, .„ EST4I3LISHED IN .vi• hesburoli auttie, li IS Willi RD BY 1-1] Gum POBLISEG MOOLITIO 9 TOO R SUBSCRIBERS. . ''.lle urAeolgerd, pat:ll.lBre of Plit.burgh daty pa. k i, " ben mutually Read re charge the prix. 1.1,w . , a , God fa thole rrepouil. Journal.. . and athr poliDelf. Jair 251121 i 1851: TOE oazrTrE. .iy Oultig Edition, pet nick, oti,vved 1 , 7 narr , or. 25 .......: p - •' .0., b, ...,i, y, year, to ad tuc .:-..,' 4 ? " ter al: inontba, to alvanct....- fOO .. " fdr tbret six nito, " 250 ' • tarazg 188111ary, b 7 csu - ter, Per anck.-- .. :. . --. 15 to Wall. p,r, 5....., in al, a .a. e... 81 bo ~ g . ; " .. .4 teralx touutbe, ° 325 0" . " ° ior th roe 0 0 123 n _ . .:11IE OHBONICI.IO. t„ tclivezed 60 e year, In advance, vest $9 10 • •• • -4 .....—..—.— 460 "rkP . 0,1 . 011 . 4 . -'• 2 28 TUE CO2DilliCial.. utak dailverad 22 • -4 cow, in advance...ll'6y anall—.-.-.—slo 00 ' Omagh.. .• 5 en Re. comm., •GI II RITE AK-001 aT•O3. CLaARILIC2 red.ll.6ve Iventegchronieler %PIUS &tier • • PST BITING 0021Pkii Y. I tadlng Matter irom Yesterday's Dentne Gazette. 0 r ,i iii tier' frlcesesivWfiat to Ds. Llliii New Yoi . k &mosliar argue/ that priest ' ii ;... ND eonUnue 4 adVanCe.- It say. the 'Arrest is 1 :.; led, the melds of the manufacture of cWtan ''....... {led, but gone—of woolen utterly tuanDalent— ._.i ..... i iger, trhiefi wont keep pore trait tie east of living, . • ...1.!,11 advanchig. What, then, is . to be dono? If --, !OrdLriate prices are to be avoided, we say It is ties, ivy to lessen cansnmptioa In every praMi .:•iible way. 'To increase prodnation is, for the iI,MOISI we have given, impreedoeble ; there -1; re, ail that we can ai Li to husband and aeon- Nice the resoorcet we possess. It 1/1 for each --...:'• '•• n to Is quire what to hie personal resoontibil• y.; ; in this matter. Let as mate one or two rug , ;:;.... ottani t nveei your money In the 0 meentalnt latottri• e instead of pries.° opeeolatione--mske the ) 1 . ''. ' , alellehment of your notional rrrdis your first .'.f l ' flnt/ounce a rigid system of frugality into your i f .".:" I,nitiy government; lot your table be sti,iplisd '..; ".. - 1 1 itt plain food, and Ovoid foreign loxaries. II Let there boa greet materialism In dross—it it kpbysicsl impossibility to furnish the come entity of etotbtog ne 11 usually required ; let ere be a trerhfut submisebn In the iron an. , I fi city of the boor. ...-.-1 . ," Lat no expense for esterta'nmeate or amuse . '• .hente, usually isdulged in, be annctioned dor :: 'it,, g the coming lissom ' . :- - 4 Ann we not wsrned of the necessity of timely ' , lttention to these suggestions ? Do they not ..' 1 :: . emend themielvss at. nce to the judgment ''j..:: y nd the coneoleoce? Is hoot fitting that amid ; tF roar of a thaneand,tiontat CrOlatturg forth de ,' `-' l oath n, ..11 the greens from dying soldiers, '.:-[. .nd the walls el their bereaved wires and moth sl4e, the grand of re) .icing should be hotbed in , ...'f„,lpr streets ? Is it not well that we, by rigid and i i s :l:elts u ori tg isi b uo i LioLsy, i lt i ho b u cir id d l: ni elezte e t l i t a t ti t : Ti to .r b e s n as . ils? eWe are now at the very turning point of the ggir—o..., '",....,!.,:. or, and oil float is required to bring It to a f .. ...i 'teetotal termination to for the truly loyal to ~.,;',-.• and by the Guernment with ev'l their ossi9ilf. ...,:ibetUiatv will in all human ptolubiltty °sewn 4.r. ..,..i.,, tlicaa during the present month, when be will "..•;., enabled to turn his forces outward and 5...1 . ... stet Richmond ft. m the Weat. No unasti• 4 . ~......:. em need be telt in reference to Grant. fle is t: II of resources hod indomitable perseverance. .....1 o , I tesitosts months to take Vicksburg, which it re: . •11 be meolleoted, the croakers thou said "rt . ..i - . l ;trif tilies of lora" could not take. Sabutop +I re. lifi,i'&. uteri the combined French and R oglieh forces ~ ' pr more that two years, haviog Moen aseaulted i nr different time. before it was finally taken. Ichtaoed tad e.tianta aro bo 1.1 strongly ford t.ed, and will mph: time, patienoe and 'skill to .t, I owe them, hut Grant and Sherman with the '''''',,, oboe .note, under their command, aes area to ..;.-'.,... e emergency. Let the'poople who rem tin et ~.,„...,1 , oats do their duty by subscribing liberally for tt:^t.:itie new 10V.D and DO fear* need La cniertainei 1 of a .:,;!- ..itedoretitu. °lila. LT.ioa. ..t. N 1ii!..4.1 -Union C and Watts for congress. ..!;;'4l The following ere the Union - candidates for . ...!7:.Stongrere In the several districts In Chlo, so as nomlzations tiii - b - sou made : :•::::: Lt-. Beni stain Eggleston. i ~..„.,. 2d-U.., Rutherford B. Hays. ....9 4:1:—.1 clop: Um Lo•roues, of Lnon. N — F4 sth—C..l. Mos.. B. Walker, of Houoock. ,: i'i I Bth—Reeder N. Cies k, of Clermont. 1 1 1 ,:: 7th—R. roost Bhellabsrger, of Clarke. :l',i.z,. Eth—Jetnes B. Hobble, of Delaware. y, „ti ti nth—Gen. Bstph P. Bocklond, of Sandurky. .110tb—Jamee H. krhing. of Lucas. V 4 1 ith-11. 8 Bandy, tit Jsorloo. 0 . , .. lilh—Job E. Btevenron, of aoss. i - ..:r..1. . Ilith—Colcint unb Delcdro._of Knox. t ri .. ,:1 ; 4;: A: n rho Tara tnarrlor. Gen. lienenot. w il l tin , - "t; oubtedly he re Eta:lusted, sod elected, of ~:, 1 4.ourre. In the Sevontwntb, E ghtoeuth sod 1 . •tieeteentt: Di:eriot., :h. pre.lo - . floorowurs .. .. ......4::, . ace, Colonel Eckloy. Judge Spsuidiog and -'....;;;1rt 01107111 Garfield, &co sit good for re-notaLstiour :;,:. ,d second Carat.— 0. 8. Journal. . . , 4 . 4,. '':,: Postal Illor,ey Order. "illtt. l' In order to perfect thy system, only the largest 4 .k 4 ; 4 1• '.•'• ~ . ..c..,,. More, ley two brindrc:d or throe hundred in •,,:lr• cnlmr, mill be et fiat de6Synatai. The in- K . 3. tructicns to postmasters, blanks, etc., bare -ftil. en prepared by the 'department, and are now .. .. N . the fiends of the public printer. The:lastest , . 4:7e-: . 0111 veto found to ILVOIvO considerable Intri• „i,,:• ,• ' ,Ay, the pincipal embarrasacrients belog the k• .- ,ii , ..Ni +lrani of a central lietropoiits.n bank with locel • 4::-., , ze. ~.,,;.... y.prazatca, to f militate the prompt returns ol ~.:••,;:-.:lwads' manipulating In the hands of postmasters, ;";$ vto supply funds to cese of notemiry. Not •;e..,:;:irving thou facilities, as in England and :ele• muds, it will be Indispensable to adopt sub :!•-,•,:t.',:s!.,:ipatitia ly the Pot 016ce Department system of V,.,..4" . k1afts and depoalts, acing p -e t offims In lieu of -,'••:: itiluttire. The PaataMter ti,,erci designs putting r e a'..ll:::( tis important branch of his deputmont into 'e.:' IC, potation on the frit dcy of October next. •I;.•:• • •t• I t • , --•:$ 'i. Tare Pacific Railroad bas the iron laid from ~- i l'' smuts City across Blue and Rook trees, and to ~,, z 1,"• - ow while three miles of Independence. Next • :; ' , ,:-",`,•- - week the oars will leave Haney City every day, ' ; ' ;'ell'Vy rrre " n " e " b!rg w . ith ßy e4 tgO s 1 o a,t ic fri n ,"• 6 .7.. na gn al tra f o ; 111 ho laid Moon miles coat trout ' Vearrenstaur ' g. ;•• • •• • 1 :1 eking but thirty miles ataglng between IL mooed i:::e.” City and St. Louis. Oa the 10:h day of Juno • •..-. I. 4 there were tosenty mires staging; too •.:'•.,.. ' oaths will have,reinced the distance forty b Bre, giving the company Dearly five months la 1:1:1 bleb to redeem tivir vomits of opening the l•• - 1 - >k•nsend by tbe are: of :::::•,,, , . L .: : ;I Ciart 11.1,, CIS Ae-se o.ses. i eon rib aad , :t"ewse, 0... Teesany, esoctgo 4 to o.lti mans, 0 ale, by ~ .4,•,,,,,1.,.iptg en who promlood blot r 553 to go as • sub •:„t„„,. But when the table gentleman found . .like could get more he put bimseif op at emotion— : , Th yy ng turn sold 007020.1 till..S.bef9re CID dor very .. , ..".;d i c,,,Lent etreemotertess—Will 3310 knocked hit pelf a to' Z 1,2.00. Faemmly he got nothmg f . tierp,,,,,ing for pis matter, bas tiler he gets twelve e 'i,--;.hundred deliers to siert on, te &Alter with beard, • 11;folottea and $lO per month for shoeCag at those Tice. breve heretotora robbed Dim and his an :. ''d•cestects,! '•:' ..,•1 ta Tres IIIaLTH 07 711 Z. AZIM—A. costs:Tens:ant •!_. t f inflpe tv, 7 t i t e h oce .ta re n r a ige f t r o to b r e a f;e or i;ster:l i cte a f: . .3 ''f,l46 th ' e•tcpbeeithinfss cf ' the altirst:thegeporsl T l,lcealth of the amity ram - sins genii—o:Loh hottn, %. gi cu eed then one 3ner ago when on the Reppe7- ~ p lenitoek. When Allis ono bo evil to truce t . .:' el afterao groin a dis 3 ppointraent. no higher-4E64 , . c tc g yvalso con be conlcrred on this army,n o. 0 awoke any uranger O T I I OO I3 elite mo t . .1 :. II Tisi:teacu Cf 237.- 1 .7.773 the penob- :o wing lre e Attsettegis oi l the Stl'4o:lTO receive the gt tyingl '. r ‘ latelaenelithat thine is an abundance OrcXk le a .11 dedens I --, t.: -Mara pored through thikeity n.. 441, 1 13eardA7 f trans of ears loaded entirely o...wit beaches r New .Torjc. ..It is estimated ibat these r - contained over ten thou:nod 4 . Usketa of pate - !In Centro Market they Are 1 1 4 i ,,Z017 to be D el at from ono dollars to twelve i... 4 shWinge per tan ' t.-21reicurk (N. J.) loureni. Zi pirmi.DITZBU akerpBiided since the war ba• 44IrD, frog her fries* parse, alnitay in boon too - the fscollise of troll:intern, &Yid for the de :- h following. tutus : $i farm: cf 1.66 7, . 315 939 89 r„ 4 ; yoz clefonE: t 00.5,250 68 3'a*3rf6ll6trietut voluntv.re. rbcuntier ..... .... . . 4,347.534 71 lbo gland iotal . . ... ................... a 8 43 / TElV:Altlters of -Nor HVI D.., Ct. hi,. C.101"/.!''. "!' f 10 0 .006 iiOb ' '-- -'l9. kd r• tifn meetiagArria e r i tit 413 "2 1 t4 .5ety ... .. : , g Als.aa • to a . :lo ' 7qt ".•;I,iis:::,?;;Fit-trr1f`Z!,214.242,,,Ter.•„,..,,,t0,0 ' • . • ' - ' • I,:HE At . u A CITY Lf 2V2) 8 Uli Uliii42l The New )!Nitta BM We aro indebted to Messrs. Slack and 9lats for copies of the bill entitled "a sapplenant to the not for the organization, War:infinite arta reg ulation of the lanais of the !lummatarbelch, cpporod May lent." Al this capplament Is likely to meet with sotaiderabla apparition, end may be rery meted/illy modifi/d, are chill Lot pcblith it entire at protect. The folio atng is stynopele of its prettiest', r • The nest sod reread neclows authafTe the Iran cfzi sum cot exceediog one Chilton of del• . late, at ti: per teat , nod appropriates the same to oefray the exi.ooses ander Mir at. The third triton en powers tie lioverror (etch the edvl••e and consent tf the beanie ) to appoint a compe tent cis wander of the Smut militia forces to be raised node, rho act, said commander to rank as Major General ; Diet`, to like manner to appiint two Brigadier Generals. The fonrth section pro tides that when the militia is Galled into OW- Vice, the Adjutant General shall glre notice to the Quartermaster and Commissary 'General, el the point or prints of reedeeetus, with the number, and said ...Skier shall forthwith adver tise toe proposals for supplying the necessary ra tions, stores, etc, The alth section empowers the Governor tp organize a military corps to be called the Reserve Volunteer Corps of the Com nouwealth, to be composed of fifteen regiments, of which two shall be cavalry sad one belt ar tillery. Thee. troop, shall be treated precdsely as volunteers in the United States service, and shall be enlisted in the Brats service for three 'erre ;unless sooner discharged, end shall be ealledanto service to suppress insarrestion or repel invasion. • The rixrn section Sedates to hos said- arrangements', =imps, accoutrements, etc, giving the Governor power to provide for all things necessary for boning ths men into service, mod also to seize such railroads and other minas ti transports ion at the exigencies may demand. The stsenth and laatsection authorises the Gar z or to elute an immediate entulatentoand cies. • idestios of the militia, and to call and keep to ureic., as long es he may deem necessary, from she body of the militia, ar loom mica portion, of the Stale me he may deem necessary, the said lieterve conk., by votenteering or drift. EtSOVUUDIII of Couilaiel3Ce At a meeting of the members of the Gymnas tic Association, held last Saturday evening, to Übe some action In regard to the death of Mr. Sidney F. Von Lonnhorst, J. M. Gasattn, W. 0. Adams and James H. Thaw were appointed as a Otoonsttteo to prepare resolutions expressive Of the feelings of the meeting. Mr. G,aaim reported the following resolutions, wkdoh were nanitoonsly adopted: Wnaiers, It has p'eased God, in hit wise providence, to remove from earth Otif follow rut miler, Sidney F Von Bcnnhoret, Re. ,Ired, That It is with unfeigned grief that we have received the melanoholy intelligtues of the death of one with whom many agreeable as. iodations are conneoted, sod for whom we en• tet tained the defrost aff_ction and respect. 2,lrcd, That the upright character of the detested, his spotters tile, and his warm ant genereas brut hove en tear oi blot to art and gtt en bin , a piece In one r_em...riel rhlch neth mg con . Toed 8.A./red, That we eyropatblee deeply with hie bereaved family In their "el min lotion, bet mo der them the cheering consolation that hie spirit, set free from its earthly prieon house, ie no w at rest, and will parish. thlongholat eternity of thole joys "which eye hash not seen nor ear beard, neither bath it entee•d into the heart of man to ooteelor, which Clod has prepared for it.,. who loge him." Resoiced, Ittatore will at'eed the feeergi. Et,eofeed. That the precoediegs of this meet ing he published, and that a committee of fire be appointed to convoy to the Unity of the de cees,d a ropy of the eade. The President appointed the following gentle. men es the committee to oreqint the aho•e res.. •toritioit Joseph Al (Legate, Thom. Johnston, Jthn Eerie, James IL Thaw and Wm. C. Ad 1/31l• We bki j e , isnos—Test liav Tuag, J.u. 13. 1861 A. Wanda, Efq fled to many of your in rmiteente daily among my professional friends, that I have earefel , y examined them, and 0.1- p5t016 . 15 ytn.en their excellence and superior -I,y. They combine every point which eoniti • twee a perfect kirmo (I.e highest degrce—frille tas, sweetness, eloping quality, 1210 power of it,, .venness and elseticity of touch. Y.m lave more of ca Grand tone It, par Square Piano Fortes than thole of aow'other . manatee - curer I know of. T uiy the encores wheat attends yen to well merited. Cnextra Fikapsa.. W. fully shneur with the above-expreemed opirdoes reeppeting the .Weber" Piano. and Cello great pleasure le reeonamendin them to our friends and the public. Wm. !anion, : Fred. Bran dell!, Mar niererurk, Jr rime Reeking, W. E Burford, Paul F Monello*, El Theo. Mottling. N. Y World. B 11. Cutler, Organiet,ltoberr Beller, Triziry Catarrh. 'Peri Bergman, „ Theo. B. gen, Ed rif.llfai Mensal &weeds, ei -el Bee. and Worid.id. Bleeeerhel, . 1 W. Pertun, !ff trr7 C. iretier.. E Mario. ' IW. F. William,., El Fmenel I Brandeis, 1 &ming Fiat. tell supply of Wabet's Piseot jes't received. Cbu C. Mellor, 81 Wood street, Bola moot tut l'ittebores. Another Bop Burglary. The twe cities and d, laity Boom to have more then the usual supply cf petty thieves, barglare, rte., and scarcely a day cr eight posses without a lerccay or borglary. Oa Son.i.ey night, or Mee -6..1 morning, tome darieg thief getutd access iu the treldtrce of Mr. T. W. lentos, No. 162 Fetes;ivenio nr.noe, and took from his bed a t cbtt hot kometaloing f7O in monoy end ;draft for $126,50 Mr Ingles' slocriog apartment is in the ere' d story, and as the doors were all hued securely, fastened in the morning, It is sot posed that the thief must hate gained access to the room by ,1:13[313/1 of a laddtr—a very com mon thing for burglars, by the ItrtlT, &sling the summtr moo hi, when wind owe stead tem ono gly tio.n. Mr. laglot got, op about (our tithe th, wed pot the window :owe, bat the robbery hod then been poTetrated Payment on the 7 J.iloiaa this co jav, no it hla boon doolded thz a porton ;arc ting as a soldior fat dace lo not lia• be to soy draft that clay ail daring his tertaaf semen. -Itectaltin c t office, al story Wil kins Hall. Itas Csasst boas.—Mesers• Down and filleses nay, Tkfc. 45 Fodoral strteo, Alfagheny, i9ll asst• tinuo to furnish this °sealant. baveraga to the citizens of cur sfatcr ally: The faantairk asod in Ott estabilitiment ifs Dews' patent, and is a grent fro pniaamon ton tbootlatyle. Tae syrups, which are pare and sweat, costpr.se aosry misty made, and aro not hard to taka:: . Drop In as you aro passing. Rotes." TO Surromm—Tbi 'Beptemblit number of this mas.stot has just beta rosbred by Mr. U. Miner, Path tire-or. The principal illustratt.d auricles are: "An Advantara on .110 asst of duet:silo," and tsAr llama with the uOttr Etuttial Mica," by ChM.lea Dickant, li continued. Tan ALLZGEEBY &mama - Cure.—At'tea teakett Ohl morning. the hour appolatectiat s Oaring to OMI , /Masao, Abating eau, the de ndanpt n*t, Wwki , 14.-4y= PIT TSB TEL/ Xi RAMS Our Special Dispitche-s FROM WASHINGTON Wsusaaroa, Aug. 1 :a+t IlEpatcl. to tbu fisbbu b Claate tt. Itat Tart cf Kentucky rzst of the Ctica,oer !e.t.a river bee baen transferred to the Itepsrt- . meat of Ohio. The,..fitate of K.ntocky will b Vender eArtitute the tallite,y district of that coparimen t, by order of the b!ripiden t. Bre rut bli.jor Chimera! Itorriige is assigned I. the com mand of the military district of Kentucky, with breret root, and le authorized to exercise, an der Gen. Schonelo'r directions, all the powers of 131. filter of a department, which - aro not re ,inired by law to be exercised by each depart ment commander. IOYOIII3 OANISII2 CBENOEIS UNFOUNDED Concerning the reported changes in the chid r et, it way be well enough to state upon the best anihority, that,' Caere will he no change whsteser, u . r.lers 639t0 member of the cabinet should resign. Of this there lasso prospect what. ever. Of Illinois, has retunaed from Escape on 'the Persia, to attend the Chicago Convention. Itte believed he will exert coneareiltivo lOD soiree that body, Eiroarroazzs FOG ITELIC ItONIVII. The Fourth Nattonel Dank of Bt. Louts, the First Blet!on&I Bank of Leavenuelth, K.11.•11, ■od the First Button.' Bank of Denude-a, lowa.. tore been derignstoct. depositories .for public moue] '. NMI. LIFOOLII AID BOSS Liaeola and her two lons, noi?ert and Thomas, etart, on !deadoy, upon a short trip to soma quiet watering pines io the north. detirtant Burgeon B. J. Grimes, of the 321 Ohio, has been dismissed the eervion for gi v log Important Information to the enemy. TUE FIGUT AT MOBILE Letter from Admiral Farragat. Now Foal:, August Farregut's Istter to Commodore Palmer, at New Orlon , " Fey.: bo the morning of the bth out II rot lashed two roe two toiled into the pest close under the guns of Fort Morgan, raring In broadside after broadside of grope and canister, thus driving the gunners Enos their guns and olearing the wry for our Ves4olB, which were elapsed only to the Pre ct Forts Gaines had Paw • and which, of course, was less effective, Or lbw same time Ganger'. !gni batteries to fliaded Fort Galan", and caused the evaars• ~,o sod blowing ono( Fort P0w..11. In passing .he torts'; ho Oneida received a shot which tem p, coolly disabled her tosschineTy, bat wee safely t. wed through the tiro by hoe consort.. Our m niter, Tecumseh, was one of the fore most, nod was sunk ammo.. Instantaneously, car ',log down about ens hundred men, Including Car t. Crscer..: t The guo`oate boxivg passed out of reach of Ls Ulu, they were pursued by the fortaideble rebel ram Tennessee, nod three iron clads. The rpm woe immediately attacked and battered so . &Mostly that it was obliged.to enrreadrr la a w mit atoll. The ram was hat slightly injured. Prentiss. of the Monoopo.bele, lost both bls le go, and Capt. Maloney. of the Oneida. loot An Area New York, fug. 15.—Thu ikroi.f's cif Mobile r.epoLdeode says: Whet the t; alone mum.- d& red to the hietscoset, on boarolnq har it was I. nod that she bad loaf fearfully. for deck wee m.sereti vllh the dead and dying. nod hoc onep. tete rea liltb blood. far entessodar, Lieut. Coroetook, 'formerly of the 11. 8 Dory, was lying d. ad across the breech of his gra, with his 1).1r ela tort oat. the Tennessee attempted to avoid the Moritter,end made for the wooden shine ' but - the g ship and Manor/gal:els followed her up. The latter stmek the Tennessee amid-ship with ter terrible prow, earring the huge rebel mon. cur to reel like • drunken matt. Tb• Hartford , herstraphied the Tennessee, but further blood. shoo war saved by the latter hoietiog the white Cog, The same horrible daughter was visible in the Sims. Captain Girard now oommands the captured rpm. . Atte, the Tennessee rtarendersed..the rebel o act owe Gaines and Morgan nooreedsd in get tine order the 1 rnteetion of Port Morita. Title terminates the engagement of the day. P•rres et sent a flag of truce to the anteater& I.s • of ratß tz Jo . ^`,T.,al 1, P„ge, to say diet Who w old etiow the senors., of the fleet, as well se their own, to be token re. Pensacola whore thei oou'd be better ea , d for than bore, he would send a vessel. Ora. Pep canarnted, and tb• Motwoomet was d,tAtcb.d. I be iota lair on ear e:de Is 40 killed nal 88 cur. ded. • On tte rebel ram Tenneeare Were on:Acrid •i.en.i tEimrr, aid about 170 man on the Balms •vere tabet—:'o4.ffi.ere and men. rap•orrd ncar threo hundred yrisorwe. Oar Era., hu p.rx,vion of A )ergo fore, of car nold!ors have manned fr, al PeLescAat to Lovett F ac Korgam and pro- cent tho tempo of tho garrison. FllOll EIIENINDOMI V Continued Retreat of the Rebels. :KIBMIS2IEG AT CEDAR CREEK Now Fern, Zug. 10 —A Gfori , r. spuds), dabsd in the aaddte, flbenondoah Anson 12th, 10 e. m., ivy!: The rebels condone to retract cod arc erpposed to be on their way to &rashers Front Royal. The weather to Intensely hot, bat d, spite this the men are in excellent march ir g cedar, and the movement to as rapli as pos. .lOle. The enemy hair the start ahead of us, however, and 11 to doom to condone the re treat, the purtuD 11 likely to be long, and a bat tle Iv come flop distant. Doubtless E tiles policy fa to retract farther Wort, giving battle, al by retreating he draws as further from oar ba , o,-whllo he gets nearer his, and nearer to pasta's) whore be can be reinforoodbefore fight. 11g. The , permit, howenroris conduoted by one In wile= the army have-great confidence, red the sitrougth of this fermi has already been oalonlatoefor birontarrowv, Vi , Ans. 12, 4 P..M.—Oor cavalry name op with the rear gna rl of the enemy her:, eotly tido n•rnl , 7, end a cligha .Flemish ensued in the town. Our infantry was rtd?..f ,h, c. V .i• Li it. IlLe • p C C e.e r tke .6,1 como 4•; •; d h-ve They veeuily 131,1 h lams b.y.,a 1, 1‘13...tx fonts t thong defensive, petition They are cad to have too lines ut hat%le, half a Julie lung. Tbs) , , litto ye, have boon severely re kroh• ed, and being closrty presled, limy hove sobs , ' rho opportualty of securing this poritiou for not CIDAI Cann, 13:5 P. 11.—Cur thlrmlabari have just around the erotic, and are now aairm ithlng u lth the enemy. Our awn alarm; oh liner ore plainly peterivabio, and fi r in g Ir m„3,1,,,,t.if brick. The counts thirmithora are jog in Oa edge cf n wood'boyand. Ooli a Trir Liao of thair line of battle in viothle on tballattont Na artillery firing bar token plane . . 5.10 r a. Th.: •nonay now thew thenisethes on the atrial o ri Igo, whin o porticia of their Jthe of bath woe coon .before they bed opened upon our salrert line, from two gang, pluntad In to adtefroilina pavi• lion, but bad done no dozangoi fithirmiattlaw it atilt going on : and Ratting insults% Oar winter ry are just now teplyinit. Two priconera can. tared Giadori'a divlaloa of ,Ewell'd cup is moving in cur front. •They probably emir pore tto rebel rear gaud, rind a daelalie hathlo berg duet nut tot, resent seem at all certain.. dt alx o'clock abithadahlogOtill crintintos. Indlati' . Outragrfs In K,n;tts ' Br.-Loma, Augu.lls.—The" eio,ror e Leave:numb ippcial ray% ThsAndian outrage?: continue lc Northern riansal. Tiov people-of tho' 'tirtheresteln couttiee hays boon tourtN-st ttoli crops derttoiod pod t noir stook driven oft. Br.' Wears accuroniztes that all, or nearly all, the tribes aro on the plidue hooded together for war. Omen' Mont Wood ordois that no arms or onotorooltlOn'bip roll! there, red notlflod all *XV errs hoeing authority over lodiatts, not to allow Clem to 'cake their reservations for tiro welt. That-rushtots .be taken at proof or hostility nod do trinded actiordingly. Farragatva SFcetsato ConOrmed„ . IYABilirsQuoll, Aug. la --OM slat dtepatehei bare been wet...teed-by the--.11-my Disput:lva freak Admiral 11auregut. dated Mobile, tbut Ittb; Amgen:Snit Taunt; heretofore trooelveitAveff -zQ.rs_-:+ate z~~:•..y.~F__ r ,~p~fi~ti`'~_` ...d:~:?.'°~,._.,.._....w.,.e-.:~4y.~.vn ~.:-._cssr.~->s_-,~- ~.._...~-........,~...,,..-~.-~..-_..,..~.-.,__-..~e„_._...,... ? .,,,...-,.... --~.,,,~. ...,~ _,_ _ .r