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    Meeting of the Sanitary Committee. I
The Banitali Committee met at the Post
master's cam, on Beeday evening—present
Th , :mat Illatea• .;, President ; Mann. Per=
her, Bennett, Sloorle;.d, Von Bornhorst,
'AIiPA.I.ItAS. i Beagle.
Viiisburgh 6azght.
MONDAY MoRNING, JULY 6
sr 07FIVIAL PA PEE OF THE 01T.T.
The Fourth.
The Fourth parsed off vary quietly and
pleasantly in thin vicinity. The day was
ushered in by national salutes fired from such
of the forts u had guns mounted, and there
Was more cc less " booming" kept up during
the day. There wee • very general response
-Tto the call to work upon the fortifications, and
dhousands were thus employed. The number
of ladies who visited the earth works doling
the day was very large. The watcher, how
www, was ilueedisgiy warm, which prevented
many, from elambertng over the hills. The
amount of work done on the forts and rifle
phi was very gratifying, but many of them
are yet unfinished, and will require a consid
erable amount of labor.
In the tides the streets were crowded with
men, woman and children, apparently .with
oat any special object in view.
In the afternoon good newt was reoeived
from the Army of the Potomac, and, although
all our compositors were off enjoying the
holiday, we managed to get out an extra,
slips of which were thrown from the office
windows, and eagerly scrambled for by the
anxious multitude. Al the slips were dis
tributed gratuitously, the demand was ink
mean, and could scarcely have been supplied
our sham preseese thawing to week them
by
after the minion of the olden time, with
out steam, the supply was necessarily limited,
and the news wee disseminated by parties
gathering in crowds and hearing It roan.
In the alining a gentle 'hotter fell upon
the heated earth. ithr-st dad a most cooling
sad retnaktag affect. Lc interfered romewhat
With the display of fireworks from the st•vvral
torte, bat sulk old not prevent that part of the
programme tram being 'ranked out.
"Yong America" exploded the usual
amount of wider, but so tat as we eau learn
there wive no accidents of a serious character.
Two or three runaways occurred from the
hightailing of horses, but nothing more ,se
rim resulted than the smashing up of the
velimbh%
Antendrullats to the Constitution..
The nßeligious- Council" net, pennant
to a pullet tall, in the let United Presbyterian
Chink, 7th Street, On the 4th of July at 10
o'clock, A. K. - The - Rev. John T. Pnssly,
D. D., of Allegheny City, wits called to the
shah, and Rev. John Douglas, D. D, of PAU-
Kwas appointed Secretary.
The nteating was ripened with prayer by the
Rev. 8. T. Stewart. The Chairman then
state& the object of the meeting to be r to take
into oonstdarlition the subjset of having the
Oonstluttion of the United States so amended
iii-tevimbedy a more distinct recognition of
the 41od, of Divine revelation. Dr. Douglas
gave the tubstance of a letter horn Rev. Actin
Mollleater of Princeton, 1/11/1"11S, who had
been applitsd a ashosate to the meeting by
the General Sy nod of toe Reformed Presbyte
rian 'Miura, on which' he stated that node:
the cinsunsuinces he did not expect there
Weald be a oencod, and would not theretore
he'present, but hoped that idie matter *OOlO
be, promonted unlit toe end designed enotim
be ageomptiatios. Fie also read e paper watoti
had been presenteo to, and adopted by-tie
General Oseud of the 4tetornied Presby torten
Clank alas tate asoung. Too pupas we.,
sena same cotenants:us, Irom the pen of Dr.
McLeod, of hew You. fi. alto siatedAtiat
Dr. lleirsod, tri a totter, eausa as held tti
hind, **praised his heavy support ot the
measure, eat ;nought rho ..I.lousou"waa rasher
presnetsvic"
Jona Alexander, R.ri of Sonia, Ohio, pre
sented S'OOMOitatallailual trona 010111 sere, elders
Sae editors, in einoinatti and Santa, mating
Oertain suggestions in regard to ibe mating ut
et Maus Geneantion to oa-operate with the
Couch in considering the snots matter.
itev. Dr. eproati offarect the Niro 'dog reso
lution :
Bathed, That a Convention be called to
Mess en dayof to 001141111 of CAM
hers of the various S vengetiast denominations
davorable snob 11:110111111012ti in the Constita
don of the Vatted Mates all Intl be a testinot
ahkaowiedgerrient of trod, his law, and the
Medistottai dominion.
Dr. Wilton moved r that the following be
lidded aa ai ameadatent
AM that the Constitution be so amended as
to mate it impossible that a slave can be held
within the national limits.
The resolution was dimmed by Revs. A. Bt.
Milligan, Dm. Rogers, Priestley, Doug*.
Sprott, Wilson and others. And the amend
seat at eonsidttsigt length by Drs. Prattle,
mad ifilson,,Mr. Milligan tad ohms.
Peatting the discussion Mr. Alexander
moveitthat the resolution and smandment be
imittant to a special committee to report on
- MN*" morales at 10 o'atook. The Commit
:, ware, Drs. Prudish aproull, Douglass, J.
Wilma and Mc. 8. T. Stewart.
After payer, the meeting adjourned ta meet
Pi Monday Illsrningat 10-Vocock. -
- Mae Commutes I'M-Meet at 9 o'clock on
salashig. „
/iggegiglary Fire on. Atiegkeny--Sta ,
his nag Ykuty-riliall Hutson BUST ,
...Loam Over 413,000. -
Between one, and two o'clock, Saturday
•I'Ortitangelo via disccorsd berating in three
plug iota the large stable in the rear of the
Vain Hotel, leafed at the Cattle Yards, in
the Ihroond Ward, Alleglumy. The =aiding
was of- home, two stories high, and had stalls
for forty-cis horses. : Cray stall was coon
per on, PAW night. The Are had been
plaited in the haymow, evidently in three
plannv-at each sad and la tint entre—and
had plead such headway before being dia.
wend that' it wasimpossible to *heck the
dames, Mr ems remove the wafortuula sal
-
dais. When the inmates of the hotel were
iiiitemoud, the horses were rhea salfering from
dAn Ire whisk was falling upon them tram
- Abuts, as the thunderlng or their hoofs upon
- am MAW Seer coupled with their lend and
Asesessat - plainly told. A. man
itinind fres Os hoist. and faced open
OW& door, when sLier Dena of the terrified
WM, that had..becitert their halters, found.
Chef! way oat. ' The stalls , were thea tiled
with smoke, and Ire wu eossteatly Wilms
oyes' the Mrase,onsing .them to. Mot and
jwasee - about most disparately. . Tao Ars
grottr litronOf mid 'trouper, while CU death
atingo o ...ot the 'anima= became wean= and
In ere ea* nothiag odd be Maid but the
• Ausilitallgef the lanes. _
of
stable outained a large antout
hay, poil'aad nail feed, together with ker
mess eta, alt of which wee destrojet: The
betas property Wimp to Mrs. Vesch„ widow,
and la - eased by Kau& Boar 'A Bute.
Tam hotel was • saved by mans-a 1 a small
,street hose, from which water wee constantly
Gamin sold the danger was ova.- The Are.
=ma labored Rada a gnat disadvantage
Mt deans pl op on the Mammy co the
tail - . on
pours
to lay hose tram Cumuli
Ismse
to Two aieir-.4, great dots:toe.
The SNOW Ilfai thlarel for 1840, bet the
less will be perhaps double that sum. -
_Tits MOSS INN valued Si $/25 per hod,
- Ciskei as :a whole, so that the entice lose loam
";,",.:Atp about $3.1100. Taemass of the owners
'!. ass as fellows
L. fiersint, 16
14
Boles=
$
1
Tobses 4. Cam, AWN easy ..-
Jame. Todd, 1
lemon are known to have *soaped—
Wes of waled' were teroroly
. band. Orso
hone le aionag. Tlio,asilisuils wen all In
`• tit* bawls of dowers.
!be "uoquaoy of lawiradlory,flres fa
glway vans fordo strietost visuonoe of Ike
• polies mil intrust, gagers thbaa It would bit
iron for dm Comm to oaor a Liberal rewind
- forshit spetvatistlra , o taw Watt Of ortadina.
t
.liakirisasiriv au Pee Cuia.—)l7,
.
sesoaseneest , 'butane It wiUtees
iM Beeman et the Truman 'tees sto•
sabegutptions mat be neateed tog
ate4PlNeellg OW -Pet Owe, at par.-dubs
job ! . 14,1,0 1 ere. same "le thee be stela
• 48 4 11 . 114 : -
Ifilliersose—Thts teleatedsad
WNW lams bessile se sk• shown
--irrieMattiArOoli wilt sloe ske soma.
ith.ll4ollll . OM*/ r i4 "
Wri, 1 . 111 1 41 "/ ". • -L- t• •
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On motion, it was
Remavtd, That notice be potted rn the Pest
office, tatting on the Baryons of Pittsburgh,
Allegheny, and vicinity to volunteer their
service. to visit thee fields of the late bottles
in Pennsylvania, to attend to the wounded.
On motion,
Rualea, That the following named per
sons be appointed a committee to urge upon
the authorities to send all the wounded sol
diers of P•olll3lvenia to our city for treat
ment:
Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Hon. Thomas M.
Howe, Jame. I. Bennett, S. F. Von Bonn
horst, Wm. M. Edgar, Wm. Phillips.
The following-named tarpons reported for
duty immediately, els:
Dr. George Mollook, Dr. Elio. L. McCook,
Dr. H. T. Coffey, Dr. Addison Arthur', Dr.
Biddle Arthur., Dr. Benj. Preston. Dr. M. S.
Rulings, Birmingham • Dr. O. B. Pee, and
A. W. Alcorn, Dr. Wri ght, Dr. N. McDonald,
Dr. J. W. Shaw, Dr. J. Crawford, Dr. A. M.
Pallook; Dr. A. G. McCandless. J. Porch.-
neat, Dr. A. G. Walter, B. Hauslenten, Dr.
B. B. Mowry, P. Venn, Dr. Daniel Comma,
Dr. Brown, Dr. Campbell, Uniontown; Dr.
Jno. Wilson, Dr. A. Patrick, Dr. W. D.
Hearne Dr. Simeox, Dr. W. B . Thorn, Jos.
abet,
Hearne,
L. Kuhn., Dr. D. A. Wolf,
B. A. King, late of Columba, F.
Dr. D. Altar,
Fred. Tandtle. . Mews. B. F. Jones, Mark
nd John W. Chalfant, were added
to the Watson, dottunittes.
The Committee adjourned . to meet at the
rooms of the . Sanitary Commission on Mon
day at 10 o'oloak, a. Y. •
In pursuance of the rasoliellone relative to
bringing the rick and wonaded to Pittsburgh,
Gen. kloorwhead, Chairman of the Committee
telegraphed Goy. Curtin on the subject, and
received the fallowing reply :
"It can only be done by order of 'the War
Department. I will write an earnest request
to hire the wounded of Western Pennsylva
nia removed to you.. The ossaaltiserare very
large, but I believe the whole rebel army will
be destroyed. We rare posting forward our
militia force ; 18,000 are now near the armies,
and by to-morrow night, Gen. Conch will
command 40,000 men. I have just received
a &spew& that Gen. Meade has taken 20,000
prisoaers and 118 piece. of artillery.
A. G. Coins.
A large number of Surgeons went last night
on the 880 train with Gen. Moorehead, who
goes to Washington to arrange for the send
ing of the Western woltnded to Pittsburgh.
The others will leave this morning.
Efforts to hare oar Wounded Re.
• mowed to thus City--Volunteer Out
goon's Called for.
The presumption that the troops from West
era Pennsylvania hue mitered severely to
the resent batllu, induced the Pittsburgh
Sanitary Committee to make an effort to have '
all the wounded from Western Pennsylvania
Regiments brought to this city for treatment.
The following named gentlemen were appoint
ed & committee to make nalutury Inctniries,
sod use their efforts to steeemplbth the object :
J. K. Moorhead, Thoume flows, James I
Bennett, S F. Von Bennhoret, Wm. M. Edger
and Wm Phillips.
Gee. Moorhead, on Sunday, telegraphed to
Gov. Corti& in relerenee to the matter,and re
calved the following reply :
Ilealutemus, July b, 1863.—1 t can only be
done by ores: of the Wes Dopertntsnt. I
will write an earnest request to hue the
wounded of Western Pennsylvania removed
to Jon. The casualties ire very large, oat I
Wove the entire rebel army will be destroy
ed. We are pushing forward our militte
force; 18.000 are now near the armies, and by
to-morrow eight Gen. Conch will Outlitele24
40.000 men. I have jut received • dispstoh
Last that. Meads has taken 20,000 prisoners
and 118 pieces of artillery,
A. G. COLTIX.
A naio* wee posted on the streets yester
day, by order of the Sanitary Committee, ma
ims for volunteer surgeons to repair to the
battle field near Gettysburg, taking their in
struments with them. Quite a nutabar of our
sargeope responded, annexe now on their way
to the battle field.
Ilaw You Pukes Dirramaa.—The ever
ounottull Pittock Wiwi to metre the New
York papers of fiaturday, owing to the fast
that the Allentown route was wholly marapied
in transmitting frilled on Gsverantent
o mat. Tha fallureswas unavoidable, and may
never ooeurngeha , klis previous regularity is
a guarantee that the papers will oomtpunotu
ally in faints.
Reports deed entirely reliable from
the battle field down to 8, o'clock last
seeming, represent the rebel], es repeatedly
repulsed, with fearful slaughter. The bat
tle lasted all day. Seven thousand pie
spiccuu. LOCAL NOTICES.
cows were captured.
Gams eau Bersa'a SMUG Xectusa, for
family sad taaaufaetartas parposee, are the
best is ase.
A. R. Chseroar, amoral Asset,
80. 18 Nitta street.
Timm Pamir, Pun sag thasatental Slate
Bootsr, and draw bit Pesasylvazia sad Ver
mont slate of the best quality at low rates.
Ofiloe at Alex. Laaglilles, near the Watr,
Works, PittsestilyPs. shoos
Quinn Oar an iferiten &rocs en Ick,cr„—_
Bann Grahlun, inerokant tailor. Is r ,lithg
hta Sprias and Salltlner stook of prAe at nom
Thor consist of all the Walt straw of cloths,
catenneres and treillage, of al , J ab he b pre
pared to 314 k. • 2 I? •in tioll P.ost fashionable
saucer, UM at cost rim. -taw pubs" sh o d&
not swipes to &Nal tbillrjolvos of this ran
glum* sad sane mow, by 'wins him an
' early calL
Also, a large satoßkassat of plain ma fang
cesslmerse, welt ailr,pted forbore' Wear, Wkiel
he ' the piece far below cost.
smog= SUOW. I hot /setae& to call early.
&sea' eaciars; lierchaat Tailor,
No. Itlt Market street.
Arrsatrow, Itssuziss Younrronas I—The
atanatiol of oar oonnwes kers islanders m
oonily reamed frosi muses of,orar, sad of
Silo publish' postai , is spin dlrootoll to the
nay sztonshre and handsome aasortmimt of
to. lOW'S - styles 'of Frew* Znillah and
Aineloas pleas , goods, for panto, cost' sad
vests, lady roasivod by Mours. Jobs Wader
do Co.. Morahan' 'Mon, No. Lta Moral
stask. -Allonbw.-:A. typslal .ssloation of
rationales pais will also shwa
be fowiton the Osiris al the ostsbUsluaimit,
togothiiidah a lot-of soadrinadi olothlau
swap fa the boat mina.
Now. Alum Os Bum Clurnase.-01- .
US WO aro said, wharf sin wo bay • neat
sag oomfortable moon enit,snide to orb?,
OW boob, tho' amigo of Westing ow ova,-
goods I :To_stitlatoo Winkles we mot
go to Misses.: W. IL - 1111eGoi at Co., Zio ls ra
/Waal 'treat sad Dfornoni &ism, Alleglie
ay. szurson will b. seta woo:Oise to rww.
state.: Thiry knee Iwo :mewed their Irtinult
pods, and for *kenos of styles they shallot
he surponodi lad for Irassithes,ore ova leers
*sew, ea their work la all dohs nude: their
own supeniribn, Ohre the; 16 all, end YOU
hohnot fall %Ore saliillW. .
' Orrairiftwirgtirolaions Brapdone will seta
copier ihi Valles of 'these breve meta who are
lightisi their - country% battles. 'sllght air,
bed rood, sad dreaolilag ratite witi mate rrood,
heroeirtth* 'stria t, therefore let soup
OM supply - with Balloway's Oist
-sot, ltts • oerrain • eye for every bad of
ttls direeta..: Only 26 ots. per pot. 215
irr lame-am T. Moore, LW
Arai AIWA= BMW tralon. writer" I
bat* sod Mu. 8. A. Allies W orld'a Mgr
ItiiitOrit and ibis Domains, and It Iss also
beim mmd by my *lb. We unqualifiedly pro
noun.* them to boat preparmimm we Data
gyur ;und-.4. miikk Mrokoradim musomma
Made jaw mi." •
8.11 by Waged. onwimis. Depet;l9B
Eirmilitab it., bow York. ly • UMW
FMCS TO PIOPIZTT 11.014111131, Muss AND
Ma - Orassr lorssoseao..—Por repairs or so
umlauts oo norm or dwoUisgo. sow rods, or
isitamg aro la the Oszpoatot *oh WI la
Ostalies Carman Shop, Wien
sada Malatesta swam Au odors prow*,
saaaad to:
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TRLEGBAPIL.
Great Battle near Gettysburg!
GLORIOUS VICTORY.
THE ENEMY SIT rICESSYTILLY RE
BISTED.
Confrattaation and Condo
lence of the Presiderit•
Gen. Meade' °racial Report.
&c., &c., &c.
WASHINGTON, D. 0. July 4,1863-10 a. m.
The President of the United States
annormaes to tho country that the news
from the Army of the Potomae, up to 10
o'clock p m. of the 3d, is snob as to cover
the army with the highest honor—to
promise great success to the cause of
the union—and to claim the condo
lollop of all, for the many valiant fallen;
and that for this he especially desires
that on this day, "Ila whose will, not
ours, should ever be done," be every
where remembered and reverenced with
the profoundest gratitude.
(signed) ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
EISADQUARTNILB ARMS Or TES POTOILAI;
Near Gettysburg, July Bd, 8.30 P. M.
To Major General 11413eck, General. in-ChirP
The enemy opened at one o'clock, P.
from about one hundred and fifty 'guns.
They concentrated upon my left centre,
continuing without intermission for shout
three hours, at the expiration of which time
he usaulted my left centre twice, being,
upon both occasions, handsomely repulsed
with severe loss to them, leaving in our
hands nearly three thousand prisoners
Among the prisoners are Ida). Gen.
Armistead, and many Colonels and officers
of Infer note
The enemy left many dead upon the held,
and a large number of wounded In our
hands.
The lots upon our aide has been coneid
arable. Maj. Gen. Hancock and Brig. Gen
Gibbon were wounded.
After the repelling of the assault, Intil
cations leading to the belief that the en
may might be withdrawing, an armed re-
eonnoisear.ne was pushed forward from the
left, ►nd the enemy found to be in force.
Al the present hour all ill quiet.
The New York Cavalry have been en
gaged all day on both flanks of the enemy,
harnessing and vigorously attacking him
with g•:eat success, notwithstanding they
encountered superior numbers, both of
cavalry and Infantry.
The army is In fine spirits.
(Signed) Onottas G. MEAD;
Major General Commanding
BASTIIIIOI.II, July 4, Ism
'The rebel M.ajor-flaneral Armistead eras
captured yesterday.
The dead body of the rebel Gem. Itartsd.ele,
of Mbreitreippl, Ex-Member of Congm.ts,
Iles within our lilies.
'The Union men Cr, having • merry time
in rejoicing over be enocemee of the Ar
my of the Poto mint
Wasusures,July S.—lntoraintiou Nosing
here states that the battle at Gettysburg, lan
night, eau estrusely Ores and stubborn.
Heavy and demeaned assaults were rude b 7
taw rebels, which wen gallantly met by one
mops. This morning at deriett the outset
was spiritedly renewed. Oar army drove the
enemy, who In tarn drove them; the Aghtiag
being dasperits'y severe, and ail Weed, per
haps, et tthe war.
Prisoners report Liautenant-Genual Long"
street killed, and this seems to las taaLrmed.
Colonel Cross, et New Harnpskire, and Col.
Zook, of New York, are among the killed.
Gen. Molder wu wounded;and had his right
leg amputatedbn the add.
Gen. Berksdale of the rebel army Is killed,
and his body Is to our possessios.
The latest inteiligenee resolved here was
up to 11 o'clock to-day. A rebel mail had
been captured. Among the lettere it is it
that there was a lotto? trout Jul Data.
to Gas. Lee, myths that he wilt wed Ida
no troops u Blohitond was SOO*
threatened.
,"I'airanavataf spietal disp a tch
Perasy's lye se, dated Hanotar, r. via
Waahingtea, July lid,"saye
Thli morning - our:Kriel opined on 3,000
Mom, purpo s eged oa the Add at daybreak .
tor tbe of plandaring mar dead. Tba
Wilt Mostly retreated. The dila thus *
has boan the most terraces of %holiest. _
A spesial to the N. Y. Tmwe dated
lad; nest Gettystaug, says* At the elm of
Jay Mit dispatch, at 4:30 r. yesterday, the
Gruffly had oreaed a hem attach with artil
lery on oar lett and centre. The Sighting was
most desperate on both sides. Ne bad eyptlast
the enemy the Id, 31 and bth corps. -TT 34
and bth joined hands, end hubs heriderslly.
The 2/ ably imported them. The ittist
tee so furious adther party trash man •
onus. We tapattetalsont hmadred ente
or two charges. I
Lids in the erenlaa Gotoral Stade Galled a
motroll of corps oommendats, asad.it was IV
dehht . to continue the Alight ea long ea there
I was y ono lett to eght.
I
liartensmrso, Jukr oitiMm Gettys.
berg, who left there yesterday soma``, on •
pees Wired by Generidl: well to `onto Mattel
burg, Met Smart, I. H. Lee sad t Hampton,
with What to'aiilinfOlAlo, o o o o ashy, wh
were Moving In the direction of ,tietty dug.
Their officers told him Loa had tro Intention
of Marina Peausylvards, bat s vas going to
!MOM here till Ida nay was destroyed Cr
victorious. He mend ten thi t mreaing, the
enemy asking to effort to data n
A dispatahlrom London this t remits', states
that yesterday the rebels left ( kambersbart,
taking the road in the direction tt Gettysburg.
Before having they burned t he davit and,
workshop slanging to the wait wad. London
is fourteen miles west of Mum hersburg.
na essay also estimated hippensburg
lestarday morale& in the same dire
Viola LaiUnit
- Loantralat Jskr 4. itemise
int* MN* liss wawa book,
lowilvdlo,, amoinifii. api id" Ct.,
akin tie tos4. TM;, ideas slit p.
tog “vileg st Devlin: Eft - Urn.
misa use aa.tlN = figyik
4 11 r;
41.1. 4 1 0 1111111 bit S
' OSSSiSIa '"J•
1
THE INVASION.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
RESULT OF WEDNESDAY'S FIGHT.
DITAHIULRS
SDAY I AN DARAY.4Th
THE ENEMY ATTACH OUR FORCES•
They are Driven Back at all
Points with Great Loa
TSB REBELS RETREATING
THE POSITION OP AFFAIRS ON
13ATIIEDAY AT NOON.
The Federal Lou in Killed and
Wounded from 5,000 to 7,000.
4000 REBEL PRISONERS TLIcRE.
ow Lou in °Mem Itath ExaggcratO
&s, &a
avast Dispatch to the Pittsburgh (butte.
BLUM()Ia, Icily M.—A. misusage: anived
this morning from the held of the three days'
battle at Gettysburg, Pe.,having left there on
yuterday at soca. ThY enemy wan then be
lieved to be retreating on the Chambersburg
turnpike and the adjacent rortds, having left
one strong cups posted in an azimirable de
fensive position, half a mile or more beyond
Gettysburg, presenting a heavy battle line to
oppose our permit and protect their retreating
columns. This position of theirs was so
strong, and gave such opportnaides for an en
filading artillery ire on the attacking col
umns, that an epee attack in front was hardly
deemed advisable, and up to Saturday at noon
had, at any rare• not been attempted. It was
not icappkti Ole, however, that the lank of this
Wu would be turned. The oeletans of the
enemy's army could be diotinetly UM retreat
ing, and their wagon trains also were being
hurried off as fast as passible.
The battle of Wedaesday, eeneerning the
results and losses of whisk a fall dispatch has
been forwarded from the Mid, was a partial
repulse to us, not because the troops did not
light splendidly, but simply basun the sum,
very largely outnumbered us.
On that day we were the attacking party.
General Meade arrived on the ground near
midnight, and at one, resolved on making it
a purely s it:du:ire battle. General Bowan],
who after his end"' Wedneed ll 7 evening bad
had i agaa aan„Z.had selected &high bluff month
of Goltisburg,o4l whisk their cemetery is lo
ram, and had stn: toned troops there up along
that line, and had ) %mad batteries to sweep
every approach. General Meade adopted this
as the proper position for ill oeatre, end at
caw arranged the other imp as they cute
op on either !leek of the cemetery hill, along
the out!, iag heishee, giving to our whole
line nearly the shape of a horse-shoe. Ths
ground was quite rolling, with twe at three
high eminences, and aferded numerous splen
did positions for batteries.
With such dhpositione we awaited the one- ',
my's attack.
Early on Thursday f•101100II, all the Gap:
had come up, and had been placed le midge,
stout Wilda's. It had Wan sent beyond
Westmirdstor, under the impression that our
army would Eau to march to York to lad the
sassaym an d this, gave it so long a detour to
make, that it dbia l 's get op till Thursday even
ing, when It was placed i:t the rear of the cen
tre, and held is reserve.
AU Thursday forenoon we had nothing but
sharp tiring between the enemy's skirmishers,
and our own, withoeusionaldieshuge of ear
artillery thrown la. when the enemy ustud
our skinaithers too hard. The enemy edam
mask his artlikay at all.
There was considerable pritterue through
1 the foresois by soma oar division &stomp*
I I
Generals for a heavy attack o 0 the traamtel
emu% but Gm Meade minty Wasted Lk&
the enemy mast light him on the ground he
had seteeted, sad persisted In Malaise dude
brads&, -
At about half-past - feu OM away made
the lost-awaited attack, emsestratisi their
heaviest form ,ea oar left :slim valets was
astarelly the weakest pert of our posit's%
and =atlas a desperate effort to break it. Of
the results of this *ageism's% dispatches
base already been tone tied to you. We
wore sesoessfal at all points, wed repulsed**
enemy's attach, aad ear troops lay on their
arms on the lottbolield.
Oa /friday,' moraisi, by tea minutes pest
four Veto*, the attack 'pawl fadouly •
our extreme right, kola by Inoeum's emps.
Deming the sight this eerpo lied left the ride
:Am It had eastruoted, es Tharsitsy, to go to
nimical:o some of the weakest portions of the
line.
Ds *oak showed the retold is possession
of thole mile gotta sad eager to press their ad
, maw.. Thy 'fight at int was ecalsed
Welly to moketry, our artillery being usable
Mese educate di:M*6 tri From half-pad
fogi mer der o'clock the kiss was wry Ism
but thiy weisisable yet to Mph the rile
las: , . .
About half -past s tateolook our hatted./
I °plied ecm the rebels In ear old Me pits: . TM
Mole male metal charges mom lia%stiMm,
Wm (habraase,l4m)So Ow ere eau tar
-1 that boob • iron this time till ball-past tsar
Um fighting, both with aurckftry . Is am
lop wool tag* iadoitt la our toptalitioat
atoilit;',- L o th willthse t i
. 11er rebels IS,
, abdat half gait ten teekai, mem, slur atm
1 Cita Oa esti maks sad tdight, dithoat saosta
idilddigg adisbiw except riddling • - mall
bows, milli ' lid' fox Goan ifoodo's lloadqati
tom trlth aboldsadrolmad whet; from skims
to on. o'clock it wee oompasitlliell all& OM
troops held their old Petitions 'loss the whole
Um sad qatotly awaited isethic attack . • -
. ,
A Me after one 'Amok, the rebels opened
their bet aid most furious attack close**
whole Iles of the moo and left, sad wadi-
Ilea it -tail.frat, ini•Utell put four. wheal
:sighed at every pols%•they slowly retired,
and wolf Op p 'a dolbadoo llao hall a tallo or
more to the north of Cabot's*. Dattag
this attack ocoarrod stash of the moot see jr
rata fighting deo wt s. It *do eastelsid ea
oar part by the 11th a mrps Os ale "atm sad
the 21%,31 and pert al the Ills empe es the
left. - Tim - mew ma to ward tapas"!
damn, bat la owl wc 4 toolsaa and breed tai
h
imaradoms4ll/ terrlthe utilise/ Ire, which
merwfortmase meg gls mo os th ee Mee to
gb; eallede doge otessoisi Uses.
',Tha:reimmytteops mils" this Weak was
A: P. Iliirs sad. loompinloVo Gape, fotadaf
wadi Fade of L e a's whole fray.
A dottlita le lA. .P. illilre Corp% swab,
ii i igi iiaja, fkili,ftedlvielelts wan eshidelii
for, Up Ibst ,= Ors et Ibilr 40101121 1 f
Asa.. .la . oast Off ads ageism*
lit 61.1 7 1 4 liso7 as fit
athillsaligt*eissiAait mule tilisoni
itatifooo,ol4Plithisok'
i
lig to rs i oil
.. alai SO Mille tal lith
1 9 4*. 10 '010 ._,„......: if!_____.r o/11 ' * ' — we*
tamaill xi" wpiiirr:llllltirrown. 011 r vicar
110111 1 .ighiliffe ilk IRO* dbat
=MM
turd and sent dying over the field, while one
- blip& threw down their aims end rushed en
muse ever to onr lines, and pee themselves
up is prisoners.
By hell-put four the battle was substan
tially peer. The rebels still kept up a streg
gling lire on our left, ind from honsu in Qat
tysburg. Their sharpshooters still tried to
pick of exposed officers en Cemetery Hill,
while they kept tossing an occasional shell
into headquarterts till, nightfall, but from,
half-put four the bulk of their army bad re
tired.
Oar
losses are less than wonld have been
expected from so bitterly contested a battle,
owing to the foot that after the first day we
acted wholly °nil° defensive. Five to seven
thousand will probably cover our entire losses
Is killed aid wounded. We lost about 1,600
prier
-roams the Int day, but none of any con—
sequence afterwards. On YrMay evening;
about seven o'elock, 3,200 rebel prisoners, by
curtail oust, hull bean turned over to the oni
ons in amp of prisoners, and more were
still arming in from then WI Batarday noon.
No further out was made, but It must be
safe to say that the number was by that time
inctreand to 4,ooo—possibly more.
Oar testes in general officers have been ex
a/mooted by rumors plokedup and telegraph
ed at a distance from the geld. Gen. Behim-
Balkan's, of the 11th corps, is not a prison
er. He was cut off from our troops during
Wednesday's fight, but managed to conceal
himself In Gettysburg, and has got Into our
'lines again.. Gen. Paul, ales reported killed,
proves safe. Gen. Biokies woe noeltilled. His
leg wee shot off below the knee, but he le
likely to recover. Gen. Eisnoook's wound is
not now thought dangerous. Gen. Gibbon Is
slightly wounded, Barlow wounded and a
prisoner; Weed killed. Gen. Warner, chief
of hisade's staff, had a very narrow escape, a
bullet puling under his chin, gracing the
throat and cutting it enough to make it bleed
profusely, but lollieting no serious Injury.
GA Joe Meredith proves also seriously In
jured internally. It Is not true that Long
street is a prisoner. We took Gee. Olmsted,
from whisk the report probably originated.
The rebel Gen. Gamete wee killed, and Gen.
Rood's arm taken off. In Woodward's divis
ion, which inffored so terribly in the fast
day's fight, Lt.-Col. Stol/11111, 2.1 Wisconsin.
is
living, and will recover. Likewise Major
Mestefleld, 2d Wisconsin, and Lt.-Col. Flint,-
gait, 24th Michigan. The losses of alone
in Ohio regiments are not heavy.
On the whole, regarded solely as a defensive
battle, It was a brilliant victory, admirably
managed by Gen. Mewls, and splendidly
fought. The army redeemed Itself, and all
did their duty.
Specld Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
WAERIIOI.OII, July 6, 1.663
DISPATOIII2 ISOM 611. MilDll.
Dispatcher' from Gen. Meade, dated yester
day monist, state that the rebel army had
withdrawn from his front, but whether for a
retreat or other mane was not then known.
Nothing hut been received up to this time,
so far as osn be ascertained, Ponfilcalog with
this Intelligence.
The importance of the dispatches from Jeff.
Davis and Adjutant General Cooper to Gan.
Lee cannot be overrated. They reveal the
°lints of Lee's campaign and the cause of its
failure and the prusnt views of the rebel gov
ernment. •
RILADQUAILTEI 3 , A.IXT Or 711.11
3, 186 POTOYAC, ,
Jill: 3.
A decisive battle has been fought today,
g od the enemy has been revileed with mush
loss At day-light, Lee's right wing better
fag p e ed on our heft, and shortly after, more
of is "e. followed. Alter hill an howl
as aascagtos, end doles but little damage to
us, the gra s lackened, and only occasional
'loots wen ezolwpd. Shortly afterwards
the enemy's left, awspesod entirely of infan
try and .tharrahoo tars. made an" attack on
air right wing. So rad/wily and impetuous
ly was it assomplished, that oar skhmishoro
sad front line were driven bask .from their
eatemehmeats r but by the aid of Waterloo in
the tsar sad the Indomitable bravery at the i
13th Arai, Corps, we tetanal our first peg- -
dos and captured a - considerable number of I I
visional. 1
-Swami hews of emboss ammo followed 1
the partial :sputa. •
At one *Work the emus, fired two shots.
1 apparently as a signal for lone of the grandest
I wally fights wow. *nutmeat' on' this bull.
sent. It is estimated that Wore a moment
avoid go gust opened upon sa. Our batter
ies Warned the oompilant ' with interest..
The air was literally Wok with iron, and for
more than an hoar it seemed Impounds that
man or beast bald the through it. Strange
to say the enemy's smarmy if range, a:Wh
ited on the twsprorious days, was wantingon
this Gables, as most of their shells exploded 1
far in the bar of our froat, and generally
missing oar batteries. trader savor of this
bad we infer %Lipp sobs Dad his columns'
of Wintry item Oils 'ober, a red made several
desperate stamp to any our liaeby assault,
bat seek noeusinkattimpt W.lll repulsed with
terrible havoc to their ranks. i
'After hours of inessuart cannonading, the
be grow her Walla for a /Lit time, but was
again renewed with equal spirit. During this
period some of ear Warier, abets aramani.
'bus had babispaided and men exhausted,
Issimel to Arai and on the approach of reserve Labrifial:withdiew to the rear. The enemy
only seeing the batteries withd
r aw, sal mis
taking Ali for *glares", made rt.rapid infantry
shwas up bill, aid obtained a position is one
lisaintilig'toiptaband Anita annihilating
the West* tapper; but *fore they
time to afilettit their imaginary wooed,.
Irak butted , " Vowed; in a dat dly Its of can.
alikeand: outs sluit, , Slll
t tl infantry re.
'
"erns at s 'Ul link tior of e gap charged
them end 'batty to their distraction,
They aere,oomPlibly,stirprini, and hundreds
thlWr dews their arms and asked for quarters.
Nearly,ths *Os brigade? ibis. Dick Car
nett was astrossuled; mad •ckarnatt himself,
,nailed, kwaly made his elope. •
1 Lengstrest toil reported -mortally Invaded
land a Floater.. Yla Is Medal to have died
se hoar Mtniiilde -- '
.Ahotti.half:yest toei,.p • ut, the artillgry ,
of
the aim, "Likened, and had entirelybased
at lb, AMINO. slot .whleh they fired bang
fax Ural par Wets' position, and ta• ta
llies, Wawa bar withdrawn to their wire.
. "
We took tpwards if three thousand pris.
n o i sing . TM glell* saptired bat low if any
of oar sib ' .
~,,.4 ..
Kiwi Fisistre report that Asa. A.T4 - $lll
was killed ;Isistalltly lira ths told; MA'AM
their *Sem , telrated • tar stealer *stealth*
thaa to sal .laillial eigipmeat„ ~ .
8 , ow ,was the Ire et tha enemy that
1 w
the small haute where Can Reads sad . staff
wars Ftartlifel twat rebutted 'by areal
slob. Yani, of thi staff'*orsi wore *um
4reibt! the Mtn; ' 'i 1 .'
. Ilia Bliiiejkl4 was streak is the l i mit,
sad it is Shared laiernally wounded, by •
' mg ig shill. withal exilabat la the bibliog.
ass. SNaktPubbisfi, alum staff, bird his
bstssesperlembei by a - trapteat of Plop;
ilia It retread Oda* that le SCOW dame
mitres tleamitillateritab ,,
8 0,141 _ , !I ita i llillOgalleseswesweeed si
11l Ithlmillitlitastal, llsamet" wee
Itielltleibt.Ukklo4lll. Otirlaath Tints
MilfteiiiiialtillOll‘:, : _ _
.;rgAXO.
In eenreqneette of Ils.e excitement aid tilt!. on both roads burned the bridgee, and the
eulty in Wrartainiog their locatiorls the names reirrr,renrdtreekor;:zigloonianenevrtilelyerb olltt
of many ruminant cfi-ere reported as killed wee readily tinderatood that ate oar Iv: the
OaliaM be ascertained to night. par pct! of delayirg our •eresolog as tong as
Too mach credit cannot he given to the Peaasmili.hlittor
treintlet"tV%sabenlenteteintot"aTtheamd
men at our batteries, who for hours stood in t this. Vary heavy rains came op and tee
to their guns under a boiling Inn, and SW. river rose eel high. The natives say they
rounded by mDeies et death, retiring poly
i , ;.. alelfis6:rtniahttornivoenr t s ta i e h n i fg h le is t ortte re t a t t. e
to give their position s to others when ,t-e-
McCook at Bain Springs, with Becalm op.
CSIISOIIs and limbers were exhausted of am- polite; Thomas at • point two miles up the
munition. The infantry engaged also nobly river, with the enemy opposite. The main
did their duty, end the enemy, to-day, at rebel army ma i l: the vicinity of e W m i e n ye ehe i s e te e r
their heads, received greater disaster than "d Dech erd , seeondinto the me cam ttaias. 7 Doreen:ant
was ever administered by the Union forces. headquarters were the same night established
:lie/timer., Jen, 5.—A messenger who has at Tullahoma. Otittandea. with h his whole
resehed here, from the Army of the Potomac, *ore's, Mai
o s.ett e b ;__ 6 _, f l e t i as mi fl L D t l e ' sasa .
says wo advanced and occupied Gettysburg on I , la i s .. rion , of low
to Chattanooga. This was
Friday night without opposition. eneeessfal, and breed the enemy to take the
Firing was heard on Saturday morning, to- road across the mountai= O e n
I t e te m m e o u rlin c l
wards Gettysburg, supposed to be oar forces 771 f .01 82d, Creak , id Vis7o ° w k re! enemy's al
position, In
pursuing Lee. trout of our right, and thus flanked him. The
Gin. Butterfield, who was wounded by a enemy withdrew to Wlanteeberand the moan
fragment of shell, is new at the headquarters tains. At the upper beidges where Begley
was,a similar maneuver was Wade. With little
of GOO- Meade, reader treatment. better nooses. Bousseau slid Brannon were
Frederick, July 4.-0 et. Freud' made • were gent to the now. crossing. Neon! down
move on Williamsport, and destroyed all ,the i‘n.t.h_a_r_ar
notof the ....„. wt...was .rut:l that
pontoon bridges of the rebels, hanng first il a ' auaa '" a ll m . drl
a ero ve. se by 10 o'olool o i a. et ,lint
driven away the proteeting force, thus mating the swo ll en e w e of the river p re mised, end
off their only chance of escape. only • few troops got averts time.
On Friday there was • tortilla and &attire
tioo llli nt l e m right tl ita e 11 i3sirthe e ahy bnrembesenadmstliine
engagement between the army of the Potomac firing was mimeo, for that of 11 0 „„ou, and
under Major Gen. Meade and the rehabs under Negley opened with two batteries on therebel
Gen Lao. The battle tested 'several hours, Positions a thinnest" Tiede Climate and the
during yid* time there was some of the most ins fire dismounted oniqinic and killed and
wounded several rebel gleaners. They were
terrific artillery practice ever known on this taken completely by surprise, and made but
continent, the ale being for two hours poet- few replies, retreating precipitately. Ie the
Lively darkened by iron hail. After this tr ee meantime s Tnsekl: h bal s rg a g a ild awsa. thi c a n w be i:
uncovered his infantry, and hurled them with riaristrittiazie:n=:a fore . o. two
l - t - b - 0 - Lid, k e til.
great impetuosity upon our gallant army, in Mg 35 of them. The batter
the hou Gimse ped. The
or three desperate attempts, but oar men prtompal fight was aroundof Pen
withstood the &malts and repulsed the enemy e . t t = en t nim al Z:l n b the ,p l ui e lt h r we e :f a it
with terrific loss. Tee defeat was complete, fight ot l iTy as ending at by
m , the troops were
and we learn at 3 o'alook this evening the unable to arose until the morabsg of the ad.
rebels were in full retreat. Their retreat is, They moved only • short dietaries. liegley
in all probability cat cff, as we learn that
and
ta;pcileloeneethethbeattle
e ll e e f id
tr a e nl e ß e
r e . o II s
i l l
l a:
Oen. French has destroyed all their pontoon o s e a.t es a a ismwst u ye . &deman d ee e 00 ,, sp i e d
bridges. _ Wtnetutstal and 'Depicted and Cowan, this'
Toe gallantry of our troops, both artillery morning. ,The whole force advanced to the
foot of the :mountain at COWOO, to fled the
and infantry, is spores of as having exceeded enemy gone. We lost not over 1,000 nee by
anything heretofore, end the rebels admit mon ism o f ,all kinds. ,Tbe troops suffered
they never suffered so severely. mashie= silternete heat and rain. We have
We have lost many dame. Gan. Batters- (rem. 1500 to 2000 prisoners, many of them
deserters. The enemy is entirely out of
field was struck in the breast by the fragment Tennessee, and oar oommanleatione 'newt.
of a shell, and it le feared he bas leered in- . The railroad wi ll be ninnies to this point to
ternally. Gen. Meado ' s headquarters , seems morrow.
to have been a special aim of the rebels. The Missrata, via Cargo, July 6.—No newt
..
from below to-day.
house was Addled with shot and shell. Sae.' 15.j..0.a. Oglesby- has tendered leis resig
oral of his staff had their horses killed under nation ea seeount of ill health.
them. Lieut. Wood had his arm perforated Lt.-001aulkner, with a flag of trues from
by the fragment of a -shell. Bat the victory r Cremesse was t tPper d tt o : 1 2'.:T= t s o ts u, t ° 0 - f
is complete. We have taken many prisoners Gel ' . Harlbut's e;tilfa y The flag was on trivial
and not many have boon taken from as. They 5....te.... -
hove suffered terrible slaughter, and our loss
in killed and wounded will be heavy.
The captured dispatches from Jeff. Davis
and Cooper, hie ',latent General, to G I
Lee, reveals much that is important. They
show that lala'a plan oar to uncover Wash
ington by drawing Rooker into Ponnsylviimia,
then to attack the capitol with a column thir
ty thousand strong under Beaaregard, moving
from Culpepper. If the rebel government
coati not spare him men enough for this co
operative fares, preferring to satisfy the reit
erated cabs of Johnston for troops from Beau
regard and Bragg wise- ewith to relieve Vicki--
burg. The vital point, as Jeff Davis phrases
it, le tat Richmond was considered so Be ri
outly in danger that its citizens were organ
ists's; for its defense. -The dispatches states
the strength of the forces at B. ohosond, Pe
tersburg and on the Bleckwater. It appears
from their language that Jeff Davis was not
pro-informed of Lee's movement into Penn
sylvania, and that it didn't meet his approba
than.
Major General Sickles' leg was ampu
tated above the knee, bat his physician hopes
that he will reamer.
Gen. Bancook is in Baltimore, he is len.
sad" bat not danprously wounded.
IaVAL or oar. stouts.
Gen. Sickles arrived here to-day. Rh left
leg has been amputated, bet it is thought that
he will recover..
XISOILLIIIO •
RsForts cencerning the death or capture of
L °spinet and A. P. Hill are still entlbsting
It is reported that the the rebels' pontoon
bridge over the Potomac at Williamiport hu
been destroyed by Gen. French..
The Potomac is very high.
The report that'Gin. Pandit bad captured
a pontoon bridge from the enentyatWillients
port is confirmed offidelly.
Up to 11 o'clock this (Sunday) morning,
nothing additional to the dispatehes smarting
that Gen. Lee wu retiring has bun remilved
from Gen. Mewls.
Opted Dttpatch to the elattnargh Quetta.. ..
PIIILADILPRIA, July 3, 1863.
The rebels are odd to be• completely denier
&Hurd, and minding rapidly towards the
northwest, to ,attempt to mess the Bins-
Midge Mountains by Doubling . Spring sod
McAllister gaps, and make their neaps in
way of Cumberland and Hancook. Them is
little hopes of their eselps, as the Potomai
is Inuit swollen. Many of their neither
have deserted and taken to 60 mountains.
The farmers who have lost property hive
turned bushwhackers, aid annoy the (many
•
very much.
'Gen. Meade is said to bo following the
emy dose.
Up to air o'olook, the reports retativiiMlisim
are very conflicting, bat all agree in Making
it a victory for as, wit/theory losses on both,
The news from Harrisburg states, thakfien.
Condi ,pruallg his troops'on thi enemy's
,The *idiom of Usospanieurnut off.
• •
•
--' From 1 utinnomia.
Tott.ssoni, :sly 4.--I have had no oppor
tunity Mace the ootspadon of this place to.
telegraph you. The wires an now up to thin
point, and I send a sommary of the mare._
meats of the last three days.. -- •- , .
Farther developroents have prayed this mod
nstreat from this plass has_ not.: been- to Oath
is my int dispatch indleatist. - 'By haste , to
record the event induced me to glve Bata su
perficial examloation to the works, whiolt are
stronger than / suppose. _ Bort Baines, the;
last bastion, is the Centre of a sarliks;s igroli;
of ;strong outer works, bearing apaa , avary;
road and important point In the elty Korth'
of the Tennessee. . Bragg's real weakness was
not holding Manchester. As soon as Ross
ano took Manchester and adearthredirriardi
Winchester, his Banked any mini or inferior
faros atTallakoms. As soon liana head ad- -
van got sonth of Talialloms, Bragg $ rood-
ed so kase.evaatiatad.
- • Thaptislii left four siege gine. lastaad of
Meg no stores we have a large amount of - 1
Ai and other,provisions. • '
,-• Attar 'Sliding on - tha id inst. that Zi ll ah*. i
las was .svaansiad, Romans threw forward '1
his loose in ripld pursisit. • -
Gen. Thomas ,is wiaving Lon lianohisiii:
road, and SoCloob otifthe road to TallatiOna.
Tkonms_mcdred replali In - hopes of .atriking.
the'enemy, be moved forward due But, tapes
I on a military - road bath • by f Bragg, parsing
I with, and liri'sallas oast at the ratiroad, this
Thomas failed-to do, until the enemy was,
well beyond angle, and when be was crossing
Rik river, the:sitvision - at Gan. Begley *a=
cos itand alma li the nag of ilardwai aka
point *boat 4 miles worth - of the Elk river ands'
skintisked with thane all 'day, Whig four or
Ire wisis;Ailled ant wands& Among' the
swimmers, was Went. Col. Platt, of,thellth
itiehips,_ Tim: assay% •rear - yard - under
'lltriatrrianidas stabbara realstanos„ aid dr
-110111101001: SO , that the rebel Mains got .
liptiltAllmi liter deisiag the niglir of the Ist.
M
aipiaa.stasooaL,qa.tie
lgoa ran 0 AkeWWII' !obeli i
laibiaotaAleotaar,ou "Bragg
room sizsdibrri IL pima. coosoml Oa
2 Wa; as.,Rodll Splay, and
pa go alaid of
ParlalatiaolikOkelisliasli,l6 2 ,01.0. Er I- —,,, ~..L.1.t1r.:
.-1 , , ,, %-i• 1 ,;`,-.--5.0'0,1,..:,',P.A.:10 PI -f-.1 4 '''.
Fight Wrath ,filorgrtn.
- Lotnevann, EL, July 6.—Thh forenoon,
SDO...IIIAISSP, with 4,000 cavalry attacked
Col. Hanson's 20th Kenttoky cavalry, 400
strong at Lebanon. Alter siren boars fighting,
biorgan's farces eornumemed hernias the
town, setn g fire to, the railroed depot, and
AIL o r W ti en home& Cul. HllllO6 then sur
rendered, and Morgan's foroes left in the di
rection of Springfield. Six or seven were
killed on each side and several wounded.
The Jawed is advised that thirty rebel
Rooky errilies
liill crossed the Nash,' le railroad
mo at
Station, early,pesterday , rning
burned the depot, - then wont on the Lebanon
brine' and lima into a train going down, and
killed one and wounded another, riddled one
oar with bitlisli, than went toward* Lebanon,
encountering oa their Imp ten of Me sixty
third Indians infantry, - who without even a
oommistioned *Hoer, whipped thirt7 Isbell:II ,
airy, and killing four, when the rest demontwoL
No lose on oar side Capt. Host, at the 26th
Indlann,,atteelted a rebel oempany at Wood.
bora on the 'Nashville Hiltroad, and whip
ped ;tisin, capturing Int .11011211, four prison
ers, and wounding several 'rebels: They fisei
in the direction of Soeth Onion, with pa -
' rt of
Col. Gsnmes OsTalry iu P-mune
. From the Hattle•Field.
.
Pituansunta, 6.—ca. Yong. of the
Arm, has reeetrealitsleneffirag highly
portant dbpitsi to-night-front Ilie - Army of
the Potentate:
Hessover, Pa, July 4—k p. m.—There his
been no lighting up to this Uwe to.4ap. Lid
evening we.d.ove the enemy bask to Biitste•
burg. Our line. this , timing extend eight
miles around Gettystairg, our batter*" beset -
on all.the hills looting on. the sown from the
south. We ,ocionpy , llotuadtop BMW. 0041*
attending the "Clhatuberabarg tiresome, , anti
ban ;set all . site lbws of retreat. Oar term
occupy the 'traipse - posision possible. A
Sant minutest on par left Is Impossible.
At about 8 'OllMt. last night the Plea;
Brini4e of Gen.:Losptreet's DWl**. with
• Btliaga.la Ooniinseik; advanced to within
! oar linet, snipes_ theinealyot up, with their
A beam of 41sPatolies Ikon Jell. Davis to
Gen., Lee has been naphared. The &spat&
Ware Lte.littlialitorili:Ao yawn to ltieh. ,
inonti t and su!tes tha.thenereatent into Pena.
,ty Wade was what'll &Plait bis wiejkilll.
• eiptinged 8,004-priienen.
Argon vadisipari.
dispatabs
fromViikilme* tilti9 294 vildaa,ban Irma
nosived-Agmlaglit' i t zd 'i 9a9basaiser•
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This being the Nilbial Anntiat.l7. bedew me,
wake . onapso444. sod calim!qopinly, es Ms *Woe
to Omit oar omit,ufeffsk Ws on In bopif sow se
the ifi;nrsti pifofd. and tlfo oar news lofsfy Off.
oceNtilli, to zofffrf ea, inplyresisat la baton Ift
all Ito dolt, miff. thubillnestkras aft demi
completed. thoutuda of sualissibx aid lagetas
mu will brawled. aid irer minarets lassidaste•
slos; will doubtisfselaiiir, imusollaSOP
Thaw If viol* hoffife ti Inaba is WOW Rat.
Torliptilistarder,
'Gobi •ai Malik :0*".14-'IH " ig at luougi,
lew.Yortretroieasis Market.,
.BiiiotaOen soak rtioaloilli Gusts..
Rim Tali. B.—Tbdigialmt for Gni& la Oat .
but etisdi K ilbo as tbig&t. sad 330 lot asprombot.
in bola; It doll and ZOTeits It MOON ea the
iw edwaror jigy dighsti. s 7 5106230 ibr Amos:
has, la aosalaal at 61111100 vows la as air ,
thi .d...na for SW_ asokiaott a4vaaoa of last pat
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bonnier sccooirintia Limn our or Tani::
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ea MOND/04'214'27:a oar or . Jou . ,
D.;• InfokAr 10 o'otoor. a. x., the fed. •.1
dokrainkientietite, to wit:
An the Tight, title, interest and elide
of the Defendant, John O. Raakln, of, _ in t
and..to lit.: All.. that cartainiot, of /AU
situate the Ilistlitirerd , of ..thip eltq of
Pittsburgh, the Yotoonty of Allegkem
kaown en lot•Nii. B,Di:the sotHtivisiot dt • ,
liwies: PUN! and hintiog on Franklin
street, whams lizereited .s brick
.bnildlogAlin,BBFninltlinatreet,) now, or
laiei~;tbanpled : es and
(Bee-deotl. , reoorded•fl , ‘ ol - / 89 i PP 868 1
"A i ; 0ir9431 lot of . ground its.'
cue thii-FlirjetZleif "Allegheny city,
in Alle&beny . "Azol kl"'lrst 114- iat
nitin, Jr's, plan, ot
lots on ifitl4ool:lpdt; h and hooting on ,
ItlibineOn street s :end adjoining property,
now, or, its :OtiSika; , liarmitton- - -eant
botnn..'ll feet: tri.Vat.;et BobineOn etroet s l...
dePtkend Stir Is
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