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I a. /mann SILL - F.7AT a ....' . ....... . 1111JUX11 - uituirt. lit ACKEOWN -it LIIVIAB,T, 1.'4i)0 1,11, aini Ours Farrow; Piano= ado Conduit= 111diddAdm for the sale of Flour, Grant, Porn. .14. came.' ilintr Ratter; 1 415 1 , - Cluric; 'Baud; MU ~ Or Feather"; Potatcos, Pot and .PrarlAatsee,i Bitheretoa, Linseed sod Lard 011si , Driid 'and -Om ildlts, Timothy Clarer.'Flar. mid Gnat Need=...- , api:ly. . No. Yfir Liberty ati, Plttaburgh.,:' I 0 kili IS. UAN tr.i.tiropi-!,Comituf u nom ado Ifoadaaolad ../dxscitedr. pa ale dealer dealer la WISTEBN ' 11143BILYE , _auras, BUTTRB, LARD; PORK. BACON. YLOUB. MU. POT-.llllo' PYLE& -ABILES, BALBBATUtt,-LIN SEND • AND LARD OILS. ,DIIIED 'FBL'Ir do ' 'Prodmoo ." ninny. Nod, HI 'and 11.9 Front atroe . .....-. . . . . _ . . . , • • ^ ......4.........,-. Co alai; CIULP A B,EMPARD Comz,ttatacilt- we v - ana.daaciiiii - ix,048, 'mill*. vtP_ nioDui.l4:No. na mem. stasot , ,PittiburOagt. ' OM= brio& of Rloui for Bakers bolt rigwjy Wog wartstt-ost-iread---Partioragt site/atop- Odd. go - "Nre 'ift , hlorthadlrgi terierally.-I ma y i . , ' 1411414 If. "YAN4UKUFAC Yaorructaart. Coniumnali aisiazo T , devei inLOUB; SOT; vat. lutowis, SEEDS' L4D, OliKESK;Pgrii; OWED 11.10 .GEXECN.rgiara N.idneolrten.' stay., rBlberiatatlislnnoes mule:ntroutt. Warehouse:Va. 1141.13ecoad istreet,, Pitt..burgh; 1-Ami WV 73lo V2 l l7Foirfriablnr,Val tiocofiaszanc, mu or stops, agirer.Dzioort,.. AS 81T17214-EGGS,-1 Western_ jtaidats gazieraU4-110.--1011111111,11,44. FiKlisr; tonn e ottirsti ll itibisniteePa. - a..- .11GrOrdtaind tonshinnentnelicited. Ad& ydy LAVIL6:4I.. ekriZEatirtiSlPAßD/NQ4Act. Akorausture, • , _Mwey=•. , rbo Woof; ria)M, MACON, LAILD,IIIITTES,REMSII3IB,D MUM, aud Produce gumelly, no. 16 Alsrketim.. oenteronriret,Pirtstmlich.-, , . 0 441 Y . • . .... ..... ~..,,-...,..—ar5t.. 4,1 'WM' §leiio ••A ~T ANG, Commix litarigsage Sad .trisSeeide denten, in aro tr. 3p, FLOUR. Gaup, pi:opt:Ts, ac,:,:tio: Liber4i sheet, Pittsburgh: Pa. sel3:tak 1 &NIES DeLYAILL & EON, &UNIT, el - Maas' of LeED 01Ia PAW COXKIIIVON • _awns fer the ptirchese and sale or CRUDE SibiD XifINED Flt sOLICUIt, Nce. 69 and 70 Water st, PittabitralL'• Advances mute on consignments— r ..,. OLLIA NRAIDDLYA . Aucorm39 . r to J 310 .- Al.- 111 /WASOP.• HQ. Liberty .itrea;, burshi_GENERAD_ PRODUCIE;GN.QCSAY AND 002aUS8ION ZLNAOHANT, OevalgioanL ta reepeetAlD7..glk.Ned. fax 4r WHITE BROTHERS; -FORWARDING TV-..AND--COMM SIO3, -/lild-delatZl In PROVO:I4MS AND PRODDOE GENERALLY, No. 21/15 L tura, A StatO YEki,.CommisioatAixasnualf, - In CRUDE AND ENSLNED•VABSON ..OILS, GLASS, ISON, NAILS, An., No-183 Warty 111 . C1112) .1 1GVII Part• • AV'OCIMA. • , Parnief. LY.L- ViTE4I.IB, -:PCOFFIN ' successors - to DiTiodliel. Mauna co 4- o c oam. coccor of Woad sod Water stxpets,PitObilrey i/S4/7 RAMS/. TOIOT: L. 11; V OKIT & COL: 'A successoto L. G And, PRODUCE NDi r- COBLVISSION Alta . OUANTB, 247"Libtkr.litreet aUS JOHN HDINDA, 40.1.M.1.-HOUSE .CO., ,Weoaataa QP,OHOOIoI AND-Commas= Idaacatucts. ogrueiol Stalctulelduidlguar meet,. Pittetbargh. Pa. 177: .I.olKikaiTlJ4 WetoLE :l4.44 thicciniAlrio Driiins; No. etoiet, , Vittaborgh. jettar MMM atcovnx.....ina. cuumapiSci. W.M\ .2% &Jain& itllticKsTwnorrk -41,.... izr FLOUR AGSD ' I.9l.4:l4ll4l.l.dberirstr,t. . . _ fiG • GziTS:.• • • Z.:WM.IIIC' WQOII6IDE WALLACE, :JIIIiNtSTON; De.mair IN Yuan , ogfias' Arm ortirsuOm.s."l9ol4_ , rin natl. rldwr GOtips , ' , BMININGYLULD,,vigt, NAR ITA ,NAtIICINE,S; ie..; &., Of :strk - try'prtmef 'Hy. which Iss'orrora et loorest'arrom: - Miaow No:lth.; deld~d-rcectb.tr,,oc ~P - • Proscriptions cowardly secapoanded at all Coco, • it 116-FAIIIiESTA/Ciig &ai r :Naas -! • L. ima-Davotual lifliaollscrarse-d _WAITS LEAD AND lATHA N DZ, toner of Wood aodireacti 4tretti.Pletsboardo; 4„, • - coo 7, j 114424. / 4 ) 01 % . W - IPLatuut 11BALace' ; Daft,. Amzs, ous;) 7 4}4ariliss;Axp! . DY>C 82 Dn . & NO. f 414 LTharlyatrest„ Pitts bitralLL-4 All orders will metre icoroyaatisiation, IX "GEM.' .I),etrasz; L-140' Wald ccdttr'a : 7rd weer sad; ' , NNW 4 4 14 70 Pi!tqnlriL " is:+?:'' ...,,,• . . . . . .. . j.t.N. VEECHigate of. Fayet t e : c ounty,! • Liago , ':' ,- uizzarrsh tad .erin .tmoic._ _ ~ . . ••jr - OliN : ti.. fiLtaLONNM.4.:46.riii - -Lit , inLaw. Ursour,ammuut atm-11[mm'. Lag Ilyrin, -:alai Mr 93 Dramondstrotw. •+ , 1 . - i - : WlDAttand to um, Mtlexaosit; Mooting atottidlio. laLli 1, tion of Malmo banotbea, /M., inWaMMAgtost. Xl_ . • or'Coinsabia.:....; , ~,, ~: , NOME ILL 41/1i P1X1CZ......—...-............101 ///1.1441 j 7 I 111r1 1111 1A - TRILM & MELLON; At* -16: up ....t l4 ;so - ..m - ramtgh 116 eat, i'aie.,401,., 0,4 e si.ieboad; phubargli. Ps: ; --: mil..fr rilliUM.A6 , -,E,WiNti,, Areouirmy • I DOtristmiunf af•Law.' ~.. :- ~ ~,. , - . ,•, ~ I - - - -Onion; No. ,1511-rourth 'strest,,Minsoiof., I allay Pittsburgh., Fa. ..-, ianiuliwiyz t 1 :, :A, AL - bga.l3,. ThArroxisrmr, AN kJa Ootrasswii LT . Lai, MaramorM to IL0f1D" LAW DUILDINGB, hi°. lit Diamond stuaeL.nex - &ohs 131. Feuds Dborch. mnaatly , I. 111 acmosms, am.,.........' ' -- .7.----.-;za - nimu-,4,-mwrirm, C .i.. S. . (.::' ISCIIOYERs. Arrozziers air I. Law: - 011os, 139 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. n A • B . 111 Gum YAMS COuilla=ll MittirtlAlST t 00011D9, sag; PROD UOld, &a., ad . aQeuttoi 1114 tolnbrans4 "Unlontoire BLEW. Ran. 110 Becond and 145 71rnt 'vacua t tango Wocal.and Smithfield: Plu.burna. 7111151110 ESS 7 1VAMIUUSM:- - --itENE. I.'CO tt.11119; Torsainflng sad Coantitialai Mot obana- and dealer la MUM& -BUTTER.. Lar mytq Vl9B and Produce plurally, tlo, 26 _Wood at , Om Water, PittenuaL• - eldtti AiOlailizi • ft• CO. Yozi.k.vo • el ; aullteasts to PILOTISION3, canerot Itst sad ihnotwhimeta. • Amu], • „. ""—ldriffMAX-M-diGE44;I.I - ;'M'llD.MrAi,ilifaimllrirog Ara/mum Pnu.Annnia asta r""713r7 11114 .P 4 Ca 7 l l :l i V r i lba -44 4/ 4 / 2 4—AGNICt `oats . V 4 cti,; ffttikor'Pointsytesara indrHartfofb/ i- ptiaatiktrastanfei %aim atnet.• • - - • cagLikat ..11 nauftLei:Al2lT4ry,oonu m rbt sod.:Watfr - Azazittazsr Wamair s: .ligasurcip LILA!, "13001 c . 516111nrz: .11J: 01 40115,141 r. MEIN ..•,• intoussau'Pliiika nl. ;• ' ionincitGAND DOYESTIOADET GOODS, t Su. 94 Wood otteet,•thlfct Dlamotul ' - • +Oki'. Pittsburg!; • aplealt‘ A D 1... BURUitte,allt,! suocessor to ilfurchtabiat)o„ Wholmudn sad !Wall Daises DBY-60008,North lave ?mirth, zad Marked divas; ; !...4411 f F 7. RAlttilat DRAyrtia UA . Goon., No. trarkat eve* V9hifaird roorth, pittatargh. ISTOMMINZIMEN ft ,1110it5tIN V.E,-,Diazats,ne,l3TA i.". rig [ea - 74xoT DBIrGIOODB:110 crib* Wig; Ite.o.Flice. No. 74 Dfatitor ortmit. Plttabtairb.. • no ems wo-cte elarce; , Jot rend , nat and !prima. by iwBo/BANK VAN GORDES, , Second strut. ~,c ESTABLISHED IN. 1786 COMIXISSIO.4; gre. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, ov PONIITINAELLLIVITIce,: St Clair Sinai, war ths-Briaga=iiiv_aad-aell CARBOU 011.8.. m arantagt.-411binbaa- WEAN= la, Serrolas7saatTramterr—„.., 3 Ltapt 9,aiLIGUETr4 (taoooBBors,y t,y t92'Lnet.iss AND Cori ) I x9cstAstir-tny the We Of Gams, BUDS, CIIRESE, PRODUCA .99., No 9. 75'Watarand 99 "tont .99ests.Pittot92r9b,Y14' osy6, ~iiosuse is " nsi; iic~sTs; o. 305 LIBEiTy bVIZET PROD UCE. PArr - t 40 0#14.7 - o AII4Y . . gess. MMITARYSOOKR----: ' U. 8. Armyß.gsdaslone; !velem; Iteott'a Infantry Taarleg .I. ' i 17. 8. Infantry Taotkei • Inatrnetiona McClellan% tgropean thwalry; • Do. B.!s do: , Do. _bnyoten,Rzercfnan Jomlarr - 4rtror Wart Rar t n onnldYdrit feßtary institutions; Sekailk-Needattd-Wiez on :UMW* CannAntecttry... • • Dard's B aool of tba &vide; ; MpNr's Reoinflons ems, s iMard'a Manua/ of Target Priam.; Longtnere on Gunshot nrcautde; e Grua' .110,,,144,1111,Vr= .- For sed.- wOod st. lied Vats of leefelefer-Osnatt; ; • Tsteattonof nOollafty.n,apoot • nestra_of/Soclet : Jain nuPtsrin ¢3, l e n 6 ll. 1:11; • . seen.Votnen and Books, L. HIM% Tliootob'a , ; Good 111,t; by o . :ll,eade' . Personal, LordAtsols; f gongs in Zany Aktaftuman - poet..,, by Rase Terry ILiberty and 81nrery—...mga.; Lectures on atocalyree— Bai l s, • Hato y oral . Lira and ltperni of , . Bellgtocun mtig J. 1 - 11 .X&D,'Ir *min street. 4TO C wooloyalo INCA - NATI LEAD WORKS. arecoaszbi, MIMOSA AI, •iiwgtis 4 AoTinuni'or P pe Sheet Lei& n- ' • - ' teed. AL,ao Dwane nt LirE2ll Patent Sh ot aad • • BlociteTia: Nmitiniatteitrrwcatillati'aan Eirautoas. 11, Ingaze1134001y In th• Lead 'had we eau rand& 11:412 itsmilebas, VIAICIsp ;t* ba4 UTimum A. OWYER, Cmatistoi *Tamar?, for.t • role of . , , CUUDIC PETEOLZUM, REWIN/44.01L5,- " EXBollllfr, - , NAPHTHA, do. • Na. 1.32 WATER, STRUT,' Iniir Liberal out advances made on tioitsktimastr and mriprompt patrons! attention Oren to an mnneen lk3mti FU . RifITII4 , E AND DE AN D WOOD CHAIRS BILLING O►► lisDuclD pleteits wnoLisALlVos 1 1 XtelL. - • • JAS.' WOODWELL, _ , 97 end 99 Third street, o road.oscautiortitTOl. and 111 Fourth street ; nitt7o: PATENTED OCT. 8, 1861, Dithridge's Pas OVAL . ..IANK:OIII 11.1.• Z;7 7 4 f , clii.ie an, Intenc. flat flame, which b.ttug all the gismo equally, dees net., erecting_ L. D. Port Pits Dian A Washington Pittsburgh, -Pa. JAS a CHILDS & CO., IiOP 6 COTTON nILI A.I.LZGHILBY, 7 /A147¢111.1111 Or 11DANILIMI 8408 AND OP 08842080 INCLIMS TO 40 INCUR WWIC.. SS - Orders left at Childs t Co.'s. Wood at t Pttutezeith. loin receive atteetkni. , • GEO. .9.IXREE,, , SON & CO, oorwY6T Tourtb; Have received a Ista; and complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Purchased for cub, beim the iialeince! Our week-comprises all art • istes in oar Nem of best quality, end will be sold kowfor cask wholesale or retail. mar l l' WAGONS, itct., N it SALE VERY W OILWAGONS and GPEIN WAGONS, GAIIDENEWSICA QIN AN) COA CANTS; T/1 1 / 3 Glt WRNSL, CANAL, GARD= 12.13%, /GUM :AND STONG MASON'S WHELIA BARROWS; all made of the 6b dry timber; also an *lads of repairing attended promptly. Apply to, • BLOM RA Warren Maxim, . 4 1 0 0t4t 1 "44 AWS*II. ', OTIOB TO OIL IiNFLNERS ANI4 OTILEIth —The Pennsylvania Salt Strinnlact taring Co. having eempleted their arrangements for the nautitimtua,eit 4 L'ONGISNTILITS.O OIL OS ValtoL, are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum still having a oripuelty or Igetitp, ENK,pety:dipi.ther. wales enabled pp SU don in large quantities'irithatildiliy. . :fi t A 0 ,ddreee, GIEURGS ygpt, ! /10.331 Ocoee. 24 Warendreeldiviteseh I Dzsiss to the mast eidiatbremels at-DERIIIN HAVANA CIGARS, and all kinds of SNORING AND CREWING TODACCO, SNUFF, rAliuz lINE6BCIIAUR PIPES, TUBER, dr..,4e., Invat variety, UNDER THE ET. PIiARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Ps. N. 11.—The Treas. supplied on Übetat teams. . . . • e• Vtilatqxli;idifooomori. to • wtla bt d T No. 97 Wood Meta. autlr of "Dfamood ofio7i =Dial blade of CUTLER nazoas, Emu; Eriqualtis, sunk EDIA, GUNN. AA, Ao. - Allergs* itesottnetts t 9 the shove giseircoustastlyurthend.l - .. mid AMASON it .I'OWMIILND,_ - Ppak u PACIALS £M Imossito :RADON,9 DEM' RIMY, LARD, 7f228, AND RUMP PORK, No. 12 • , 00rth Wan. near Llbaty, Pittabo22l2l wp, . = Lan IN ALL VT • Beksits4:o94:Hp. 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RIDDLE - ed co., 8D1701113 P'sopazirrozuf, Publication Office ,No. 84 Fifth litree NORinro AND ZUNING rDITIONS, DAILY. 0 0 Yrraimo Tma L&TZS? lizwa UP To Tax IcIT/Ft OP PUBLICATION: -'_ TERMet Zoiumi• Zodio pa' annum In admire, or Ultra. Zorrros-113 pOriktotun la 'drum, or! *eats per week from tinier's. WlXZLTZooms—diagis coptes, laper inium ; fits es mom , VA at aprods. Per Mums. envzBl7auorgt4.4. TH. . 11 ,/tpATI , MOI4IING,--- 13KEM •4. LATEST-F4Oll THE ANDY. THE : RECENT BATTLES DESCRIBED. FULL AND INTERESTING DETAILS, A letter from Alexandria,• Ye., dated Sep- . let, , gives ; the following recent and tgrveitittt - Ititilltatim i n : Lett ni*ht at dusk, he avy, eannormding in the &ration-Or Corifteville r which over. id hour . and ii wilheard; gen tleman. . ~ ,who le ft Washington City , fin the hattle-fiald ,of Dull Ran: on' Saturdat 'night; tan that says that when his an&ved there at half-past 8 o'clock In the miming,. there was no fighting. left wing had fallen back about- four miles •in the Mreelion Centre . .• 11 . • . '; vine. , ,• ,telt. Ball'ltan`. - 10. Washington at 10 o'cl o ck yesterday morning, and heard &lig in the' direcilon • o! ..the the ROsayi that there were at least from twelve thousand of our. Men. killed, and 'candid in the two days fighting of Prido7 and Saturday. • , : . . . • Yesterday morning about o'clock, Banks's and another. entire division were drawn np in line of battle below Water Station, near B-rii tow; aa• the - enemy were expected to - make an attack for the"-purpose of cutting their way through:. ' A. gentleman whir. arrived from Bull Ann this turnips , says that fighting was going on all yesterday between Candlelit* and Thor oughfare 'Sep t , esierdy miitaing,;Et'order of Ran. Pope, one hundred and fortmr,;s o lght oars. and - Ave lo comotives !woo: &aim by. fin, together with a large Ittlintity'Of-• ammunition and • emits, at Bristowlitaflott:' Tie empty ears , and engine, , alone , estimated bj a railroad man who mac present, were worth $186,000. The Mttretiollitiefforty-itight r ears at the Same play on Tuesday night: It is said that within the last 24 hours the enemy has fallen bank Ma new line of defence. It is reported here,and generally believed, that on Saturday, Jackson one through our lines and formed a junction with Lee. The impression last night and this morning was that our SsrusyFhotos a 4001•110 ager po sition thazi:lieretotarii. Biz hundred and sixty prisoners, Omer the charge of Capt. Langston, of Co. If, Bth New Jersey, and Lieut. Henry, of the 80th Ohio, . were captured on Friday. Their magnate are rather Woosey:'•-Thoy say that alt the food was run out, and they had actually nothing to eat. This was absolutely true, as on overhauling their haversacks nothing in the way of food Gould be found exdmpt two or three apples, an ear or two of green corn, and in • a few-eagle k". little old norm .They sap that 07/11. 400 of our' men were captured. at Manassas and neigh borhood, but that Jankeon, after taking their; nemes, allowed them to go, not haying food; to'give them. Cotner. who were captured one Saturday afternoon say that they had nothing, to eat all day, and appeared almost famished.: Some say that the *bolo Southern army was: in the light; stir that lithe-, they.: whipped here, the South could yet send Ave Gan -i died: theasand morale a, very eolte, and wi mad never .1/110 Jll.okflgi 1111011Mwt had more-than twice his force: -Jr, is said that a whole brigade, of the enemy was cepttired by Gel. Reareei's division on Friday, • The prisoners say they are hearliy tired of fighting, and that, if the, pianist 'would ht. the alms 'settle it between themselves, it would' soon be over, and that if they ever got back to their.•llOpres :they would:, never be caught fighting again, A, ilentonsai:who was cup, tared., .said , that ,, lBe,ooo;uttimpted .te , get through Thoroughfare Gap, but that -only 100,000 were able to do do. " The' form, he continues, were -commanded lily and Ewell, &j and Jackson. lie fuithir skid that...lmam:4 had beewheard-urny-thartathr neighbor-. hood of Manassas &thud fought his first tight In the war, and that If he was. defeated; be world fight the last there. The enemy have now direct communication by roll with Richmond by means of holding Manassas Junction. So a'gentleman told me this. morning. , The enemy ca m e th rough Thoroughfare; I Gap, end there is now no • doubt that they'. ' wen purpmelyadmitted• into oar lines as a strategic movement on the part of our Gen, miry end the - oplulon! in the army now ft that even Jackson, as well as CM other ;mihei Generals have for onus oitieneraled -them- • selves They Intended to march on Wash: ippon ; with their whole force, by way of Gen: trevilje from Mannisaa and loon to Run, totetlit tot akin tn_Xritfenobi thormatim, it,l t wartlfortudneennu7 on their routs to do so. If .this failed, it was intended to make a Or. cult to 'our rear, enter Maryland, and so march on to Widituato, Iry „so •far these attemntays The enemy's whole force ftimerdlng tonoirlp every prisorun'a smoomtj, !know entirely Our rounded by our army, with : no possibility of escaping without the • greatest battle of hl the campaign Wirt ghem mpg,- rhtir inieibers: battlowlitaustfigmat,l y most probably be fought to-day. By 11 o ' clock - this morn ing, if they, have not Imen.alrle by some means' to get out of this trap,but little chance no . matzo for them to do so without Grin rido/s , fares being out to pieces or taken prisoners, to by that - time the Railracd Writ's over Bull Era gia{..tqat hem ry4eilt, and tons 0.11104.; ands of fresh - troops be precipitated upon 4, e u n----1- turreihft - ItosorltaitTralitraldo a trustworthy source; so that to ' -day or certainly to-morrow a most, terrific' births must take plow. __ NEW YORK. tuz . I.Wasarort, Au Up to an early hour th m o rni ngrn the Gov eratalnitlted receivekno dlitcluts, from-the battle field of ./Ital. • dati chap th e { gen- Pope, Written* its geiterdly MONO tag, which was telegraphed yon yesterday, at wawa, and that front Oen. McDowell claim ing "a complete ilataiy" On lb,' old battle ground, which was ,datig at Omit the ; sates time This &brew» of basin nee was .reiarded nalSe bet; aid eine, our direct communications, being 'open, we are not more than seven hare distantfroitt Manassas Junction. .Distant firing was heard yesterday afternoon rind !stein the - evening; ut it was impoulble tabula..oam the Booed whether it was approsaklng.or rtnedingfrourl Washington..-whither our bravo troops were advancing or retiring.; • Whichever way the truth lay; the:- fightlig was evidently going- on;w1: points . not taaoy miles distant from the scene ot. Wedneaday's and'Thursdae's ,eonflicts.kme.„..ttprlben--* salons wareouniinaedhy a aturier4rhe arrived at ort. Halleck's hasubinattats this moitdrig with the nisiablt. oon. Pope fallen back In order to Centreville.; A stilt eltroir:wholeltAlitlleld battle yes- IWO, afternoon at 5 t e ak i akerea the follow ing account of Gen—Pope's operations from Thursday to natardap alg t. The account Is clear, eonnected, and 140111. gible. The battle commenced on Thursday at 5 seeloOk As the alterapinq and has lasted with oat intstmladenienospf,AOtntleriusent, The anirlistaoait Ot6t. oar Autd.aaritit gabseestidgkoalha obLitanauaa Itattladiald. 14 -* .)-(--•"mc-rprtalaoltroap wars2adiattair itatd,ooo. 16 n d 2sB, cui r 04 Friday morning Julian , vadatiltadiy r. mum% isoaceded Utah:dim a intik% with Long. I 1 , . . . . . . Vittsburgit Sauttit. yfellifmterer; Aug. 31-10 p. m. A litentlemae, whose oftiolai *allies' gave him the marvel° Gee..Popei headquerteLts who talked freely withhim cud-with west - ter of Gstiersaa and otter prominent officers, and who wliserved with,cool civilise eyes, left Oentrovinket about 1 eelook to-day, and ar rived here this evening lie supplies the lat est authentio account d the Situtiop. When he arrived at ihe bights of Centre yin', et shout hal(nprial o'clock this mom things appeared ahlsniiiireetioed eye to be no /11110 0011E0810 .',:.,11 . 11ts rdamingeboat singly end in'ecitied es in motion towar d , tido end that point.. 1 / 1 the comae of Salo or three hours he pereived order 'coming eel of: apparent charm: ISOCIIIeII who had been seeking their regiment . tied found thirm,.a r . the regiments were:ei:hies and coma . e - marching. All the erliiery, the seperyisi Of which urea lutrusedt to Gen. fileDuwell, bid totted lta plaue.J'Ah. teemed' ready to -meet-MI sitteekimidetomfpiiiket been sent cut to took-br the enemy ) thkorder to one being to 00.4 toldaaanal. ' The only officers wt :had moat to Rey_ about demoralisation rr pule or. disorgeni. nation were Wkoct appearance • indicet- Pitesee. alu d that they-spoils:inn peritonea experience. No perions are allowed to visit Alexandria Gen. - Peril heriarten t which were_ arithnut.tproper pees. established ie a hone, on the street of Ceti. - civilians are - allowed Passes to go to the aB. was • eco sad serene. Then, bettle.field or, to Pape's array. with the (hitters! Votonandine were Generels' Poeta froni portent crossing lig °Dowell Re na and Reynolds, etith other_ ..the kridoca n tA irt i on ._ - " .•l f n 4.411 veliFl4lol4 - !plrf ta .igo,hoeirster.wagoos allowed to go to and Bait the molt oharfeWellffaiite,fo' the. . o•ol Pl ov .eitheityvf.wahooi, Pals"! .Sistststri.,lo,;:.lar. tegarden..,ltheir ~_.: s o:, l konrar are . allowed to pass mini the wow= tteptogualle wen dieposed, in- river unless with a. pas&-Natiosat geed, to jaoll.lollllok and were not appro. sumer, Sept. 24: ;:. _ { street. It is conaidered certain abm that large portions of the rebel army succeeded in uni ting with their ihardly-pressed forces, and either on Friday or Saturday probably its main columns arrived on the battle-Sold either through Thoroughfare Gap or from,the north, by a road leading from Aldie 'Gap. The battle was opened Friday morning by our. assault, Sherman's battery - ootnmencing the contest. Sigel's line of battle was formed with Gen. Schurz on the right, Gen. Schanck on the, left, and Gin. Stelnwehr in the center and at a risen,. These are Sigel's' three di vision commanders. Gen. Milroy, with his independent brigade, led the advance. : • 'Thi - enitoy were pushed' gradually bat Steadily baek till about 1 to the afternoon. nu. enemy then suddenly sad .liercely ad vanced in a bayonet charge against Milroy, who was compelled to fall back. Gen. Schenck sent forwardis brigade to sup port Milroy, but both were driven back, and ost, severely. Milroy's command was so badly cut up that be could not gather a regi ant Gen. Schur: meanwhile was lighting in the woods with the greateet determination and courage, and, though losing heavily, holding hit ground and handling his troops with the greatcatekill. Gen.Steinweht"attPPortedhim: Oa- the left of Schenck, heavy muses of rebel troop. appeared, and that General sent for re-Infos - cements: Steveni' and Reynold's divisions were - ordered up - tois support, but all were driven back. : The result of ihi on Friday - was, in imlistanee, that the enemy had at first been driven about two miles, but subsequently meeting reinforcements, and in their turn at tacking, recovered a mile of-the ground they had lost. Our troops rested at nightsnsilein advance r o: the position when the battle had begun in the morning. The division of Generai - etelnwehr, which had acted partly as 'a reserve, was engaged in support of Schurz, and :Most effectively - handled. Saturday, the battle was more general. Reintselman, Porter; -- kfaDesiell, Sigel, and 'Reno were engaged. The day was spent until , 3 o'clook 'massing troops, deploying, and maneuvering. Reintsalman, commanding the right, -at tacked at three with Rena's corps, holding his own In reserve. Porter Moved' forward in the center at the Lame' time. Porter's- advent,. was -et ogoe met and chucked by-immense masses of the enemy's infantry, and almost at the same moment be. came exposed to an' enfilading fire of grape and canister. , The troops endured this with hoick bravery for more • than an hour. Au officer who watched them with his sisal, says he could see the .ground strewn with fallen ranks of dying and dead. 'Finally they broke and fell back in dis order. • The enemy advanced his batteries rapidly, and poured in a storm of shot and 412811 upon these confused and flying masasi. The left wing waa corepleudy beaten, and the battle_beceme seriously endring_eted- McDowell then advanced id support, and endeavored to hold the unite andleft, but hie mesmerists were anticipated by the enemy, and he was enveloped by-the rebels oa their right, and outnumbered at ail points. Then . Rigel shone out, and his . qualithrs as a soldier bemitne mere-titin-aver eonspicuotia Riding everywhere ever the' field, he brought up his brigades suocessively. to their position, and held them at the front while the tide of futitivet pound by. - Large bodiei of McDowell's ranee broke and retreated' in disorder, - Making aerosslitll Run. At 6in the afternoon the, battle was going heavily against nos.. Gen. Pope, lest ordered up and into the fight the last of his rperves,' Sigere Corp., and was still endeavoring to retrieve the da'y ; but along the Centreville road, artillery, infantry wagons, and cavalry were mingled together in oonfaaion and all fallings° the rear . Oar !light rema ined com- , Plwativoly:firer, land - prespaled the *way ' ,frost (alluring , up- his eduintaxe.- - Indsed, the last of the crossing of Bull Ran was in perfect order, protected .by thnright, which passed over last, and by o o'Clook the stream' was tressed, and', the enemy troubled us only by a few shells. We were felling back to Centreville. Franklin with his whole corps was between atone Bridge and Centreville, and press ing' on. Sumner. with life corps was aloes behind, between Centreville and Felten Court Rouse, urging his troops forward at their greats, speed; (len. kieelellin is universally and bitter], blamed for . this serer... If his troops had been sent forward .when they were ordered, Pope would not hare been compelled to fight with half his army against the whole rebel force. Sumner and Franklin, who only reached the field last night, too late for the fight, should hive been there throe days ago. • , McClellan was three times ordered to move and refused, .and „hy .a genital order this' lamina kvramoved from the command of all troop% sop& thoieremainingin Aletandria; WillifilleVplied to, hir,Gan. r Pope On Frithui. to send Supplies to his starving a rmy, he re turned word that ho would not send them on.; leas'Pote sepia cavalry escort for the train.: And at. this time all McClellan's forces Were held idlest Aleassidtia.:. • " • t Plea hundred rebid prisoners are at Fairfaa Station swatting trattepartacloo to'Washing. ton. They einem. in 'Oleg, as does inforr =anon from an other sources, that the whole rebel truly was engaged .aader Gen. Lee's command:' Its numb'srs Ito ono of thero set - at less than One 'Anndred and fifty. thin:tailed, and many ear Limited them at two hundred or three hundred thbusand.• The prisoners also all say that they were promised in easy and 'speedy match inter Washington. ..they were oirtalnly to be , there.withiaa week. Jackson , was ..the ~'idvanoed ;guard of. the. grand army and Ina 'engaged. alone the drat - day,-Jacksonand—Langstreet the second,'and Jackson, Longstreig, and, Lea. the third and fourth. . . An immense number of oar mon were wooded in the ankor,rhpulder ; heretofore tinknif Or Poirl'Ottlie woundititour mei wed:, in the legs. Ho says the staff °Moor, whose amount, of the tittle we hare given above. He says, tiro, - : that although many of , oar man left Alm battle.'deld. unseasonably, they • were perfectly 0001, and replied. to questions that they were on that way. tojoin their reg. Aments. adds that `there was nothing that could be called demSalltatiou or pante. Chtn. Hillock,' we are happy to hear, prairde Gen:Sigel without. atinti tiofoughtforeeveh out of eight day, continuously. Gen. debura's eondiet fa also:itify highly spoken of. . • - Gen. Popos' dimalohei totdaX 11°0- fol. — Gan. "waterer 1 be latter is, however, o bug diet:moo from the ' ' benzive of any flanking :movement by the i The H. G. C. Order at the North. enemy. For some time intimations have been re- Although the Maser , at head quarters did ceivedfrom the Southern parts of Illinois nor seem to bet - disposed-to edmillt in so and Indiana far from being of a eatisfac many words, the inevitable inference from l ey f what they said was, that we were defeated on tory character as respects the loy altyo a Saturday. Friday closed with a victory ;we Portion of theirinhabitante. Briefly, there were driving the enemy back when night Can be no reasonable doubt that . an . order, came on. But in the morning, as was soon which had honey -combed the whole South made evident, he was stronger. A force esti- before the days of Fort Sumter, has been mated at 40,000 r-strong had marehed to his for some time undermining the political relief through 'Thoroughfare Gap. soil of the Prairie states. In view of the Oar line of ibetde was formed about six misery caused -by that deteitable precur miles from Centreville, and not far from the sory organization, known „ as Knights of old Ball lien battle-field. General McDowell the Golden Circle, one maytWell shudder at was on the left, Gen. Fitz John Porter in the hearing ,bat les, influence has extended to center and Gen. Reno on the right. The left fronted a heavy, piece of woods in which the country North of Mason and Dixon's line. there was little show of force, while opposite The burnt turn dreads the_ fire; and if the center and right, the signs were, that the it should turn out that there has been real enemy had massed his troops. Our forces cause for alarm in this case, as there was were disposed Upon the supposition that this in the other, it will be the fault of our au was the case. Beth WWI discovered soon after therities and our people if these Guy the battle begets that the real strength of the Fawkeses are allowed to spring the mines rebel b army erosion our left. Gen. Lee, who which they have been preparing for ortr . w as in com mand of tht i who le re bel arm y , ha d deitruetion. When the first reports came I massed his troop, on our left, and poured in from the West, there was some reason to ] a terrible fire which caused Gen. McDowell's corps to waver and fall back. The battle B IN S° tbat the y might be in part the ere ” raged all day, but the enemy proved too ahem of a distempered fancy or a wanton strong for ill and toward night oar forces fell love of mischief. Later accounts, unfortu- I back to Cent reville, leaving the killed and 'lately, leave little doubt that any such most of the more serionely wounded in the charitable scepticism is entirely out of hands of the enemy. That enemy, luckily, place, and that a deep laid conspiracy to 'erhspe, for as, , did not pursue our retiring debauch our armies in the field and produce columns, and made no attempt to molest up r i s i ngs in the true mama, has b een l a id them. The v etvegve" move m e nt Wa a , ea' cording to the generals and other cotters with by the leaders of the insurrection. The Southern parts of Illinois aed In whom my informant talked, executed in good diana, have been largely settled by squat order. tors from this slave mates with their char- Gen. Bono said that the real cause of our defeat was want of supplies. Ti, horses had acteristie ignorance and unthrift, For had hardly anything to oat for from three to vivo many months after lie outbreak of hostil days, and the Mei had fared tittle better. lib ities the inhabitants manifested not only a words were borne out by the voracity with, strong repugnance to entering the United whioh staff officers, who usually have the but States • service, but took frequent occasion opportunities to secure whet is to be had, de- to siow their sympathy with Davis and veered their breakfast; to-day. In ape of hie Confederate crew. The section lying this, however, in spite of all" drawbacks, to South of the Cincinnati and St. Louis rail some of which it is not yet time to allude, ad has beenparticularly• d -pi th Gen. Reno and all the officiate with whom my r° ern more or less bater secessionism. Unt il informant talked agreed that a cottons of fresh,/roop, p. wou ld - s o „,„ chanced the quits recently . it , had , not come to the elm /brumes of the - day. "Where is Franklin f" face very often. But it would' seem that it "Where is Sumner ?" was the question. The did not arise from a change of sentiment, answer I have given you in a previous letter. secret associations being at work to inject 'Franklin's °Scars raid they were ready to It the more effectually into the _popular march on Tuesday, and were exptefting the veins, and render the't the more fatal when order. Oa Wednesday' they wens allowed ait should reach vita Ls. day's leave. Os Thursday and Friday they With such materials to work upon, the were ke p t in camp' remneeteril Y ez P ania g a a plan pursued has been such as to turn order. That it came and kept coming from - - Gen. lialleck, and was countermanded_ by t hem to the, beet account , ,by play ing uPen Gen. McClellan, you already know, prejudices and misrepresenting the objects • garu Before my informant left, herds of cattle of the Government and the H. G. C. or- . za. „on , , ~ .it has been freely given out and provisions for man and beat were arriv e tug at Centreville In great abundance, and that the latter contemplated nothing more the soldiers were eagerly breaking their long than ordinary political adios, the inset Up being held at nit and in out of the Up to 1 o'clock no firing worth speaking of way places, because t he Government would wu heard at Centreville, nor after that hoer not permit them to be publicly converted. on the ride to Alexandria. The number of prieoners paroled by the en. Then, the war has been represented as an easy was 650, abolition war, the Administration being desirous of flooding the North with amen- The thousand prisoners, of whose capture cleated negroes after a little longer con- Gee. Pope speaks In his Bret dispatch, were .- ., . taken to Alexandria to-day, and eeourely eon- v entent wearing of the mask . The Pout fined there. bility of these falsehoods has been such as Gen. Reno said in conversation to day that even to decisive a number of citizens more be never saw a more daring act than 011111 per. favorably situated for the acquisition of formed by the rebels an Saturday. Oat of the knowledge than those of "Egypt." Who woods on the flank of several of his batteries can wonder that with a rural population swarmed what appeared to be stragglers from so derivedand so educated, bad men should set forces_-_-a few at arst, then more and more, take hold of their prejudices to produce until not less thou a regiment or two had explosions similar to those which had hap emerged. He was bornpletely • deceived until ened in States lying further Southward.? they were nearly upon his guns, when be ,i , ,, . nen ill everj probability, a priori, that " a caught eight of “tbe red patch." knew them to be rebels, turned is artillery upon them, large portion of the statements just come and destroyed almost every man. to light, should be regirded as worthy of The precise hostel about &Luke, his troops, belief. , and his transportation, it is difficult to arrive The leaders in this mOvement, accordiffg at. The gentleman, whole report .I have en- to several affidavits ofpsreons' • who be deavored to present above, heard nothing longed to the ' Order, comprise members of about him, and made ose who no special should know, inqairies. c ongress, j u d ges, m ili tary s te mma, p e p & It is stated hens by th claim and other persons of social and po esfesed as from the best authority, that Bands ii, ''''al I nf l uence i n t h" stect. p rn , n . n ,e , but that he weelobliged . ta destroy alt hi* '''"' . '' -.2 '_"'"_..' ' emin., et which he had more shin his chars— amo ng the se a pp ears tue . nam e °r non mach unnecessary baggage baring been left:.Wm-J. Allen; ehtOted to /roue of fteP in his charge by the ; other divisions which reeentatives infill the vacancy made by moved forward. Mr. Fifleld, a master of Col. Logan. Ho now reyresents the Ninth railroad transportation, who , to in - town, is, district, which comprises the southern however reported as, saying that Haab has comities of Illinois. This public function screed all—hiostell; hi, command, and his trains. ary is now under arrest, with two judges Still another authority--a superior detective. and some other prominent actors from the who left Centreville yesterday morning—ea s ! same diatriot. It is not difeoult to believe that he 4 inaaad ' a 4 -. 1 ( 63 .a.".. •" " wri " l "' Allen deeply implicated in the coruipiracy, These accounts agree as to the safety of Gen‘l j udging from his (ionise in Congress, which Banks and his addle's, but differ touehing, the wag ons . Yesterday afternoon, e 5,,,, ,, though far from being arnoterioue as that there w as .' no little co ncern i ng hi., .of Vallandigham, was equAlly hostile to self in the highest eirc‘es. every government measure looking toward The detective referred to above said that, active measures against the enemy. A. Sigel had taken up a 'positi t in in advance on brother of Gen, Logan also appears in ihe the right wing, several mile from Centreville, list of leading actors; - but the censures he toward the Bull Run moue ins. He also re 'is represented as bestowing upon that offt turned confident of victory In the battle to- r toacquit Min of all parti ce are Sufficient morrow. i cipation in it. S. S. Marshal, formerly a I am bound, in order to give all statements member of Congress, is stated to be an ad for what they worth, to note rho reef= mony of another winless—a young surgeon' jutant.general in the order; Hon. A- L who was at Centreville to-day, where he was KnePP i 8 she ileePeeter being tiellieeted• engaged in professional work "among the That the object 'ef tate organisation is wounded for several lhourt. H e saw little treasonable, admits o f no rational doubt and conscientiously - 'refrained from repeating It , proposes, in the first. place, - to resist mere rumors. On , no point, however, hid drafting ae unconstitutional, but lids is testimony was explicit. Between Fairfat comparatively a trivial part. of the scheme. and Centreville he Lund numerous stragglers! Mr. Joseph T. Williamson, of Williamson —thousands, he naid: and within our limes at of county, testifieseinder oath that Dr, Bundy, Centreville there were to his eyes evidences. w tilained the object of disorganization. At Alexandria, also, ac..l ho initiated h im, explained • I cording to several witnesses, noti few offitiere the order to be "to get all the Democrats , and men from Gen. Pope's army were about to join the South to unite the' North with ' the streets and engaged in disseminating ths the South." As "the South" now follorte most preposteraus rumors, some of them, the Confederacy, the drift, of this is beyoad we regret to say, in a position where they a question. Mr. George Myers, a sergeant scald hive known the truth, with non/Solent of Capt Crud's company, tureens that., tile extuse us who B et , mbe afr e battle l‘ not to take up arms for or , against" the July a year ago —a drizzly, dismal day like this—who saw the Government of the United States, but to beer, true allegiance to those who may he wet, ragged, intaketicss, unwounded soldier* members_ of the Golden Cu-cle --s. c. its on the Avenue, each narrating to a lot of owners. And it may be here elated that eager listeners how his regiment was "all out to pbsoes," he only left .to Pal the sad tale 4 these have military titles and dietricts as the day was oa the whole not dispiriting by signed them, Mr. Allen being a general contrast, although the same rebel faces which with a command extending to the Ninth bad listened to those stories with unconcealed Congressional district; G. W. Wall is men satisfactioqwere again thronging the hotels tinned as a brigadier general; others are and rejoicing to their .4 grearisxpeetations ~• ~ co l one l s, Ma j or; captam; EmE..tho whole—lees openly, however, for despite the loofa , being bound together by the most solemn It °lenity of our pollee, a wholesome dread Le felt .oaths of . _.. of Gen. Hallett and Gen. Wadsworth. , oaths o oweinence, throug h a set or pass 12 M.—The latest official dispatehee are weeds hn n ern,PnlY to the initiated dated at Centreville at 2 o'clock. At that woul d . even seem that a clear understand hour the enemy was some two miles distant, log nee neen come to between these Mint and appearances indicated that a great battle bars and their o lloutlieni brethren" under would be fought to-morrow, in which both Davis, foi at a, givers Mg/sal—made by . armies would be-engaged. placing the hitt end of the music& on the The soldiers were topietented to be In, ex- ground, then raising it tip with the barrel cellent heart and ready for the battle. To resting _upon the breast, followed by e'er night Gen. lialleck, who was up all lest night. - rain other motion; the rebels are to direct Mug retired &raker,. The President has one : their fire Isewhere. opening t h e i r ` ranks out to the Soldiers' Bomb, and the War De- a • - -for these fellows to got an entrance 'and partment le descried. One.whe saw the Pref. Went this afternoon• nays that he was never then thin* down.their.arms. ' ' fuller of fight. "We'll whip them out to At this point it beauties a -question of morrow," was his expression. grave imponance- What and how much Tomorrow the order excluding conespond- has this coruspiracy had to do In the late. tints from the lines of Gen. Pope's army will d• p a l Ade in b e Southwest, a nti sutra r probable be revoked. ' arid the imparting of information to the enemy everywhere of the disposition, num bers and resources : of leer troops 2 _ What is to be done, when the grountl,on which we are treading has- thus 'been mined by treason?' When men, as bad as the Prince of Darkness can:- . make them,' are spreading their toils in the free states for the preparation of outbreaks such as have desolated the Border states, it is no time tostand and look On in idle indiffer ence. Let the whole iidult male papule, time liable tonere. MS militia, be celled•out and trained daily ender the leadership of earnestly loyal tuns who lure Been service, and are prompt as putting their Imel upon incipient disturbances. , The time seems to have fully come for a daily drilling of Gte wholepopulation able and liable -to bear arms.' A few hours - ofeach ilay, • and' a sa few ve millions 'of mbney thus expended my tenfold the amount of both, after the destroyer of our Mortis& shall have., hail aced trouble at the North; There are other elements of:-missrldef brewing which may be made uee of as weLlas the treason • - able association jai% Ascoiered in Illinois: Ours, is not a . political controversy for elfleilis but one for Ilf6 or death, and the kk 4' ea nirellorled:to muntbe morn:rote:tit than 1-Aarit',,lyieur, , ohm* speeches ., .Let. till ire pa in ts for s' levy eri 'maxi. — • -. N: -Y: pen.l:llanks Safe. • After:the tilling back of oar forces to Cen _ treville, there wienaturaily some anxiety felt as to the safety of Gen. Banks' command at Catlett's and Mist°, Stations. Re left Bristow Station - kbouxB o'clock on Sunday, morning,.and sun - needed In bringing eff.his entire command and' wagon train uninjured,. his only 'encounter with the enemy being, sin occaelonal interchange of Chats,- He reached Centreville about noon on Sunday., The fact that the enemy did not undertake more-seri ' nasty to oppnee 10,Ni:taunt* with Tope shortie how terribly the — Contederittes were crippled In the betties of Friday and Saturday. Gen... D a nk o , i n the_ t!.eelatioa of the order in that end, barn; one hindrect, and - forty, Serail railroad oars, and fitre !neon - tot-tree, be,. sides stores, baggage, .to.l--/Tatioant Sept. 2.: =ME PLEB AND bLiDINE iNSN-DLSCD. WM. F. Gdltatria, 6.01dary....1 . jultly . 11101; IIitiUttA.NUE4 , BY 1311 E RNLI ": ARCS itIirddiAI...FIJMIANOI-COMPANT's i OF...PM& ADELPHIA as BIIILDLFGR. Ifinitsg ol perpetual, ItiaMadjd 181t;l118Jd=RIL tot, In town or country. OfEas O. 309 Walnut strait. 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