v 1L rm TRICK TWO CENTS. T 1 1 1 h ADK LPI 1 IA TUESDAY, AUGl'ST S, ISM. HUCE TWO. CENT u TRTTF1 ft THIRD EDITION. ARMY OF POTOMAC. THE LATE REPULSE. EFFECTS ON FtTritC OrLIUTlCNS. ID.RNTJ.GES ACCRUING TO REBELS. ODR LOSSrS IN LATE ATTACK. FLAGS OP TEUCE REFUSED BY THE ENEMY. ejMMlal to Tfi Evening THrrph. Wamiikoton, Auguat 2. Advices from the Army of the Potomac have bem received p to ton o'clock yesterday morning. Tim Vnsuecersful attempt on the lines of rvters Varg has been succeeded by a lull, whit h will probably lost for some time, and exclude the hop of any great military opcratloni for soma days. In Northern Virginia we shall doubrlose have a series of tuhior operations, with a view o expandon of the Invading foro from the valley of the Shenandoah. Meanwhile she failure of Saturday loot will have en couraged Lee to make still bolder uVmonstrn tione In this vicinity Maryland and Penn sylvania. Energetic measured, however, have been taken to meet these designs; and although details of the amount of force In the vicinity are not allowable, It Is not Improper to say ttiat we have on the lines covering Wash faigton, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, a force .oal In Itself to an army, finch appoint to. be the military aspect of aff.ilrs both lu the. East and West. On Monday morning an Informal application wm made to the enemy by the Medical Direc tor of the Oth Corps for a truce to bury the dead between our lines and those of Um enemy, and to supply the want of such of our wounded as still remained there. The enemy demanded a formal application from General Meade to Gcueral Loe. S ich an application was conveyed by Major Lyd"o, oriiornside's staff. The result of this appli cation has not yet transpired. Our Ionsee In Saturday's fight have not been definitely as certained yet. by AssociATnn rnirwj. Wabhimotoh, An en -it 3 Despatches from headquarters of the Army of the Potomac to Jilv 31, 9 P. M., ay that tha exact los-es In tho hauls of yesterday have not hen nuVlilty ascer tained, but as sear as cm t judged, will foo- up about twcn:y-rWe bundred, not inchi ling the kissing-, and many believe tho figured wl!l tarn at to be larger. la the hospitals of th'? 9th Corps, the let Dlvl skin has 206; the 2d Division, 307 ; tha 3 I U.vi sk,341; the 4th Division (colored). 623; to Ides a Urge number lying on the field, bc'.srocu the lines, who cannot be got off. The 18th Corps lost nearly 300 men. while ;t Turner's Division, of the 10th Corps, hid noarly 00 killed and w mnried. A flag oftiuenas sent out to the enemy t. day for the purpose of getting the reme'nder otr tke tie-Id, but it was refused, the reason not belog given. General Butler also sent a flag of tm ic fro n his Hits to-day, whloh was also refused, tha efrWr giving no renson except his orders, hlcu were peremptory, uot to receive a dg under a ly elreuan-tances. - .Th.y also refuse to exchange papers, and the sen are so clusely wa'ched by their orti :urs th a they lave do ch .nee of exchanging, ihougb they aie iilways willing o do so. There inut he same good re ison fur this, and winy belloe their lino is very weak, while others think they have some extrusive move on foot, and are abruid i f ts becoming known to us. The r.ild Into Pennsylvania may bj the renin and they wish to keep it as q liot as possible. All tha wuDuded that have been brought It are beiug well eared for, the medical arrangements beiug ample. Tbe lints of the two armies are about the me as before tbe battle, and picket tiring bus boen eonstsnily kept up since its tannin itloa. Tbe i.uniiier of prisoners captured and brought ia w2S2, the highest rank amo'ig them bung a Captain. They are a bealthyluokliig e: of men, bat their dram picseuta tho u.uaiky dirty an 1 ragged appearanee. The rrporu suit yesterday moruiuit that tun colored troop hid capiurud aa eutire hi Ude had no ionization iu f.ct, every pr'.ioner tikou having been brought in by wuitd men. The following ortioeM, mostly ea'ure l fruu General U nur't eommnd la the Sh'in i loi'i valley on May 20, camu in o our ll ius yett'ir. hvlngeiiciiied from I.ynchburj on tho l'Jth and rnatli.1 their way here : M. V. Birctt, 1st N. V. Cavalry. J. 11. AuoVison. It N. V. Cavalry. F. ( Ucsrter, ii'h V. (fiiion.i O iv.lry. H.l'eiiu.nmu, 1st Maryland lut'actry. tLAI'KK. A Vlait of Triiet) All'ivtrnl. Later advices from HcaJqu titers up t 7 o'clock A. M., of August l,My; "a tltgoi' tru e 1 ao prevaiiint;, and a party h.'Ve gone out to bury tho dead, unl bring oil' tug wo-tmlo 1. "Tbe number Is reprecnied as beiug rjulte large." I'ulon rrlrninxm t I.yuchbure. The following, with a largo number of o hers. still remain coullucd at Lynchburg, aod are sut fcriDK much from wnnt of proper food. lonrl Miller. 147tli New York V..K, llKlily wn,idil W,ur I ..rtiu..V.l hat.. C'mnlrv, v ry altenny wo'in I. .1 .'nllii K. U. ilillotiinJH,HlU -Mnwiwliuautu Vuluuteur Intauiry, wounOtU . t'unili A. Ileal v(hftliloVoluiitu(r Infantry woundtd l"i,,nl" . ' .-uuu.Mi. am uv lorKlluavv trullurir. LMuiiikiik I.ewU Uth ruitiiavlvanl4 f.avdirv l.iiMitei.ant J. A. ii., 1,1, lal lUriluiil Aniliery. f.Uulenanl H 8. '(.million. U nit Now lun. l.K-llteniillt A. C. l'li:kullluuli. i;th HV.iMm VI.-.I.,U Cvlry. " l.l. ul. iianl Emery, vd MuaiaehuMltwOavalrr, woundct. l,luiunaiil llun.h, l;,ih New jer..y InlMiiirv. I'lnnliiln llulul:!jM ,:M .Maia.ieliusi.tia C.valrr. I.letitunanl II. W ( rout, lo.ili ronnj l ania Inljntrv. I.listl-liuilt A. H. IlarrllU:tou. ldlli Cuutia,:tl.:,it l,,l.l.. very aiek. Auiuiam a.i;. BuitinKi. 7th Pniiyh iinla Reaervna. I.M iit.-i,niit 3. v .'ore, (li h Wet Virginia Cavalry. l.M-uirnHiit C II. Inv. I.t I, ll it J.leutcuuut W. It. ilathuw i, lat 1'. 11. II. Tbty weie nearly all captured, ou the 20th of June, in the fShinundoah valley. Markets) by TflOKrnpli. New Yoiik, August 2. Flour tirm : sales of I4.0ltibl.il at SL0 AK.UU ii (of felalo. tl lUa.ll 1, aiki,. Innd tHI lUu.U lor hoiitturil. Wli.at ati-aily; anl. t.r ii .iHj i,m,Ii. . at 4i. for ( lilrauo Ri.ritir, i-jv ,. tor aiiiwaiikie nut,, auii m o-wi ? uorn nim ; aaia fSI,utl,ukU at tl 6B licet dull. I'd Arm l aalea of HU al.arrU at e-l'i,'tu lue AiUba. Lard rlria at (k:. Wlilat V oi.ll at H T.il. . 1-71 KeoflM. or loar.lt.fO hiirrla: Whaar. Oiaiia huahala'. fJuiu, Ul.Oi 0 uuaLtla. bold if 'Uota at i M. tthti Youk, August 2. UttM-ks are steady. (team ,,- Jt it Inland. IUfl Cliliiharland Call, 11 : U,vi Cinirnl, i-jti; li,hijua Houtlmrii, U) ; Saw iork i, ' ,0".Ttl fenu.f i.anirt I t.al. IZI1; KCtdlllK, JJ. i liiin.on liK.r, li'i.'.i i:ri.lii;,; one vent Ce. iineaiu.. i'V L""1"5 " ,','' '"7S lCoiij,1Ji,iuj;tiui,eu , 'B.fci JMdaianai, Iv. ' GICN. GUAM'S AMI Y. GREAT BATTLE DE FORE PETERSBURG. CAUSE OF THE REPULSE. WHOLE REGIMENTS CUT TO PIECES. (.RirillC UeOl KT OF EVGHEtfEVT ICtC., JtO.. KtO 32tO., 13tC. Iw thi Kin n Upvyirh rTKHiirno, J r,y r,t ia 'WiguiMoTnN, A'lgunt l.- IHa ln-t ,ikhi ot, lunK-binted-at, patiently-waite.l-f r, an 1 finally suc.eful priiiRiug of a mine, unjer a Hehel lortitica ion, was uc ini)IUbe.l th.ij morn li g at daybreak, cau-ig alino-t ai mn.:a S'ir pne in ur rank, wnere it wai not exwtol, a It must have rausod among the wnomy'n. Let some of your reidnrsmay not un.Inrst ind the priuriple of miolnir, 1 will .imply sta e It com lint In rumilni: an exvivarion or our roar throe & tlie groan. I to a point din- -tly underneith the . worn v do oinwn up. navmit so b imwej to the pr. pcr pnint, tha sle ofihe excivation l io . cr. and to tha capacity reriulre.l. Sueh nn amount ot gnnpowiier us will b.' repiUlteu 'ilo ' up the work overhead ia then pl.ico.i io thi rc teplacle, a irain or fuo ts lai.l to tbe m mth or stadii'K place, ami when re.'iily this in ig iitc 1, tin I Are toou riuiiilng to the secreU'd m.igame, ex. piouitig ii, ana utwrly dotroyini auytUin, over it ' " In this intan;t' the wrtiC. atina Mo vri up iyts five hun.in (1 t, et fruin and orpo.ioc II im -lie's ceDiie tlivini n, i-oininin 1 d y lieneral I' jlicr, oiiti.lo.il -ix pi.jcs of artillery, n t was hold by ihe lfih oatii Um !ni V ;unteors. Asntar as lean unucr tan. I, tbe rean for dcn.ollahtnn I'.ii work was lli.it it wou d prove a gleat ot).U;le to an ansiulung party were .in attttk io he -jml.) oa went whs eiherwiso ileenvd ti M the enemv's ml cut p lint. The removal of thu o'xta-le, Mien, wns only part of a trand pr vra nm for the mptn.e of n.is .oitlon ; the ilci-'ru.-ti.m of the fort heing coinilite, our troopa ware to rush over itx ruiu.n, and y a vlgirrj'i a-tfailt, cut tho cenir-j of tho enc:r.y'e re duI lice cf woiks, rituaied on the cies; of hills bey.j'nl, ai. 1 thus force tl.cra to .ibnndon at least th i works m our iiiimediate trout; Imt lute, or tao gnat fun-, or an alihwe of the iwo.piovedtoopo'vi).-. ful, and wh weie uusuci-oso,'ul. As a preliminary, we U tvo done consideraVIe maioeuvring die pmt week, en.ieavjnng to wrnktn this front by ,lr iwing in.;n from it for tha proiiriion of other points; and if a nport tn.v. thty have but three livisii ns on this Me of th -Appomatiox rlv. r be true, 1 thiak we must li.i.e utceidtd very elTii tuaKv. Ann, again, if it is truo that the imnreimah'lity ui we rncmy s lines is a proven tact, IS'ipp osoth.; Httilltry firniK of whi:-h I speak In this morning s deat,a,cli as hsvinn bcenairaast unceasl iif Jn ing the logbt, miiy bs ternie.l another pre'liu'.n try, fciving, as it mum havn done, to annoy the. ri t niy.an'l cousequcnrly leave him In a Wore co ioiiioii i jr the sucerel n rinieh. In pnrsa n. e of tbe ortlr of r.'uck. the 1st, 2 1 aud 4ih Divisions of the 9:b Corps werimw-ie opposite iho 0 oomod fort, ibo 1st, under G uor.il Led e, heit ft tbe issault:ng column, support.:! ny tin- while tbe 4tu trought up tbe war. Tho 1. tt.r oivlM.in, it will be rememlx'red, is :ompOied Ail b Ibk In readlne s, the Uth New York neavy Ariui. ry croueblDg c ose to our works, r. j in apnnir ou; ai lasivnai, nre Tas apolled to the use, and shortly after four o'clock a dl'l rnmhln g txploion, a terri;b quaking of the ar-i, and a sudden hecloud'.uir nr th,.imi. spl ere in theviciniiy of the fort, told our moa the time was --rted when they should autre to tho Awi.y bounded the Uth, followed by the fa- niuindcr of tbe division. Fiercely opuaml the ju aei urn wry on toe.D. As liee.ly as their nrertpiieu to oy our Kuneers. and .tm tl tiiis in. fert.al diu, and the yet nueettled tlu our tirave Miiuier iea n. u toe cngo or tho Ta-er form.jd y tl explo-iou, ere tbe anouished enemy ha I re loiir.d from tbe c m'nsi n Into which tney h il tit en thrown. Home who were evidently p.j.,lt J to account for the stra ige doings wura vikoa I riM-jers; nut toose who reahrud the f;H O He a e e-rapi d as speedily as possible. 1 bo sp. claole presented in tho cr iter wjnld rave Hwt-d most men ; hut oar so.dicrs ere inured o s. fues ui norror, aod are hut slightly uliiite 1 l.y ibeiii. In tins erat.-r, which is of an edioric-il lorir, and h(k)3I fifty feet I on, were to Do'saco. n en, tnungled, dusty, ami statute I) linaiw, ann-i, f et, i.ud heads of men protruding t!jrma;h the rreviet-s in the earth. Biixlni? nn with 'i-i-'isnnu of sp inurcd and half buried Impleinca t cf warfare. 1 o say the truth, ourmenhatl hot little ti.ni to mem sr. i here was work before then Tue d.sd ma t he buried, the w .uade.l dr ig jed fr nn ihru premnhire itra.s, tnd twi piecej a I that were viaiido of the oilglnal conplHin.tnt of six I h ces of ar.iilcry must be exhumed ; beln.1 por Itet, ihey coul i be us d intalmt til l eueiay, w.'io wsie l.usily engaiied ihro.vi.i sno- niid sh-ll i painsi int ra fiorn snob p .ia a us ovored part 1 1 their ovn lines. letails qu cklv perlormcd these dnl;s, tvhile the i.tlaukiug columns wore w-lermsi t'ir 'ti Hssuult on ii,3 . rmy's aesMind orrc.tr iine of w.iks. Tbe t runuon boint' -Omp ete-1 found (In m In much 'hi ain pjsit: m in J3luma as win u th. y li ft our works. JVese-uly tie order ' Forwnrd" was sounded, anJ as the inl'io'r uiir.brdi'ilcu'y t' w.rdstue enemy, two uns, wrv.d imm tho enter, told tha ftc: the Itrli, I (:uns had be-incuued agtinst the.r !ato J PSSt SSll'S. Onviard move! -be a'.t'iekin co'arui t'a.-ouh a heav tire a llieea:"! inoiiiuu'.bec .eiing hot or, .a litieiofore uue.;ii ha innej opened on them luim fiolit nad fluk. Slill ou ir.l a el slid u.ote e:illin heca-ne th t u rrio a ti e, wb'.vb, now that they mved their de.-,:i in'.ion, v.-ig p.urnl on them ir-: all p.lnts from fr. a:, tu n. rear, fiom ii!h , fio-j lul't. It six D becuiii.-sppar-nr that tho wirke cO'iM Dt le taken at that cimrue. th.t tcev or -'TO tlr.a.y lepnised. unl raur, rotlru. So ehM tiiriml, fell ha k slo!.v for eeh, mendc I tneir puce, movad iiuii ker and fl'il ker. until. ff imt In some exttnt wltho-it mum of some oftb-j bat u rie-, iueir p-co sun-u-d Intn u walk agon. Il.e4ih I)ivi-ion colored troons havim? heen niaeiive t.. this fine, were ordc.e I ti thecttre. Thcj start, d wail ; hut inrivin ne-ir tie c mcen 'r. tiim ol tlie, lound it loo wa-m, an t Oeitt ed. Ihi lr oil eers eh.i red them on: thus- m ..-...( j linie lurih.r lonvard. a.'.iin fuitMra I. or.r,. Oaain nrgul to go lorwi.rd by their oiticirs; t-: they lam.red ; entreaties turn -d to threMts: lint Ooih were al'hn useless. Gradually tuniinir, the men retreated Dell.mall to tb rear, and, becoming mixed up wlih nj whi.e groups, bud liked to bavo cre ite l a p i.tli! Hi d they been ntijck"d at this moment, us th.w were shortly afterwards, iL.je is nosayimi watt the cosisninmees aiixht havo henn: tut thnv Ci uld scarcely have la led to !,a very disastrous As it was, ibe en. my Drocr.istln tie I his auaeic to our ailv.tiiiai'e. al owiim us to fullv atruk'hron out our lines und otherwise prepare forhis attack. Then on he came, yi-ji-inx coniidently. As in our case, however, thoy were completely foiled, and iiotwi'.hstannjng be roated his exertions, it v. as ta nlways meet the same fate. uar troops were finally ordered to retire witliln our own works, w hich they did iu Rood order General Hariranft's Hrieade of (iencral Wilcox's Uivlsion remaining within the eraier tfi coy.'r the rear. The enemy, now thinklmr he had soma eume sure, attacked llartmnft with grest vio lence, but was bloodily repulsed. The renuiiider of onr forces having arrived within shelter of our wi Iks, (jetieral Ilartrauft now attempted to fol low with bis brU'ade. and for the Arxr ri,.,. ,1, tecied that he was in great danircrof being bagited, hv reason of tbe enemy having craftily impeded bis road, lly equal cunning, however, ho san. ceeded in ettricaiing the greater portion of his troops, although he could not SHve hisioitlre er.m. inaud. His loss in nrisoners will not nrova larpe, however. t.encral iiaitlctt. of Idlia'a Dlvikinn a ntm appointee, hapeniug to be witn his brigade, was captured by the enuiny. It will be reraeruhured that General liartlett lost a leg at Fort Hudsou, and ased a false one : that being broken in Ihe last aielee, rendered it iiuoossiliie. for this callaut ,young general to move henoe his capture. Ihus ended this first miniug operation and attack against Ihe enemy's works. If it elfectod tothlng else, it developed the strength of the Itebelworka at the point where tbe attack was mode. Our losses are not as largo as those of the llebals. It la estimated that in tlie crater alone SK7 j ,?r. t.wo hundred und fif.y of thorn wore killed outrieht. innt,t r i.r i,..,.i ,.i:.... All our wouuded were brought within our hues! and many prisoners. V e were uiiHble however, to bring off the cap. tured artillery. It was used with good ellect sgninst the n my wliila n was in our hands. tiii uiiD since the ntrhilvtr ceHsn.l ...,..i.,. . most omiiiotie silence bus prevailed. Tha wea ther Is excessively hot again. HmtTKy VflLITART ITRSf Ttia nr. rtiow at nrvnrasox. Nome time slnixs General Bnrhriilge, command ing ibis disirlet, issued an order that for every Vnion ctir.cn snot b guerillas two of the llehel prisoners in our hnnds hould ho pat to dea'h The killing of I'oolc is too fresh In ibe minds of our rea.lcis to need reeilti.in here. John P. I'owell and William Thompson, helongiug to the Itelsl nnnv, were selected aud sent to lieu d. rson.to lie shut in rculiation for the klllins? of I'oole. 8 1 he-o men have only been ahont six weeks la the KelK-i fervice, nnd are from D irtesj county, Kemucsy. Thoy an youmr men, l'oweli anout twenty-three, and rhoinpann lietw - en eighteen and twenty teats of age. These men were pu. licly execute I at llemlcrson on Friday moraine:, In ohedlence to the order of (setvrul HiirDride. We have I een nuablo to learn any of the deia.is of the execution, S .tnrdiiy ibe ctmim tudcr of the Rebel for-es s-nt the foil iwing or l r to tiio cuweus of Hen derson IlKAimvAiiTrHs Rui-nr aio Soi.hv'h Cov. riMRArc Kiomi.MT. Julv 2;i. :s.;i r,. t "i in n. , eriou ;t..u ys eniay t v o v. iu f.."mic soldiots were shot to deatu in'tlio stre Is or your cut. iney died instantly, I'liey con a. nuied, tbeir entire cji-nmn l condemned, as mi iiv-nj i i any t-irien ot tveutucay, the w.nin l ingof Mr. James K.Hankin.and the planleringot uoitny. iiui iuey ;ir krone, and inoir murder is anoint r crime added to thodatunalderauirvio of the desMtiMu that rules you. Wo am L'on feeerate sil.iier. Wo light for the liberties our sites Ix iiucathed us. Wo have not made, nor w ill we make, war upon ..., .in? mi'-i nouieri, i.-ci 11 H VO IT teop0 t0 Clt- ciled by any furiber appr i!i '"i on that we will disturb the peace of your community by the "". . uio.i ioon,t'r any inieriereu.'o wiiu inrm, micsa tucy puvo themolves in th.) utti inoe 01 coinhatants. Mich c uidui-t would be cowardly, and we scorn it. Wa arn in irnu to niret and b.ittle with soldiers not tyranniu oeer iiiieiio au.i irix'iv.'ii worn, n ana cnuuren. We noe with our lives iu our hunds. We arc fight- iuk not i or oooty, nut tor liihTty ; to die:itur.ill our iovcj houihuin laud lioru tUe horrid le desno- t.im under which it has oicu ana suiicred si nine! a know our duty, and will do it as so'diers and men, ommi it Abut are d Mioni u itod 'H utu em sympathijiers" bo arrested by the tyr.ints that lotd it over you. Wo would s.sirn to re- laimieny arresiirg t. nion men who hij not com pii.-iiy iu tue mutier, nut our ret.ilia:ion will be upon solilieu. l et not the non-comha'an's of yoiir cummumty lie further excited by any fear oe.i n.; bin ii-iuri u.rui; nn union nieu who r.i.iy nave lei, n unc on our account may s.tfeiy te.lilrn. In wiip .l.ll.,j .l,.,,,i.Mn .1... The brave sons of our beloved land, so fir, have triumphantly resisted tlie crnel rrn,.,l.. ,o' onhsra v.indals; and ve Ir it in Ood tuat she our "Dixie" m ay soon stand foitu before the woru n reorganized Ilepu'ihc tho grave of patriots and too nojie o! rreeuien. I- A. Syim rv.CoI- i'ouiu inding, C.S. A K. B. U KoRiiy, LiciiU.naut-Coionel. J. Wai.kcii Tavi.op. Of Muj. Oen Uuckner's Com., C. S. A Ttie. Ilnnlrei.y Men una tti llrnrt. The Albany lr:M,i,j Journal of Saturday says: 'Jeaer.il r-andi'ord had a long consnlta'ion wiih tioveinor feymour, to whom he detailed tbe result ol his to Wasnine;un, and ! tic de cision eouo to by tho W.ir D p.-.rtiucn: oa Uio ipii sti. n ut isin:. Tho exoeo atioa uj.v is, frm me visit just conclu led, taat tnc.ro will be now . ders is-ncd, which will tend to too speedy oriruniaiion of various militia regiments, and tntir prompt departure for wash uton. jv rriior t'l.iur, it is s'- tt.j l, will issifj circular in a lew diys, winch will -oivey to the public all the iulorni.iiion l.'iey desire relative to th j e xenipti. r. of the htm Jred-iUy mea from the tiroi.." The follow!n ; is thi answer of the War Dj. partnunt to tho priest made ty Cenut'al and- 1 )rd : "Wilt I)t!l'AHTM.MT, W.lsrlN'tToa City, Jill 2, 18i4. M.ijor-O. "eial Cinries W. S uidford, twnuiunuiiig New YorK taru Mi'itia :( moral : By direction ot the t-ecretary of tV ir, I mclise to jouacopy of the opinion or tho Hoilcitor of tho War Department uptin the sahj-et reterrel to in your leiit-r to tho fc'ecret iry, sv'u directs me to sa.. that ha coincide in tho views of ens la'V iken i y tho iior.aml triatsajald aay of thi New Voi k lull, Ha niu-tort'd into server! under tbe reeei.t cull oi tbe Fr-rwuleori be dr.tf.ci wmle in the service, and claim exempt on oa that ground, Hie case, will bo determined id accord ance wi h the tenor of i!iu a t of Corigrjss as in toipreted by the fioitciior iu the aforesaid opimo i. "1 he Hecrei.iry further directs me to say that, as the riais of in' i'lt in the service at mo ti.no of tbe diS't are dcum i hy the act of CoiiK'.-ess. he conceives it an necessity lor the Oeoar: niut to mukj a iy order oa tho suije.'t uutil some cl.iini or real controversy shall arise. "I am, U.;nerul, very respecifuliy, yoitc obe dient servant, c. A. Ina, "Assistant Secretary of War." The righting Mr iiut if t:ai(lnl. According to the Isjudon Spectator, which de votes an elaborate article to '.he subject, the avail able flghilng slrenih of Knglaud is small. Nomi nally, ihe.-e are M (WO regular troops, 102,00.) miluiu, and HiO.OOJ volu'ituors, but really n t moie tban 50,000 are ava.Ublo lor foreign ser vice . d ot tntse out 2o,0u0 would be troops of tlie line. The Kxstatcr adds : "Kven allo.vi.ig :bnt the mliltla tad vrduntiers would sulllce to ileifcu I (Tea. Britain aud It won d he maiiness ti leave them 1 1 thoras-'lvuj jnsupporif d hy regular iro ps tuere would still rtmali Iroiand to ba ftairiione.l, and thodipow to be taken lutoacrount. io practice no geuural who w. suIm) a po.itlean would, unless tue c-iin-try were in extremis, leave. Iroiaud .v.thout a gunlHou ji'20,isi0 men, or remove the U lards, or nu equivalent force, beyond tbe U nits of Uroit bnutin. 1'bis is a deduction of 32,000 men to bt-Rin with, and if we roi tiueJ a rcusonao e .ro portion between the d tferent arms of tho sjry. -e, counted, foi lustauc, as we ought to do, rive m m of the line to one of i vory oilier arm, the co.ititry bas scanrly a force of s'U.OOJ men avalla'iie to me. t a sudden foreiuu leuund. It cju d ml s- nd inu :h more thaa that number, for iustan.'e, to defend Denmark, or prevent the invasion of Hoi and, or r. sist ms annexation of Ko.'gluua. "All tfil- while the eo intry !e paying, u employ round numiMTM mi l nth r uudersuito the e tso, 14,000,000 sterling a year for the malaeniuee cf its a. my. Tu t: is, in othor words. It is ptvln,' l(i a ytar for evry regular soijier hov eiu- foyed on tho gsrr'-ons of tireat liiiialu and iiland, every soldior r. t lined at homo co-cin,' on an average ihe k )ep c!' eibt agricultural labonrs or three rkiilod nrttmus, lio bi nsjif being all th whil" strtrtlya uoa-pi-ivlucer i beiug who, if he does not defend ns, is not only a loss but a nuisance. Whenever tuis expense is pn before the department-, tbu r;gular habit Is to deny the facts, to nuoto tho whole number of ihe army upon tbe mu-ror-roll, and the whole amount ot caih voted for its support, and assert point blank that every soldier c ists, when deiiartuieiili.oriln.ii.ee horses.cx iorinient.. and every other expense are included, about tl H) a year, that it has always been so, and ih it I: will leiuam so to tho end oi lime. Tu.it esiiin tie presupposes that a soldier must cost about t l a week bis cost as a laborer In his cott lira boln '. say 4n. a week or the highest average rate paid to ihe skiilo.l workman, in itself a larr d un tnd upon tbe credulity and tho purses of B itish tax payers. In reality, however, the demand is much irrcatcr, for the estimate is mado ao entirely with out regard to tho Indian budget, which bears the whole expense or the Indian army, wa;:os, depart nc ins, ordiinncn, clothing, transport, and depots which in fact absorbs nearly one-half the army as completely as if it were a foreign country. Time remain the colonies, which, lu obedience pe.rily to real necessity and partly to exees-ive reluctance to irritate ibe colonists, we still carri- wm at our own expense, but taking the force em ployed lor their detense at L'i.oon men. we an spend more than 14,000,000 on 110,0 J soldiers, or i:i per man. Meanw hile the Kuipuror of the French retains the control ef 01)0,000 men, all Biuuiioiu ior torcutn service, ail more or less lit for duty, and more or loss thoroughly trained, for KI,(KKi,000 sterling or 05 a man. He con trols Europe lor half tlie money it takes to make onr skulking clearly visible to the world, and ho all the while has to pay the ollicers, to whom we sell commissions at a price which leaves tlmir pay a very moderate interest en the money in vested." A boy thirteen years old. in Hartford drowned himself on Monday in order to escape tbe cruel treatment to which he was subjected by his father. It seems that the latter had long been harsh to ibis boy, as to others of his family, and that the boy told his mother that he should drown himself. He was afrain whipped by his father very severely on Sunday mornins. On Monriar. when he went in bathing with other boys, be told them also of his iutcution to drown himself, l ut they (bought lighdy of his threat, and did not believe, even alter his refusal to come out when they did, that he really meant to drown himself, it ut when thev came out. he rmaln.l la deliberately went out Into deep water, aud aaiiuvsiKO, EXTRA! FOOT EDlTiOfi OUR SPECIAL DESPATCHES ntOM JHiTKRSnUIMi. FLAG OF TRUCE GRANTED. REBEL SOLDIERS DLOWN UP ON SATURDAY. NAME OP TIIEia REGIMEN T. A SCARE AT ROCKVILLE. SHENANDOAH VALLEY. TIIE REBEL TROOPS THERE. NUInBEIUWENTr-EIGHT THOUSAND. MOSriJT I MOXTGOMERV CO., 11 1), RUMORS 0 F A TIGHT WIT tl OUR TR00P3 NMelnl to Th livening Teletrrwyih. WAHHisnroN, August The hint from the army brings hut little no s. All bus remained quiet since the fti;ht on Saturday. Tho Kebels at first refused tho fl ig of truce, to care for the dead and wounded who wero between tho lines of tho two armies, firing on all who appro whed. Finally they granted one, and all wero cared for. Hid NitltlK.ro lu the t'apiurrd Kurt. A deserter says tho 1st South Carolina Rerl ment was the regiment oa duty at tho Rebel fort blown np in front of Petersburg. It w is for merly of Jenkins' old brigade, and was coin man Jed by Colonel II igood. At tho tune of tho explosion tbe regiment numliered but t vo liuii dnd and fifty men, having been badly cut up in previous service, A Hqanrt of Rrhrl Cavalry. last night at about 8 o'clock some two linn died Kcbel guerillas, suppo-od to be of Moneby's command, made their appearance at a point three miles above Kockville, having crossed the river at Nolan's Ferry. A Sk-itrn t Rorkvllle. l'arties living in that viciuity imagining that these guerillas wero tbe advance guard of a largo invading force, Immediately skedaddled, aud their reports caused some excitement in this direction. Troops were sont from here last n ght to inter cept the Rebels, but they wore uo-vhoro to tie found, having returned to the Virginia side of the river. An orderly camo hurrying Into Hevliin tr ers, a' a late honr last niht fiom Fort Reno, near TeDally town, and reported that the Kebals were advancing In large force In the direction of Ton allytown. Doe Investigation showed that the report had no foundation whatever. Tbe Kehail l'rom nt t'hinrlntn. We learn from a well informed party who left Charleston a few weeks atto, that Chariestoa barbor is g.irris. nr. by tho following llotwl trtxips: 1st South Caro'lua Artillery, Colonel Rhett ; 2d South Carolina Arti .ery, Colonel Frederick ; 1st South Carolina Iafantry, all of tbe Confederate regular service ; also the 32d Uoorgia, aud IHih Mississippi. tin silierniisu'a Ariuy. Advices from General Sherman's army, stale there has been no lighting. Nreinl to The Evruluw Telenraph. WssniNoroN, August 2 An apparen ly well inform. d deserter from I.eo's army, who has arrlvtd within our lines, states that the Rebel troojM operating in the Shenandoah valloy are those of Early's and Breckinridge's commands. liurly's troops were ibe first seut up the valley, and on tbe evoof starting they drew rations for eighteen thousand men. Brocklarldge's com maud, which followed, numbered ahjnt ten tboDsand men. There is no truth, he tays, In the report th.it ihe raiders have been ined by A. F. Hill's Corps ; for, np to Tuesday last, Hill's troops were iu the iutianchntents at Petersburg. The published statement that Anderson's and Heath's Division were detached from before Petersburg and sent to Richmond to look after General Hancock, leaving only A. P. Hill's Crps within the defenses ut Petersburg, is also incor rect. Heath's and Audinson s Divisions com pose Hill's Corps, and they were In the defenses of Petersburg at tho time of the fighting on Bauuday. Tbe report haa reached Wasbing'on that a prty of Rebels, supposed to be of Moseby'f (tang, Jtsttrdoy captured the Frederick stage and pas sengers, just beyond Claiksburg, in Montgomery fonniy.and later iu the day souio of our forces encountered them In Clarksburg and a fight en. tied, the resu.t of which has not been learned. ii:nti ri no tn iia ikeh.hbi'km. Ciiamiii'.iisii' no, August i We are well sup plied w ith provisions here at present, and all sup plies should bo of a hind that will preserve. There is (treat nant of clothlagand b 'dding. (Signed), A. K. McCm ub, J. A. Kvsiuu, Wm. McCihu.vx. Keaaltnn tlon nt a Nnrxcon-tJenerat. HaiiiusHvitii. Aiitfust 'J. Suraeon-Hen'Ta! Kin i.as resinned, and Is succeeded bv the fur. nicr Assitunt-SurgeonUcncral, Josepn A I'm ips. of Pittsburg. uonerui Kinir retires wrtn tnn run conn icnce and esteem of every member of tho Stale Hoy ernmcnt. lie will at ouee resume the praetico of his profession ut Pittsburg. The Ueaolatloaa of Vt'nr. A correspondent of the Nashville Vnion, who has explored the region passed oyer hy Sherman's army, says : ' " From Chattanooga to Marietta there is pre sented to the eye one vast sheet of misery. The fugitives fiom ruined villages or deserted fields seek shelter iu the mountains. Chios sacked, towns burnt, iKipulation decimated, are so mny evioences of the fem ful guilt lhat rets upon the chiefs of tills most wicked and causeless Rebel lion, All along the roads are great wheat-Holds iu which no sickle will enter; crops sutlteltnt to feed all New F.uglaud are to be lost for want of laborers. "Tlie owners have been driven Into the Rebel army by a merciless conscription, und the blacks have been sent further routh. I saw enourjh of this country to get a most vivid ami painful iin pressionof tbe horrors of war. '1 ills Is a beau tiful country,' exclaimed a friend, as his eyes tor the last time looked upon the gentle tin duUitione cf the vaiicye, terminal iux iu the windings of tbe rivers, ilauked by the luajesiic barriers of the mountains. The entire cotiuiry, lu almost every roud of it, is a battle held, trodden over by both armies. Ia every tow n the more public buiidiuKs aud the more eouspi. cuous residences have been devoured by lire or riddled with shot and theil. Used at headiiiar. teis, nr for Rebel coinmlssnry stuns, or occupied by prominent Rebels, such buildings have become singled out for destruction. In some instances churches have not escaped. They have been s tripled for tire wood or converted iulo barracks and hospitals, lu the towns one Is struck with the abacuee of young; men and men ia middle life. Fences ere demolished, and here and there a lordly mansion stands aa unsightly ruia." iFATH or jonv (iniufl, ni. We repret to announce the tlcceorcof Jodw (littno, Esq., which occurred about noon to day at his residence, hi West Walnut street, lie was apparently In good health, but woe seiicd this morning with apopleiy, which ter minated fatally, notwithstanding every effort of medical skill. CITY UNIULLIGEKCE. Tnr. I-ttc Captaim F.i not r. At one o'clorh, this afirmoon, tha nm tins of tho l ite Captain Thomas II. E llott, of General Gea'y's stufl', were laid In state In IndepcnJeuce Hall, where they were visited by a large number of the friends of the deceased. The hxly was In nn alr-tlghl coffin with g'as face, and covered with the American llag. The sw ord of the deceased and tho s.ecl enifrav ng were placed on the lid of the coMit. Members of the 2St and JK'-.h Pennsylvania R :gimeut n. ted as the gnurd of honor. The oniuiiitee appomied at Ibo mectini? of th associa ts of tho deecocd rcpor edtho following resolutions, which woie adopted U'.i-.a, A hrocirom.rr an. I so:tller,f'ira:ri Tl.-int. II Kill-it. A. A. ii., i nir. aai'i iicn ti. i a-i's-e.. ..1 wlir lua hrul aiilnt icl that dilljr rul t'l I I 11 ; a. 1. 1 eViMij. bv hia ninity vinuea rir ha, ,iaa.,'d rt .lavlf tu s an a . .miii.iint., an, I i .l.rr. tlicr.a'.r .''.4(Wv.r, Tiiji on tin. so emu d iv ami ihh aol.'tun o - 'a. a on, Ihe irl, vr.l iVln.u o tl,,. uinrni,..! . i.tcn Kiliou liav., mri tovrther l expr.a ihelr hcart'.'it T wllnus und .1, fp Sll.1 at Ini. auu I.MI. c,I nut .UU'tp. lie I lel avlll ir. H- ."rr.t, 1 !ial hpi. hi It -nirtlutv.is a .1.1 en,.m,liri. .1 1., to hau l .1, wu lo .i.-rlv tl v,' ua ( fii br.lve. l-dl-r Ik. lis. e,irar-,l Mni..'ir ( a.l b l knew 1 m f.v wnmirnly r,.y, -Brlei, ljr.;, aid glcrsius . b.a I'uuua car, r. Thh lnrT. Last week Trovcst Marshal Yaidley received tho detailed quotas for the townships and boroughs of Hacks county, and the three wards of Philadelphia, under the cill of the President for oOO.oo.) men, Issued July 18, v'A. The quota of tno whole District is 2S0S; ol ihc!e Ducks county Is r. quired to furnish KiJJ, tho Tweniy-second W.ird 4 II, tbe I'we'i'y-Unrd Wnrd 404, und tho Twenty. Hub Ward 301. The rrspecilvo quotas of the sub districts of Hueks eouuiy uro Kiven helo.v. C redits lor ubout UOO ineu in the whole district have been allowed the excess io former calls on the part of Hu ks cmnty allowed thus far Ixing alAjui 452. l)e dueilii thec credits t rum tho number assigned to each mh-tlistiict, tho quotas still to lie li'l-d aro caily asceriained. The matter now stands ns follows : tlw.:. C-.-.i.'. Eur. 77 4 73 . v 7 ;k) . W 13 30 . oo io so . 7.5 10 . M i. 31 2ii 3 i. 37 3.'! 4 .31 (', M .67 13 it . 10 22 . 70 21 4i . 40 IS 81 .41 13 28 rc it; 3 , l"o fiduo. 110 . 20 2 ifi . 4' M 42 , 'J7 15 12 17 7 10 .21 9 15 , fli in ns . 50 21 38 . tvr 13 o3 . 20 H 12 .. H'l C 80 .. CI 15 40 .. 3o 4 31 .. (in 21 ii .. 2 44 .. 67 IS 30 ,. 21 19 li .. 23 U 14 ,. 21 10 ,. '2o 7 10 1002 4.'.2 1130 Tbistol borough llristo) township Ik-nsalcni licdmlnlster lluckinghnm Dovlestown borough... 1 )nj lest, iwn township, .. urham Fab Haycock Hilliown Lower Xakerleld t'ppt r Makefluld Miildletown.... Miliord Moi rlsvlllo New Hiltaln New Iliqie Imrotltch Newtowu boronch Niw onii township Nnnhatiipton Not katiiixon Pinmslead Uuekertown borough... Kockhill Richland .Southampton hob l.ui) Springfield T nl. oni , WatnnKion Wurmisicr Warwick Wiigbtstown.a Tolal Certain townships, however, claim to have pus in in. re men ului r lornit r tuns man Kiev n tvo neiived credit lor. These cud ns aro at fo low: Jlillord, 27;R'Chland, 7; Ruhhill, 27; Hilltown, 1; 'luiiiaie id. 7 ; .No eburv, 1 ; Buck iuslain, 2; Uensalem, 3. Total, 7o. A u'.. n.i nt of these cut ins has bo. n for ir.le.l to head quarters at W.iSbmgton, and when they uro allow. d eiedlt will lie given to the districts eon etrned accordingly. Coihdi:ncb (iamb. This morning a green individual from Chester coun'.y was swlndiel ont of $20 in the following m inner: Upon arrivina iu the city, be was me by a sh.kiier, vho rxiended to him many courtesies, rho country man accompanied lis new-iutdo acqiaiutau e to ibe i citbi.ornood. f Third and Chos mc stree s and, durinit the ulk, enntted In conversation as though they weie old trhuds. i:pou nrrivinv at this pomt, the sharper suddenly rocollec ed that hi bad a bid lo pity, but hud left his purse nt home. Ho requested his eaiiipanion to loan him th" m ney, and as they were b ah going the same way, he wonid py him as somas he ar rivi d at his residence, but a tew squares di.t tut. The money wa b uded ov. r, and ih.) sbirpu. wont into a hui ding. Niaying rather long, th i ouutrynian ih ought he would go in und sea wb.it t,eiuined bliu. Up .n eutoiins;, ho fouud that tho shnrper had pass d thro igb t in hiid.liog and taken bis depart ire through a huckeuira ico. Elei'iomania. This is a new word, the vulgar nuaningof which is s'eallnir. In England it is in quite common use, aud is applied tj tho pe plu of got d ttJiidln who h.ive a manU for taking ibb gs which do not belon J tl them. It has been praubed to some ex eut here, or something very like it, i human y call .1 b. tb.it name. Only a few nays since a lady of very ro-pee.table connec tions a arrested mion 'he ciia.tn. II r hus'iaod i ppared, aud stated that uotwiihsiaudinit she hud lull mid plenty ut homo, yet sue would in duce in Ibis evil habit, TukOkb Hi Nuitsoru Pi.insyi.vavia Voii'!- tbhis. The lot owing is a Hi. of tlie canaille in the 100th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Dtrilett's Brigade, of Ledlle's Division, during tho recent stoimtng of Pcershurg: rap.alnW.C. Oliver, Co UiLleiitenvnt B.C. Ciavtn, Co. k, kincd. si aj -r I li'imas O. Iluunton, io cotumaud , wonn.ld soil a pi i.,.i fr A.tjU'diii H. .'fn'c l.'iaaurG, aou jf .lieCVl mel, pnsoa'.ir, altl lo Uc allKl.tly w,iii,l, 4 Cfcttimin Niuniaa M is,-sll. .'o. IT, l aptaln Mjl'aetars, Co. M, Lien ciianl Hnniui.si.l, Co. 11. w, uiis,l. Private J'lhn M Cstllluu, ul'l'lil aelphla, nnsoura The Chops. S lies of tho new crop of oats, Ihlity pounds to the bushel, have been mado at elthty ceius per hiishol in this city. The young clover In wheat and mowing fields ha sullered sever, li from ihe diought. Home farmers will plough np their wheat-stubble for corn next spring. The late shower was very beneficial to coin und potabics, and ploughs have airea ly hem started in many fields before the ground dries up agnln. A raibcr poor crop of corn ia autiripat. d, hut on the whole farmers aro pretty well sutisiitd. Dahino Tuievi.s. A gentleman, in company with somefilonds.paidavisityosterdajaftcnioo i, to Beliiioi.t Cottage, near the Columbia Bridiu. Wliile enciifi d in conversation, a woman seated herself beside him, and succeeded lu pieKing his pocket of a watch and chain. Ho was complain ing of his loss, w hen throe men, accomplices of the thief, came np and asked him If ho intended to charge ihe lenuile with the theft. He ma lu no reply whereupon they fell on him and beat him in a most shocking manner, Indicting sotno serious wounds in his head and face. Phowmku. This morning, the body of a boy, aged about sixteen years, who was drowned in the Spring Gurdcn Water Works, was recovered, and the Coroner notified to hold an inquest. He was swimming at the time, which ia in direct violation ot the law, as no swimmers are allowed iu this locality, the place being too public, A man was also drowned ut tlie same place on Biiudny hist. The CoiNt i i. Tkooi1. The company of raou Wed men raised at the expense of the city of Philadel phia, and pluced under the command of Captain Robert Kvans, are now emploved as scouts, aud doing duty at Gettysburg and Kinmetisbiirg. The men are all well and have done valuable service, haying captured a large number of prisoners. Bepokted Mt RbER. A rumor was current lust night that a man had been murdered near the Nnvy Yard. The story originated from tha fact tliut a civilian and a sailor got into a diili culiy, during which the former struck the latter a blow, rendciiug him senseless. Tu a Police. This morning tbe Lieutenants of the several To lice Districts did not make their usuul reports to the Mayor, on account of the dty beiug bet apart for tlie holding of the sueeiui election. Kkciu-itino). This morning, warrun'.t were drawn by the Muyor for the payment of the city bounty of H0 to Hi three years' recruit. WADT)ot nrv FewoMssTTTo. Ana-ijonrned mcci log of tlie delegates representing th Warsl Roomy Fnnd was held last evening. The report of the quota cf tbe Second District wss thru read. It Is as follows : H Quo Cr.(t. Kind 100M 4 .rvetit'i H2 Pl t-.igh'b 434 33.1 Ninth 44M 270 tenth 610 131 yu 601 101 172 400 Mr. Philip II. Lutts, fJecrettry, said that the n port of heTbiri District would not be ready etfore Thursday. The quota oi the Flghteeoth Ward was re ported nt ,1''"-. Mr. K. K. MiKer then offered tho following t rios oi resolutions : It. ..rrrf, That wt rvrrni.nd to lhl CTi-nnUttrsf a'h w a. 4 id p.oeure at oi,.'f ns iipi aintiusi.t ,r a c..iuit-iit inn.lrrli.K iim, r. mi. wh fan n shall b io II. o Ward, an,! An. rait i o nant A. , iiiin, a luirr mm m rrcruil oil iva'dent ea.a w ira. 1 l.al n la ik Uutj of a. n wan) c-.uimi-.f to am, io raiidci iiienn.jrts ut Cic m.iatsn is lieu ,-rti,-.'Bi. 1, i h. ths "islr ip,olnt rl y rrrrritn rvim- I t,l sv-n, Hli.,e d'itls It aliall (. I I .n ii' tl,a -.1 -ii. ,i mn.iri in- ii.'iit.Miaii.N aa :r'v t,.ay leein r.ivlia.hai rr-rmt only o.,n r-si l.'iitt .ifthscltv, lo .r..i. i f '! .llic.l l, Hie Waril ,r wsrils that hsvo at the Urn.- :h r' K a. ,411111 iv 1 , -w n H 1. .r,..rr,r, I liat -t .hall I s ( dutv if stlj a tit en' R cn i-ipt i .,1111111 to rnj- r Ihr .T;rts of tie uiuqtrrl ic lit in. Hants vfflclriil. A,, hrit. 1 1 ai lit I'll'. " fea.-ii. o-irn Ps "h srh-. r'otl. . nn,,.-, .mi .in. .. ia, 1, -it. u.ir .us 01 1 -riuiiuf 1. zluu 110 . It r.-.Mie...l (, 1 in Ids e mi.iiur. tr.aa ,o cm 11, u r, r malr. lal fer inch re. imsnls, an. 1 10 direct t-.tr .im ',11111.. 1 in 11. 11 u ,v j in.- u, ii.' i. ri 1, i'i- ibr J 'Irs. i.i.lio.e rm:niliiiij fjr Ihe .aefil of ilia Wirjs whltb nuat 11, .i a.i AV,iiI Tliat th Ward "ommlitast of Ih fwyCro iiinire. i. aurnrsiiv rr.pirt .i t., r, liii asia.ai M 1 . vtv Urn an.ints ho a:,n!l re lift f...ni t .la. a f.rl,..l J.'ii t? thr ra. lots p.. or Im alioli w rf.r with any muntsriof .'. iT'i.1,1,11.,1,. ,i,ii,iiii(v nniiHii .a.iy. 1 no snnjeci w co'i inne.i at longth. It was pern rally discussed, many delagat-s opposing the tirt resolution, and le-iring it -irl.seu out. The Couvemlon at length adjjurued to this cveiiuifr. Tin: Waren Wohks. This morning the water in the S.'huylhill was so low that ouly throe of tbe twelve wheels ia the engine-house could be lun. Although there was no scarcity of wa or, yet there was a nut.h less quantity in tbe several basins than upon ordinary ocras'.ons. Tha nn asurement of the soveral reservoirs, as taken this morning, exhibited thit the Fairmoant Basin contained ih.rlecn feet of water; Kensing. ton Woik, eleven fcot ten laches; Corinthian venue, twemy-sevea feet live mches; Spring oi'iuiii, uiirtcj let ieiKiii uieues. This shows that ihe Falrmount basin Is down eighteen inches, Corintliim avunuo thirtceu iiiciies, iiensihgton e ghi inches, tn.l .Spring U tr den vvorks eibt inches. The Fainnonnt ba.in is i-apntue ot bold ag twenty-seven millions gai Ions of water, KeiiHing.on eight millions. Co-in ihlan avenue forty millions, aud Nprtng Garden iiusiti nine millions. Ibe improvement to Ihe Delaware works la progressing rapidly. One pier is uo-v lu p-siition, wuiio iiuoiner ,s oeing iraineu. ine supply m wutrr from the-e woi ks. owing to tho irrajt tten. tion paid I bem by the Chief Engineer, is m aen berter than Ur-iml. During the present s.'a'ou uo eompiaiute have thus lar been main of the scarcity or Impurity of the water. 1) irl ig these exceslvo wiirui d iys our i Itiiens should not allow any waste water to run. Tho la-v which probibiis the w ishing of pavements between the hours ot 7 A.M. and 7 P. M. will be enforced until iho tir-t ot October. Phoki.ss ir Savno rs os Raisiso thr Piiila. dklphia Qcota. The nndersigned respectfully rt commends tha: the citizens of each Ward com mence with the greatest despatch and en' hu lima rahlng a company of one year's men, under efticlont cfllcers, either of their o vn in lepen j 'nt -eieellon, or of lis adopiion at Ibe Instance of some orgnnUation engaged in raising a regiment. Kv r w.u I, ly tamest action, can soou fid lis company to itsown credit on he quota. T;io aggre gate sum will amount to more than two tuou-atud v.iluiibers. A3 ftlcicut W.ud can ruia.. mum than one company a' a time when the Govern ment nerds men lur immediate anion. S'gird, 1). Saunohrs. . Tub West Gii.f StiuAOHON. Tho United Btates supply steamer Bermiidu, Acting Volnn tttr Lieutenant J. W. Buiiih comm inding, will tail from the 1 hdaJelphii Navy Yard ou Thurs day. llih Instant, for theWestOnf Rquulron. jn p. r ona ur-iriDg i) send aciiera, nnxea, duii tiles, Ac, to offttere or teamen in the said somd ion, eau have them taken free oi charge, by hav- u g mem on ooaru pu r to tne day or sailing. Honokaiiv CiiHTtFictTES The local Pro'O Miirsha s have pow in their hands h mcrary ;cr. tltlcstes of per on tl repreentiitIon for tho vrmv oi ihe UnltidStitis. Thoy have just been issued ny me uoveruuiep;. Tnoors Pashiso Tmroiou The Cd Mtssi cbuse ts Volunb er , numheiing 013 men, will ar ilve at the foot of Washington street wh .rf this atterneoo at 4 o'clock, and w II lie e itenained at the b,.lootis betoie proceedings m h. AwAinno Thial The Camden Jail contains about iwen'y per-ons who ara waiting trial oa tiiaigts ot various coaructer. Tua Chahhershchq Bank. A letter front George R. Messersmitb, Caohler of the Cham. Ursbuig Usnk, to Jay Cooke & Co., states that all the books and effects of the bank were safely n moved. The hank loses n .th ng but the build. it r, and the wal s of this yet st nd. an I Its busl ne-s will UMiu move on In Its acastimed w.iv I he cireuia'ion is purchased by tbe brokers on ne same terms as that of Hirrtsburg Lthannn. and niber first-class country hn ks. Tso Cha n i.ersnuig n.um i-, cue ui our strongest and best- niauui-ea instiiunone. Mattiiesses Spring, hair, and busk mtttre-t. ses made to order, and old m ittrotaes made over again, ut W. Hemy Ptiten's West End aphol siery stole, No. 1108 Cbesnut street. We havb bt par tiie largest stock and best assortment of Clothing in Fhiludnlrhla, com prising all dcsliahle styles of goods, fries medium jrtce to superfine. E.g. yens can be aecumieiy niit-a at ouee irom our stock, what- v. r be his size or pr p r Ions, In g.inne us e uial n all respecis to woi k m ide to me-ure. at natch wwer pnrrt. rot miom) woo preter, we nava a so a complete a-sortment of piece goods, which will be made up to measure in a tyl a passed by none. BasvurT & Co., luivsii hai l, rso. 018 Market street. PllII.AtM.HHI ruillK NEPOHT, Ti'fcSDA y, August 2. B isianss of all k'.uds is much depressed, owing In a measure, m the ei essive beat of the past few days. Quercitron Bark is scarce, aai No. 1 is limd t ft.VO ij ' ton. Small talcs of Cotton at JrT'fjjfjj l tU f)r mid dlings, at which it is held linn. In Sieds (hero is but ll'tle oo'ng. Virail sales of Clover a' 81 lf 15 1J" 04 lbs. ; stlet of T!ino;hy at S5, and Flaxseed a $1Qi 3 05, but traaiactlons ave been unimportant. Provisions are very rmict but firm. There is very little doing in Flour, which is held at yesterday's figures; only about 400 bar rels Jenny I.lnd, extra family, were taken upon terms not made public. To the trade small tale were made at $'Jea9'- lor superfine; 371( 0-75 for extras; ?flii(all 00 fur extra family. Nothing doiug in Hye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat continues in steady demand, with fur ther sales of 4(A'o000 bn-hcls good old red at $'2'50 iJ bush , $2-.r5 for new Pennsylvania, and 2 G1Q 1M15 for Delaware ; white ranges from tf2-(i0 275. For new Hye 175 1 bush, is asked, and for old $'l-80. Corn is In bettor ilivaiand ; sales of 3000 bushels yellow, alloat, at $173, and about 1000 bushels do., iu store, at $176. No change in prices of Outs, Whi-ky is held with more firmness ; small sales of Pennsylvania and Ohio barrels at $180. LITEST ltUBIMS 1XTELLIGILMC 1 - ARRTA'LO THIS klOKNIHU. Fteamalilp Nutniac, lukr, is lunira arum Boatoa, with lutlat uud paaa.'liara In 11. Wltlaur. Ilar.iu su KbkId. llowaa. Is dUtyt froia Omlillla, wltlr guano t.i 'lli.iuaaa Wanton at Houa. , ., fc. lir Kvoliue l.aiikSllii, 12 .lava from Havana, With oil Irtn and tobacco to ti. W. Barnad.Hi ai Km, a. hr lilaiuond Kt.ile. still, 9 days Iroul l',u. . tin grain lu Jajus ilarimU. . . ! - at waliTirTiwst.' ' -' fcamue Linda, Lihdaey , Irom Maa, IMPOKT I IONS. . Rtprledor Tto cvtt Mra'1'- v ;i H tv tpa-Hi'br E l''i. I.itoar'il!" VA o' 1 ir.,a V) bV , fbaecu iiamt u Kur.iAJou a Uto; lb bales loto M gatiatsr . kl .sgsj . d. . , , j , , fc FINANCE AND COMMCnCE. OiiKE or Tua Rvriwa Tntroi.rn, Tuiday, 4uwo.t i The Money Market eontinnef easy, and loan are freely offered at 6 per cent per annum oil call, Tlcst patier ia selling at from 7J np to f per ctnt. , A despatch from Washington this morning says : The receipts for the new 7-.30 loan yesterday were 8 lOti.goO, making a total for four day of f I,o76,960, or over $1,000,000 per day. Only tha nearest points have as yet been heard from, and no report has been received from the West. The Block Market continues dnll, bat steady, and the sales are limited. Owcrnment secerltleX are rather quiet, and prW are l Ann ; 5-8 H sold at 107(ij al07,; 7-30s are quoted at 108. an 6s of 1881 at from 106J(al07. .. . There is very little doing In Rmiroad share and tho market ia quiet. Pennsylvania sold at 73L Reading is quoted at eejfaMW,, Cauwlsssl referred 8HJ(n4tM, North Peansylvaoia 1111, Philadelphia and Erie 33g4, aod Long Istaha at 48ifo.60. Sales of new C.ty 6s were made t 106 and old at KM 4. , In Dank shares there is very Utile doing, but tbe market Is Arm 156 was bid tit Hortli Amer'ca, 64 for Farmer' and M chanby ', 6.J for Commercial, 3fl for Pennsylvania Town dilp, 79 for Western, 27j for Manufacturers' nd Me chanics', 65 for Tradesmen's, and 32 for City. ' There is very Utile doing In Gold, and the may. art la steady at the advance, opening at 1-57 1 sold at 2fi4 at hnlf-post 10; 157 at 11. and 257 at U. rUIUlDBl.rUlA STOCK EXUltaVMIlsaAIaata,aiH. t. ponatl By CUrkmia A Uo., Hroaara, M. Hi g. Taar C ... . BerOKB UOARDS. jn.sn jaciuwnny.... 'i Au ak Httk Ofl.k,. V itsi.b do 1 S( 7tinali I,amoFt.Hl Oil l "J IU' in Rsa.luul tl. it, tit1. SOD ah Moa aura.. o4 7j 7 jw io 00 , . FIHST BOARD. sua. VI. n. O-HW , 7- triei rio rt..io7 linsi eo "JSeCItt Sa.nrw 11C f'MOt am. a Aba....llll fits I. Chv Sa, ovr 70..1. It. ."' C1iy.nw iisiu SMSSitl btUi SI losji li'HOAil.'. Va'k- no', X ta tsh. V f...6 8dV ) ah ay ju a., an nnrrwe'SA,,., 9f IS th S Am r.eaa Iu. awt S"0s InCrMt .... tjj PthOana a m...l7 Jeo.na. i, H. a...bki .tii lUO ah Otitis. sa. , .ih ds2 lew ik Oil Oiaok FH1LT.H OF aTOCKH IH Mat vou. porte by Ciarkaoa Si Co., Brokara, Ko. tu a. TarrS at. t'nll.d eiaC4. ISKt.tnt rr., 17 ''. 0tm4 Ca. ork l.iai.d HHna4.. ..i'lSS aiai Old ' II. IV Haoli,( Kal mad , lllinmt rntral ItaJlroad... Oulrna Rallnmd Kw Yrk Cciilral Hallroad, Krl Itall.oad , tr aa.oo Kallroad (lo S tlah-rS SutM &-.SS) , Market. tiS. kte h aajaa ..... .. bid ' l?s aJs ..... .. l ( - MX ask ...,1.101a-bM li. uw :1 1XKW DM ,. aalaaj -...H'7 tS .M .... Htearty. . . . Dsll. Vi.otau.in ot Uota at Ua rhilaaikla OoM Kxkane So. S4 8. TlilrJ slraat, tsrond story i. . 0 , j S A. M MM IH M aair u ts :.:.:::.M7S if.i .""-"7r-i3 tlsrtst n.ajy. -. . JrCoont('o.qnote novoraaMnt Sart;l, w,ta mm ts say. as follows s r Sa. ISftI It. 8. 7 a IU Nolaa .:...u.:.:.rrf--t2 e.7 i Iistsi sl O roj J-'l,. A J si, IUTU Jl Tra., Catiillcalpa I lu.l. tn.dnoai Cjaancrmaa.rr's Voosoor k-Sti B.mrfV.V.lV.V.V.V.V.V.".' M.Sclnrtts Co., No. U 8. Third sUal.uMrttkaiiinai. lowing qaoiattons for Foreign Kiteliaasw msr aturuj a, iron lloaton : , 1 "T I ondon. en dava'aiiht. na-ffttA. fyinana, a 'a...'ani H; Carta, IU rta.a' al, hi. jt kadf us Putts. drZ ... c. A,. i , iii-. rp. taj oays- a, tot. It It'K ; ltn,n: ) l'l, IMSai'.OO: llambora. 0 dava1 flasil. MM "loai.e. I..nnle. It.ulin. Sll ,1a' a,h. mi. T..-l Ham. Krslitlbrt. SO auta' a aha IivMi&a.. a-.. J. a JSaxliw arm. "" Tbe following stntement ahnara thai of the Philadelphia a.nksyee.orday, as compared with Ihe previous Monday s-. .,v J arllal... $bl23....aiS S4,7o..ll. aitsf .'IS.977.SIS.... 7 7r7.swo....uc.-jrj 3 Sifl.vSO.... 8,!17JS .. inc. - & ll,; '.!Si:l.... 12. 7a..,.Ic 87evse 8.HI.SI7 Sl.MIft....lr,c.lVlta S.llli,. .. IHS..l)at.l(l,liHa HlJ Hl.Jfst.... SS,SW7.l)....1aw.. hi Loan l el L.tai tu. sr llu front tiai.ka. luatn banks..., lli-loalta C r.'Ulall') .... Ji.,aH7.... tmjM.m.lM -Jt wing is a comparative sifccnent of Ihe loll the is. w i ork i ity bi.ok Rr the weeks endluat .1.ii si u.e'io . . . .w wHijaonuuuvi ! , i,... .1 lt t,a:A,lu,. $IMii.s:.,;(U tW-S-'srire pse.lai o47 M SlpecIO al.ltUJMJ . o.Ut,,aua) ln,. I-t;jtt Circulation.... 4..1SS s 2 4,Vsl,l'M Oo.. WV.4S.I rp"Bll HUmUUS Ia..: 4JSS.rtf Tbe most n markable increase for tbe Mik i in the I em of h-gai tenders, amounting to M;o,7fjrJ. er the prevl m week. The on y Items of de , crrnse were ltJTaand due to banks. . ' ' There is little or nothing d.rfng hi City Paesea ger R.ilioad shares, and prices are nominal. Wi quce as follows. wiaam flrrsind and Third Fnrnce and Pine Chi sunt and Walnut.. ::::::: iiis- f)i . t An k sir et. .. , Rare and Vine 24 24 'A - ' h:dge avenne.aa. n There la not much doing la Coal Ofl share., but prices are without any materiel chavige. Pr., dnen.g .bares are Urmly held. - a . J Qnoiations or the priaeipal Coal and Coal '00 1 stocks at 1 o'clock to-day t , ,!:,.,.; , Hid .K. rulion Coal 8 8 Mrnwal Oil,.:".?, s a.-. .... Bl Alomttai II 1 a tat I 7 a? tl Uu .a ...... a .Si 1 . . ' H I VasnsUksTOl'li. h. V AiW ('..!. 'Jit 21 fl um Putr sisama. vir rn Ut. C al.... .'-' N rh ti' i .... jl; 99t r I am Cml, li oJ4il Vts OH...,,. 1 Jiioa.'a BdgrsytU ii tjJ J ,lrvua Ol 4 .1 Ir.si nn OO.W. .i 'Uf) (Tliilon (!. s? aieitcan Kaliii. rvi ntVll. Inti (llmrtl lii(( v.... tUM)d II .l.l.lUa.. (twiiifc.ki.t. ...... At ifi- Iruii , lev iliitl.r u.,al. 6 iKsvstojM, Zaa.., sat.... t iVT' 0 ! I SMiamor.. M 1 V flauell i , . I' slcllesu.. . saw fill lht SS H.io.la .. o.J lilt. 0'oiat.ad f&i Aa N'Mlw .u ,Mitaaulv lk 1 4i 5 K.XO-Salaa. . - t 6 KociUd. SK Mapn tihad OiLJiV M.Ciibi, ik Oil..., j'i fa f. tioiOjibCu.. .. I ajr Oil t I ne follow ing are tbe ttcrli.ts of F'oiir aud , Oraiu at this port to-nay : Fl-nr, 1909 hta.,' Wheat, A730 bush.; Corn, .1400 bash., Onia.j 27W) I uh. . ,, . 'Ibe following are the Recants of Coat OH st this port to-uay : Crude, 312 bWs.; Itasaed,' "00lis. .. o ,A ,inJZ', The following is the stntement of business at be Cub d Smtes Assay Office, at New York, fog ti e nion h ending July"30, 1S64: 1 Detyisiis of gold l'e. ii reign coins 810.000 , ,. Foreign bullion Un ted States bullion. 7..K ' ' ' 180.0k) ' 1 M jfW, i Deposits of gold, Including pnr!hi I-.-relgB coins 11,500 lureifoi bullion 10,000 fin id Kt.uti bnlllou (con'd In gold) 8,K)0 I'niitd Mates bullujn (old - coins) 2,530 . I'nl'id Stutrs bullion (Lake Kii pel ior) 1,000 : .. t.i . J o J J u.1 ' M ; .- (.. 31,0 a i r' Total deposits, payable In bars. 9134 000 Total deooslis. navable in coins 04 Odd Gold bars stumped Iod,oo4 Trniisniiited to United States Mint, , Philadelphia, forcoiuage 37,774 l The following table compares tbe export of 'l fpecie from tbe port of Kew York to foruira .: Joru for tho week ending July 30, and since .. nnuary 1, lHt4, with the corresponding period in ius luumu juais lium mJa '.. l 1H4 .cO,018,045 1857..,.,,..8a.216.10 . m 25.H24.2tiS 1856 2,).6 (3.i.i . lHb'2 37,004,873 1855 ,u,968.7'Jd ' lbtil 8,258,(176 1854 20. 2t JO Ml A 1M)0 2U,7lti,5.'3 1853...... ... li,5r4,8'.!4 t IK59 40,390,100 1852 .l$,&i,5i , 1858 16,776,71tfi - " -' The exports of snecia from Ban Francises,"' from Junuary 1 to July 1, amounted to id , ! 0'.'3,711. or sb,2:tn,i;t0 more tliaa during the satuej period last year. The Cincinnati Tones, July 30, says '- "The illsts.uut market kas uot changed esjen.- a tlally since our last. There is silli a fair inquiry tor loans from legitimate sources, which Is being . suppikdat 7(nlr per oeut. for tirst-class sigaa- . tuna aod lllln 12 for good mercailtila tuaimy- , The National and chartered banks are reotrietedl " to six per cent., but they are very choice in their au leciious. Iht atloual banks in this citr -" now receiving subscriptions to the new 7-30 loan,,-) and the amount subscrlaed yesterday' footed us SJ75.000. which is a very cliceriiirr CDtamsnrs. ment, and the advices from tbe bavt lead Mi f 'f'. impression tbat the whole amount put cm tho" market wlU be tuken." - . . . -.'ar. Ji-ltirnt i. jjj-As) I'ltni" 1 vt,pdl OtttrlMl Itrtswtiajrsi mi Uia tsfawkb. v!iias - lua H. 4vAai ol an i so Oi, .y a in . io- . . oi, x, o t, l.l, in ,io, q, i.j, o't, iroj.i... ... i - -A.KT111. U1.A St,-A.i:not tt, a ' 31. H). 13.41, 5. 41, 2i,v, WU4 n U4 ev," 1 "3 la f -tt ai a.'ijUii-:ciCA.j i"'