I#lntrgh _data .ATtumArtioilsmy - 2K - iscr ;'Ol7l AND SUBURBAN. • c— 7.. A- Word to Excutpta. We snppose there, are in thle city and , ..414unty at hest one thousand 141110roa beyond • the artus-bersing age; or °there're exempt , 1- 10 are abundantly able, to parchase substl tltes - and thus have tberuselves represented 4 in the C01a... To more of them the 'pecuniary r - ',hum* Weald net be sensibly felt ; to none of them-would it prove a serious embers's,- monk • A offer _would bring the mot '''to-their - dem; nil they world have to do trdnld be to fork over: a few hundred dollars, Marshal with the ir nreurescntativo" to the Provost l i r. Marshal .office and get him examined and - seeepto&ls als asking too mush of one who is w orthlde tens of thousands, who le oinking money . faster than he ever did before, and who is enjoying, in the, midst of a doso feting war, all the 'comforts and bioseings of peaceful times? Is ft too great a sacrifice for One to make to his country, who owes all • he. is in the world—his - wealth, his culture, his !social advantaue4—to those free !anise • 'thins -Whim the madness of Treason would 'ffdestriy • , We ohaverlooked on for some time for a ....nenevamentin thie direction on the part of our • exempt citizens. May we not hope now that :,.;Government Was made a pereinptory demand 16x half million of men, that they will en : • gigs In it in earnest? WI) know that ono - thousand men can be raised. in this way in lab than/thirty daps, if . cur nen-arms bear • .ittg dens will take hem of the 'abject in. Palmeat- And if somebody Whose name will attract the public will:only. set the ball 'lime - don, the ;remelt wiltbe sadly tecompilsted. 'Let say twenty exempts pledge each other to tetalepretentatltre,;and let such pledge bo ,pribllshed. , The example would to speedily followed by others, an excitement would be got trp,u friendly rivalry would be engender. • ed, Una the good work would to pasted for .erant-wltS a - rush. .Who will take the lead? liHnotillg of the Firemen% Association. A epeelal meeting of the 'Firemen's Arse ,. clation of thin city Was held last evening at • .their room In the C11.,' Halt, Mr. Irwin In'the ebnlr. Menibers presents' Messrs. Coppice, ';- - rOlnegan, Darlington, Irwin, Hare, Leonard, Montgomery, Sine, McCarthy, Vick, .and - A communication Wu - received from the Prealdentiof the Independence Flre Compenyi. 'certifying that Messrs. Wm. 0. DiLVI9, JAM T. Bhlne aid John Harrison had been elected to represent -said company in the As:iodation. " On motion of Mr. Hare, a committee of three Teel appointed to examine into the matter and report at next regular meeting. Diessre. Hue; Coppice and Weldln were appointed . said committee. . Mr. Leonard moved that a oommittes of -saran be appointed' to prepare a memorial to -be-presented to - Councils, asking to have the -appropriation—to eteamms increased from „. $1.600 to $2,000. •:.hir. loxmard, in offering • i.„-.the_reseltition, :dated Hutt lt wu well known ... , --:':- . 1sralt.ffreuten that the preient appropriation ' - stareittirely Inadequate to pey the necessary . expenises. The motion vim adopted, and the following .persone appointed as said commit tee: Meeert. White, Sims, 'Vick, Creagan, Zan, Weldin and Killen. There being no further business before the • .A.llllOClldOll, on motion adjourned until the next regular meeting. • Get Ehough often hoard young men remark U s four or. Ate, he ms was ell they wanted, - and: all .the - Munn System required. The habit of.Ong without sufident Bleep is very frijurions. Thousands no doubt, permanently injnre their health:in this way. We live in a leaf age, when everybody seems to betrying to pervert the order -of -nature. If folks will persist in tatting day into,night, it is not to '. - .limi'lianderidat that few nut out the allotted term of Mi., No ;natter what a man's Qom - _ patios, phyriaille - mental, or li ke 0 'belle's - ogone," and lilting in idleness—the censtitu '- tlea cannot - atand, It wlthent a "nth:Piney of regular and Mifreshing eleep. John Hunter, the pest surgson;diedsaddenly.of-epasmodie affection of the heart, a disease greatly en *enraged by wttukof sleep. In a volume jas t .pabllahed by a medical man,thore I, ore great lesson that may to learned by hard students and literary men, and ths,f is, that Hunter probably killed himself by too little sleet , "Fear hoar" reet at night and one after din , . 4 seer,tamnothe deemed wallitelent to reetvdt the . exhausted powers of body end sand." Cer talnly not ; ;ad the oansepsenee wee that Hunter died early. If men will Pallet on cheatingpimp, her "twin elder death" will &tette the Ward, , Allegheny. . . Aninformel Meeting of the altizons of the Setersti Ward, Allegheny, wan 'held hot ova elnVatnlunechbol'honse; for the pt7ore of geitinf9ma for oftztwsj,nrtlM last call. A tee was appointed' tolliiittase business and to colt a Minting Of citizens, for Monday evening next, at the school house: This call wlll ha'found. ln qurrs4Tergoiurredl mtand taT°Poon hmten • ..made, wh lob, td prooptty7 oanied into effect, will "itlietirctdtftblrl. : It to ibis — too nbarao the old fund to - transfer Muir certificates, and an hezttlno4elblrere ise.bots tot irs j ti t: dexthepr. tees' et the general - bounty-act. . This will glee a fend of some: $20,900 to start erttnoind it fa prow:Odle - tiny a milt-bounty of $2OO to ieseh recruit dne , oveTeetey Tomeet any de. nolon o rt i i t ,d a ti lt - ti t iz a t e i etteget clr ea enty:ftr y s yet ttulred, Every .enrolled men is tutor teed In Ildinuittar - and ought attend the meeUng. on Idondat..:.nrentng; when the whole plan will ho fully (Hemmed. Tan Quots'oi , rnie 23dIterinet.,--We feint - • r - iseniOsoti 3; W. Risher, Prolost Marshal • of the 23 1 1:Distilet - (eoniposcd of that part of _Allegheny minty; lying north of the Allo i -Okay /124 _Ohio ticers,iand the counties of Bathicand Armstrong) tad the quota under the latceat is ,;,zsa Jam._ The (rotas of the . Ming sub=didtrlote medenet in slew '4 1 .3h t thin inesatfrois - nhe work of enlist - ing volunteers.. ehimild .-hir 'rigorously prose. mod. Tian ismer time to be lost: A united and eimel7:ellert, 'gee! beisitial, ' - wasycllcktbp - drate satire 1. bizeritci Wrianir .llnu. LAM ''ll#olla.--.-Pnininny to thm iblrof tho'UniOn t:• -•; ; :3/4;cattvivoixilattcl4l,:lniite Aral enetaains= lie kanting vaa bald at Witkim Del.—Dr. 4..2. Coffer wee called no the 'ask, Jos WI M.D..T0...701111 Honk cad - ,Jonneln Roes, Dols., 7' '.`appolatrd VlanTenildialljniol Thomas Steel .ILt(t Agastailes. . The addrepidly Hon. '4. 2.l3torrs, et.Chkssgii, att4 Org. enamel harper, of the Arnaaateit. fefznouwho livenen, Equffsel-11114 fry Nablee township, 11131110 rd *WIa nett Of /WWI in one of fields. In mint to Pt risiPltho itisitated diet - he iooW mime straw end Net r • Arakto the.nes ,t ehtelf completily destroyed the homeU, and flee tone , of- hey besides, r .., st.',fofly. dollars per ton, makes the iknosz.nver.the hornets nAllg-OlteUlTe• He afro!) neszlfaidas up : then:cope elide neigh . MEM „, , 84:1413T 01 Sr.; Camiiim Itont.Ati iitearllyyhdor yostardaymoinlog, Boom No. the /31.,.Gbirlos.aotol„-oomptod .by • aimed, O. C. Illsogb; was entotod by tltboresiand skpocket";booti otttalotoe2oo . 12st book MI% tato* . fttatilt - pookat Mr. • 930;120P-P.PtoploOrt4, thlorro gained Sop= t 4 goosmby i tuftingllce lloy the . byttleamt of an otarldor. ff iltatnuita=WO•were inforrood ior^ , • Urdu by...MitarrZWhlbo..4 - Ale:Odor that thilo shopindrstook,'arbleb .was burned'tiw . -ThloridaY-raOloris intact for $3,000 —Plrosid Marino sad Prellbtrlttrommed4lor.- f 4-: 'Pada+ -211.11rsmovat lap about - corer duff and they will be .:` suallod - AO carry on 11-'tbOtb.l/tbsors t form Orly. _A. 7I roz,Yoult Monr..—tboto SaHtlg ;-' r l, 2 money to InTost` should attend Abe solo of Mr•ddook's 7161.35, on Monday. Those • 7.4ths but Utile caaporohaee one 100. thols W in blatnob fan buy more—both will boost°, aaft Id a good Mrtlond, gold to fu ll y 250, a lot that ROMs for 2/ 00 , only 000 r4 '-''''.'AP. - I.o l o3`,Abbok% gift; --- ':' l "' 4 :lu o Te or MO 28p Derrawr.--We true le -4". Stessedyeetardsrib t t i llOTOltt Marshal /roster, ; that the enott tor _dletriot, =do the to eett ealt 101590,000 men: is 2,705 ,, If those .7 1 " BMX to . drat intend to ezett, tbomifellree to Delr quotes, it mill be • necesterzity cent .l, mem. el:endows bumedbstoty f ' ' Lriztecorr 81cs 'Of Pilesti in the % . ,,?,:i - : - .ollonatilitert, and fronting on. elinnlimall avenneOrili _take Owe Ms' nib:neon on - cedett,7lt,oomprises niztpionr bedistiog, The Recent Death by Chloroform. A speixial meeting.of the Pitteburgh-Den- . 1 tat; AffSee/ellen wet held Joty 22d, at their roonscloirtvratigsta the -fads connected with the reaent Ileatb by chloroform. The inTal . ligation exonerated Dr. Wettbay from all blame. A lengthy decision followed, when it was unanbnowdy conceded by all the mem bers present, that dentlite who repretent chloroform as a safe and harralest method of avoiding pain, are deserving of the severest censure. The pnblio were also censured for desiring Its administration in trifling open. tient, them leaving the practitioner no other coons but to comply or leave his practice. The following-resolutiont were unanimous ly hdanted: • Resolved, That the recent end event of death from the effect of chloroform calls for eopteation of opinion by the dental pro fession on the subject of its administration. Racked, That in Dr. Westbay we recog nise a competent, =dal and comicientious practitioner of dentistry, and exonorato hito from al-censure in connection with this tad OCCUITOISCa. Revoked, That WO regret the fact that the public to Co great en extent deelro the admin. latration of chloroform by the dental proles eton. Backlsed, That We condemn the practice of recommending the edreietstration of chloro form or ether se a safe and harmless agent. js:oun was a Kans.—Thomas Connor appeared before Mayor Alexander, of Alle gheny, last evening, end preferred a charge .agalrists Mrs-Campbell, who keeps o tavern in the Diamond, for cutting him on the side of the head with a knife. The wound was very 'severe and his clothing was saturated with blood. The Mayor will investigate the taro to-day. Ran; AT OACLLSO Pare--A race will mine off this afternoon at Oakland Park between the "American Star" and "Soap," for a parse and stakes of $2OO. Tho horse: are well .inatehed, and an exciting contest may be an ticipated. CB' ECIAJA I:6OCAS LOOTICES Titoism' PAM', Plain and Ornamental Mato Rooter, and dealer to Pennsylvania and Vet- moat slate of the beet (polity at low rotas Wks et Alex. Lattgblia . 's, hew the Wahl Works, Pittlho?gh, Po. Ataras.—Call and select at Pittook's, op posite the Po:toff:lee, where you can end an elegant assortment, at the lowest price. Poems? Arnow and pocket books a groat assortment, at the emporium, Pltto ck'e, op posite the Postoiace. PaoTooalras.—Cards of. Colonels Black, Moody,-Hays, do., do., at Pittook's. Au. the late books at Pittoek's. Au. the August magasines on tho counters at Pittock'e. Au. the late Eastern weeklies at Plttock's , opposite the Postoillco. Draw Your dailies received daily, at the agency, Pittook's, opposite the Postoiams. SriTIONMET, of all kinds, at Pitteek's. Au. the Dime books at Plttook'e. • Toe SOLDICIL'i Tema Farran.—For over for ty years, Doctor Holloway has boon supplying all the Armies of Europe with his PILLS AND OINTHEEP, they having proved the only medicines able to arm the worst cases of Dys entery, Scurvy, Sores, Wounds 'and Bruises. Every Imapsock should contain them. Holloway's Pills and Ointment an now re tailed, awing to the high priest of drags, &e., at 30 cents, 75 cents end $l,lO pet pater box.. For sale in Pittsburgh 'by B. L. Fahno stooh A Co. Per sale at Fulton's drug store,Pillb street, Pittsburgh. For sale also by Geo. A. %ally, Federal street, Allegheny. 100,000 Envolopes of all kinds and *Okra, for sale at Frank Case's Book and Neese Do pot, by the pack, hundrod or thousand, as 16w we any place in the city. , To SIND TO TEI Attu - Y.—Note paper and euvolopes, put up fur =ailing to the army, at Frank Case's Book and Nene Depot, Chron icle building. , Acorn. —"duper's Magazine, .Lad3's Book i Continental, and aU the maga zines ma be 'bad at Frank 01111.3'e News Da poL Taa Boer Race.—The Pittsburgh weekly paws - ' containing accounts of the Boat Rue, can be had at Frank Cue's NOWI Dep; t. Nora PAT as of all rises and all qualities, at Frank Cue's. Rsmoven.--Satenal first.= .1z Co., Ma chew. Tailors, have 34:Moved to 73 Smithfield street. We are just receiving ow second supply of spring and summer goods, and 'would most respectfully invite on:friends - and • the -public in general to examine our now stock, believing it to be ono of the Snell stooks of wrote= tailor goods In the city. EVery garment warranted to give full satis faction, in both prioe and quality. Give us a AO before purchasing elsewhere and Judge for yourselves. GILMAN .b McOsentais, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield greet. AB Boggle. and Maggio, ware "doior Broadway, ,QuotleNumbes, "lame Arabella to-day, And 1 pledge Ton coy word, boy, oho mode a display With her blooming amplest°e and km.... key Ancleas seldom ta own." Then Boggles, 0 1 prey, My manilas, Ow move of her boaaty—eat:t Bay °lrby Boggled, old Bellow, pray what drayon mean, 8o tonna en Broadway fa =all a green, A. not know a tact that's a plain to be pee,- • A. that swat Ara has tried "Fiorillo. I . ! Anybody but Boggles would hays scorar ed fact at a ginned for.Sobln's gives such beauty and odorous sweetness is no othor article in the world can prodoeo. Bressur. Forms—Tho attention of oar readers la directed to the brilliant assortment of Spriug end Kammer Goods Jost received by on friend Mr. John Ardor, No. 116 Fed eral street, Allegheny. _Hie stock comprise; a great variety of Fasioy French, English; Beotch ind Aanerimm Cassie:asses and Cloths, and Sao and Ctsmireere Fostinpr—al of which will bo's'ns& np to order in the latest styles and in the hest manner. A. choice 5111- leetioa of Foraishing Goods also on hand and ftr We, together with a foil Ito& of Ready Made Clotting. Ireland faildensbly made. Dll. blown, ,Dontivt, No. 142 Fourth street, between SmithiSeld attd.Ornat. , • Ho Indneemonts bold out by cleat* lew prices; bat an-eepritublv fee wlll bo charged in ansrteszo, for the bast stutteilals win bo wed, and all tho Umo sad sklll we:Weary to (e -rne astessola shall be applfed Onavene and carriage calla will be taken et the Oninibtor teen, No. 410 Penn ettet, day or night, 4U-viava:leftitatm above place will be promptly attended to.' AU Oallt meet • be paid in advance • Tan pneltivs sale-of Man and Bui Cloth ing, Lsdles' Diesissaltuirleph., will boon Untied this diy at 2 P. LL, and in .I.l4e;e7apin at 8 o'clodk, at. McClelland"! audio* 55 Bitt . :' street.. C. Sim, Mantis!, 248. Porn isteol, will a trod to all bouttnats of his profosoloo. , . . . .76xxra M. Glcr.ilt, "AtionLey is. Law, IS Grant stmt. , slam 1 0,2 Jllll9ll,lfilrELL'S owlet - armaam3.—a ti it a a 7 S L vs DOLECT/0 prma.—Tirs fOllll ADP 06Tttrarl0.—By the s'yplicuttma of true Delos Laws, both chsinctei and economy are comtdned this most ellnable Pat. to:Dreeent Fitting tutu the stomach ouch Tun:AUL:sof ladinonnbin end No tions drop urndlysontidned t 5 .71110 trutt rovdre trout fora to olz to get s thrust catturtto, arol to Doivra theGrtoter Paton se erronsaarlilriarrd to be osidenco of chafactir, was the study ID WA de rebormutot. The-dace add= exceeding oar, and nom more Dan hip Pills, settles dm question of reounmy;and conridence is Liked to telt their true chsPx47 P.PP'^ oluiprat h lifter complaints..PAs!, rn doraotiz.lto of the Stein.W *vrewind,as.• truo Tombs, PIIL 'to: worms iSiry cam 4 _ , . 10113 f kttuyiniEwszsi4 Proprietor, - Practical eramtet, rence—laieas Tor WO ivy Flomtng; 0410. IL Keyser, D. A. rano:took Co. _J. IL Walton, Agent, for Plus, burgh; Oso...L.Doily, W.2.llestue sad Dr. ham Omni, Agents for LLleshony elty. Jold—sto - aptly • ' . ROOILD'et CO., , . Hats, .flaps and Straw Goods, Mars 40"., In don to brgmi and most' cormista stook of goods for 13PR.U . ‘43 , 5.A.1,1M4 Atter uSe t4la iba wait. Itarchwbte m ircv7.iww. 4 to all .na mat. =a nod; .aid. will b. Bola at itYlOl , ' 191 Wool Dt... =DO NAT K.. MoOLINTOOK, Jottba and Ito ,/ If .1 , 11 Dealer ttiBOOTS. SHOES rras, Ah mig ioson. 80. • ea - Tedstal dna, All. 614.1•1" riLuz-to bbli. 0. " B" ; 1 4 •,Pjairtateazil brags by BAZAR trWICIR THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM. Our Special Dispatches FROM IrdSHINOTOA% REBEL GEN. JOHNSON REMOVED Defeat of the Rebels Be- fore Atlanta. litDi SMITII BBLIEYB.OF HIS GOYIM. The Reputed Fight at Leesburg. TWO BLOCKADE RUNNERS CAPTURED THE MARYLAND INVADERS 40,000 STRONG Interview Betnmen Col. Jacques and ==l Aa., Qo.~ !c Spec./ Dtqpateh to the Pittehurgh Chu Wt. Wisanaror, July 21, 18C4 RIFIEL GEN. .loaNnolf sCriISCEDCD Dispatches received by the Government thie afternoon announoo that the rebel Gon. Johnston has been supereeded by Gen. Hood, and that a battle has taken pleas between tic a two .armies, In which Sherman beat the rebels. This hen probably given rise to the report prevalent In New York, that Atlanta 'hat; been captured. ZALDT !Hire BELfERD. Glen. Bally Smith bat bean relieved of th • oommemd of the 18th Cone, and Brig. Gen Martindale is his monster. It Is anderstood that this ehange Is made at Gcn. Ballet's in stance. Gen. Smith issued a vary pathetic order on parting with hlelate oorps. .me ntrownio FIGHT AT LIIICSISUAG No . 60114;ms:ion of the reported fight at 1 1 / 4 Leesburg has listen received ere. If a fight Lad taken place yesterday , at osburg, which is in tho department of Watt& on, it would, doubtless, be known at Gen. Augur's head qtiartors by this time, but no information cf the, sort has reached there. BLOCS/1/8 817111Z13 6 &PiB3ZD The Nary Dapatlatent has roooiTo4 in f,r motion of ato following oaptoreo. On the 10th hitt , the !loop none, of No, can, N. P., loaded with nineteen bales of cot ton and nine tares of tobacco, front Savannah, wan captured by the United &Taos steamer Leland, while attompting to ran oat of Sopeto The cargo of the Hope has boon vent to Phil adelphia for abjnclization. On the night of the 28th of Jane, the sloop Mary, of Nassau, N. P., was captured by the United States steamer Norfolk, packet off Musquito Inlet, Florida. The Mary had on board nine biles of cotton and ono passenger, named N. J. Backnoi. at Savannah, who has frequently run the blookade. The •easel was sent to Port Royal station, whoro she sank In Horse 1A11034 Creek. DITUDDIL e• CCP. LID 93VPD1D Vlore aro now about 15,000 Rion and wound ed soldier, is the Vario , ll itoscit.la in this department. The total number of patients in all the military Hospitals throughout the country is about ninety thousand. In camp Hospitale o it is estimated there are about fifty theasand, making a total of ono hundred and forty thousand soldiers incapacitated for errviet. lowcznerrsal. 11OLLIOS !Calf The General Land Oftce is now preparing agricultural college scrip for the States, as provided for by act of Congresn. Ohio hst taken 3,937 pieces of scrip, each calling for 160 acres of land. Thin is to be devoted or., elusively to the erection of ogricaltural col leges. zirlevirw 111Z7WCZN COL JLCQO4I IsD TIIT. Roy. Col. Jaques had an interview with the President to. day, Mat nothing is yet known of thirravalt. It's very probable that =thing morn will be beard of the matter. 781 lOSTA.I. KOl , ll 01011 13115TCY. Arrangomont3 ere bring made to organ the postal money order system. Boras weeks will unavoidably elapse before It is put Into operetibn, owing to the particular:Li endure required to perfect the lasehlnery. .113111 L 07.31:111:1111 Fourteen rebel deserters, all of whom were of Georgia regiments but throe, arrived here this morning from Gin. Grant'e army, and were released upon taking the oath of elle giant*. The Hahn:and Fmgwrer intimates that too force which invaded Maryland was 40,000 stroeg, 'Ltd exprctses great disappointment at the failure to capture Washington. DLID 111 1111113PITALS Privates P. B. Souls, 6:21 Ohio, and Lewis Boss, 122 d Pa., died to-day is the llospitals of this city. nnl. On. 1011390 N Strill.BoolU Richmond papers of the :Ott...contain th• official announcement of Jo. Johaston's be tag auperceded by Rood; Ma ("natant re treating before Sherman le regarded 33 .h tonre. _ . THE PROCLAMATION FORGER CASE OF SEMMES THE PIRATE NEw Toon, July 22.—A special to the dated . Washington, Sol, 22, says Efforts are making hare by the friends of Joseph. Howard, Jr., the forger of the proclamation' to effettie release or to bring him to trtaL No demand has yet been made by oar gov ernment lot the delivery of the pirate Semmes, bust the situation of affairs Is such that he will probably be imarqderod. If not a demand will be made upon the British government. New York Money and Stock Starke Special Dispatch to. the Plitaboagb Oautt•. , Nstl You, Jelyl3, 186 t . • The stook market has undergone no material change. Pittsburgh .3 Port Wain°, 111134@; 112%; Moreland A: Pittsburgh, 10734; U. 8. lilies, 1281., 102%6103; One You Certificates, 21%; Beren-Thlrty Treasury Notes, 103%@ 1043%; Plro-Twentics, 104@104%. The mo ney market Is stringent, but rates of dimwit are unchanged. Gold has declined still fur ther, closing this afternoon at 215. Accident to Ladles at Mager* Falls. Deviate, July 22—An accident occurred on Goat Island, Blame Fells, this morning, near the Biddle Stain., A carriage contain ing the wife of Capt. Webster and the wife of Cant. Bunt, of the quartormuter's depart. meat, .preeititated over a precipice, by the horses -taking fright. Fortunately there wee a lodging place, some thirty feet down, which broke their fall. The ladies were lodged in trees. One of them was seriously injured, and the other slightly. Train Attacked by Indiana OXAHA, IC T., July 22.—A party of In diana attacked • train soma twenty miles sove Port Kearney last night, :and cut thlr• 1000 horses laps► arid run theta MI. A short Oght ensued, and ten Indians Were wounded; nearly. all the borzoi here recaptured. A large band of hostile Indians are reported in the vicinity of Plum Omsk, and the women ore leaving there fur, a place at greater safety. _thalopth Editor Arrooted. Niormir. N. J., ;July 22.—E. N. Fuller, editor of the Newark Esecieg Jeering!, stu ar rested today on two charges. The diet sena for inciting to fissenection, and the second for discouraging enlistments, u provided for by section fifth of tligrEnrollinent act. Ile Was released =ball by it. B. Coln nissionsr Morrie, and giving betas iii the stun of $ 3 , 006 . •• • FROM HILTON HEAD. THE FIGHTING ON JOHNS ISLAND E!s NSA LI ANi.a TROOPS ENGAGED, tBRIS SHVERAL RIPtib8111), OBJECT OF CCD EXPEDITr.N ACCOMPLJSHED Neve Yoac, July 22.—The Trtigote't Hilton Zoe& oorrespondent gives an aooonnt of the fighting on John's Island. It was evident on the 80i that the enemy ware concentrating a pretty strong force ogainet 115. The Charleston troops' remained On James Island, and the reinforcements were thrown against Gene. Hatch and Saxton on John's Island. As early as the 7tb, Gen. Pitney had barn sent back to Florida, and the command of hie brigade devolved. upon Col. 'Montgomery. Oa the morning of the 7th, Col. Davis, of the 104th Pa., held the advance, and woe supported by a section of the 31 Now rork artillery, Lieut. Wilts. 'While the Colonel ;was standing on a little, eminence with • 'Maxi 6 his hand examining the enemy's pa sitioni-he was bred upon by the rebole and a shell exploded In his right hand, carrying away all its Legere., The enemy 600 n ad. vanccd upon cur gaud en, sad attempted to woes a bridge from which we had removed a nail of the lank, when Lieut. Wilts, with his gone double abett, opened upon hint, enuring groat alanghter. The action lasted about an hear. The en emy was driven back, and tho fighting for the day than ended. It became evident that the enemy was eon • cm:analog on John's Island, sad Montgom ery'a brigade was ordered to reinforce our tweets there. -Ile reached the atone of action about midnight, or one o'clock; He woe or-, dared to relieve Col. Van Wick, of tho 56th New York, but the gallant Colonei sent bark word that he was still able to hold his poi lion. Montgomery's force was held in re- Serve. At early dawn the enemy came down npon our advance, and no doubt Enrpriaed the pick ets and advance guard of the 104th Pennryl• yenta, Lieutenant Colonel Hart 'now com manding. At any rate this old veteran regi ment, composed of as good material u there is in the army, was driven from its position and sent to the rear. Col. Montgomery throw In the 7th IL B. colored troops and repulsed the rebels. tin Saturday three attacks were repulsed. ' The Herald'. Hilton Head eorrespondont says the object of the expedition to Johns Island being to withdraw'rreops from Bevan. nnh and other points, and being fairy accom plished, our forces were withdrawn. While oar -leases, including that of the Ind Pennsylvania, will not exceed 150 billed, wounded and missing, that of the robots must have been over 500. rdPORTANT FROM MMOURI Plaitsbncg and Hamada in Pos session of the Rebels. ORT SCOTT AND OUR SOUTHREN COMMUNISATIONS THREATENED. ssouri State Militia Wed Ou OUR TROOPS CONCENTRATIN Tno Indians Becoming Troublesom 1..,1: , 11F , r0tT1E1, July it —A diepsich Gila morning from Col. Ford, dated Liberty, Mo , says the people in the country north and coat of that place are joining Thornton, and that his forces are inare.azing rapidly. Ford has his troops wall In hand, but his force Is too small to cffrot much, and reinforcements are asked for. Arms have been -sent from hero to St. Joseph and Kansas City for arm ing the loyal men called mat by General Flak. A later dispatch from Ford states that Thorn ton, with 2,000 men, is moving Hortltepuriba. bly with the intention of striking the rail road. Plattsburg and Warm+a were in their pmsession lost night. Ford left Liberty at 4 o'clock this wonting. Gen. Curtis has several armed boats patrol. ling the Missouri riror, to prevent the rebels from crossing. ricklor mad Books are reported to have 10;000 men in South West Missouri, threat ening Fort Scott and oar Sinner's communi cations. It is believed that live thousand of Price's men are now b Missouri, and those joined by Tborutou's guerrillas and the Pawpaws wiG make a formidable force. A portion of our State militia will bo called out, and troops ere - being now conoentrzted for co-operoUon. Gon. Blunt Is den awaiting orders. The Indiana are troublesome on the West ern Colorado mall roots. A rumor prevails of the capturra of Fort Lensed and as post at Coalnut creek, by' them. THE LATEST FROM SHERMAN Another Advance on our Llaes TEE INEABITANTS LEAVING ATLANTA W,ElllrOll.Ol, July 22.—The Oovsn Adosrtiscr's special says.. Genera Sherman telegtaps that the enemy made another ad vance on his /Lau yesterday. The Atlanta Amid of the I 4th pays, It will remain to ob.r and encourage the sol diers. until the enemy rosohes the gates of the city ; it also announces that all the news papas except:lt have left Atlanta for the death, that the work of emptying the city of moveables goes quietly on. and that when the Yankees enter they will find nothing but empty bouts and bare walls to greet them. NIT' Tour, July 22.—Dispatches have been received by the Western Union lAne, data Atlanta Ga., toi day. There is no official an• nouncement of the capture or occupation of Atlanta has been received at this office up to this hour 3,30 p. m. Wssertactos, July :2, 11 P. M.—Nothing has boon received by the, Government in re lation to the fate of Atlanta. HAWS VIEW OF THE Sittig BART CAPTURE 01 ATLANTA PROICT ATE OF THE RHEUM BEFORE MCHMORD New'Yois.—A 'special dispatch to the Cbsamcreial As loirrtiser, dated Washington, July ,23, 1171: A gentleman, just from the front, gays that Oen. Grant exoressod the be lief that Sherman would capture Atlanta. He likewise said that the fate of the rebel lion would then be settled in front of Rich mond. Re also declares ilia with a hundred thou sand more' men in our armies the rebellion could bo omitted in ten days. Rebel General Johnston boperseded Tne Rebels Defeated by nherman— Paelfleblail Contract—The New Loan —Mont for the pubaletence Com mittee. WL381107021, July 12.—Dispatohes,recaived by the Government this . afternoon announce that the rebel General Johnston has been so poreedcd by General flood, and that a battle has taken place between the two armies, in which Sherman defeated the enemy. The Overland' recta° Mail contract will aspire on the 20th of September. The ser vice is still open to those who may desire to oontraot for its performance from the above date to June 30Lb, 1868: The etronler and adverthement for the new loan has not-yet been prepared, nor are the terms fully matured. ' The Subsistence Committee liars received bids to supply, b,OOO barrels of No. 2 dear at from $13,25 to $lB,OB per barrel. Forernment Wagon Factory Burned. PIIILADBISH/t. July 2.2.--The Government wagon (scary of B. lerran'e, took pre at 8 o'ctook this morning, and wul piobahly be entirely oonstnsd. It Is the largest ostab. Ilstiment of the kind In the country. 'lfire In Chicago. Oniceoo, plaining mlll of Maim. Gogo & Safer; wai dontzoyed by fire Chia afternoon. The Ws LI SAUD. Destructive Fire. Oswrbo, TuTy 27 —The lnitincsc portion of the morn of liteece,:Oserego county, was de stroyed by fire this afternoon. The are one tutted in tbes.Phcecit block. No estimate of the loss has yet been received, but It Is well insured. g,gETS Neu , York Market Now Tuna. July 22.—Cotten dull and nominally unchanged ; 51,t•431,Cdfcr 1111.1dlitig Uplands. flour —State and Western opened dull and