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II SHADS. oigooi, Y«.» 80 s 70 • 12 "1 88 (I 4 ' ,r. 88 10 7-10' . , Shall We Have a :Dittft in Alleghenff. County? We hue - greedy published a stateMent, phpared With ghat care under the direction of the County kneautive 'Comlittee, which the has show' eg ny countyf urnished • ja*nggregate of 12 , 676 wit for the army, in.' ; duffing theta who went into the regular ser !.-.1,10e,•$ well as those -who -joined organhe . ; does in New York and Virgil:la..- Our quota i 5,10,593; hence we have tarnished an ones, of 2,083 men: But in this estimate of 1.11,1116,' the volunteers far .tho Clarnorin Regiment are not Included, neither are these' which:have enlisted in ether ergenikationa sinew the, en "rollmentwas'anade. . The neater of men in regiments eutsiditthe State. is comparatively few,. certainly not over 1,500. The enroll „meat, heweveri brings us in :debt to' the State , over 2,000 men k to 1111. which- supposed -dell; dopey it is invoked. to lake a draft, less then who pay hankinlistel since the en _ But why sho uld webs subjected s ihnit hale -facts and ggenottahear'that our whole dety,has been discharged to the country, - end to our..patrl: ono efforts to quell the rebellion ;we have. even crowded the number of men.required of us. The Cominittee, in gathering these std.' instrueted,Mr. Thurston to m ake =s thorough U 448414104 and to put down the . ' minimum rather than -the maxi ' mum figire, which he did. Bat thi COmmithe went still farther. ” They sent ifs. Thurston to Harris. berg, with a White Adjutant, Oimitral Bus,. eel/,,asking parmissionny have access to-the -reeords, on Ale in his office, tilt ids 'Siam might be verified, as far a.passible, with the muster rolls on ills there. In every instance _ where the mister:rolls had been filed, Mr. .. "Thurston - found his Asarco verified—foend ' . :even mornmen than he claimed., Bat it so happens.that many - th e company rolls are -'' :nerve Mello* and bens* could not be mai-- ged. This is: the ewe, we bellareitu regard: tocompanies in CoL Hiys and Oak Blades ..ents—oompanles indispntablybelonging • to this connty. These muster , rolls are un questionably the best proof Of the number of . men tarnished, and in a oue se dear as that presented, by, Alleghenyraninty, should be a 0 ,;... orp_ted, without hesitation.- -. • Incest. to get at the 1111.131berPt men iota . ally recruited - in AUeghcoy - county,. by the °Moms of those aorapanies. whose rolls are not on the ' Ate In ail Adjutant Generals _ office, Mr. Thurston is nowengeged in. pro curing the entitled:es' CI tie 'officers them selves,who of,eolllllo have possession; of the muster rolls. This - testimony will be all-put in proper 'shape, be of in* a char. eater in justice and equity ' ', it will entitle us to sampled* and Whored* exemption from draft. - And this exemption iettlairnel by our potpie not matter of favor, but of right and jukles.•; No where in the Bede have men 1 been more `freely tendered ; no Where hes money been More jibe:ally expended, for the purpose of indiatments,- than: here ; and it would not °dyke unfair to taxa' with i'dzaft,hat" it would be virtually . --stigmatis.= us as lacking in fgeraility - and - • Oar people are uotprepared;for Ibis, and they' expect better of Stare, even' though': the. draft should be -reduced-Ins Mero,:nominal figure.:. Having done our wide duty, wish the hot;to go borers the State end the Nation: The queotion of power on the; part - of the • CoMmissioner, Mr. Nees'', to_ receive such testimony as that ie whielCyakarealluded, "'we need not 'dismiss further Shantou; that. be has a precedent in point, for his vfidance, In moot Phriadelphis,Which has reduced the numb:ate he drafted thertitnnitl3,ooo • sdaotite,ooo) - .111/ILCimiimliiliiiker - there tour firm* .one Col. Buff, saPported, we pre sume, ,bycompetent' testimony. • If, in the city, of Philadelphia, the, returns of -the en: rolling others should fall 'Short no leas then 9,000 men, Mealy in the cities of . Pittsburgh and Alleghony,and theturrounding boroughs, It le alto presume inat - the dslidenejmonld. be 2,000. But, aside from all this, the Cam- mittee expect to show snob Lido and igures as will _leave no doubt in the minds of the Cohmissioner that the county has done more -. than is required of her, and ought Ante hon. oreA accordingly. This is the alorost,unsel, 'mons roles of our , people, and shall it pass MENE " -The flattener° Tax. This tax Is now`going into operation, or rather has gone into drat since the Ant day ef September. 721074)1min, effected by the tax law, may not be aware that they ire. Ita ,. Me to fine; and conllscatione,for cot perform lag souls r obeying 1113111/Npe Clause of the laereffsoting their business, 'Ail man ! --. Wight:in hivecartain duties to perform, eel: tails accounts to render and ureter to, under pain of axed penalties: Distillers of Coal Oil • `, -- , - ( hs , which i/ meant distillers •or•-.- redness of desiniptions of Carbon oil) and distillers of sphits, and brewers, are bound under strin,_ gent-penalties, to keep a certain description of books, and to render to the Collecdor and Assessor tri-monthly and montitlyjacconnts. Bonn for theme= be obtained at the offices ' . of, the_ Collectors of the districts. Much - • trouble can_be.sared-in-this-way.• .., D9natiorte to shAVoreorrutitegiAt'eso. The folloiriniiary,liberal donations -wan yestarday midi in aid of the Coranan• Beg!. _ . meat e Jamas Jame, A. . . . Lyon, Short( do Co 11.anabile k ... ". . ... B. PahnestoeitCo John Gen. 2 1 ',1t r .itowe Tos ? lt. . Alex Chambers • . 50 • Giark A ' Graf, Baniatt h Co. Joshua Bhelea Shill of Bvoon.---The following mains of stock were nsedo.lant eveningzo-- On amnia! Belo Booms,' No. 54 Pit* street,- by • J . :6 .rDavis, Auctioneer - • •-- . '6460 n 5,00 b 4,50 'AB,OII - and Manufacturers - Bank.. ,52,50 'Plinsbnigli losers:4e Cmpany .. . 20,25 _ GODYN.S Boo: , -Joba ~ W. IPlttook has roodyed the Ootobtn , camber of this Dein: tiftd, useful and interosUng Lady's Book: Tbla prima t camber has the usual Rumba? , of -:'jute gogravitupi, and • largo amount of roadl Log mute:. No lady abould be without it. bill 'which shoed draw a crowned house is Wrong tonight. It consiste' of am "Corsican Braaten," ind the °Coll is . Boy," with is dame between the glean jtr cP °ants.' Tmotrow - nigla th.biltaloger - makes his nit appemace thu swan on the. . . . . . Da. UrfaDam, ozazoini phyeician for Alla.' gbeayeatuay, ILlattoaacas ia card, to be fonntl hit fillethar 00111IILD, that atl. ihrsininatloes 'at iN ollimrwill be eh aria d for... Parlous atoll.- iatia•saye any ehargsa should 'call at the ..oeAtra3oaaa., where ha axahola ea bolo! chary. 7 1 ; ; " Ankincr—ktn. Sham, of . 11 bilril itfoot, apoihoni, pecuri of bring concern,• ad In the mooing of Mn. Bertrandt'o hotil4o, (adjoining Eihsaari') vu arra tad . Lai "oroda. oil opompl•Loo of 111 brotbor of Ur%. and loekodl op for a boarioi. Cioeurso.—Psnnota and yard/ . dr MAN; t' s l , tuclir. Etat ,iittina sad bullion/11y mada boys' elothlng of the beet reateeriAls, should WI on J. L. Cannsghan, Bodoni etzlest,reemer-thr.Dhunond, Allegheny City. ;..* A :7 Gong , / 101 Onzozza.--" Godsy's LIAO Bonk" for ths coming month hal boon rttiolft; 4 d by J. P. Sant, thit pchlattie.4.lBj. aisionlO lialt;Pifth street. The uftWitt4 41' f. 94t:WIww ~^".'k'?3^~H e: "";:: iii,.;, y: oittsbugh •santfrt• Np:DX=DAIX' Dioß.liaNG,.. • .PZPT. 17 CI 'Y . AF.F4IIIB. so-017101AL PAPER OF TEE CM. soo so MffEE=E -- 4 T. •2; , '71'4"1 ''-_- • • , . - , - _ 8 /t"khtlrAkEktiteeA.Ueged - Suicide. On Tueiday4ivader,ahoef foar o'clock, pistol shot Weal hoard Itt'tlio . boar,,tonto of a . . German name ZiittiOn the cora or 0 f Liberty skied and 01011 salty, in the Fourth Ward. Oa inquiry Items ascertained from the in. metes that a..giiinif man niaied.Hqs bid committed addle by shooting Mineelf, 'ln formation of the , xffair was conveyed to the office of Alderman Doaldson, and in three- . quarters of an hour after the shooting Bess expired. - Coroner McClung was sum moned, and after empanelling *jury ha,Pioceeded to investigate the affair. Emil, She proprietor . of the hones, Lissie Elliott, Sarah" - Delaney., and anotherlromen, were' all tiken Into cui. todY; and' ex amined before. the jury. The sibitanee of their testimony Ii Ai follows : Hess. had been in the habit of 'tellin g the /Muse, (which, we may state, lief a very dis reputable ehameter;) and was engaged to he Married to fade litilott. lie came,thers in the evening, and found several parsons in the lbas.roont Lizzie among the number. He acted etre's'i gely 'midi holding - his hand be hind his back, stated. that he had sothething to scare Mille with.' _She endeavored to see what he'held in his hand, and toittEmil that It was a rovelver. Enall then asked Mess for the Pistil, milt was handed to him. After examining it, he handed it back to lieu, when the. lattot.: - 5a1d÷ , ..130041 bye, Lit:le— -1 good_ bye ' ? and immedlatily .presented. the pistol to - his left breast and heed. He fell bleeding, end - expired ha Shout three quar ters of •in lwitir: The ball entered near the heart, - . broke thratigh".iine , ,the ribs, and pastod` obliquely 'Weigh the -body, lodging Theaborkstatessisnt was corroborated, ' by all the witnes,hlnd - ,t4iti illegal that onurnsmad *yea, who - wasin the bar room when the shooting took . place, passed out, to marl:tog-to some on the street that a man had shot himself in thitOtitins did not want to get mixed up in the affair, ind made off The jury. not: being; latiaded All to the manner of _liess'..diath, and dodging to have the testi mony of - Myets adjourned the inquest until Wedneaday. _ The inmates of the houicwireconveyed to the lock-up, and the body of young Eau was taken to the residence - of his parents in the Fifth ward. 'Re was 'about twenty-four years of age, and had been boarding with/dab:other ist .1314 ningham. The Pennsylvania-Relief Aseocia tion•.An Appeal for Aida The annexed letter from. Mrs. Anna 134 J us tipaL correeponding_Secretary of She Penn sylvania feint Association Of '-T!hilanelphie, hai been handed to us for publication hp Mr. Howe. We are informed by Mr, Hartangh, 'who intimately*iliainted With the.oPera lions of -this Bodety,And who has hod much experience with minatory matters, as connect ed with the sick:and wounded of the army, that it is one of tire most eminently useful organizations to be-found in the whole coon tiy, and -upon his testimony, and .upon the 'character of its :managers, we dO not hesitate to commend it to them:tilde:lce and patronage of our beneirolant intlsens. , -_ Individuals and societies . dashing to know . mere of the vast amount of relief widok this Assoilsitiouft and: hourly dispensing 11/31 . 014 the sick and w o und ed soldier , are re ,& _. tarred to Mr. !Jerboa at his plat* of busi ness, No. 209 Liberty street: • , An contributions confided to thir'ficonsyl vanhs Belief - issOcialion * *ilk nodoubt, be ,apprepriated : • . YEILLADZIMBIA, Sept. 14, 1 . 892. Thee.llowl M. Item . atairrium of E.Ft#:iio• , ..42:nowitta for stile;howy Cbtrary. Diaz Elm The Pennsylvania Relief .Asio elation for sick. and'Winded soldiers, would maks eMappeaite the sdLisans of oar western counties for assistance in ministering to the necessities and eomforts of - the thousands of - disabled soldiers 'in the trilitery hosipitals of . Ai the orievoilable . delay in procuring sup-. f rOxFA loviratimit ximcielons otaivizilenaiwheu - Wok scansions are made .to one hospitals, a number of womaix in -May last roimeil an organisation—noir - numbering tie hundred members--to meet these emer gencies. • Their- Conimittess 'visit eighteen -hospitalsweekly to ascertain the pressing wants of the inunues, and report-to the Ex ecutive, Committee, who immediately furnish 'relief to the extent of theirability. There is great need of Mahe wrapper., pan taloons ' slippers, ,kindtwkdething, and kiitie ih* recent laattle;them is an argent call for flannel and half-worn muslin' shirts;' also, hashes% linen and nmslizt—the -former to ' cat into' towels; the latter into bandages ; the bandages . we prefer to make ourselves, as 'kurat care is . required in their preparation.' .freskirovisions, as butter, eggs, ito., dried kind tanned fiat, jellies, pickles and dollar cies - of any kiridare alWays acceptable crintai buttons to hospital stores. Goods left with Springer Marbangh & Co., 209 Liberty- street, - Pittsburgh, will be .promptly forwarded to the ' Association. - Trusting that an earnest' , appeal to the cil ia:ins Of yinh Sairtleit, for co-operation in MIA- Wiring to Ake greetings Of - those who have periled their lives for the safety of their coun try, will meet with a hearty response, , realW6if4 l 7, Anis IS. Joarice, Car: Grey, , - - • 'No; 84212;•Nittitii it., Phila. . DfamWsii Cases. Coroner Malang, yesterday,' bald an",ln 'Odd b' o 47: o e. Patriot, Willits; who iraasocidentallydrornedln the ideiutingaheda ver; L itearthe.Bour Mile Hunorbite bathing. Ifs bad gone Out Into the river In . flat, 'and by some mains Wait drowned. He resided in" 'the neighborhood, and Wires a wife ani..foar ihc wfternoon,ari , inquest wee held on the body of amu named -Rezmn, a resident -B.OsiOnhfound drown.d in the: . river, noir Cores rm.: He had left' his , coat -and wacky:l the bank together with a ' couple of handkerchief, whishappeand to hate- bean washed ondiepr.m4f out to, dry. .11e had the Wamiliof hieolothes hie. person, except ing one shoo which he had clasped under arm. Thelraterwas very.shalbw, not over two feet deep,' and hi. death Is Somewhat . 3100 100 10% 100 Departure of More Troops for Har• - Another densolunent of State militia; num ' barbs in all 554 ukOpi . , fog hitt evening b 7 apse's!. train for Harrisburg. Thera were seven oompanies and;firei squadron; follows Washlogton county, °apt. 70 • • • . O. 81 Butler ; - " - ilutchlason....—.— 81 Armstrong, " J. K. 00 Wartroonland" 'L K. GO Mai " 45 Penn's State uuazin ." 00 - F.1. 4 d. • Main Guars. Lima. ..... Uvular Gana, OW. 2/3 Ilsmuous 14 Dugaaaa6 W. VI Lachbus G - •- • E!=MEM!MMI!!!MEI Holm Htwast.r.A. man' named GrilSth Lewis, of Jefferson county, Ohio, banged him self in his'smoke house on. Friday bat. Bic mind's supposed. to have beoome depressed. from the fact of a son of his baring gone into' 'the anny,isken occuctotion With hie own Peuonat apprehension of the draft» H. was' on tha point of 'tatting for Steubenville; with, a supply of marketing, whew be entered . th e . smoke•hetua,.tuosuspeoted by his Welly, and fastened the door. Alter waiting for him so DUI tIiCN, searrit was made and he wu found, but life was satinet. 2dr. LIOILI -1 / 1 14 111 vary comfortable ollvamstances. FATAL ocicerr...-4n 'Mende? - aiming t; between (braised fear o'olook while two bandt, Solomon Clink and . 3 - oble Harvey, at the Cannel isville (Heyethe nowt') depot :wars 'baring a truck, - prepamttory :to Vilistin train, the engineer, unciamalouf of shed:leo: seam, run the I.:reline:4lva 'ne,.etrikieg the truck and knocking them both down. Clink fall on the tratilt,"the truck passing over his meek killing hintillitiligy+lLV , was bull/ bert,hittle • ' ' DitrARTUIM . following wolantters, foi :tluitCpware manioc, loit Ws dip loaf ataningilost;Waaltingtont Capt. Yatitinson'a Caystareompaili Wsittinvotioasiti..,.. • • 1. Capt. - a 7 Cap L. Donato% aapaifrya. • ' TAA • 5. i . 111.a ••••• . • . ••••••••.... Avr NOTES 'Mt TIE CMITAi. TesPnk4U , = of the Pitbb3nhate . L 7i . vmtmonr;-Sep t. 14,1882 Now that, bY "strategy," the immediate seat of war has been traaefenad froM the . Jima tit the Uppe Poto mac, and the Sosque yoi are Yourselvta si mirth en -object of lutanist to is in Washington - 'era we have for a long time , to Yon - in Pittsburgh. . bean "Oar General," by widtdrl mean ' XeClMian, the hero of the -peninsula •• Campaign,: passed throughliere. List Bonder, - he rodi away to the tented, field, ' and if rumor, goes _not fib, ' in the /091131 days ending list night * he had reached Urbanna,' a good 35:miles I . —, think of it, ye sluggards, and mew com plaint There are those here who believe that the 'Kash have nevir been in force in the Cumberland Valley, and others who ba ileys -any thing you can-tell them of the reh ab'. Two hundred and _fifty thousand men is as easily conceived of as two ' thousand to Gain. The best authority 'I know of, and the greater number of accounts agree in fixing the rebel srmynow operatitig in - and about Leesburg, Prederiek, Super's Perry, eta., at 80 to 90,000 men. , They had about 30,000 in the battle of Ball Ban, it is said. Haying thrown them upon the flank and [carol Pipe's force, one of them could do moredemise than 'five of our entre:amnia . sad disheartened men. But a small portion of- their fore', evi-e dimity, crossed the Petotoso, It was but • 'big gang of thieves" at- 'the ' best; lbent upon filling their hungry bellies, and getting starts upon their lois, :backs. , The major part of this rulf-sanS of Southern chivalry never did, probably, in alll their lives, 'Sleep under * decent roof, or sit down 'at s deoent table. They are the forsakea godiesi ,floe who ooek-fight and steal for a„ livelihood—who practice wood craft and gunning for the mis erable food which; at last; MU their hungri maw—who are objects of ,contempt to all we ll fed slave's, and I might say to blacks In gen eral. Many of them are the clay.catem of . Carolina, the lean, cadaverous wood-choppers of the miasmatic river-bottems and weedy swamps of the lower Mississippi, whose child hood Is passed in secret companionship, with alligators, mud-turtlbs and bull-hogs. These are the bait. Another class is from the corner grocery of the mean dilapidated little Smiths= towns or villages. There the boy grows up with love of vile whisky ; smokes a corn-cob pipe of Virginia tobacco; bouts of how many eyes he has gouged, and how many nigger-girlohe has "larruped" or debauched ; sleeps with a revolver under his pillow, though probably under the miserable roof whore be was born ; swears as often as ha speaks ;Lights with: somebody at least once in 24 hours. Bush are. some of theWirtues ha boasts. . The °Mame of.these dregs of civilisation, these barbarcius cut-thrciats, ars, the Allibue. tent who, for years, have made the name of American a reproach ; the Levies whose whip lash . was never dry from the Lacks of their chattels ; the slave trader who pollutes. with his presence every, spot of. earth ' which he stands ; the gambler, the bully sad the desptrado with fair presence and bleak heart, who boasted long the intent which has now became actuality—the destruction of this. government. Such lam assured by . a man who was compelled to 641414 with their array of thieves and robbers, is the material in part, of which it is oomposld. It needs the prayers of pions saints. Humor has been buy to-day with achieve ments up the river. loan authenticate noth ing. The burden of all stories Is . cheerful. CoL Miles is mild to have teen - =wistful in repulsing the enemy at Harper's Bari, :and Bauble in in attack upon their retreating bola:ans. Many are of the opinion that a battle has been progretsing to-day upon the' Monocracy, but there is no good lesson for the opinion, as I can discern. Heavy cannonad ing at New Market, at Harper's Ferry. and *chit points in that direction ,is- about the sum aad.substaiesof all we know here. The government, however, as if exporting farther demand is still fitting tip,spasioas and !dry hospitals here, with every appliance of com fort it can command. With tlaresslatanco of the benevolent, ' Aid of thaawssrabselarsasa ciations,..the we of thisiltdeancl-wcnided made quite tolerable. , &t Parisi Seminary Hospital than world .hoes names are know to tali, Oad , is Wends ally desire of then bore: . - Mmes. P. Taggart, 9th,lt. 0., Ce. 8. H. Crick, 9th B. 0., Co:B." ' ' • G. W.' Kink; •• ". "t. A. 13 mnuel:Boriand, 9th R. C., Co. C. '- ..Toba Damage, wounded severely through the thigh, 9th B.C." • Thome Hanna, 9th B. C., Co. A. W. N. Darden, " of Sazoi. burg, Butler county. • e • • , . - Osbert' T. Sickles,. 9th, Co. G. - - Remy Bereiber, " Daniel Corns; 9th, CO:. A. David Hanna, " - Robert Fleming, 9th, Co. H. James E. Coffin, • ' .1. B. thinsford, " '' U. B. Barnard, " CO:4. • EsneetWasiey, " ' 00. A. 01. the 82d Regiment, P. V., there are in the saute hospital, W. B. Wyman, Geo. KU mer,..Alvah 8. - Clooktobter, Richard Smith, Peter liwinighat; John P. Pox, Thomas Wright. , •-•- Also;johneW. Robinson, Wm. Wolf; John C. Blaney, J. O. ; Kuhn, Edward Gillespie, Henry Btaknoyand' W.. H. dipbroso, of the 11th Reserves. • Also, Simnel Lindsey, of the 83d, 0. H. Hildebrand of th e 63d and H. Eaton, George Baker and John Neff; of the 62d. - • Nearly all the above are convidesoeat.:— Many of . them were wounded in the kande or feet, and not , animas ; some •of them are simply broken down and nhaustsd by forced marches, and ' rallied as soon • u they got rest and something to est.... . • To a visitor at these hospitals, with chid' filthy p a i nful sights and sounds,' then Cr. to be added incidents really' delighttal. Mt. Smut told' me•of a• case he enootintared at Fairfax. A young mac, fall of lit!, wee stricken di:4n withstehot on Friday, the 29th of Augest,rshish orcuthed both his legs. His comrades laid him nadir • trob,,dld ; au beet they could - ander: the ellen:tufa:l ors, and left Wither°. ' I think he remained until Hon day, 41 . 0 re. /WOOS came to•hiss. In relating -his experience, be •sald, " the graos,,of God sutsined me through - those trying hoar*. I thought 'what the Sneering, of my &vicar must bare been—how mush -greater than my own.. Christ was nailed to the cross, exposed to the -ran, and without one to iyuipathise with while I )114. under the shade of a nice tree, snit' niOTOOYEAt came on to rata, and'ooOled my Ups and sestmeirny pain, so that I. foil God'. Primeno! in •• my behalf, and vas enabled ,by Him to bean, my paint Utmost cheerfully.", • -• • • • • . • •'• This men has lost both his legs, and yethe is fall of hope end trust, and rejoices seen - that be is permitted thus to show his patriot: Loa and obedience to the calls et ditty.. A rel. Dean which affords snob consolation and has such witneues In its behalf, can trlumphaat ly. sustain the reproaches which must hi brought 'nptra it by yeuerable • hypoerisyi . This poor wounded maoi• rejoicing, in the midst of 'distress, neede'no prayer!. exterloi from . the poibpotut pride of either doetore or professore Of divinity, "A- strong • tower, is our. God". ., . •• • itbo that lama on Hu right arm Wu, eyrt yet kaiaks+) _ What rtabtamm arms am sa d harm If balm part bas taktmr! mow. azaha 1411talt. In a former letter I stated in reliance' to , this gentleman that he refused • pittance to aid the Pennsylriada Boldiers'ltalief Laos:l-, &lion. I see that 101111111M7bra made an at.. task in the Waynesburg MOriartier upon what) I said. - Mu writer 'suttee that Mr. LIASIIe did not give, because he was gatilitedl.the An. iodation 'was a Istituto. 'lt it a sießalitit answer to' all this that ha rotated to subscribe at the ortifirol atattiag 'click mat /mid. It is rather cations, toe, that Lamy, Ala()01311, Stiles, Wright ' , Yittlip 11.. Bsiley,4agiceing in . illy voting with Vallan have discovered on, the of the Association: that .rt. Theyalf refhaed On tbe other band, r bar of Congress who was and base kite* aided 'Chi their counsel, adrbee and Patton,tepretenting the IVA COO, and wee riady Wee*. the parted:a inetnbetent7Cse patriotic Demo:data, give w iLebutan And Biddle gen ;p7:lllyr latoriAttiortta miry ter It the Mateenger aryl XI dletributa hLt ova gins. has bans 1n pearly, ben a 011( ag lil ,141 d Mahrft.:4llo2 . . . . .. . . sear aiding Belch or wounded soldier, liner heard of his doing s• and never was In any hospital where he hea rd that Mr. Lisear had been. He may have labored much for the soldier for anything the writer knows, but-the above fasts relative to hisn may berelied upon. The - liellef Aelpeiation now challenges the now I charge of Mr. - Lisear. 'lt has ow a tory. It can appeal to More tharia thou sand sol dier of Pennsylnitia- whoui it has rella ed. It appeals to the - Halted States B n Gen oral, whom IS baresasined in =PP! IBS new hospitals.wilirgoOdit and with :assistants ; it app 1i to Mrs Senator Harlan, who has been the almoner-of int bounty on the battle-fields Of the Pialnsnia aid the Rapidan; and to more than fifty benevolent women of this city, who are constantly: , laboring in distributing the goods the 'Aisociation has in its store haw,. me, Ir. B. Ham of Greene. county, andslow-emplejeo in thiseity, can say what he knolls and.thinks in reference to the efforts and !abbe' of the Association. MI its labors And trials are.** open book. It challenges investigation, 'ltitas done mere for sick and wounded soldiers ;,of Pennsylvania than all 'otter asmac; C011Ibilled• Yet Mr. Lamar and his semi-sensation co.workors discovered it to be a Latium filiffhe it commenood its work. Vtarron. Dommuroz.--Edierd W. H. &bailey, Esq., bu through Ni Bildatoh, agent .for his es tates here yesterday donated donated $5OO towards .t he funds of the Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society, now organized in • the Episcopal Churches of theeitgi and $6OO which have been placed in thethands of the lion. T. M. Howe, to be applied in 'his discretion to the suppression of, thiVebeinon• , , . spECI/11 IfOtICEB. did me good;' ; ii thuoandid expression of the thousands who have tmad:Dr. Lindsey's Gunning Blood Eiesiinhet, and knowing that it is eumposetrof fiariaparilla, Dandelion, Me,. arson', lodide of Potmdum, &a., we don't to amok wonder at kg giving so general satisfso. tion, 'as we should like to knoiehow , a better recipe could be formo3-And parties thinking of giving it a trial Might, so ask, their physi cian. Of - all thilinunierable medicines in , vented for,tae pnrilisetion of the blood and for tonio.purposes, thialLthe only one we can think of that has perfohnod soap Wag obraled for it.. We &peskier denim; Otte genuine sr title prepared by the.:lsitentor; Dr. Lindsey, 'which is for sale by . Sionon Johnston, Drug gist, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. Ws tat 'great - pleainni in rstommanding the,ltsf. R. E. WillWris,, whole engaged as a teacharia the auderor of Science and Lan guagas,•Allegheril. Willlanisls a grad ute of Prinecton Collet!, N. J., also Of the Western Theological Eleininary—is an excel lent scholar and a:: practical and successful Inn:motor. This valuable acquisitios to its tarps of teachers, and the merlon,* and eta ciezNT Pr 4,ol P.slifinr.,J. Davis, ruder ,this inititution especially worthy of the pstienageof the publici. ) ". Rev. W.Jacount,D.D.ftem. Z. P. Swirr, D. D. BAT. D. P.z.uorr. D.D. I (*kW. D. HowAsa,D.D. auli.l2tenrrrarow WE would eau attention to the - superb stook of Fan and Wintur ,Ctotbing, for gentlemen and boys wear, to' hi Mud at Messrs. W. H. McGee k Co., eorfer of Federal street and Diamond Ivan. Itahas beim selected under the superiision of the proprietors, and it covers oval? desoription of goods for gentle mess' dross or business suits. laentlauten's furnishing goods, such As whits: shirts' and flannel undsrshiru,! drawers, gloves, cravats, /W., will also be found in the ustablishment, in_ aver, select and bogs Assortment. • Hamm 'to Haninutarsza:—Tho hundred Owes of °mitt 'am Opined tits morning at J. _Nitioh% corner at' Grant and Fifth streets; all of vhieh lid- he sold 30 per oeot. Has 'than they . eart be had eaturbara. de Hr. F. attended the tarp trade salaam Few York and Philadelphia' reeentlydne can nbw sell tha ahem goods at . 614' plow He also opined out this morning . on. hundred vases and Dnokadue of Dry Goode.— r. Inenfo W. Could ' 'Cirontar . and. Joiner, 'Jobbing Shop Virginaileg, between Smithfield street and ('help Jl,U kinds of House BepalridgSmfieonfistiotenerSee =din *rat. maJelika.manasr: 'Chum moderate. Lem. ymtr orders. AJlordorspromptlyattendodto. Two good ttemtle.wented immediately. I Darturrir.—Dt, o.Bfll, Nor 240, Penn at., atoriOds Impobsi of, the Dental protes t MONITOR WARM—Persona A. , ./". wishing tojottrtbtisomptay will end floral with t7batiao O. Bur. No. 26 litth stmt. who I* d*. Udled to nom% and will go to Ilarrisburg on Thom day fated. _ !tt Outs or mg CIFrALIL 11•17 Ali. "ICE' FEW& THE LASES DIRECT.— ban, inototeded to , atektni errstageoteabs by tebkh I vitt be ambled to loralsh ZOE to tbe clef. MU. orYtttaborgh Ortbe car or wagon to It be' of metier 9aalt.3,cod I ow ale it loser rhea tt ova b f by iry other prem. 1 eau be roan. at the SCOTT HOUSE, corner of Into street and Ducrattuss:Way. . NCI= , JOHISTEITMIT. TWON'T BE DECEIVED I . • "OLTOZAS 0017017 BTBUP td 110110M8U0 lint is tho fertiitetroidpt of oms of tbeirost eminent jibysicisns of thebtits'of .I'musylvsuals. It { L care. folly prepared,. bynn eiprdenced Druggist. It bss peon:set efondadol oust of lotig comilnosti Ooogbn. We do not stains for it thit ft mill care every Oonab. but we do claim tbni It is an extraordinary cue slab esniu4 be cared or aide better by its we. 117LTON'6 00170E1 SYRUP cum the Ta2IOID .artotkias of ttA LUNGE AND THROAT finv • Mates'•"l . :yrtp Orris hWP~lprnp ~. iitues't Bruit Orvii INPLUENZA /I , sltosl arty Orrt HeMI4BEHISI: Atitmer RipiT BRONCHITIS; =CI BRIT.TING BLOOD Altm'ißMOsto* IfTpir LUNG& • PI*IiNDXII THE SHOULDER; rultaes Syr., Girt' .011E4111413f, de.; Nikes Brestetfr'imi ' • • .(14ITAISBEIAL dirPROTIoN; ratiene• Om* * , , Altos's &rep Owes NIAIBTZBI 19081:199111bAn And al aftetkcs ppdoes4 by cold or salmis^ "'al./48;41.as .ipar: Otrlsciiiiirreatt: 23 COCITEI o!irs 11; •AXD 211111131 MU TO OM . ' • arlor LW by ell nap !,etabio Droggl.ta, pad al THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR 'SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Piipodal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Dasetiski W ABIIIIIGTOT, Sept. 115, 1882. HARDER% DECRY 81TI88NO8I8D It is believed at the War Department that Harper'. Ferry wee surrendered to the rebels at nine o'clock a. tn. on yesterday, after Col. Mileuhad been mortally wounded. Accounts to that .'sect (none of them olliohd) have been received, both via Chambersburg and Point of Rooks. If it be true, nothing can prevent the manrof the rebel army from making good its retreat into Virginia. Cols Mlles' cavalry force ' cut its way out from Harper'. Parry on Sunday night, and started for Chambersburg, capturing Long street's ammunition train, and other wagons to the number of sixty in all, on their way. The commander of the cavalry reports that Col. Miles had deolared that he could not hold Harper's Perry longer than yesterday morning unless relieved. This fact doubtless does much to induce the Government to give credence to the unodloial accounts of the sur render. ♦ OLOOKY ASIFICT OP ATPAIIB Nothing bar been made pubic; from Gen. DfcCrlcabin since far official 41spatotior of Sun day. The general feeling here, consequent on the disastrous news from Harper'. Ferry and. McClellan's silence, continues rather gloomy. .onr lois at Harper's- Ferry Is at lout 'four, thonsandmtm and One Wilton dollars worth of storm. =^M ! Oinolaiati takes another leading General. Geo. Quincy A. Gilmore has been ordered to report to'Gen• Wright. There seems to be no doubt now that Cu sine M. Clay goes to New Orleans. Biej or Gen. Minim has arrived here. It is believed that he will be promptly assigned an Importing command in the armies here. suaIIIDIE OT 001 FORM AT EITIPTILIr 11BIT The troops at Harper's Berry, after surren dering to the rebels, were promptly paroled, for the reason as explained her, that one troops were pressing the rebels too hard to Permit them to take prisoners along with them. The iiaroled prisoners have already arrived at Baltimore and Frederick, It Is stated that Col. Mlles was killed while carrying a tag of .tmos to surrender; both of his legs were shot away. Near eight thousand of our troops were taken: .FllO2l ' CINCINNATI. (Spatial Plapatch to the Plttaburalh Gazette.] Otactesurr, Sept. 16,1862. We hive's dispatch from our correspondent at Elizabeth, giving particulars of the fight at filtunfordsville - on Sunday. The rebels charged nine times, and were repulsed uch time with heavy loss. Their lots In killed was over three hundred, Including throe Col onel'. They sent in a flag of truce, and It took them six home to hury their bad. Our loss wu thirty-sevon killed and wounded. The Tederals were reMiorced yesterday. by in-, fantrT and sitillery. Yeiterday the attack was expected to. be renewed at night. kfajfirabWitt; of Mo.; Wie the * coif Officer killed on our side. °incases:4 Sept. 16, 1862. These Is no tutorial change in the stheatioi here. It it generally believed that the rebels will make a stand soon. They appeai to be ex pecting reinforcements. The rebels have_ pleated • battery- on the Kentucky shore, thirty Mlles below. They are blockading the river. The battery is sup ported by Itifentrytand cavalry. Things moves slowly hers now. The authorities ! aPpear to be waiting on Buell. S. FROM HARRISBURG. [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette, ll•paseanao, gept. 16, 1862 Our troops arrived at 9 o'elock this morn ing. We are all well. We• drew our arms, etc., to-day, and are under marching orders for Chambersbrul to. morrow. The news from the Southern frontier is en couraging, but Gov. Curtin will make sure against an invasion. The Eastern oounties still pour In fine reg iments of splendid men, many wall uniformed. The State arms, equips and subsists them all , promptly. They • depart fully organised and egulPPed• Pennsylvania's army now in the Cumber land Valley iiworthj of the Itabie. old Key stone. Ours is the 11th regimant'of It is reported that there we. a great tittle, and that our' troop; were vietorions, at toll-, var, Maryland. 'Great slaughter on both side.. R. p4agenkent near Coldwater; Tenn. . Illskrais, &pt. 13.-4 r. x.—The Eotaiag .81:Uetia has :ha following in rotation to of airs at Coldwater . - - On Handal', Col. Crimson, with 370 moo, came op with the enemy beyond Coldwater, near Coohren's Cross roads. They were ■ portion of Jackson's and Pierson's cavalry and a number of infantry, amounting to about $OO or 1000 men. They were will posted, and commenced en attack but were driven two and a half miles through heavy timber. In , ths affair four of the enemy were killed and seventy or eighty wounded. That night Oder ma camped between the cross routs aid Her amide, end remained during Wednesday in Hernando. ' - • The next morning he moved in the tion of Coldwater, and came on the enemy's pickets at Coldwater, bridge, behind which they lay in force. They fired the bridge, bet moved o ff , and the bridge so far saved that, after some repair, the Federal tome crossed ! the 'enemy retiring as they advanced , and Colonel Grierson entered the fienatebt,'where he burned the ralirbad depot and tentage, and three cars. Several scattered parties of guerrillas were also coming up and.were dis persed. Wttile thesa °yenta were proceeding; the main. body, of :Federals, under General Smith,' destroyed .the . .. railroad bridge over . Coldwater, eight calks beyond Hernando, and tore up a ,pctrtlon.of . the track,. by which means, the railroad.conneotion of the enemy' with Nerrnando la destroyed: - - Brittle!'rogreasimir betWeen'ilinCled.' tart rind Jar:temp. . , lissiusatrao, - 844. /o..—lnformation, at Oat not considered reliable, hut a lispaiali since received from Hagerstown, says McClel lan came Op to the rear of the rebel army at Sharpsbarg, and that a battle is now-in pro. grass. Lieut.—A dlapatah.jnst- re - calved at head. quarters says that Jackson has recrossed the Potomac, and that :McClellan has engaged him withtremendone force this al& of amps• burgh; tan miles from that place.: The whole rebel army In Maryland will be ennihilged or ;captured this night. Tio rebels can be found. about . nagerstowa and Williamsport, and none two. - miles on the other side of the ittimored i ftighting, •-, 14;tnonnonzi, Sept.l6.- . -A patch to the Bollotin,linted Ilintiburg; It to =morel at Harwatotrn.thati another battle' going this wonting between Bhorpsburg and MithilotOwn, bit n have no, parth:olare.Sharpobtwg is am the Potomac and shoat tin'infles vitt of illitldlotwOn._ it la not matey thstgoelellen is =glen the labels in taint ,nOighbothood.to-doy dir pawing their Pune Or , the tiorot:;:- lho Ant regiment of GroyAniiininail eliond'crgentirOuidi, arlinst:iberi.fran ,moisigtagcetatfriliti normlaiv.l:4lkipf '-• - ' I ;r~,~ ,- EXCITING NEWS! BIIREHISIDKR OF THE FORCES AT HARPER'S PERRY 8,000 of our Men taken Prisoners ANOTHER DESPERATE BATTLE. Our Troops again rictoriaus CAPTURE OF 8.000 POISONER& dec., dec., /kc. RALTIMOU, Sept. I6.—She following ii from the Special to the Awarioasi from Fred erick : The combined foroes of Lovering and Jack son stormed the works at Harper's Ferry yesterday morning, and captured the posi tion. Col. Miles is said to have made a desperate radiators. Aoconnts differ; some say he wee wounded after he hoisted the white flag; other amounts are, that he was killed or fatally wounded before the earrendor. All our forces ware paroled, numbering six thousand, the whole of whom hare arrived at Frederick. When the paroled men left, the corm was ;oreparing to blow up the three spans of the iron bridge. Reports is circulated in Frederick and Washington that Gan. McClellan has retaken Harper's Ferry, but is not deemed reliable. The daserieu's special, dated Frederick, Sept. 16, says : We regret to hare to announce the surrender of Harper's Perry, with all the forces and stores there, to the enemy, at 9 o'clock this morning. The enlisted men and some rillieers have been paroled and arrived Unit* From them / gatiterthefollowing par- . Thee rebels oommenoed the attack at Friday noon cd our forces on -Maryland Heights. Skirmishing continued throughout the day, and was renewed on Saturday. The enemy was driven back with 6=llde:rale lost. They came up .. several times and were repulsed, when it was d iscovered that they were approaching in overwhelming forces. Ali order was given to spike the guns and throw them down,the mountain. The whole force from the Heights then retired in safety, the guns from Camp Hill shelling the enemy when they attempted pursue our retiring men. On Sunday -morning a, party of our men again ascended thellelghts and brought away the field pieces, which they had left there nu , spiked at Sunday noon. The rebels appeared in-Jgreat force on London Heights. Miles shelled them from point to point. Some of ' their guns wire dislodged, but they stlli man aged to keep up a brisk Are from some of their batteries, which ware inn was out of sight and loaded. Canonading was kept up all day. Sunday, without 'doing much damage; the Sling ceased at dusk and was resumed again on Monday morning at daylight, and kept up till 9•Volock, when CoL Miles ordered a white flag to be raised. There was considerable fog and *mob, and the enemy did not see the tag, or would not see it, and kept up a heavy are for three quarters of an hour. About ten minutes after the gag was up, a shell struck. Colonel Mlles, shattering his right leg. It was amputated before the prisonon Were paroled. Thera were about 2,300 cavalry in thooem mend, all of whom but abort 't forty - escaped about sight o'clock on Monday" night, and cut their way- through to Greencastle with. but little loss. The balance of the troops, num :boring from 0,000 to 8,000, irith Gen.lihalte's rommand from Martinsburg,aire=e all cur , rounded. Gen. Hoare captured an Aid If Gen; Stuart on Monday , afternoon, who was making his way from Hive?, Perry to.Boonesboro, with a dispatch from Jackson to lie annirmoing the capitulation eta* place. The aid supposed he as atf 4 Sonambhzia; which wasitrouirtameshistd — Tiali' she 'She, first latimatiol - of the' surrender which 'mar Generals reosived. At this time, Ceti: Frank lin was within three hours march 'of slie lam going to the relief of the beleaguered command, whither he bad ban` sent by Ma- Clean so soon as he =arrived the dispatch , from Col. Mile?, on Monday morning, that he was In danger. Intelligence from the front this morning Is of the moat cheering character, notirithetand lug the bad news from Harper's Ferry. Mo- Clellan was pushing them with a vigor most destructive. He pursued them - on Monday morning with his reserves and ajargebody of troops. The enemy =oh the' read towards the river at Harper's Perry and at Shepherds town, and be was pursuing them and shelling their retreat with great loss. In several oontesta on Monday; where they made a stand, our troops charged on them with such vigor that they fell back from point to point, in great haste. The battles and ad vantages obtained on Monday area thought to be superior in importanoe than that of Sun day. The Drayton Booth Carolina brigade is en tirely gone, they are either killed or wound ed, or taken prisoners. The 17th Michigan, a new regiment , done up thls - brigrde, first with bullets and finally with bayonet. Howell Cobb was wounded and taken pis ener, and will be back toPrederick sooner than_ he boasted he would. -- • Gen. McClellan was ruddng on them last evening, however, very alms, and had already sent to the rear 8,000 prisoners and four bat tabs. _ Ool.Btrage, of the 16 th Va., and OoL Jame, of the 3d B. 0, battalion, were killed on Sun day last. Their babas %my left In our 'pa= session. The South Carolina brigade was severely ten. Hatch, sanunanding Keyes' dirtsfori, who ix sick, was slightly wounded. The Major of the 76th Ikennsibmnia, whose name I do not remember, was killed. waspt. Brady, of the Ilth 'Penna. 'Waves, MUed. Prisoners Sent to Camp Curtin.. . The Body of Gen. Garland:.The Grey Reserves , Beviewed by Goy. fleitantauso, Sept. 11.--Prisocuus=one hundred in number—captured yesterday by the New York and•lllinois cavalry, and sent to Chembershung, were this morning brought to this city. and - sent to Camp Curtin. Oleg• vitt-Fitzhugh, a resident in the vicinity of Chambeishurg, was among the number. Ile has been furtdeliinginfonnatlon to enemy linos their raid in Maryland. , The dead body of _ Gen. i Garland was onic' concealed in one of the wagons, captured by the same party of cavalry, between Macre, town and Williamsport. The Philadelphia Grey Beservii, Col. Knee's oomminding, numbering tau hundred and Afteem men, arrived here this morning at 4 o'clock.• At 12 • o'clock they were reviewed by Gov.- Curtin, and sent •imniedlately to Cluembersburg.. • . , • The wire to Hegerstown is again in good The Flight at tharlestou, Va. ZALUTOLII, Sept. 16.—N0 partial:lan of the Charleston fight him bean masked. Alt report., however, agree that the rebels were severely bandied aud,reprdsed with great low Col. Lightburn give this citizens one hones neat* in which to luxe the town, before the place tat destroyol. Col. Lightburn's tones marched 'through the plias in perfect order, taking the Ripley road and going toward .gmuswood, on the Ohio riser,-where.they arrived thli taikribg; bringing his innrane train - through In safety. SteamarChaTe been sent to his easistanos. The 47th Ohlo and fib Vltgfaia infantry and fid Virginia eilvali7; Milk Wars cut or at Sunniurvilho, suoneeded in JoiningLightbrun, and were in the Charlestown This place is full of iefctiees. ,and .contra;' binds, who came doWn the Kanawha river in boats, most of whomnre in a destittde condi tion. -Bite hundred sick antifwonadid - sol diers are here; who were sent froni7Charbsston before, the • The' enemy • esti supposed lor t,. moving slowly down the Kanawha. Prop ,toulsvine. 14 Bipt.• Th • =stasis,a- mud: 4sdl tort*, taday , ,af posh to- Hus: anttanitlio tq ;lava Qs olts • - t • .13rig. Jai:lama disisioa was isrstawel ail forsook by Ilitat, 94itist and 'staff, ;sad zoado_o Ana - - i Tbi tradatit dairies:* ThudismWitettitat to Bacon crook waaesis-: tassitriWnwed *pat osiaby t ' Boma twilit tomtlaataelart‘Oltat.ta all *Commute= 41111-' most of tba: proma,' aboadowal its Irbo ll tla . I ‘ b• ls'MAd 04 - W WI on Ws Wide sad rot to 411 EM ImruUDt from Wishington. Wasarxerox, Sept. 16.—A stringent 'artier' has been Domed, enforcing, as an absolute ne. acuity, the redaction of the baggage trains of the troops in the field. Gibers will here. after be allowed to carry only, their ordinary', - mess chest and nlieer or carpet b ags. NO: trunk' or boxes will be pumitted in juggles,'" trains. Privates are pro. Whited from carrying carpet* bags and boxes their regimental wagons. These things hereafter will be , ea.': jected from the wagons and cars, wherever found. A 'stop also is to be put to the carry ing of sutler's goods in regimental and guar tarmaster'a wagons under the guise of quar termaster and eoluskiseary stores: , This, it is supposed, will reduce the trains one-third. G. B. Patel, Eighth trnited States Infantry, his been appointed Brigadier General by the President for his.gallantry and valuable ser vices! in expelling the rebel Texans from New - Idellw. Ginned Pail tee .been maligned to duty with General Guey. . I • WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—limpe;'s Ferry was surrendered' to the rebels at. ten o'clock yesterday, after'ool.3llles.had tau severely, if not mortally wounded. The . ellicers and men, supPo . sed to be about 6,000, were paroled. - Warentaoros, Sept. 18:--Orders for" the revenue stamps may be seat to the Commis= donor of Internal .111weatte. ' In sending orders, it should be remembered that every stamp expresses upon -its face its kind, at , well as.its denomination, and - that it can bo ti. used only for the purpose for which - it wu 40 , ;• shined. An =amide; a • contracted =stamp::-; must be used for contract" alan.; cheer: stamps must be cued only_ on,checks; &r. In aecordanie with an order reiently Issued bt the direction of the president,' the several army corps will now stand se follows r. First, Hooker; 2d, Sumner; 34, Beintzelmin; 4th, Keys; sth, Fitz John* Portari . lth; Fmcklin; 7th, Dix; oth, Wool; .9th Bornsitli; -10th, Mitchell; llth, Sedgwick;l.2th,Bigel. Boone/taro, &pt. 15.--4ta beetle"of South Mountain was fought yesterday, resulting lea complete victory to the Army of the Potomac. The tattle field was located in a prim of the mountain, on , the turnpike betwouliiddle town and • • Duringthe forenoon the firing' was by ar %tinny, endeavoring to ascertain their strength and position.— About' 12 o'elook.'the corps under Gera. Dicier was- ordered to ;Ascend the . mountain 'on. the left and make an attack on the enemeiliank. Abileolook Bendy troops . got into action.. The 'rattle of arturketri for &bent half an hour was terrible; when the en emy gave way, leaving our mon in rtsesaion of that portion of the ridge. ' The lon on bath side. in this action was considerable. - We had not & General or field officer at Cris point, excepting Major General Bono who wasßono, killed by a-Minnie ball pass ing through his •body.: ' Gen.Hookerwoommanding Gen. MoDowell's corps and the Pennsylvania Iteserrin. second- , ed the mountain on the right for the purpose of making.an attack on the rebel's left.. Be got-bin troops into position, and moved upon the enemy about two hours before random. Hen as In the case on the other ridge of the mountain, our troops were noressful, driving : the enemy before them with groat slaughter.. The rebels suffered here more than at any other point of the battle-Held. - Generar Hatch, commanding -a`division - under Gen.-Hooker, was wounded In -the leg. . 'Gen:Gibbon's brigade, composed of tho 2d, Sixth and Seventh Wiseonein and Nineteenth Indiatur raglan:en, ware•ordered to move up the..garge of the mountain. This brigade did not get into action until after dark, whloh !sated till near nine o'clock. The brigade lest about 120 killed and wounded.' Among thtideadis Capt. - Caldwell, of the 24 Wiscon abr. Ala rebels -were driven back fot about a when Gibbon's brigade was' relicied b 3 a portion•of.Snmner'S corps, who lzeld the position during the night: The'rebel 'troops engaged were Longstroet's and D. H. and A. P. Hiles corp. Had' our trooto hat two hours longer of daylight, the greater portion of the rebel army would have' been 'token prisoners, u they wore surrounded on 'three sides, the only mode-of escape being through a narrow defile in :the - mountain, which - tirn : artillery would have non made inipassable. Among the rebel °Mini known to be killed wu Gen. Garland, of Leesburg, - and Col. etrang; was obtained to.day by &Hag of truce:: ' • . Al_daylight -this morning •our worst fears were realised. The enemy; under cover of night, had loft on their - way to the Pothicusa. ' They sent'from this place, two = miles from -the mountains, and then took the road to Sharpaburg. - • They left all their dead on the field, and those of their wounded not able to *eat were found in the churches in Boonsboro.- • . . - Gen. McCall= was on the field during the whale day and night conducting all the move ments in person. Between 1200 and 1500 prisoners were taken during the- day, most of there by the troops under Gat. Hooker:.; Yesterday Gen. Pranklia's corps advanced to km:moats% pus six miles nearer Harper', Ferry, where he engaged the enemy, holding that pass for about three hours, resulting in a complete rout of the' , enemy and heavy loss. Our - loss in this action was about '250 killed and wounded. • The rebel loss during the day .and night was fully 15,000 killed, wound ed and missing. Gen. Lee aoknoviledged to the citizens of .Boonshoro that they had.bah defeated with terrible loss. Our losi in killed and: wounded will probably reach 3,000. We lost but few prisoners. This morning; at' ay light, Gen: Pleasonton, with the Bth Illinois cavalry and Capt. FltchalPs battery, started after the enemy at Booneboro. Ile camo;up. with the 9th Virginia riavalrY with a battery, actin as a rear guard. Thellllnois cavalry charged after them through the towtkand two miles out on the Hagerstowtypike, eapticting two of their guns and' killed ; wounded and took prisoners about 30 Orthe cavalry. -• Gen. Richardson's - '' being -ft the advance, took the road" from this; place to wards Shirpiburg, two and a half miles from whichlown he °orate np with the entity in large force, who occupied a long ridge of hills. They showed a line of battle one and a half miles long. The afternoon was spent in =ascertaining the position • and force of the enemy, not a milirdent number of our troops 'having come up to bring on an engagement on - , Tuesday, mo During last night, a large part of the army arrived on the ground. It is now' 9 O'clock, and no engagement has taken pleat: The rebels are rapidly moving across the river:" . _ . Another Battle at Flrininirdsirille,l4. MOYFORDIIVIIMI, IC.T., Sept, 16.—AnOther battle is in progress. The rebels ; tinder Gen. Bragg attacked our forces this forenoon' i and it hi - said hams been fighting • nearly ail day. The` Federal forms, commanded .by :Colonel Wilder, are lighting bravely, -and-.are . detar• mined to bold the post. The enemy'l forces are reinusented to be large. • - • • Laral.—We learn that a portion of Genend Itailre :maw has arrived, and • are- engaged with Bragea forms. -.-- • . . From Cinches eti. ornorrears,- 8ept.14.--Itil rum asissrtails ed that the rebels have not advanced 'solaria reported...: They are reprdsentei tu fitresseh• leg south or Mortice; and had - been4oinedtry Humphrey ' . • - The retells blockaded the lin? ymterdniat Hamilton nine miles below Elting No rialibbat left tor Louisville tb-dap.,- Our gunboats went to Hamilton this_ more• la dm g, and siodlat the woods- foi several: plies, bat battery bad - bens withdrawn.% . : 1 .. - .. Netlike!" 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