- I's . . • ; • ;.• ; , ~~:~; :0• • 0 : •.• 0 . ; • - •••• , EMZE "t•.*•:••• • SEE •'•:•• ••• MEM • :,t• ""!.q .• 1, • . •-• ; : . :••• - .4'•••• •:'...• .• s;••; I t-••:" ••••: • •., • • '4•'• 'lv:. •••• • - '; : • •Z:z •-•‘: : • - • r r z" I ti 1.... ;- • . t ,- . 1‘ . z:;..: - ;•.• , " • .‘ Mei . . .~ -~,. msgm , •1:•••% $ 4tt_'ak, t • • ; • At Y4k.ett4-fgkiiSO.R4Kel&,ligt2P,SW-'4' zAr.:- - ve1,f„twpr.,.,,,,,„_, JULY 16 LOCAL 21-MLLIGENCE. Yrom Yeirtadag* livening The, Draft to We give Wow au b , thonailmthi al • The Bawd timiinift la ./Ittlsr • • pial . )ll4 , • •Jokik, Match, .. PaAsisk Nuts, • IlLopu Wright, -- .; David Long.. . • ..,, '.. 43 *.0rg1i Jimdog, • .. Wm. Xfplos, .. ~Frogliaod, . D ist M ;,.. (loos, . : • J tat R.lltssrp, _, . Tkomal.W. Batibstili 6h00rge.W...,0 1 41 4 , , ...BastsPlAnkieb , .. - t f o -. O. Stott, . . . orepti Bobtail', - mph Ooser,,, ~ , Pita , • ,WA. J. Motor, aoarsd7 Hoary H. Mor i , ',Abort Balmy 118histai °apron, Itordiavicroaghtor,'• Jacob Oragy, Sian Room; Josstkaa Gran, • - 100 Mar ' - • • Abesaala PODartio - Ooss, 'Veair Blau • Hobert J. iorhp,. . Nreassio• Hotta, Jones 11061atOboos, : j j ° 4l l MO woo; • "RobertrArsotroni, • ' Rai Valapboair , WIZ; aatiat6n, Jos: P. BARI ' - Job Hants; , TANI AID W. H. Hartiboa, I Haat Norris, Jos. 1 - - Adam Jooklos, , • Juan- aosabloa, • Jana Baster, I Was. Shalom, Wu. H. Rhin: hart, ' Giorgi EL Hoar, - Mattaroos Porter, Barth , Luton, Johastoa Batt, Jolla aoadoroon, RobortDaff,• • A. W... Jamaica, Hoary Balk, • James Quirk, Patrick Mollarrow, Daniel Spiker, Jos. Boar, Hobert Woosui.J, - r ilifoh an Jot( , • J.E. Rural, RWhiJosiolandorson,- •Gtor. Jouph C. Don: Thomas _ J.-a. MoCartaoy, Edward Clossos, WBUim bib% - Ism Gonn', Jas. a. Itiberesei, • John rroMly, 4rimBidop, Hatirl Heasol,- ' • Mighilisthmagby. J61'1111.80,14 Wm. Bova*, Hun JmsobWiThimpj • . Jos.Witionor, Joloolisotti • ' •• - •Jamob' Banta, Georg* &lett, EOM: . Thomproi, =John Porter. AUX.,Efeslui, Goorto.Portor, • 11 1 ‘Mboit r ip t ymons, ••411141=pt ta x lteaeae a Dooorter. Amnions distettmloo wu orooMi if Allo • Isoi ovonbig, by b naMborof GiMinons 'lladortaktatMoloiMmo &aorta from Iliptsia _ 11.4. tylor soia goad .Tko taballtal boosiV*lnto bitteoaClumb.., _____ _ _ - _ sat greet, and Caps:Tyler it'd la Sped pro owd.d with6Ct !stilt .44lasiiktiftgi:thi corn I - st_Thlrd street Smiths East CoSaar Shire •tll. Iwo sat 04 — Xi a /Ant W i and ditershted effort' Site isisd. tesissis ease: The areirl;i*: beetellekeby MOS - sad sea,, when they Seri 'emitted brlakbets, stases sad other Capt. _Tyler . d rew Itta.serelltsfa Mid** ea. or tire AIM% shish sgsyst, o ll Intimidate jitigetals. est, the an Anal, saseeeded Is settles 'the daserter- to the kiek-sp. ,- - - ospi;,likt was ma isradytojetid,las , log on* sth lraltas, beaks AUSIONIII hultasiand anWay, tho • aplos, - ;Tin• 4 Os status, Wm: Aboastaker vu so bully in— Inn* that to omit not la tikes istoonstody. It taxa Ufa*. Mous shot is'ttialaas by Codas tar. ' Tour non bias alnadi bun . sent John /him, Lou all,aad ithinhildti" This vary had tb antsrantatket hawing lusday' mixt: 4 'lrtaaiti nis'issnol' for the . west of ,'lsurstittliellkotho Itasn'alatOig of the •.• Pi* .11 41ilatuitlitiPIPrit I . • 4.8104.11 . 4neK ons3JP,r4ll 4 veldt sun in tsar. Ohyst‘lui it net bun fof.tima not itid-Alinantliatton '11b1t414.00t..• la, • •= " 1— - ••• ..nestinixth 74astItt Exiluinge. •• spin tal *tea iftbeinsulais - .at.11.011 Zu)taw:lSltt 1 1 4-, wrolna m 11 ' trli Lv) , r • TM blest* or tho . roodttirrotialt :wore • # 11411 1 4 .eaPP 6 id: :- • • - - •• • ~.,' • ~I = Oviartaihrii=tonC9f Um' 0 0 34/OA* ,2„.• . It um ilionauclind titattio Oil sausage lliroolitUrsiil Its sow oforpoi m; l••,litll sit, lint It was Om notod tiiiii i ski Ilitsittlifo tow •'''' liltliWortlikolo 14`,44.ftta; to wiwil stall pleibit o r -). tiii, mister or tho 'tantalises , Of dili . Ir efrirlitip!dijiliokoilmito I* ' tiiii IWO D ' iipAff rtfoitlio • tat _ , aissal,bf Oil • lit i till i Elto mak to theakii:4ll,Olhistolf 1 111 , bid,jsoirthigs. Ma' Jiio:nriXik,'W. - 11:` }lndia, aid NW, totlo7;aort:lPtiblili'd as ~, P o , l i ti" commilttoe. - • ' -•-• - - ' - , ..• : It.wit,then *OA titit tlii glieiiiiiof to• ' morass Was in ritioiritl to** agoolidto 001 IP nine*. ,irltit bist/sotionsl„ itioPorl at Qs Th• 8 - mse tin iiitn . iiited to rites _Will* Ow ostiotottlilt ISoliolicla 4 4 sin AO*. to all 1100enl, to O a that pit Worm % tilist to. *Weil ' &wing mud, Um reg. Adak, 4iiliy moolings will to ,sessmoil iron this day. - - , - oa - siiitlbis; adj'ourliod.---:.": . . MO Hope:it SR File Engine. "Ile oiestthote of Ittellcrli fees Mite Roe tee'ileiipay, of Allejtheity, we moils daily ealmiettiehis et the /Arrival ccaw& Wand wry Sanaa. It is greedy on.** troy, sad will probably roach h4tiotirnair. Anlappleratua, as rna are aware, was pareland on etheeeptlons from the finial, ° of thiNirsts•WarA; ,411reklunty, and will bi pat Into. sesples iktalifithitrist tog the 'gen ,. . oral proisottos th*.nba *pleat Am. The engine was kilt by the celebrated Aseeltag Conthany. - WManthnetet, N. H. at • dolt sl AMA Tarim:spiny also baili siu. • " . -- loolo 4 Forormoi - Pooromor , or • • - irill bilepirior to any of them. • - int elsee,fismmes4cepabl• of • feu dream, and dontath alt the Watt' " beteeneineati.: Wjtadrrstandtlattheßope Company hese soonrektke sonless of Mr. same* rithigteit*.a p.corltiowtoi -which 101kklospirloste hay 'grilles' him,' We as bosoomethias won, to thy -about oho. . . / 1/ra 4 , • I DMMlgOig; -' ' 4l= ' ' Siltairrk" till 7 , . • . , 4' gliwkisi UTlO i.;71 sokad • dkputerma ..cidolt - oe fir • ' 7147- t,.- • n: woo, , - , ' rif . .oi4 by 7 .,,,1. . • N ith kt"st #. . • ..... ,ak. ..XillZ:Z . . , < . t. X i5..i.,:!:2 =!!INERNI= We are peionitted to maketke following ex- treats from a prtiata letter written by Lieut. Atwell, of Knep's Battery, &Oaf thesesignin- - ary bate*. at Gettysburg: • • _ * • Lsrvezerown Pi., July 6; 1868._ We era still in the confines of the old Bey stone State, and to-day are taking a short rep, after our rather' hard work.' We reached this place last night, on our way for some place to as unknown. -Toe ginainl Jr:kyr:m elon, he u, was, that the Generil'e object waiito head off the enemy - . Go • approach to Penrisylvinis was mostly ;-over roads already familiar to us, and until we reached Frede rick, there was but little interest manifested. After that, hems,er, when it was eartain we were going to bat own Stite, our bois were all anxiety to -!riszatv the. line. We were so close on to it that we kuewJust the number of houses we bad to pass, when I was ordered to the,frente (I was in the rear of the corps.) So mounting my men' on the pieces, we pined the State line in a harry, andwithent bestow ing much attention to it, on our arrival at this Place, three and a hilt mile' from the line, all 01,11111 of excitement bed Subsided ; so we went quietly into camp, and the nextmorning took. up our line of march for Gettysburg, stop ping for some time at " Two Taverns." The fight at that time had- commenced between the Ist and 11th corps on our side and a por tion, of Lee's army . Osr overt:Wei we found the enemy had Wither the better of us, having driven our forces back and capturing five pieces of artillery and most of oar wounded. On the arrival of our corps, it was divided the lit division, going to the right and-the 34 to the left:, 'D uring the iiiht; the 3d, id, and sth °cue came tie, and about noon the next' day the 6th corps arrived, and ail were pieced in position, together with a considerable por tion of the Reserve Artillery. Eirly in the morning our carol had been united and plead on the extreme right, (this wee Thursday, July 4d .) All day, until. shout four -in the afternoon, every thing remained qeint,with the exception of a few - Skirmishes In out front. At that time the -enemy opened with' their artillery, and front this time until dark, the roar of our artillery and musketry was very heavy. For a short time great fame were en tertained lest the enemy should turn our left flank held by the 3d Midmost of the 21 eorps. Bat just at the - most critical moment tha bth corps entered in with :such ihipetnesity that -they drove the enemy with terrible slaughter—firmly re-establishing our line. I was ordered on to the right about half an hour after the fight commenoed,•with one no tion, the rebels having opened an enfilading Are along our lines. Our poeiton was sacral:le one, on a woody point, surrounded by large trees, and the ground covered by numerous rocks. Before three shots were fired I had one man mortally -wounded, and two others severely. We as , complished our object without any further loss. -234 - Pkinics •mg of Skase Airawn 'pi A 114107 6unt7. this aftintoon to sake tt t molding Is the 111:30: Miragqll. 8. McFarland, Disitel_MSOl!roh n, we,- - aretir.o l 4 , . Taints; DDlanspis:, trnt:M ,o , Poilln, - Doth, -. 114 */railgaulr Gums Bralth, ininits43, , -ffiorftrd, David-Griffiths, idishiiiiDortrad, Thinniiginio, Prink:Barrow Araldiald Allellilley, Win. pattirsoi. . .111511111.• - . hes* ifossinger, IVlnattfili" Wire , ' irlisttivii, Stiliptritabylon, • Peter, Blades: Christ." Pistils, Ezra 8 'Oloirs, WIZ. Alla • - Hugh PollOtt, 1 ,Tohniltstifort, • I Mai.- Wring, Issas -Andrews, latish Canipbsii, ' Bimpion'P. Moon; Ettore RAM's,- • ithin.. - .W3raszr- Ale* Amon, Matto* Myer, Kiertird Milts; His:Msou Jalu a t Shaw, gh, notort - 34. - Campbill. MAMMA Mantes, Dasti, - W. Lefever, .waxibuoll. Woa.- Mantle% Daniel Dixon,- Wra. Huey, Jr., ' Jostahilaluter, David A. Banner. l °ILI Solth, Jas. II: McCall, Rudolph King, Daniel Ryas, Andre Ruff, Andrew Palmer, Henri D. t Bole, Jai. Miltsliell, Ribs N. Anderson, 8111101 Smith, Wra; Adana,. Edward Noßee, ' i Ooorad Stellar, Wak..Veroott, .. Jaoob Nasky. GIMP- a. , Wardwell Pat Coyle. haaii . it. Xaluiftey, J.W. Besilii, Hairy .Yost; .Tolu% R. Maim " Williast W.: hllteholl Jolts A Ihubbert, WIW.m P, Amu, .. set a,0. . Ilvans. On Friday morning we opened the ball with our battery, from aline open hill just back of the corps' (12th) line of battle. /tom 43 till 11 o'clock the 2d Division fought Swell's • *Mei : formerly ;Jackson's, • 'mailing ,Ahem . dim Skid& iDsemil2:aatit ittret lids *anti, When all at ones the. enemy opened on our lines, with from sight, to one hundred ileces iiitElDryi isitteit Itaelwatiptdylroplied to by an aqui: *minket:kit otrisido. It was the most terrible noise I ever heard, and from our position In the rimeof our lines, we were it: posed to the shells from every direction. The battery we. tolerably well protected. hie6lll and myself secured Ourselves behind 'II large rock, and advised the men to do' the same. _Oar good fortune still stuck tow, and wa *s oaped without the loss of man, horse or plea, although all the other bitterly' of out corps'. lost: - Daring this terrific cannonading the rebels tried hard to break our centre, march ing up to the way muishrot oar 131111401-, but without smogs, and that night they left. 1r was one of the most terrible fights the army has war been in. and Meade proved taxmen our able General, antgained the con fidence of his army by achieving a thorough victory for us, with a loss of 10,000 to' 12,000 on our side, and 20,000 to 25,000 to the ene my. The news here to-day is that General French has captured and destroyed their pon toon bridges,catting cif their retreat, and that we will meet them ones mote.. Jas. 3; Barnsley, John lratollold, litiobsol Shoop, JOhutßailif, Isoobahoor, I Goo, Zak, • Jos. : Hominsnos, Wm. Rowdy. thiclUirankoni Wm. P. How., Boo Patin PmMy. The United Slates .Christion Coal . Thos. Game Boyd, John D. Mithalloy, Johlefloydor, Voter Bari* Adam Norris, • Bobt.,Dsorsonr; Wm. litiieldnios, Hints B. Chiulosy, A brief statement of the work Of the Ilnited States Christian Commission in meeting • the present emergency will show that It is net surpassed by any Other roganliatioh in ex istence and that, through the efforts of their identity delegates, relief has been most promptly and extenrively afforded.' At At Harrisbnrg„ the “Union Tabernacle , was.set up In Camp Curtin in the very-open the of the campaign has bean abundantly manned and supplied , and hes served at a 'bettor Tor dye hundred soldiers in a single night; as a place of • supply for thousands; a boas of: 'operations for delegates going on to the front; a voltratszy refreshment saloon and resting plus, for the'iangry, thirsty and Weary; a plans for writing - letters home (eta, denary furnished gratis), and. - church by the v&y, where thousands daily have heard the *lapel and melted the Scriptures, religions p&pers and tracts. At Carlisle the delegates of the Christian. ComMisilon were tho first ind only voluntary &gentry on the grimed; 'were under fliedarint the.bombarament, took the wounded from the . Add`to the hospital, nursed; supplied and eiteered them, and brought them into Harris buff. - At Gettysburg, they, withtheir stores, were - also Ireton the ground. - Partnrs of Aurelio. and olhm, amongst the Alit and barmen of the city and conntry, 'Offered to goloniebultdredi =drilla& coul b gat d -4 • • Over two hundred Mkt from many diffitnat Places have been sent as delegates to Gettig bum; most Of who* ere atilt on the held at worit i Lday' aid night, Igniting; 'sheering, , anieseling the sabring and dying: , - Money tea beenseat forwv hy kindne ss of the railroad companies, ht Gams! Passen ger 'trains. and also by expels& • The 'authorities have given ample transpor tation for men and store', and that with the greatest courtesy. The drafts upon the generous' facilities of railroads and telegraphs have been mootelteer. fatly init. °war 1,000 boxes of stares. have thus gone promptly forwardio gettyaburg for distribution. One large lot,' under pressure of demand' front the battle laid; has been put. eluded, peeked and shipped' on Sabbath day. Churchu and aid iocisties hithis rdtNand all over the country, have sent in a tone most I ' • Money, kw been; given also with a genet silty unparalleled. Churehes and citizens of .Philadelphia and many other plains havedone nobly. Aniongst them the city of,Soston de te nta 'spacial Mention. Their “voluntary 'offering" to the Christian •Otinsuission, cub scribed on the, Bruharigs, already _ amounts to twenty-Aix thoutend.tioliata f ..a&d . ls not yet - , 01 .0 40,1 * - . : • - . In eking lid mosei:legettiei; the oonlri. 144,25 - sat6uot'to Oyer sixty Mown addoyen, re*rod during thie pint week.. 1104¢-doiOttooilf.oonej Joseptllirrei,' No: Waif street, and all hospiW stairs to P. W 4111 14 N o ; 7 g 8X1UM14440/91! AUeghcoy Ladies' Aid Sudety. The following Is nUet of donations received ,_,.. , by the Aliositeny ;Lidice Aid Eloeiety,for Ate stet and wonrided `soldiers doing L the walk "labs July lithe ' ' • Mrs. Gibson, 3 shirts, 1 Pals of, diivran, 2 obsete, and 6 pillow sus; • Mrs. R. D. flookl , rii,eldsto and roll of lint;:Mn. )3olgal; 2 MR", 1 oat, innepalto nett, banlaser, and roll,of - liuen and muslin;-• Mn. Robert Mo. Knight, 1 linsa sheet;,Mrs. T. R. Bnaeot, 6 .staastse 3 Wastage; Mrs. Itobert Bole, deltirta;• 1 abash 1 plUow,ease, 1 towel. 3 Wig of . peaches, I paper, lint and muslin rap; Mrs. Dr. Dale, 36 pain of looks; 2 bottles of dant and ilaao of fruit; Mu. 2470024 I paper of mod peach.. ; Mrs. Poston, I povakd of corn starch antl4-oen-01-pftwiller; Mu. Ealtwaste, r u k s i ra of papers and inswing, ; him Ila -kowea,l jar mune Pia; 3 kettle, elderberryvizepr, 3 bottle. strawberry 'dna. gar.end 3 mere.of firths;, MisaTauey, tau ,of linen ; • Mrs. Gen. Kobieseer,[lll shirts, 2 Rise seater ~3 nits, S Pair! of draw i r - 2 limits, 3 fou of fine linen, I 2,Pefre of p ow*. with Nees; Allseßtheedalibtaidee,l pain of knit aottenetikiii, Kr‘B6idi,3qoarto Peck -00.4 peon mosquito 04; Xsl.lT.,X.Tiowi, A initlies, flesitegibingen,lielLihtt, I blouse, 3 ahirti; 1 liner coat, old ironer 'I duet"; Mrs. B&W. Ulm, 1 r0i1 11...; i ddrawen ; Yu: Otewest, 6 pass ,icelui, 7 2 , 3 ander eldsti o nterino, 2 pairs, lima drawers, I pair mesinq &swoop I pals pillow cues, I bolster case and margiAtenet; Jim Btinrenion, UM. Quito not; Ladies; of Rev. Dt...Preralre elesil4 U. P., dUegheiti,..l6 new thistei3ln. /OUP% P 0 1,3 1, 4316 13: *RON AlV l Weialf,' =waft°, iyo.c f gbkk sad %VIM/ POLL Mil.' es X"4 1 0 re 4 siantgAPs• ...rxi; Alm aprod a 1 *Wall ' . irlik ,.... this ' I I4III 3 3eMIPMANI., sitcll.liw ~rrwitalloiC4., : .,9 _. ..... , .- 4 isttri e .l • '';.l, * ` Letter from Lieut. Atwell. Mt talon - Weibisee;flines mita, 1 / roll ; I linen.antpaelsog• Mons Lean 0 / .4., bottle strap ; Mrs. liodgeti, I ko =lto batter , 1 roll marlin and 1 ; Mrs'. EL' J. Wilson, 1 bottle wine; Mines Hart and Carey,llntand bandages; Masao.. Gibson, 2 bottles wises, 18 phamplets and a number of books ; Mrs. M. Combs', 1 shirt; Mrs. B. M. Barclay, 16 gingham handker chiefs ; Mrs. Bradley, one can of ourrint July, seven seine and one pair of pasts; B. Heckert. 1 -pickax's newspapers and 1 or lint; Mn Belle, 2 shirts and a roll of Old muslin ; Mn. Sproul, roll of old linen ; - Mrs., Maria Patterson, can set strawberries; Ain:. Preston, 1 roll amsquite net; Ladino: Hugh land, Pine and Hampton townships; 6 elle. forst, 25 pillows, 2 blanketr, I roll ilannel,l3B hop bags, E rolls muslin and 40 palm hat tabs: :also a quantity of peMtoer; Chr i stian •ffol disk Aid fipoistcy, 15 rolls muslin, 15 eking' 16 pain soaks 25 handkerchiefs, 25 Sawa* f M rs fruit, 1 Pairs shoes and 1 pookappapsp Mrs. Jean lackey,* plebs WM. India soo Cash—Mrs. Harriet Da lap , $10; Mrs. Sprott, $2; Mn.s Brodie', $2; Sind Mrs. C. Higgs, $5; work returned, 60 shuts and lo in drawers. The BOoloty Sanders Its thanks to Mums: Thompson, Caldwell and Patterson, mer chants. for a constant supply of boxes for paokini perposes, and' to Mr. Kish for klied near in conveying - geode to rooms in Pitta. burgh. Condition of Benj. Chathbets. Wi learn that thou is now no hope of the recovery of Benjamin Chambers, theladwhO was shot during the building of the fortilba %lons on Mount Washington. ; . 8u lost Sill sensibUity in the lower extrimitles, and i . 'thin is gradWly rotting GM 'TM' doom Mon waders It almost inipuMble for his t tandants to mails in the room, Jind as h i ll. folly sensible, his condition is pitiable Ind It is said that he cannot main but • few days at most. Aocuirsn CIIAPLAUCT.—Iter. J. Mat. Belli , formerly pastor of Christ M. B. oltureb, in this oity;but now ruldent of Baltimore, and Presiding Bider of that dlstriot,,has ao oepted.the chaplaincy ef the liaryland,loth infantry 4f olunteem, oity Guards, ath ed upon the dudes of ht position. Th e rest, meat is quartsrid at Camp Bradford. Duman.—PiTll of the &fliers on the Min chostirr Passenpr Ralltray have bean drafted. They are all very careful, atteative and ao comatodatiag, and the patrons of the road will regret their removal. - Aunt, Ain Berviar.—John Grant, Pat rink Campbell and Thomas Luoy, have bon held to ball la POO eaoh by Mayor Alma der, to answer a charge of ainaltand battery on oath of John Holmes. LATE TELEGRAPME NEWS. IFROM OUR EVENING !DIMON.] LEE'S ARMY ACROSS THE POTOMAC• Final Result of the Battle at Gettysburg. PURR BY OUB FOBCII 11111111Bla A Diepittch from sea. Meade. GREAT CAPTURES AT VICKSBURG. ?albedo Margo' with letaamm• to the loath, 63,000 PAISOMiI IB 01JA POURIIIOL Fusible Call of Gen. Grant to Command the Potomac Army. COMMODORE PORTER PROMOTED &a., &a., &41. ppecisl Dpgatch to to. Pittsburgh Giusti& WasarisToil, July 14,1061-1440 p. e. The following dlspatob, fast noshed, une tito Anal result of the battle of Gettysburg: RIADQUARTIRS AEC! OP mu Panama, 1 July 14,1863-3 p. J H. -W. Halleeh, Owarai-is• 0/W: lily varsity campy Sallbmg Waters, !weft overtakes; sad captured a brigade of Infantry, 1,60 D strong. two Laos, two valuate, two lost tie nags sad a Tarp swabs/ of small arms. The 'amp sae all across Oho Potomac. Gao. G. Hamm, Mal..Cies. Les effactod • crossing by moans of boats and a trasselbridgo at Williamsport. Marge portion of kis forces is undoubtedly well milts way toward Richmond. The roads through Virginia are so hoary u to render lousett dilhoult If,nottlapossible. Information »mired Imo status that 66 ) - 000 . stand of null arms, in good mmillion• wets found counseled is Vicksburg. The siege guns found number about sisthand the _Whole captured areftery,wumbre above two hundred. The stook of army clothing daily invoiced at Ire mWiousfiloUari at rebel Prima. Immense quaatities of salt, sup, lOC se. lasses were also found,. togethar with 60,100 pounds of bloat in.ontrplaos. The prtionersoumbering 27,000, were pa roled, bet ari to remain la ;ylekiburg Wadi to - xi:ham& An Opinlotiontitled to ritpiet pivirWils here that Pssibuton was not forced by necusities of siege to ospitulato r and smtessionisti - chirp him With treason to the . (muse of the rebel lion. The wilds number of ptisonors sow Dl the pasession of the Govarament ii 05,000. Tho :rebels hot], between 12,000 and 15,000 of Or seen mai still usezdiangtd. • It la noted en authority, sot ollsial, that bad Vidkststrgloses ease et the time of Om Hooker's removal, Gen. Grant woald hen ben waled Dote the southwest, sad placed is command of the Army et the Potomac. 'first yet it is beamed auk =a eostispney say 1 1431. arid D. Poster, commaadlng tha Lois• sippi sqiudron, has been molit a Bear Ad. shut In the esry,..for tallast moles at the slop of Vicksburg. His commission dates from the Oh of July. - Latest from Ileade's Army. FITS lIIMMISD 1081 MEW ?MN. cwit&L PETTIGREW KILL* DieieTos Om max Afar or WI POTOMAC, July 14-8:210 r. N. J roppionvir *ak a: . My sundry hays Saptarui 600 rissurs, addition* to AllostpresioUslirepprisii. . asn.laufgriv iite'doiledeiliti stay, klllsd this morning .14 the sitsek.ou tits assay's rue . bo4 our hands. 9, 0. *up, 3f.J. thasiia. neondidonall Surrender if Pert,:H , udson: . , ;DUTCH TO IH a lIIMAIr OWL July_ „1.1.,410 .81ohmoad Xi of to•day boo, 1 0 ' 01 001 911 datailL° : ills, ;sly 1,11, to Glon.thoopor,stailotthat tho /itoro 0010100 Sko, ot the 10th, amoonooo Oho mooodlthoug lonsador of Port ;adios at mon o'olook oa the , , , Tim Robot MoriraiVe illoviteettlitei,i.. ' .:. ao Uttounaeo I.! Biagio:lPM* V o w Outossortz.: loltalli ft . .; 9 4 !0°Plic-BraTfka. Wm% si, Ms L pretty well keluiteil;4oer , t yp t altsPevwf7 AP,. CIO wool up ra• MN' briar w h o to .ftwo. Theollile , toni Idgli to '11111::-IL14)TS lEW-108L,-, Plunder the, Object of the Rioters ATTACH OJ THE POI I; E Eighteen Rioters Killed and =Xi= COL. O'BRIEN BEATEN :TO BM AND Ell NOUN GPM Horrible` Outrages . Committed. SPEECH OF GOV. SEICHOIIR. Onslaught On NegroDutelllngs T.IZOI CROWD VIIiIALLY: DIbPRRESED , - . Spxlal Digetablo tbsPittiburgh Goma& 'Nair ifintu,oriaTOlinlini, July 15.—The mob reign his not yatossied;ilthough to-day will probably wieners its end. It la notable that wily larger numbers Ire engaged in it istterdaYithan on Monday. , All the large manufaoterisa closed labor. Y The docks and ;Wlre Namibia, , ; Tho object of the ?total' estardiy—unquaitionibly 'plun der. L.r.; At Sioiiis itstaiday, the rioters turned' out about MOO elrong,ind attacked the Union Steam Works, oorrser of Twenty-second and Zoos Stillets.-A4twci 0,4114300. polio! ar ched. The rioters were in p ion of the building, and finding escape Impossible they made in assault on the, polies, who shot eve of the mob, about 20 remaining in the build ing. Thelieters. hemming desperate, again assaulted the polio, who killed 14 of the rif les. Pour were killed and a number in bred by jumping front the ssoond-story win dows. . Aa the dud were born from the some, mu, women, . and ohlldru ran howling through the streets, in the moat tunas Man ner. The rioters were then dispersed, and the police held the building. Yesterday morning the mob gutted the house of OoL O'Brien, of the 11th N.Y. Vol unteers, who tendered his services to suppress the riot. A force of 300 policemen, here °barged upon the mob, and drove them into the houses, dicers Glassing them all over the buildings, end felling them, with their dubs. A detaehtuest of the 11th Regiment reached the soese, and aided in dispersing the, snob. 061 O'Brien, who went forward near She crowd, was set npon.andleaten to death al most Instantly. The crowd afterward' armed thenumsbrie, king at his heel as he lay on the Matra% and afterward, hang him to a lamp post. His body was then taken down and thrown into the sueebt, where itremained up to last evening. Gov. Seymour:addressed the crowd from City Hall, *Waring them to refrain from vlo and he would see that their rights"were protected. He was their friend, and than was no occasion for resinous", for the draft had nor been enforced. If they would disperse, ke_woeld promise no *jostles should be done in *smatter of- conscription, and the rights of themselves and families should be. folly protected. He ,bad sent his Adjutant to Washington on Saturday to ask the Govern ment to step the draft. Atijewelers.aad money brokers ware closed; also the eastom-house and assay cam. The mob end the Perry•lionse, ettyot of 421 street, early in the morning. The rtoten assembled on - lifth &MIN at the Mayor's house, and broke the plate glass windows. Col. Haunters and a taw friends, with slabs and revolvers, *hooked them oust thea k ere relieved by the police and the 11. 8. Tao aob made an onslaught on the negro dwelling la Ilbth street, but fortunately the compote bid hem tame for safety to the statist home. The crowd the. nude a @harp on the da tion honey but were repulsed, inal Druilly parsed by the military. Interesting from Chia* and Japan. Eta PLJenao, July 14.—An arrival from Hoag Kong reports the manor that the skip Itinglamier k whish previously sailed for San Pram Moe, with st load of Minute pusengurs, vastest 'en Poremast basks natty in Rey. The monAwrival of the Ringleader pt this port random the oorreptness MAIL* name; pro- WI& Siasghoi, Nog Gordon. Was then at Hoag Kong with Ward's force: No aggressive movenotit spinet Topping ep peered. , Till British troops 'at Bitanghal ware about to *artier Japan. Dom Not Nepal:mkt, Japan, to the loth et Nat, say Primo of last= had eammand of a large form in that vicinity. 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