: Pam,. slate rooter, near the Pitiabargh Water Works, or No. 78 Pike meet. - - da"every age of the world, the profession have been glow to admit therein* of our disoov • miss, or the expediency of adopting them in , praction It is Oct to the legal profession thet we look for reforms in jurisprudence, neither do we End the advocates of medical reform among Ojai:dans. Each depredates whatever is found leneveto upon received °pinball andestab Ilahrd mugs. Hence the Opposition which Med ical mon too often exhibit to the me of privet* remedies, whatever their acknowledged vales, or greet efilsieney „in the core of disease. Eo =dieing has aver done more for the relief of -human's offering than OSGOOD'S INDIA OHOL - AOSIGUE. The prompbess with which It cures Fever and Ague and ,thadiostas lib from the ostaze, ti Its beittscomoseedetlom Sold by all dm:nista end medicine heart. Gomm put readied at the Keratin! .Tellortog establishment of"Graibuirk km! g Sosithilad stmt. Ws would most ro wd:ally Invite theatamtlon ofoarttionds and the Faille in:general to Aftrrievi dock of fall and winter goods. They omelet of all the very latest styles of English, French and American *lotto, 'esaimeres and rattans', all Of the finest talkie), en 3 obese with the greatestof care. Gentle men deifying fultionable and well Mide clothing would do well to save as call before purchasing elsewhere. Every gennett le warranted to give tell satisfaction In Seth pies axd_quality. /UMW( seoCiasioasse Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street. Smut. Nerure;--Tbe attention lir oar read ers b directed to The brilliant anortment of Fall and Winter Goode just raectived by our friend kir. John Wein, No. 180 Federal street, alecharry. Els steel comprises a great variety of Fancy French, Stela, Scotch and American eigliMelVll and Cloths,-and One Silk and Cas sinners ljestbsp,-.411 of Cash will be made up to ordrr in the latest ityles and in the bast man ner. k choice ingestion of Forulehins Goods sire' hand andgfer tale, torottor with a fall Roe% of Beady Mode Clothing , ell and fash ion bly made. AO lixontaar !tensor .—Whoever It troubled with hoereenese, eongh, or serenest of the treat, can apply an excellent ' nd ...fe• remedy y °slag Brown's Bronchial Troches. Ws bare tried the article, and can safely recommend them all =sea of throat irritation. To singers and public tpeakirre they are of great talus.—throw 111.) Omens sad maims oath will be eaten et the °lnhibits °Ake, Ile. 410 Penn street, day or night.. Allen:yrs left at the above °Oleo wttl be promptly attended to. All eslls num peid in advance. MISUOTSLOSIGI.—Ott Ttuades Morning, at ft eeloallit Atorrelols SULII:OS, lohmt ass a 002. hi. and flu 2i. Assortecrig. remerel 'ill take plebe roma the Moldeeee of his po vette, coiner Third Lad Smithfield etreeta, ants oar, (We& eats,) et 2 o'clock m. The Wends of the family ere teat...WWl, hefted to attend. cONSIGNME.NTS. 76 Odom Bamberg Choosoo, to do Primo dumb Pooodoood EA bench lean Blow Pedal o . ; odborrolo blob Ettotooor, 03 kap Primo Packed Hutton to bartills Greet Apples; ItOptchvw look. nthy noorafTod add tar W.by POMO, MMUS 1 BYLISPAAD, aesz reo Lflo,rty itreat. pATTERSON & 8H01. 4 ~ Psalm to Noughlogheny Goal and Nat 00aL Olden ►dt ot Ottcooto Ddßaltlll et , HreGtq•f Wooket rottioryAltegtteety 111..m0. I y attended to. ST Western cetera promptly ale& inylOyle• die ALitaia&NT WHILE.? NakkUN.--411 ihatZ iintnOUrnan. lei ono b rbli los on f ive Jtiloghtor nilowi =at bo.tskon away , within A w e Om wear will tw sof El innitdnintsd winds JAMS LIM& nninite T TAD.... 100 Pie.'Lead for ask by Lt.ugr, - THE LATEST 'NEWS BY TELBfiiiiPIL OFFICIAL BULLETIN. I atest from 6en. Sherman SHIP GAP C.IPTUARD Portion of the 241 h North Carolina Taken Prisoners. TB E STRENGTH OF HOOD'S ARMY. DIS ARMY MOVING SOUTHWARD. WAR Dormenntwr, Wasurroros, 00tobin 18, 1861-7 r. 11. re Maj. Om I.lho z—The subjOined dispatches him reached this department this afternoon : Newton -Ls, Oat. 17, 4p. m.+--The following thrputtch Das been received from °cameral /her man t Slap Gap. Oct. 16, 5 p. o —We tookBhtp Gap to day, capturing pert of the 24th north Caro ni:Ls. Two amps aro reprosented to be et La fayette. A forgo went south from Villi 110•11 Tbey entrenched Snake Creak Pass to delay our trains, but by to-morrow I can more in any direction. (Signed) W. T. finsumtal. Maj. Gen. Deserters from Hood's army put his force at 10.000; the strength of his cavalry isnetkuown. No additional news from the Tennessee river, exoeot that Buddy's forces moved from the Tus. munbLayestarday. (Signed;) G. H. THOUS, 214. Gan! Cearmsocoa, Oct, 17-10 p. m.—The rear of Hood's army left Lafayette, going south, at daylight Ibis morning.' (Biped) J. H. E.:morn:id, Maj. Gob. The country south and eouthwest of Lafay ette is exocodloi,, difficult for so in'orlor army that to vigorously pursued, oonsisting of narrow valleys parallel to Taylor's Ledge and Lookout Mountain, broken by rough hills, and destitute of food for man or beast, until you reach Corsa river, the diatanos being equal to three days forced marches. (Signed,) 0. A. Dabs, AmLog Secretary of War. OPERATIONS OF GE N, SIIRRIIAN Destruction of 23 Hiles of Rail road by Hood's Army. TUE SIORFADVR OF BBIACI DEMON BY HE BROM COWARDLY SURRENDER OF DALTON. Beauregard Commander-in-310d of the Armv'of GEN. BEER MAN KIISTING A OLIOS WATCH ON HOOD. Gen. Hood's XlMid Deserting Him; Oet. inky bay des troyed the railroad for twenty-three miler; be. WOOD Tunnel Hill and Beelice.; also lottleam Big Shanty and Alatoona. The rebel comman der demanded the surrender of Refaces and throateneo death to the garrison if the demend was lett acceded to, The commander, Colonel Weaver, of the Bth Ohio, riOnse4 to surrender; after roust brisk skirmiehliag, the rebel force withdrew; the enemy than advanced upon Del. tot, which was tumendered without a shot be ing Bred by Colonel /orange of the 44th C. 13 0., who-could have easily held the town if so die ',toed. The tunnel at ?areal Hill was otamo ted, though the can and betiding at that station were destroyed. From We point Hood wont eolith west. On the reed he was °entree ed by the 4th corps ender General Stealer at Backe Creek Gap, when severe lighting ensued, but the rerun wee not attainable: Bosurogard is reported; as tlommander-ln- Ch , ef of the Arley of the Mississippi, Hood being coy commander of this department. - Sherman is watching every move of hit antag onist, and news of =portant operations may be . expected soon from that quarter. A dtrpaten this morning reports Hood at Sono- Plo reinforcements have reached him Sod his mititls hare nearly. all deserted him. Prominent military men, believe the rebel movemetts will result disastrously to them. A rebel force is reported at Cedar Hill, seer Springfield, Tennessee, under Holmes, a gust rine, who hat opened'a reandtleg camp there. The river le two feet on Harpeth Shoals, and ' FROM THE SHENANDOIII YAM Shirmishing with (Went* THE DESTRUCTION OF MILLS, BANS. AC. 1101 NO ON. si. it& PaU.itst.rwt.t, Oct. 18.- , -Tho ,Boarthe eays A putter:tan who left Winchester last Saturday reports that there was a geed deal of eletindeb fag with guerrilla, In the Valley, but• nrithing serious had occurred, end - 'apply ,rainy; were moving regularly 'a ReotottUrn. On Friday tut our pickets were driven by • guerrilla forte. The sitrien guns "eaptared from the reb7 by Sheridan had arrived at Winehestor an on Friday twomsore Mime in. • They - were for erly United State, gnus, and wire probably obtained et the leisure of cur arsenide, Ae., bythe rebels. Sheridan wan sending in large droves of captured oxen, sheep, Ac. The destraction of mille,i,barna, Ac , was going on, so shit the rebels wIU no longer be able to maintain themselves In the - Valley. A coneiderabte force of - our troop, bed been seat to Front Royal tartar& the raiiroad, which is to be opened to ftlanassu in Jana, so as to term communication with Alexandria. The repairs of be road hove aready been ompleted to Rectortoens. BEAT EXCITEMENT AT MEMPHIS Forrest Reported a Short Rhlance worn the UM. STEAMER FIRED INTO Cool RocopLibs of Jeff.,Davis by the Rebel Army. CAz o, Oot. 18.--Tbree steamers arrived tram Hen Ortega', bringing litmat, slaty ,bats* a Welt excitement prevailed :at' Memphis on Sunday evening, In oonsequence of en expeeted attack on the city by • 'tang body of Yorrest'a forma, reported to be but a short distance from the city. Every preparation being made to do. fend the place. The Steamer ,Julle bratight no etch soldiers from Baton Bongs who ate destined for Monad City hospital. The steamer City of Memphle was fired into from lemma i Fork, fourteen cellos belee hero, but tobody war hurt. It is estimated that during the past eight menthe 10,300 ref:gees men, women and child ren have arrived at liwtophie._ nice hundred of whom have been sent north. Some are bale: tend here by the agent !the Provides for thorn food and sbelterisect trawlerl them to coy point north of the Ohio river. Je correspondent of the Augusta (fie.) &mine/ says President Davie remotion by the army was very cold. Open dbiattetsetlon war en• pressed, and a change of commanders demand.. ed. The Richmond Endpaper, of the Ibth, Hip : Five tergeone and two embers, captured at Beltsville, have boon ronolood it Libby prim. the Tennessee Delegation and the Pre New Yost, Oat. 18.—.5 epeeist to the Poe from Washington Ines The interview of that ten TWIDMIN delegates.wit It the President hal been 'grossly missepsoientati. The members it ,„ ts treated aorrttoceill, bat Mr. Llnooln de• dined to intezfete with Gov. Johnson's regeta• flow' intending to kale rebels from the polls. Peimsylvanli Utoetlea Humacao, Oat. IB.;—So more home votes vitt be lest bon ceolagy, avail the soldiers vote ie coui,tted. I ~' - ' - NEW YORK STOCI MiRKETI Bens:tion Bamoris 'ltt he 0111; OBAEIT SAID TO BE ACTUALLY MOM* ON mimosa Heavy Fall in Gold. Now rorc, Oot. 18.—The stook msrket thts morning took an utrama downward movement, partly from the decline la gold, and partly from those lately In the bull movement having to. come lugs sellers. The saes of Railroad stocks were unusually large, and extended to options of from 20 to 30 day. Wall street is Oiled with carnation rumors, the most prominent being that Grant is ;Litman, moving on Richmond Thwe had considerable effect in bringing down stooks and gold. The effect was not ended at the dose. The transactions stooks wen better at the second board, than being a — natural reaction from the extreme fall of the morning. Between hoards steaks were generally bettor. The bull movement in gold has broken down, and the price has fallen rapidly dnring.the day. The bears have the stronger olds. The 611 to gold during the day was from SU to 206%, with no positive war news to eget the market. The entrain, dullness in commercial diScounts continues. Teasels abettor demand for foreign exchange. The news of until:tied failures In England products' great caution toward merchants. The heavy fall In gold caused a large neolitie to prime in all direclonta At the Produce En. change gold cloud at 209i,A2095g, ann. LATER FROM GEN. SHERIDAN. Re-occupation of Fishers RR by the Rebels. GUERRIkIA MOSBY BURNING BOATS WAllBl3Ol . Or, Oct.. 113.—A getitleisietsvho left Bberidaa's arm) yesterday, reports that the rebels reoccupy Fisher , / Gen on the loft 'of the position beretofore carried by Gen. Greek, end ate erecting betterlee there. Oar troops are in the vicinity of lihtabstrg. The Treasury Department to 'day dent off four million" and bolt of government boas of the now loan, and will continue to forward them I. enhieribers immediately on the reo3lpt of anti- The subscription' to the T ii lots for the last two days amount to $1,040,500. The Superintendent of the Chesapeake sad Ohio *anal, in a letter dated al Point of Book", !dd. says t Marshy made a raid on the boats on Satuday, capturing and turning . fonr or Ors of them, and carrying 01 many mules and hales and some prisoners. 61 uny boats are there, bat will not MOT* until est:lathing is don. by the military aatlcositioo for Moir protection. N; w York Items. Nair 'Yoke, Oct. 18.—A Tribune's special says: A special train down from Baltimore was re quired to-day to ttring ninety or one haindrod merchants mid darks arrested. there for selling goods to muggiest for running tAs ,bloalcoda. Similar ansistaarens made simultaneously In St. L oil, Cincinnati, Plitlidolphla and bora. A number of business mon of fel- esprit* mum to be invoirwd. • D•otatives, ettordny. discovered • maantao tory of ootritsrialt vital outtino, ea Lang I land, and arrested were' men and seemed tke presses, paws and printed notes. Tali tb• third ortablistunent broken op within • week. A Hn^old'. Leaden I•tt•r says: The teestriel e ash in London, Liverpool and Idanohister promires to be very entenstre. - Birmingham and other interior teens eILL not be much almt • I, • large amennt of capital being Lamm! In elected' running. Nearly one beadred atom• tea are now lilting In Clyde and the adjasseit waters. Oa. (crux Washes% masa era this week. Richmond papers of the 14a do not contain much news. Porrost telegraphs his moans from Corinth, Mississippi, and a repaLm b admitted In Fiorida. • • In regard to It. defeat el tbe robot ea Is the Val Loy, Illchmangl ppm, admit .defeat, bat toy they lost only flvo gem. They also assert tb.t fittoridan's infantry Tao sogned, which Is o t true. Among the postooryi from Havana by the steamer Itoanoks was Llaut. .T•basos, —vim captured tbs illoosapulto, and was magi- Tsar of the Harriet Lane,—who was to tats •tarts of tka gOaCoilll. The engine slde steamship Usury lhanirmy,for the Notts IlluttCompany, was lattiosbod to •day. correrpcadont of the Montgomery (A 1..) dpr al, anittag trout Hood's headquarters, says 8, era= ban 'hue millions reams south of tits Tsai • se* rives. Mott of these ors .t Mutts soca*. This Is fall rations for Shirty days, and nay its toad. to last sixty days—with what ha can o arbor up In the enuntry he may feed We a•tey ninety days. It Is sh led Hood Is tearing no the track. of It, Osorifs, biome and West • Yetnt nods. Seventy idles of the Scot& read will be ecru op. Additional Vora!gni News. The following additional foreign nevi have Leen rtoolved by the demos Bootle New Tots, Oat. 18.—The dry and No* Ga. erns sap It is plain to all that these ewe dash days for the Booth, but it thinks this. to silll good &tele! tight in the CordWderney. The weekly tett:rem of the hank of Pronto show a dom.'s in tub of eleven and a half mil lions. . nen are various statements at to the pre• gram of the Vienna Clonfeleney, bet then is notblog intelligible or reliable. The following additional failures a is reported in England Joe. Gladstone .2 Co., merchants, London, heavy amcantri-1100. Weight t Co , merchanu, Liverpool ; Jno. Gallo,paper deal. ere, London ; Patrick Thompson, ship broker, - London. Liverpool, On. Ittehardson k CO. report lone dull ; wheat In m .derata demand at Tues da7's mins, but amber lowa soon 014 a pen ny deem?. Indian corn utast at 88s a 18. Ed, titled Wutent per 484 .genads. Petrol= market fiat, at 12 a 122 Idlornitned and ands. Loa tee Marketc—Barisg, 80. k Co; te2drt be... Mere dull at bit week's prices. Petrel= crude as is ; nined Zs als 14. The =favors. 64 Wit :stems Gaoled renewed lowliness In London stook exchange on the 7th and agronoral death,. to.pristr. The dbconot c lariat to alto twavorably Indoeneed and aa (*armed demand for eon y took plain. 9 per runt was the gen* mat rate for good bUls. Guerrilltu , Operating , In Kewngrr: Boiler Ezdostou aZd Loss of AIN: Louterrnti, Oot. 18 —.Tee New Albany (Isl.) L ‘ d g .,•, this estening,llmos a report, whieh it doe., mashie, that from ten to twelve hundred so.rrlllas, audit. Hinds, who mad* *raid Into ttell . Leavenworth, tut year. have 41013. one-wed in thus neighborhood of Brandenburg, Kt nturky, and • portion of them bid tutored rho town and robbed the citizens of • large azo• out of goods and other valuable proporty. The semis paper says the steamer J .O. Irwin, on Sunday mooning, whilst lying at 13 idyville, at tho tow head of the Cemberiend river, .:plod. ed her boiler, making • wrest of the boat and kit log a large number of persons, Inolnding Capt. J. D. Eolith, John Elliott and Mr. Hard: son, pilots, and Mr. Graves, the mate. Mr. Per. 'woo, a passenger and two 'deo% hands were found and tazledon {he let•nd. rive puma- gore and a soldier are missing. Etztraters fr. m tbe Petersburg r Ipniss New You, Oot. 18 =The Richmond Whig of the'l6th Bays the Petersburg Eerrem of yester day rays: Oar armytenelmlr aweitiog the *drew* of the enemy on the tight, and fatly prepared to receive him, when such a move Is attempted. Though no dispeeltion hee been shown to attack our it the:Velum the last reconnolseenee, yet it le believed that the ilium of the tut few days is bat the quiet that presides the out break. It isnot unlikely that an ettemptwill be nestle to flank our yeas, as we think the enemy is fally'eatistied of the futility of all efforts to take them by eseault. , At the prostnt moment, maya the &prue, at. tendon to directed to the north aide of the James liver where a heavy engagement Beam. not at an unlikely. It la fortiled. CBI earthworks, line after Hue In ooncentrating nimbi, while high forts rand upon every possible eminence. The rebels have keen making balloon reooa. notreanoes over oar poolUm at Bermuda Man- And. Plum tho Southwest. Br. Loma, Oct. 18.—Tobacco hues and a shade lower. Cotton gale; at 01 00. Receipts of HO bales, Flour 20 to Ns lower. Wheat lower. Corn satire and firm. Oita lower. PAW/ headquarters are reported et Sean. alor. Clem. Outle drove the retails out of Indeinin denim on Sudsy, end hie advance at Out w e:tuts Vii Ave miles We side. A duel tree loughs on Monday morning be. tweets fdaJor Orebs•and Captain Ranson of the 4th Missouri cavalry, in which the Islam was aucraly, and the forma slightly wounded. The affair was generally condemned by anal ofticone. Court Dt dotal' Ctrotnart, Oat. 18—Is the United Mobil Court, on !Wards', the nue of Gautovai L. Roues Is. Nodal. of $l , wed concluded. Tto Suir 11,064 4 , ,..14 1 1t0k0s Wooed In • in. Ohl for WI dellSeillWi . . IF 4 : 1 I tilt hl Otte Of Igat belicTote. Oet. 18 — . Chi - 14ra eerpt poedeat _az the Phtiedetphla P. chronicles the feet al s fort being cattetrnerte/ La pee A4lik bj the 4th Craned Stater" Colored troops: Eh) etteetly Was the work teedeetel that these Is able the breestworke keel/ Nothing .boat It. and In thiamin:Lig were estostthed at what appeared be the teeth of angle. e w tent Gala Market—lmportant from tat Prevost Marshal Goners! Few You, Oot. lie—The bin . 31 0"Mat' 12 gold has broken down sad *the price has !Alen rapidly daring the morning. The min °peened at Ile and wu sold as low as 208 k and went up again to 209. The Corneterniars Washington areal use the Provost Marshal General hu adopted ruorationo thet.in rue dratted men duet{ prior to being mastorrel into the melee, the nuts of their re sprotive distrlots will not be ertedlted, cad a sup pilmeatel draft will k mods where them are deficiencies. AfLt!,.R,3:cmrre: New York Market. New Tots. Gat Vl—Cott. dell. !wavy. an 4610 60 sower; 1 Sal to ter Plidsidng Mar—that. and Warta= haft and Walla low; 65 for straßtans f 75146 VS tor ?tab Brandr. market .lasing ham and tassettled with no buyers st on ads 40 Urbane Ineludkez to the saki as• 10,110 bets of rates State far that haltotHarorchor atVll6 Wh...aky heavy and hewer; State sod Western 1 73a 1 74 Wbrat bossy, emasttled, and Walk lower; enfants Bp tar, 51,93, and 7,360 butt ah,toa amber Kentucky as 53,1 E Ry•stred3; Western 51,w. Darin qu irt. (bra heavy d Una isemer ; sl,6tal 63 for - mined Wearers, eoslag with r o turas aeon 111443. Oats Soarer; 86atT for Weeteam. Coff.• utast and • study ear scarcely so Oren no foe Porto BIM, I.634araye tar Idurneadr, and Ifle far Berens. molasses 'metre. tralorls bras; and lower; 44•460 for Cirodos; !Mara for Ben. ad in bond. salt/ f o Bawd fros; Bain 0 INA ebb Ileflasita bond.in Palladalphin as Cl. Perk heavy and loom. • 3391.40 too Man • 341.42 far Perm; 145•32,15 Oar Pri me B.ee, Bad 'JD bees Primo Was, for too tut =sass days of November, st 141,215 42,5 6 Beet deal and beery, Talt for country maws, nal7 tar re nackad mew, and 17,0006.,60 for eats mesa ant swats stead). lard less salve sad l_ser st 33a23, the Wade plias for lecrion. Matt, dull and heavy at 10.16 for Western. sad 27. 46 for Stale. Chrase tuns , and droning el 1351. Vow York /Money and. stool Market. Nrar Voss, Ott. 16 —1100.7 StAlra u 1 par astal4 Starlit,* drat at 10134510051. g o ld upt.ttiad sad Parer, °ponies. at 2 , 6, &Wien to 206, advasclail 4 211, odd chola; lat 1(8%. 40”talotattSttpits a toclts-11 8 ra, 1681 copper a, 101; do 580'. MP. land. tral,q; do cata year orrttficstes. 951 i, °Plastid Wa al .tppl eat tians a, Si ; tptlekstlyar, 781 d ; Pactfic man, 225; Erfit,96; Bads., Illuji; 12L51,; Ilkohlgas Vent al, 121; 1111 sols o.olosl, 117; North Wearers, 404. 1111 year wemdool bead tatowttolo and bow teettotod torfacollt, outtl. Mak/ 001 now. woo wad Dow how tbo woop!adar 4 14 olsowiff wadi Witte. Otkets troabOoltlV: lomat addle powdval g ./ tuM MEMO TlerlltlONUddit P. a MM US. Moo Lao ridhoad, toad Dsaaa stsoet. 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TUI INTAILST ITITINO,T Sllii the HOST mama • soots ern) ma -- im • - , l".tis • *oDae~ 1n the @tr svoesi Es has just 441 Tr 7 kb= - TgoLdpvia WOEKI ' _ _ anaririm iiiiitr;sior-iitto. - Ho. 93 WOOD 113.72/Z , sad load Y Hvi Didantalit: Vootasa, Crbildeetl Cost sad Ekl Mum, Them pada ar• mask. aas apacfaleadiaralli anted Imagaalad custom wet.. oais BLANEY'S TOWABLE STEAM SAW MUMS! arairDre Pathated Pattthth Itothe 'Poesy susupre etinatith Watt; bithatit4, Oildth BLAND= Newark Usth.l“thwitirPunwirth . Th. mattititetattnt to tits wort& • TWA theasteth trw7 cratitkat. at Jests and ttatitesi,raini. P. twit, wndDtwrtht Warta= oth Itst guilty al bar. Wit:L. ithe.woPaz.zw. eut. l " o X , POP in . 8 "n MOS th5.. 3414 4 Z.ff,1851. beattantLa uSars, data of minus. Immo 0 mat" Lewisburg, cut MAO M °tat% in Paw arwitith. • In hum, Ptipa WACO bet rya% gm of :aro itAra ftth Prtntall tutthethet and wthysw4 . geterthr M . Jr, KM wed Into. -Sod ice lithstthiad etratiw. with distestiothl `. reports atepaniots--Mdreat - - H. F. BLAND Orden, • is as *mat. oft, Orden, visits sad carewixtutheth othdittL snlithm pLuarem, Gas and Steam Pitting. •-_ • In al Its knacks% earanttly •MaMMI tos < entiettlat ca Et . •S 111117.13 wart:kat workman. • Ina unostossolO . 11.1. 5:131.5, • IL&TEI 1111()WI W II ATZF IXE I S E1101215‘,_ arnsanze..... .-- Owanantly an mad ama imals to order.. - • . SKSZI2rII: T ' - TATZ 4 a. VIDISAL 131=M azd zotarriermiair. BAILEY, FatIpELL & 129 Fourth StiroOt: PILLOTIOAS Pluinbers Steam and els Etterk am, rirrairs. • . Boss, • • SS 11181:i. MUMS: Wh.7Xii MUM , -11,2 PUMPS, sass! Liu% • - • zalArt rtrz.=.4. Ocestiotly an bald tad tor Ws by BAILEY, FIREE.LL ?OllffiB BALI ''" ' • P- - k.l Collars Bums" v. KLUX'S. Ilausta,lg , I will agar for oda. Ixt Or door at Ur Gomm, Soills,:.r .f l to tb. city of chuka, Ohio, on 111.1:1111DAT.Aboria Cal of Ocsobar. 11. 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