The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, June 20, 1863, Image 3

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sor °mum FAFINI OF .THE =Y.
gleetiox Girths Executive Committee.
At the regular mootbg of Cho Executive COW
' Wets% hold lost ovosing, thit following num
box of ma wore roportod no at work on trio
Eno — of fortlaretkin : `
• Dam' !us.
8•131•4Tron Works os
Shasay,,Woho & 175
Paatloy, Velma ABO
Spans, Chalfant & 125
Jams i ob.ll - 307.:....:«~.:64
Slooonberger &
Baba & • • 262
Undo WWI & 120
ABredlalr SO
' ' 84
- James Lyon & 150
• 9
Standard Oil - 22
Xclatoth..llanplillt 17
Knapp. Itadd 00. - • 125.
lhataii'l9
Olilsons of Zan Marty. • 14
Wo6".llnCallfallo., 1011 & 9th Word
, Tait
Jll2lO/1 Woods* Cir..... 275
PiloVr p ,...-
aaa• 'Max a Op
: &nap Misr
asThrainger
ElborbA Co
/gitig a Wattle,' • •
'M Knights OIL.
Jamie Dal
MrsKilionstt _
Joao 4lr
A. D. IL 110
Minton it-**
Beummi'a Glarrn.. *
11.41dIck
affirm Oct
Bit et. Peon
lriturort 14 Porter 120
Y. Basatark. • lOO
iLtrtiosk 1150
WAXTO & Co.
Lnab&xi& Oa. ram __
6athe & Co., bases.,
iroarler
Hostetter bodth.
Jared
kbeitti
J. H. deotsw
Hoban
Douglass t Za
1111tes, Smith Co., 2 widow & 2 143
Walton. &Wipe & Co.,lBuns 91
Bev" Illebatas &lb • ......... 22'
Grad &
Matta= &Barba 26
John - 7::
J
64 Ilans - '
Joiloph
Elooloo
Graham 4lt
Non B. B. Damao
Go
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Orldi a
Bohan
Xvon.n,• Prod=
Itashall a aro -
'odor foundry
Ot.y ,
14111014 It 8., ma
NUR& 8. . 8 oats
Malta, Ya a Um., • l
Porgy llialht , dy,a 196
ParaOtottray a Co.
ipplOcott to
Joao.; t.yd
No•ro.ty
Wdooidr
Broom
%Mayas Mack tkh..—.
Jaw
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Okuboooosi
Lloyd
'Whips t Bost
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Bohn Wurw
Remlord, That the muchants of Liberty.
Iiiloos„ - ibich and Minket soon& he Invited to
read an orgarout forte, @I MO ass to Soportel
But; to:morrow (Saturday) morning at eight
Adak, by the Canzellairiiie Railroad.
Buoteed, That all parsons dishing to work
upon the aumliretions will report thanuelvu
bemuse the bolus of 9 and 12 o'clock to
; morrow, (Saturday y morning, to the Bon. WM.
L-Jobasios," at the Bank of Pittsburgh.
,Bnateut, That all bodies of man who do
414titaat work upon the entrenchments; will re
port in composite or squads, with a foreman
or captain se take charge of the uspsouve
oompaistes or squadd, so teat they may he di
vided into reline and worked to the but ad
vantage.
jtreoleed,
_That Georgeß. Used, Phillip,
. Rumor, JIM'S S. McCord, Joseph Marne, J.
W. Battu, J. M. Barogloidi U. J. Lysol*,
G. Be Pollansbee,, Robert Dame!! Jemu
.06141/16 Alleghanyilno t ßrown," Allegheny,
A. klankous ActlsketiTi -and B. o.'Loomis
- hes somata to, aolleotmad organise :the
employees of the retail sterchants of PLOP.
bosh and Allegheny cities, and see that they
are employed in some manna on the Sortie
tattoos. - • .
Barefeed, That a anunittse to imulat of
I. It; Pennock , N. U. Eaton, Jas. O'Conaor,
James P. Tanner, P. Reyna', be Asp-,
pointed to reteive those volunteer oompages
coming to the city "for itsdefense and see
that they ore treated in a manner emeteming
their patriotism and the liberality of this
oommusity, to whole prelatic's they are has- ,
Wawa. - The burden of minstrusting the
tortitostions of this city has hitherto been,
- buss by tiiii - lnardifuturus, and other ail
suns espied Wades* hula's; and
Wononas„lvi! Wind that several weal
-
MIT alitensi Who Mat not engaged In active
intineet," nay bc desirous of contributing
thelrassistalanis thin important enefgeney
Asioloe4 Tint ' Nuns. John Bissell,. Wm.
Mangle; Reuben Misr, Haney Gads,
and John Holmes, be appointed a conaniUse
to menu contritattbuts se be applied. to ths
payment, at the rue of one load en quarter
dunce per day, of snob laborers.. out es oh
,Noined to wort on said fartilleatiols, is midi-.
two to thou hitherto supplied.
B.‘ofeed, That a list of Mimes of the keep
ars a;s . ii. drinking houses, saloons, and us
- tattan t.,-01 mks and boroughs, be fur
sums q t y sononittee, who have in Manse
of the protiiionation of the Mayor seder the,
or ds t of Mai:;,olllMila 'Brooks, failed to keep;
the : at tebtuaddiaste • *loud, in Mir that all
legal efforts be nie49 i 9 prevent /110,g,
BuoinS, That a eintisittaitte Omelet of
Joseph Woodwall,',l Jesse 0•84- - bsil Jonas
bioCandleu, be appointed to ausitaisi what
storm are kept open.in the idly ant butragits,
netwithstandiag thirnapiest of this ununit=
tee, that the lam Aida b• kept closed eta
- the fortillootiess c ad rigs-pits, reqabol for
'the debate of she city,' be. computed, and
- • • what nanufactunns are In operation.
Bruised,' That the work on the futile.-
' Coss be continual by ear niudatdairers and
Wise° men, mail they are monpleted.
• - I. Joannvort, Cheinauth
Geo, ii. Tiressros, Beentery.
, .
The Maus OrFriday.
do Ist as we•co %tarn, the were kW•
.
storm of Trieley afternoon, was osnimad to
. w
,nay narrow belt of country. 11411 act' es. I
' tend as far west as , nowiatiey, and esetiod to'
more severe In and around the shy 'than m
say poles east or west To the south of us
the oranap dose by the hall was bat slinks.
We hats not as yet heard aces the austliora
emotion of the SOUS". _ _
Is sad around the oity eorugfershb dump
was dose to the shads and fralt trash paps
wises. sta. This yonig puha litgoted most,
In Wag knooked cif by the Ma stook -
6 GOLDIN! OF amin ton Holi 11114
zuss.-Issas. IL M. 'llitarsoo; .1: II;
-- Otainn aid: Wis.lL.,Heidi sabWwd
ollettel7 to reeryt o aquadroa of Wok, for
ham down% to iene wlthoshendwo to the
Sate or eavotweiti, wept for saw saun
olden aad tabionsaeo. ileathises unitin a-
Is We mein will Janda thuds own hones
a id egelptensta. • wenn, *Mae held this
imm i x& ei the Board of Trod* now, Posith
sireet, tie orgaidse dada Wee eondittens,
' 62 4 sot Alteriog to wad us expeoted to be
•
A Dtsessinza Onou and
wulsorar ensight pplore Mayor Atozandor
yosterdsh ea • curse of dlsorterlp 001“01,
pr 'a ay Mari Donald. The pantos re.
ads Mrs nett .11s Dtaatead i sad
is append on ,tle Asides alai asp bed
.frosiso ,tbs . sitgabotkood_by thstr
"uutgerbasidsdal Xi also spread lies
tka proseo OM si 'Neu toe into
Woo; sad site Mapes Said Orrell sad into
tea dostan and wad earlt; sltd - /Wri Dewitt
Ave dollars sad estal.
OrrinlweltiOn for Monies Meteniee oe
- Degtnrilinentnl, Army Corps.
By GeneratOrders, Headiverters Depart-
Meat of the Monongahela, No.: 2, it settee
that the Generil Order from the 'War Depart
ment, establishing the Deportmontst Corp.,
bas been inthuirderatood. ' It seems that the
danger. to Pittsburgh • Is not only imminent,
but es long as the army of the rebel 0e
Lee occupies its present threatening position,
.Pittaburgh is not only • point where an im-
Meals store of supplies to our, army could be
cat off or destroyed, but which would offer
abwadant means of subsistent:sand most need
ed articles to the famished rebels, so Ling cat
off fiom the requisites to comfort and civilise
tien. To these facts our people seem to be
alive, Wain regard to the proper means for
rthderhis efficient our abundant resources of
men and material, there sestet to, be not only
* IS)
such a difference of opinion is render all
efforts mugatory, but snob as will destroy,
eventually, the Tory feeling which now stim
ulates to exertion, and render us stolid and
indifferent.
Alt will admit the import:thee of carrying
on our Mull evocations if sompetible with
the requiremesto of pablio Won and all
-will agree that any meatus which will ens
, bie ours rdinarY avocations to be punned with
the least interruption is the true course to be
.adopted. With that view, the following is
submitted for consideration, to the people of
the community :
The general order authorising, or directing
the organisation of a deparbnient corps, seems
to,offor the boot moons (with some modifies
tuts which, from general order No. 2, it
seems may be preotioable) for the aocemplish
meat of all that Is desirable, in this partial
the, upon some plan each ea is submitted be
low, to wit :
Let all the classes at all capable of bearing
nue, be enrolled in ens body. Let this be
'divided regain into three classes—the active,
site nerve, and the honie guard. Let each
establishment divide their employees into the
three abases, according to the requirements
at the establiehment, and the neoesoltiss of
the individuals. ' •
Orpaissesch olus into flee regiments, each
regiment unposed of citizens from the tame
locality, and yet to admit of distribution of
men from One esteblisluneat is different regi
ments as meth as possible, (for reasons which
will appear hereafter.)
Let she Ave naive regiments hive their
headquarter' in same sonvenient
with one-third of their entire command on
duty every day, each man serving two day.
in each week, and reporting at one roll mall
emery. day, (reveille or retreat:, the Active
Corps to bounder halm and aliowanoes. The
Beene* Corps to meet daily for roll call and
drill.for at least one hoar each day, and for
review sad inspection two days (afterwards)
in each month—to be paid (pay and allowan
ces) ono-fifth or one-sixth of fall pay. The
Home Guard to meet for roll call and inspee
tion one hour in each week by companies, and
one day in each month by regiments. In
case their unless are required the active list
are all placed on duty at once, (or one or more
regiments from each brigade, as may be re
quired,) and their pines to the first class sup
plied by an mina number of regiments from
the stood nut, and they agate from the
third.. class; Some organisation of this de.
scriptioa would seem to answer the require
ment* of the government, would place our
citizens In the highest state of efficiency, both
in organisation and la drill, and would relieve
us from the eletteinent end loss by these
pules, and enable as to hold in check or re
, psi any invasion or attempt by the enemy.
Suppose the number enrolled in -Penney I-
I yenta to be one hundred thousand ; this would
give as an efficient force -tram the first and
second classes et sixty-five thousand inen,that
could, as two days' notice, be assembled at
any . threatened poiat within our borders.
The knowledge of the existent of this force
would, of itself, protect as from any probable
danger. Tie:expense to the Suite or to Questa
:neat woad not be greater than that incurred
at the late invasion and those of last hat;
and the saving to our citizens and the free
dom from unnsousery excitement and loss,
by clubs of plans of bu s iness, would ow
thinly more then compensate tot the loos si
time inewthd nada' this plan. It does not
nem bapreetiltddes ter use sub plumes:id,
no doubt, be approved 'by. the government,
and oni capitalist, would undoubtedly advance
the means tops* thaexpensee,nntll they could
be nimbuned by act of Congress. The de
tails upon come such basis as suggested,
could be azranged with the military unshod
thee, under the order of the War Department,
of Juan lith.
In Allegheny County the proportion would
be sayi for the throe eslieues,lfsmen thousand
men; asailable for moth dies, lee thousand
man. ha first clue might be reaped by
volunteers, for constant terries, at least two
thousand mu, having bat three thousand, to
beaten from their daily avocations (mu
tated' of ' their tins.) Only three thousand
1111134 by no means a large or Deposals num
ber to be obtained. Beaune.
Sava You' Banns.—lllsowbors is noticed
the destruction of a barn, belonging to B. W.
Moans of Pitt township,, by being struck by
lightning. It was not insured. Poe • sma ti
oast" any barn can be salted from destruction
by lightning, by the nes of Brison's copper
lightning rode. Tbs agent. Mr. Brakotron,
will promptly Ail all orders which may be leit
J
at ams Collins & Co.'s, Monongahela
Exon's pion PA.Z.X.—We learn from Sir.
/..linag, the exionsive fruit grower,slitat hie
farm was but very 'lightly Saluted by the
storm of yesterday. Ms crop of strawber
ries, which is the most extensive in the
county,. was not damaged at all, and his Plith
street &Loot will be amply supplied to-day as
mai. Re has now on sale one or two new
and choices varieties of this delicious berry,
to widish we inch' the attention of his num
erOtte Calt01:11111.
Premium 1/1.1411 Commaz.--Che
nation of the plasm of the College coot
named yesterday. The tataskial akandnatlon
pommels to.dsy at two ecdook. Th. An
nual Sarittos will be rushed to-morrow in
Ohdat it, K. Olteroh, at three o'clock r. a.,
by BIM Ird A. Manly, AL M.. The examina
tions; will eozusemos again on Monday morn
leg, and with the other enrages, will con- ,
tines until Thursday evening of MO week.
The Mllega is just closing a term of masked
TAII NMI Tonr. Wisszna.,There, of
. writ, dinioadnotion, /oilstone and teetaler,
melons mad am* illnattated, literary and
faltoellanowas, will be found on the counter
'of W. l'lttoek't pews and Wadies' do
.lfo 4PPflfs flf.?ttat taw Tun lon will
Indrtnewellsto4 on Inblioetton, trash Lea
ibaries Waskib 'no /Melinda lista,
21611 laderadignt. sta., Ao.
Ems Ocular Kirre—Yesterday afternoon
fOlif companies from Ede eoanty—one from
Springleut sad Girard, nada Capt. Gould,
ova from Albion, Wader Capt. Lembphore,
nue from Erle, under Mat. aad one
from Wataford, nada Capt. Barnard—az-
Mod In this atty. ' They went to Camp
ALL persons that ham joined the cameos) ,
of Win 'artillery, for Bort Herren, Miners
alio, are requestad to attend Amassing to be
held at the art this I NUMMI, at 6 o'clock,
for the parson of orgasising. AU whale g
to lola anus, will hare an ortanits
of doin this g
so at that tin's. ppo
Butt Btrut.—The bang owmplea by 8. W,
Mesas datryams, near Oakland, in Pitt
Tomulap, tae ettaak by Heiman iineteg
the stoma yesterday, awl estnsly oonsamed,
topthe: with number of farming Lapis
lassta. Weisman that there was no lararsnoe
ore the property.. •
"Auto% litow; os, las Govszios'a
Is
bUs ttuds.Q—Tbliis du title of a tale by
Mn.. Ana 11. Stethints,,arsd Is pabilsked la
Boadle's'Dlats Beriel' of 'Novas. It Is for
tale by J. P. Baal, llasonle , Hall,' Filth
street. , -
Tn 0111.141001 t Biuddso &novas.
--The otdorhshisi Mir elts dosing of all plsoos
whose liquor so/d, lints, - sostond yostordsy,
sad hassitss ths spoons and Isstastests will
be open's" mil. TMI lOU In pod sows to
*U$4 thlisty_soldj:
Dianna, Ws wo nasalastrwr.—Tea do.
eortors; who hare bola °spume& la thls city
aad ti. sarroasollat ooaatios. wane forwarded
to ilardsbars last Wed, oaarp of Idiom
W/31. iallwood.
Passion who wait a Photograph Attbam,
shout all at Misers, oppostos the postmst
lasi who haa joss nosing a larp sag volt
letsesod stook of time basatitat pselos ma.
Aspens large supply of then beautiful
poesorbooas, aad earnaa7•holdar► seeeleal
peteele7► of rtstaelres , oppoilto tie poee•d•
be. • • - •
Defeat of the Apitehees is Arizona.
I The Arabs radians recently rewind a
terrible thrashing at the hands of the Cali
fornia Volunteers. Altar the return of the
expedition, Col. Ferguson, commanding the
post at Tenon, issued the following order :
Huntmanias, Tunica!, AIiSODS,
May 12th, 1863. j
Order N 0.8.1 take great plasmrs inacknowl
edging the very gallant and soldkriike man
ner is which the expedition against the Apa
che Indians in the Cajon de Anew" was con
ducted, and the highly creditable-result of
the attack on those savages, who have been
devastating, robbing and murdering in this
Territory and Sonora for oenturiss. Captain
T. T. Tidtall, Fifth Infantry, C. V., who
commanded the expedition with so molt good
judgment, may well be broad of it, and or the
brave men under his command, who maroluld
for five days without ever lighting a fire,
maintaining silence, hiding by ctay and trav
eling by night to accomplish their object.
That a handbill Of twenty five soldiers, and
few brave volunteer °Rims, should so oom
plainly surprise • ranoheris of the craftiest
savages on the continent, traveling for six
teen hours the evening and night before the
battle; over frightful precipices, through
gloomy canons and chasms heretofore mitred
by men, toot a numerous hord of savages,
killing over fifty, wounding as many, taking.
ten prisoners and capturing sixty head of
&took, without the lose of more than one man,
is something for emulation to others in future
campaigns against Apaches. We all have to
mourn over the brave and generous youth who
fell doing his duty, Mr. Thomas 0. itoOlel
land,the only one who fell in this brilliant
little affair ; he will long be mourned by those
who knew him only to esteem him as a good
oillson, a dutiful son and a firm friend.
D. Faxen:mon,
001. Oomd'g let Oar. 0. V.
East, West, North and South to the
The Harrisburg Telegraph, of this morning,
shows that help is coming from east, Wen,
north and south :
FKOK Tel Stsl.—Over two thousand vol
unteers have come to this airy from the eastern
counties of the State within the last twenty
four hours. Nearly every county met bas
furnished more or less of there men, and hun
dreds and thousands are coming on.
Piton TIM Wur.—Pittsburgh is to ho pro
tected from the rebels, and the volunteer'
from Allegheny and the adjoining counties
are needed there, to min the fortifications re
cently constructed near theeity. Proznoonn-
Les east of that city the men are responding,
and the eagerness manifested to reach Har
risburg increases hearty. Thousands have
already volunteered from the western counties,
but e number of them hem been distributed
along the Pennsylvania Railroad to guard the
bridged and other valuable property along the
road.
Paoli UM Norra.—We CM many old ra
mbler fame from the counties north of Har
risburg, and the Northern Central Company
is busy famishing the men with transporta
tion from that direction. Montour, Lucerne,
Lymmiog, and the other counties are re
sponding to the Governor's call to rally in de
- fen*" of the State, and every scanty will be
reprilteeted in the capital city before the set
ting of to•ntorrow's ann.
Ynon toy Botren.—T he southern *cantles
are not laming in patriotism, &Edit', men are
flocking to the capital by hundreds. York,
Adams, and the other counties along the
southern tier, have responded, end the anima
ted seal with which our southern counties have
pushed forward their respective quotas is de
serving of much praise. The Imola State is
Idoing nobly, and too mush gratitude cannot
be shown to those who have responded Co
chserioily in the cause of liberty.
GODLY 1102 Jaam.—Every lady should hare
a oopy of this umber; it osa be had at Pit
took's, opposite the post-ollios.
tIPIXCLI.L LOCAL NOTICES
GIOTSII AND Bezia's Sarno hUorizers, for
family sad mannieenuing imposes, an the
beet in nee.
A. P. CnAmer, Gamed Agent,
ffo. 18 BM linnet.
TRONA/ PLIFIT, Plata sad Ornamental taste
Bodes, sad 41.4 ler in Pennsylvania and Vex.
moat slate of the ben quality at low rates.
Otass at Alex. Laughlin's, SW the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Ps- ap6:6o
ARV ARRIVAL Os 8111111111 CLO2I/1113.--.of.
tan we are asked, where can we boy a neat
and comfortable rummer ;nit, made to order,
thus having the shines of eeleetlng our own
goods? To all those inquiries we can anew,
go to Messrs. W. U. Biotite J; Co., comer of
Federal street end Diamond Square, Alleghe
ny, and you will hi suited arwording to your
taste. They hart just vomited their summer
goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot
be surpassed, and for etyma they an the very
persons, as their work is all done under their
own supervision. Give them s call, and you
cannot fell to be 'sealed.
Army:ion, linuagw Vontrinsas I—The
attention of our country's brave defenders re
cently returned from the seat of war, and of
the Festal° in general, is again directed to; the
very exteneive and handsome assortment of
the latest styles of French, English and
American piece girds, for pants costs and
vests, lately readied by Meson. John Wein
& Co., Merehant Talton No. 126 Federal
street, Allegheny. A anoint selection of
gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always
be found on the shelves of the establishment,
together with a lot of nady•ussd• clothing,
got up in the best manner.
Jour BATI7ZI2.Ir MON ran .11thrldantuel
Graham, Machant Tailor, would respatfaill
Inform his ideals and the plane in pluval
that he has just returned from tile East with
his new stock of Spring and Sununu Goods,
consisting of MI the latest Arias of Meths,
matiscares sna ratings. Gentlemen desiring
a stock to subset from that cannot be carpals
ed by any other in the del, and their gar
mints made to the most fastimiable mean,
would do well to give him a tall before pur
chasing elsewhere.
earns Giawax, Merchant
No. 64 Market street, one door from Third.
Commie is Nsammsa.—Rev. H. Thacker,
Pitcher, Ghenango county, New Toth, writes:
"I ant sixty years or age, $y the WI of
Moe. 8. A. Alien% World's Hair Restorer, my
gray heir b restored to Its natural color. 1
am satiated it is not • dye, but sots on the
secretions. My . hair ewes to fall. You
Hair Dressing is superior to ail others. Her
eruptions it has no equaL" Sold by druggists
everywhere. Depot, 128 Greenwich street,
New York.
Cana. Dernaray.—At the Dental Insti
tute, No. 26L, Penn street, sets of teeth for
four dollars, better than thou at fin dollars
at the other dental establishment'. All per
sons are requested to call at the Laan
after having aseertained the lowest pokesth t
the other cheap plugs. All work done at
the Institute is guaranteed superior to any
ohup Dentistry In the city.
Elomem, TO THE Boson I—Yoang mmt,
rushing Into the esposare mad dossers of a
soldier's life, shontd prepare themselves for
the fatal fain, the dynntery, the cores and
scurry, which are almost aortas to follow.
Holloway's Pills, aced 000asionally daring
the oampaipt, will ensure sound health to ev
ery matt. Only lb Gents per boz. , 214
Nona To norm: Hosoul, Amara AID
ALL Census Diennesenn.--Fer repairs or al
terations to stores or dwelUnp, new rook or
anything else la the Osrpeator ll et
Cuthbert 's Carpenter. Doh Virgin
shoes fitoithneld Omits. Asi orlon yseaspuy
attended to. -t
Owns sad Clazaraaa 00.141 will taltakeat the Omahas °Moe, Ro. deb Libirly leo
street,
day Cr "Seat. AU Won lan et las AUTO
place wW be proarptly aUeadad to. AD ` an!'
VIAJOIWW4I4.,4n.i. at
GArrllll6-..A11 famous stook of Liaise
sad Ottlldson's Oonposs Gattors,just °pawl
at .21o0holland's !Welton Nous% 65 fifth
stmt.
Mix's Cu., Burrs, Balmer* and Gutus,
• new lot jut reostud Moolama's Au-
Hon Home, 55 11111,1 f street.
Boman' Ilium:so Been (esanat)st
OUllaad'. AaotiGa MOUL
°LIMAS sxosa for muohlng the $1 M4/41
Infra Amnion Sous.
G. Stu. Dentist, MI6 Pont rtesits Mtol l4 to
GU lmisloass et his vsotossios•
Ass sums of Boots, lbw ma Genies is
Mailleadhi 18 /11#11 PIM%
- . :Fi:: ~t~?~;:~:sd tee,.
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OUR SPECIAL OffIPATORD
FROM. BOOKER'S ARM
LATE MOVEMENTS OF THE REEL
Special Dispatch to the Pittebatightiiasircia.
PHll 2 .l.l)lllifili, June 1V,1863
The following cdispatok to the New Y
Times, from its 'correspondent at Hook
Headquarters, gives thp *mut statemor
the late movemesis of thb rebel arty is
had ye'
UZADQ17.4171115, Jun
We can follow the °onus of the 6
through the lit two weeks, as we th
pretty aoaa r~W 7• More than dads
ago two IA silos, of what is now Ewell
oorpi, lefi Fredericksburg by - railroad. R.
oonta not learn when they went.rter — unble's
brigade was ono. Thie brigade, which is
composed largely of Maryland rebels, new
'tarns op in adieu= in the . Shenandoah Val-
ley.
We eau now sadly conceive how a force et
one division w&o thrown around by rail into
the Valley, by way of Stainton. The residue
of Ewell's oorps moved for the Valley, by way
of Culpepper and Front , }Loyal, about two
wicks ago.
WhenTrumble got into the Valley he found
our forces top strong for him. Be sent for
help. Swell supported him, and in the
meantime Stuart wet getting his oavaby
reedy to dub through the Valley. A, soon
as the Valley was abated, Swell was then
strong enough to attack Milroy, and en
deavor to capture his whole command.
A week ago last Saturday (June 6th) Long
street'a corps pissed through Culpepper, and
moved In the d hoc Lion of Thornton's and OW
ter Gaps. A portion of it le possibly op to
Front front Royal sod Asbby'e Gap, but a
small portion only. This corps pushed up to
tho support cf Swell, and is now undoubtedly
its the valley.
Rill's corps was left at Prederichtburg. It
seems to have been General Lee's hope that
the retention of one corps there would result
In keeping Gutted Hooker's army in want geo,
for Rill never mend a foot; still Rooker did.
On Saturday last, the 13th, MIN corps began
marching out, and OA Monday the last if his
column, a battery of artillery, left the city,
Whatever may have been the plans and al
signs of Lee, those is not the least doubt jou
they have been materially:interfered with ?
not partially foiled, by two or three energetic
movements on Hooker's pest, namely
anton'a sudden attack on Stuart damaged llim.
badly, exposed his designs, and isomplethry
discomfited him. Rio proposed raid did not
take plan,. and It is supposed that all the
cavalry that.extend Patutsylvezda is under
the command of Jenkins es Imboden, or iamb
other guerrilla of that stamp.
Stuart's heavy fora of oavilt7 fs certainly
net there. In a day or two we may know just
where it Is.
Another thing that deranged Lee's plans
was lifilroy'e energetic defense of Winchester,
whlib would naturally render Lee's approeoh
to the Potomac very cautions, In the fees of
an uniespeatifilifsatiaes riestaorie. --
As to the reported forces on the line of the
Potomac, and last north of it, they are proba
bly en a:Wanes guard of Swell's Corps; and ,
after the occupation of Winchester, there was
nothing m natoml than that they should
seise the line of the Potomac' in the vicinity
of Williamsport, and nothing more unnatural
than that they should cross It in force until
the whole of their army was within support
ing distance, which it is not to-day.
The present position of the enemy, compa
ring to all my information, I believe to be
this: Longstreet and EINOII are In the valley
near Winchester. Sill la on the march be
tween Culpepper and Chester Gap, but be has
hardly had time to get on the other side of
the blue ridge. Lea, it Is thought, may make
one of these two movements MAUI the Poto
mac, towards Hagerstown, defending the pas
ses of South Mountain, on his right dank, or
the sudden concentration of his forge in Lou
don Valley, and defending the passage of the
Potomac, at Nolan's Ford, just where he
crossed last year.
The New York and Philadelphia' papas
criticise very sharply en Maroy's retreat from
Winchester, and argue that it was alike un
necessary and unskillfully conducted.
The Pennsylvania exeltement is mainly
over, and bat little apprehension is now felt, of
any serious rebel movement immediately far
ther north than against Baltimore, or mena
cing the connections with Washington. In
the meantime, Fortress Monne may (senile
a controlling influence in their plan.
Arrivals from Martinsburg give a more eon
anted amount of the engagement there last
Saturday than has yet been made public.
Troops numbering . not - over 2,300, under nom
mend of Acting Brigadier General B. V
Smith, former Colonel of the Ist Ohio, includ
ing the Mb Ohio and Capt. Maulsby's West
Virginia battery, began skirmishing with the
enemy, three or four times as sins& under
On. Jenkins; on Saturday evening. Serious
fighting began on Sunday morning and 11011.
t ine d un til cep. in.; with reported Manion
on both side!.
yentas and Adjutant /Melnik then came
la with a of truce, demanding amender,
Gad st•hli SOUSA that Othatarl/11 they would
shell the town. Smith refund to surrender,
and the women and 'children hiving left; the
rebels opened with shell from SO-pounders,
posted so as to command both our daubs. In
about fifteen minutes, Smith, severely wound
ed, gave (den to fall back Gunmen's p aw
in accordance with preview instructions trot_
Gen. Schenk. '
Daring the retreat, Smith was taken pris
oner.
Oar loss is statadat near TOO. We lest four
6-ponder Parrot% and all oniforage. The
latter was burled.,
Surgeon Ilstapp, of the 136th . Ohio was
killed; and oept: Maillsbh of the West Vir
en% batted winded.
Caps: Dominos. Chroasurra from Oblo,
wig wad Volunteering to cam dis
patches on theliettleAhlid. ,
George Pins of the Gilissisttlaseter's De
putt:writ, fdrodslY skierTtOrtes on the
oinnau &ja ,16*Aids& Marti ihniir e s i
have a hor '
se doted
gg MaryOm* wet into the
d o t s i z ieii.dre Oral and , tame oat with
.
onlysinett nos. ' •
Our ttunsportatiotteireated to Harrisburg
and was:poned by ; the Made to Elhippens
birg, leo dor burned warehouse,,
s rfirra w n a ssion Is th at the Invasion
tole hones and beek.te Hagerstown, Md.
The
of P•as-ylvnah Wooer, and that their fur
ther immola te' are aimed Melly* TIMM
mon Of postibly at Wbstithilt9lt•
Rescue.
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HE LATEST NEV
BY TIIIJIGUPH
ac., &a, Ca
krepasiss o lleaus the iltAit.
Wise Cosswes,h Ctone. Josh 19,-A emu
-
posy anis aletosted thinist9m Ii
Costws; Coe& On reported to be deter
ten trout the n 47. twa latothoo with sone
ditloyal mes I that , )they are fottl. 6
*j ar Aro sio ustets, Rail dm lemma peh
pose of restatisig the draft. Their amber lo
mathately estimated of from 119 to lee. .9tteee
etshoomeat =We tw that reglea amoss lbw
1:10011. Mos.
)t);•
Lieut. J. 8. Preseiof the 17th 1ndi0..., AS- , :
siesta Burgeon A. M. Heat, of the 33d
Mona.
All is quiet here to-night.
Them is some folk of Bragg assuming the
offensive, bat it is not considered probable,
unless dame great misfortune should hap
pen to our armysit Vicksburg or in the Bast,
Bragg has 4,000 or 5,000 men in our front,
and having reared the wheat crops in Middle
Tennessee, will doubtless hold on. The des
perate forlorn enigenolos of the rebel service
may require an advance.— Let them oome.„
FRO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC!;
DESPERATt CAVALRY FIGHT
iIIiD4UILTI3.6IIIXY'OII. POTOIIIO,
June 19, 1866`,
A ionfilet transpired, yesterday, between a
detsehment of our cavalry and 001. Bits.lfugit
Lee's brigade, luting until night. Our tam;
pushed them from petition to position for Ave
mites. Night coming on, and not knowing
the enemy's strength 'ln the vicinity, this
round was sleazed of thi dead, wounded and
prhoners,and a strong position Paten on this'
battin.fleld.
The flght lasted several hours. We took as
prisoners'74 priastor aad , 9 aim", 'minding
• Major. A large number of Om orterelf*f_
killed. --A oompimy of dismounted
sharpshooters Were posted to piok off par ofk
one, but most of them .were osptured,Among
the townships on our side are Col. Domy,
of
the Maine Cavalry, killed; Ort. Do'Clesulla,
-of the ith Cavalry, mitring, but whether'
wounded or taken prlooneils not known, And
several other °diens killed or eMinnaril.
Arrival or Hie Bohemian..
Carl RACE, Juno 19.—The steamship Bob.-
miaa, from Liverpool on the 11th, via Qneens
town on tholSth, paired hero at noon to•day, .
and ou Interomptetbi the nein yacht.
The steamer Citl of Baltimore arrived, at
Liverpool on the 9th, and the North Ameri
can arrived cut on throUlth.
The ship Kate Dicer arrived at Antwerp on
the 21 Inst. She had bruit reptnted by
and relea.sed on giving bonds in the ma ei
840,000.
The sow steamer Southerner. bye been
searehed by British officials, being suspected
as fitting out for 1 rebel pirate, but not ling
was found on her to warrant a se- erre.
four
days Liverpool C.uon Murkel.—The sales of
days amount to 17,000 bales, Including 8;000
ban - tiroaculatarr , and - for expert. - Tim
market opened with de:lining tendency, but
closed steadier. • -
Manehester markets dull. Brsadstuffs doll'
with a decline on an qualities. Messrs. Riot
, ardesn, Spence t Co., and others, report dour.
heavy and quotations easier. Wheat flat; zed
western, 91,495 41. • red southern , 9s. 41.1&
Si. 81.; white Weste rn, 95 Id.@9s. 91. @AN.
3L ; white southern, 10s. 34.1101.15. 341. Corn
declined 64.; mixed, 285. 3.14285. 61. Pro
visions quiet linC steady. Beef steady. Pork
dull; bacon dull, and declined 6.i.(g)ls. Lard
flat. anger quiet but steady. Coffee inactive.
Rise steady. Rosin quiet but steady. Spirits
turpentine, no sales. Petrels= quiet -bet
steady.
From Williatitaport.-siosers Caval
ry--The Governor Reviews the N.
Y. Troops-.Yreatt Troop, Arriving.
Haaateaula, June 19.—Two boatman who
left Williamsport on Wednesday evening, re-
port that at the time of their leaving sin reg
iments of mounted infantry were encamped
on this side of the river,. and more were eras
ing. Gan. Rhodes' headquarters were on the
opposite side of the river, at Hagerstown.
Titan were. four regiments of Infantry en
camped about two tulles this aids of the town,
at Walliamapon. The rebels ware paroling
all citizens, and both the boattnen bad their
paroled papers.
This morning blosby'a cavalry Is eight
miles below Ohamberaburg.
That portion of the rebel cavalrywhich left
Greenoutl• in the direction of Neuenburg,
yeaterdiy, ware at bloConnallsburg this morn
ing. taking the road towards Hancock. They
are an the horse and cattle stealing expedi
tion.
The governor this morning reviewed the
New York troops on the opposite side of, the
river. '
Fresh:troops continuo to arrlve in Urge
numbers by emery train, bat not as rapidly
as the State authorities would desire. -
The illitisourt State Convention
,
ST, LOIIIS - s Jim 11—Nothing of. genewai
-interest has transpireil ln. tho State Convert.
don for this past three day,.
misting
Emancipa
tion oommittoe had o third misting to-day,
and send upon a :sport which wilt be pro
snood to the 0011111110.102, by GOT. amble,
to-morrow. 'Laporte wore made by — WWI
oat of nine memoirs of the committee, wait
underatood, recommend that Amery abaft
0111113 'tenanted, in 1876. It prangs. Om
emmigration of gloves from other States, but
axpnumes no opinion regarding the saborio
lion of the ordinance to the people. ^
Deserter Skot—Gen. Forrest in n
Dying Condition.
Mairszessolo. Jane 19.—PrInto David
Blazer, of the -Indiana battery, Is to b.
shot to-morrow, u 30011111111e1 Division, for
the mime of desertion.
Gen. Bernet b reported in a dying condi
tion from wounds indicted on him a few days
ago M eyries SUL The difficulty originated
about a woman.
Gen. 3111 toy Adrancing East.
Estuuntreci, June 19-9 o'oreor. r.
It is understood that Gen. Milroy is adrano.
log toward the east with 4,000 mounted In
fantry, and 4,000 riflemen, well mounted from
the mountains.
The Rebels about Entering Marylasid
Baarntoia. Jane 19.—A considerable rebel
infantry force is posted on the Varnish" side,
near Williamsport, and it is reported that
another infantry force of the enemy is near
Antietam or Elhephordstown; And an about to
01.011
Illarkete 4 by Telegraph.
Oixonau2t;Jultelour very dull hitt'. tower
grades, and Itopertlue Wad at 11 4 . 10 01. 50 1 thers
irides scarce and comparatively firm. at $4 to ao, •
Wheat quiet and unchanial ;511,143002 for 1144
IlbaUed Corn advanced to 611947; Itac the at 65a.
Oata dull attOe In butt. Waitaki, 400, but In lithe
demand. "No chatty in Prod:dans. - The raltrof
1,001 phis. of Pork which was reported yedetury of
so 25. wag not exactly correct at rap as the ;M.4;
which Rao a shade above, pAgs; 9. . 0 . duet
karma; and:ol4 Olty la now held at 19,2,54,00, -
Nothtng done In Lardilt is had at Wib tor city, a..d
9to 93c for country: Gold doellnad t.l 140, and all.
otetu Extbsalo 0 1019 . 1 7 14 %yr! prom.. Nunn.
Chest lkoli the imaders
tolofriphlo was toostood fn this
oity doting that a body 'Of..iibbuf
*O9 robot °booby had usdo" their oppeozolica
at IlloCoaaallobarg, <Fulton .oinaky, lobar.
they stole% noinbor of horns 'And oatt/o.
They 'eta& bats abort !Intoreold keit poises. ,
Alan of MI tolopoYll'ollloo while tbsyrougik.
ts.,whiy I. l.l4d P ft 4oth, a ri4t l P l 4 x eon.
F 71611 19 ' • nu 41614..11 , is
liathiratt of MeCtosuithbunt• •
bbli.
err: r
"' ma 614161 " 1 t i ..B. l Ntails oo.'
' pi atinot Acceptetk
rho eiraiiituloslioni Bt,
.
referenee to the
red troois In'this 'depart
.to Gin. Brooks: 'The Girt
,rbid theirganizatton of
in the meaner preacribed•by
or N 0.143, which requires that all•
_rearing to enlist colored men far
4 smoke, mint lint be examined be
the board constituted for the pupate it
. ashington. Gen. Brooks has no power to
steospt colored troops unless orgenised•by an
claw spit:l'llY ; detailed, for the purpose, by
- the War Department. Persons who desire to
recruit colored troops must first pass an ex
amination by the examining board referred
to, as provided by a general' order from the
War Department. •
I understand that a duly authorised h
andling Boer for rotated troops, will be sent
here at an easli day. ' Oessayea.
Tan DR.IIIIIIIN WACIONIBII Alfa OASTII3
had Smiting ta ct ansigh3g, at No. 1 Irwin
street, Hone Marketyurd —John Gray Clair
man, and M. McGaivey, James Waugh and
Thomas Meldiehael Gioretaries. A resolution
was adopted that a meeting be held at As
same place on Monday, at 7 a. m. Commit
tees were appointed to proeurs plaks aqd
shovels, and to collect and conduct draymen,
tragenm'and carters to the intrenehments,
and bring them away, at the close of the day's
labor, in good order.
dt•RRIED :
CLARK—P=OI3.-11 Philadelphia, on-the le*
kat., by lee. Albril. Eames, WM. F. CLAMM,
'of Meadville, Pa., end Mier #B.iN M. riTOM,:rt
NoLD—on ienetletigid.
She mildew. et be• tether, Itiige 1 out, at Lesinie
Ferry, ELIZAIISIT, tette or U. P. Arnold. Xs4.
The innaral silt take.pleee on ieennot T. thi 20th,
'fro.; trOtto the trereitopyfile Matto), on the Aur..
ehanilrailsY4tailriad; earths eetv.i oS ttu) t stu cwt
Xi* .
apical Digpuffikto:thipmfttOrargb Gazette.
Byta,.lto*4'''.3adat**t4 ll ll — Tbe •Barko Pr ,
Crude Is aad:ptcaltialak:ds9llaad 34 pp - ionic...!
iii:mo.pg at *class ilettniat lu baud la don
and pilaga have dac7ti*l - ;Atli majak:ltit
iftei 46(01744 July dainty 4115150F,'
dept4imbe!blia63a. liapttiat&iorataal ai
~f/Nditda.L.:
11E1.1640 DICES. -
43e001•_ LARlCiihk trench the
vrnete-tiosio cutlets AI-
ItiatekroPli ti ommeaolv
FIRST - jAYNGROGATION
'Or Oisoietra. of Pittatnilby otnot.stit.
todly, 4 tbo ISON OITY ~ 014.1SOLBOILDIIJG,
_owner of Ono and Bt.' Clair 2444 ." Prfichtog
LOWY/ DAT--Aloralog u# Ittentip , tit thi mad
hon4.-11014, pottool at Sys o•otock hon. ,Praytt
'Sooting 'ottftr.`WilDfilfiD&Y 'The
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!ELDER:. T. Q. LbIaK.E.E.V.EA of.
Nam . st rlatoloary, will proud' for the
00N0110621101 .DI.I3OIPLES, (stioisfat, ea
EXUZL3IOht fLa.LL,oaso.r..l.r.o.tra fht.ll LOKOCX.
tee , its, Alffrahhny MA) ' Ta-1110altOW; :(Lbri's
Day.) at 10% s. in" and as nip-1:111. Itabkot for toe
morls a r , [ht !Tt a
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.I:llfAVEti-er, M. lg. °kith:kW:l7
Abeabasky. will bo ,ia•aleaed DIGIT.BBII3.
IN 1110k191bG. (To•roriaw,) at'lu)c - o-k.
Nadu bx Dev.l .41:P3DM:de:M. D DaOlt
P un.Lic "xoricEs.
a. meeting .of the
smr htld Olt alsonotn, 0
wa taelitot:tinsidtoossly, Ina: orlon to the 0130 n.
aid= of, Oa psnatry, the Trinit. Oempanks and
Emoting Bonita dots, on and attar the Inch meant,
until intthoustodat, at 1 o'clock p m. ' Ilcortssu
nt.n !tad the ptielrpoortlly will puns now 00
tint.und limn met thel, tanktig holdout, bonne that
'hear... . IL B. 2111111, Scaskla t ty. , :
jsuhtt
0117100 OS 17 UMW VILISZSOILSITIOSI.O..A.
rittectuali, nay Witt, lain.-
04C 07743 11311EttSHY GIVEN; to
the Bubseribare to the stock of the Wait
tra that-ea aseseseateif .
awl Dirt. 14.8.13 (15 al Pra BHA hit has beau
licaltd.opowthe stock tobeentedc palates at the Whoa
-tha....Tnasunr. at Pitisourtri. ca or talon the .
Mb day Of Mid., co.d a "late Ancona eyorY.
thirty daps chancier. ostllotherwin noWled
.".
fly
V ardar of the. Br
jst...n .A.. 1. sacoo"wift.L. ,ocrettry.i
• 0.4,11111 L as. a 1:1
CLIRLISI)* Itrottioeo 00..1
'Cleielsan. 33U.. al as,
13FECI&L MEETING OF THE
IiTODIEHOLDIRS o! this Contoany wlo te
held at LW ollice to Cileveleosi. on WC DS 2.nue 2, the
Ist day t 4 July nett, et 10 o'clock a. ro. on sold
to tat• tote conallorstion the proprloy of items-
Ins the tle2ital Stork of the Oompsny to I" amount
mnicknt to allow of the converelon of its Mortises
Bonds. • The Malian. Books Istil be closed Dom J one
Stith to July 24.'1100n.WE
Instefint • • eoctetvee.
fr?NuTtUlfe-ulna eitiosonpizon Boom;
of the Cooper - Tire Arms fa etmi ni
Ocaapioy win continue open at the °Moe of J. N.
Oout.l 1000., Zack Block,-Flft!a street, until far. -
titer tartlee. aal:tl
IIIEHTH EXTRACTED. , WITHOUT :
PAUL—We tate thin method of Interning our
hisnde end the , pnblto generally that we are now
prepared to IXTII&OT TIIITtt In &TIDO? Part
In the tosottee of Dentistry. Thine who Dave beta
postponing tide tooth dreaded operation map now
la mks their We and ilve to a °W, w the appa.
Mae we have In we has been thoroughly tested dnr.
tag the pad four Imam tally eetabuetdag the , mate
and pelotas durum of the operation. Do Drop
or Onisnakalehor Gavin% 'Histter7 ruled: all those
whittles the unless of a good sad contents Dentlet
will do welt to oat end consols lone
;Aim B. KING, D. D. S.,
. o 90 OUth Ansa
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jadwai Ne 47 Arai ee.d ls.t.o‘nrob
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TOILLIDOIA SIAGI. 13141011 LAST/a2ls.
psalms. so.
Ma. J. W. HADYlELlvhaeling given us the only
Depot la ltelhost Laos Ur hts Meats! •
MUST Y 81,211061 FIB SWOinte.
We ari impend to otter thou- on , the mot favorible
terms. fir caah, Wet (1.141) 0110. P 06&OHY1131 sad
TOSPlCDttlhiv at the lowest menet •
Ortiets sollohed and prat:lolr ~ : ended to.. ,
BTB+e6DACM: St NOON. . • .
- Importers el Toy . . ma Saner Goods,
. ib lielden 4112111, earner of NVll.ll.¢l bunt ,
mink Ire 'Nat YOWL •
ALL Arrthun, - - •
708 014.111118 TWANIBLU9G4
w. all still Bath!' sttke ot:6ltitit aigot
White, Ciheekad =Clow Xiittingi,
Mil style and of • supdar quality
.
°Mint IrCLINTOCOE
- ss "Timm:
O&13 'AN driaAJA,
IITEING.-811W EITAIII4I3IIIISN'T.
WM. T&Ti, & CO.,' •
Deem in LEAD FrPL fainri LiAII. - 1110,
IMAMS, PUMPS, OBANDEGIRRtI, BR aOILLTS,
and Plat DAMS. Dialling" lined ult with hot nal
cold wean and gm In moat a•plar.d
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.Ed dootbaiow Soldnion.
B... 13•0102104 weeouth stun/Nilo. Wad'
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aura ruts 711.121011 O LV Hatrialt lORD
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Itss tt instantly Ow molest ttisterttl =ad Palos%
lids Asti Is Pstdoularti ad'42,4-63 2141 - 911"
ears meow'
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Oeruer 6 sad4ld sir , eta.
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1017tbro 'BB .- klub!) AT AUCYPION. on
TV ' the Eft of Am* bat; at the
Omit near Oboaroofol7. a lot of cotaltiatea HMO
AIM IMAM the propixty.of the 1334i44-ifeatoo.
Volis s iolobt to GofiroolOot
joll:id • Toot 'A Q M.:: r: 4
Sa.tioldfolVeltUeUbto will: be' remit.
%Jed by Sbb earsalltamyoa Irks Zaitned sad Haw
ay to yasselatbilddb„ , kr UM 41001tSilid tat'
but of TaX OH. iceTaimAusig.coP. ,
asd.isars • Patsat vOllO4lO "sitaoissi.
Ease toad, yroparlytarisd brads to
in toothed ay tbs atty. when %alumni 'Milos made
!okra • nnosnlti•Si i
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MIT). we w ropond - to *smith, e pIA Tx...V..
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