The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 03, 1862, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
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Sores OnMoificsconiPANY,
PLISBYLYMILL..': 6t. 'Clair Street;
Dear ills 4110 itlik teu cassos DIES on
• comathmue.mah ortime. MUDS OILS, of all do
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SOY KrACIII27I, fur the Wert GRAIN, - 9EEDB, -
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CHEESE, PRODUCE, be., Nos. 75 Water and 92
.1 -'4 fro' at strasta„Pittsbarah. 1 2 7 9
A:Anlint 1134101011111.....- 1 11liSX611 anturarr.
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it / TACKHOWN di LINBART, I.linco
• AMAMI gRION.TALTOM:VIADrcX *no ConnilDWlN
,XLICIIA.IIIIII. tor the sag or Flour, Grain,
usgi, •Lawd; - Butter, gl i x s eb..tto, Bantu; • Tallow,
Grease;. Peahens, • Potatoot; "rot mid Pearl Sabra,
Sahrr gasmen! and- Lard - Mg Dried and Glum
no m . y. Mira; Plataid Gram SNAIL
3mah advances made on Consignments.
"gollty ,• • , No.'2Y7 Liberty rt.; Pittsburgh.
HIV V. , 1.; Abi F 1 E. 1.1), COMMA
' sins AID Ifolaiatnnin Bisautrauf itfid whole
4 ate' &slier in 'WESTERN RESERVE •
'DOTTER, LARD,PORDADON; P/AMIL / 10 E,
POT 'AND PEARL - ASHES;BALERATI.IB4 LIN
,- ,REED AND LARD - OIL% DRIED
.FRUIT. and
Produce rally,Nne.-111 and-143 'primt atroet,
Pitt' ' • • ' 4 1= • ocsi
ZPAZD.
/311.ErAliD i ' • Coixii.umos`Mitt•
•- anima and dealers in FLowt, DRAIN AND
PRODUCE; No.,,243.Liberty.atreeL.Pittiburgia, Pa
Choice brands 01. Ploarlor Bakers wan Ys ly use
cantstantly on band. Particular attention paid to
, r;;;Illting or for Illleratuaadize - • neral . ocOmlly
Jib; 1 1,4)4D.114i, guoDucr.
Oomosslo's FLOUR; BUT
TZI"W". AN Y 9 B R an li ti k; MVs i t
erally.:.l46oraloulkalsallom =ado oll,Wmigaiaout..
tWarelionoA-No:lll,724poostkatreet. Y.lttabutgla;
1 AALE C MoYAY,,FoswAnDING ..SD
U Cduzifsioire s Sae She ode of 'WM,
CUMIN, BACON,' LAUD, BUTTS% wa
se2 . e d
Wi - tti..A . Featie - sidOWIW7Hd.:IIISILITH.Ftgra
BSISERT, cdrner of VIM, , Pitiolturgh,"Eti.
. 011 - Ordere and coma/laments eollelted>,latnnlyd
e t ti
AALKOA; rET U . ING' ZFati: =ADD AND
Dinutuustott ..31xiscusxr. for tits - rule of FLOUR,
• - . , -, .,r ..: Al Pik SAWN. - 10.1;14 DOTTER,AI7.I)B,I4.II_IiD
13 1 : 1 PTiltpdtPkoduPs 6ectotli7.l XoCtie Market .4.
- 7' . . comma Meet. Pittsburgh. .. . :
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A KF• I 3.- gt, COM - MISSION.
41[1)1GCMO'doiders ahoeEi
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..Liberty street; Plctaburgh..Pa.. eel' 111
les DALZE it SON, IldAtittFACW
A/jai:44a ai .LAUD . One and.:,Cciatita Um; Urn
'. curry for the pOrchritis and Rae tattplr. AN
STAIN= rivrnOclLUlll.Ntna Gland 70 Water .t,
- ..:61%.11.014vi5keen Motion cOuis:litnentai
; 4 1.1 OLLAN kLUJDLE Kiloeissor to J no.
J.W..03111. A 5aa,......16..183.-Liberty: scieet,l
IisI.I.NRAL—PRODLTON,G.UOO/41.117 1 AND
..%:.I'L,..Oniatreniieitts'etniectfatly . feaccdly •
ram.
' VirfilTE BROTHERS, • FOILWAILDING
-TL.awo COMMON Macau/arra Auld ded.ra 111
PROYIBIONB AILD PRODUCE GENERALIA,
YIDS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Se •
• A' -SCHOYEA tkonaislos /Pinang...KT,
defiesln CILUD.E. ANDILEFINED OdiftßON
24.183 _Liberty
imaLiAa lam's; sums NICA/DLUI/S,
Spada% Panner.
- AI HANS , at COFFIN ; ottosettuiro to
, -;lll23l , Ceindlets, Mean& Oo4ViTIOLESALI QUO
, 17&11..4, zanier of Wood Water strretah, Pittlibtagh,
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ar. CO: inclniassorticr,L. G. ,
Gfaff, PEODUCTE Jan COEllll6BlO*
• .CILIANTS, ZIT Libetl7strftl4.Plttabatr,h, au3.s' •
3011 X I.
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Oh iN 1-1101:18E CO„ WaoLtsaa.
V (limns :XD' odrar ca
Suitt-title-W. and Water etreets, Pittsburgh, jy7
1 4 101.4EICTON o STE WART, NuoLfi l
- AU kits Gsocitta Ana Coitimatas Misciths;
ivy Wood wed'. l a lit.burEb•' Jed/J:
11. I. 11101111..-.llnlL
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aeI34EZIOIS In rLOuA eaiu
- 191 s 9
Liberty street, i'ittebsugh:.
,7 '.• • •-• I
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snow
• z WOODSIDE -WALLAUE • •
• - - WUOLESAVE DRCGOISTE
'• • " • • H 0.305
et 4 17: - " Prrtesusalt.
tLIMON JUI1N811).N, Paws, ne.Pcrsz
l 4.7 DRUGS. AND aREILIOALS, PREFUDEUY,
lICIODS,HUBUING FLUID, OLLSI FA.M.-
I. ILY:DI DDICISZS, siddly priagaal
s
offer' at lowest pieta: (...baner
DeLlintl Faer.tr strecte,llttarghaa, 1
Pluseripticaul ausluUT 04.1.Pourakd at sal bow.
.1.741.14E1A9CKS dt 00,,IVHOLD:
liAra Iti HITS
[Mal At:o;p LIT22IIDIS,O.i . npr 4 . 4 . , ' ul Front
x: OEN • P,..Asuirr, -Wnowea.ty.
OtaI..YABNISHIS AND
^ ; DYE wrirrnoski. 2os imerri att.% Tittai.rgh•—
'" AD ordora receive prompt attention. , 4 1321,.24
• • • D .LL GEO: it .K.E.YBEII, j .l).ittoaurf,
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• VisitisPodle7i •Rittilsagb.' 741
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-PITTSZLICI Z. PA-
P n • I vellse--84, Z. annex Fourtk and Graat.streitel.
biAnt.XINNELI; - IvrToRsEY
it ~,d AT LAW. Omits,, Docapek!toT7 Emis,"l4lt BulLs>.
* tsa.oo . Damond strtet.
sx'aligitztO
Win ot dams, bi.),4Zo, loi;dastali, , Dimict
lot COI ambla. boltiAwl
N. 4113.11 TAT ..nova soon.
IRKPATRICK 4r< N r Tros,
gni No.lB.3 ,l Fotritt Kra.; m6,1,1411'
'bora Ihnithfaid. , Pittibmtgb;Pk... • t in I7:Atf
'AVON:Nit AND
• • 3 ., c ANlNfte 15ft SouratoDeti, mina ofi Merry
atittolouirA, Pa.-. • --• •ialtdiorlyT
• • It '4l • AND
001715e104011 JIT:Lmr, Du rammed to, Huns's.
, LAW B U ILDIN G S. Na.I.7. ,14,1taistreet, next
61 - St.T.atilt!. ebtridt!t,- .•':' 30716:d1y
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OLIOTEI,ATTous#B AT
s .k 7 taw!! Mee, 147 TrAntit lareeN.Flttabgrgh.
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' r '"INLEME:' WARKIIOIIII.K.-4UNK Y
f - 1. - ;) ir.voLtrits;roiwirdinjima witthistkm met
sbut ould - daller to Cllr Irl, - BUTTES, LAKE
,vkleAbirre. Water. Mob°. b.. . , • ~ 13:02
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• • . -e4 tirs.ozwenrup,Rovisioss,oornatornhi.
• < ~ .tpti.d..rmetomna.-• , .. ~.. < t jaildly
V.04.47,.e._0740.4475.
1.OW) MrILIAN — Fos
iciriurcias; Rizaammtivi,4l9.4
• e': i% Annum' 0:4 , 41U14 Ifikritlijettz - C4thireiltood an&
...,g0241/41.;ta "=",
Penzigerketb .
ick.tbit&ot 'Marta
- water
bar.. imati3OOMPln
4:4aAttiLIEL'•REA, .tlmsrua: - Cfrizzxs`
h ht:4 k7laviasas Closnam,rzonsir Ntatat - sad Water:
• : streets.
l' l tt . : (4i i r ; 0 sispls .
tionetrasir , Auxonsur,
sr. Ite r trawarOoriGiV"37 nth Mot.
st Mums's.
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- • • ••• - PORKI4DI AND DOidXIIIIO.2BY GOODS,
Aa 94- Waal sanest,. thtol boW.a /Apr& Diamond
• * '• ' • ; - - • a 1157,, Pins/ma* sapid:di!'
isuistiabwA"olsooosoor so
D'onbEald 06„, - Wto 4a . Hein Donlan
• • O'f APLZ ADD 'AHOY, DDT GOODS, Noritt•
mon of /math 'sod DlArket isreeta - .
• • W. BAR& E &Lu,ihwasewPim
,C l4 l : . 6eiiek. Ploy • ISAztiman44. boom Third and
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; ~litriDE ENGLISH PAPER24:,tsizi
• 25 &ram BloOson • . _ p a l let irsoldved and for selelry .
/tat recefired awl for debt' • "- r . . •.• •pm us , P. 914 1 A RAO A Lf..: Ilritrof w w e
/BANK V AN :llOllDtii,- 1 AND bble. receive
__ „ /./.4 acme amt. JJ sod for do by lILtiBY n. 00Lidlnr.
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SUMTER & LAZEAR,
wuoLssALsi 011,00 Elia
conzum§row
Nan. 27 and 29 Smltt
Corner Second, .
110/:-;,d PITTSBP'I2OII, PA.
W . AL
No.II7I.LIBERTY STREET.
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.- • . : .• . PITTSBUNON, Pa.,
Nosing Purr-hosed . the lute root of hla lake partners,
ern contLutte the loudness at the old atand, and will
bp pleased to recelvnthe patronage of Hi old friends
and enstonters. 1 myth:dor
W1L.7 . 131( 0LVA1CL.....h=......1110. Y. aILiPAIIICIL.
& CO.,
'r wuor.m.u.: Qaocrais, Cortauasiox ebt mammas
aaD Dratraa so Galatia I . lODVer. Z o. 4.5:1 Liberty
airuet, Pittalairgb, Pa . ap7
,ruoir. urritz.,,fie-......-..-...—JAILLS' TillItILZ.
LI7I'LE & - TEBIBLE, ' Waomatim
uilaCill. AND COUXIIIBIOII Masiciturrs, Sealers
to FOLODUOR, FLOUR, BACON, CLIRESR; FISII,
,II.t.LOWN ANN LARD OLL, LIWN. NA/AAGLA 4 4
-corrox YARNS,-truct- kW:dumb in t igttfactural
generally, U 2 tiveand atreet, Pittsburgh, - : •
DUNCAN lI . DONALD. CIIAB. a 410. AALDUCNIS.
(of the late firm orb. al D. API/cupid t Pittsburgh.
Co.. Wel4ellio, Ohio.)
ItirDONALD & AIiBUCIMES,
17i esta lium:mm, Pummel sem Wigwams hien
twund,
BACON, . lONACCO, TEAS, UWE,
CUM.:6N, SEEDS, As., No. 242 cud 244 Liberty St.,
Pittsburgh . -
P. lILIMEIL. J. O. NSPISPEL. ..... -WM. ID. 021106.
14,EYZEit B{{.oTaFai,, pccessore
;Lap, idlcoxii, - ..rwmid.s.riaa; Alpaca is
1 , 11.1.11T3, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
IECTIONEIII,-, sUGASS, FLEE WORliti, .4., No..
1::ai owl 1:2, IV.. .id intoot, ebrueo lath, l'imbargh,
• •jr,,Ndly
- METZGAI4 (limas.% AND
MiatctiAirrs, and dealers is at
ttuus of Cousr.r. Yituipvcr. Atu Pm/annual Mittat•
witt4iiitio.. Nu. ILI Liberty Atreet, upputtito howl eJ
Mruott street. Pitutburgh, .
LW= B.OIIISON.
WriorsA LE GED.
:LV:crao, tkiniglisi6Citzaciwels atiddralers fa
pnovisioNs, PNLIDUCN, and Pitts
burgh manufactures, No. 1'.55 Liberty street, Pitts
mrt
21: AWE/Mil; WuoLsaaug liB.04113;
U • Cal:mamma Al.rscnalex and dealer in FLUUIL,
KtrtNr Y1.101)1.illii- AND Y/WVLtiONd, No. %7U
Llbertyaireet,•praa te Nand. rataburgb, a.
Carllberal adir.ce• made on consignments.
m1113:411 .
LIEU. IS. 4t W liqissaiss . LEALEs .
A.Liii3II6CEILILS, HABIL LA ILOP t yAki lartic hi,
?NU. diVrt U e ll raTrr a
•o l ; ' , "" Z g l i lle Alork u ougabtla Bridge,.
113716(1.1 . 111.1.W.5...; .t t DA IW..
OBERT gtOYEEIT CO.,E WHOLE
.II.IIO aa.ta.Gsocass, (km ssuoa SJD leoairannta o
cactiaim, and denten in PUODUCE and NU.
burgh utataufactutru. Pittsburgh.
'mhos, ...... giant)..
LAMBERT 4i- SillYfON -Wainsams
.LA IiItOCCAS, PAUDOCi IhrousansailComusaiint
ar.scusars, No. it /Sixth meat, Pittsburgh. Pa.
uol4ay
AWN fan...... . .. ::.« 151140 X.
IVAIN 4.. WILSON, Wnolassur. Gso
eras, Costrusios blracus.mrs, rind dealers is
Ltroduce.hatt'Pittahurgh 111.1.111C1{11,41. au. lbs Lib
erty street, Pittsburgb. u 1.5
Vit.14.11 'DIME X or, CO, W HOILESALS
- E6estuO.;oasiit Vs-licausui. and dt.den
Cr, \b afar street ,y ax4l.sSrort stmt.
PutmLurgli.
asaale. onanuon.-
U,If . ; S:'I)II,WORTH & CO., WitocsisaLE
•• cioczys, Noa - 131.) :and is:, dacoAd suw," wr
tanubbeld, Pittsburgh.. . nol
'Jost 1,41.41111
0115; FLOYD Ar. Wuomasis
t) craw AND e011.1.161110N 2dzadeurroLlio. ITS Wood
.d =6 Liberty street, Pltuborg4. jol6
WIiAGALEY; WIPULEBdI4/
V, Gcoceb, luat. lb and AP Wood sueut, Plus
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—a,. . D E -t r -; WIIOLLIALE
Lou. arts of 801./.• A,O, N u... 73 Liberty
at.rcegyttiburgh, rtb. mbo
DANIEL ITENNETT & SON, SLoirt-
J., Esartlus.na or WIIITE fiTtniE CLU.Nat AND
CILEA.II COLOILED, Weltlf..
likirthrricx also 11(4.4cliovess at No. 74 Puma
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THE SITUATION IN VIRGINIA
From some cause, we had neither our special
nor other dispatches from Washington last
night, and In the consequent absence of any
new additions to the previously reported'
facts from that quarter and our army in
gin'', we think
s it important to poet up those
previous foots in order, Co that the confusion,
which has been felt and eomplained of in the
successive reports may, if poesible, give place
to • clearer view of the important events
which will render the close of lest
week mem
orable in the history of the war. We bind
prepared to our hand in the N. Y. Tribune,
• general view of the recent Military opera
tions in Virginia which will mak* the present
situation of affairs , there better understood
than any other account we have seen, and we
accordingly avail ourselves of it. It ie as
follows :
Block Tin.
When it was decided' that Gen. McClellan
should evacuate the Peninsula, Gen. Pope was
pushed forward iuto.tho lieut. at Eastern Vir
ginia to make a diversion in his tavor. To
this end, his cavalry made repeated and dam
aging dashes at the railroad connecting Rich
mond with Gordonsville, an important rail
road function, nearly One hundred miles
northwest, while the balk of • Pepe's army—
then some fifty 'thousand -stroug—udvanoed
down the Orange .and 'Alexandria Railroad,
which, running Stiutlitreatwardly, connects
Alexandria, via Gordonaville and Charlottes
ville, with Lynchburg in the far southwest—
of course,
crossing botti - the •Happaltannock
and the Rapidan. poi!! also 'crossed both'
these streams, and was reported at one time
to have oompted Gordonaville, but the subor- •
dinate charged with that' movement failed to
execute it.
' Pope's advance, as was, calculated, distract
ed the rebel attention front McClellan's re
treat down the Peninsubt, and collected their
forces in his front. Beingicon outnumbered,
he was ordered to fall beak, and did so. The
bloody but indecisive battle of "Cedar Moun
tain" was fought between the advance of the
two armies respectively, Just north of the
Rapidan, on August Al. Jackson soon elter
retreated across the Rsipitian—probably to
tempt Pope furttieefrom his resources. After
some days desultory. skirmiehing, Popo tell
back across the Rappahannock, and stood at
bay, guarding the innumerable l'Ords of that
river along a line of twenty.` . 'cir thirty miles.
The position-was,of .cotirso,•adventrigeons L.
the defensive party, but liekle. to he breitait..
thrinighly musing a heavy force at either of
a beers of
.points, and breaking the defensive
lice by a resoluta effort. Still, though the
enemy (having ordered up, everything from
Richmond) were undoubtedly mach the
stronger in' numbers, to serious effort to
pierce Gen. Pope's line. was made. While
he thus stood on guard, a rebel 'cavalry fore°
under Stuart, some 1,000 or 1,200 ie number,
pierced hie lines at some unguarded ford and
made a circuit In his rear, parpristng his head
quarters at Oatlett's Station on the evening of
the 22d, 'and making a considerable haul of
his papers, with some money and prisoners.
Stuart was,.of coerce, gelded to Pope's weak
ly-guarded heady:tutors ;by traitors within .
our lines. lie was himself at the front, twelve
Miles distant: with `andst of his staff, of whom
but one Was captured.
For some days. an, ominous stillness pre
vailed on the rebel side of the Rappohannock.
No more pkintrishes 'or artillery vela were
invited froth that 'elde. 'Few meshowed
t.,1,
themeelves to our expectant forces. ".Where
?
are the rebels What are they ab tV' were
the wondering inquiries. They w . re soon to
be * answered, and current expee don that
the traitor .tiblefs would not await thei rapid
concentration - of our new levies at Washing
-1 ton was not lobe disappointed: 1 ,
Berl: on; iihindiy mortars,, Aug. 24th,
Stonewall Jackson, with some
thousand thirt or forty
t i
' thousand trusted :vatarana 'in t ub lightest
marching order, without Mita or w gone save
for ammunition, left the rebel llas 'math of the
to gappehati
un nookandmovedWestwiird,unknown
and suspected by ' Pope. -.Winding his
way among the soirees of the - Rappahannock
I In the Blue. Ride, by:Riede ,:nilktiokrn to our
'side, he turned the right _dank of . our army,
and, emerging . unperceived at Thoroughfare
Qilp,ehees half Wity'betwectillianitesair Juno
don and FronilirtYaljhls advance', consisting
1 of Stuart's cavalry, OWOODOLI down_upon our
depot of provisions, clothing, stores, &e. at
Manassas, like • hawk among 'a brood of
chickens. The - small force guarding that
p o i n t, was soon &period or Captured, and our
neavy storesjweie appropriated as far is pos.
sible and the deatroyed..l Railroad trains
conveying prrielocis and Inunitlons to Pope
and bringing batik wounded,"sleir, empty care,
Ao., were captured end destroyed, those in
charge of them running iota the jaws of the
wolf while unsuspecting , tayAlanger. , • .
The capture at :the;junction was goo
kaoln in Washington, hod the lit New Je -
eey brigade, udder Gen..Taylor,sent down
-rectify nuetten.'-' co one inspecting that there
- Wes anythingmore serious than another cav
alry dash at our lines Of 'comftwolcation. But
by this time, a considerable force of label in
fantry and artillery, bid co tub np; and General
Taylor's brigade and tirmitilegs. wore Dent to
the right about with little coromony,and with
*lois of several htuidred prieoitersplwho wore
paroled as soon 'ttel Possible. And Mill the
Junction, hard'', *kW litiikk fro* Watling
ton, and nearly so .farin the ..reaf.of General
Pope,'"' , was ' Arad*, held by the rebels, who
challenged all tomtit. '.. ' ' ' ,
___ _
Thus far; Gen. Pops would. - seem Co have
been completely ' It WU nearly
Wednesday morning before be know is , word
of the nice business' goleg on in his rear.
When he did learn - it; he appears to have
*led with a judgment and deolaton of which ,
our army movements hitherto have evinced 'a
:plentilki lank:" . IneMad ,of, banding bloc a
.brigads to reopen hie coninitinleatione„ heatonce divined that this •was tio inter.icatalry ,
mid on his stores, but a ,dariug if not des.
'perste attempt to Isolate btu end tall with
°rushing weight on, ome pill' of our' forces,
preliminary tossbold posh upon . Washington
or,Baltimorei , . So .be promptly faced about
and started frOm Warrenton :and its Wielnlty
with hi. L Wholi:forodirioW; swelled iby re.
enforeemehte.ti come slaty et 'twenty thou
sand-determined Cu- linger . what all thls
meant; • licattarolted In three °Wahine -by
pltralletroedi.i Ilis"eontrall, el:4 , omq under
bloOktri(Pope himself . with lt)
,ffeet Poona._
tared a rebel, foroe'.that' afternoon, at Kettle .
Ran, &taw toilet bele* illiinessar, and pushed
it bask, killing and wouudidg,three hundred
of themr Me Iti heat month
BZDOOZD PZIM:S,
Pushing on .. _ _Jog
(Thursday,) Pope found that plaoe had been
evacuated throw 'boars before by filonowall
Jackson, who bad Moved tv Dent:ovine
(north) and thence westward op Doll Ruh—
donbUess to avoid a - conOlOt with finperior
fumes and form ri irpoodloc junolloa with the
remainder of the robot army, which was more
slowly following on his devious way from {be
tooth side Of the Rappahannock. McDowell
and Bigot a corps followed and overtook him,
and a fight antacid with a general advantage
to our side, which was only terminated by
darkness. Jackson held. , Ids ground with
dacpirati 0'1400 . , knowing that a disordarly
ritroat war devirnotion; while - the balk et
awn. Lee's army, most. be. ogling rapidly to.
his rescue. We 'took I,oool;isoners. ;
Friday •thornikg, chin - Yaw tante piiiteil
Ilas fora, apd., 00101.1kliftei lacluson, who
s'_+~ ,cs, ~'_ "fix .~ 6
SEPTEMBER 3
bY, ' this time had been heavily, re-inforced by
he rebel main army. A desperatebattle en
ued, partly on the Bull Ann tattle ground of
set year, our troops approaching it this time.
om the south. TheVeit:mists had the beet
f it, holding the battle ground at dark,
hough with .a loss of eight-thousand killed
and wounded. Oen. Pope estimates the rebel
lose as twice that number. We were the as
sailants throughout. •
The next morning (Saturday) the positions
were reversed. The.rebel grand army—esti
mated at Two Bandied Thousand in all—had
now - nearly or quite all come up, and they,
being much the stronger party, assumed the
offensive. They gained ground upon us during
the day. At night, Gen Pope's headquarters
were at Centreville, to which strong position
his whole army bad fallen back ip good order,
and where he had just been joined by Frank
lin's corps, while Samner's was well on the
way to join - him. (These are among the best
portions of the late Army of the Peninsula).
The two parties had gradually swung round
during these terrible conflicts, so that our
Army is once more in communication with
Washington, whole the rebels probably hold
the positions west and south of Ball Run.
Popo unquestionably is in a position of such
strength that he can'ilay the enemy till he is
so re-infOrced that he can again assume the
offensive, while, in the meantime, he. is al
ready so strong that they will not venture to
lam him in their rear for any advance
toward the Northern Potomac.
TERMS
Kentucky -The Recent
The tolegriphif reports which will be found
is another coltitan, present a very humiliate
ing view of lila' result - of oar military m ar t i.
ligement in Kintucky. Of the disaster at
Richmond, which has opened the way to the
Faisal General Kintiv_Sulrn, to Lexington,
the principal city in the State, after Louis
ville, and to Frankiort, 'the Capital, wnenee
the public documents havo had to be hurried
away to prevent them failing into the rebels,
hatids,;:—of this disaster and disgrace we deem
it proper to lay the following crphination
before our readers. It is from the
Cinoin
nati Ga.rtte, of yesterday, and is, we believe,
entirely correct:
We give in this paper an , account of the
disaster to about seven thousand of our new
troops in Kentucky. Unfortunately, the
troops just raised in Indiana and Ohio kavo
been hurried Into Kentucky, without diecip-,
line or complete erg:Lid:Athl, to meet a dis
ciplined rebel army. Unlortunateiy, this
portion of tilete.was loft to bo surprised and
attacked by a greatly superior force. -Thu
generalship which should 'have known that a
powerful force was approaching to the attack,
and made dispositions for deferrer., was en
tirely-wanting. In a war which in the case
of. our greatest and best disciplined armies
has been characterized as a war of e ,rth
works, these raw levies were left to meet a
greatly superior disciplined force in a pitched
battle in the open field; and this in a country
abounding in defensible positions.
At OA alarm of another invasion of Ken
tucky, the newly raised regiments in Indiana
and Ohio, arlifils were to be put into camps of
instruction at home, were harried into Ken
tucky. Some officers of high rank and emi
nent aerviceavoinnteered for the occasion to
lead regiments. Major General Wallace was
one of them, When-Zo reported. to General
Boyle for orders, General Boyle recognised his
reputation; and consulted him in regard to
operationi t It was resolved that General
Wallace should organ's'. an expedition to ad
vance towards Cumberland Gap, to at least
dad out the force of the enemy, and attack
thehrif their' force leas small:- It was the ja
tention to fortify at stated intervals, to make
a line of strong poets to fall back upon, and
protect the line of supplies ; and for- this
purpose a working party of several hundred
slaves was impressed from well-known &Cos
.."
sionista.
The advance of this expedition has already
marched, and Gen. Wallace had his horse
saddled last Monday to start, when Gen.
Nelson walked in with an order superseding
him. Gen. Wallace then tendered his cervi
ces to Gen. Nelsen in antrapacity, bat they
were declined. As' be had . transferred the
command of hie regiment, nothing was left
for him bat to return. Gen. Nelson counter
manded all the plans and proceedings of his
predecessiirs, and peubably was laying out
others of his •oln; with which he was too
mach occupied to keep himself advised of the
force and progress et the enemy, or to make
sny of the disposing. , to meet them that are
usually regarded In the case of the
advance of a force, and especially
when there aro none but raw. troops to meet
them. We have understood that he wu about
putting the troops into camps of instruction.
This was Indispensable, but their safety IMP
the first requisite.
The lionsequence is, that an army of seven
thousand new troops, composed of the beet
raw material, has been sacrificed and routed ;
several thousand taken prieoners, and the
lost in killed must have been heavy. Than
the precious blood whigh the patriotic North
is devoting, to the preservation of Constitu
tional Gs vernment is 'brown away by mili—
tary incompetency.
It must be admitted that, under the air
'cumistanees, mast of the men fought well.
The responsibility cannot, be placed on them.
They.did more ;than a geed military officer
could have expected of them.:,,more than any .
good General would have undertaken to do
with them.
—Who can read each a development of the
folly and incompetency of a military pretend:
er, es the above statement
. presents to no,
without feelings of grief andjindignation ?
flow long shall anal freaks of military ego
ism and folly be tolerated—when it is *st
out that' the 'price of Ahem most be
paid in blood ? F:nnuonr was deprived
of his command in Ilia presence of
the . enemy, "and a succession of disasters
-followed,.involving the giving up of nearly
ttie entire . State of Missouri to the rebebt,
wheat Fig/iota had driven to the Arkansan
line, and now, the same influence , - having su
perseded WALLACE, jest as hn was moving to
meet the enemy in, itentuallY, inns: be held
responsible for all that has so swiftly followed
—which may bo stated as Ito testi than the
abandonment of the entire Stile of Kentucky,
except Louisville and the more bank of the
Ohio-river„ to-the--depredations of KIRBY
Sitinsud his rebel follawers.
The Wounded in the I..nte Battles.'
fireot,preliarations aro maklag in *ash- .
ton for - relief of tbe. wounded in the labs,
battles.
77 Morn than eisht hundred olerke hoz° Bono'
to thttlield or Patties with atatinlaneoz,
other neeeseary convenience?. - All- the cod
treyintitis "&boat ‘Wnaiiitigtonf are in uto'for
bringing in the wainded. The Capitol and.
Mbar pubiio buildings are to be used an hook',
talz._The2reeldent has offered half thoMbire
Houle tor th tame porpote.
The Miine f law.prioalfle in enforced In the
Olt -cot s'lltop of liquor will be allowed tit'
be sote—
The hospital aviiimunitlaticins to Baltimore.
are to be brOught into tcquisition immedi
ately, and some of the wounded have already
begun to beeent over.:
PILIMILIZTART &TAMPS.—The Commissioner
of Internal Revenue will nut be able to fur;
isishproprietaiy stamps until about the 10th
of Scptembei.'., - On and after the lit of , Sep
tember, and until, the proptietiri ststups can
bo .applied, identifacistieri orilales
tioned in iabedule C will be required , t 0 koicp
- ancuratnaccounts ofnilnstlcleLtuauttfactured,
sold; or removed from the prembie pt;the,
manufacturer; the . .account tn be verified by.
oath, apd popatit tikbe matte thercob--
W,tultmator, tlept;.2.—abotrrovoet.Guaril
hi busy today c105148 ... 92 untbe liquor
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VOLUME .-LIdV;;;No,_ 247
.;THE FATTLE OF filrFrOAY
- A - rebilaptittelirinh - C'Philatlelphia Preto
flips deseribealhe battle of Sunday; of which
the telegraph-has-given us only a hint :
Gen. Pepe seems to have met with a tempo- ,
rary reverse to-day. He was successfully
driving theememy„„during yesterday, whom
he supposed to be.nuder .command: of Gen',
Jaekson, bat about four o'clock a tremeadMfe
cloud of dust-waseoerr on .the right, and GAIT:
Pope became convinced that heavy,yeinforce,.
manta for the enemy had snoceetied,in getting
through Thoroughfare Gip, and were march , '
ing towards hia right, . with,a view of turning
it, and getting in his rear.
lie accordingly wisely -determined to with
draw his jaded troops-from- tho immediate
field of action, which the-enemy atonal took
possession of. It war mortifying, for General
Pope to do this, but necessity knows no
and Sumner and Porter had not arrived to
save the day. Centreville is a moat import-,
ant point, and Manassas Junction is equally
so, and no one can fail to see that it is abet.-
lutely necessary for us to keep possession .of.
them.
•
The day Tar advanced. Our men had
fought with more than mortal heroism. In
spired valor flushed each eager countenance.
We had suffered severely in killed and wound-,
ed ; but few of our number had been talon
prisoners—the fighting wee too desperate,
and the field too hotly contested on both sides
to prevent any yielding save in death. The
bravery ((or I scarce know what to call it) of
the rebels must be admitted.
Whether they were intoxicated or not, all in
the'seven-days' battles, I cannot say, but . - I
couldnot be greatly surprised if such-sheuld
ultimately prove true. Many- cf them` had
thrown aside their coati; and jabkets,
and entered the contest with an Irish dash
and recklessness. Many of our men bad
not a mouthful to eat since morning, butthero
was no indication at any point in our line
either of wavering or weakness.
It was whispered along the ranks in the
pauses of the conflict, when the reverbera
tions of the cannon, bushing momentarily,
allowed an articulate shout to be heard, that
Franklin was coming to our aid from Alexan
dria, and the men were hopeful. Under such
eircumatanees the order " Fall back! fall
hack I" came like a thmider-elap to every ear.
Each countenance drootied. There was a
slacking in our fire, the line' wavered fur an
instant, and the massing of the troops COO -
unwed. Sad indeed was this musing of
such mere fragments. Regiments were re
duced to corporal's guards and, indeed, it is
no exaggeration to say th at. from! some bri
gades it would have been difficult
.to form a
a couple of stout companies.
But no matter now for regimental forms ;
the object Is simply to get the men into cum..
pact form and retreat them safely." Retreat?
Palsied be the tongue that dares to call the
deliberate backward movement of !those
wearied man a retreat. .If it be a retreat: to
imperil everything that-is dear to man - for the
sake of national honor—to toil in theexelte
meat of a life-and-deathatruggle.amid every-
discouragement and actual tbwarting—if , to
hunger, and thirst, and, bleed, and fight; for
twi. whole days, and then, in the presence of
overwhelming numbers, to fall back !kiwiy
and orderly upon reinforcements—if this is.
retreat, our army did retreat.
This morning, the rebels renewed the battle
at daybreak, and it has been raging furiously
all day. An attempt watt made to turn our
right, but the brave Sigel, with his trusty
Germans, and the batteries he knew Jul well
how to maneuver, was at once ordered to the
right, and the enemy was driven back with
heavy loss. Sigetheaded &bayonet charge In
person, it is eald, - end - in this new position '
distinguished himself. Then a bold Stroke
was made at our centre, whlCh.'wes hand
somely repulsed by MoDenrelL After this a
desperatiou was fearfully evidentramoas the
rebels, and there soon emerged from the .duat
a tong, sdid mass of men, coming down open
our poor, worn out army at a bayonet eharge
on the double quick. By the description - of
those who saw this lies of bayonets, I am aat-
Med that in the dierance it most hatie pre !
sented a spectacle at once awful,enblime, tee
rible and overwhelming.
On came the demons as if emerging from
the earth, in well capar leoned myriads, reach r
ing in solid column . as far as the. limit of Ea.
man vision. But we were Billy prepared 'to
meet this onset properly,andour_pen stood,'
pale, but full of courage, awaiting the result;
fatly determined to die nobly-fighting for the
stars and stripes, if die AherMust; and they'
saw no safety in retreat. • -
'Perfectly astounded at -the confidence and
courage of our men the rebels came, unhand
scuiely within goodraege, and taking our sro
a. send-orderly .commotion ,trall observed 'ln
their ranks. Whilethla encouraged our Men,
ilon....Pope saw what, wee tbeintent -of it all.
Almost as quick as thought the bugles'
sounded the erder.to the rebel plaalatues, and
instantly - thei buge'teitia of rebels was burled.
against Our left wing." The gallant divisions
Of Renoand Sclushck--heroes and victors of
other fields—atood their :tround for-a short
apses, but were anon overpowered; and gave
way. .Setting up a yell of triumph, the
rebels prthed over piles of. their. own .deed:
men and the corpse of many a patriot, ettes.',
leg the bayonet at - close querters. with - our
troops—
. •
Therebels were slow in re-formiii. They
had not driven us back without considerable
loss ' m
and they did not rte another advance,
until half an hour after, about - noon to-day.,
A rebel other who was; taken prisoner in
charge remarked, "You cannot whip ts-our
fate-depends upon our suocess.in-this cern-
Now everything looks like ► grc,ust. defeat to
the arms of the Union, but God hes not -
it so. We are never to be defeated at or near
Bull Run again. Our ;reinfoinimenti are in
sight at last. "Syliesoirith invincible rag ,
Wars, Is In sight: 'lt Vanguard of
Pits John Porter's corps.' They oomil4
up from Manassas to 'give the tebelsioine of the
"touches" they applied to them so artiellcal 7 -
ly at Ganes' Mille:. Ilia fire is:delivered' ie.
the enemy's flank,.and the. rebels . stagger
back.
The rebels,Aorim Woe to . our , one, when
cheeng;is board in our rear,, andri the dust
rises in clouds :seemingly for mllea in extent.
Half an hour passes by and pits Sqtnnerwith,
his segmented and regenniUted corps, In tbe ad
vent*. 'The troops that hare teethe so hard
and so long fall bark to Centreville--for rest:,
Many of them rank right down, and: Ociolad'
by the rain that wait falling; wermseen fist
asleep dreaming Of ,home and all that is lovely
and beautiful in life, while the roar of cannon
was still ringlet loudly •In'their ears, stupe
fled with the sudden velapse from est:sera--
nary excitement or the past, week.. , .
Shortly after noon today yrailliti's corps
ut,Sed on from Centreville, end took an ad-,
vaticed position.
Gene.Bthenok 'and . Sykes have both' been,
'wended lathe hand—the former seriously,'
the latter painfully but nor terietraly:
It is said ttutt our captures of prisonent and
stores,. camp equipage, vbs., rstris
The yarionserathe returning from-the' betas
fields are loadativit,h,toel .ptotes ; of -every.
description; taken ia the resent battles.' ,
The army mop of General Nathaniel, P.
'Banks Is at Mannisait Junction; h as ry a ;
doted roost importantheritneeZ althOugh net
actively engaged is tra:
diirstood that he Wes anxious: tie tetive Into
OM Valley 'and. Prevent reinforcements
from reaching Jackson; but it was:: thought
best to leave him to hold :she .liinetion; and
keep eommunleaUon open between: tar attar'
.and Washington.,
.Cineral McClellan has his, hew" 'patters. at
t'o
'rt Lion.. friends, hens lay that he haa
taken'umbrage at:the . eetio of: the Presi
dent's appointment of Gon;'Pilpe'tti the Chief
tom:nand Of the Ararat The'
:Army* of the 'Potoinito now :completely
merged Into the lonizer.. - It'.htiebeetrnon:
siderably augmented 'ef , late by remelts . , re- ,
turning convalescent soldiers, and.,new,
troupe : which do ting:110: 14 .
t4olosolvoli to ihorecenthattles, cannot for
,get to mention.,4lM,brayisdisishin of :Ohio
trocis, recently iii.lrestini
..war-woriieforaini nett ihnimtlors
the tore or the thing
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his "trusty ref e n."..ot ,If
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Stock of &ciliate. Mutual mimics Co— 21,350 00
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Stock of Delaware. Me 11. "trump., c_ 700 00
Commercial Book - .ter 91
citanks' Bank -415.. 2.19 Gel
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IArE,STERN INSITRAN CI)SIPA •
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,011 Ice, No. • yd, Wider Knot, Spun It Clo.'o Ware.
home, up Atedn,,,Pittabargh.
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proketiesi those take desire te be ;
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stock Amin:into .. .. ea„mo 0)
Mortgagee .... - 24160 IL
Office runtltur, 250 (0
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