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The western , tilointine aro tuirmaing to - thi last sail of the Governor with oommendoble &eerily, end be yond the meet sangelee expectations of the usilliat, authorities. . Berra flaunty reports bar fall quota of 600 men, who will 'repo,* hoe fe-merrow morn ing. They also report that the Ameba tan esidly be swelled to a full nighnentoind no doubt will be. They will gelato the swam for three months. The pimple of Crawford county aro fa mo tto., aad ooropaoloo ara laid. Their quota lit NI, lad the liformatiOs is Cut thy will be ready to report in fall to: morrow sistt. ' TheAlmota of Anastromt county la to to M fell. • A ecompany of seventy men reached bete to-day fro* that motion, and others will freely Mow. This out; will stadia ix esesotlte quota. Tile work , of organlestlon has also mom misses! to Latium, and we wll) soon have M etal remit from that mmarter. to fact, the lailke era:that the next law clay' will Wag eleectresbg and satisfactory seccuats boa every opacity wee' of the Alleghenies, and we say koon expect lively and stirring those bal. MI troops from the western pert of thisStata 41111014144 to rendesvou at Vas plate, and least report ;to een. Howe. Rebel Farce Reported at Bloody Roo —ilbtrolls torte at Heataid. We have a report taday, throe& • gentle man who arrived from Johnstown, that' the rebels, 6,000 strong, have pulled west _from MeConaellsburg„ In Fulton eosin% to Block Run, in Bedford comity. where Col. Plerio's fonws (lately under command of Om Milroy) were stationed. It Is also stated that Col. Plane, believing the enemy to be much supe rior le nasibigo, deemed it prudent not to at tad, but fell lea to Bedford: Thais reports base not boon oonllczood by official 'dykes. • ghats at the map will show that Bloody Res-Is distani; in • dime line, not more than thirty Aloe Wig from Johnstown Cambria °may, and about the same distime from Hollidaysburg, Blair county. If there Is • ham of 6,000 rebels at Bloody Run, as report. ed, they are within a days' rid*. of the lino of the Ponnsylvaida Railroad. at or near Johns town. The salt county wut of Bedford is Somerset, which Is bounded on the treat by /sloths an&Westmorelead. It Is the duty of wicepoontoiliboroforo, to ascertain at ones the filets in regard to this reported movement westward, lad to Interpose rush barriers as will effeetually aback an inroads upon Western Pennsylvania. This ben only be done by promptly guarding all the mountain pu,r; —Maas the above was written In have an other report that Col. /Taos has driven Imbo itea's meshy oat of Matkamallsallla, Mitzi sad wounding some, sad capturing a numbsr of prisoners. AA:lnhumes. Offense'. 'Mayor Mruiader had before him to-day a German named Peter Itauscher, *resident of Ben township, charged with_ surety of- the pease. on oath of Me clap-ion, John Ott, and after a hearing the defendaat was required to give ball in 000 for tidal. During the Inves tigation, one of the witnesses, Elisabeth Ott, a stepdaughter of Banscher, let fall a remark which satilded the Mayor that the condnet of Ike father towards her had been of the most laluatu ammeter. Hernurther spoke to her la Gennien, and saultionad. her to keep quiet es that eubject. When the dolt cue was dis posed of,and bail had been entered, the Mayor too` the girl and her mother aside, and inter rogated them in reference to the matter above alluded to. The girl then made a statement, the saheb/go of whisk was that she had more than ones been sittlarted to the most criminal abase by her step-father, and that she had been prevailed upon by her mother not' to prolongs him. Btu was corroborated by her metker, and an information charging Bans ohm with limestone adultery was then !Prefer red against him, and daly sworn to by the girl Bail was required in the sum of $l,OOO, and the aetnesed woo committed in default. Fatal Acuitloittr,Draymaa 0/1 Monday.sa accident 0361111111C1A Becond street, in this city, resulting in the death of Mr. John Fishes, *Amman in the employ of Messrs. N. Mau a Brother, glass man ufaaturers. Mr. Fisher Was hauling a drip Istd of empty barrelrfreti - this city to Bib. slaghart, sat While laming Moog Second street, to the vicinity of the bridge, the mule biome beightesed sadtsetious, causing the barrels to roll about so that Mr. Fisher was thrown-tozward-bammea "he shafts,amilm, madiataly behind the amts. In this position he was dragged a oontiderable distance, when 111* gal to the ground. and one of the wheels passed cow his hiid . and nook, causing inJu. ties which seat altar terminated in death. The deceased was a very worthy and lades. atom man, and scrod under General &main ,the Mexic an war. He resided in But afathmm,=whire he leaves a wife and several Enthusiasm In Lawrence County. On Monday mining, on mu ipt of the news from the ashen part of the Suite, the people of New Cutts, Latoenes , county, cloud their atom sad shops for the purpose of attending a Meeting, and organising militia companies undertimergent moll - of-the Governor. . ' A Mtge sad 'spirited meeting was soon con vened In, Whit. EMI A monition . was adoptedinstrasting orlennesting hi County Onemisilinso to maims. tel of two and half mills for the relief of any of the families vonuateni going out ceder the oall el Goy 'Gram Curtin. rasolution waa also adopted pledgbg to all men who aillitAd -from Lew. raise musty, whether they belonged to that, sonsty _or not. Conanotion.—liesets. Gray, koulel and aserelast tailors, WM street, are mod ified with but fourteen nwn on the fortillw dens, moor ding to the last report, when they /are -twelity-two--eapipid.-.l.he Unit, we portpresuto i me, Iles withthe party making the re- te Safety Conunittae. -Yams , goisson.l.At Ow. leant am nuaossost of fronyon Colloio; Ohio, Edwin L. Stoats* sow of the fiocestary of Ws:, gendnabod Sins Mum sad so. ahrol dnipii OVA MOW . B - ThiliiitSdery is Swat a gradnats,of the • - Won Karma 42. low daswairr.—.l. war • poodatsolll to hold tato mato& tho pub- No aqua st RutlAlborty, to tote- stop for . tho orpaisatioa of -Co =Wary proppy. Imam wW lo• lo mat, awl a pia of or. palettint totll bo raboottood. Main Closntona..—ltor. D. N. EMI*, D;D:i - Prosiest et Jaffna Collows, and Ibroortt pastor et flut Third Proatryforiwa Mardi ,thb city imutioolrool tho dogma of L. L. N: froultitpeo Colby, N. J. ` • Two .11matrog Timms* Emigrants - The Ilfairkville Mims, widish Is no of the neat lively ea well ea the mortaufal jamb la the twastry, Iwamoto 'sea luesulsed thou - -mil Gamma migioane settle la Tameroos to the pert two parer It adrk: "Ai are Wed of Wrote etittooraei ) itylk ii towel wallas laza la Ilielt Nom". ~ Toaaossee le, is roped to Oasts, soil, sad - INVW. -- Melitowe - of Optimal Statile is the Vida. !DO raii4O-om smog tie view moot sad ttetwes, sag Itortowatatao =wept • tbe somilest Is the aosatrz;-aad the pogo*, L the woofers purl of the Otate, aear Ow are loyal to the Miles sad to work thoessails of. ladlottrloar, ~- - feeelzsers ese lads pbooast Woe, ' to alarodaim,hi thelrail Wan, 14. Cattle "Ms of 4* litito..:•-, -, - - goal malt of the theroaighshaktag ap the releMea ham atria to the slavery ... lit, that biateforti .orelgasato Irma - liall fro* &Lamina &aloe will ao haw to toawac half aeon tho owl alas. to t .lows Or, ; bat these Klirosoto, to - bey Iva mod plaseaa koala •64#4 8 • Immehwth ireek-rilaa be rovalit by-. 0. pp, irsoweiffiraegiVllßlOnro o , ak s i gkm . a. gat Zilotrallh, Thaw - if/Alra . - . 'lliabigi . "am ogras... _ NM I 110~ ts 404 -r ia ' liV r ;iglirsl ti Th .r elk i.. ; . , .;, : :±.. • '''..:5N,.,,,,-, . 4 ! •ylvaaia Aroused LATE TELEGRAPMC NEWS. [FROM OUR NVNNINO EDITION.I GEN. ROSECRANB' /JOUNCE. Account of the Operations up to Monday. BRAGG'S FORCES CONCENTRAT ING AT TULLAHOMA. Ileavy Fkinnlsh lug at Various Points. 1111CONORWOB VI WITHIN FPIS MILE 'OF TOLLOOKI. thlocial Dtmatoti to the Pitt:it:cull/ Garotte. HIADQUALTIBA AMY of SUR C 1111111111.01113., MAICIIISSin, Tana., June 2T, 11 o'clock?. X. The long expeotedadvanoe of thts army be gan on the morning of the 24th. The different divisions ocasilly the various roads leading southward. MoCook's corps took the Shelbyville pike, Thom We corps the Manchester piks„ and Crittendan's corps the Woodbury pike. • ' Ths Ant day's march of litogook . and Thom as was opposed by the rebels at Liberty Cap on the Shelbyville route, and Hoover's Gap, on the Manchester route. The former posi tion was taken by WilHot's brigade, after pretty heavy skirmishing, in which the 48th Ohio lost quite &number of killed and wound, ed. The whole brigade lost 75* killed and wounded. The latter position wee taken by Colonel Wilder's mounted brigade, with a loss of 63 killed and wounded. Crittenden had a o material opposition. On the evening of t,he 24th, Glen. Sosecran► headquarters were eight miles out on the San cheater pike, In tho house and grounds of Mr a. McGill, of Big Creek Crossing. On the forenoon of the 25th it raised bard, and not Manning was as &dynes ordered, and then but a skort distance was accompilited. Gen. Thomas, on the bianohesterzilid, 'netted advance but two or three miles, driving the enemy, with a trifling lose. The position was pulled about the Ill= distance forward. Williolea brigade, still in the advance, was fariously attacked by a rebel division. They held their ground till out of enuunnition, and until getting the support of Johnston's 2d brigade, eenunanded by Col. John G. Miller. The Stith Illinois, Col. Gilmer, also went up to their support. The rebel, were then quiokly driven back, leaving their dead and wounded on the field. The loos of thilikh Illinois and 15th Ohio was severe ip killed and wounded. The gal lant Col. Miller was badly wounded, but hdpes are entertained of his recovering. Gen. Roseanne headquarters remain in Big Creek for the night. On the morning of the 26th the advance of the rarity again began. McCook pushed steadily forward, driving the rebels through the gaps and over the hills, and losing a few men on the centre. Bosearane and Brannon's .division had the advance. The Isola! bligsdo Wined, /1 good nom ben being killed and wounded. Among the Litter James A. Thompson istionsly. 'Walker's brigade, Brannon's division, suf fered, having 43 killed And wounded. The :shell were stemlily driven, however, Rey nolds' division-agowding the Manchester pike within five miles of Blanchester. Gan. Roseanne' headquarters for the night was at the jamb's Rouse, on Garrison fork. Re was getting troops in early motion, and made rapid marches far this point, when Wilder's advance arrived about ten o'oloek a. /4. 3 surprising and capturing a quaker rebel prisoners. . Partin went this morning within fou - miles of Tallabienta, encountering the rebel pickets. They burned the bridge on the Me.. Minnyille Railroad. Crittenden kas kad a terrific time with the mud, but little trouble from the enemy. The army is in splendid condition, and eager for the next development of the commanding General's splendid strategy. ILtainnaisz,l c ars, Inns 39,1863. The restrictions upon telegraphing ware removed yesterday, but the removal was an. known to your correspondent until to-day. I think it entirely probable that my written account of the first day's maroh from kur frosaboro„, and Col. J. Wil . dor's fight at Hoot , WA GAP, trill you as soon as this tele gram ; but lest it should not, I sand yen a brief amount of all the moiements up to. this date, Including the combat aforesaid. Early on Monday morning the army com menced moving from Murireasboro—.General Thomas' Corps upon the Blanchester road, Gen. Crittenden toward Bradyville vie Heady vine, Gen. McCook on Shelbyville, and Gen. Granger's reserve corps from Triune toward. Middleton and Unionville. Gen. B. B. Mitchell's cavalry division in ideate, of Granger was chinked by. Forest, and Gen. Stanley, who had started upOn . dome routs, with Crittenden, was, meat over with a portion of the fora he had taken along with :him in beginning to restore portions of the Cavalry. Stanley and Granger together were divided to hold their Volition In the neighbor hood or Middleton and Unioneville witile Mc- Cooke eerie should &divine aid drive: the enemy from Liberty Gap. This last positkm Is on Waitrace roadosnd Johnson's and DO'S/ . command advances to otespylt, "We Sheri dan held Ellosibreille road and Oersted . in con junction with Stanley and Granger !Against Gffrs Gap. These operations were sofa suceesiful that on Wednesday evening oar forme had posses sion of the northern month of Liberty Gap. The movement upon Manchester was, if possible, still more staocessful. Wilder's bri gade of mounted Infantry left Murfreesboro at 4 a. m.. and a few hours Ansi, (Whoa upon the enemy at Mover's miles distant, and before they had recovered from their surprise, drove them from their works and took'possession of the feruddable posi tion. In the afternoon the rebate made a doter- Inlaid effort to recover - the math.wistern month of Gm Gap. Their artillarp, of which thou had two betteriss—Darton't and Col ries—Arpsnod sharp* upon es. Capt. Ultra /Bth Indiana Batton , topited. This duet was kept up some tam, when the rebel infantry— Rafts' brigade, of Btowart's division, and • part of , brigroir, also o f lihrwart's dirlalon—melted from their piano( oonoaslinent amongst the hills Aka woods to tho right of the Monti% and Owed upon 171hisr with • yalL Repulsed Id front, Thep endeavored to tout Ids right dank, but he Itresaply moved the 724 Indiana in 98th nibtobuttollad Wm* *Hid Which hislones were plated for-sakq, aad drorrimak the rebuts with swam law At tba sammt dm the p 3,11 Ifllaolj whioli bad bees atinsi down Into holloir in float o tbiAiiir - iSitt of the anal 1 44 that' / 461 004 CsAats Snattitir mui,frolsis of 10.4441411r, IP I,u14 "h u f s ivIet. "PWca•. 41 . " .211*.121 Plait& liiimut iliii ;. [slog Os. POWOt 00i. Haire brigade with Harriet 19th Indiana battery was hurried tap to Wilder's support. The battery took a position on the hill to the left of the pike, and rendered of service. After the repulse of the enemy, his artillery took a position on his way to the right, and kept up a dael on oai battery until night. daring which two of his pieces were dis mounted. It rained all day Wednesday, all the fol lowing night, and all day. .Ttrureday. Opera float on the latter day were, oonsegnently somewhat retarded. Palsnor's command, which started from Readyville, lame It had been stationed, reached Bradyellle on Wednesday. Wood's command started from Murfrees boro and reacted Bradyville on the same evening. On Thursday, owing to the dreadful condi tion of the roads over whioh It traveladj,Orit terlden's Corps only made about nine miles, Palmer's command reaching a point a Milo south of old Bortßnath Thomas' Division contented itself :with holding Hoovey's Gap, Gen. Brannon's tom• mend eoming over from Triune and joining it. Johnson and Davies engaged the rebels in the afternoon, and after some time completed the work commented He day before, and drove them entirely from Liberty. The next day (Friday), Hooper's Corps, with Reynold's in the advance, moved along the Manohester road, and Rsynold'e encamp ed that night within die miles of town. Keg ley, Brannon, and Roseau advanced to drive the rebels from tile hills near the month of Hooey's Gap, while Kegley held thole% and Roseau's and Brannon's command, both for a time under the command of Roston, turned the position held by Bates and Bashrod Johnston by able flank movements by night, without a charge. The regular bilged. fin ished the movement, and the rebels precipl tete), retreated. - At 10 a. m., Wilder dashed into Manohes ter, the remainder of Wilder's command rap idly following. Last evening about six o'elooki Gen. Gor don Granger took p ion of Shelbyville, capturing three pleats of artillery and three hundred prisoners. 'Bragg left Shelbyville for Tellehoma early yesterday morning. Four aionpanies of the 17th Indiana, ander Major Jones, reconnoitered last night to within six miles of Tolls/tom The movements of Gene. Thomsa,Orittanden imid . Metloolt since Friday evening are contra band, but Crittenden is pretty welt out of the mud, and 3100ook has accomplished about what was exuded of him. Thu by • brilliant series of operations we have driven the enemy from all the famous gaps and completely turned his immense chain of fortifications from Fairfield to Shelbyville, and gained ponession of the entire line of OWL River, and all this with so little leas that we are ourselvu astonished. hie Cook lost principally at Liberty asp—perhaps 300 killed and wounded. Granger bas not lost half so many. One hundred and fifty will cover the casualties in Thomas' corps, so that our entire loss will fall below 690 men, of whom less than 100 were killed. The estimated loss of the enemy is 1,100 killed, wounded and prisoners. The rebel Gen. Claibourne Is reported kill ed at Liberty. Major Claybrook, of a rebel Tonnages regiment, waa killed at iloovey's Gap. We lave to regret the loss, among other meritorious sena, of Col. J. B. Miller, com manding a brigade, end Captain Thompan, of the 18th regulate, both severely, and it la feared mortally, wounded. A rebel telegram of June 24th, from Jack son, Mag., slug t hat twenty Yankees captured • freight train at Brook Raven to-day,burned it and then left in the direction of Monticello Miring at Vicksburg ceased at 7 p. m. Ciao, June 24.—The Provost sanard, or dered from Clinton here, report heavy fixing last night at Part Hudson. Joeksms, Jens U.—General Jackson had ai "skirmish with a small fore, et the enemy at Richmond, La., on the 17th. Heavy firing commenced at Vicksburg. Official dispatches state that Gen. Chalmeri sunk three transports below Memphis on the 29th, and disabled another. auwarress Aux or Tao ClatamooD, Juno 29, 10 o. &oats report that Bragg is croaorntrating at Tullahoma for battle. AU lila Shelby."Ma sad Wautraoo troops an them, tad large no , inforoamenu from Bait Tanamaaa. A reconnoissance yesterday under the com• mead of Col. Ducat, went within four miles of the place, capturing the enemy's 'dans& The whistles of the oars, and the drains beat. ing wen heard. Theconstiustfos of the rooonnoissanes, bo o that the seamy are evacuating the plops. However may , be the ow, If Bragg an be caught, be will get Wall* from this army, the result of whitb stood not for a moment eon oarn loyal people. Peeler are now being thrown forward which will aeon detarsolne the mottos. The army is gloriously slated over its Commanding Geni oral's strategic movements. r7XADQUAITXII I ARMY or ms Cuirszattoo, Juno IS, 12.111, Official information was received of the cap ture of Shelbyville, last nisht, by the tfetope under Granger and Stanley. Gen. Wbatiler and Wharton, occupying the place, Midst tlm approach of the Peden* yielding the phew without a contest. We captured three plena of artillery and three hundred prisoners, among them one Colonel, and one Lieutinant Colonel, and a score of other Ann. The sews sad ottipoi floated from niaay window. ud home tops. The poop], gars the . troops a busty waloom. Bragg left Shelbyville 'Ward*: nosing. The cars were manias all sight before, moving the atoms and sick and wounded. The bridge ovorDnak liner was saved. Bragg bad abent 18,000 men at Shelbyville and 7,00* at Wafts**. The rebels left but law store's. Thi rebel wagon train had but a few hones •tart of the Federal., and the loads being heavy there is every probability that it will be destroyed; ! The OeneralConamandingheekla headgear tare yet at Manchester. ' The rebels are being outwitted, and every. ' .tldag-ortindiensplanditily_for Abs_nampalgo..! M sscriorrza, Tenn., Jane 28.—The fopow-, leg is the Chattanooga Barre coronet of the *the- -on Wednesday,. from passengers who time down on the afternoon train yesterday: We learn that. on !Wedicuday- seven bri-, godeeof RODCMIIII . - army attacked • the bri tides of 131ena: Sethi and -1111ddek holding Hoover. and Liberty',tispi r One n m n: foehbt the enmity luta their ammunition wares. hooted, when they..fell -teek.r , This move— ment indiestee a general advantwed. the en, emy's firm which remelt lea plthhip • battle. Varegret to learn that among the kitlid to Betee.brigade was Moja Ciagbroolt. • Ginr; - 81ddall loth semi estimable oflospt;4 • An editorial on the sidled On say . , no tints Within the piet two yoke jute :the iforison of ! the Confederato States wprisenin such spin-- dor as now, when from Vicksburg, Itirginisi• and Kiddie • TOMAH*, - harbinger days Of 1 pew meanie ithretinlutimonions lastrefrom the log night of war, !To drive!. their gun heathen:the Mississipp i, invest the Yankee Ct h o e l .pfrrionM o y bj l e a cntsd ,ndl dethaink odseeprsoatl , poets were carer betto r for tludrvonrmursut tlon, for thine iegithnete and pallid , 6 " 114. • It lays, olviiistidiatieinto.thililorthi the Donoctsay nazi% tali. Zi a lir si ernkrifithelf; •11411 - tharsisa - :oar , Al ". :7 -iilliviinam -Vallusa at and - or ? a 'lre anaki ll'4ll6lll43l7 ,r im eit ; -.4.111111 marsh over diehard/4.11M0 proelatm IL It is reaordedalust ,E 110394 on his Wll la hell, threw n sop. to Cubents ; let its - not. diadatn to throw a-Attie sop to the whine ghost of Deescareo. Isbasn 8. Zara, in a proclamation a col, uma long, call for 6,000. filmy% for sly months from Teneersee, nmler provisions of the eat of Wm . 1 Conyers, to provide for loyal de fense in the special Wales composed of men Over 45 - , not liable to consekotton• IMPORTANT FROM HARRISBURG. THB BIM POSITION AT RAINBOW) Rebel Designs on Baltimore ATTEMPT TO REACH THE PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. Oar Troops In 'Possession of Gettysburg OEM kalliT MMHG 11 THAT DIBBCTION hiltosi from BaWinton to Yrederitk Torn 10 ♦ special to the 17. Y. nem says : tissavinuao, Tone 29.--Tbroughout the day our forma have hold their position beyond the fortifications, in anticipation of the ene my's aduaos. The reboil' have not shown any inclination to make an attack- This morning a few shot were exam :god between tha rebels and our *kola. The opinion-is gaining credence that the rebel. are immunize to take Harrisburg by. e flank mots:mat, The report that they have a pontoon train twelve miles tlds side of ..oolambi', however, somewhatdoubtful. Airentleman.. just esoaped from the rebel lines at Olimnbersburg, reports the rebel col umn moving eastward to number 87,004 ao companied by 104 idiom of artillery. Gen. 1.911, witb hit, staff °Moen, were in Chamberibarg teat Saturday. ' Thirty-thrs• pliSoners eaptured at-Mount 'Union were brought into town tide morning. Gatt. Stahl bat been appointed to the oom mand'of She *avail., 'form in this divert . Another order has base issued by the rebel %mind - Risen, dated Jane 22d, relative to the restrictions *ldolised upon his army...and the chinas of the country through which the rebels peas. Se urges a ready acquiesamme with ihedeutabds of the military authorities, which will serve greatly to lessen the rigors of war. It is confidently believed th 4 morning that the enemy would commentss an attack to-day. In all probsbillty to-morrow wont day will develop his intended movements. - :Possibly Lee may contemplate , the capture ot. Haiti. more, and consider Harrisburg of secondary impoirtanee. Parneaunue, Llllll'3o-8:30 A. M.—A out did. to till /noire' from Baltimore, states that the train arrived from the western tar• minas of the Western Maryland Railroad. No rebels had appeared along the route. It has bun assertatned that slugs body of Poderal caulry had reached Gettysburg and took possuslon, capturing a number of rebels. Our army 11 moving gradually in that di direction. Trains on the Northern Central Railroad run to rarktou, twenty-slx miles from Balti more. No apprehensions are felt for the Baltimore and Washington Railroad, which Is strongly proteoted; also, the naiads!phis, Wilmington Baltimore road. Gunboats an in the Gunpowder river and at Havre do Grate and Bach river. The defences of Baltimore me very strong. The oars from Baltimore to Broderick warn obliged to return, after 'reaching Sykesville, where a large force of rebel revelry were seen tearing up the track. • EL111513171% Jane 29—Midnight—The' Northern Central Railroad has teen burned between Goldsboro and. York, to tho‘distanos of sixteen miles. • Movements show that the rebels are at tempting to reach the PennsylvanisP.allroad about forty miles from here. All is quiet hare. Troops are rapidly ar riving. illasiszaws, June 30, 1863. A dispatch dated Port Washington, on the west bank of the Susquehanna, pestardnl s states that the enemy's petition describes the ate of a *vie, the aztrernes resting on the two main roads.. Pickets are Ott and artil lery ads in front, and i flits* battle is expect ed to-sorrow. Nay You, June 29.—A spina' from liar. Alborg says. it is aspersed that kiwati's feria, cow 25,000, ars withdrawing In the dirsotion orratir. 2t looks S. if the whole Tabol aid" meant to operate isomed4taly Wait Raul . nom FROM KE.l'r7'iCACr. TEE RAID IN FAST TENNESSEE ?fie. sib Digital to the Tittabiarah (twit. Swaim, Sr., Auto 28,1863. It kis Woad shadily for Itra daya and bleat, and tha wad and Lich mites are at pawned attlal Interint. Detachments of Sander's expedition come in slowly, bringing partbodan not varying essentially from our formai dispetthes. The Tenneuseans who took occasion to visit their hinds during the raid sad' wore captured are retorting, and bring the basin:Leos from the rebels. They ' , clausal Loudon bridge as guarded by only seven hundred man and. fly* places of artUlery. The 64th Virginia escaped the eonillot and rapture by ear forms only by breaking for the woods. " 'Baker, aw Knoxville, who Aired upon our waist troops, was shot by the 9d Ohio, and is probably dead. Lenoir% feetory vae not burned, but we did mischief at Knoxville. We loft two guns Of Kunkara battery, =dal° horses are used up. Mfrs man of, the 11th plinoitere report ed drowned. The Mule its tally awakened to their dam• gar and ars preparing. Bast Tennessee is still la thsta hands. Brdds.den't pay. Morgan Is again reported in oar front. Oar advance is st Jamestown,' and it he permits himself to get too our our 'toys, I May hairs maim Igms. Thee Rumor In not co d, however, and mattes!' rentals quiet. licdrunirr, 186 S. Arils aim exempt the weather. It is still rainiag. 8o r e bels are kaorrn to ha uric, exoept small party said to hare atom/ the river Yesterday. Oar hole have you attar them. Their superior speed may seen theca. ' LATEST FROM trilbKBlllll/G. Rebel Reports Or Orerit's Repulse &a., &a., Jaeboe, M u., Jane 24 —TiVeaty Yankaas captured a freight Ira Brookhaven n at Brookhan to• dap, burnt it, and len in tbe Citation a Mon- Illrintyrae heard at Vleksbarita!'? edook vol. TUT leketurg Tilsgrei4of the 16th, -Theiresteirn shores of thi Idilliken's Bead to Vicksburg ' are fall of Con federate troops- - They holdlllohmond, New Carthage and Cotrent. Reinforcements from Wachetta to Bomber ton-a re - receleed; Troops are supplied to trail bier every night. ' The Chattanooga Rebef,of the litb, ears r Omit, on' the Ma, 'Wetland aim the - whole line, -- Se fatted to carry a 'idaglelnemetworki war repulsed lose of 10,000, and Ilia full retreat. ; The , dispatcher from which these biterenoes art drawtl37- theltebei-ersior =ouns von 'oblefre: ' • ftwors of liolledos lemma— AlTletlan Idtr INT Yon"; Jima 30.—A rumor is Tkry stoat that //Week has been maim! and Mo.: Uli siTelOid snoosospr;' sYdbu'•ii , this I bisk. knits.* `" .111441Te1l &lA** . 4*-- 144P400-4010-4cA11115,1%,V04 LETTERS. FROM HARRISBURG. THE REBELS 114 MILES FROM THE susquE . 44NNA RIVER. Their Further Advance to be Resisted. GENERAL SWELL - •MARCHING ON HARBJEIBUNG _ UnsuccessMl Attempts to Cross the 1_11!9;._ =7,1 15,000 REBEL TROOPS" AT YORK. INBORN Ai'Biiieuy,RUN, ADVANCING All the Bridges between York and Goldsboro Destroyed. ADVANCE OF THE POTOMAC ARMY. 25,006 of our'FOTCell'at Frederick. <6e., d'c. Malt Dimplech to the Pitteilargh Gezetto. asmusnosa, June 20-12 x.—We have !ti llable steconnta that the number of the ene my's troops which have passed Ohambersburg entitled 34000, with over one hundred pieces of ordnance. Gen. Lee was there in person last Saturtiay. They are threatening to ems the river at sev eral points, the principal of which it Safe Harbor, several collet below Colombia, where the river Isirery shallow . . The threat is very itericors. - -There has already bean some picket firing opposite thin city. The responses ottroopn from different parts of the State etarcontitinsa. They .00me in more rapidly thin- can be provided for by Quartermasters and Commissaries. . In many, parte of the State badness is en tirely suspended: - The people are riiing it leave. PbUadelphla le highly exalted.. She will hare sent forward her quota here by to-mor tal! MOIL -- The - following to from very high author ity: The enemy oommenesd throwing shells at , our forms this afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock. Some fifteen shells were thrown. It seems that the rebels were tryingthe range . ; perhaps - it Was the feint of an attaok. which they intend making to-night or or to-morrow morning. Ail the bridges (a largo lumber) between :fork and Cioldaborough hey. been destroyed by the rebels. The contributions• levied on the citizens of York by the rebels, if not forthcoming within twenty-four hours will be seised without far ther ceremony, according to the abet general's order. 11Arxrugaza, Jane 29,, 1863, ) Monday, 6 o'clock r. Y. j The following is reliable : Marrero cav alry came Into the outran:ha:eats about noon to-day t and reported the rebels as being a mile and ',half from the river. At thit point the 11th New York (sharpshooters) were sta tioned, with orders to resist the further ad vane. of the enemy. The rebel cavalry were seen to make their way down the turnpike,while the rebel artil lery moved along the we of the mountain, making demonstrations as if they were going to CMS the river below the oily. Lieut. Harbours and Burgeone Morgan and Irvin, who arrived here from Pittsburghtyes terday, were ordered this afternoon to proceed to Yon Washington_ over the river. It is said that Gen. Ewell; with Rhodes' and Jenkins' corps, were ordered thlomorning to leave clump near Carlisle, and Move . towards Harrisburg. They number 11,000 Men. Gen. Anderson. with .10,000 men, was moving through Chamberebarg this morning. This information is received (road a swat. It was rumored this morning that the reb els had crossed the river at Middletowtrnine miles below here - but it turn out that the people who mould were citizens of York county getting away from the rebels. The following is from this evening's Me gropit A gentleman direct from Prederick, Md., who managed to get through the rebel line!, informs u positively that an advance of the Army of the Potomac, 25,000 strong, wee at Prided& on the day be left, and that continuous column of soldiers were amuse lily slowly advel ce g. We piece entire confidence in this state ment. It agrees th previous information received as oontraband hers. Our. advance pickets were two miles further' towards Carlielo at eleven o'clock this morn'. ins. A collision mint undoubtedly take place . very loon. R. ILtizzinvaa, J. 29, .1 . Meads, night, 12 X. j Four rebels who came within our lines at. Mt. Union yesterday, arrived here to.day. Twenty-five rebels captured at different points in this neighborhood, within the past' few days, were taken to Philadelphia. Refugees from Cumberland Valley do not pus through so numerously as hiretofore. Large quantitlem of dry goods, wines sad liquors, grain, lion and sheet tin have been removed from the city within the past few days. Some dealers &repacking up to.nighL Quite a number of Wallies, path:alai, the female portion, have left for Philadelphia and New York, but principally. the latter place. Many will go to-night. A telegraphic despatch this afternOon says that the rebels attempted to ford the river at Columbia, but found the water too' deep; it also states that the rebels lad torn away part of the Columbia dam, hoping thereby to make a fording plaoe. _ • It is 'Wed on good authority that the 'obeli alscanade an attempt to smolt Bainbridge, Were miles *beide of Columbia, hot did not soused. Mr. Ito Ugh Mu; bora appointed to prepare war bulletins for the press. The following is this everting's bulletin r The rebel force at York is 15,000. under Early. They have laviid a contribution of $150,000, 160 Inkrrels of flour, 40,600 poundi of.bref, 60 saokrof coffee, and a quantity it sugar. . Th enemy moved 'from Wrightsvlllo -to York. imboden, with 6,000 Icon, oomprising an the three arms of the settles, is believed to be about twelve idles from Bloody Ban, and advancing: 7 f • •••••• 1 - • Hmuutsolto, Jane 50,1863 The following b front to-dey's Teiegniph t The rebels hale dos a joyed Ave . bridges - on the Northern . Omar Railroad, between Roldshoro ead Weep 1,4, 411tazios of about seven miles.- The men were arrested after dark man& below the ROI Way Rouse sound lag the river. :They wen dlsooverefi by oar pickets, *ad when.lialbM, paid 49 attention to them until_ eleven ahoto wore Arad, when they surrendered. Thor gave their amallS'll• filumfer and Wilson, (son of Stephan Wilson.) They had a long,. thin pole,. It*PUur with a heavy 444 by . , which they were measuring the river.. They ;had also -a. small signal whistle. Thoymere committed to )all tor ex amination tomorrow.. nut arrartor. The following Uninwipleallon from Miklos General Conch to Gerardo" Orman, le publish ed for general Information : - .' A.l. RUSSELL, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. } 'llnanucarramt, • DErairxistr or rue Soaricanatita, ,- Rumenttaiaste 2 3:1 0 63. • Hie &Nat'l's . % Geoeinerd. G: Crum r • '. Stu :—I beg leave to present to you the fol. lowing u myarbewe ofwhe composition of the Volunteer ' lifilitla fern 'called' out ' br pour latest proolankation: Then shah, 3,000 mu rendestolued at Rantlngdon. 1;000 0 -'''• - '" at Harrisburg: 20,000 et 4 ' • lit Ribbiling. The total making 40,000 men, the proper quo larof the newloree for the pi l l l . o4llllllltf of the , Out of this lumber thaw" olOnld. 61 - 3;04 jiciii. inointed . Miam i ' *Co ' weald la - thelr own honoi—tologiddll thi - ogee osaitO poi diem, for the not of enoso.' , l- Twenty, oinapinToil s rObapahootort,. soak ' ISO it reap Who'lliOnlCAO'slowni lacing the Lutdio peopW. fS ,.-r. t zisnwArooloposiosognisw oo .1 r :.-,. n ..ta o t o r l z t/is • batu7le fi wifttnot a in. • • Dednotiag. thus hoz Abe .total fora, it -would tame dirty : slaw liewesttilatantry. VanruptOilyTiestra, iSi gnefra"'" • **" Majorlietsraf tnsunatidlite- Skirmishing has been going cakdtitisjr the aftoinoon, 'about Is* - miles-frott the atty. Several shots 'rewired by the rebel at our *heti, THREATENING ASPECT OF AFFAIRO ON THE INVASION OF OIDLUPRPIENDED. The Rebels 401000 StrongPre. - ann° to Advance into Xentncky. Cisonuctri, Jana 30.-.4 committee. of alt.! lane had an interview with General liarnsidte last night relative to the deferas'orthe The communes adjoiiriar Without sitleSr , tit - ntestAhla morning. Thar' was saeneral awe: pastes of business. • At Columbus,yestaday, a meting was held at the fitatillonse. Itiias add:used by Got. Tod, whosald bh kid information that the rebate desictewnatb;etitsr ()Jac. withia_lhe nazi Eiontb. . ' ' _ ; A eonlatttee of 'althea' wsi-appolaTedto adopt s platrof"setion &pa lrraigh isyltin:too for home deflate. . The Couteareeart daratolt*llthattatterh on the Cumberland 'ruts a thresdenfigiipirt t The enemyls minded In' forain4, The rebels. nnuthering4s o o3lllll4 - Yednut( and Kirshall;iro - nrenarink - teAd c =l Itentuol ty from lgalieei 7 - liar" Gaps. The advance et tlthfl,efutditintikly humble yesterday. ' ' The character of this iiiiivOiontla not tally developed; hut th6so 'ooininind dent In their abilltyto repel niOnnttetklihely Tian azolitsyy ratae tiintral Main*, for Ire dap: " • ' Tha Cantiarland luta risen fifteen teat. The toads ica in lad condition. inns mum! IN FIIILABI{LPHIA, Business Almost Entirely ficuipended. - - - PEILADZIMEIA, June. 2,14-7. The issoitement to-day is intense. Until- a late hour the streets were crowded with an exalted poonla- Hon eagerly Inquiring for news and enlfialuir In defense of ske'etty • and BtatiP. 'At"tho Navy Yard endmiclit'of .the ihops of Vte'qtr, lominetie nliett-110Pitt: they close:tat an earlyhtiul, hour, to:mso ' drill - , and most of the stoma 'Mralieyind Chesnut streets closed emiyaar the unit pit= pas. The city iii 1 . 3 , 1 45. !JO:* Agif44 l .9Bd tn'astale of defense:. c Flom Gern. iN:a 7 lku - dson,: ,lina roar, 3.oll3o.4Thii:itAaatsnOofant ? him via NOW On ths 20th the rebels: itte4kakulOgidp at La Bauch Chiang; but - wire ronlmd. A second attack ersainadaiit-fhii'llght of thi alit, bat were up males with - nonsidev able loam, leaving Malt dead and woubdad on the Mold., . . A deserter from Port Hodson says their beat artAllulat, Capt. Bea, had ban kill* age . several ladies. In the recent assault. the rebel - lou was about 1,500. • The deserter states that when he left they had 15 aye rations, and when the.. were gone the rebels Intend to arose the Ater on rata instead of surrendering. Rebel Pickets near -Alexandria. PHILADILLPELI, Jun. 29.--Tho Washbston Scar says it was autrimtlyAiportsd hare yes terday', tint rabia.o4"l-ms"thdr7"r. saes lour =Ws item Alsaaadria ms lbw r istr- COALMERCI4.I4 riTTSBUS,4OI. Onsci or iau Pau:strap Daum ItYarn, t TvgeoAy. anew SO. ISOM f Badness, generally, Is dull end neglooted, with no deinandlor the leading srllcterr - iriavt In • email way. Bo far ae quotations ar• eotteernBnkt6re Lino change whatever. as it la almost . impossible to gall disi*Sh - l**ti from Hew York, the money market is "no bu3sett*,3 that there appears to be no established Wee. FLOI7R—iI steady with a moderate local denumd, witholit, however, any change la rates. We note smell sake to the retail trade at $5,50495,59 for Ex tra and 0,7590,00 for common, and $6,2596,75 tent Caney brands of Extra /amity. Bye. dour is dull! with an ostaalnind steal oak; at 0,7595,00. PIIOVISIONEA-Bsent is quiet and auchengel.. Them la • moderate demand for Plain Hams at &VW ktic, sod 11011* far Sugar Cured. Shoulders add; Bide. ate .?sgdnlr;tttha *MINS tendency. 1 6115111—Wheat Leda andlowert from In bands; iled 4 22 v be 11 ,1 4 44115 / 1 9 15 49 1 ,19 ! Mi;#w CS rite in•: qtdry forOath-andwenetiertiall-natii- at 450 - iinsa drst. hands, and 14753 4= et/nil „titelili,i* quoted at 75 CO Ise,sato quality. _ Burtraza YGGS--ais dull and drooping;sale at 12 bbliana at /3 c; - POTATOSl3—miclumpt 0010 of f,OO ,toub prime from Moro si fao per both. 01111:19-1n good donsad.sod Jinn with ssittiol 11.5 11' to lots a1 , 10$)10.30 br cisottwok 4 DEAR 11.81112-41sks OKI huh Amiss at $1,9 01,11 per bastt. Nolo" mop ha tlittlod at Utls; mar—Eas a so mos - psa sous kilo psiihblj H0111.19%415/s °turbot, - ; - azoaxamoossAS'Assuis,,isas sisas: MAW' i toning trout 11 to 18a lbs amanita to ides volts's, Oak, kapott* with iota . solits K . 3116.130401114 thaw lots at 610.. UolsOms cistchsopti stOtO old - itid, ti.oW. - • • ==:=f:M . Special Dkpetab to bb• Pitts/oath , ashsra. Nix You, inike 30—OrmleAtta mot .Itigber. maillai hick oat to teal , faemrsmit. sad firm et 1441671, for July; Aunt UMW; .ibid BeptemberbOa. _flellnad..trae,rateme hem 600464 mending to ^ Naptbais as litOiletter,,;:all may be vete& at 240360. . ' ' 0. , . . Pitta nkrth. oti:AtimEps: , 30—Mberi fa. I tooderate local demand tor Crude. etutotitkllghtmeelpte. the .tatellat tw *at Awl Askew ata hair aulatelned:the alaWdew W of ee, we ata Waal to gacite#lll3oolo; pe . tAmitwi lte turned;ead 2240A30; plokidete" Inoloyd, Atettnat I. wry Arm with cotuthwatitry, wattfpelowt awe tandlag bbis boded 110.protet deliver/4i WO. and 140 dott' 4 . 14- "A5 112 0... -nu advanced; with . : eithwrts .20044*, wild 2 60 bbla ;Attie it AgO; ' • - Addeo re!itewl fromOlty to-4az u risoo . _the markfijkillithi.lniteilioldeil asking it W.,* , . Toledo' illaikeis • ,Juiete7-Miiinerktd for Wheat WO= hoe le veto sorbs to.day,, but wokenetedi;ttW to not* in Dna& . Maus la Ploar-No usia riposted. Winial4isioiso X s Itad at /A- g 2,9(01 bush Xas - sas =A goo blob' KA got at VAN SOD bush mai Oho boat. Bog- Rid at 126.; 10,00ttbaili Nal/ Botratralrata Con --11;as satire than for sound din. Emit 00 1 1 C.. balk and 51,000 bush X Bat 6404 au. 4454 800. bulb it 8 st saw, ace boa -No a aver., busk add 4,007 Itote7.lto I ledilKp., _Aid1i6114,,4 ""it 64-°4#ll744llll44:•Wwelpidt udo; ' • -3 T4. - .tlioiiety and Block itsitet Ro Yost, app ar. :s.—Blarts7;,Xarkq.ac• Ohs aid Son at tor opts on call kstaa, • featilei , ittcharp,-,ganst, i*.datrijSstpar. Gaia-xszi p tqatra s o F f rilat.:.: 4 4lloas 1 at4a 3i, and d‘n. Ark --••••• -. 4 •H Ciknartuadit ,stalLaud lona% Vol. ted SUMO Maar lEdj;:w Q 7 new . area4.lloB: traergrialio - rty: Notes 10360%; Mid 4481 . .Q143cf,F , etooks,-Makat,iin 241X84 -12111M7 1111411d04; wasps Is Prattle do Oka y Td. _ eh, lt %duet P/7E/MA ; Mbleda aad.W 714 Mt/burgh, Tarr. Wasps Chtusio 61%; CbSosirois liordwookni293o eitonit - Tore - /I sets Prolomd 5_9.X 4 :l•Laisilt 22% Oloodied a ?Mead aux; Central daip4ol34 t. he rs South ern I. l tstualart //,,5.1:_,514.0111jpap_ .0544.441 New Ircilt - CoWarM , Jed. issaind .. 2 liartautSasobJetlyi C Altasi _,l3assa Haat' .ms 92; do ^ aLhatedolt Kfaasori O aut.lol- et • Tatutalass_sts . vigleXixd./Xarkei: - 1 Joie to-rekts: 60 'bib rad Lt ' as PAL Wheat-nrabbir damns and to pram Weed ot tot 'Mango. This ammo& da:* both red odd el 126efoltr: 00 1 eCOVot *mod vali BAY od 'OAT be quilCoadrs,l4/.$ 614„:1 " In g• l ulgPfcf. a!rononol at t•q: • , 7 nrelioniatirl!AM*-OludafiklialcioAD,- ..anr. A 1.166. ; Astraix " & stow/i'J isinnatdotdo,Guthit. OLZTILLIM & i 61321111 LusaoaD, Jabs Sr 7 balos ant= 4010.04 ,411% MaciasOint IS **SIM. wow* aboatalme it Lam 110 Us ok•sisai V Voice it tt dotoor L,h.osibm.; to dont' Jag 4 0001 a 1 47 teat'Etdo Bo Bomplit bah . iIk.AP therm, Nit Pile* treintaiiio,imagerrisiNen. 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MD drdslatabfla ' ' !lite Tettataltnot 'of dislartla ascbj ' • oaf sla..baltaddre. as raw actliciba . tica tate- ww. ahe i r a r a fteat u tee 0.. _ Wiz Ohl Tidalt;Talita tayftalltd otlar Dadaist szslatidaaoaty so t ttta to DATA altothor . tf:TILDT titletamdibt sp I atradat for any siutschams of . , _. -Offen, nut be• fads lor the ' ray: yard:not tabard .thAtplatsd'bolisladar. - 10 ' Olatmtignag. . o WVo4o l 'oinvlillias We .„ 0 .100 , 4 la . .gm Onsit r Aw .4 4 ,, y ., 1 lik tau &akin 6 WU, anyegnurof brcarsay • - , / tnizoatol4ll/111..b&aftield.ta. 1 / M i l ldder who.O.M.PrintlMNlVie Mai I ' iv. "'Slur binsai imam lb. sign. so - a do Ar any class, If donut exarbtlast.„.,.., • ' tetfalsrasitibtrattials==c ~ dtabarsd,..tn Abe asay gettable meek lad Ow litosittst takasais4 . - . • in Dia . • . ;, ~, : •?r• •IT ' t . , gala - : , foltdfulf.Tardet . ~."C„, ' aattnies IMAM atuattialtlar ''"• - ' or-; . 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