PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lessee and Manager WM. HENDERSON. Treasurer H. OVERINGTON• ar ß is e t - e e .Mis e m CHARLOTTEn OMPONpopu who will appear in the new character, written ex pressly for her, entitled Donna Inez. THIS EVENING will be presented the beau tiful new play in five acts. entitled CLOUDS WITH SILVER LINING. Donna Inez Miss Charlotte Thompson Ferdinand—. . Mr. Chippendale Oonrad C. Loveday ....... .... ............. J. ti orison Over. are. ........ . Urchet.ra To conclude with THE LOTTERY TICKET. Wormwood J. O. Sefton Susan-- ...... Annie Ward Bank Dividends. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, jjtt Pitt-burgh, Nov. 3. 1863. MAKE DIRECTOR% or THIS BANIi have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on ice Capital Stook out of the prof its of the last six months, whioh will be payable to the stockholders, or their legal representa tives, free of government tax, on or after the 13th inst. JvIIN HARPER. no4-td Cashier, MERCHANTS' AND MA NUFA CTURE RS' BANK, } Pittsburgh. Nov. 3, lst33. T HE BOARD ftiF DIREXTORS oF this Hank ba.e thiq day declaied a Dici• dead of FOR PE CENT. the Capial Stook out of the profits of R the loft sic mouths, t payable on or atter the 13th lost_ tree from all taxes,. no4-td JOHN SCOT T. Jr. Cashier. CITIZES:q . BANK, t PittPburgb,N, /11HE DIRECTORS OF THIS BUM 1 have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., t 5 per cent ) on the Capital )'cock, payable to the atoekholders. or their legal repre sentatives on or after the 13th inst. The govern ment tax on the same will be pain by the Bank. tsE r. 1' 1, AN DOREN, Cashier. Pica 'rm CITY BAHR or PITTSBURGH. T HE DIRECPI ttB,,urgh_ , Nov. No lES RA 3, 1863. TORS or TK have Ihis day deck red a Dividend of F N IVE PER CEN r. on tt,e Capital Stock, out cf the profits of the last cix months, payable t, the stookhniders, or their legal representatives on or before the 13th inat„ treeCl government tax. no4-td J. MA(.4 , .FFI,N, Cashier. A I.I.KGERNY BANK, Pittsbu , gb, Nov 3, 151,3, 1 1 1 HE'PRESITENT it ND HIRECIOirIS rd this (dank, have this d ty declared a Div idend of FOUR PER CENT., on the Capital Stock, payable to the s:o^kh or t - ,eir legal representathes on .or alter the 13th met... free of government tax. J. W. LOOK. td Cashier, OFFICE WitBTERN INSURANCE COMP ANy, t , hurgh,l, ISt rip HE DIRECTORS Or THE WEST -R. era Insurarcc t:t tnpaey have this day de lared a Div deed ,t 111 o LF DOL LAR, upo.. ruck share et the Cafetal Sock. out of the earned pr. fie 0} the !art ix to n tbs. pay able to the s:p.tittold ors .11 0 after the net, no44d F. M. t.+ORD N. -, ecrettt v FIRST NATIONAL I'ANYL ov lIITSSUROS, I LATE PI ITSBURGH CoNIP ANY, Pittsli•irsh, etiv. 2, WIRE PRESIDENT A..NID BOARD 0 1. Directors hare hio deehred a denet of ONE DOLLAR and 1.1 , / 11:-.P1 VE. CENT • per share on the :lock ~ t the Pmts •tirch Truot Company Lois: of August, and TW(i per shit, e<n the Capital nett id the First 1\ a- Donal Bank our ni the profits t,, the Ilr•t inst., payable, nor of er loesnay. toe tenth iwt The stockholder: , are hereby n-titiel that the final payment of the salve A ption to the Cat' tat Stock, :Treaty five doParo t.or i:hare will be required en or bef re the first day of May next. no 3 JUBN Lt.:LILLY, Cashier Auction Sales. VCHoI EBY CE()WKS AT A LC- V TION -- t'•lt .6allr.iay 6nd Monday even ing,, Novemher 7th an Ith, at Masonic Halt A tictiOn HOUSe, Fifth - Freer: a new In. juA receive,. In lha c.ffie , to.r. to be Luna linearth's Works. v.. • .c halt cad H,: dr.eh's Animal Kinadm tor.. f of Amor.ca. by 1' nil F vats, blares: Lire's Licttuaa y t the Art; and cie:mcs, 2 mut-, Wl6C(l' plates; a shin vt.tn ,rvirtg's Complete orks 22 vnl : The Wnrks ton, by .port:;, I I vtaurbes; I. 1- nf Benjamin Franklin, it; f• mar': l'entn4nla War 5 Yobs; thark'e entnmcntaries, complete 4 vo's; Leigh LI u . .rite I reit; Haz lett's works. 5 vol.: Haute', Fruitland ti e. 111: 1M Firy• 1 volei 'ft), .. , tatera - n's man nal, 4 yob, p N late ;114. el oft't , Ham' ry of the n tea State , 6 vole; Adat,,tit • 7 , l.ect 4t. r, 6 volt, very Bfine ecitti n ; the complete e orke f mks' esrp, yron, 132 y, a, ore, I r Plu,ren Chlmber,t, ace Al .., ti - e Family 1 • ; hies. Ph , tograph A rtir,l 1 , wt., Gold Pens, Lte. axle T. A Al', t.t . .1.1-A ND Auctioneer PRATI & 11ItThti :Ittiegwcn no 7 Meetings, Notices &c. NOTICE TO STOCK H OLD ERS. A eye ia! meeting of the• l o . k.tioldert, of the Pittsburgh & companY will be bold at the oil', e of the corapatiy. in thc city of Pittsburgh, at 11 u'el ck n, m, on 'I'III:I4S DAY, the 12:h day of . • .‘c.ven,ber. A. D.. NZ, for the purp,,sa accepting or rtjec!ing the follow. log named Acts at.d :-..t.t• am. d by the General Assi.mbly ufti,c Loinatol.wealtb ut Penn sylvania., at its last n to-wit An act to repeal the ninth 1.011" , f a•• a.— ati.ha r ,.. a , t h e laying out ..; a Litt. 1{,.1,1 tn,u. 11, ol Orwigsburg, :N.:hops:LA I • iwerc..et a public ru d leading fooltl E t.t , ,n to MA Itch CLIIL lc, and for , iber" ; . l , l,r „- 1 the first day of Apnl. 18,3. in,t.t Z.. Oil act to i• porate the P.t.tabu..ah Company,” spon.Yed lob APO. D. 1863, A'bO. fq:( 1 • at, act rate the Sat . , 11.,rtn.r joeh, nna lurnytke Rona e•*.m pane, CI color.. ai•vrovo.i the 14th d.Y of April. A. D. 1;,;:i 110. S. BLAIR, cY , -‘l . :-: P. M. 9 .1K Li' , .1011: c.AUGHEY. B B. .IA , R, :MILLAR, 11. BLRa o'J: J lid i. DILWORTH, DASL. It. DA VID.SoN, 'N 8. WAVE.. Dirootors of Pittsburgh & Conn. R R. Co Pittsburgh. Oct. 27, 18,63 octllS-t OFFICE 14,ESTERN INSURANCE CoMPANy. Pitt , hurgh, [RE , S . 3 4 N ELECTIo I Fon oIItEcTOIIS of .I‘.. this Company wil , he held at iti.othre. NG. 92 Wator A root. on /1:E - I , A Y, Novara her 10th 1883, be.ween the 'lce', e f 11 n. m, nod 20. ED, 0031-td F. ' OFFICE VD UAL LAND I:'API3EYGVR H, WA Pi , rebn•gh. Neveo,i,rrs 1-6 i riIHE ANNUAL ELECFI4I% FOR Ire. rOotorr 01 any will be htio el 0)8 °thee of Afeem. 14 W. 1. R-11 , 44 Fon , h street, - en NIUNDAY, hr.re,ber 16th, let.lreen the honre of one and lour . no6-td ADAM RE [NE MAN. Pres't GO ;) '‹ _,, - c _Ft E, Z 'i'd 0 ~. = . - W Z Cll "Icz -7 •-''' li ,- - . 7 __ C=) 4 a, C g ~., , z b- ' ';'--.- ii E 4 0 > Z 651. W ~ ilEi - 2 M = -r1 Z rv , F. OP., -1-' Cii G= l'" —I W 0 A 2 ~ A., t , ri= PE '., mo C jr) . ..?, ;„„) W I -et w =l= &. ml z L, ~., com ..-4 41°1 JD mi . -- ...e c z 0 o._, ag J 4 z \%l TIER 600DS, WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN lion of buyers to our stook of W INTER GOODS All:thelaeweat stylos of foreign and dornentin CASSIMERES AND COATINGS With a large ani ehr , ice setection of SILK AND MUER VESTING& W. H. M' GIBE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STREET, Corner Market ,t.-quare, Allegheny City, Pa. .4 Es 1 25Bbvx . eetutottaJust received end for mardEtt Ar ER08.715 138 and 12S Wood M. DAILY POST. MONDAY. NOVEIIIBEIt 9, 1863 B. 11. PETTENGILL dr CO., No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street, Boston, are our agents for the Daily and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions (or us at our Lowest Rates. U , ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO vember 1863, all subscriptions to the Daily Poet must be paid in advance Those knowing themseves to be fn arrears will ploaae call and settle without further delay. AliP - TECE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST ran hereafter be procured at the News t ovoid of J. W. Pittock and frank Case, Fifth street. with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5 cents. CAL INTELLIGENCE Railroad Bridge and Sixteen t ars Destroyed. About two o'clock on Saturday after noon last the railroad bridge, of trestle work, which spans Turtle Creek, on the branch road between Brinton Station, 1 eustr:.. 1„.,,,, ~ on the Pennsylvania Central road, and Port Perry, on the Connellsville road, was totally destroyed, together with e'lx teen cars, being a part of the freight train owned by the Fort Wayne and Pennsyl vania railroad companies. The circum stances attending its destruction, as we learn, were as follows : A train of cars laden with coal and coke, was resting nn the bridge, which was one hundred nod eighty feet in length, and had a doWde track. An empty train was backing down towards Port Perry, and when the loco motive had reached the centre of the bridge, the entire structure gave way, and both trains were precipitated into the water below, falling a distance of some thirty-five or forty feet. There was not a single stick of timber composing the bridge left remaining. On the north abutment stood the one halt cf a plainirrn car. which had been snapped in' twain, and over the south abutment a car !tali bill of coal was hanging by one p,or of wheels and the coupling of the car on the track The bridge was built seven or eight years ago, and it is said that its timbers were much decayed, Mr. John Arthurs. conductor on the 1 empty train, was the only person who wa s (seriously injured, havmg his arm and 1 --, I . Hi. i ' A i i (), hear t :' , l shoulder badly fractured. The fireman i„i [ i,,, iwi „i F. ; ! .,,,,,, I , . lon the locomotive was slightly injured. t r o m ih,..,i ag ,. of • -,. ii, ~ , v, I And strange as it may seem. the engineer nigh', by \lr. I ~ n ,- -4 a 1 It' remained at. hie post, and found hi. loco demo, • r.,t...r, ' t ',• motive, after her terrible tumble, acar•-vIY satisfac-icn. M, I, • rdamaged in the least, whilst he escaped' ,w n y, .-s ; 4 ;it - , .n. id without the slightest injury. Mr. Ar- t b,. „, e .i i,d,,., 7 .. ~r ,f, I I thure was standing upon the plattorm car 1, - -eii fired 01...1 isna.. •. which broke in two on the abutment, and t ii,i ihe proud ..ty .I ~ was thrown down among the cars is' lie 1,1,-senf till: ie.- - bottom of the creek. He was brWg.lll to hia residence in Birmingham, where ne i s doing well. Turtle Creek, at this poii.t. is now furnished with a new dam ec.inpea ed of the beat quality of Iraio,ii- cheny coal and some sixteen valuable cars. I The Pennsylvania Rail road Company, we understand, will Litl'e measures to replace the fallen structnre by a new and substan tial bridge at once. This is ripm-.ndpil by the immense amount of coal carried Ilan this city and A lir.eht N 3 . f:, - .m the nughlogheuy mines,:ead wl.ien inu...', OF 'tic- time-being, cease in a mature. --- - WHY RosFCRANS \SA , Secretary Stanton made hit late , hip - rind trip to the Wgst, says the Cincinnati Tele graph, the following incident took place at night on one of the Indiana Railroads The train on which Stanton was traveling. was switched off to allow another to pass. The Secretary was indignant at the delay, anti slipped out Mt° the mud, which pdat. perated him more, and taking the con ductor by the breast, shook him and de manded hie reason for stopping The Western man didn't understand that way of asking a question, so ne drew bac', a hea•ry wire bound lamp, and threatened to d-niolish the Secretary :; he did ut let go One of Stanton's clerks stepped up lAA informed the conductor that the gro a t roan he used so onceremoniousiy, was Secretary of War, expecting to see him siult into the ground after sub an an• ncuncement. But the conductor replied that he didn't care a fig who he wael A tall big boned hosier brakesman bear ing the contention and fearing his chief, the conductor, would need assistance, steeped up to the Secretary, and told him if he had been in such a hurry to re in force Rosecrane when he knew he wan going to be overwhelmed by numbers, as he was to reach Louisville, the General would not have been checked at Chickamauga, The Secretary rushed into his car, and being a man of small things, he rrmovel Rose crane to be revenged on the harkestnati SiIIUATIONS OF. SEVERE WISI The Nv , w her prophets, says a cotemyorary, pred,ci a severe winter, each one resting his prediction on certain supposed infalli blo signs. The principal togas mahif , st this year are the mevenicuts of tieh-s and iniFratory birds early in the season, and the unneuttl care of the amphibius animals to .rovide against cold. It is found that Til INlmnesota and the Northwestern States the brook trout are leaving the shallow str:eams and breaking to the deep pools mach earlier than usual,and that the musk rats are fortifying thetr hybernatii g habi tattoos against the intense cold weather by another thick layer of mud. In the east it is discovered that the wild fowl are streaming southward unusually early this season. The husks on the corn are also thicker than usual. These are regarded as almost infallible indications of a severe , tier. We may add that the snow that yesterday. looked a little like winter, a say the least. KNAP'S RA.TrEtty.—We have been per mitted to copy the following extract from .r•lvate lettwr, giving the names of the Intled and wounded in Knap's Battery, it. the late fight at Lookout Mountain : Private W. Thompson, Pittsburgh, led ; Sergt. W. Robinson, of Phila„ kil. led ; Private Patrick Malone. of Law renceville, killed ; Corp. Jas. Stewart, of Allegheny, tongue and lower jaw shot away : W. Warden, cf Sewickly, shot iu both thighs; S. Simpson, of Patton tp., shot in the ankle:'R. Haywood, cf Phila. shot in tbe ankle ; klohn Miller, of Ohio. shot in the thigh ; A, Macklin, of West morelrnd co., shot in the wrist Robert Koons; shot in the arm : Josh. Kllnefel ter, of Pittsburgh, shot in the arm ; H. Gillen, wounded in the back, rnd fourteen others slightly wounded. ALF. BURNETTE COMlNG,—Mr.Alfred Barnette, well known to our citizens 48 one of the best elocutionists in the coati tiy, as well as the most amusing mimic, will give one or more of his "Evenings of find Humor . ' in this city during tie pt, ht week. He has ju-t closed n highly successtul series of entertainments in Cleveland . 1 - le Erening Leader, of that city, in referring to biro bays: "The lamented Winchell, in his younger days. was excellent, but Barnette far ex cells him, combining in his entertainine ht ahi vein of the pathetic. His is an chtertaiumenc which the m,h i fastidi ous :hey attend The lover of poetry is delighted and no one with a touch of sen timent, can tail to be charmed with Bur nett_. Due notice of the time and place of the entertainments will be given. Tae EATH ER. —Th e weather yesterday was raw and blustery. There was a slight fall of snow about noon, the first of the season m this region. Blazing fires and overcoats—two comfortable institutions —were brought into requisition. "Indian Bu mm ei," anpposehas been "flanked" by "old Winter,"- who will, for the time remain "master of the situation," , BHP, MtTtilsliftoti 0041 , 1 ~.14, 1 0141MT WASTYM3 - 6 14.03r1Mlit O-Ttittik THE WARREN' AND 1)1 , 14,1 - TE hAli ROAD. —Thi s pr.r.j,. o t 0-P tr t' ;•rogres,ng fa %orably The route ie dow•. :he valley o the Allegheny riv,-r. tr .listanee of filly eie,ht trtt!e , .. r. We find the following partioulf,r± - . - vey in a report of Engineer, Mr. S tfuel Lawrence. to the Presid. n: and wore of the road " he f st-irt ing from a point on 1. Ilf.hu ls.lphia nod E,-o. Ilailruad, hndred 'yet wes' of Irvine. f , lx wef-t f Warren, i n Warren traverme s the est , sl.- .91Vo Irvine Flats for a of ahwit two mit.N, then folic.v..;n g ;he Allegheny river. on the west sole. contvering - by no rn ,, o-.9 serious : but the lin.- 2 , rprl.l,y ren.a,ce re the rirer fist -.---o n who !t construction of tho r,od. .niinary w r.nmparl!lyclv .. a.tr ' v. , . • t ;. ,ir e th,t, Of CP c.r.ort• , tis'.•!" v' rani rrl nit! , ,• t. , ‘- • .1• r: I lir MI: ir:l r, t.: :11t• I 1.4-11 • .1 I . : Tli ; i 10 I", I I' , t• •-• r • ••,, it.l' in. : ! .(11.1 r 1...-. :1 t 4.v V.. rcAl. 11: • • .r. V. - 4 GrJf - r. H..lruf N :„ M OF PF, ••• r inl ::.••• , . ! Qum:pm:l3,c., r r • l'-• • • S . ; , t..ade varar,r by :L. 1;4•111.-r: Ate . . ilr,s oR 1.0 \k ucu 11, , N.//: I- S , lt.g it atm 'A 11 Nt w I,.rk pa Nr. t%wr the iiir,,ver liaaer mewing Ina th~urwaa awarded the tirat ;.remtum the late State Fair .f he R-i.t..y:var.iti A eit , -riturat S eiety. :9 ;Hy jUntlee 11'1. ' 1! rhmn-e t !hal the ii , ; 1, e,1 premium 1.. r The best s'cirin g ma• C., I!Af. ' %k Al, AA•7 80r: dutilde thread H''' .11 , 1wIs w,r.- a -yard, t, 1 !iv t (1.1 1 0(1th t t,i tae verS f3skrr h Lh tax:. ~1 11: order reader 9 may. t . .t•r4t.atid the .reie the co.' Farmer. A liNSlHun,!„ro Charles ILH day's paper a larg u;T:y of g.nutne Hh'vancl c gars in.. 4 r and whn'h will bo t. , ttwr to th. t mde or retail at the I.)west c 'eh G:v him a cal'. HARPER, h WII6 :11,{2. ::1 :0 1 western dauy p,.i•t.r.. l'lttock ,rt ~ •Lr poat• I {EcElvt.D. —A ittrZ , tilol.liOti, tat low 1.1 it. tt• Rite thr 1.06101E0-, CARTE DE VISM °nisi onP dollar pc-r d, zI.. I'm,i, n,,ppk e. he postotice A FINE stock of stato,l,-.ahvgy be bound at Plti.,ck'e, office. CARD photograilp, ,t4N. hotupp,on, at PICGOCk's, the p , to.tdice. VOCAL MUSD: --H. D. fir,Ch,, of singing and cultivali,,n of the voice, 128 Smithfield titreet. oar-GRO V It: jt. & BAKER'S SEWING M CHIN for tamilS ulfl e uLOSu ring purposes are ;he bet in use A. F. CLIAMNEI ;iAneral Agent. IS 1,1:11-..•rre• Pitt_4l.,ni.gb, Pa. I 108 K 1 . 11 .1t It VTR •. n ,r,1.,T 111.:YR Et JOSEPH METER tki: SON, Id ANEPA CTl'Rfi 141 s, , V . PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE & CPAIRS, wAßtnuun, 135 .5111 fil 1.1 FI EL D '-;T Between nth at., and V. rein alley nott PITTS B UM; 11. POROUS STRENGTHENING PLASTERS Ht.', el; lin'd' the Lee and are bacon:lc:lg ap;.1 . _••: , .. , i by Public. an intelligent For all Affect . r 7•1 - -. f' the Chest, Weigb t about the rupria ia - ion of the Bowels, in colds and Coughs !r.' . '..' !'Z'oa of the back, for all strains or bruisea, !., , a t• - sk hoer:. ,te , .tre they have to be used t , . . , dpe:ly appreciated. FOR 81,...1.R ,i'l . Rankin's I.Yrag Store, 6:3 Market et., 3d door below 4th ____ =MEM MAGEE az HICKS. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati et s, • eatings, T ailors"l rimmings. No. '255 MARKET STR EET, 100 BBLIS, B. SUGAR, 40 bble A Sucur. 40 bide nowdered, Gran. and Ornshel, ant receives and for sale by no 6 RHYMER fr BROS.. 126 and .1.48 Wood ot, Ham Juhl. Cleared $200,000. One of our country radial:lg wht-sJ editor has been visiting cur city, says that last week he dropped into a store in Pitts' burgh to make a email purchase. The proprietor was just going out, and remark. ed that he would like to show him some nice goods, but he was invited to see a friend's daughter married. After he went out, the gentleman in waiting said, — Mr. has gone to see Miss B married, her father has just cleared $200,000 within the last two years!" - How was the in quirt'. By Governmert contracts," he re. plied. Whereupon our country cotempo. rary went off in a di 01 moralizing, and treated his readers to a dieh of sentimen talism, seasoned with mock-patriotic sauce, and labors to win the sympathies of his readers, by referring to the desolation of " happy homes," " sor rowing widows," " J , ttle babes. - etc, This is all very nice on paper. But had the writer taken the trouble to inquire into the facts, he would have found that the Mr. B to whom he refers, wa= one of our most esteemed citizens, w'r- !.%,3 been the arch itect rd hi., own .:, in the world, as he ; r bos, dby in. dustr:,. mulainj !charg.- '.'.l l, c,,:., b .`,,, Lin coin for !c!•,.:,c 'wi . ,c- v..b..ws and orphan , - 1 , .• - L -o by '.1.... war—rnust look to " God 1 ,, bread,' .. iiiii , .•/ nonsense, and of a piece with !he - golden wed ding, " orange blossJins, - " funeral pro cessions," •' cypress ;eaves.' and •' in ward sorrow of the hear!, - he so dolor ou,fly talks about. BI SINES.. h w i IT a. 11,D11,N Juric.l4 ca,m 0 hnvortera and desiurs in PhOfidelphia, BY TELEGRAPH, NEW Yoaa, November B.—The machin ists of this city, organized an extensive strike last night. The Herald's Washington dispatch gives a rumor that the Assistant Secretary of War, Watson, is about to resign. Gen. Meagher has been reinstated as a Brigadier General, with authority to re• crust his Irish Brigade to the fall number. An Army of the Potomac dispatch to the Herald c f the 7th states, that the 12th Illinois Cavalry has gone home to -recruit. The railroad between Warrenton Junction and Bealton Station ie nearly completed. The weather is magnificent and the troops are ready for duty. A letter from Fort Scott to the Tribune written on the 28th, states that Gen. Blunt was to turn over his command on the 29th, to General McNeil, add leave for Indian territory. The absence of Blunt has en couraged the rebel Gen. Cooper to con centrate his forces and is now threatening the line of the Arkansas. 1 Gen. McNeil is pursuing Shelby. Gen. Blunt has made a demand of the rebel Gen. Cooper for the surrender of Quantrell and his men, as murderers and' assassins. If refused, Blunt notifies Coop er that all soldiers of QaantrelPe force will be shot. Our entire force is about 5.000: the reb els have about three times that number. The steamer Fulton from Port Royal, 4th, has arrived. 09 the 6th she gave chase to and fired eighteen rounds into the rebel steamer Margaret. WASHINGTON CITY ITE]IS.IH GLORIOUS NEWS FROM Fort Sumter Reported in Our Possession. The United States Flag Waves Over the Rebel Latest from Gen Meade's Army Rattle at Rappahannock OVER 1800 PRISONERS TAKEN Further Details of the Battle Late Southern Intelligence PIIILADL 1111 A, Nov. 7. -The steamer S dv , r amved at this port today, from Merri, Island. and brings the most glori sue lt.:elligence. She reports that she lay off M4ris Island on Monday the second instant. and kit that night for Hilton Head. oh Saturday and Sunday a ter not I ombardment was kept up on Fort :•Ltt, r by of our monitors, and four tn.,intor. on Fort.: Gregg and Wagner. t M ,t.iar morning white the Salvor lay Hilton 1.1. ad Capt. O'Neal, of the valet , r - .per , ed •nat news had been r ;vet t,s. inditary aothorit;os there that For nur poss , nB:on and nl 1 , 1 by (he 144th Pen; , i-ylvat.la volun g 1,, en curried hyas , tui , . I rt generally creatted ,y tsalso stated ,he stekmer hud d.•r , •d to oly off Hilton Head for hour, t, orivey the ihtt 111 r) N e w V Ti,- news was con ,y. 111 Head by the United , •tr , arnvr l;olien Gate. On Monday nit.rning a t.c.n. d dispatch by the steamer - -alvor. winch i. 11,1 been engaged in the Government ..r.,,port service, arrived at tine tr.,u; ;.IT Charleston this. m. , havu., z lett (tier-, tor.-- days ago. Capt. \v.& r, p - t's th,o Fort Sumter had sun r• ii ‘e I 't,ited States forces and old tl IC , lres ever the ruins ofthe si r ; ;;•;., A t,r- the surrender of • I,,ri „f I.y t., the ti ho (.;.1 Hag ~,r_ Ft the t• ry .t where wa. ,radtd. • 1 tl ,- - •,11 , ,ed `a::4,lhy weep-! - - 7 .—The Herald 3 cor apoadeet g.ef, t Wowing details o tilt 11 t aul , .atr h.,0, The attack wa • stir." rt- movement, and ‘.at t. Ltd-, • ;try Co ro at th , - b t itt.- - dr-dn a separar , idep, n , t. : r two hours agro ; .. Pt a ve-y , et: r 1-, `Te"". I , lld without ticat..r• 0.,v be !des we knew of • f the round to I ht• b' rte. we had Just srrive 110. 1 had remlved or - ,t..t ; . • :II •.r arm. t.l i; break. Al .ugh r men; r,inl,rcements , rward and make a J., i,,•1:,•• ,v 1 , ;,•ary at the earliest ~.each rMnforcements fi I I,' •r " In participate in the tight. :tad the at' r !.9 arrived in ”I• n / • ; •..r! It ninny, Lad Gen, and prompt ly I. laprobabie, that we W old hare c.it •tired a goodly portion of 411,P writile r.-he, Trire.e times the el.r.:ny made an attack m dly charging upon tr, tieary'a e-mtre. they were dn veo back signally and with a heavy loss. 11. , fidlittbtr, et r ur in, tl was of the Cool r0.,1 Lntrr cha;aol-: Every attempt t , utfi,,nk our email ft , rce was checked at once. last. the enemy commenced to retire .wi f o r wourdied that could walk tai,en d field, the rest being left behind. ch oontained a hout t wen ty and two officers. We took about set- rity—ix ti. tinded priinners. On the to Ito , cf bur hoe we band about fifty rebel .v. ended. No small number of r-ite: di a I lay s!gl,r and scattered of tine wood-, to the right and I eft. We to, pm:- , ner6 from the brat, second, third, imrth, titit.,sth and seventh South Car. to,- Palmetto sharpahoot ere add II etc id,rl, Leglcti ; these were 4 v,t dieiso,,,. Capt. duo. F. Bow en, Lt. W. F. Harwood and Lt. F. H. Marti!, were Lik , n with party of their e have taken quite a num ber t rebel don commissioned officrrs. (It, our de, Ire- I37th New Fork vols., Ci ; ltrt h Penna. vols., under t - tinttnatid to Capt. Geuther, and the 11th vim+ , Lt. C.d. \b alker. were in line tn the irrmt and centrt, and did the hard tar lightit.g The Stith and ltifitth N.Y. vol.. 'Cr,- on lbw extreme right, and had some :to serious engagement. The I. Penn.,. Col. lib bards, was doing t duty of the prir. ,, command, and It V 11 tine lire; of the attacdt filet. with 8011:10eligt, I ,ee. of our rciiets fell in with the reg,tueli ~,1 but:le, iu detachments and clthilLliod to tight there. OICIRESS MOSR. Nov. 7.—i he Rich mono Whig of the s;n. contains the fol lown.tt .fl.; itches L'h,/ es t„ a , , _Vat. 4.—The horn• ard nom or rs.,.uter continuos turf• usly. - It was kept up all tat night and ta still gJit g o u this moriong Pr, sident Davis nas von', ;lames and. Fort. Pemberton and Johnson and the hart, ries rilmig the shore. Charleston, Nov. 5. —There is slow fir. lug to day from the enemy's monitors and laud batteries; 587 3ucas have been tired in the last 24 hours. Nocasualties on our side. Another ironclad joined the fleet to day. file Irmisides still remains quiet. Three monitors are taking in ammunition to day. Atlanta, , _Vac. 4.—The Yankees retain posses tot, of Raccoon Valley, hav ing been L;avily reinforced. Ihe Yan kees shell our works incessantly. The floods in Tennessee have demolish ed all the Yankee pontoons. The Yankee advance has reached Floe- ante. We occupy London, which lilacs:a us i : twenty three miles of Knoxville, belitud the defences of the enemy. Tne enemy is raiding the country near Huntsville, committing great d'epreda Lions. Their raids are more disastrous than any of their preceding ones in Madi• don and Hunteviths counties. Brags had it in his power to muzzle the telegraph. but he ~an't muzzle the mails. The enemy has gained important advan• cages within the last forty eight hours, watch, ualedd they are counteracted, will place the question of subsistin,g, his army in Chattanooga beyond doubt. WASHNGTON, Nov. 7.—lt is reported in the army of the Potomac this, morning, that the enemy was crossing the Rapidan in haste, probably with the vview of re occaping Fredericksburg in force, appa rently anticipating a moveir.ent of the forces of Meade towards that place. Gen. Meade has changed his headvtartern. TO THE DAILY POST CHARLESTON, Si rough old. Station. at Wauhatchee. I/Arras. , ---A grand demon stra:ion Came off here To day. in the shape of a wood tend tdo - tsi.in procession for the relief 01 the fatnikes of volunteers. Ifs extent. may he judged of from the fact that there were 3'25 wagons heavily loaded with wood. wenly drays r-f Hour and sixty wagons filled with term products. Ile proesssi.in was led hy the German brass band of Springfield, and everything went off with high eciat and patriotism. The demonstration will be repeated in Janna ry. Tnr d.i:iers were fariu n , and dined at the Phillips Hone,., the guests of Day ton. FoairttEss MoNaoe, Nov. S.--The :rail boat Charles A. Morgan, from Yorktown, brought down two officers, f`ilailr Houston and Lieut. D Von Veitzein,wti o had made their escape from Richmond. The Major wan captured last July in North Carolina, and imprisoned with the Lieutenant in Lihhy prison. l'hey made thmr eiacape week i‘go last Sunday, by disguising them- selves as rebels. Thy y state that the rebel soldiery are dying of motivation, and were not all ' , wed enough food in a week to support thew a day . Nov. B.—The Grand Jury found true bills of indictment against par ties chary D: d with C. viracy. The case carne up in the United States Court yes terday, but at the request of the counsel for the prix oners it was postponed until the 18th irst. The indictment charges them with treason in endeavoring to rs lease John Morgan and hie officers from the penitentiary, and to release prisoners from the barracks in this city, and conspiring the capture of the United States steamer Michigan on Lake Erie. BOSTON, Nov. 7 . — Notwithstandin g the attempt. t.c discredit a portion of Jeff Da vis' correspondence recently published, it is positively aseertatued that the originals are all on file, and in the pi" ) 9I3eBBTOTI of the Govern w cut. The disposition of the Government is to do everything in its power to relieve the stringency of the money market in the great Atlantic cities. Arrangements have been made which it is thought cannot fail to secure this desirable end iu a few days. RocegsTe.a. Pa.. Nov. 7.—To all the Editors of the Pittsburgh Dailies: Allow me to say through your papers, that the case of the Commonwealth va. O. S. Long, for libel, has been compromised, he having retracted. Witnesses are notified not to attend. (Signed,) J. S. Bui,tx. Dis't Att'y of Beaver co., Pa. Nye , YORK, Nov. 7.—A Baltimore Did Patch says: Crisfield is elected by_over 1000 majority, thus making four Union Congressmen elected. WAsSINUTON, Nov. B.—lt appears from information received here to-night, that yesterday morning the sth and 6th army eorps, under command of Maj. Sedgwick, advanced to Rappahannock Station, they having the right wing of the army. The Ist and 2d corps forming the left wing Un der Maj Gen. French, proceeded to Kel ly's Ford, when the right wing reached the Rappahannock the enemy was found to be in considerable force holding this side of the river. The rebel batteries, earth• works and redoubts crowned the banks on each side of the Rappahannock. Geo. Sedgwick at once advanced and stormed them with great slaughter, and taking a large number of prisoners. When Gen. French reached Kelly's Ford al.= six miles below Rappahanneck Station, the enemy threw across an entire divisiou to support their picket line on this side. Gen. French hastily took a position so as to bring his artillery to bear upon them and shelled them with marked effect not only killing a large number but throwing them into utter confusion, scattering them wildly and taking many prisoners, Gen. French followingup this advantage imme diately threw the first division of the second corps, commanded by General Birney, across the rivfr. which ended his operations for the day. This morning he crossed the river with the remainder of b;s command. Gen. Sedgwick had pre viously crossed it and a. nine o'clock thin morning the two wings had formed a just tlon and held both banks of the river. , enga enemy, after tht.ie defeat in these two EAINL'ARTICRS ARMY OF THE PoT(IMAe ; ; e, so otd b N ov . 7, e e 3o P . a. ,` our victor ment siou s were h forces that ly thepuyrsue threwy Major Gen Sedgwick advanced to the rat emselves into the river in their efforts railroad and drove the enemy to the river, to escane—some were drowned and many assaultin g and capturrug two regimen's lwi re killed hy our infantry. All the artil with their artillery on this side, and tab- lery 'he enemy had on this side was captor irg a number of prisoners. ed it is reported to he 5,.980 guns. Their whole camp equipage endoubtedlY fell (ten. French advanced to Kelly's Ford, driving the enemy in small force tote) our hands. as they were compelled to across the river, arid capturing several I.euvo it in their hasty , elr, at Geu. Bu• hundred prisoners at.•he Ford. ford's cavalry crossed rat Sulphur Springs, 'Sitimcd•f GEORf•E 0. MEADE. to cover the right fl iek se - ..eral miles above Maj. Gen. commanding. Rappahannock eltatiort, and (lens. Gregg and lii'patr.cla crossed below Kelly's Ford to cover the left lLink. No definite infor-1 inz.t.lon of their operations had been re-' Li, to no. , t. to day. The enemy RI- ter crnssieg tl.O Rappahanr undcr: cover of the night, moved in the direction; of Culpepper, and the advance of our for- 1 ces, eupertsed to be cavalry, reached Brt.n• dy Station early this morning Our wile', line terivanmd. and no dotal)! pressed rap idly forward after it - •.e rerreaimg foe. The soiree number of prisoners taken by betn Sedgw•ek and Frey( his now theeed to 182t.i. The prsoners are composed principally of Nerth Carlhi:tar:Hand le u- 1 troops attprnothe three o'clock trait, comnienceri bringing prisoners into Alexandria. The numb-r taken by Sede wick was t rim letOn tt, liftto. the rnmiainder were 'Esher, by French A gentleman who was presem with the army Gays it was a nove' right L; see all of Sedc, wick's prisoners in a crowd, the largest. lot ever captured by our forces or, the Ve • ginia side, and tLey were guarded by cav airy to prevent them from straggling or escaping. French's prisceers, were sir e , gathered in a body. Our ts t ai lots r leirted to be 400 in kllled and wounded. but rb. 'rotor era. Our wounded went car rind to Warren , • •ti Jun:lion. from Thiene they w re Pet io Al, zai.dra this t . m. I , I:•PATCH. HEADV , ARCERI icq Pt)roNIA( Gen. Sedgwick rep •1' 10 P. NI I at ternoon in his topers' io•1s, IEO L eut. Colonels, many other fl •ere. d nver 800 men, tngfe,her le'th four 1,. , .t.,!• Gen. Fcenoh cav ,oreti over 400 :ouerg, officerq and men. Signed., GEI /1-11;E G. ME 7) E. Mak lit.n comman,firy. ASTIINGTON, Nov. S boranr.p.; pd that the public jou-reit! re(iirres any further payment at present of gold. ihe mternst bearing certili,:iates of indebted• tiess before maturity, and the Secretary of the Treasury has accordingly dirccied the disconiinuance of Fitch payments roic-pt g certificAtes already presented or new in traneit to the Departmen.t. The Sport-fury of S are has arrived in his city by the night train from New York, having let: his son, Col. Seward, a convalescent. Be authoriz,o , +bp gratify. ing annoancemet.t that the French Goy- Prument. upon the remonstrance of Min ister Dayton, has promptly and most honorahly arrested the six iron --clad rams which were building at NEIN:,6 and Bor deaux. The Sunday Chronicle azinouno-s a fact of much inummv hi. :ty and neighttornoi (1. namely, that the Se , retary of War ha.: abolished the office ot Provoni Nfitrsh,tl the War Dephrtrut-li:. but the Loft ircumbt wid remain in Wash; t.gt, n fir the presPrit. New Yoae, Nov 7 --A special to the World. dated Washington, tith, says : The Army of the P,itornac is ar last ou the move, and in a direction which indicati the abandonment of the Warrenton routs to alehmond. 'The winter quarters prob ably in view of the present movement, may be a step in the direction of a quiet abiding place for troops, where the blasts .)t the approaching reason may be foiled by log huts instead of tents, LATER.— WeI.SFIIN,iTON, November 6. lutelltgence trom the Army of the Poto mac does not possess :he interest which was anticipated. Two correspondents came nearl-iu g captured by gut-rriAas only a short distance from headquart€ N. . 1 Geri. Stedman, of toe Army of the Cum berland, has just arrived here from Chat tanooga, and reports everything thftrt , in a most satistactury tudition The capture of Lookout Mountain insureF. the perma Dent occupation of Chattanooga against all assault from the enemy. CAIRO. Nov. 7. —The Memphis Bulletin of the bill , stales that Stevens and Bell with 800 men.are conscripting and robbing in Shelby, Fayette and Tipton counties That part of the country is represented in a dreadful condition. The crone are de stroyi-d. and many pet: le are dependent on what they get thr,wyli our lines for sup• port. N ew orleans papers of the 29th tilt— thnt owing to the scarcity of bread stuffs and provisions, cotton was arriving to considerable quantilies. The sugar crop is very light, owing to the scarcity of fuel and labor. ST. 1. .rig Nv. 1;,1-• ::rider,f New at ed i ed trip in s.uthoeeit ;,-; htt part et the Sate (rum • - rg_niz : d h..nda i.l rehi tror , pe, be huehwhankers c ntinue to commit. deritedatio. The Democrat's Little lick n -e! riedent glyes thr pertic•al are of ahe recent, tight at Bib, Bluff, Arkansas. l'he aitack was made on the 13th ulz, by .lisioreluzd ry ender Marrnaduk - and Cohbett. Tae garr.s.zn no: , isted cf about TOO infantry under Co!. Clayton, d it the:ccart-houee square by barricadi n g the streets thereto with c,itton bales. The rebels approached !r,,,n three directions, hut after repeated charger. during which artillery hay. c tumor., eln their rar.ks, they were rppulaed and den froze b,yi nw 3po 1:illed and wcunded in our handi. H 11 and .3:1. wounded. NEW YORK, November 7. Tb Tribune says that the Harlem Railroad Company, at a special meeting last night. resolved to double the trar k of their road to Alh,:ty, at a 0t..3. of $4,000.000: $2,200.000 to h..; taken from the earnings. and $2 000 000 to be derived from new stock. No st..ck to be sold until the second track is laid to White Plain:. The stock to offered to old shareholders pro rate by public adver tisement.. Enough stock will be retained to lay their track to the) Battery. MEMPHIS, NOV, 7.—Hatch drove Chal tue-s across Tallahatchie, plinishing him severely. 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THE REACH OF ALL The a} ove Court will be open from day to day until furthsr notice. at 62 FIFTH ST Per order. JOHN CHEAP }Judges of the FRANK DURABLE. People's wants RILL PERFEOT. of [fie & .liPqail not to appear ender Penalty of Vase to the pocket. Orgunt or rug DAILY Anat. 1 hliturna Y. Novembew 9, lag& I Bualiteas—The w ea t her on Saturday was fa vorable for outdoor transactions!, and trade gen erally was pretty active, wi h a good demand for most of the leading articles of produce. On the wharf there was a goad deal of activity he fol. lowans boats left for Cincinnati with , fl the freight they could carry.Argary. No. 2 Arcata, Silver ta. ad 1 , 0. 2, and. Ida Kew* , The bums now at the lon ling ready fur banness are The Lecatadss. Neeais and Starlight. i reights were abundant for ail points and all khatia i t bring a ew feet more water then busine s wcu'd open up in r.al earnest—oar raelroads have more business than they can attend to . Among the sales reported we note the following, via lii 4 y—The market was firm with a good de ' mand, both from wagon and from store. hal•s a t the ;mice at $32045 at ton. P ales of Fated ats 0. l'heoaniata—Th•, demand was limite K Erna I lots were die posed of at $4 2544 .50 VI bas. hatter—rbe market duripg thee wee h k was firm and farmer prices were well sustained Sa es er ,5 0 ms fresh roll at 225240 l/i lb S ales of in fer, r a. lower fieures. Flour -11 Heim were firm a former prices. There aas a aood local demand for lots ranging from 20 to 50 bbl,.. The receipts f.r eumetime has bee, res • •.-', owing eli.ei,aa r to the high nrMes of fry , a oar Western n rai re in our 1 • wril d soon set matterslrcads—a right Among toes .-were: Extra -10l bais at $575; 1.50 btals Extra Family at $6 75: 75 bbl; de, a lower grade, at it, 50. sales of wagon flour at low er fignref. The saes we bare noted were from st ore. Beans—The market was dull with more sel lea. than buyers .ales of re bush of navy white at $2 52 ".P bush ece Apples—The demand le improving whilst the Acme n 1 ript, were barely rtarlei , r t Co inset the local . lye note sale., of 250 bbls a good arti cle at ,alaa.. 2 0 1+ bbl. In'erior could be purcha - ed la I 'wer 1 'ices. Choeue—The merged w es firm with a steady train demand ti,les of I 7 boxes Western Re serve at It, I.3l.aaelle The lat er figures for -a ob i - e article. Grain—Was firm. The active demand we no ticed in the early part of the week Ives kept urn -0 thst higher 010E13 of the week uld a shade Cats were in lair d eman d — s ales of 12% bush at 7350710: sales from store at 80(481. Ba - ley—the demand exceeds the supply; ep log r , antuaads $1 ..',O rcadi,y : fail—a taw hundred bush is ure . were dart.o.ed of troaa wagon at thoe fig - Corn—market active holders were s d posed to intrand higher fig - urcs. Sales of 1100 b nani ush et at s li re 10ael 12!..,.. Ilye—the-e being none in i p were nemiaal. Wheat—all good ::reels offero•l ands ready Purchaser;—red at p . 25val n, white at $1 351 , 51 1 6 'fl bosh. Feed-Ih° market was firm wi-h a gar.d de na4nd—pri•es tenets upwa ds. Settee of 8 tons of bran at $1 134E41 10 "e wr. 4 ford . f artldLogs at $1 want F$ a tuna et seli..tt.fri at 1,1 21144.1 20 VI hinkY— ILe rnsrsut was steady 'Vito a fair I, • '?; d. La e, o 0-1 this of et y rectified at ,i°so o gallon roCialtopa — The nl , l got wags Cady wit's a fair den, and. ,ales 2nn buss ef INethatuack4 at 71(0 b , 7 V bush. Mesmer. Nov. 9, The demand for r cn ..turday exhibited 1863. an Inc easing di mind and prices seemed to hat 13 touched bott The market apoeared m-re be/111Y. tar: there was a better enquir y wl - iled t•te repo - rain:ln the East was altogotner more is.- voreele 1. r holders. From present ay— ariid,ce, it lootis PP if the itt business e [eke a fresh sta it during the oresent week We spent the by Le river to iccrea-e The rate, of ir-tgtt detween thin place anal Oil City are too high—a rt'e f water, however, wilt coin regulate mattars Tce export, mince OUT last foot tip a, ;wads- New l irk — Refined, 117; Ter, 89 : •rid-,le. 50 To Philape.phia-180. To Bahl 11l re—' 1 this. Tho shipments westward . on's ammo, to 115 bl Imports during the same •.ime ' l / 1 A. V tibia. Crude—The mar ket wa+ not in a very settud stale. We note sales of various lots, amounting in the aggregate if 975 b- Is at 15 , package+ returned, and 200 bbls iteokaros int Judea, at:10e; 500 do at ./03 other eats were made. but the terms not made nbtic, efineil 0,1,-1 he market was still ni.settle-r preen being pretty much nominal. Ore q etc. -eted es being held .1[1014.41C ; tree at 496.50 c. W.. hen , ' I,! a rile of bbie fee 'aeorite it 70e. Flerzole—prices were ni mina! at It; 17 or .:e- it eyed. Cincinnati Market. • C r , CINN tTr. V.rabe • 7 h haA been n es:ten:dal change in them ar ket since our last Sae demand continues lima: and limited. bu • ho -dens are nevertheless font, arid 4;„5 Si f r leech merle ea oerfine end $.5 /045 50r:or ett ii ira, met eetor's standard. The h'g - her erarliqt are ligct slot ly, cad barely a theism to mcet the . 3 the local ire •e and soil at $5 7i•@6,15- retire fancy b ands $6 50 is asked. Th. sales wero: gl) faenity at ist 15 100 d, extra trede brands at 61 do at /5 75: '0 do at $5 eir't 100 uo t C. 1.: '0 J.,- 't - trudy at $6; 50 do az $5 90, end 250 do a: Whiiles— The d-inand Theo nee a- tire, and pries advanced Oc The sales were:l7- bWs et 55455% the tatter rate for wagon. Phibut ...delphia Dry Goods Ilitsrket Tta Dri. rf-ofD mark, t h. s been rather unfit :hi- week, bu• tea<r hoks on wed with both the ,• mm ~n _ndjut•bing house.. and with the lat ter the - a is a f tr bus , nens dci g for the seaeon. and bleached Cottons krpt welt so'd ere , tor tome style ; the demand ii b•tter, and rather nearce. The name Ma ybe said of c ir ant•. F;Anneli. Printi are ntee.uy azd moder ately active. Tickg. Checks, and Striped contin ue ti:m. tnr Woo ene the demand continues it. otl and the market verl- firm. w th a fair bu t ne e to note in all seasonab esty:e.'t. at full prices, the tendency generally being upward. PhlladelphiaLeather Market. T heemanobeen large, but tbe advance in prices, and the extreme views of holders have •ather discruraged operators, ezee , ting those who have contracts t'at mast be filled Sale: have nearly covered the re'..eipta. In almost every kind o f leather the rate.s have advanced since rour last review. In some descriptions stock is really scarce, and enotattona have been affect ed thereby, while in other ca,ea the advance has been made by hol2 ere. Cincinnati Hog Market. Them arket fm. Hogs is very quiet; $6 remains the figure at which 200 tbs averages are quoted. Packers are quite unwilling to make perchases r contracts now. Frosty weather might change their sp;rits, although calculations as to what may be done with tie product of Roes purchas ed at that figure are decidedly umatisfactory in the promisee 01 a p.ofit. Three houses were en gaged iu cutting tO-C18.7, and of course run much risk. in handling the meat with such temrera tura. Chicago Highwkies Market. HIGH W INEs wsre dull; and nominal at 63 ew Yok Ma Ni': RK, N ov. 7 r —Cottonrket. more active, and 10X.2c h . gher. Sit for middling uplands. Flour dull and common grades clone and heavy; 16 10(gl6 20 fc. or it. ci. ii . ; fa 40(49 25 for trade brands. ois - y without material change at WiglB2 fo tat. Wheat du'l and heavy and 1(42a lower r : $1 niie Ito for choice spring ; $;1 38(41 40 for Mit waukie Club Corn lc better—demand chiefly violative: 0741 08 for shipping mixed Western in store $1 08 for afloat Otia for common Western yellow. i.ats firmer at eit4B6; P..rk less active and without material change. Ne York Money arke. hw Yok w 6K. :November 7 . — Mon M ey sca t rcely so firm.'. Notes unchanged. Sterling lower, and drill at $1 Coli(g.i. 6i G 0 d dull and oloses lower, 46.4. RIVER RATTERS. 7as Hu - Ea.—Last evening at twilight there were Igor feet four inches of water and falling. The weat , er was viol and disagreeable, with oc casional showers. CINCIBUI•TI —1 he rier illsimt slowly with four `vet hen :c to Louis and over three feet in the f he last arrivals report forty incit es 0:1 ;It- stingiest bars along the Lower Ohio. Thc re nesseo and Cumberland were reported in 'a,- nay gable condition at last accounts, with r teet on Barpoth Shoals aad ten fee; in the eunessee.... Tr o Convoy iB duo from above with a to w of c,,a1......1.he Briokell, for Pistsrbumh ; Bust, us :so 2, for Marietta:Marmara, for Ka nawha, aad Jewess for Memphis, comprise the departurca—all with fair trips. ihe General Grata, Mariner, Olive and J. li. Gilmore, ire preparing to depart last night—all in the (Joy erninint service. Destination unknown_ —The Loribid. Logan was chartered yesterday for the Govern rent service. Sevrrsl other Strainers we hear will be chartered to-day— „Several regi ment.. of soldiers pasted through 'the city mo m - day. Destination u known...... Captain Johnson has taken chants of the Marmon, for a trip or two white Captain Whitteker recuperates bre health...... Captain Thomas Shuman, of the Vol unteer arrived from :Natchez yesterday, eta rouge far Brownsville, r ennsylvania.....The steamer Jenny Posers was sold at Cairo, for $32 000, SAINT LAnTIS.—The river here was stationery in the last twenty-tot -7 hour ozaciing at ten yester day nor lag, and there was three feet five and-a rth ;;;;:hes above low watermark in December. IS/30. bore is five feet full in the channel out to Cairo. ..na from eight o nine feet below Cairo. he 111;nnts river is miring from Peoria down, with alinnt three feet in the channel --The Up- Per Musts i;; i as swelling from Keokuk down, wth our feet in the channel. At last account*, a; had riven tep inches at The Miss ri near is rising from Leavenworth down. and there was at last aoconnta, thirty inohes on the bar at toe mouth of Gasocuade—...Prom indica tions, the rivet' will be rising here to-div. and there wit coubtlakibe a swell of several inches. ashy mug —The Colons, Nelle Moore and atawor., were attacked by guerillas In the neigh borhood of Lravis' Ripple. The two tomer es cap, d tote, but ware fired into by musketry. No one hurt. Tne Catawba was not in the em ploy at the Government, and having none but pi prate freight on board, was allowed to proceed on nor a oyage without molestation, BEAR PEI ARRIVALS AND DEPARTI7REIL Franklin. Bennett. Brownsville. Us/Latin. Clark% Brown.svilla, J.a. "Leese. Peeklea, giu u d x ,l l. DEPARTED. .&*ll4/40Calltuct Oncinaati. elikile!o A 1. Reed. Cincinnati. cidon. katuannati. tglioat Ocam Cincinnati. GiLlinan. auk% &*OlllO. Prank/In. Bannott.Brownaville. JAL Rasa Paellas, Elizabeth. 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