4 ,:...,....,:r„... a y.:,72::,7 ii. -fittsilturgit---- .:::OCT. 26,-1868 MONDAY MORNDIG:: CITY AND SUB URBAN: From Saturday's Evetifag The Criminal Court. Serrunsr, Oot. 24:—Before Judges Mellon, Rowe end 13roern. Mary Wilkinson and Belle Roney, the girls who. stole a large quantity of clothing from the residence of Airs. WEIN, ta. Manchester, were brought In for sentence. Judge Mellon Ordered Mary Wilkinson to stand up, when hs remarked to her that the Court had reluct antly concluded that rho penitentiary was the proper place for her. Shama, then sentenced to one year In that institution. Bar mother wa resent in Court, and the soon, was a pafnfal one.. • BOW! Roney wasthou ordered to the Malltilt of -ftefago, tlke Court remarking that, from the testimony, of her mother end "other rela tive', it was oinyinced that she had been led into crime by her more hardened companion; john Grant, Patrick Campbell and Thomas tdoy, eonvicted of aggravated assault and bot tom:were each sentenced to pay a line of fifty dean** and sesta. - : Thomas Carroll, tha.matu alto stole a large lotinf clothing from Mrs. Walsh, in Allegheny, on E3aaday Jest,, and who wu convicted on Wpdsniday, !mit 'outpaced to .throo year' in the peoltattlary. Mated States DI tact Court. ,Ban - ana.T, Oct. 24.—Bafate JuOgaßloCarl bp. The jury in the ease of Wm. .Tsokscm, in itiated for perjury, found, a verdiot of guilty, and recommended the primmer to the merry it the Oourt. The Grand jury found true hills against John D. Merarland, fat - ream, arid also for forgery ; Joseph Craver and Lewie 701110i11011, for nesting the draft; Henry Mout, for aid login the escape of a deserter t John Mackey and John Loudon, for palming counterfeit post age- otirrencry ; andaigainst.fitophen Monier, M. Itahe, Win. Sample, James Ousting, J. W. and T . $. Oros, and WM. Smith, for issuing tokens. The ease of the United States vs. John Forest, postmaster at Perrino, was then taken up. There are two charges against this de fendant—one for embezzling tatters, and the other for detaining letters and packages. The jury found a verdict of guilty, and the de fendant was sentemmt_io, ten years in the" penitentiary. This ease was brought to light through the persevering efforts of S. B. Sow, 11‘1., one of the ablest and shrewdest of the Special *gents of the flovernment. Succen of tlio Iron Tank-Bhlps. It may be interesting to our oil merohants to learn that the new iron tank-ship "Jane," 'built by a Liverpool Company, for the par. pose of shippingoll from this country to Eng land, in bulk, has proved en entire sweets.' The London Oil Trade Circular, In alluding to the discharge of the cargo of the vessel, says: ' The whole operation of treuisferritig the oil from the vessel to the premises of the Company has been effected without causing any nuisance whatever, as no amen of the oil could be per ceived. in the neighborhood of either the ves sel or the works. The largest portion of the oil is now lying in an Iron floating tank, and from this, as it is retplired for use, it is pump ed into largo stone costerruil in the works, and from these it la supplied by Keane of closed hen pipes to the stills. The Jane will be ready to start on another voyage in the oonrse of a few days. The success welch has attend ed the employmentof this vessel should be induosmant to other persons to adopt a similar system of importing the oil, and we feel convinced that by so doing they would effectually put a stop to the petroleum nuis idsee. It should bo stated that during the voyage from America to this country not the 'lightest inconvonienee was felt by the crow of the-vessel on account of smell, am the tanks were seal:factually closed that the odour of the all ovoid not possibly escape. The Third Presbyterian Church. A meeting of the congregation of the Third Presbyterian Church was held on Friday evening, in the First Lutheran church, on Beventh street, for the purpose of taking action towards encoring a suitable place of worship, inade 'neceesury by the destruction of their eiturelt entre by Orison Wednesday lest. Corn tuntileatione were read from the congregations Qt*, First, Second and Sixth ProebyteLn, fifiettatir Reformed and First Baptist churches, of this city, and from the First Presbyterian 'iditiroh of Allegheny, sympathising with the eougregation in their disaster, and placing the Ohnrcites at their disposal part of each Sabbath Ind during the week, untilaneh their own edilloe amid he rebuilt. oontotiAlaw!lt . _pointati.b,y, the trustees * to czarina's - into t 'suitability , of the public baUa for the purpose, also made a report. After a full Interchange 31rejghlollts • th0.70;4 1 41 Qt.!.Pill for Slits use of the oongregation wee left to. the, discretion the ootamitter, A rikantlen..friii • adopted thanking the Xiiit/ntiforall'llorigregation for thek use of their chant' "fdr the' Urreting; and atio tbenking - the several -congregations for their generous offerrend sYrepathy. Ironed Dead on. the Wharf. - 411-IPdld swum IMMO Hobert Briggs, sr shoo otokat.'by trade, was this mongogfonnd dead_ etstkiiritorf,oppoilte the liononkihola Souse. Coroner ifoCking hold an totti‘t, and the jurr krond a verdict of -"death from *tamper- An* and imposurt...". Ths , aksissod was one liftbo - oldest - residents of .11e-city ;and- kept a aboeishop here some fortfi 4 Otiri . oo: - :go seas • Ototi viwriefity. *bay ku n i t Lad boon loading ati liciimpente batoskiil44Ao rfirriy, w 4 ran t was *mai &niched. Mr,* irtidintly lain downpir - 7irtiarfonidet - therlin Wat tle will. goligc *bed, es beksidUlton off his' boots-and books, -Tht•tbilly.wttatopare Ind 11*- - eold rain Woo too-indeb. rot his aonitina - boa, and lo remains will be I kept at Itorones, - Graas • - grist, Until ten • O'clock Banday, - when, if not taken charge of by his friends, tbby wilt be buried by the eat- nidip;:4lelng The PbiLididpbbs• and Erie dtallread was formally opened, •on Monday lilt, to Empo elnos, manly leii_t_otca &Iron tuunty. The nils ntil be laid,,durint the ensuing month; as far al Si. Mary's, County-tiro mliw bil yond Emporium.- 'Prom the - west, the ralla 1611-Protably be laid.to-Ationsr.Visia,eibitib l twentlTtbrso mile' front ,&. idarya, nos 1411,1 s Oonpletird . fromEtio:,to PsIMIA-V iff fa; ikhtiAira milei & luChabi Sim - burg , Bt Warts,,iienniildrod Iraq" tulle.;Naming Milk a gip tsregy-throa licOilottEsie an d Pb tlivialptds."rtto is twentY-, ' --- tbriltrlies‘ era-nearly 411 traded;•'and• at no iiirdistaltbdayora •IYS =rteidy. for the , rail. N. fibs' di'ldi*lpttlai and =Brie Railroad '•• Midrafors b‘ratrad altzpd.ftes. . . :-Ccunerdierrt SO GintAtrourg risks:lna .I.o.theszrivalgf Ora. !liregley-liaitte bomb, the hinoester-..Ezpreee.says; .!Wfk,hapa that midi° I the General is in the Intim be. Will eittaad fiil Tait to Laionater; bo — its of biota& Oar ottisene ire tin - lad 'Weald be Old to tato lam . b7 the band end vote him . 1 the lfreedom of the eit) , ..*.--Laneaster is al ____irep_proad- to extend oirilititt 'JOAO bet' ecoia.of the Old Keystone, and: nasmuth .la. 6hlit.'2ZetloY.. Li perSonallY. ilaittlianted_ te yu n rot- our people be wouldespeelelit 4peloomed. 'Ott 'behalf of the oitt'Orfaneaster ,- ... , -.44"iespeetfally invite- the Gonetil-to - drop --,'dowzramottget as.* , - ' - , -Altana .a lataturf 131 sie4a4k•-fssr--. days slum, Koh Stsfassag, crosithar inAtiatar ward. A th ogkosi, IMret4e4: o - 1 SIX dr" , stay' sad a gisaatag. qrsodarcl9 l .h. fai t y a swot glad fa - bar szaploy-;2lrs:e laoooa alow Li t - Mr 'MOO kom the hears for to, .40:3 1 tatlit Wliea jiN turned the.4lstayars4 , 4W WSW 4 14 taking with bar the ayilalas stays - 4 • r. • L' r' - Psot.ltalisaludgmlll Core a nal claU stAvres.:VprotaLlastitute,,o43iVedwic .,,,Xfode. att4rPow , fftiodmodil mg , Wet • • it . 11 M 1 g. FlutS ci0n0 4 . 6 PTAIMAY *Mu) '.4sseweinr_ 1411 : 4 0 x,f1. 1114 '00; " " - • L-e{terhromasYieaLesaee Sem s ingra, of Company A, 1.0 . 0d121, Pennsylvania Regiment,' sett of • Richard Bird, reg., of this silk, writes en interesting letter rem East Tenaessee, under date of Knox !lie, October sth. We are permitted to make the following extracts in reference to the sentiments of the people of that section : I stippese you will expect to hear something of our march -and • the-signs along the road; bet I . can say but little. From; the time we left Crab Orehard until we reached that:lap, the loyalty was, in my estimatien. (exeopt the mountaineers,) just like that of Central Ken tucky. It just pee as far as the almighty dollar reaches, and scarcely that. But the mountaineoreare true, almost to a man ; the groat majority of them are in the army now, and, therefore, are not inch an element es shows •to advantage. As soon ns we passed through the Gap the arena was changed, and as we painted what houses are still inhabited we were not welcomed by even the cold smile of a hypocrite, but the traitors, for fear the eightmf their carcasses would be followed by sweet retribution, pie:media so well that they kept themselves beyond and out of our sun light. But there is another tale to tell, or rather ask. Why are the Koalas, to line& a great ex tent, empty, the farms tenantless, and the or chards overburthened by uttgithered - fruit? Aye, ask it, and the winds of heaven-will an ' ewer 0' There was loyelty.".This laths court try from which the refugees have ao long been dying; and.when we came we.wererfollowed by many of them • and often as we would reach the top of, soma gill would we hear the exult ant:cry of joy, as Some wanderer would catch ,a glimpse of his. aid homestead. But, etas I ae often would It - be viltlissdness and team that be looked on a desolating scene, where devastation and ruin told him maw had boon his home. While passing through, I counted sixteen large brick liOnses that had been burnt, besides the many frame and log ones. From Tale well we made a big march, reaching the rail road. at Norristown. which is forty-two mile' east of Knoxville. All the country had gath ered-some coming twenty miles—and bad a Union proemial; to., Col. Nelson, of Jones boro, being the leading spirit, Nelson is a A Usoned egg." Davis Co. had him in dur ance but a few months since, for making Union speeches in this sootiOn. Things aro going on bravely here now. Companies. are being raised in all the moun tain villages, and in Knoxville Bevan or eight regiments are being under way, each having from five to eight hundred men: Dosortere, refugees and citizens are all eager to enlist. The strangest thing to me is where all the flags were hid. At Knoxville and all the little towns on the reamed, nearly every house floats the old colors. We are now encamped in a most beautiful spot on the banks of Holstein river, and I hope we will get a week's rest I mold write numb more that would be of interest, but must forbear for the present, for the inner man oryeth for refreshment, and the slapjaeki aro neither mixed nor baked. Tan ATLANTIC roa Novrammt.---This to a capital number of the Atlantic, containing ar ticles by Longfellow,Holmer, A.gaitsis, Lowell, Aldrich, Thoreau, Ik. Mm-rel, Louisa M. Alcott, Mrs. Thomas Hopkinson, and several other well-known writers. A very interesting article, catitled "Monograph from an Old Note-Book, with an Appendix," L contributed by Charles Sumner, in which ha settles the question of the authorship, the correct read ing, and the literary history et the celebrated line on Franklin ; Hripuit ooalo soeptrumque tyriunis." The Atlantic for November is for sale et J. P. Hunt's, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. Coat toe lisww.—For the encouragement of our friends in Cincinnati and below, who are now paying myeuty mew per bu4:4 for coal, wo have the gratifying intelilgenee that there is now ready loaded,. awaiting satfonent water, about 5,000,000 bushels of coal at and above this port. 'A rise of eight or ton feet will let out this vast ahipment of "black diamonds," together with accumulated stooks of city manufactures, put under embargo by the Inability of the Western roads to carry it off. Western pro duoe is also anxiously awaitingan outlet East. Tim ralevwf Pratt's twenty-sixth annual communist:it of nay and valuable books, pho tograph albums, and gold pens, will be com menced on Monday, Octobor 26th, at halt peat six o'clock, at McClelland's Auction Mouse. 55 Fifth street. RZVIVILEI in the new organisation of die Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are very frequent of late. They hold their meeting. in Neptune Hall, Seventh street, every Sabbath afternoon at two o'eleck, and In the evening at seven o'clock. The public are-respectfully invited to attend. T .IST OF LETTERS remaining in the .14 reirrOVlTOr at 43.1.80112117, JP., et b... QP iiiirlD , Cretiei 24 h,lso. _ frmiesszi rn etrriteartil ISIP Maas anuttiag the alas of the "" E. .hick the litter la actviiiise4. . ogee boin nom N a. i. te its. mt. A rultostalneni M McCeallted 7no &kr' , a 0 ° 6 McKee Thee A Zama Gould Cached • IlizCley Lary . Ambanott Jerry i Glee. Elizabeth Attlimer—ifitry Arnold Moo . Garner Web , NcEiroy Mary! Gardnar Jno X Gorman S Gist Wm V H ILXI Ann [Haler Cbao 'Xenon Llvry Hominy John Unbar. Jannis Atkins Mary E ArbAihnot X B BAntrtaan El Bares Henri Blidobeckir Mrs! Brown HAUL' E, Boloe Him A Bis!slp_ I &aback, FW Haosiltbn lm Hoard The Hamlin B 2 HareMaret liembenctea 11 2 Dumbllo3d Eats B.yers Chas . Bro.a Juno C BIRD Mary Boyle. Mu, BaftlAy Mary I Hazeptrrey 21. J • Jobanan lolititon Hair lobo •J Babeoz..Mary - J 'Boyd Mary Moyne Blaney J I Baxter Wm -Boman Etlehasd I!V!MI =CM Kizir. Ed Kellar earab Kennedy Ti Keith Mary A Alineffirger ' KPnblMarl Ling Dennis Lutes Annie Lace+Boybl.• Lattbuer Joidaty Inteltraft P , • Limignirit Mary 31 , Market Win J 2 Mai& MambaD iltazwell ry Hai IllontipMfory• Em If aana,Ellsabetb Mullane Dan Meurer Mu • Criswell Hob' Cameron Myrirt • Osaky Mor Ann Calla Marl OrinMalin I If Oollins Shoo Offrrap a* A • , ."t/I4 jIJ3II • Cesiandlacols • • a lc mean ear i AnCotrs Oo p 0 Os= rtb.'• Clark Aanla Wesel! lone Deptlar Adam - I Donnelly Alla, Masan Y A- Dalsell llagli . . /TAM Cbrin Wh i n Joeklino Job. Mut) Azdtpo r !Wh Mc 'WinonaMambo McFarland . 4 1) Willisunock Mn MOON Ells gretherat Moro Main Ju 15111nrcullov Elt I M McCabe .1 0 Winer 11 MccCdr4 Auley Jno ob.. 11VE.VICIDD roolmastrr. D4v J Datatirßobt isatvotaaht Eatao - Elrlck Mary If - 4 Prow 11 J Elaldlog :Jobs_ MECtLEY NV RS k J:,N.; SHADS AND- ORNAMENTAL: .TUNN2I,.. 4E2=O, VINES and EVNEDUZZIOti. WILLOW, AblattatunAthe oruenstrotalolioal .aed harbsofolui plant:Nan la, quataityr.and re. Way, DOLINDO.N, MINA, . and , ?WHIST= -NOUN, at km psiee of $l6 per hundred, If M- A/reed before , pholus Stmt; and all otbet Nurrery• 'ttbak or Mt 6•111 - 71uallty7and at iidraid MUT yodels out dralairthe paint - ran and OM Spring, Imola) at , . Mora 4134-4. 44 4 sit 4 Gpus 414--tacl ( ading an Qv I°4'4 4444.4ahl ibarf, :* PIIICS PIM!, EXZBOXISEN, ARAD AID - 011VIJIGENTLL :G11.14114 V11:P741 811111188,- GREEN/10M .prdurrs,sa. le.. *11414444 sad mall It irm rm. tonal* Oen.. '.JOAN II lIP,DOCItar., 5e18:444d4 P • • •• 0 • • Cat Tar DE *Man . . • - DE'7IIIITI . . 0.41F1121 DE VISITE I 6,000 JUsT RIZCZITZP AT- • 2 . PITTOOM . .44Poi#4.4.4tatitit'o'nfona uritracinniaks.,k, v_Teloit „ Bow a lbb kiarAeatai;zstr emint Marini awry IlispecWittorwl.o.OsialabsArmaN Ibriborbutil andllabi nikper• by WMAtN/Lliti3llll ' - i - WoogittibtreortietsOf Thipt. NEE " 4 :1 : *i:r7Pl3--4-111510 I.lallial,V4* OW j*, -; 4 - EVERWGAZETTE TELEGRAMS, OLD PUILADELPHII SPECIAL DISPATCH THE REBEL SITraTIO.V. OPERATIONS AT CHARLESTON. INT ISION OF ISZIf . MY E t OXII:It PEACE (IN EASY TERMS INTIMATED AFFAIRS IN EASTERN VIRGINIA. THE CONDITION OF IRELAND THE POLICY OF RUSSIA IN REGARD TO POLAND Special Dispatch to ths Pittsburgh Garatut. Gov. Vesta was offered the next Presidency of the Confederacy at a late meeting of the Southern Governors, held at Richmond, If he would undertake to keep the State true to the South and out of the Union. The BaleigA Secoeciard resumed Re publica tion on the old principle' of oppoeitlon to Jeff. Davis' governtoent. The inhabitants of the north-eaatern 001431- tief of North Carolina, who have radiated irucceasfully the rebel oonsoription with the aid of our troops, repudiate the rebel govern ment, and ask for the protection of the Union forces, and the establishment of 'Military poets at Edenton and Elizabeth. City. Richmond papers to the 21st contain news from Northern and Southern Virginia, Nut ern Tennessee, Chattanooga, Charleston and Arkansas!. The falling back of the rebel army under Lee is attributed to the failure of supplies, as that part of the State has been reduced to the condition of a desert. The railroad track from Manassas to the Rappahannock is reported to be so badly dam aged, that our army cannot repair it in • mon Lh, The rebels acknowledge a loss at Catlett's Station of fire pieces of artillery, and five boo st:eel killed and wounded, with three pineal' —Cook, Posey and Kirkland—wounded. D. H. Hill has been relieved from the CUM mama of his (*pi bofoie Chattanooga,,and John C. Brockinridge given the command. Prom Charleston the report is that every- thing lo quiet. A French war resiel. the Tialpli•ine, had gone up to the city. Another Monitor had Joined the fleet. Another inraaion of Missouri, under Price, is reported La contemplation. A Richmond paper, in an article entitled "War Prospect'," Intimates that we eon hare peace on easy terms. Goa. Lee has sent two more divisions to support Bragg, withdrawing tho rost of his forces behind the fortifications at Fredericks hcirg. The Orange Alexandria Railroad has al ready been repaired one mile beyond Bristow Station. Our forces are engaged day and night in repairing the damages done by the enemy. Gen-Oren', cavalry advaneal on a Teton noirszurce within two miles of the Rappahan nock: They returned to camp without find lug the enemy. The condition of Ireland, according to the reports of the Register General, shows a de crease of population, land, produce and lire stocks, with. an increase of waste lands, and by information supplied, It reseals sores remarkable facts, suggestire of rations con siderations. Some partake largely of the gloomy. In the first plasm, according to those abstracts, there appears to hare been a de crease of 144,719 spree of land under tercel crops this year as compared with the year 1661. The report - says by waste and nnoeru• pied land, it would appear to here inereased in all the provinces to the patent of 71,8.56 Met. The policy of Russia is thus foroehadowed in the Cologne Guru: " The Senate bee de cided to regard the treaty of Vienna, which hu ben violated by other parties long ago, as no longer binding on Russia, and accord ingly to abolish the kingdom of Poland, as hitherto constituted, politically and territori ally, and make out of everytwo of its govern- Infant u province, which woold he ruled with out any regard to the Polish nationality, in the same manner as the old Polish provinces." The Richmond *wins: says 3 "The celerity with which Meade managed to get out of the way Ls accounted for by the fact that he had the advantage of moving in a direct line, and aided by the unread, while our forces, being Intent upon cutting him off, me:l3d by circuit ous routes, with the entire absence of subsist ence in the country north of the Rappahan nook. Fauquicr and Prince William are de sert!, euntaining food neither for man nor beast. Our (applies, therefore, had all to be waggoned from the Jiappahannock, the de struction of du bridge of that stream prevent ing our care from running beyond it - "It is said that Ossn. Lee has torn up the railroad track from Manassas to the Rappa hannock." The Ttlehmood, of the 21st, says if.ite doe; .advanie:sgain towards the Rapi dan, he can hardly do so Mims than a month, as it will take him at lout that time to recon struct the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, which, by the exertion of both armies, has been pretty thoroughly demolished from Cal popper Court Rouse to Sianasses Junction. W. J. J. McChesney It 0 ti . int! A Nola Ellen M Pollock N L B Powers Eats Parrlaoce Soml • • Jos L ,Powoll Wm ,QM4gley En. Robots B. P. Ron Wu' F B l itteibert B 31 ISmlth Ow Bolomza 0 Btenrensou 8 Smart Jana EMllabe r dtortlni er obt s r Smart N w ary A SW* 311 SElrttirld Blarr u A Stmaarkrtt Hi StiMpla Wm H IBlamlV H Torply Patel* ihinter Wmj Taylor• Mary 2 N ader gamma Watt a ell litipben B Williams J Gen. Ewlng's Pursuit of Sbelbre Rebel Esimes'Crir, Oat. 21.—Advices from Gen. Ewing's expedition, In parsult of Shelby's rebels, have been received. After 146Tolang reverttpsix mhos In twenty-four hours, 0013. gwlng re . ached Carthige, on the morning of dm 18th, where he expected to onoounter IThelby's - tritole commenefibut the latterpused tficre,thiztglit preeiOue, fdr r °nth° in 'the, evening, a, aompany of thirty men sent Out to collect straggler" Item captured, ,orlialWifirifere,annejuid ogalyinente, Among the pdeonere,are IdaJor pllc er sad other offi cers and man of imago different fdissonri Throughout tbo pursuit, and /spatially for thelisit fifty miles, the trail, had holm lined with Shelby's broken•downhorsoe, and fresh One, we re stolen - - bikviug,beett substituted in their st ud.: Shelby basino traniportation or 11111 d be keeps no.. roads, rendering putwolt-se night very difficult. - Reports-from scouts and other parties pre. veil that . Alartmiduke is advancing from Fay tevill•-toreinforee Shelby,- Uneondltlousl Undon Mooting In lllarTe lund--Speoch of Judgo Kelley. , .laLtutost, Oct large — meeting of unconditional Union men was beide& Eastern, Talbot county, - yeetorday. 'Addresses were made by lion. Wm; D. Kelley, 6f 'PI.,: Bunn Wirdes Dorris and Ooleael Oreswell. ;TAO Italie" announce d . himself - to the crowd of slavebolders. us,s• Inuit .Itepubllean from Psnxisiiiranla, yet.. his .speoch was received withsta n ds,. VILA lirtbe 'first' Instant% of a pn hit _Tungraseman masking in Ont. alsvereglon of Maryland, and Judge IC•liej!c s . reception was mbitedirring and patriotic. The Reported Ma/Macre of FtsVe Er:W pettitlom Br. Lorre, Oct. 24.—A 'modal from Bt. Pi nt isyslettioiliiityeatlred from Bannta. City gold' mines, ditof the 22d and 27t130 . f, z •timber, pie ilt!ited that Captain Fisk's 0z,.. . flotiins 'than efrirdayof traver9( oelt-mill3atal,-.4&- 22 4 4 0. °nit Lik or INIMM=3 PIIILADELPISIA, Oet. 24, 1881 L Forces. Gebettrnallitsiatragg - Reinforced— Lee at Fredericksburg...Recommits. IV Greggls Cavalry...A Fight Kith Moetryoe Gnarrlllae, etc. NI:, Yoke, Oct. 21.—The Wait, iagton dispatches say : It Is said that General I Meade made a frank statement concerning the hremptory instructions lately received by im to compel General Leo to accept a fight, which not haring been able to carry out to the letter, he declared himself willing and ready to resign his commission. The Presi dent declined to entertain any such proapost. tion, and General Mende has gene beck to his poet It is rumored that General Lee has sent two , more divisions to support Bragg, and that ho is withdrawing the rest of his forees be bind the fortifications at Frederlcluiburg. . . General Gregg's cavalry advanced on a re connoissance yesterday within two miles of the Rappahannock, and reared to camp with out tinang . t.lio enemy. Last night a brisk tight was had with Mosby's guerrillas, In Fairfax county, in which several wore killed and taken prison ers. Among the latter is Jaok Barnes a no torious scoundrel who has been three times In our hands and taken the oath. tw Tote, Oct. 24.—A special to the dated Washington, Oct. 23d, says: The Caroaicls announces that Gen. Meade says our army cannot move for three weeks, on account of the destruction of the railroad. Lana.—Gen. Meado not being able to get through his business with the President in time, did not return to the front' until this morning. It is authoritatively stated that he Is not to be superseded. The story in the Richmond papers, of the 21st, that Lee has taken one thousand prison ers from Meade, in the late campaign, is en tirely mythical. Gen. Ituaneldo's Operations. WASHINGTON, Oat. 23.—1 t is now positively ascertained that a portion of Ewell's corps has been dispatched from Gordonsvillo by railroad to resist the advance of Burnside to wards Lynohburg. The reported advance of our forms on the Peninsula towards Richmond, Is, of coarse, false. It should be borne In mind that Burnside has a large force of mounted infantry engaged in destroying the main rebel railroad oommu nication with the southwest. No apprehen sions are felt for Barnside'a safety. The Draft In New Jersey Postponed. Taerros, N. J., Oct. 24.—Tho draft to thin Slate, which was ordered for the 26th tent., in postponed to January next. The wbple, or part, may bo made up in she 111011.11aMO by volunteering. COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE. TriirraT, Our. 2i.—There is no new feature In the domestic money market worthy of special notice. In Sew York, money was low aeties and a shade enter, ranging from Ito 7 per cont. Sterling Es•