El =I Qt): anmpi‘ltr. OUR FLA l The union of Inkcs—H-t- um I The Union ol'btnu-s none 4 The union of hearts—the I: 7"‘And the Hag—cl our L'nio K. J. STAIXLI, EDITOR AND ElEl dnwri'nnrxga, w “..,,” - ’gMoxfiAY magma, s nnnoan'uc STAT ‘ ’ ‘Fon AUDITOHKGE. HOE_ ISAAC SI 1 'or 11310:: 003 M '. pon_smvr~:mn‘cr g‘: COL. JAMES P. OP PlT'l’sL'L'R ;- nErgoanTlc comm f ‘Cnnrrrlurc‘ 0011‘ A. ll.‘ cw-Tuu'z'ir i V i‘ 'Senalnr, i “114 mm 3tcS}II~.RM,E ’1 3 ~ ,Aitnmnbly, h .JIENRY J. .\Ifi'LHS, 1;“ ‘- Diet‘rict Attor I WH‘ A. DC);'J.\N,E=II - ' Co'nn.i,:€iunc , JACOB iiI’I’LLPJAK, 1 , IJin'cu-r nfthv P ‘JACOB at. ImLLlxum ‘ _ I Andixog. i§~ aosm’n n. Sjnnuarmx ' Cm‘mrf Surrey JOHN G. Bl:l.\lk}:““01 1‘ ,~ ._ ''` ~~. iho' ."bemocratic Can u 1 % tion to Re-Aase ' 'At a meeting (if the Dom "film of Adnma county, 1.9 M ’44lmrles,\\'ill, in G'cttysbm' day Inst, it was i Ram/um, That the helm: the County-Convention of U gust last, be requewtod to ' :dbe Cou‘H-lmuw. if) (L‘HyJM . I?A?,‘TIIE27'FII (msmrru A; 10 o‘clock. A. M.. to not “white for l‘rnthouomry and ‘ vbr‘oner. Ew'vry Delegate i< expt-rled-to up prekent.‘ By Ol'tlt-z‘bt' thO‘JT-mnniuoo, \ _ l . J. BRIXKIIRIID‘FF, (Thurman. WM. ‘3. n“AIIEURANfifé'LGn‘hHI-y. Sept.°~",lBo2.. . i . 1‘ TI‘IEICO’N’S‘TITT;6N! ,lanND MES— MEETING! {The Txfie Friends of the’Constitutioh and the Union Amused! 7 On Wednesday last a very large number qfthc citizens of the counts' n~somhled in 3119: Court-house, in this plné'e; to celebrate ‘ihe adoption of the‘CunsixtutiOH of the ',fnited Statesé—thixt Conflitution under =Fhich our famfl; of Stales‘l‘fved >0 happi‘xy Ind '5O Erospefousb' together for [nearly fibres quarters of a centuxy. We were ab ‘s nt at the (imgfhnving go o to the Escené I'fl' conflict b'e)'_6nd Bgonsimr )', but are told iihnt the'meeliilg \vns largprlmynntl expec htion, cronjdfl‘lg‘ the spzrciqu; Court-100m :11) its utmost capacity, whii‘st‘ Che frequent .'f'inxiife§tations ofinrn‘cst nttnflxm’ent to'the .ifrl Constitution and 4le 01:! l'niou were qxztlmsinslic and llearl-vhc-ouing. All agree mat it \i‘as‘a glorious ‘(lvmnaudratinm in as much 'hs it unmistakably aifif‘sh-d the deep iaqld which the chartvr ui‘; cur libei‘ties, ._.‘am;&i};3"the“ sires of the Rmoluti’on, has :xpon he heinrts of the hdnest people of ',Xdams. . ' ‘ » _ A fuicnd lugs furnished lés‘thc folknving ‘Ente‘g-eating notice of the proceedings (If the meeting: . ' , lu‘respousé to flu: call of=thel Democratic ‘j'ofihty Commizicc, thé Dcmocrnt: mul fr.c:xds >f-l'lhe Consfituléon and l'nibn I' Adam! 'mun 3y, mat in. largé num‘fxrq at {fl (‘uuxt House, “*1: Weglncsdny,‘ the Im. inst. 'AH pnrtiun; of :he co'um)‘ Wctc . rqtuwxwd. \mxfzg and flld, among .\t‘nu most lcspctlflnblc and in liaentiul cilizeps of the 00! my, us=emhlcd lb'n nits in Ihcfcelng-utiun ofrthc adoption of [he B'edeml Cuxltstitution. , lUpon th‘c ri‘mging of Hm *9“, the large Court. Room “‘3: completely ii led—every seal Was occupiedflnflmxuy were dbligcd ti) 2!..an ghronghout thé proceedings int the aides. ‘ On motion of‘Jacob Brinkerhofl‘, Eeq., Chair-.l man of the County Commiltee, the meeting; Was organizcdiby the nppoiument off-1055px; L. SHOBB,_ESQ:., a veteran fienzocrnt,. to the! Chairfind the following persons us \‘igc’l’resi-j dents and Secretaries: Wge-J’nsfc‘irnia,’ John] Eynch, Francis \\'ill, John Lilly, Henry “yers, BeterNeidcrer, Henry J. Kuhn, John Unnes,| Jdoscph Fink,‘ Henry.\Von, Ari-ms Lefcvcr, \\'iLl Ham 8. Hildebrand, Charles Rehert, Samuel fibemas, H. D.‘Wnttlcs, Geo. Macho}; Sara-l mica John Delgone, John A. Wiermnn, BenjA-‘l min 3. Reed, Anthony ‘Shults, Jvhn L. Smith,‘ Henry Ling, Haward Dix, Wm. McCIL-nn, Samuel Jenkins. ' I’. On,motion of H. J. Myers, Esq., it was re- Lohed- thin. the Constitution of the United States be read. Wherenpon, by invitation. fl. Harvey White, Esq., proceeded, in nfiiati‘nct Eyoice, to read that an important and precious ipstrdment. It is (well that the people should The made familiar. with its provisions. Yes, to have it put intoitheir minds nnd written upon V‘tqheif hearts, so that they mag-guard vigiiumiy ‘gnigsternly against infrncfions ofits spirit or {let I!" Never can it’he in enter hand. than Hriththe' Democratic party. It is their prov }ihce, chuliariy now, to oppose the beginning 5 f violations of it. as well by the party in paw: j ris by the Rahal: in arms, and to demand ' rein all the officers of our Gorernmcnt n ; 'thfnl and scrupulous adherence to it. , ‘ The raiding of the charter of on: liberties wuj‘listened to with profound attention and rcgp'e‘ct by the ehtire audience, silt-h as trnc‘ pal -Imin: only can give it. It isrto be hoped that 51150 {few Regnhiicans present profited by wrhnt we; heard. Strange that not'n‘tore of them ‘nro willing to be ranked among the true 3‘3:de cube Constitution and the Union.” ; ..flfilergading of the Constitution was follow fiébi the delivery of a “'t'iuonltldresa by “'in. am. E 5- ‘ g ,fi..gntiipr traced the history: of the osta'b ‘fis’héubof on! Government and the adoption of m,.6autitntion—reierring the mind. 0 .fi “diam, hock to the difiicnllies and trials 734* ”W by which the founders oflbe Gunmen: van! LOCAI.’ DEPARTPJ EMT; beset, Ind portnylng in chute and forcible u .I——7..__ -,. --.. _ ._ ‘ language the invalunb‘le fruits of their inborn: COIIUXIOS YOSTI’ONED.—Thc Commu- Tlic speaker gnined the nudivided attention of nlon previously unmounted for yesterday in his auditor: for his ex Itject and. his most inter-Linc Germ-n Reformed Church, has been post csting treatment or it. \\ gll me;; the people . pound for two geeks—(hut h, to Snndnj, Oct. he proud of such n man u n clndidalo ‘o';6[h. Preparatd‘iy exercise! on Saturday pre theirrepresentationintllr Sum Senate. Thext,viou|. 11.. mm”, R", m, such“, 1” not (.‘ouetimtionnl rights and libertiel will‘be nfe-Eubnnt, lending his services to our wonndéd 1y guarded in hil‘plmcc and by his wake. The ooldien nt Kceilysvillo—nt which polo), he speaker was enthusiastically applauded. The! wfites, there are some six or seven thous‘nd. Address wot uucbns to disarm the Republicans *—‘ z of tineir patina hostiflly—no sentiment ex. .preu’cd in open to any centuro from‘ my I”. triotic citizen, Republican or Democrat... Fan 'naticism at the North and Rebellion in the} Smith, were held up by the soak" for eon-9 damnation u co-oprrmiug in the guilty put-J pose of subverting the Constitution. the sure lgnnrd of'our liberties. and overthrowing our ‘.- Government. on of lands- Ivoulrl sever; ion of h.lpd3— ; iurcverl SOI'EIETOR GEO ‘ The Spcnkn retired. we are satisfied, with the regret of‘nll, that his Address had not been more extended. ‘ ' NJ 22. 1862’ Wm. .\icClean, Esq-1., ndvgrted to the large assemblngc 0! Democrnu nl eriucing their pui'c and unchriing realty itd the Constitu tiqn and thccUuion, and proposcd‘three cheer fvr the Cunflitulitm; the Cairn, Gen. McClellan and the .‘irmy, which were given, the ¢ntire nudimce rising, with n tremendous fervor. After which, on motion, the meeting adjourned. Thus hm: the Democrats of Adams arilen in their dignity and sblown how inoompumhly suporior tiny are (0 their him-r nnd mistru puluiis Republican. opponents and limb 51mi iiciouHheir slander-em nnd—Jihcliern age. ' . TICKET. ‘ IRA 1., EXKER, 'ERAL, BARR, TICKET onmrsei co Lethgpyblimns hoIJ such a mecthig if they can. Democrats don't meet to denounce thfir fi‘eighbon, and lo prnte about lnw higher than the Constitution. The Constitutiori as it is and the Union :15» it was are good enough for them—and these may are determined to uphold against nil cncmhs mad at allhuzgrds. Lilzlcstown .T) rone tp. «Hysb'urg ME (If. , Union (p VISIT TO A BATTLEJFIELD, On Tuesday morning We left homo. with a view to visit tho bgttlé field of Sunday, between Middletown and Boonsboro'.‘ We reached it on Thursday niorning, and found the rebel dead still unburicd. The jsight was horrible, and well calculated to im press the mind with the awful character of war. We saw some forty or fifty of [rage hodics, nll bloated and niortil'ying. nflt’mv cruluf them black as neurocs. gThis‘hwns on the right. The field on the leg't we had not time to Visit, but uml'érslood thatthere were several hundred rebel (laid there. The Federal dead were buried immediately alter the fight. What the loss mist on cithcr side we could not find put with any degree 01 accuracy. lt wns all gaps: work —.15 we are now cpnvinced mdst 'ol‘ the’ [el egraphic dispa‘tchcg in regard to battles arc. The cliui'chos at Middletown were full of our 'wnnuded, and many were being cbnveyed to Fredgrick in anfimlances.’ The helm-l wo‘unde'hl were (left. by dozens.-‘— The corresponrlont of the New York‘Tuner ~e§tim|tés the km in killed and wotmdml on each side at 2,000. This may be noarcr correct than any nthor estimate we have soon, but we believe iQ still the high. The rebel dead, “:0 are told, were buried on Thursday. ‘ ‘ i . hmihon (p Slmhnn tp . y; Y n 1‘ ble. ' mile Commit- Hho Imum of , on Wedr‘ms- to: mmpqsmg a 11th of Au- E'u-asscmbk‘. at, 2;, rm SATUR fMHJ-Jli, 131512, minute a candi mmlidule for Upon reaching Iho top of't'no mountain. towiu‘rls Boofisboru'. our ears were greetea wikh the most terrifl'lc cnnno‘nalling,f A battle, (In; IMLll'hSt rf (7w uar, waé in fire gross. in the neighborhoqd of Sharpsb l'g. \Ve hurried forward, and soon. from lan‘ elevation, had a fix“ View of the fight, nl - some five nr six mile-x distant. In the afternoon our curibsity led us in he direction of the- bnme, and in the couhso of an hour or. more we found‘ aux-self. (inn. derlthe guidance ofn gentlemfim mnueqtj with the. ambulance cot-17:3) within a, hundred yards of our guns, {lnd about; I sumo dislam‘e from the bafflefivld of mhn‘nixfg. covgl‘mi, we Were told, hy'fhorlls~ ands ofdé‘ad h‘nvl wounded. Whilst_in +llO act of starting for this sreno, just over like brow of the liillJßlcClellnn’s guns innhv difitcly m front of us opened most vi‘Jor- mbly, “hich soon brought :1 rcsponw fr the other side, in the shape of’ a num of ugly shells, yin] of which' cut“ flx‘ way thrnugh 1} trees within fifty‘yu of our pogition, when we concluded place was not, “healthy/Land left. Fr llhis time until night the HFllllnfi contin ued most desperately, and the can onagli‘pg ! did not :iltogetlipr cease until an hour after l dmk. The chances we thought in faworof ! McClellm, but the oldest'nnd best ‘sollkic‘rs ' pronounced itithe most stubborn filghtdliey .were evgr engaged in. .A captain of artil llm-y said to us, “we are driving them, but sit is like driving a nail into a stone.” No‘ 5 battle on the Peninsula conipared with it I in desperate fighting or destruction. ‘ i We left the neighborhood about the timei I the fire ceased, and, with the echo of‘den‘th- 3 ' dealing artillery and mmkety still ringing i lin our ears, 'we coulcl nln repress the [thought that_an awful respfinsibility relsfts i upon the shoulders of lhosefsectional bigofils ‘ ’and demugogues who, when the d.fiioulty might have been §eltled‘witliout bloodshed, ‘ ishouted,““no compromise!” "noconifiro-a misc!" A . \ ‘ 1 The particular?) of the battle wll be found in another poiumn. - ‘ , ___-«.W-ffl“ W'That Gen. McClellan enjoys the fullbst confidence of the army, need no lo nger ‘be questioned. His .presence is eveiywhe‘fre greeted by the soldiers with éhéers‘upon cheers, the warmth of which at‘tests how heartily he igadmired. The hostility man ifested towards him by stay-nt-home "pn triots” is very well understood to be polili calg. a fact which wigs clearileroughthome to the comprehension of in‘ number nf'higot ed Republicans on Sunday week, when siev emi regiments of cavalry visited this place; Every “feele‘i” that was thrown out againet McClellan w. s so promptly rebuked hy the war-worn soldiers as to cause the pminn fault-finders to retire with very large “flees in their ears.” ‘ We verily believe that there are plenty of "no-party" demhgogues who desire (fen. McClellan’s defeat, supposing that such a result would forever put him out of the way of political advancement. With them ,the Unicn is really nothing—political pow er is everything—end they only steal the nem‘eof "Union” with the viévy of hafn bugging honest ahd unsuspecting, pepple into aiding them :11 their emu-ts ‘to {etnin power.» ’ Y .' , fiWe have been told sewn! times, than. Mr. McPherson has denied, pfimdy, “int he voted for an Abofitibn ‘méasure, in Congreas. Did he not vote forum Aboli tion of filovery in the_ Dlsfxict of Columbia for one}, When his ounnalhetq unmet this question, in. shall have .more {if the dome sort. to ask. ‘ _ * WA report reached this on Suurdugt‘ that “he 87th Reg. I’. \'., had been captured be .yond Beverly, \‘n.,.hnving been surrohnded 'by a. largely nuperiorforce. We hope Que rp morv wiilpmvn only a rumor. Capt. Adair]! Company, of this plate, is numbed to ttfis fine Rogimtut. ' § I’. S.—on Sdturdnx eveningwe received a letter from a memberiol that Regiment, ‘dated Sept. 16th, at Webster, Tuflur ro., Val from which we infer that the rumored cap' re is untrue. On Friday ,night they burnncrtheir tents. kt}, at Fort Elkwatcr, and after n 3 three days’ march, reached :Webiter. 2 Wllon. I). Zieglqr, of this place, on visit: ing‘lthe battle-field oi. Sunduy, on the “oath mmnxain, picked up ‘close by a dead m 1 .1 om cer, n‘Gmn Blanket, marked‘in type as ftglowsz nu. u. Herrick, Co. a, 13 Reg, x 421." n is marked thus in foqr plaicea. The Ju ge fo qncats us to make thia note, with the hop’e that i}, wilFF'enc-h the attention of the owng’r, Fund i? not that of some rclA-tfive. _ It might pf gclic blighly prized WThe Union Relief Associ.ltioq of] Eyster‘s Female Institute, aided by :1 ye public, nzive forwarded to the Battle—fie box containing seveml packages of ll g-omprcsses‘, find 300 yards, of bandage; I I’lugers'town. gonzaining 200 yards of n w 50 compressefi and sun-ml packages 'l nlsq one, box hf delicacies, coutnining 5 of forllil’lmlll 3 do. fax-inn, 1 do gelm‘m “15:0,? duln‘dtmkng box 01 figs. 2 lbs. 4 do. lurina rackrrsh'.’ do. tea, )6 do sugar, 2 Ironic: of blackberry cordial blackberry“ _Vlm‘gnr, 1 do. .\lndeim \\'Vine curl-nut, wxpel 2 do. cologne, 3 sheets 0 lentjmr, 6 alleys ofdricd apples, 4 do. p 3; 6 doaherjicg 2 do. lrlncklpenics, l d berries. l do.'})earE, 5 cans uf_pc:\cl|csll peach h‘ultir,~l do. peach mnrmalmlle, 3 . Me butter, 1 do. jvlly, 3 do. tomnloz-s, i Mm was,” doz. lemma, 2‘ cakes . lite, 3 dnz. towels, l dnz. shirts, 6 I 'Lu<hions, i cake'of mutton tulluw, 7 course 5035,11 do. fine sown-5 doz. rusk .\lanland liiscuit. ‘ anpt. Builvy'V Cnmpnn! wns battle of Sblth MuuuminJhetwuen Mid i nnd‘Boonsh‘n-ru’, on ycatcll‘dnawguk; 1 lmvc the pyfinful’ intelligence to comm t‘mt Licut. Sndlrr, who was in eufixmn killed. and' Man Jereml‘xlh Nayltir and P. Miller. Lik'ut. Minnigh was wnundcd I arm, Sergoxml “any in ihe leg. Szunnql tml'furc- of ghc leg. (flmputntm‘l.) “l'll‘H'l tu‘er. ball in the shoulder, uuanxmnlg gall, reported wounded. ‘ ' ' ' Lieut. Sudicrwvus shot (brough the and breathed his last about twn hour His remn’ms were brought. home for iml on 'l‘lofday, in charge of' Lfcul. Minnigl‘ Liam. S. “11.5 a son ofthc Lue \\'m. l; m, and tastier] nom- Pelersburg, (Y. . was a gnllxm; oflicer, and ll’i‘s den!!! is mourned ns \ircll by a largo circle of . n 3 byfiw brbw [mud wlm were fighié 01c? him. i ‘ . 1 ‘ [S’Tlm finnml 59).: (but nit the t 4 ”.\rper‘s Feltry 13y the Huh-15. on ..\I more \\ch when niuml or; of Capt. I] mvnh-y there,s who “‘¢l"l" ynrukd. Tblil‘ MEM get Liout. ‘6'. A. Hat-nor. [helm- _\ Cohlc, Jaw. AL S‘utt,‘ (“her 0. “'dah. J. King. (‘priu Moi-Imin: S. I’hnhnnfi. ‘ A. Bustixk,‘ .Ins. .\lndHngh, Jncnh I}. I}. \\’nlldcc M‘plu‘ing, ‘Repbcn A. Flnhr. D, \‘.'il<ou;LnngweH, “'lu. J. Mm Rnhor! E. (‘fimka .\.fiN. Flitv'hcy. and I'. Test, we're cnpmrr-d on pirktt on before and not pnmlchThcw five - dvréd, after» short fight. to 13 Rate] two nt'thL-In n-cre \roundM. ‘ l ' z The yemunnleruf the Company H (‘lmmhfirihurp hm'mg c’ut their way the‘prol lines. , . \\'élsb n‘nd‘twn priva‘tca of the Home B after [Le éurreuder, {cscuod 5 Flag fr Rebels. nnd ~brought it. lmmo with We derive (HI-l; infurmalinn from Mr. \\'c 41:. scemsthat Co]. .\lilos, in comm llurp'or's‘ Ferry, finding on Sunday .l thnt lllt’l'C vyns dancer qt” heingmn-roundl out. mlfi'i tolrl the mvnlry force; that won liim—sonlcifhfiflfljn number—that they: start and q’nt their way through to thel sylvnnin line. Capt. Hunter's compa . with thvmfl They left the Ferry nt 8 0"r‘l 'the tvening, travelled through the el iinqs the whole way, without losing; 4 though (held at. by the nbols all nlun gents. thiwecn llngerstcwn and Wi I port they capturetl H: prisoners nni the l uition nn'd ‘sn'ppiy tntin, (about, R 0 wng l the rchél dun. Longstrcet. “they nmrcb priéouers into Clmmbersburg. l ‘Q‘Colt Sumn'nlt'a ngimrnt i: on. d‘ the Washington Branch of the B.\lt£mo Ohio‘Ruiylrload, near the Rolny House. 1 Cross is now Adjutant. ‘ Limit. Ennis!) consequently hccntue First Lieute‘na (‘an McCrcfiry's Company, and Order genut M'L‘Kfllgllt Second Lieutenant. I WOW}. Hun. .\lchan. m 'the ‘ Drixgqnus. Jinn received orders from I burg, to report hinisclf to Ihe coma} officer of the mihlim in this'county, nn orders. » . . WThe Adams Drugoonq,’Cupt. r“ Creaty, paraded here on Saturday Lust. i force. The Comprugy makes a. very cre npphm'ance. ~ WA Cumpany has been organized : Oxfgrd. nndor the recent call of Gov.’ It numbers about 60 men. Cupmin, Dr lin-mini; first. Lit-I'LL, A. F. —Gill; Seco- A. S. Hines. '. [S‘Anoflier infantry company, for protection, hag been organized in—M township. under the follriwing officers: Captain, Jame}! H. Collins, é In Lient. C. B. Young: _ 2nd " Jaaeph Eckenrode. V . S‘ln vigw of the want of system mi. cert 0| action, between' the sen-ml or : companies in the Emmy, the commis oflicera met lit the Conn-house on S» melt“ and elected Capt. Jon! [inn mnuder of In he "niltgble forces in the ry. This ofcozzrae in bu‘ n temponr'y a meat, rendered necessary by the absence regular military organization. i WA large mansion house, with it‘ con tents, twp large barns, filled with grain; hay, ML, 8 machine shop, with all We muhinery, with several tenlnt houses, making in nll twelve or thirteen buildings, were destroyed by fire on the ‘fnrm of Mr. David Blu‘tin, in Jacksqn townahip, Yorkv county, en 83 rday nth-moon week. Some live slack w also lost. .The fire in luppnsed to have orlg mated from the smoking of sugar in one of llne .lrns. The loss in heuvx, but mostly insured. ‘WER NEWS. THE BATTLE OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN The Rebel Lon Fifteen Thousand-Fed eral Loss Three Thousand—Movements of the Federal Army Boossnouo‘. Monday, Sept. 10.—The bnt-. tie of South Mountain, which wus fought! yesterday. rusnltml in a. complete victory . [‘o the army of thc' t'otonmc‘ The battlé, field was located in aporpr- of the mountain on the turn iko road, between Middletowni and Boom ro’. During the forenoon the? firing was) our artillery t-ndoavoring to, {mertnin‘thc nnemy~ strength and position. _ ‘ About 12 o'clock the corps underUt-neral; {Reno Wm oi'derod to ascend the mountain on the loft and make an attack on the ene , my's flank. ‘ At tjm‘e o‘clJck these troops got into action, an] tho mttleol‘musketry for about half an hour mm terrible. 'Tb,°i ‘ enemy now fsmm “my, leaving our men in , poawssion c that portion of 'the ridge‘. ' i The loss on both sides in this action wsu g considerably but we hail not a nnemlor ’ field oiiicer finiurcd ut this point. ov‘epzingi Major Gemini Reno.» who iwu killed by 3 ‘Minnie balltpwsing throng» iii; lmnlv. ‘ i General Hooker copmmnaing Mchw-ell’s icorps nnd‘thc l’ennsylv'unia Rewrvos. as cended the mountain on the right, for the put-pow of finkking tin attack on the leftof ! thambels' Lmiitirm. He got his troops intoi ' position an moved gupnn the chewy about 1 two hours before sun‘dnwn. Here. as in‘ the .cnse on thé other nid'ge of [Hut mountain“; our troops {rare suocbwlul, driv ng them-he ‘ my'beioro‘timm with great slaughtpr. "Thai l rqbéls sufl‘utml lwre more than at any othrri point oEtliq lgvattlo. ; l ‘ Gen. "Hatch. commanding“ tlivi~inn un -d‘er Gen. ”baker, wnswmmdod in the [93.5 =EI .\lrs. l'l'UllE d, one A. and 'onc to w dagc, ‘ lim; (ion. Gihhnns’ brigade. (omymle-nhhe 2d. Glh un«ij7lh \Viaon'nkin nnr‘l thmlflthiinl diama régiment-z, wqre (srdorofll to movéup the gorge qr the mountniri. This brigade did ,not got; into action until ,nitnr dark.— They fought until nn'iriy nim- o'cinck. 'Thi's brigade lmti about I'3o hilh-ll nnrl wouhdml. An‘mng theiulcad iai_CapL. Cnidwuil, of~lhe 2d ‘VhOOHfiill. ‘ ‘ 1 - “ ‘ The rebels were (irivoh tmok for about a miln. when; Gen. Gilbhnns’ Inignde was re lieved by a Tortinn ‘t Lil-n. Summer's col-Iw, who held the podtilim during the hi:ht.—- The rebel tnonps oupfiund “ere Longétrnet‘s, I). 11. aml'A. P. llilll’s corps. “m 1 our tronps have: had twd: hnun longer of day light tho'gr't‘ator pol-tion qf thP rebel mimy engaged wqhhl hawi lmen 'tnken prismtforfi, m they were surrognidml (m thrup suit-53m: only mndu 901 own” thing thruugh H mm l‘OW lh'fiic in tho mhnnmin. which mm M. tiuvl‘y woxfld have hon made inwnNfl-lv. Amrxmz tlfm n-hrl titiECt-rn knmi‘u to trek“- ictl wm (imim‘nl ihxjhm'i.‘ of Lent-um. «(Id Golf Stlong. of thvi Ninotvcnth Virginia rrgimont. (Hm imdiv of the lam-r maul): timml today‘by n Q-ug pr nut-flu sent byZLhu rul:01<. : ' ;_ ‘ EL ' i mpers , 1 do. runes. white" 1 do. :1 do. pent-h Anches, ms]:- 1 do. 0. ap- I tum hoco- rc‘ular pieces 4 do. 1121 clown nd we At daylight. ‘this fi'mming «hag, we rimst apprehended wins minim-4L 'l‘l'u: roln»l< un der cowr chine Ilium hwl lv‘f't "0 tlwir way to the l’dtnmac. 'i‘fioy wvut‘ ln lhi< [slim-e (Booxkllmoi’) two m'ilvs boymvl tHv nmuu— tnin and llzdx-c look the rml’Lowardsb’lmrps- Lnrz. I ‘* ¥ ‘ . lnipnte d, was tor W. in the yak-r. .‘Jnnl (Joni— They lvl‘tiall thairflenl an tho {fu-M, ‘nml thaw of lhdil" woun'lml whn “we nut nblp l 0 ‘vmlk wi-rc foun'rf in the #llede in lhmubnrn’é j , ‘ , . , (ivnt-rnl Xlvf'lr-llnq v: 110'] Umjfluhl 'hlrin! ‘thc wh‘obz Hay and ‘ night, conducting all xnnvr-mr-msiin Wynn). ‘ ; ' I’n‘tu r-vn MX'olve xmd fiftnr-n h-mdrvd pri snnmx “'mwi tnksn {lurin‘g thv- «luv. mmt. uf thr‘nlhxth!’ imam hm'lvr‘h-n. Mufikor. ' . Yfihlnuhy (ion: xui Fm).an'~‘ warp-1 ml - :"mnunm’gu ]>:|~< aix millu nunmr' llgupt-r‘: i‘q-rry, “Lam-“hp onurmml “:9 one» m)“, ,“Im hi-ill flu-tt l-ny- ‘ur ni‘nnt (h m hdurx‘. 'l‘h4x lutL‘u-nl-H‘m.‘ in :l mmfiltto xcut OHLe onomynml withmr) v In~<. Wur loss in this laction w; about SvUJiJch ‘amvl \\'mth-IL ‘ ‘1 ‘ ' '. 330ny hftcr S- Fad ) llc‘ dceply ricnds ring 0: ondny: autm’e ' The who! loss dmiinu ”up day and hivh't was 1111!)“ 14,000 killed, \\'opudud and mm: MEM mg. i ‘ ' ‘ - (‘n-neral Lon 'lr‘knnwlr-flsod to tlm'oiijzr‘m n!‘ T’u)on~lm}o' that tliu-y Inn-'0 been (Icfgxttecl with terrilflv 16:3. < ‘ ' ()ur low: in kiHh‘ll mm! wmmdml ix'ill pmbflfly roach 3,900. \\"c' I|).‘t, but few I»rx~nnm=.‘ ‘ 1 , ‘ V 'l'h‘< motn‘n: a! Hm‘jvzht (‘mn Pleasan tnn, with HUSH: lIIi‘N-i-(‘wu-‘z'f. and Capt, 'l'\\'itcholl's§-nttm-y, :Kart :11 :l'h‘X'Jh“‘f'!4‘":l\'. Al Boomhu'yn’ hémn‘m up u m; we a n Vin giuin Cuvulé'y, “ith a} battery, aching as rear guard. g “ '. The ”fin‘fix cavalry chargm] after Hm reb 01> lhruugh‘the town and lwq mi'o: onl on the Hagen-gown turnpike"Mpanzng two of thdrgun: :iml killingmul \\'nm din: a num- Imr 01' (hold. \\'e :1!!!» took {himb thirty 9f the rebel mivnh'y prikonew. ‘ | Gen. Riohmw‘kou's‘llifiw‘inn grin: in "the ndvrmuo. tom-z the ‘mudifxomwhls place [‘9- words Sharfasburg. j : J ' ' About, twp and 3 MIN mile»: ‘fl‘OmlShflrpfl burg-Ganoml Richntglenn o-xme up with the ennmy in large forcv‘. ‘ocvupyin: :I long ring? of hills. They prmei‘ite'i n lino ofihattle‘onc and a half inilca longs. 'l‘lm nftm-n'onn was spentlw min ascerz‘fnining Ihl‘ pmitinn and fax-vb oi lbafrvboh, my' lynnlm not having- yet cume up in‘suffiviel‘llt 'mlmhore m wm'raixl. making nnfiltuck :‘pn' Ing cnemy- in 111 i: strong pesigion. [j ‘ . @A coircsronrlfint of the New ,Vm-k Timon,“ ho alms on the.“ ground, says in regard to the result: ' 1 . 3!. J. Hiram n mug! .\l_\'cr>, rlnnd, 0:01:11 'ridny Irre’n , after ow M rrcugh gade, the !nom Id nt . rning -d and under might. Poun- wits ck In emy's 7mm, The resuit of the bhttle securos'tn the U» nion troopsga Vely important position. inns mnch n: it Iconwxnnnla the Approaches on ‘Pach side of the mon‘ntm‘n; aim a vast arm of the sundlmding country. I estimate as befpve staléd. (hm. hm thousand will c’oye-r the list of our casuattiea. I‘think (115141110 encrmy’s loss in killer] and wounded wilfnnt expoed our dwn—al together we captured two thousand péisoners. ; ‘ 131311 inms- mm!!- hs) of ~d the ty on 5 and ' has TUE onERATIo'Ns 0F noxnm Fnsnzn‘xck, MIL. Sépt. lit—After the bat. llos of South Mountdin Gz‘ip ’nnd But-Rous ville Gap. fought rnspectively by tho forces of Bumsideg and Franklin on Sunxlnyfithe ijnemy Having been driven from their posi< tion, fell b ‘k to vidl‘v Logißooneehnr-nfimnrl thence soufiiwunl to khnrpshur‘g, and begun crossing the Potomac ‘abow undl below Shopard'stown. " . . ‘ The pursuit by Our troop: was mpidgllook or following: by way 0f Boonesboro’, support nd by Sumper and Banks, and capturing one thousa d prihnnérs during tho morn ing. The Imm} breakfasted in Keedys ville. t'hree piles from Boonesboro’. but our cuvnlr soon drovq their rear guardi‘tom that time. i - ‘ ' Pprter’a dnvl Reno's corpa. loo}: a shorter road over the mouhtain, and arrived at- Sh’urpsburg“ at, sund wn. ‘capmritag‘ hund reds of prisoners on (aha way. Franklin’s corps. mpfiortéd by Couéh’s division, poked throdgh Burkeltsville up, which he oaptured so handsomely. strikL ing the maid lending direct from~BoOnsF boro’ to Harper's Ferry. and‘ thence mov ing in the direction of the latter pla‘ce, guin‘ ing Elk Riflge Mou'ntain. which flanked the enemy’s position, and b‘mugh. them within good range ofiour artillery. Franklin’s corps rsugbt a» mum: bat tle on Suniday averting. to Burkeunflle Gap. The fenemy were terribly repulsed. though having great. udvnnmges of fmition. OE MEM nrns nding await MEI Inn-gt: itable =I unin. J. W. d (10., 'home ntjoy 3 con nixed ‘ iuued urday ; com coun- Huge 1' any SURRENDER 0F HARPER’S FERRY On Thursday week, Jackson crossed the Potomac at \Viliiamsport, and marched to wards Harper’s Ferr . which place he inves ted. On Sdturday {re captured Maryland Heights on the north, and London Heights on the south side of the river. On Sunday he attacked the ferry, but. was repulsed.— On Monday morning at daylight, he renew éd the Ittnok. and the place was surrender ed by General .I).xon H. Miles at. 'seven o'clock. This dinner Willa-Able the Bob e): to cross the Potomac with the grate: pottion of their forca. ' r„ i The Federal force captnr - and paroled; at Hal-par": Ferry- by Jackan is Mfimaledl at from IMHO m 12,000. Many gum. with ; ammunition and Horus, 9150 fell into the bnnrlsof the rebels. _ i _ Yesterday owning. preview; to this news. McClellan um! Burnside werenpidly mak ing suoh didpmizinns ma would have rosulteql in the complete defeat m- cap‘ure of nearlv‘ the emu-a Rebel host. Our troo pressed ‘ their reru- botly km evening. dufthe pros~ pee! wns’ 1110~tbrilliunt, until we learned that Harper's Ferry was no longer ours.— About _lhren o’clock the pickets of General Howe-’5 brigade captured one of General Stuart’s nirh, who min on his way to Gene ral Lee’s heqdquarters with a (lmpntch from Jackron. announcing the capitulation of the place yesterday morning. _ fi‘i‘On Thuwlay there was hoavy can nOnzldmg, intendml mainly 'o') find each other's yrocition. But smullfbodies ofinlhn try wnrn engaged. There tvns no decisive result, but McClcUn‘n had the advantage. ‘ THE “2mm MARYLAND." 1 . rn‘n “mtg 'or TUESDAY AND . ‘W‘EbNESD4Y‘. 5 ; TERRIBLE Loss: or LIFE. General Mansfield Killed-« Gena. Badg wick, Hartsnfi'gnd Darya Wounded, Gencral ”fl-(7,114,: Gains and It)“: the P 9313 (innfnr which ’u’ Flight—La ; on Both Stiles I ', 113‘uq,—-I.”UO,‘RJ/ct Prison .9 (‘apfurrd-o J Jackson frying la GA into JI Hollan’a Rear. ! The ngvnh nHF-e Adsociq J Press furn i~'h-imeres'i-I;lmc'rmnu of th battles fought inn 'l‘uncday and Wednesday nexu- Spanis burg. .\ld. The m mmenls- 1' (ho Confed- Qorums on Tuesdnyxmorning xalicnted that lthn'yr intended tofi‘ ht in te vicinity of Hull‘péharg. Con. Juvkuon’s‘ corps having larrivwi frum Harper’s Ferry and placed in [pasitium On thmpért ul'the federal tromm mm! of the day was spent, in ‘gouinz int“ pointian fur the great battle impending"— Uvmider Mo aniuery firing thk place dur: im: thejluy. but no wnous fighting \\':m done until nßout nightan. when «Hen. Hooker crond Antietam ‘crqvk and xhli action com mt-pr‘od. which )akted (\t'o hmflm. the Con fpderutm fullin'! back a. mutual half mile, having sufl'erecl chmidcmblc,‘ loss in kxlled nml woumlwl. A pulliun o{ the Federal acumenguml <utlil‘ru.l.sovorg 51. This fight Mnk [-hme on thehilh fronli‘vlg' Slim-luebuag lam] about JUn'lt‘s; to the right. of Keellys viHP. The high! kw uvoupieal in arranging lthfl troops and ammunition .lins and am ‘ bullmm-x. AI sum-u “Icinck'l n'Wuansdny ‘ umrningibuulc mmmcm-ed vhich expertl iotl. in t-xlo-nt offlhv {mu-a <1 m’lged and in Juhwlru-qliw of hmnzm “[oan dub have or? rurred on this chuinent. 'l‘ w fight enm pn-ncc-Ll (m thv cenhe mvl' 111 M. npd Ihe Cunt‘exl! mlcs. urn-1' t“ n haul-510011194, were driwn back two nIHM, huts»; {ml u-ntly re cm’gn-d- moi m’ lhu loct gr’b nul, but “‘Pre main cnmpélhaL m l'nH [3‘ wk”. At five 'o'cinvk .tll‘tlu‘ pn-h'nm‘ :fxlsg (.'Onfwlomms hull lmon cullir vl‘BuQ their Burn-He mun-duo drivo’tk'nu. fi-om that. i‘nd :m-cmnplkht-J itubul hisrtrnnlw \\'Vre in hllnc-irnpulh-ll to xivc \\'.l}',flh(‘ Cnnh-«lor nlos' at lhpL-I-m: mf 11w d.L.\'”lwltlipu their origin”! pd‘ufinu 1! “li\ pnlufm“ :H {lurk hos xi'irivu (Nun-ml In; F at): ni-lmfimif by mutual (mun-“l, the lmtlu ‘uhlin: tlrul'im‘n lmurs. '|‘],.. inul‘uml Mu r~ o~lilnllokljalt lt-n “mm and in kxlh-d :nhl “uunxlmlfnml II: :2 nl‘ tho (‘.)fira'll-rzugL-s. il lsilu lynuuuL‘Will 1m! (’XI‘PUd it. I~‘:uo¢~ngmm-H-.- I {junta-lomw-x ware luv Lm lu‘isonn'p. “‘hiic but few 0‘!“ the I’vdr'ml troops \fx-rn-cng-t Wm]. The Fedora! Xr-«z in ;:(\llv:l'.|l'n:li-'cri \\' i 7 :X‘-‘"t—'ivn. Mxndio‘l-l Imin}:ki‘thmM (ti-wh'. Swizx'Jh-k. ”.Irb‘ufl: 1) urn-n :ml ”(wh‘-tr m In) Lwl. 'l'hn ”mun nl tfm’bm'w i’a t'uywz-Ir‘n-ti :ll rlm-iulunl H (L‘- I'I! «Mn-\\'. 'l'nvlnrlhwv.l<n‘glrunl-w'ml nu 'i'hur-«lIyJHm d‘wlmlu~i:-|_'.r*n.;§t'.'v*‘lixxLary ixxgtglc-il' 11-ud mp} [IN-pzui'l lur “'FOlM'r cm.jl“..¢',n=. nm‘ of tho day“ a»: my (hut :moilwr hahjo is‘ nvuhuxy to dclcnqmo who will fin.'|!'_\' In? 1'1“ viutnl” I The first 01‘ PM u! in: uh; L's Washing td’n ritm; Cfll'fzns'k‘ {lra {'\‘niqzrn 1: , I The htout inimfm ll'vn _dir ct. from Geh. M:~Cl¢i!nn'< m'lmt. Icc‘ivml ln-ra up to view-Li A. M. m-dx. i~ to a Mo hour lust night. when (Em); )IH:('HII lulvmjnplnfl “hut he 1"le n mvéuu ung.x.~qt(~ul. through lout‘thvgl 1)“. WM: Mn: 'n’ 115-; Hall in gaih !in_' the ; «wtinn 101‘ “UV-3.1130 fxmghh ”H ‘lns: inJhe Ivan}. ~1: mi Leon 10 t\’:\'. Noth "m; “.1.: at that. thw {..‘-mm \w] as to the ‘ extont of llm XO5l 01' the 'l‘t‘i! 1:. \\'h'ch We Momma .m hwnj heun yvr. heavy nhp, (.lt‘auhtléa: hmvlvr“ than out“, as the-y I‘ll»- ! putoél tho{grmf'uhmmtcnded‘ for wit}? dos ; y e: do] cnumgu. and “are an]; thivon‘buck foot by tom. \\'9 lu-M the msition thus 3 wwn throughout the night, n): 1 our gnnerul officers yrvre of nylninn tlm the engage;- ment ‘YOU'(ll)9‘r|‘llt‘\Vl‘d this Morning. ’ lnfornmtinn hp‘nnl a min withih‘ fatn ‘ mtlPs 6f the battle-grnugul. u in_nifie 9'— clQr'k this‘uwrnin ;. hF-wvs'r-r:l~uys nothing ‘of Um \‘nZ-x-Igenumr lluvm‘; Uoo-n renewed proving»: to that lmur. It'mt My sagas that. !n thntumnh ‘rehal primnéfa. nkmjyester day, we're than hohng mn'rchc to Lhé roar : past that 1503:”, mider‘gu 1:31.; ‘ . J! is heiim'od by our geiier I officgt‘s eh,- gnrz‘ed ye-tord‘iv tnnt th xy ldu‘g'ht the whole rebel gxrmy. 11' Jackson (on); Hm mad to \\'int'héster nn heaving llm-mr's Fexir‘y on Tuesday mnrn‘ng,‘ us 14110911130!) excellent. ‘nmlmrny. ‘this imprm-inn Sf theim‘ can \mrdly hé é‘orrmm I’lis‘ ‘m‘rching along that ‘rqad only for a‘ mile put. looks tn; though" he’isflniming tn r-A‘t-wyss into Mary land} at Mme fort! hnlnug'lurpcr’s Fen-v, in order to get in Mc-Clelhfi’s rear. We tzko it. for gmutéd that ‘nn such mona m'ent. on his part‘has been uty'guu-ded agmnxt. ‘. ' , . , ~‘ A remnnoissnnog in Ferram d 3 yesterday; has Ilbtpnnshuxtmlthat tlwru are no rebel troo‘pé bctm-cn thington 11 Bull Run, or anywhere in our trout. in) rgj'nin within tWenty-t'wo miles.‘ ‘ ‘ ' r » . ». * Further Partwnllrs. , 6 Gen. JlcPlclldn (Hunt: ”4'? Emmy an Ann‘s ll’ce_to Bur]; 7/451} Mani—Gm. Mamfidd Mur- lal/j/ U'ourldnl—Gm'l. [lacing]. :Wounded.§ The Star injtc 30mm} edition says : ‘ , ‘WB aye satisfied that up to noon to-day he action of yesterday had, not begn rye newed. ‘ .. ,1 ' . A telegram frnnnnrolinble ' rson in Phil~ adelphinfin immfiul‘mte comm nicatiqn with the end of the» wires next to ourlfmsition) states that this morning Gen I cCleHan granted‘the énemy nn and tick to bury their dead. We have. no re son to doubt. iq truth. , ‘. I Our 10:! in the engagem‘en of yesterday was especially heavy in gen “officers.— W'e, however, only know of .casuhl'ties among them—(ion. Mansfi 1d ”mortally wounduL and Gen. “Manif-S oundod, we know not how severe. 5 ‘ We did not hold all the gm 'n'd we gained yesterday, as we erroneously a te in :o—day’s first edition oflhe Star. Our eft mug, ere the battle of the day ceased, Iwu forced to give'up a. portion of the ground it had gain ed. That named by our cen'tré and right wu. however, 1}” held. anmucx. Sept. 18,—A great battle was fought. yostgrday at Cadysville, nest Sharpn burg. , The rebels were driven from the field with heavy 1%.“; Our' 1065 was about 1,000 killed and (LOUD Wuunded. Gen. Mansfield was killed and GeluSedg wick wounded. t . 'The fight began at daylight and lasted until eight o’clock at night. the ground haw ing bqen {ought oven-(our gimes. The‘enémy have born heavily reinforced and the whole oftbe Union reshrves‘bro'ught u.‘. , . ‘ I,The resfilt is considered as a decided vic tory (on the Union troops. The following officers were killed and wounded : . Geneml Hutsufl', wounded ; Generol’Dnrzos. wounded; GET]. Bod - wick, 'woun ed in shoulder; . mung, MILE-nu. cavalry. kilied ; Col. Xian-{31117.2 11th Connm'licut. serious 1y Wounded; Gal»! Rel". 10th Maine. ball in lhigh; Libut. Col. l Fillehmm. lOth. Mninb. wounded ; (‘.nptnin Forbmh. 10th Mninv. killvd; Linut. Tumor, I 10th Maine. wounded ; Liam. Col. Pnrrison. ; 57th va York. killc‘d: Captain Audenried, * aid to Gen. Sumner. wounded : Major Seag wick, killt-(I ; Cnlonel ML‘NeH. of Buokmilfi, RlUed; Lxeut. Allison. of Buckmils. killed ; ‘, Colnnel Polk. 2!] ‘U. S. slmrpshontern‘ ‘ woundvd; Major Berbank, 12m Maui wounded. , ' _ Several of the pmminont'oflicers .are re ported killed. butnothinztvmitive is known. With regard to the loss afprominent otl’i cers by the rebels we have rumors, hutknot. sufficiently well authenticated to warrant me in giving them. ‘ 7 linulsnrkc, Sept, lit—The news receiv ed during the night indicates that the re snlt of yaierdny's- fight .vue decidedly in) our finvnr. but still another lntttle is nece‘e. gal-y to determine who will finally be the victnr. It was expected thatLthe battle would be again resumed this morning. bt‘lt no firing has been heard. and it, is suppos ed that. burying the deud is the order of tihe day. . __ ' ‘ ; t Geu. McClelluu’a headquarters are at. Sbarpsburg. Md. ‘ . ‘ Surgeon General Smith dispatched nape oial train to l'litgerstmrn yestetdnyv-mth s'urgeons to attend the wounded. The number of soldiers wounded in McClellan‘s army during the recent battle is very large. Most of,them will probably be brought into- Pennsylvnnin. A 3 A number nf- rebel prisoners have been sent. to Fort Delaware“ ‘ r . LATER FROM THE ARMY. Kl' ' ‘ Da/)4:lc’:zs.fl:om Lcnerul .Vcél’t/lan. y , Hummus!“ Amn' Porouc,’ ‘ sop, 10. a. 30 .\. M. } M‘ljflr Gen: TI. W 3 Ilu‘nock, General ‘in umpfi‘ ‘ ‘ i B little occurred yt‘sterday, except sk'ir m' hing. ' K ‘ Last. “13:11! ”no onnmy nbnndnnml his pdci . «ml, leaving his drml and wounded on 911(- nclt . ‘ ‘1 f We nrrv nuninui‘n pumit’. Ido not knbw yet whether he is mm; back’ to am imcxior position. or owning 1h:- riw‘r, ‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ 020. B. A‘ICCLHI‘IAS, Maj. Gcnernl. ? .4 Hmnumn’rnm Anuv or Pq‘roquy K Svplcmlu‘r 19. Id, 30 .\. M. \. Maj. Gen. u. 4\\'. ILlHuck. ‘(hnurMin- Citiet :Gcn I‘iuumnt-ul is driving tho; Lint-rny hcrnsa the rivr-r. " ‘ Our victory wus mmp'ow? Theenenq‘ in lrivpn hack into Vu-ginm. ‘ i , 1 ¢ Maxylan-l mm Pcnntyiv‘unia m'o‘nawlsdfe. 1 (Sim. B. AII'CIJHJJX, sluj. Géu‘. A DDITIUXA L PA [{TICULAIE {Army Cnrreapomleugb ofAMocintal Prefi‘] llx_\uui'mTEM A mujur ms-Po-rml w, I 1‘") ir/uy [Hunting]. Sept. 19. fl Yoz‘ordny was qrvupfedin hurying‘jfhe dead and ourinu fu'r lhnu‘nuydml: ,T! Dire lmh smit, in a flu: nl‘ truce in IH9 mbrhihg. nskin: parmhxion to bury their own delud, which was :runh-d. Ax fir<tvthe orders w‘erg. 'W‘ry .strinru-n't :xglinat lmld n: inn-tryoulr‘e _wixh thexrbcla. but during thr- :fl‘tornnnn ley‘were rohxjnl, and the troops on lipth hidl“! fruoly immminglml._ . ,j Iv ' The lul‘louing ium additional list. of 6m cvr< killml mubwnundcd. ‘ , ana Gen Gm), lbulmnh, mmmnnding’ a l‘rigmlé in ‘Rurnsivlv's ( nrps. Wm; knnntletl’; 1' 11. Slréar, Lllh Rhmle 14mm, \\'mmdml-in hip: Lidut. L‘nl. Applemnn. B'}: Cunné'qficul. wound »ll : Capt. Gywwnlwl. lllh ..‘Junnr-clmut, kifled ; Linn” Anflmrg. Svnmunk 011:0 BJHI'T)’. 10:1 1119:: ;' .‘vl’nior (Mes, ‘\’.‘}:h Penn ”hunk, swv'rély wmmvlwl: (‘nL Burlva 614 Xvw Yuik; uomrlm} : UH, (Hr-« 1.110. IL'P’th Pvnnnvhgmin. kllh-tl: Cu]. B: ulnl‘dlh M lino. wnunu'lvll : M :jnr'Dn'igM, 2nd “lau slu-lnw-na, \\'nuxhlo-l. . . ‘ A! dnyhght,lh§~ mn’rninr: it “1" fnlinwl HmL-H¢ wimpy i 1 l'l dung-d their pnzjru‘m: lult whvlhr-r (hi-1r “holé fr-rc-c had'crmverl Hm rivvr rvr lukvu a m \\' pmitiun nearer: tn it. is imt at prewh'. ‘knrm'n._ Hm] theyin» m unml, zip-Hem; e‘nuuu-nu-ut nould,bm« mkcu pare (his'murn.:ng., ‘ ‘ . j, ' FIGHT AT. LEESBURG, v 3. 5 A rOf‘nnn-fih‘lin! party. mmiflin: of in fimtz‘y, c-uvn'rv” :11}! :H'tiHe-riv. undur mun mum] nfl 0:11.131]. Kulpntrirk.nf‘lra‘llnr ris Light (‘ u'nhg‘flof‘t Ownssfxel‘tfl Int-:ulquar tors 1m \Vt'llnw-‘ulay on a xm-‘Gmmjlnjhlp 9x pe‘litmn in the tlirvccinn n"Lee:.~Lurg. Tin-y procemlml g~ Mr 11‘ (iul‘w: creek willzPuL Bmin: any of fly» 911 mm”: fizl'vN. Arb‘ohso t‘rm-k—V hmvover; tlwv foqn-l Hm pnssagé of the xxx-mm dimuthLy a body oi‘the che my’s r‘nmh'y, who Nunavut! :In-l find ihl‘nn fusinn \\hm'l our lutxlh-ry was bruughd’ lo boar upnn than}. ‘ ’ 1 , The {tiny then [lv-womb“ (”Lhnhu‘rg. which ”my fnund m-f-xqfind hv 0m: rc-gzment of rebel infantry um] 11 strung cavalry lbw-e. After a blunt but. :r-wro ong‘ugnnfrnt the enemy were drjvvn (rum the lnwn by the Tenth New “M; at the point or the buy ant. « ‘ g . Tl3O reconnoilm-in}: )nrty returnnd to bcadl}uulh'lB‘lu:b mght; having suffered but slight ans’. , I _ M 1 THE BATTLE OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN. \ A 'h-ncr in If“! .\owYm-k [IL-uh], girinqnn nccou'm of tin; mule, fought. Lust Shqdny, EOM (hm-M] Howell f‘nhh, who cummnnd'c-d a brigade‘iu Gum-ml Mchny’s niiv'hinn, let! I: 13 brigaJe in [he acfiun. He is Said tu'huvc lust“ law; A =. ~ The Cobb Legionmnmmnigdml by a broth er of the renowned llmvcll'ltohh, l um inform ed by one of the wounded oilicer§,wns mmt ler rdbly cut up. . But few came opt of the anion alive. Seeing our Inc-'1: mlvnncinm'the order was given to plis'h 'duivn from their position qnd repel us. Instend 9f stopping behind a fence am! taking‘lndvnntnge of it as n prolection Against our fire. :hey madly leaped the lento, and with n‘n'ikd shout rushéd chase m our in!- vnnce column. It was In madness that. led thém ‘to death. ' Beg'idfs the fire of the advance col umn. they were line victim: of up‘ enfihlding tire on eith r aide. . . ’ ‘ ' Among the rchelofiiccrs killedvmy infurmqnt gives me the names of Captain: Oarnoc, Moore, Gonge,Ladwell and Cox,aud Lieutemmts Lowe, Whitehead and Amos. Lieut. Colonel Lima: Was seriouly wogmdcd. 1 TERRIBLE; CALAHITY. ' Exp/Minn al Alérghfny (”36011—ng Liv: Lou.—Plrrsnrnc, Sept. 17.'—A most, fright ful explosion occurred u the United States Arsenal this nftcmonn about 2o’clock, in the large frame building known as the laboratory. About 175 boys and girls Were employedjn the building at the time of the disaster. Ol'which number sensibly-five or eigldy were killed! One eXplosion followed another until the entire building was destroyed. Thom: who could not escape in time were burned up‘! "I The scene was most appalling. Dead bod ies lyinfi in henpsns they had fallen, and, in some p aces. where the heat was intense, whitened bones could be seen through the smoke and flames, whilst at other points lnrge masses of blackened flesh were presen ted to the eye! - ‘ - Up to Ihiiprescnt time sixty-(bra: bodies have been taken lrom the ruins. The 931156 of the ex lo'sion is not known, but udmuted by all to gave bceli accidental. ”The Federal force under Col. Wilder, at Numiordsnlle. Kentucky, numbering beLWeen {0331' ind .flse Ihouawd, surrendered lO‘the Confederates, under General Bragg, on Wed neadny. Ten pieces of artillery 51150 fell into die hands of the Southern army. The fight lasted {uur dnys, the Federal lon. in killed and wuunded nmqunting to fifty, time than of the Coniedcrnlefi on Sundny was reported at neuu hundred. The Mini:- elm ol ded on Wednesday mu thfi third emgenent t?“ hsduken place in the Vicki}, ot mum: I he: the war commenced. ‘ ~. mmumnmvm The folfowing h‘glz, Niven-earned com« pllment, is puld by a oorreupimdem’ of the N. Y. Times, who mu In eyewitness of the hub» of South Mountain, to the gallmb Pennsylvania Reserves, formerly under the command of Gen. McCall: 1 "The valor dittplnyorl on this occasion by the Pennsylvania Reserves. and the cor!!! formerly under the command of Mche I. is deserving of the highest praise. Nat» Mruggior could be even on Line field. Every man was at his t in‘ line. They ail s-emod «letcrminedlmgoS force back the eno my, and take possession of the mountain: 51‘"? of any opposition that might be pint)- ed in {hon way. The line did not give "fly for an iannt, but kept moving for ward and upward. pouring voflcy nflei‘ You?! 0" muskeiry into the cnam 'I mph. “Phi at Inst the I'Pbelu broke “131 nm 33° Clpitutely to 019 top of the mountain, am down on the other side.” J Thus has n always been with the MS diyision of McCall, Tho banners wfiich float nhove_their thinned funk: will be (towered a}! over with letters of gold. . GENERAL KcCLELLAN. .'l‘he Syracuse Journal. stung to the quick by the recent great victory of McClellan: charges hint with “aiming at n military dic tatorship,” and ‘that; his object in not to Suppl-es: the rebellion but to oyerthtow tho Government. The Albany Argus, commenv inn upon this, says: . We can conceive of no ingratitnde morn haw. of no treason mofadnngorous than this. l-‘uilotgin the attempt to disgrace aii-t Su‘tt'l“ sede 3 nClellnn ; defeated in tlwirintrignn to sacrifice his entire army on the l't'nlllhulfl. nml tn cnmign hint ton lilomly grave or n rulu-l dungeon. the mnlignnnls who fallow like hlnod-houudsiuti his truck, nmv hnru ‘ tho nfl‘rontnly to hrund him its in 'l‘ruitnr.- ’l'n them. it i 6 nothing that lid hits stepped j t'nrwnrxl in tho hnguf of the Nation‘s peril. Smrl stoml both-n the Government in‘} do~trtn-timt——nnlhing-that he has gnthm-e: ‘ up our uhnth-rwl null tlixliiritml nrmy, int'ua tut into it new hfo‘, um vignr. new mut'llgt; ‘antl mnr‘chml with it. to victory. In thn very/Imm 01' the triumph of our nruu. I nlu‘-n the 't- ml is llittml from the hurt»? the Xutinnhuntl through évvry loynl Stun rings the voice of i-tjuit-ing. thvy t‘ollfm him with Lhoir poisoned slnntiow, nml uccuw him of the tuulmu‘tremon that any imagina- Jinu enn cnltu-ivv. While in: i 4 propping ll)! and Rleillg ntuttvtiiig Ailininistrutmu. thy chnrge him with plotting the nvvrt hruw nl‘thu Gnvcrnmoht. Whilu his is limiting back the hithvrtp successful ant-my frmn the sail ha ha»: lltViulutl, they declare that ho is selling his counti'v to the i'9lwl.~,‘itttul cmt~ ing l\\\'z|_\' t-very hyper-tunity to uttatqk qul overwhelm them. ~ This Pth‘llumt'tl hatrml (ifthocotnm-inllvr nftho Union army him u live” and tvrriblo sigmlimtncv. ltVln-tmys the warm. Irannn that lurk: in thoéhluvk heart of Almliliun~ inin. it shows that a lurgu party in tho North, claiming to be the lrinmk ut'the .\‘l miniati‘ntinn, m dim-st the [TH innathut thn snhliér who tvriun'rph-x over the rehelu in tho lfit'ltl gains their (Jvndlivgt enmity. As the Nation mmmn. thvy tejuh‘e. At ()ul‘Jt‘ln in; triumph‘ tlu‘ylrnve and tlmpnir. 'l‘tn-ir hcpu—their prayer is for tlu- tinnl (lest: nu tinn bf the L'niun and the lilntting nut pf the Constitution—Land [or hnn who \\'uuhl n-stnre' the one Itin-l yrvsvu’u tho utln-r, llwy have nothing but tutruxl, shutting uni-l curws. ‘- ‘ ' ,W'rhe ulvmh ‘pf lhc'purtisnn Irate which rlmik'les in ‘lhé hmrls of lin-publimn “ un pnrt)‘ " hands-rs nitdpflitm's i 1 hay-(‘Hy In Ln TaHu-nh (I. Let u} look ‘nt nu imlmmo. A largo numbn- offilm nmsfrmpcntulnl éili m-nsy 0! ll,“- c‘ounl‘y naanMo pg-abany in. grfihr-r, mi tho :Mxiivermry 9f lht- mloptnm of llwi‘onslilminn, (or the purlmm ul'ro: uvmving their (Icyolml ntmcment tri tlml. sacred inétrumr‘m. The prnm‘pdings nm diglfilin-d and in the high't‘rt sl'lh'é‘ fimriulif. Aunt }'¢l forfitlnw ihsumhling. \\'xih un whim-L w holy, tlu-lv nus-'klencmwwl. \yilh'vl-nulhh ~p‘u‘it. 0.: (ruilms to their tummy)" and filnc-i'r Huh-st invoked. ‘ Coul 1 party in n‘lic'nily lg.) farther? *- g fi'l‘ho Almllfinnists-nt \\':rshixnfigcin nra nmv hmvhng nttvr (ion. Burmidu (in: “ya Lrinnr'ing‘nu'ny‘u-vvml thmh:nnd~“nf cghtrm ['3an from I-‘rv(le§iu-k~burg. Tho hmvn Gian-ml thought ntore of the safety :uuih comfurt ofhis soidwrs than the “(grog—v that ‘is his crime. ‘ ' . r 9 ' I ' _-_._-_..--- ~—-‘ , ’ sThe Democrats of Clmwtnr'r-nnmv hnv? nominated Gan. (ion. VA: .MuCuH fur Congleé-Bu The Gmwrul was in cmunmmL of thé Pennuylvania Rmrvos’ up w lin" time of his capture by the‘ Rubi-ls Loft-m Richmond. “'3”. lhe Ila-ynhlmuns or m ulled “Union" men ofgt‘heatcr Hole for , him! We ”doubt. it. > ‘ x all": ,Rupubh'czms soon) to think that ngécmts hre nli traitors ‘nml gnunjua n 1" théir‘cn‘unfiy. Now we would _like In m-k. these gimtry one question ; how‘ i» h Him they aré willing to )Ich those traitors unvl enmniea'lo what?" in lhp Union army. u_nd‘hn\"e m-ms placed in their hands? It. in not ufunl to arm your enemies; null send them ‘ofit to figh! ybnr battles. - . 15,1119 number of Federal Imbps cnp— tun-d fly the Confedemtes at. llnrpm-‘u Perry «7513 down thousand five hundrml and eightydhree, of whom thirteen hun dr‘bd \wro Maryland voluntden. Fflfh" sgyen/lieces of «rhllery were also captured. "3J9 is~smte¢l that the Confederate forces Before Cincinnati have again mum batch; nhd on Wednesday were between. Damersville’ nnd Fulmouth. ~ . ENE reconnaissance in force on Tues- Ila y disapvered that the e are no Cbn feder- Mu troopa between Wxghington and ull Run. nor anywhere in from. of Wuh' u within lwenxy-two miles. 1 ~ EX Wheeling paper states that,Rom— ney has been evacuated by the Confmler ates. If. is supposed that the force recent ly occupying the place have moved wjoin the mam army in Maryland. 1211112==== an is reported that. the Confederate forces in New Mexico, under Col. Sibley; , were met near Fort, Fillmore by Col. Can-i, by’s forces and defeated, 1111 their train captured and ,one hundred and fifty 0Y4“! men lakefl prisoners. I ”.11: is stated that the paroled ¥ '. er: of Go]. Mileu’ lute command at BK: < Ferry are to be immediately sent l' :9 Northwest to suppress the Indian inflamed. tion. This disposition of the men, it is understood, does not. afi'ect. their parolg. Bapame 'to Gw. Cum'n’: Gil—Hull‘- Brno, Sept. 18.—'l‘he Governor state! that seventy-two thousand men have responded to his call for the delenml‘ (1165:1319, and that he expects that the pumher I'll? be increased to one hundred ghouwnd, These men are being furnished with equipments and moved to the State horde: unyidly an possible. , ~. Secretary Santana—:Thfi ruwmtbn of Secretary Stanton in defined. 0; m lor ry for n, and such we clung gill blah. foet in’g ol the counuy. ‘ , ..'”: #111; Bendarnflhj Motif " Fiji-‘in in‘-mind! 'w Wm?!“ M lav-b on Friday. 3 "I has ’g;;3l't:&l..
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