fithsburgh 6azette. . AUGI7BT 1. 1884 KONDA 'UNION NOMINATIfIIp. - NATIONAL iv , on rantDrrr: NCOLII, of llMots. •6 nos ratainiii; 1 1— $HNSON, of Tennessee A.138.111A ;VI A . '4stostew •. Itsbel Invasion. tided an'. Rs =dry night Gen. Rowley re sprat Isom ben. Conch ft.nnottno - • itsi timers! • etrill. bed driver the Rebels fronk. Cbain• burg -and that they had re• treat:d sv.v4esvd. Penerel Con h erpreseed , - /bOetirdon Iha& they might intend to come viz wed that It would be best to he pre • Arita to meet them. 4 • . - ;...,;',,;4.lterAmistine with' thin elev. the 311yor ;. opalta* meting ' . of citizens yesterday, the ~4prooii9ings of which will be found in oar ciArvatti: • The Committee of eleven sp ~irolZtteQty t hat conferred ih the after -. ,siocin With 'Gen. Boma; and their heti= is 40..str;rer:Oricil etat edam= There le to be, ii - iiewilllpseer, a general anspealloh of work, . 1 '1.444; tintr:ie genus! effort to *Era men for , tior t tifftit3o 'tidal:Y . : ~ 4**.f.a:die afternoon "en. Rowcry Oeitt4.46 followladdisplteh'from Deafer& ' ° Bahrein, July 31, 1864. pit . gem tfurtey: Babel' left Meat:tire/a ;1;1'54 lido cricrning, gang southward Gen. Antauddltadosartrrtazit. Telegraph open to Tillgeitiattiet4ittg. No In this county. /ens ljzfair4.' About the ensue time a dispatch was reoitivell Tress tttroeter gentleman in Bedford, slating that thane/01 were Incising westward, torrent Wdbmil, instead of rourAmsost. One antaunt tre¢riittliwitt thins to only 500 strong, and thir ..- 4h6'otheita /0,000 String. - 'Out own btlitflnelines.to the Orator there 11.1001140::1ffe believe that the brie 4.akettonanne,'and the route southwardtrom 41liCOniellsbral -la the -shortest and'esileat ;filo ' fletterittaess whore there is • doubt it Ittal, 40 1 41 - prepared for the worst. We 11itogia.tiett; our :ciiistris will resipocd warm. thrthe till upon them, and enrol them . litatitaineittalentnumbersto insure the safety 'oool . ewdridglttabtirgh,,but at Western Penn- , Spirenia.: 11 the • rebels know that we are for them they will not trottWe no; and iarrialtAe ipiest way turning them back is to 'OAT tI,C that weaze prepared for them: • every man; therefore, show his readiness to defend Erin:side today, for whaterer is , Ilincrniust be done at once. Gen.. Coven is , ttN end Gen. Rowirr is laboring inckfati .,tablpie bring things into military trim; so Aue, yipahall : aa lark:.ior military skill when, ;ortilkasti shiner' car military strength. • ' ti• •11.4 c Alltbnn Garden of the Rebels. ' :11te• iitre - Vork Trane calls the Shenan %dub ValtrY• the °kitchen gsiden ot.tho! , lysits:',-T-eln appropriate and ezpressiv; - iteeiptinn.nf it. ' it ie the garden spot of -Fir . .sl4siani although but a short distance frc.m • 04041f2014.1141 Rebels have, from year to githr i ,-traritered tiff precious product/ and tniTithe WISP cue of the chief reline:3 cr it ie time that this should atop. If we hat; • ' Datbretettough to bold the, Valley, or can • *At . !kik, de :ret t lhere id, one other remedy tefrit;f: Detente It. Render it uninhabitable' Gni 'vitiate. Send ifs rebel sympathizing pep- Ihe lines, and turn it into a • • ttelittleltiv t tandem fencebies•wrildernetts. If wf"pretriot reap Its harvests for ourselves we safre"ib,ltltar,,pre.rent their failing into tiro , 114diriefthe enemy. in war. It is perfectly legitt- - ou/ttllrntflun to starve out the enemy, or to pretteibmplies from filling into his hands. Ailiqr :lie rebellions population of that val legion prcuz Floce for them is within the Rebel: lime. aught to be made to feel ytlikt ihnilebellinn is, instead of being allow ' • • cd tottive In'eLtsr and letd all poesible aid rod C'f..l2lfalir to the enemy. Root them out, 0v.14 ttrin to the full enjoyment of the itatettitesci Ihwrier:meat they sympathise • orttft: . arlicrO.is tto sic In tooling war ur, trus 7ou snake it . in tilr'nes.t. Virse nbo will hare it, ought ta :o foe; the heaviett effccte tit ,ter , The. rohel future of the valley ore tudpois, the ninth aetive t - ikkose who brought ati:.the =wee, std-here hock the most'aclive, ' e s tiiPecirre 0i the .B.otcl cause by feeding its armies, and there Is no call for any obow of ..kladness fir forbearance towards z e - counsel the goctinment, therefore, to lay its ItZti47 hand upon them. Clear are valley of (I' heed ecoutdrels and leave the enemy One of st atorthsuto less. ; ".„ The :51,LoUls Conspiracy Was trey York Tribune ridicules the tieScl e at.nta 1 4 St. Louis, which have been eo . Vitic.ft telegraphed, and many other presses . ettlioh 'hut importance to them. The appears to be unquestioned that there t. mint organization, and that it would be slept el, thente to tato pert ngainst the oov ..4nment; but its capacity for mischief le line: 114 and there but little need to appre .. hand that the OOTC2III - Aellt will be attacked 4m4casly by men who hide themselves when "'Oil bare anything to do. As to such a secret organization,tellies up a Nortlivres tern Con- Ifedsiaci, we hare no fear. Bach' a scheme may barewfound a-pleee in the orszed brains of such fellows as Vatrattorduxii; bat no sane mindiercall..attertain the idea for a moment. Italp is,bmtv.or. pike - Faroe to which Ibis . steret *remission FR,,,y, /cab_ to lead iterit - and the porernmont almalts prepared (hr'c~a Ilp rota . That purpose is to'resist the Fombi draft.. This will not need any combined Or general action, and the move. ttreatn leitig purely local, may be, for that More dangerous. The ecnspir. sfor In catibliatilet or scanty, may . act for . . thra rani 'llrfael'etridne -their action to their rta ;I..egalllpe Ard ibrre are Tarim:es parse Saillillebiab such a encretorganiza' ion, if firafeinecienria not prepared for II," may" era greaf:dralsi troeible. • - That such ts - secret , irganization exiats, and. for Mat pi:tip — CEO, we tiara not a doubt. The tone alit Copperhead press throughout the biota is Indicative of it; and the-LlyalLeagnea ev*y county ohonld look to the matter and be pared for, any outbreak. If the first effort at resistance is met firmly nadir:wished Severely, the affair will have . an early end; if trifled' with, or permitted to succeed, it will Ds hard to guess at the cons! quences. Fore vensad is fcrearmcd. Now ♦ar+ Inea.—lf any evidence were Wanted to prorp that Jetts. C. FREMOI2 in • political charlatan, it wsuld be turniehed in Dili following extracts from hie writingc-- , .ella proferty, goal and! .1 do not bellevothm con ot pencils Lo'llermh nltoniftl to lb. . Maio of Ifflarouti who propeety of Litbolv, Is one abet to up arms against ticaolo and it It were a , 119 9 I Stakto, or , who Co not think it • tutesnro 1111/nU Et da tiny proven to of soiled pone,. It I. • ItITS take acute pail with question belonging to th• tbeiliesiem Lim intho &Mils p•q:do thetoselteSto decide, &stares tor ti e'cos ilsested snd it is • proper...eon - =to lbopdVfo aso and their for the vierdve of , Vonir 'laved. if they bars any.varo original and axerelo an. nanti &cui,cd from. n " dao .—ZekupapaCe• PracLelt, Orevesesi Nl=Saalbs. .1 • fiai. 410a0 1661. Ttutl i ittaburgh. PGA hake tp th'e clues. Ikeighbor, what right age to carry on war for therefraatten of the beet instUntleue Of the Boi l , that J. Davit . tee oottor- Abe httakteg cp the - govethment Itself f" - We ean't afford it. it 'ltrotad be OTestitig pestle before indite. - A Sap to Peinrytiranla Ti. War Depertromt has yielded to the pros. one, from Pnosylvanta, and given authority for the meats item of we regiments of one year trner Ander ato, 18 “ 41111 . ;hie Btaftiontm sae racemes to mitzty)ptithdfaron la U. litter of iSaising troops; es Pennsylvania; and yet slums,- M. has amirporare pal to keep awl:mite Mew from ambit bar borders. IWe Wight the fol ly of owr regiments was long Mto exploded. But as it is again revived, that* remain" bat one remedy. When Limit. Gen. tlaarr gam thus new regiments at the front, it will be rerfeetbe legitimeigtor him to muster out the Aims and put the men into the battle-thinned ranks o leteran Prenrvlvanla regiments that deserve to %Wed nft.—N Y. 'Vett:. - This ning at . Pennsylvania is most unjust. The authority to orgsnize new regimettts of One yen! men WOB first given to Ohio. it was not asked n 8 a train' &tor to this State. but baring been first grouted to Ohio, it was but foirolutt it should be granted to others, and wee presume New York will take advantage of tie opportunity as well as Pennsylvania. The fling, too, TATE `=-ADOetsestuipt, 04 1 11 11 rair 7 ; 4 ' I