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' .:. . - ' MOE 11511111 M i s. -. t EU= •••• ♦r. ILmolowittaes.Oesalveetoie•for the Qe eette, try G. L 9hiew..Optleise,llo. Si 'fifth etesst—sortseted dsay s The Fight near Sanctille--Capture of Morgan mad his Forceswadtilm trona! intermation. On Priday morning, when Gonetil Brooks 'Re lagrol, AO . , Inn was in Giternsepoonaty # Ohlo r eastrof Cambridge, he_went to Steuben ville, after hiving ordered the three regiments " of thres ninths troops hare:to follow him. Oa Gen. Brooks' arrival at Stenbenoille, Major . . Rue repotted that he was : at Cadiz Junction, In the ears, awaiting orders. The throe tog!- snits of infantry width arrived doting the night were Motioned as follows: Col. Attar at Portland Station on the railroad; Col. Bain -at Lagrange , and Col. Gallagher at Routh' neck, to corn anions at &on places. itikoj. Rue's Cavalry were ordered to Mingo, near Steubenville, and were thin ordered to Wheel. lofor his boron to be fed and watered. • Morganafter tho engagement at Walking testi-took his course in the direction of Cadiz, thet a p la th. On the nolo between Moornekt's and filataday morning, he parsed to the right of Cod's, near Athens, and then isomiltenoed booting toward the river, -kin inoviiiients indicating an inteation to strike the river batmen Wheeling and Steabeaville. He approachrd within four miles of Portland. whit* point be discovered was guarded. He then took to the north. .. i /a the meantime Ma j. Rub was inland to Martinvillo nn o throe mikes above Wheel ing. and Mei. Way , with about 11100 swab' and artillery, arrived at Mingo la the are from Cincinnati. Ma artillery was cant to Lagting's, and his cavalry Undid at Mingo, and started on the ecoeudoa toad to Lagrange.. Morgaa ending Lagrauge guarded , oontioned to the north, annum the S. R I. Railroad near Alanandria. =last the isianTsPh wing and boning* bridcoo . - Oa • discovering tido, Way's malty was ' turned, back, and Ids istilla.y, with Beaus' regiment„ were ordered to Bonneville. Way then coomisanced itspidicusait with his cav alry, passing through Steubenville Nid on?. taking the enemy nea r " - ntersritle„ skirmish - tag with the advance of souls 500 =automat under Col. Collier, aim Steubenville, that had been posh on the Steubenville and Ca dia Pike. Way's artillery as quick as nu• loaded followed after him, but did not over take him that night ia limo to be of any'use. ,Prom I/Intuiting, Horgan took the direc tion of Richmond, closely ,t Worn by Way. At the Aims Major Way was opined to ratan to Sbotheavillo, Helot 800, with his cavalry and Porter's regiment of infantry, were or- Aires up tin rim-Ake cavalry to NcO'p's Station, where they ua:oadood and pro.. -od , to Kanirille, while the infantry vent to ' Island Creek. so Be mu.' regiment was ordered to Ham mondaiiile and Gallagher's to Salinevillis, on the main lin of the O.* P. R. IL, where he arrived at six o'clock in the morning, jut in time to proven t Morgan's forma (who were • hotly pound ley Woy) from entitling the i town. Way had continued,to follow Morgan to soar Springfield. when inning that Morgan t had talon the Yellow Creek roue, he halted, ;, szpieting Horgan. would also halt. Major " Way thought by so doing that he would te form Oen. Brooks of Manses movements, and enable atome tole thrown in Morgeee • front. But _after hearing that -Morgan had goes into soap, Major Way moved eantionly • close to his stamp. At three o'clock =Ban-. --• day aiming be eimmenoed skirmiildng sad dim tiiii'nbels from their; nun, pressing them Pretty ' hard: At eight o'clock, when a mile sada hall front Batineville, he escape ` , tbe rebels again, and after mots than an t . hour's wen fighting routedthom with a I per. ; feet stampede , with a lota to theta atone 20. . ... jailed. 40 wounded, 236 torisoneso,lso heroes 'nail). stood of arms. Tito robin were, pur sued and notil oar horses gaveloss oats Oar wee :, Light. . The main body of the reboil, lifter this rout, ir- took ths rood to Hanover, seas the Cline .', land Railroad tom Ave mina beyond Saline -11.! vile, and striking the road inanition Ran over. down obi :writ fork of this LOH@ Beans. After failing to enter Salina* .11 organ'a eavance then tell back to the main body. Maj. Rue joint Gen Shackelford at Ham ' mondsvitie at 7 o'olook Sunday moans, and • eras ordered by him to &wont the rebels by • , taking the old Steubenville road to Nor Lb boa. Majoi Sao soon after crossed Little ..' gicamr, sad diteovered Yorgen'a loran ono ': ingdowa en tlie.Beliorer toad. By a rapid ..otoresiont: 4 4 his troops to itke right ke was ot ,,Ne.. at Uri' easok on Sunday afteinoon to h 0 ,,, - N1 than Of —that is,z, by goi n g around .• , ~,,d get\OW la tb• road to their right, which sbu ‘solght tan easter BiIIPIT i lb, dad far o tots w n ietuth of New Lisbon. ; Morgan our ,Nradmd nucondlthinaßy. Gni. 1 :, flkackeiford, whi ,w 24 Wee er four miltre•bo ' hind, came up tatety n;.9tittes after &dear - • rends& We took AO p. -1 8001en, and 400, horns. .. .._. • Morgan clans to hate 113.171111 a wiff• his actual rostuda to Major Rue) t. 7 i1 " 1 / - *.: 4 pony of militlifrom New Lisbon, after o ~. "Li" • about to be headed ti-by:, , Rue's forma i b`..- 7 ;.' this assertion doss notappear to hold good.; Although Morgan 'surrendered to. Major • Bill before Goa. filuielielford. got,ith'yot he was the rightfidproperty of thes General, and too much credit • cannot be ginn for the la- domaltablo energy he het now* la"a nate ' . of wens,' kept up - Jgglit and day. But for .' . the assistluitijdarirld 2161 Um telegraphs end railroad., Morgan, no doubt. !Mud bare if. - - foisted his wage. ' a:, In addition to th• Moldy litatight over from Olsoiliiiill. ' the Wfiole power of Um Cleveland and' Pittsburgh'lidlroad. was at the disposal of the Governinent, to say tioth . , fag of the parsonal services of its able oM ' eon, Messrs. McCullough, the ?reddens, and .. , Gorham. the dispatcher. ti Gan. Morgan and his °Moors, in a nava . anion at Wallavillii, after thole capture, ex , proud met astonblunont at the large num- Mir of tie popaistion and consequently the ' strength of tlie - State. Morgan said that he 1 notion on every hill-top, a packet and a Mir . .. ~~.;_,. ~7. INEES MI=E 1511 Thb (Wednesday) evonlas Jaime .111. dash, Lg., *II dtdiont hbl mond address for Oa tosaeit of the flanitary and Hatebtonte flonnalttoen.. Elatloot "Car National Dosti. ay, and out Besponalbilittooli Antsidess bens In the Proem Oriab," which was de nuded by remit of Goy. Gamble, Mal. Oen. Cartlii.and hugs ameba of the leading oft bans of aLlionis; and also at Clinabinati, by the request of • the prindaill oltbons, of that Sam A Ammo= Oaczna.-..04 /friday. mutat mit, the Bshool llolractsrat of the borough of italtaterter s nasalsomul_y Misted Miss 1/Lary. J. Darldsos,Alsistant - Priacdpal of the Pah- U.ElehooL - ; for that dlstrica. This is • most admirable spgalatosont. ; Mlsa Darbison law tom toashlaw fir wax Jamb In the Elms Ward Polio !Mock, Alloghoy, long g ai few superiors aithd faitracuess—a strict discipli sada', aa ,sooomplishad scholar. Bho rea ders universal aatiifactlon wheroroz savior. ad, and giro lifs,PAl to sa3 1410/,la whisk ri7l+, • • 1/15.0 4EO1 1 Q4"4.14iti.44. WEDNESDAY MOEN LE (}, JULY 29 CITY 4FF4LIBS. sr 077WIAT; PAPIR 97 TAX oirr. - , • : - , grin. TN SIAM/. 1117'eloek t A. 9 .. ._. 00 71 13:.. n.. v ._ ..j.. 192 91 4' ,. %I: - ..!.. 78 .- . 11.7 ,, 0tkus ,29 7-19 - ..... —• (Intim Connty Ticket. - Poi Nos' id - 0.4.4 .1 1U Drsinted CbsrL MOSTA HAMPTON. . • • Po. Animal*, r '3OWIE RHEAS& rt. ALIPSICD ALAOH.• rm. HANS. EL HEREON. n. WX. - 11.•DENNISTON. ' • ' T. VIOL .1... alone& • lli.MO, y Oassre4 • WM. A. HZURQS. • Pa Or.Wir Tnaiww. DATED AIKEN, Ja. ' For tvordor. . ADDIECT., MaCLEIBM. • Po. &Oaf& W7L 3.sionAapeozt.: . Terl'Ocolory romitaimur. GIZORGE HAMILTON. lar Dimon, if A. Pow. JOKY Y. DELANO. James E. 'Murdoch, Elm. - • . Cominseww,—Willism Golden , who ^ shot, Gawp Caassbonowaba. l74lll last Joao, oa Coal SW was yesterday eosamitOwl to aa- OM Ow :liars. of 1%934444* - , Mr.Eardoctilp ii • I , xted, kir M readin, - p.•;.ut poets, last evening, dive a 'good house.' Concert F.‘ll was jut comfort ably filied--,the Dimon forbidding mut enema in this particular—by a very intelligent and appreciative audience, too;---u wan frequent. ly tes Mara 'Sy many an irrepressible, demon strative bust of patriotism, admiration and enthusiasm. And even when the feeling was not so marked, neither eye, nor ear, nor that more elech.le nern of sympathy, when sensi bility is almost independent of any outward or obelons organ, could for many minutes re main without reporting the signals of thee. keen, swift messengers—the emotions—that, like unseen spirits, were making themselves felt as they swept resistingly on their way from heart to heart. On the whole, an hour or two spent in Kr. Murdoch's company, with the poets, will long be pleasantly re membered, and ought to have the effect, which that gifted gentleman desires as the reward of his labon—to sow the seeds of good deeds is tam and honest hurts. Morgan in Jefferson County, Ohio. A Whir from a lady residing in Steuben ville, gins us a graphic desmiption of the state of of ain in that oily on Saturday last, .growing out of the report that Morgan and his band had approached to within two miles of that .pisoe. She states that busineu was entirely suspended. The greatest alarm pre- Tailed, - and the city turned out three compa nion of militia to most the marauders.- These men, in company with tire hundrektroops who were rent oat by Gem. Brown, proeseded towards Wintersville, and encountered Moe gun's pickets, when a slight skirmish ensued, and Morgan retreated in the direction of Hamscondsville. The only tkensity on our side was the wounding of Henry Parks of Steubenville, who died on Monday morning. The deoested - wan a very worthy young mac. and sea of Jame. kirks. Esq., one of tee Di- Sooloiniff the Steubenville and Indiana Gail- Supplies for Sleii-Soldiers , Attstianinr OR BITAL • %ear Me lisiiirroired, jay 38;1885.1 - Eb.Y Gams,: ton wilkeonta itairor upon the stet• and wounded soldlAth the liospi tei, by publishing the hue 'ls few Akre ago we were visited by several balm bolsi Lawrenceville, who brought with them ilrabssidaiit gipply of pies, fruits, jet llos; and'ither.dellesoles such as the sit* sol dier oftel lonp for: They ,anived jut as we were seated at th edinner table, and dis tributed to nob ef us a good supply of their luzuries„ ICI: 'their .Aiwalands, cheering us with their jolly' ritherks. Then they went through all the wards, had supplied the slot and wounded, who were allowed to eat seek thligs,(bnt were not able to .come to the laid%) with a generons ,supply, sionmpany ,ing them with a good Gala and words of comfort. - Though wears supplied with the ;nabstaritiali.ot by the kind-hearted Ward Ilaster;lti. Walter and hi. lady, yet sot :dims who are koadn o d ter weeks, and - often inuestits, Assize setts much to enjoy a:change ef: diet reel at.they brought, and then to re eelvill liens their own hand, and bear their pleasant sweet unless, is very to the itch soldier. We trust Preeigthee nut bleu them for their,labor of lore. Inozwrs.--The 'Corona yestszday bad as lailaost *a tba 'Oedrof -floo. Chambers, seed *beat lryiars, who died yssterday morning frosts ,0.,k guasbat wowed fallietsd- on the 17t 17th of 4iltma Coal MU, by Wm. Golden. - an inquest oa the body of ,flataisl Iloon:aa ama who was found dead la the bust of Itolmst . Moßsnasy, at Bradook's lailds. • Vardlot,, i!'ilsatlt,by natural oaasat." • Run ' Paneuzaa:—Twerity-sseen rebel wiener. (of all stank trout r Titivate to a Qotonal) captured at Gett7sburg, but who Lan ton ended in sort Delaware, pissed through thiliedtb - . last WON, for, Sandusky MOTIGIEtS. 9aoia iaa &EWA Itliinto 11Aosuris, to tinily and ustatticiaring parposes, an ihs bist is au. A. 1. Chutorr, Gatoril Apztt. No. 18, ?fifth street. !Tamen i'is and Otsamemtal Slate atoohir, and dealer to Paanwylvanta and Vet , znent date of the best 'plenty at low rate' Olate at Alen. Laugh Un'e, nem' the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pit' apB:em Cr.oeuto Our Eli Emma Simi l? COST.- Bcml Graham, merchant tailor is selling oil 'hii Spring and Bummer stook of goods as cost nay. eanalst of all the latest styles if cloths, oasslassres and oath:qv,. of which he Is pre pared to make .op Int the Most tashlonable alums and at cast prise. The pnbllo should not neglect to. avail • themselves of this rare sans* and save money by oring him an fatly sal/. • Also • lerpusortmeat of "plain sod Lacy India:as, well adapted for boys' Welt, which he, will sill by , the piece tar below ant. Witted. should 'miaowed to call early. Sex's. eadue. Kerohsat Tenor. No. lid Market street. Arrimos, Bierman V ounmaus.l—The atosatios of 0111 connUy's bare defeadare n eatly Manua from the seat of war and of the pall" in postal, Is again dirsetell to the vory eztensive and handsome suortmeat of tho watt styles of Trench, English and Ammisan piece goods, for pants costa mid vutai lately Naia d by Mum. Jobs Weer Et Co., Merchant Tenors, No. 126 Federal 'street. Allegheny. A tastolal selection of gentlemen's furnishing goods will slid lawny* be found on the sham of the establislunent, topthor with a lot of !nady-made clothing, .pt ap In the boa manna. Haw Amara. 'or Bourn Cr.osums.-01- ten 'we are silted, Where can we boy a nest and comfortable MAIM salt, made to order, thus having the' shalom of selecting our own 'goods? To MI these inquiries yes= answer, Warn. W. H. Doele t Co., mut of street and Diamond thrum Alleghe ny, and you will be salted seam:ling to your taste. They have jut restive& their names goalle, lad for elepatie or styles they anuot be *weed, and for fitness they are the any persons es their work is all done under their own:suPervislon. Give them a at andlon smut MU to be stabled. - wr Illturnare-At the ;halal Intl tau, 1121, Penisstrait, sets of tooth for ~, fan da l es, bettor than QM/ISt fall do llars at the oth er dental establishments. All per at= ire m i.'ested to call st the Institato l•west pion at the " Er da p I ,4sees. All work done At therlsedtate - vsa,NW,towl Marla lo any . oboor-Pew#MPAs•tho Co iiiwrset.",-Ites. • VAG. UMW', Ed. Mother', Magoskie a llf. T, altar swing Yrs. 8, A. Allen's Weideit Kilt ilastorer and Ty. letwisminna; mita s "M; halt Is changed to Its Miura dolor, end growPag on balifspot, do. I elaitildNig,Md to 'hare ion nee • say' MUMWhen It can do you • any good," Bold by &Agleam ernyarluare, Timor * 198 iirson wish stest i llilw 'York.' • daw. Bust XID Voltiiimus Mfrs u Oser I —Tose' mesbe waned In ttasi wop 4 your ulnas Walt gollowefo.:111, and . Ointment. They if* gnorranteed tworm tke wont wed of Oozes, Moms, annoyi NOM and Bowel oompu4ate. Os]; 2 mats pas box or pot. 218 NOVO so Paoram Heruapy AGMs AID ALL Onus Irraziaram..-74 repairs or alp tonAtoito to suave or dwoUlageo soda, or maytlibts oho . lb* Oarpoaa Ultf, at Cathimailtor Shop, %NV= above SalthM“ Meets: AU oni Nos sttualloi to.' - 1' As the Comity, Tnionne kee so 'w AIWA ay ,the soon foneetly oesupled by t h , Canty floweledoner, bt the north•weet a laser, Ant Ann of the Coon Beaty wu would ..Ovlso all our Meade to call sad pay then while 'Sissy oss km* the basalt:of the pc leentage, - . - Oirrrava sad Ootatasa - tilisaa lend bet When tha Omahas aide; No:3•ltidkarn attlist, day or All orias;litti'se Oka *lvy* plan will ha promptly ittiahlaCtia. 'All avL Watt be paid is Mmes. it Gra;- , ALL sliapatakiskisii44lsapitiklzta, at MoChdhAd'i :Manta& flioasivtliti ififth at. ME;RiMia - ODD isuoirs-844 Palk Nods • 1064 f4arralb• 43l / a setiat m 4,44. t . L .TEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASH!NCTON. 2pecial Diapatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. WLZBINGrog, Juiy 28, 1863 LITTIII TROY GOV. CIOLOMOI Goy. Solomon, In a letter to the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, urges the speedy re moval of the wandering bands of Indians in the northern and eential portions of that State. He says: I deem it beep:saw to my self to say that owing so the extent whist:ex isting clummstancei seemed to require last year, I distributed, at convenient points and to proper parties, for border define*, some two thousand stand of arms, which hid the desired effect of reassuring the alarmed set tlers for the time. The ease seems now to have asumed a more serious 11111:0011t, and I earnestly invoke the immediate attention of the goverement authorities." Accompanying the Governor's letter is a oommtmleitlon signed by Hon. J. T. Kings ton, former State Senator of Wisconsin, nrg- . lag the government to take immediate steps for the removal of the Winnebagoes, as It will be impossible much longer to keep the set tlers bask from commencing an indiscriminate attack on them. COWVIRDIO2I OP LIGAL ?OM= It is not believed here that the conversion of legal tender notes into five-twenty United States bonds will be stopped on the Ist of August. -Zothinx has been made public, of ficially, but it is believed that when the time for enoh amnion expiree,the Secretary will grant another extension. The country con tinues to absorb these bonds with abnost as great rapidity as two months ago. YORGLI AID 111/ 0111/10118 TO TI COIMIZID 111 PRISON TILL 111TIAIONT'S 0/110115 Alta =CEB The Secretary at War, to•day, tuned an • order that John Morgan and his commission ed °Moen stolid be confined in the Columbus penitentiary till CoL Straight's along are released or exchanged by the rebels. lIIIPIIIIID anal ISTINTIONS. Some of the Eastern and Washington papers begin to urge that the rebels are err; lain to concentrate their whale available force now in the army under Lee, sad that there fore for the present the amid the Potomao should stand purely ea the defensive. • The statentiret that earshot generalodlom captors' +t Vloksburg have barn exchanged Y without fonndagon. The rabid hare no adore of equal rank to offer iztexehange ♦ Box.niza. Soren hundred rebel wounded now at Port Palawan are to be rent to CRty Point In afew days to be paroled. xintoa, osmosis 101 11010 There Is filfilealty in getting onmpennit msd teal alms in negro regiment", Ilardt, oze Inita/f a dampness'§ the Board Of Rassokurrs• Commander Jobe C. Petdger, of the tralb'id Stara Nem formerly of Mashy:MU, has blest &tubed from the Cs►p, and or4ered to Key Wed, to command the Ban Jacinto. 'Lieut. B. F. Banoook kaa beep diesdned toe ser.:.ra for conduct unbecoming an elver and a gentleman. IIIICZETAIT 175 an. Ma returned and resumed the dui at of his Department. oAlf PIELLJIDELP'4IILI. Special Dkpotch to to. Plttsbutitt Guest 3. Pzinumrau, Jody 28, .1883 roaaha•a auloion. Rine surgeons of Morgan's band attired in Philadelphia this momiag. This imildig they took pansy on a Mg boned for rot Delaware, fortj•ssren miles below l'Alladel- Oda. The prisoners of war took a meal at the Continentel, where they tideland their and razed the title of C. S. A., to saeh. Some one erased these bitten and in cortid There are now about ten thousand rebel prisoners at the Port. An; limber wt them are willing to take the oath of allegiance. A Georgia private thrashed a South Caroli na Colonel there a day or two since. 7108 TIM .1111 f 071211 POTOMAC There Is nothing mining from the Army of the Potomac. Gen. Meade lumthe aviator yet—it le generally eoneeded at Washington mo. I learn froMpntlessen who left there at soon to-day, that a decisive battle malt take place before Lee reaches Illehmond: The probability la he will not reaoh that plaes soon unless ma 'eh:teflon/ army takes ilia a taste of the tobacco wakens, prison. Laws YZOX CHARLIIIITOI, The latest from Otterlesion is to the 26th. Sumpter and Wegner mere replying irtionni. ly to the firs. U. B. lIIXATOZ WALL A 11149 I.IIID. Es-llnitod, States Senator Wall, of New Jersey, for expelling disloyal sentiments at the Delaware Wale Rap yesterday s was beaten most unmercifully by Geo. Benner's Government Contractor of ' Philmicdphia. Wall took'the next train for home. FROM ardrcxx.r.ari. Special Dispatch to Do Ettabosts Gositte. Cootasivr, July 28,1861. Estatucky is threatened with another mai". Idormation was mind at Gen.. Bumpldo's Headquarters, te.day, that the rebel ,Gsn. P.gram, with a form Terbusty 114. timaMd at from 1,600 to 2.00e men had mind the 0 ambarlaud river,and were much lag North, in the direction of Itlehmend, which place is about 25 Wigs south d Lex ington. The Gasetio has neared the following: Liamoroa, July 28.—The excitement has subsided. Thi robe s cam to the 4var at claki Beni. . - Mlor's command Is simiy all b. TroOpo from llamas Ammo tlro safety of Lorisigton. On. 1 allo" is command. All Airiness Is inspoidoil nada martial Mv. Qoao. Outer and 011borrt'o emzromails ors la the roir of Qs rummy. • . Brutus L Mayoras uannisnonsly noinbilitsd to plas of Crittenden. An order was laud 'to•day forbidding the transportation of gm:wont ,sappilas trot► this oily to Lexington, inel tie threatened raid of Pogrom is ova. rivgan sad Col. Oinks are , still,4xndhied in thisity prison. H. Arrival or Prisoners... Military psis• oas to be Corstraited. WAIIIIIIIGTO; Joky 28.—.0as busgseg lead forty2four rebels, mosistly captured in gliali 3 Ontrol hire to.day. Among-than siM e.sht of whoisiimptita was mitured at Vicksburg and paroled, but who bid rip• fated his word, and was again feud in the rervice, armed and wpdpped. "@ono of thus Imissiners are anzloas to take 'the oath of *Mgt? isei, and others to bo Mikanged.„ ,'Twe large milliMp prisiiniare to be lame. diabsly comiructed--eas at Point lookout, I Wand, and the - other at Rock Wand, Plaida. • ;-e444:4 14 .-,i7 , .... -... , TO it PAROLID: Fsr~rßsa Fight at Richmond, Ry.:lgartini Law Declared in Lexington, etc. CINCINNATI, July 28.—A•speotal to th e Cna usercial, from Lexington, Ky . The rebels, this morning, sneaked our forces at' Richmond, consisting of "Ja smell detachment under Col. Sanders. After several holm' Se vere fighting, our troop' were corepe‘loilito fell bank to the Kentuok7 river, badly cut lip. The rebel force iiestimated at'2,500; with fix gone. They aro Supposed to be, the advance of lisagg's army. At latest 'delete, our troops had fallen Wok to within Hee miles of 'Lexington, the en y closely following. Martial law has been proclaimed in Le g ton. All able.hodied citizen' between 18 and 45 years are ordered to report for duty. It It thought the city clan be held 'Rabat the rebel,. Rebel eltisens report • rebel force of over 15,000 moving in • northerly dlreotion, via Crab Orobard. The Gasettea Lexington dispatch saylif the excitement bas subsided. The rebels came to Kentucky river at tay's Fe 7. B n aunder's command Is nearly all in. !. The troops from Hickman's bridp, insure safety to Lexington. Gans. Caster's and Gilbert's commands is In the rear of the rebels. Brutus J. Clay, of Bourbon county, wu nominated on the fifth ballet to-day for Con gress, in the Ashland, Kentucky, District, to fill the vacancy occasioned. by the death of John J. Crittenden. The Engagement at Front Royal-- Ewell'. corps Cut off from Lee,. Army--The Draft LU NeW York. • Nsw Tont, July dispatoh from Har per'. Ferry to the Philadelphia Empires ssys: The result of the engagement of Thursday last at Front Royal, as reported hero, are highly encouraging. The intenti o n was to opt Lee's, army in two, and it suocceeded to, the extent. that Errell's oorps is reported to be entirely out off from communication with , LI., and its capture or dispersion is aimostnertain. The Railroad between this point, and Mar tinsburg is uninjured, except a email bridge onr the Ocooquan creek, which was destroyed by the rebel.. West of Martinsburg the road ia reported to be badly iojured, the rails torn up for a considerable distant*, sad bridges burned. The rebsie 'having evacuated Mar tinsbarg, the road soon be in running order to that point. It is reported that Winchester is now on& pled by only a small fore. of White's rebel cavalry. The town will doubtlees be In our possession again in a few days. • Citizens have corns in to-day from the vie; deity of Martinsburg, whai report to number of rebels in their asighborhood, exaept a few straggling bushwhacker.. Tao tort says; It la stated upon good au thority that the draft will lot re•eommeatei this week, but the probibility Is that II will be deferred only a;short. time. That it will • be prevented by reins of thilate authorities; which some of eke sympathisni with the riot ers hope, is altogether valikaly. • From NoW York. New YORK. July 25,--The Mesmer Star of the South, arrived this evening from Marks yon Mar. On the evening of the 25th she towed• the iron dad Plumate to the bar, whisk went in to more to Admiral Dahl , Whig the Btu of the South left, heavy ma. nonadlag was heard. and 'bells were plidaly seen bursting over Bort Wagner. [Nora.—There meet be a mistake as to Ike date bf to. report, by the sehooner Ma son, on the evening of the 25th, as the pass 'se would be extraordinary even for the steareerx] Lftteet front NeW firAouis, July 28.--Thesteemex Im the lint- boat from hew Orhistee, err rod this merning. , A large crowd of mitohank and other attune greeted her antral, and a national salute WWI Aced In honor of the. op ening of the Mississippi. The stemma , Albert Pearce sailed this sum ins for New °riling with -a lugs load, Of solvate freight and a long wangler 11,1. The Oenumeublo tett yesterday for the 1161111 port, heavily laden with Governmeat stores. Southern News. Knitrntr,. July 27.—Iderggles • tuba fotots an to goat Of 00011th, falling book. Scents toportt that /IS orre Orderod to go to Georgta, but when ho commented the inotroment his =II deserted In Largo numbers, and Ma order woo ,aonnternoutden. audition is moving towards tho Alabama and otters at . , or denolig'sNolanlir a tte W eoro ila Try for sobaeripts: ,••'" st .:. arkets by Telegraph. • Kim You:, July Wl.—Fkmr 106. MTV; PM@ 6,76 for.Aztrs 6.ata. Wheat markat trial Ockaao upon', $1,13461,Ai; Milwaukee Club, 81,1z..,111. tam la. author, 604700. Oats dull at 67c. I k uf quiet. 4 lard Arm ,at llKAtoloc. Whisky dull st 110 5 )0 6 Stock, actin mid higher, cholas man Beading, 10; Ada, 100 X; It. Y. Canual, 161%. clold; 27%; U. 8. ria or ; Commas, i 00; Ora, 1681, Cohyou, luo3i; truc, Year Chni6catas, 101. Nile , Tom, July .3d.—flour opened hoary and rimed dun at 164 11.. loess. and sells at 21 9006 10 for Litre heats, $6 60666 66 Extra Ohio % end $61047 10 tor,T.ade Brands. Whisty heavy at 4666116%. V. Mat qulet'atd lino, bat closed dull and • Made Iwo.. at Mel 1210 .* •• 010 . 1 2 0 o P.lntt. $1 1101 23 for re ilwattltee tlab, 8106 lutorkr do. 21 2101 gum winter ted western and 8110 for winter red /111nola. torn opened le bo l ter end closed dull at about p.. kbseep's Pr oas.-611010e tot shipping mimed western. mean' , all at inside prim, and •um dull at 7387110. Pots opened gni.; and eimeAdull, Wavy sad lower at 211 wall MX,. mess at ell 3011413 60. new do at sll4ll, old and ..ow prime at 02 60013 GO. New prime mein Moan sides min. Lard Orm at 2230E0. Honey • arty. tuning sloe. d ,11 at HO for A bti s. - Gold unsett.e/ cud a little lower, opening at 17%, advaucing to 17%. dec linen to Z 7 and clewing steady - at 21%. GOT.II3IOOIIt blocks steady. U. s • be 84 ,toupsus luscous. blocks higher and elm; 'Mow /Imago and !loan Island. 106; Plltsbur a p lent Wayne and mca 78%; 11 lode Central 114 • it n It It tieWai and Tll 64g; G awl 0 1003 i; 116; Iteadang 2l Kriesll.ll3ggelu/K; Tremor, 7.3115 1065/02 1.. Commun. July 2&—Flom dull and priaas anima. tied Wbeas hind higher bht no 1.111•11C11waa tomb 'tined; zed at fteple and white at OS. Corn ilird&s. Usti dull at dlliodOct Bart., dam, mw Mad as Zagll 23. but buyers aro not °dieing over di: Whisky 43,St i e. Proyatons collet lad uscaaapd. Grocerae anchenp.:l Gold 126; tutus LB Zzottaage Anal mesa asty. ' .New: York Cattle atatket, Yaw Tout, July 18.—The reoeipta of beef