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Bus, ,Ctinnoi Bantu, Bredueantbara, ..Potatana, Pot 'and Pauli LINO, 114111/1121314 Llama! and Lira 0 11 4 PAWiod Ormal vrojw, na,0417, Clam, Elaz and Cr.. ar , P 4 . ' leahnikraares made Corafgoaeuta:. 597 Liberty iL, Plttsturstb. t) HIV t; ANY 11; Irlai utius. rosituunsa litscriaar aid whelp s& dbatteln WESTERN: RESERVE' MEWS, BOTTik, LARD, PORE, BACON; FLOM, ELM POT- SSD. PEARL ASHES, SALERATUS; LIN; EIZEDFAND - LARD One, .xnumn . num and PrAt ritut t o weriallt, Nos. 141 and 143•-rront street; mama= , CIULP:* SHEPARD, 1' l4*, - CIAITILILI4 desists in SLOWS, GRAIN - 42M PBODEMS, .710. - 243 Marty. street, P/i.talmrgh,Pa. flbolca brands of - Floarlor.B.dms and ramtly•aa• Mattimitty oa band: .I . articubc attvaidon paid •to • . orders. for iderchaodiza I ~ oo&dly -.14111,1LN157X - A2i-lau .4. , 1. onnummon A nnannrAnon W ruara. BUT ftBUOW.6I.ISEEDS. _LARD, Mad E,. Poux, AND OILERS ItAlii/T.l.aPdi CSa• ty lic kraltuhqchumeirgade blilsoluktanonta W • . tl6. 114.5 W1M snierPirtilbolkb7 • , rt , ' 4441 Ma AX,-.kortwAxatisq asp el oolguwibi!mticetwiT, the. sale of FLOM ? *nem BMW" LARD. i/WITRar V 40.5, jug • Westeamitadace, icierallyago., sitiwav ana , B naM4 gotsg"Llinr* • ..1 4 M: it 41rtVgltott ilikattplatn)r, Las ,BinTra4 I NEDVD/LIXD riarn; imcpToctua. .ttyr,;ll .. c!i , :trmark,,t coma , otintsr, ; . • sammumw QOM • r4CiANGi , ..Commugslos. mtialurriligicr.irtiagdor.daidcre to 43800.8... itIB9,7LOVWG/Walqi . PßODlloE,4miao;-.l* Liberty west, PltirbzAb t Pa. .8611417 j 1 elI Abibti4LiWA T4.:A.SIIN-i—MANiN feyine arc Littli,olL; ausrnitApthrohiss' , tad ode of eittgaii AND EL fliiiiti.treLtlal; iiew sad 70 , Wateri!t ri Pittabarebkm Aftwieerrreade 01 1 " 4441) 4 ,4 / 3 necalgartaam • iminwro..ls3 Mberty streetPlt M 1 bc.r-GEN eccx., Guocaitx , 00.14 )103S • :- Corielgommita *waft soudtm. fame inaiss...r:...6+4.....nioaoeitcts4. vinikTge 2 13110THERS; VT PBOVVIZOMICIDTVODUCE OZRE4... 235 LlbirtyirtreWrittittiyht-' " A . . 4! " / " 1 " E 4 4.4 1 4 ,, PuttON *Wall% MUDD AND zussuizzyzau. ouzi riumarisobri NAILS, Ikr.; No. 383 LibeL ' m e w I TA. .!.,4 " , E41.27411r, IiAMAXB. 4XL.4.415i; Ca; It °X 148 4M1141 1 )1094_144 W•ler ......#.... 17 -...=,-...-. i .z. r .g . IGT At VII, BiL, .i.A. di4 l4 - TiVitneAliti . OfirALISoIE, CWASTO, • rXX64OO , Urea; P,lttiagirSh, FIL: 1- :"A" • ;01111 . 141431=9Liwai - ;••••••••ADVASA - ACM'S/ I ORME HOUSE *..1:10.,-iNttoter .- ti aiiirithishl3l6.oDiciniataMsr." ' SmlthfAld and Wster.stroota, Plnerm— 'F :ahl ti a a. iuttp..Pwrsaas:...i - act-a:sulainrJ....- B#OYFN.„ Ie.KIRKPATRII fitY t Sem 4apr. , tffi wlgillbert 7 , • "DR uei GIS - & - VALLA4 Duey NO. MS ME Jtathieft nlifd.ll4Al4l2. to Dams AND CLIENiCALA, priervimm reacT 000D5 BUNNING naalxolizomut. NIDICINES, i 4, tcc., of sicigtiffitimeling• ity, which he aim akloweetll.lXl4 *ftmee Add =4 liroarthihWateeP Pnwcriptious csrattglyicotorwsuglatiaiffirhaw% /J. sus Ditroaurr and 80. Gfa^ a otANNIZR &MAD AND LITHANGN, MT.? Wwidcad frost stmts. Pittsburgh. - wi.h7 141ua .;'WnousaLs.Lbw.= IS DING% PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Ann yy, smug, No., %tubas, drat, rinshZu-- An cedes will searlitit4o".: • atteatton. ' " I IS, Ai. • Ditiroatn, 1./4.4131.341iact WM. Virgin May, Pittsburgh. Psi. _TAO. firtiEClli. (late of Payette county, ri.avrtarm,ao. • - *- • •'..: I4TTEaStIBOH.FL: 'ollllm,-L 11. coiner Fourth and Orurt irt.reeta., at h„, MO e IdAotX) .N ELL., -li.rrousiw AT . Omer, mond et*/Wiles Taw Btalif mOlO3 Mama street.. , , , Williptssattoitte settlement, wearing lad collec. 14°B .°Ti '. 4th "! IctilOYmbinton-Distna oor: '" , . , • MIAs. • (11C.4-" •11 • jjr~' • MULONFA_•• AA. sivi LT UV, 2fd.". lin Fourth Loom' elms Smithfield, Pittsburgh, PL.. •• m 17:dtf 1 • aw,. x, LNG,' Arms E r— min OnNitaro.2lslSaurtLitnet camera _Chola allel4attabarghe2a. , .z. Jr s aullldAvly7 el- blunt; ATIORICZT, AEI\ %le ClorlieubirirlviGhia tomemed tozumi's LAW , DuilbALNesolith ittassoad Ones, ant aoor.s/Ist. Poo'. Church,. 123716:417 ritt YERp/errchursis ay S iTg sc 43: rB°ilO i ane • itti t i sbureu v ' ttiCmooi 11 , HECII4t.tliIIIVILINSON, GishuisiOte itl J r ° Lys - 1 0=7.17711. .00N mat- 'lnisszzo - ot4, , .llmrs , !AND JjaAn..DZISD. MIT 1r wad Etglatilkusslll4 iMs. 6- 41= 1 6 1 -Yanzur , slosf shraras;head. ,- Avms•tbr. Abe osti of Ifactlecteil OWN i=sollit . 4: l4, Btarr44 : -.-li= WitWAAELitlthig,l4+ N. , Iua.MOLLISIS t _r and Connolesion Mem _ el nlito= L Umitipr,* . cNVitl4l= 6' 4Xri POEWeatitg emorecioNasoutrescittte e tee sed Zwapdrisit;; tj J . . . . 7 -174 1 0. E . ".:COFE324;• • FiriOSIZLIN asesigtuaSoll7l3r, amain= Oorziniza, llortb-sert escimar Wadi sai. frd .v ; JUN oaBl orma exam . eta, Bata al Pennsylvania and Earthed In. .4. :4 i . r•d lasaa lICI Coaraar, comer Karts% sad W. bL dititb6,l4: tlsarcrucyMisnour Cietriat. 1,2 Wat.r street. 1. -3 C , IM- 1 440A R MA I I I " a1 P :irr iinlwaPoi fildoLt • • • itee .z:atitee it , 1•944 11 ik. 00 ,1 u , , spr.Ausuti f ialliiiiir . Pi keg/S* II4O SSW ' ..141V iz4 , altk.alfWgek4treo3_,_•6l 141 00 40.4'.D r 1 "„''' f. is i'')`' , •••••7•Sitta;•••0::„.„ , 413 Am , J - 1 ,3 1r94.71 asetaisixidia , • S SO4 a= Daiwa -it WW/A-Atllb I LX GOOD* Willi* but ff•mr .. • and Ilitket .4 . ..... i;. , ?i .., • „ /ft iti:ittititiriatAtk_Argion., .:.I=l,ol.lnriiiittMk.'44,4.tigila ? . .IFASUry baill,M . P 1it .... 01er .1 !‘ . .• • • o ,n r 7 yado u gaiy. : l a• # '..rite...,n4" - - , "itilleaudram4 - .. • OWE smuyEß & wEAR., - WHOLESALE GROOM 001111Issiox i msacnegTs, FMB M. ORML , • waousALs gnocom, No., 211 -; f. Havlag purchased the interest o 1 o f ate late mums", viii ctmtinue the basins's at - the old eland, and will helpmeet! to the patronage of hit old Mende end • myls:dtt K!: W. 111/aLPAVIICi; WM. H. KIRK PATRICK & CO., ;Phr0.u.1.14 Otoorats, CONXIMOIII Maze:tux= _Asa ps.u.sai ut COMMIT ?Ream. tio. 263 Liberty stmt. Fatah" Pa. •• 7 „—.Z,Taltlgli . • AB E T . LE &, TRIALOLE, Wacgarasui A. 4 soczas Aso Oosousguali deniers La k' DUOS. PLOUR;BACON, °IMES _iiSli. .4; ON AND LARD OIL, MON, NAILS,OLABS , IX.) ON It ANNA!, . and .Pittatnnigb iidaamfartares . ne ,112 Second meet, Pittab . b... I - intaohit a'nosrat.o.—... ....Can. a 3 0 0 ...111DCW, . (or the law firm Of D. :/). tilliaLlad j Pittsburgh. a t 1.., Welbrals, ulna.) 1488 DONALD & AIiBUCK,I4SI3, WAQI4I-: 'masa Ciaiicaas, PlOOO C. xO OOllll.llll/011 Mu. 0 , Jobbers to OOPPNE, N. 0.- NUOA.B and ILO ES,uIINBLNEIt diltiAllit and NYBOrni. runme, BACON, TOBACCO, 'TEAS, RION. -i:• • N, SENDS, go., No. 242 and bit Liberty St.,Am , 'b. _,... .-,. , .• .: Arul4:l • - .1.17111 M. WIZ& Y , 1 4 . . 1 3!: 4 3k :BILOTBITS, successors 'toflamer daderam. Wholesale &Wen to ON /111711 N, NUTS AND ancsa, CAN IONEGY, ISIJGAHN, .11.11 k WoNlifia,*e, Now, • d Wood street, &boss Minh, Plttibarth;' 0. Nh • a. =rums. '; f 41 .: 24 . 1 !;7aNitakrAikr:c•cluis AND Oomamma Itlzaraasts, and dealers la all of Com= PLODUCIII AND PME11:17all ZILLXV• 30.14210.1 saa 'Uttar,: %met, opposif.• bead of straw ab• 1 . LW! LL 11101110/1. 11.081§,0N dti CO:, WHouisALE • 'iark.PMVSl4ll%lBol: l ll . i4 • ~ ...g.turem, &St. Literty stnnt, P 1 my 2 4 6 4 10 41,W SOLE liBoo •• • L'll i t i MMSTlVar&Mie Li strem., (ar i made .. co ta llnad,Plitabargli,./ati. • ..17K 43;niar a. xi* •-; ; .,P17398174(1H, P.., xasungirtgaPpoSPA,' . uiquitos mem gsouVi areclurrianr. ! Ao.. • •-;,1.; m 1&U SEVERW&44;.IO-Ngtalt 81, PituknrAllitikettunritaakLa arms, OGILLTN•IUSIIpiiIIkiMPAMSTABAS4IIO4I.II, dwilption. 4 4 • articular alsed or abitpact large or small, =Ws o 0 at abort notice: irood,astortutdot conataatir do hood., nrllatia. J. . I 4 X 0 LACATWO woLftwinarrritoo4diasii aura.. Warebourn_Ne. 19 Wood meet, corner • 4 - Nix -IA • Lieway Etna, Its . nunienners of WIII, LASHES AND SWITCH. and aTary dayalption prIAATEIND }MAID= zderailidtStat gas 14%4 - . end .coodorghanny. hipped adrparlaaklnt." y r ERTII JEXTALGTED , , - wagouT PAIN, BY THY WM OP AN 'APPARATUS A NN igasy No ABMS pitgIA,LTAN/O.BATT.II3It A-1 pfedirel gentleman and ,tbeir AndßesAmea , had their teeth extracted by my promo, end ere ready to ti lar tystte tbe mdetymnt pedalos:me e A luMebett beem weld la follemalbto et tMrMted ppm:. lb* bantrery, Bwrlng no knowkdge of my .. • . , MITTNICIIALiZII7,H tonnala oar; sty* charges, very low; - Inwranted in ill atm to twa lwas nistarlal...,Er)Ll } .. • • u IT=T, .ozwrirt -u.sw stating it. OSERWAIUMSMOrniiiSO*Akrii• aOrtor,q, • M am .,t' d -9 rl ,9 4 R s .' a t . ' •411. ilulaircit— A. M. Pollock, frt: Hillock, • • • Hablos,v,••••42e 11001CSELLE:R8, ice. G. JOHNSTON is CO., STATION• tn. Dt.►ti MOIL. IA4ArrACTTNAAA, LTD JOB • QOM No. b 7 Wood most: Plttstovr. wltl • AT & CO., Boat/mum Aim 87A ,i. mow. No. M Wood Street, wry door to du %ir Ef'S 0 Ta=vekatr.nlo,tli, • • [ULM AND dTI . TIONIS, No. 7i /cup! etroot,Avollo Valkllngu, TRIdIIJ?/:WiB I LniSPII HORNS,' fir titix!' illlllol/) ouzo aarD Tr : - %AM stmt. Plttablugh. -. .16 VATO/1, IdAIAtU : 1 dr I.*.ilhumairae iximouNtiuss Tzisniut FT9lphaila. Mit 17 sad Is FM meat Plt ir.vmvo.7.t.;r;--w-armlr.-71 WEEXLIMMARAViiiiitt Non; itomm, MOILISMIZO, ancl FIIZPI:MaIIa . e.TI 1111 4 3120 my agency Irtatang to throat that; Mow to goad *dm =l;trin k ratta Sat QUI ismottloos-4;opr (1, M=2;i:d r u t,2l 2 ,,9.lT! , P.4...titsyrt,et ik ra b lY Wit • WIDE ENGLIA PA FEK„,s; lz onto-4615040ertrocut.lbr WO by W P MAMMA LT II • re I •ria r: =if 1 b . • . ILre, MEM AND COMMERCI.A.I. JOUttNA.L. GROVE Sas. V and 29 lizolthAnlll !Street, . . . PITTEIBITEGII. PA. CSiCINNATI LEAD WORE . NaCORNION. GIBBON & CO., 11 1421IIPAOT1Ntlift5 ON Lead ' , Ape „ ulid • • And Bir Lead. 41410 PNAIINN •1 • • IN . , . Pate* Shot and Blo4kTit. Nisei Beim, ititiGuiettiteemOSS. melee:lndy lathe Lod TredeOgilepettanteb , the shoe, to: teeter ; advents° to Ttetxte, sad ea zajersos.ehin am be Lad ehrewherc, „ ,PI IritIB I TTOILS. • " ; • ' " • NAIPBT}3.II, dn. 'Z.*Sibirat esib Made on cmisi and prompt persozud ilatationvlvat to'sll FURNIPM, fiICiLING or 1 7 °11 F49 1 "TAU.' 97 and 09'$W streeteyprap•lLlamondaptt O 'sad 111 Youth stmt.! ; • 0 PATENTED OCT. 8, 1881. Dithridges"Pitient i OVAL LAMP ClllBl3llllB, EIL FLIRT GLAIII. Them Cbimplas Hs Intoned Ikr,th. fiat fluxe,,rl3.kb /Intim hl,l piclo t t e. awl ilvt !like* itto r ir iL D. " . • , ; Pori Pits Waso Wadg, Ipxr:: Ars=i. JAMES a CHILDS &: CO., " • Bops arms isna.,-Ausozrait. • 4.l=Orden left at H. CdOdds It Clo 183 Wood at 111,111 nano antottan.' • addollty WAGONII, Ata.,., - FOKAAGRI VELIY i weixims, :weai)iii AGONB+,-GAILDENNWS OASTS •AND,VOAD CAIL23; 71111121t - WIIINrADAD; DARDEN. DIPLI, DIM( AND PITON; NAMPA WINICIPL; IiABBOWS, all toads of the Omit drtup y MAW.; Woo all kW. of repotting attended ttilnotly. Apply to 11014. HADA Weigle Mein. ; ';.l*Of Met) ettrt dtellottiAlle4lo4l.' laftlitlY4 - :. • ' ' :".•. OTICIC•Ttf, OIL; RSFINEIIB_ ,AND ..41 , °Tutu Ptiinsitratlfs Balt 'Malabo, auFlattloatoiriEMOTlSOod their ottaagoaloßt 'lboi atOP94lOloto. itat ,ixtzrpuTAlLTilo, OIL Al -VITRO/4 an now pnpood tooupyljr th o trade tborroltb. ,Tbitr Ebbw= airfaii • 'apathy Or, 12 , 0 V 0 1444:44 inaOlod to aU or ddrolis gamut/Os Pit/loot &bp- Addlyitio taaoaos.outaloar: Aiwa, 610...:h0 Oak. 24 Wood-it . 1 , k yON . AlieflOata v laitosau .ran ' MIAL4II Dr - ID! loptvotocibrinArcrt OMIT-NZ . . YANA COL= • shit-AB Alado of INOILIDO. AND cuiluto iopeoco, nun^. 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KAMM AMIII.IIII, 011 i_ 'B24AILEMB 9406 48D - 07 0884.19V80 124011134 TO 40 INOUTS MDT. APOMI•ttinR BnOEB. PO W VICI.d.rEk . • rffillcuF AID MRMII M=Z PITTS lERGH GAZETTE Vittsburgli 6autit S. RIDDLE & CO., EDI2OBB AND PHOPEIDTOBB. Publication Office No. 81 Fifth Urea MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, OONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO TUE NOVA OF PUBLICATION. • Mourne lEareiox-42 per annum la etheneir. ex 12 mats per,week Imm wring. • ZviMao Zurrms-0 par madam lG ad. or a cads par "mak ham carrkes. . WaisLY 3 CIUTICM-BlnalD c0P 10, 4 S 2 per lkunna, Tiro or more, 1146; Ton or upwards, In per awmri tuvociablz In adranoe. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES: SATURDAY MORNING, AUG.• 80 mTlT:ww.Tzwre''mi T ii GENERAL POPE'S NEW POSITION OUR ARMY NOW ON THE OBIENBIYR Wassurrrow, August 26, 1862.. Prom *peace: of General Pope's staff, who left the headquarters of the Army of Virginia this morning, I have one or two facts not without interest. The Rappahannock Ithe Is alandoned, and our forces hive fallen back another position ten miles to, the rear. Gen. Peposwas notions In discovering, what it may be presumed the rebels knew all the time, that the Rappahan nock, above its ftmetion with the Rapidan, is 'fordable in many places where there are no established and nonrated fords. With the rivet at its ordinary bight, therefore, t. 40 til• bela might have chosen an unguarded point-%, for slong.• 11.110 of moh extent it is obviously. impossible to defend every point—and mess• ing by night, might have established a heavy force on the northern bank, cutting in two the line of defense and the co-operating forces, end seriously compromising both wings of the Union army. The attack on our center _at the railway bridge, moreover, showed th at ths strength of that position Lat.briers overrated, and all circumstances seamed to melte in cog paling that the Rappahannock:is:blob fop the moment had served us so well, hoth as a bar-. tier and a strategic line, had no permanent valets as a defensive front. i When the Aver rose end thieatened the safety of the railway bridge, li was at diet reckoned a miefortune, - but the delay *blob interposed to the rebel movemin4 was more than a compensating , advantage. Profiting by the conditions of the stream, which forbade Loy effort: to emu It with heavy columns, much - lure With artillery or wagons, Gen. Pope again withdrew his forces in the face of the enemy, and occupied, without serious loss or hindrance, the line on which his army now reposes. At the time of the dret retreat Abe ' movement-would probably have been e. Uhl', for only the river could have cheated the: swift approach of the rebel aflame, an- .- raged by the unexpected eseapeef their out -numbered enemy. Deliberately adopted ,now and .successfully occupied in force, it may. probably be accepted sa the true Hoe of de- ' fettle as long as defense "sour policy, and .the true base of offense when a forward movement. commencer... Bull Run mountains, extending:southwest erty from Leesburg, terminate near Warren ton. Disconnected ridges guard their weatert4 lienk at the southern extremity, and the wkole chain forme apparently sr barrier ' Ita 'passable except through Thtiroughfare Gap. : It may be presumed thlAr GOA. ;rope's right flank rests near the foot of them mountains. The railway from Warrenton to the Junction follows nearly the general course of the north fork of the Rappahannock; and Is necessarily ;within our lines, the, center of Width raight ,find thrsJunetlon itself a eonvenlent pivot for strategid- operations. Between the railway ant Predericksburg is a. stretch of country rather more than twenty miles broad, botind ed' on the east by the Potomac. Fredericka - - burg, of course, is retained in oar p ion, and Acquia Creek, as wall as the rut of the Potomac bank, Is to be defended. It nem,- to.be considered that the main form 'of the rebel, passed to the west and north of.the original cantar of -our lines on the Rappahannock. The cavalry dash on. 011 t• lett's Station by way of Warrenton was only -a meteoric detachment from .the main force, and - probably indicated, as I have before sug geited,, the near presence of, a hoarier' force. When once the course of, the main whams waeascertainet, Pope.drew In his long extended flu ao meet them, sending Sigel mania-dm right,..from_eaticithe had been withdrawn last Thursday, .and polluting for , -the same purpose the other rather widely sep arated corps. With the progress, therefore, of the rebel columns moving:on the outer ant larger arc of conoentrie circles, the whole line of Gee. Pope swung round to the right,' and changing the direction of Its front with rapid ity and precision again waited the rebel ap preach. _ This. i s movement which At the outset 'L described by toying that the army had fallen back. Relatively to the Rippe.- - Mono - daft is a rearward- march; but in feet it is • manstrker rather movement, and consists simply. in keeping the: face of, the army turned steadily toward the rebels. „ . But for the rise of the .ReOPehennocic t a Me • n battle , would have en fought, Jut wet* tween the two armies. Jackson, leading the, Ovum, se berets, messed the river with his eerie, and the rest of the army - was to have followed. "Once over, It would_ lune had no oboice barer) fight, and if .bhaten oonld hare escaped aanThilatioa only by - I.lmaand,ar. ;for the swollen rivulet its rear bailed:all retreat. It may be presumed that the rebels were well -aware of the reinforcement. rapidly sent for ward- to' Pope. It would be did:Walt to say what ,fact Important ai to the caMpsign they may not be protumed to bi aware of. lad, therefore, the alternativei of - hiunidiate : inittle or retreat. Compelled to. deter _their attack, they are already rattutlog, _but whether only from their trot position or In mirth of a defensive lice, may basalts gnu- The „lunation of tbe &Intim of McClellan and Burnside with that of Pope was etenounced by, the conservative press days ago, apparently without oillection or remonstranee on the part of the military authorities: ' Pesiihly, theme fore, it may not be imprudent to say now that the aaaounoemeat when drat toads wu pre. Mature. - A portion of the tones of each have boon for sometime with Ppper, Tart of finra ttde's Joined him before the retreat from . the Replete*. Part of. MeCiellan't inched bite 'Mon after, and a mach larger onmber has by tkie time passed ender hie eommand. 'Who i t , • graft. et ones the moored emotion, 'Who Is . command the united mimic. ilf - Tireirdiaend t re Potomac, rugmeoted alio LI they will be reinforoements and independent corps? If anybody can yet sumwer it he keeps his own counsel., Tbit It ilillaot ke Xoclellest seems etortala. • ! There he. been no fighting of consequenoe Maas the date of your last letter" from the army. The news from headquarter' is simpiy that all Is quiet, and'ell .prospeats favorable. What the eibenendoab may bring forth be, =perhaps, a question not to be &eked without 'aoliety, but the answer must be speculative . 'Oursly, and I [orient.' How indelibly the telegraphic estneorship is administered may be Judged from one tact among others. • • - • " • ' When the Journal. of yesterday morning announced that half the Ist New Jens, oav airy bed been captured last Wednesday, be. yond the Raieeeheatioelt,L-seught to tele graph a cent:odic/low, knowing. the foot to beetherwlso, and hoping to relieve the acs: lacy of friends. But permission was refelsed e though, the event was one of fait week, and had already. beets annoat6d with enggera tiourill over the North. Yesterday's , hater eantaine4 theepeellSolleplell - whleh the: tale. irenie would not Transmit: . . , . • i • .‘i Thera i" same - doubt tow, eampletely a* rshele,have pommel them/Ives of .iieneral. Pope's peperrby the dub at Oetlett'e. 'ldle Adloteat-Clemaral's dealt le_said to ha_ ad taltilhetli tails hll-: , Vista-, W0k5."...,,, vet t ~ . , : .,,, , -1.4 i'14.44.• V.; ''...., broken open—rather an unlikely story It I. certain:that all papers were' In the wagensi and that the rebels had acoesi to everything unleas what thej overlooked. Capt. C. N,GouLding, Assistant Quarter master,-who Was mipturedLhat night, held at Gen. Pope's headquarters a place of great re sponsibility and difloulty,,not easily filled In his absence. He was Chief : Quartermaster under Gen. Fremont, and the arduotis administration of.the, Mountain Department, acquired& very high reputation for ability and integrity. Probably he might have escaped If his first thought had been for his own safety, but his first care was for the property in his charge. Friends and. acquaintances will re gre: his loss for his personal; orth, not less than the Department for biacflfalal capacity. ALEXANDRIA Va., August 28,1862. Mr. Lincoln said during the existence of the Department of the Rappahannock, that a heavy dew caused a freshet 14 the rivers of Virginia. The, smart theeder shower of last' Friday evening probably delayed &great bat tle. on the north aide of the 'Rappahannock. From prisoners taken in the 44 skirmishes, and from many other sources. I have: teamed that it was the Intention of Gen. Lee to arose his entire army during Friday night and the day following, and attack Gen. Pope before the reinforcements from McCiellap's army ar rived upon the ground. Before the army of Virginia made it. masterly retreat before the eyes of the `whole rebel horde, it was supposed that the Rappahannock could be passed at only six or seven different paint", but it soon' !became evident that the entire stream from Sc. milea above Warrenton Springs to the main body of the river was one grand ford, and that the rebel army could almost march up to its beaks in line of battle, and walk on, the bed the river dry shod. The old fords of long eletidloir were closely watched and eironfrly guarded:hut to the sur prise of our ginera4, rebel ikirtnishing par ,ties *exit discovered' crossing at points imp posed to beim - passable, coMpelling us to shift our ground oonstantly to prevent being out flanked. The dash of the rebel Gen. Stuart was but a preliminary skirtnishizi part to pay off Gen. Pope. for some of. hi, Western raids, and also to conceal the more entendre Move mints. of ' Daring the night while Stuart was rambling Inthe tritaki'of Gen. Pope, and obtaining clean linen'enough to last throtigh the season, Jackson cruised ,his whole corps at half a dozen points above Warrenton Springs. Jack son, wording to the_ programme, was to en gage the right of Gen. Pope, drew off his at tention if ` possible from his left and center, so as to give the main body of the 1.6141 army an opportunity to meta at other'fords than those guarded by ne, and then when :safely ... over take the risk of the moat deperste conflict of The programme imecoeded so fir es Jackson was coruierned. .He crossed the river. Stuart 'performed his part. well, and both; rebel and national army are today teojoying_the puri ties! joke bs played off upon Gait., Pope. But Providence in this Instance, feerned to be upon 'our. side. A heaiy blackisibud rese In the Weit, and at *boat midnight brirst in a furi ous !stored . on both armies. was too dark 4 see the lards, even if they could have: been passed. The *term continued all night. In the morning the river had become impassable.' Gen. Lee 'could not pass, and. Jackson was . alone- on this side_ of the stream; Gen,. Pope could not learn the exact strength of Jackson, and did net fed strellfl enough to engage the Whole ermyitheritfore he t t did cut the of: itemise. jaehron,,lpotolog that Lee could Pot reinferiae him, kepeoleie'to" the river and ?he busties;:abd ste the; river fell; reeroseed It and jeltied the Main ! liodrof the array. But for Gas : thunder storni the greatest battle of the war would hare been fought; before this; end God alone knows with whous would have been the victory. The day following, the Army ;of Virginia ;.! f ell back from-the, line of the Itrippahannock end tatited the enemy to cross, but he polite; ly declined the ineitation. To-day your cor reepondent understands the' National Limy Quircessurnee tho - liffitiiive:l6 - AlaaD4On for , ever, It is to be' - 'l4ped, its •slinesrof retreat." Persons who were attached to the staff of Gen. Po and who were takenkrisoners by ,Stuart in his but raid, but who escaped at Werientoti,'iny that the jot:minifested by the althea" of Wurantoe upon' the /shirr of Stuart'. Cavalry with their trophies exceeded all! bounds. The population of the village turned oat en amts. Ladies' ran up to the. !soldier' and embraced . them s although many of them were entire atrangers.. The only bell left in the: village Meg out lotid end clear, and blended its music with the cheers of the thronging Villagers. A burly negro. dresteid in Gen. Pope's best uniform, with the stars of the Major General glittering upon his shoulders, and mounted fupon Gen.. Pope's best horse, rodein front of Stuart, la Ail famous cavalry brigade marched through the anew The negro seemed !out ' batrused, and hardly knew what; o make of It; bat the motatude ecieled, that part of the /permute haply. &image° in;ihe throng, holoOTors Wilt net disposed to treat the new Meijer General with the respect due to hie reek. ' the Cavalcade • was about disap pearing down there'd leading to Spierryville, the ocititentser two or three highly-perfumed Agge iplathed on the fine cloth of .Cuffee, and soon led him.to,diseover that, instead of being an object of reopen, he was one of the grosseat ridicule. , Capt. Goulding, the pointer , and eMolent Quartermatiter of, Gen. Pope, was the only ofeeer present to support 'the dignity of his , Major tiezierat But notwithstanding bb as elution*. that .he' was. 1.., - Qoarteriaster, and. fairly entitled ride upon a good horse, he was compelled to walk through the duet and act &spoon% to the sable gentlenrSri hiding by 64 side. The staff ,horses or Gen Pope were &asked by the ladlei of Warrenton - with rebel' colon'; taken treih iheir tont:tete arid aprons, and 'suddenly iMproirisedinto rosettes. The ?littlest' darkey boys led them; and boas re bel 'soldier was allowed to,toach :their batiks uritit the fair rebels! had breathed a prayer that Yankee staff.ollicers. would never again ride them, late, battle. TERMS . • . `_,Trisoners taken in , thnskissaisbes along the 114, PPiihirtriook arrive daily. The num. NW. Lakin silk" last..V.edricido reitehei near -403? • ..‘ll;tierti of absurd, raliont are still id oironlatinti;'isidirill oinititine t 6 be limiest, until the' inipolitftibrdei of Gen: Halle.* is recillid. 'The *Anbesslonists of Alexandria originate most of-theca armies I and as there lino one to.oontradlet:them, they soon and Isis* numbets who : readily swallow the most pSeposteroul,fehtehoode. , . tlt is believed here by thou who Understand the !stations which esist between ibe oelullr.T . ' and the North-Western Indians that thedis hfutitty bith practl erto oed by the overnatent , Agents toward the tuitions titbits Ms,quite at tench to, do with the nuanumee or the teroutite, whites as any dititireotion likily to hart bun caused, by liemnistatfetalUirits. ‘'. For =M years ' Y ys • diming saviiiil 1 sitecestiti Adatinistrationi'tlie - Utindilig of - the 816 - ux aid Illtiopewsi 'by :their agents has beeri Milhodieal and undlsgulstd. Ont. of -the lut anue alDroted that the ofiltterwas l'irorth" $ 00,000., .'. ~- • 'l. . , .. . . i : • Of- tha. $76,000 appropriated , by Collette, f r tbe educathin of the Sioux, and for M. n ruoling-thamitsagrieultare,-it is notorious. snot $5,000 - was timid 'for - thtir beinetit. sting COmmistioneiot Indian Affairs Mix t i s Waived - the following letter to-day from the . 1 fintierintendint of Indian :Affairs at Bt. Paul, Mtnnesota t .- , . ..!. . . Qommissioner Dole, myself and panty, left aL.. Patti for, this slue Staten's,. . Whii* tgo, tamped user here fait night we rewired a dispatch ,from .the Cninpowa Agency, near Crow Wing, and from Fort Ripley, informing, 't Of trotiblea asistlog it' the apttayllitat seettatof the Indians had forcibly takon and lillied thrower theOattleisethe agency: Ttre agent ithmedillely Sent to the fort for traorti, and about ton' went to his assistance, and by itis orders" arrested a few Indians, and at. *muted - to-arrest 'tttete leader chief,' Hole-. ih.t.lii.Di4,ihit itisl OTttn,thle nprtiranoe Of thiriolditri. - --'• '" ' . ' --- -7* i They " followed him` to' ilia Mississippi,' arittrate took' the only canoe in'thie vielnity led crowd the river, and when' the "'oldie's assehed thelankite liewi at them,, the, ball. ettiking .within a law, feet.ot , timodioer , In oonamandt... 3,,.., l-t -i , .. , ~ ~,.- ' 1 He ordered his men tolltu. : • Two at- them did se. The Sadhon.retathiti the Drs, The rigors lized Illiiliker ToHitTe!.l.44, -1. 1 0 1- 111,-, , . W4enur(oxeiv:iug. p, 1862 TX 7tOODLt• UIDiANS the-Day fall, but recovered himself and ran -short distance, and fell again. Other fedi ails apparently came back to his assistance, and dually disappeared in the woods, on the opposite of the Mississippi. The soldiers could follow them no further for the want of boats. They returned to the fort, where the agent and his family are also quartered for protection. 810EITART SEWARD IN 110071 TO 81/1 1101 a. Secretary Seward left Washington to.day for several weeks' sojourn at hie homein Auburn, New York. The rumor that Gen. McDowell has been shot by thu. Blgel, or anybody else, Is simply absurd, and hardly worth dental. ==! The following appointmonts have been made under the Direct Tax and Excise Law: Wtanoserw—First District. —Thos. Emer son of Racine, Colleotm; Chas. A. Bronson, of ildwatikee, Assessor. Second District.—Edward E. Wadswortb, of Beloit, Collector; David Atwood, of Madison, Asecesor. Third District.—J. H. Wirren, of Albany, Collector; Bernard H. Brisk's,is, of Prairie do Chien, Assessor. Bcnarth District—James If„ Babcock, o Beaver Dam ' Collector ; Evan Hatch, of Oak Held Center, Amereor. Fifth Dletrict--Elorace hlerria63, of Berlin Collector; George Geary, of Ochhosh, As /6111110 r. Sixth Distriot--William S. Prim, of Black River Collector ; James B. Gray, of Hodson, Assessor. NrastaszA—Jiores Bullet, of Nebraska City CollSotor ; Joseph E. Burbank, of Balls City As . EMI= . . The following additional regalatlons hams been made in regard to stamp for prepare. tory articles and= the direct and excise tax law : 7th. Where printing in m ore than'one color is desired, the addidonal eapense mast borneby the proprietor. ' ' Esolttamp most bsartheirords,or a proper abbreviation of ~the Words, " United States Internal Revenue ' , and the mime of the article; also, in word and figures, the de, - nominations of the stamp. CLIICTLATION OF M1L4,14. NOTZa. The law of Coagress,-passed I yeari ago; fmit'idding the circulation in the District of Columbia at bank or corporation notes be low the denomination of $.5, wiU be 'trimly enforced after. the AOth of September, sad of 7 tandem prossented according to the-statuie. TbO m overnent iseuos will supply the dell- McCoy, amloonsequentli excludeforeiin notes ofquestionable or counterfeit Character, sto wellas genuine ones of small denominations.• saalvst. Or Tag Ilthaenits FOSTAIBB • XO/180/: The government received a dMpatoh to-day from Fortress hlonroeosaying that the Iron-. sides arrived there last evening. , ller psi fotmance had been satisfactory, though she had; not been tested by a storm oriole, which areifeirful trials for iron-cledi. - o:halide at theiNavy Department seem-to-have.an idea that the Ironsides will prove to be a fair sea going vessel on aciciaut of the pecullaritY berjconstruetion. Bow to Curtta • Bad Matter . . 'gnu following article, it appears to us, deals with a question w_hich has excited a good deal of discussion, and some appro.. heusion, in a common sense manner. We do pot apprehend that the cue is near so bad as rumors have made it out to be, nor that it will work any disastrous :copse quences: . The rumor that General Pope lost the, other day to the enemy all his °facial pa; pers, dispatches, order books, inusterLiolla and other most important ' documents, and that these are now in the possession of the enemy, naturally creates some uneasiness, The raid on Catlett's, in the rear or our army, like that of General Stuart around the entire rear of General l'ifcClellan'spo eition on the Chiekahominy, shows that with. audacity and enterprise an active enemy map easily put ua to blual l / 2 . and cause our - commanders bitter mortification, if not ee; rims lose. Whether General Pope's papere did fall into the rebels' bands or not is not yet cer. 'minty known. It ie, so far, a mere gneas^ of two or three newspaper correspondents, who heard that Pope's private baggage wee , captured, and inferred that with his beet" uniform coat:and Cocked, hat wielaid away, complete plan of the campaign . If.this were so, General Stuart need not have run' the risk of a hazardous" expedition; for.two or three expert thieves would' hare %/erred MS tura aa well, and - Jahn B. Ployd'attaa have been as efficient, ea en array rith horse-piatols. It may be true, however; that the rebels bare been lucky enough to lay their hands otti - the papers in questien.„_Bur even in , that case we doubt if they will benefit much by their perusal., Whew General' McClellan's engineer wagons were Centured bY, the enemy before Richmond,'many , per sona were greatly alarmed, 'thinking . ..the; kdowledge which Lee and Johalteri .would: gain from the plans, sketches, memoranda anti other papers therein contained; weidd enable them to fatally envelope er adrasi tageously attack the army of theYetoMae. But, so far - as tippeAra,,the enmity did,' not, get any knowledge of use to him. In fact, what he learned from - either Pepo's or Mc- Clellan's. papers, could only ', dieceurage' • biro, unless,- perhaps, it surprised him; at the overwhelining foree whiehthe' rebell have kept at bay In Virginia. , , But euPpose the apeoulationa of some of Lour Contemporaries be earrecit,. and 'that Lge hal by thie time read in the captured' papers not only the plane of Gans. lialleok and Pope; but the strength and. disposition' of our forces, the ionditioa and position of oar supplies,,he' times And plume .Where. our armies are to join. What then?" It is truly a iericas matter, or ratnor iris a'mis chance which' - may beeorae a milifortune;', unless prompt measures are taken tolern4; vent. One of two courses is elicit uen. Halle* for that purpose;, he mai, is it. - mornininontamporary apparently believes necessary, lie still until he ran form and . prepare an entirelyabw"plan of campaign; or he may, perhaps, more wiaely . hasten to Move upon' the enemy at once, and express; him and'solpureue him; and so incessantly tight him that if Leo knew twice as much ab liedece r atid if he had captured 'every paper in the - Vas Department, wOuld ,tllll , O thluxto avail hliugelf of tho'kAeirl edge thus gained." By . the" flit named course we -alitinldTeiye which " the nods uie to - strengthen their 'artilieei - ' and risk nothing which we must not risk, elm or' ight months h ence,' we no still ito • •• long. , If we niakti light - Of the reported lois of Pttner:al papers, it is not to ''excuse hitii;'" who, ttiless . greatly bells his character, will ll bitter ly string by'lrhot r ho must, Aire' - Min= adder a 3 pers onal 'and admirably erect' inside to himettir: It .. .rather' that' we do; not trust iLe rumor which describes this loss to be so serious, `ire do 'not'big. geiwlliat'eveit itaireleithealthrianderlthries. his OPe*iiil*Stroand lodge in the ithr,stikpoSsu ;;sae Whateri.ar'illorinatitite Lee soviet from Popt'i'inspari;` it lie "in Idelft has'th Will'ilarida to his ' Uatitibst,' or to -eistroituaarso; for, Onleii:X44th litti put ation ahem dalmulente, he mU "see rant out fcics' in adiffalarit to tioitt:irilitit' - ; Man' than Lee can ;tether t w o meet' itilthif• isadv that we ecinldfight our way m tbo _Rapt. 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