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Y. 6 - a_ Scronieter the e ..Pe Ile l atult b "• L; i;A.. 4l lbellsg taped._ -slPtriesOidie t p . tpti. taw vievir„.•of the it'd' delotsble - Gasga4inittt:batoectino et the atalegterty 'laid ( 1 " 0: 12 4g 1r - ti l l ual a ei g r ' , ask 70'44 esll.ll potato meettag of the • siesof ititidifetPittalkOik eikfillleghea7 'sadtriajititf..Atlktedgeitte-litarrow - ileOttteinixtV.46 tab stspitaildietkolke4d ottess-usistanee Isto etc \ - 14iztoettAbbo. hoett-rendering , , • TaomAi ' - P. C.thututoi, Jo= ' _.lllo.ll'. Witrantar DUCT, • JAL IL Sputs, • - • ItOssiVlLOnitown TA= B. P. !bus. W etrstx; . LLe Tagirkt . 7 . 01 1 T A ?a#,..73.• , ktiti4l7, , lB6s: saillsuorAsitlacur ita raapeettany invited' _to tattet sal:Weed et Made -Itoositi, on Then , air morning; - at 10 . teolook: to take ;ditatinthe to tierieceatari to accordance with the shoTe s , ' xeT 4 MIL ' 8 k 134 . 811 7 1 44 4 1 4 BEejet• • • r ; .""" ; ' . Beima7thi,4os2. tespeathdlr aearam ear etttseasi On•4w-, coma of theAteaMl ealaika Cum butane* 'pen Dui canaintaity, in the sadden and tend , ' Me:death oft .mm 7. of :our iallorr whilst ba the , aerate* ef'Oef'Mitgr: ."' ; U. S. Anmatat,;"-ixitar this olty; - on the , Vith Inat;that they_eliiiie:thetiplacea actrasixtest , .' atteadtcgdOr, si an - aitpreptiate sad ittingj taibaba otSinpaeL* ,-;••_ _ • Mayor:: - _ - Tisk thathi.Asblilitlatored to Non=ttee . - ‘-• • --- Wintanthes: , - „Palo itaio are against bay . . . •Inig 1111111 are impkoriaalt the , Constiltuitm '.of,thie State, kit AUSS4I,7 an f QlVs ladt age ; , - Ns ierlae- The oath, or atirgiation; taw-1 7 — "lstat;witlel they are tem pealed la tihir,..ti)et ; , *.illebairelilas charm ter. This' is. it : . • . . or Plar'a yountgas: oda, Co clualisioner,-to--espiabstend pretties for said connty,tersaually..appeared • —....-- who being did dipping and gay, tl;st he eonscien goad: scruples to Jiver anis, believes it unlawful to do so, whether la .if defines or to defence of his ooluttrY. or otherwise hoverer.; that the ternplas aod belief abore stated, have not-ben formed , lightly; bat artfully, deliberately; and Aron -ationsly, Aod are bow declared and. pro fessed not for the purpose of evading the mil itary service of his canntry in the present exigency, but becanse he sushanaly and re• lisiaatly susintaies thaw, in bit 0)2- u:tunas teslievas that Pis his bolunden duty to art in ecoordano, 'with th. on all. occasions, and seder en atnatantua—„, 1121 PCzruicttaß ,8ep;:.17;1662. Join eirsti; ,i 4 ., : .E.p.rissfp..tu•- , slat Dun: ales " Yon will please skeet' some sellable lad appropriate lot in the Allegheny' Cersistery as pram ofisepulture forthe agora , tanr af_thelteare-rendlng , eiselilli erbletroeseured-tble. aftern oon at -the , :. glatimArsenenCiet itther dediriated = free skargel either for the kit or other Uprises boldest We; bemusing letennent'er their-re-' ,salsa-s.& testimony of the earneet,syse, pitlty , eCthCrainageriiihr - itie:reenstory . for Ole ettatpalalothig dllpensitlon i to the feint lies .soitutnrer , otrireitliens.`; m,Moing: Atroom :Conno4e7.—: • - • Tird' Elarryhors Toferapli, of Wwdittrstliy' Pridtirs •si the present pest arising of the jootol•Of Peon- Yostsnisy we had a call .f.rvas bawls' -fuddle, .of the Pittsburgh Getatifs, TbiLhLQUILIA gplandld c mammy to the Butts "Oka la same co the sitstocuas of the GOT; arum. Ha tS ts brans LA he isstorossplithad.' sad will !sad his nun only taste hottoisod, victory are to be nand. , • • Charles 11111614111, - Esq., of the Pittsbirei Canorsoir . , Is aplei ptivate id tba sum dom. paay • position sia ilea to holm-Ate ittrrico , as highoct ends in .tha army. We con . grutotsto oar soupostaraties, and-trait •.' • they nay bar with them bull to their odors patoefal panatu, wbaa rho war is ovari hodOT sad Am% IL Abe 1 _ . *raw to Plabiv_airirets et J. Piirvh l ii . r at Oros% iefeeis/ "Twilit. dui .; T*!* 4r 314 # 11 4 14( i, BUT- CITY 4'.171741123. firO77lCl4L PAPER, OP,•ThrE crry. Republican State Ticket. AI7DITOtt G UAL : THOS. E. COCHRAN, of York Co inntrairoa 01INIII&L; iCit. B. EOBB, of Loserne Co. 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KIWI PAT . • ,•',. ~. _ JOBtr •M. : Caserakr.• T LA1111315112, Plititaßgh. 0:..q Onefisdiftein,i '• rosataA3 SLYLY. 4•11 , 11 f. eitr • 900DIKLE rAnttierp, Loret SPldiers• 'Zbis ifow• to ibitlePathiPtidfat of thowoghep, rasa; - • - Trrias is ski impirlitlv:ioall from cruliospi.• fais Ltd battlo.frlds for lint aid bosidops, aid the following rosolutior: of dm Evict:tire - Ocmccatrooralhoof floe prooilitly rrirporolod to: Re abed. That th. tdloolpale of the poblin and Fled. schools of Aliathwas Cowry 1:4 masted to st sprat ow day of web work for the, pa ;Oslo. c " .t to tbsr nwsembre shoed. to mats LOS" c. jwod.• end clethlaglOd ul•vrx.4* l • 4lo .ril, ' •'a ol a a t m th b e i pa Asi t s a h oon'll ma th ahe .1 s w .r a • s by ail,oss. ma: .male ma that Wpm% Sal head oett the Sm. fal rapidly a. made to the Ilabittidance Ommdtwo. It. ' lbws. law Vfeystatt's or Ow. Allow's. at OUT dtlisits who sr* desirous or bolos .. '___ligkr.cl.Li.ftut.3 l 2l,Las...of soldloi r shoals eryorlfuottliwto•tho 'Mowing rropourowdo.- ,:!.... of ihokffurrottroCarcuolltbse iliffAged. 'That 04U74 of each IrITI 'll3 • • tithe of Plttabiorsh, and of tee eloto l• • • the diersr is the borstilvaoil wordy be mutated • • ' met at time sepettroa School hosts oxi A hors- s' •• • doe erastal ito.elght) and Dryad s them:slew loco • . ' dompeabs. sad elect hair 'spiels sad i ft ..t yr - proormorf so horsing So:drill st place. • eie has or may to NlL:tied • • . _ - DIFJPAZTOLI OP. 21420t1'701/. XLIALLGIII7IIO.,.. . Thi following etompanise bat for fleffisbull > hat naming, tor tato d ern no I ' - /Airline* noolinq co ). .00p . t.13gaw;L,,..74 moo. • Wosiniop4l4l,oo.ldifg;n.ycipt..g..iiitio man. W • ..,q,Cept4losarpftmut. 210 men. . . Mat.lcnitgait wilt t» Fitful:l2yd to , niglzt at tkup Thosur. sad Mr. Handel:on, who first appearat el, this prealot,wlll pimicp nate .._:...l_9lPulta De Moat. Bar a,a ettrpits lesp Ire to • ‘• ; .itang eha "Gold Bland," vitt& Miss 4.atyl,Frost ktolitfir. - Applailing,Disaster! EXPLOSION AT THE U. S. ARSENAL The .Tosborntary Blown up and After • Wards' Conatunad by Fire ABOUT SEVENTY-FITE PERSONS EILLED 121121721 SIXTY-THEM DEAD BODIES. TAKEN FROM IBS RIIIBI3I At tiroSO ) *cirristordiyalhrnoon s fright- . for, iloietion! r : - - the st 44 whidi rstultod to tilt total doniolitlon:Of Lhs tOliciiiig known U . thiletpOratinn and the death of itbout my "Or!irs,*„,clitetitoig /Adis 4plitorid . the iaziod iognu , g • The report of: ; mildet, l and in i few minutes thets yeas we. isidounatream'or people pouring ant Penn -and Rielrty,Xtreali:tawards the coons of the disiWur—riany being wanton - and. children, whese relative-a weteeniployed at the Arsons/. ' ' ga. ineohingtheplesoe,an appalling ' sight wainresented. ' This large building; *Down as the Lahoratoiy, and 'coated on the npper . ration ef...thelltunal grounds, apart from theothebtaldlngs; iraelala In . heets heaved op hy . - ,the fume of,tha explosion, and then fallen in - fragments, after which it cianghti; fire '',1,114 - . . ionsumed, the flamerbeing , in - progress whoa; we as.: riled there. ;Alto win of know; and In a.for.reariialla the dead bodies wete-eeen ,Iying IA leaps, Jut as they lied feyen when theespioelen took, place. i, lati some isms; where the beat was intense, 'tie; whitened bunco could Ire seen, while pi:other yaose torte : pewee of blackened! fah Wide iisdble "radii the smoke. Iligfiriiaistseir,ohinijkiground tt en early _hoar, :'.atoll:randard valustAsidmente In :petting out,lh ginxis and removing the deed The bollding wee one story high, Was built In two apartmenu, divided into hell, and tootna, with an open sped* in the mare, lite 6 cot ut-',lll6_r;tineL_Wivil_nuambered Prom ow.. tO' litten, bat only. (VW of, film were ooaapied b,the. iaplcrivt . iyp iheie eight roecar,:the niadact employed, as emir ea we am at rieent aacetteit?, L ee %lit,. No.. " . . . . EMM! EMEEI • - Total . /t ta tall at proms . t low many of these eitaspirl, bairn - fa hoped that at taut 100 are antabrod. PIITILL 7.131 T 07 =I ILTLLII7, 1770710 .0/ D W. present below th• DUMAS of all thou as ocial:A to bare beta kllld, Wand sad missing, up till &'l lu hoar laut night : ;.-Mrs:Shepptid;:guperidtendent of the Lab , o (Pl 3l 7.onrut 2E4 'bay; was as *Moil/ widow, and bad igenstalesperistand-. enne PT94_the girls„ ,0111-111.11- blown sem* • • • 'rode front tbe 611db:wind her Clothes 'being :Millie, she sae burin, to death, if not prod , only killed, The body viiilitstally roasted; , sad sea moth distended: - -- '-- • L • A young Ain:their of Mrs. :Sheppard, em.' ,loved in the Wang, was also killed. MarY Jane aged nineteen, melding - in•Lawreeeirille; • . , kali" Lset,! ''' . .7144 3 A 4 349 .1 4, 4 41.4 Si* 6 t iighb , d ZaW• irf4Rll9 l i its. t,~ .. tAtet4.-411,r7 ielurst4 widow, ktnibeil ilblvtillettf,Paetcarl34 Walnut iitteets,l • Piftli Wirtikilled." ' Annalinte4 sister 14'11m ",lehastoii; aged shunt tdehteeni satidine at • the miss pleas; Ellen and Illary . filatterinaged aborit 'in terne and eightees;Miblens, en Pike' street, „hempen Walnut sadleetery; both killed. Donnelly, agedsheat eighteen. meld tog is -Isonnimiellle.. -"Barra,' litsis4 and. carwi-dlodsoon after the maiden t. - • . '"Matt' Murphy, aged eighteen:, -melds". in Hie Pittli_Ward; missing., • • McCarthy, resideneotn Splaiet Court. off Path Street,. missing and "moiled to hare perished. Her sheer; LanralffeCerthy ; severely injured :. Hussyfiesalet, agliMea, deed: • Pa- . rents reside In the:fur of 98 Seventh' street. Ornsi Meldilbsi, Webster street ; near Washington miulng- • ViasSrietlarY'Jane, daughters of Jamie Lindsay,.:raiding , on. Webster . street; near Tunnel, bah , kilted. • • • Hou r daughter of Charles - Hredy;:4slith strest, missing—eupposed to be d e ed,, A ge d about,thirteen.-,• • Wen •Molterma,ogrel sixteen dnighter of ;! 1( tellona , ; (1 *! 1 f 04 'Zihof 1 000, Fifth' sled; eleang.: , • • Maryaid Irate Thigenr-sleteri,•residenee near the Oise of-the Fifth SSC ?Huth` Wards, Ii r 04614,Vg(4; Slime( JOU Gi1,177;„ 5e.;P,;.10311,40 - enumt, (killed lathe biti/e Fair Oake.L.-Heilded on Pike street, near • Matsui. , Lead been in the Ammal but sheet .9111 : -• • - near O'Hara , stiset. B sid.n • - - Mazy Crommi aged.shout sesuelaini t iniM , Amy liitaiden, aged eighteen, !dyed; lived at LiarisMerrini. , ' ' • - -Bohai Smithrsged ninetel . ne 1 - 10Wef Mr.. :Smith; siidowonesidfug Harrison stmt.-,.'This , boy, wee; her is maln.mappott,'"ti'shi; bubo:tome tit Over her 'mlefortine thitahn'is hot expected to.so, rover.- A smaller son esesped unteltuid. • • . - -Emma-Clonse, • aged . 'twenty-ewe f.am rinomille. Missing, • • ; • - Hate MeHrldei(datighteiol'entl.fdeffidde, ,4111 forinten,),lsathteng. ' She; was. about 19 years of age. _ Mary Boilmso, egad ' (hitter), report d mining - teehling - eat Arsenal. Mire Drippy melding -1w tho Vieth :114k. . . Kate UMW. laga4 , 4la . years, residing on PlYe strast, %imams Penton mad Wo4nut j bate. Donsbasp, LslemineevEllei missing. Her, aratar;Mary. L Wily Miss Brown, Lowest etreet, 21lnth Ward; missing. Max walla, - Lawranorrllla, road to b. , „ Kato . Duni_ roiddanoo sot assnialitedi J. di: •T his .man dlittivilinslitar,'oibb 'stip perisbad; and irbmai.:W!ysa toisCsaar that of; hot tithim . • :-. The abets: nit embrace. the !Amain! 23 known t.. . iro been killed, and IS - basaltic, sbf whelp not 1510111 than oina4alf of the number actually lost, wa many of the Sadism estnovad cannot ba tdantllied, while nothing remains or many oars. It Witt Es scomatim• before a tell llat .an beprepared. . _ _ Th110fowls& named pars= wan Wand) 2iary . Douala*, Lawrence ! ills! , mvetsly. Her slater, lista, vas killed. Ww:Lalutbtar, Allan strain, 'Latrines vilLe ; severely !aimed by , the explosion of • , keit of powder. Elarah wlllLms, Pico start, HEM ward ankle 'pruned. liar, Ann, Lam gan, /axed seventeen ; badly bonat about the face. Beads' on Lama it. Barab Linnets, ha sister, masped nerinjored. Mrs. 011iaspts,;,Bedford ;treat y UAW bro ken by.jmnrig from Os seettad story era butlthaupp • remota put of Mltitantall, wntet,was not tojared:. 'letra: Boots,Levrrattoeville;liallyhtjatvd in &be stsmatb,. by bolas awaked dole!! and trampled upon.. She wu afro in the braiding union escaped Wary. , T Iwo" asters nested Elder, residlas sft jab street, ese l aped !Mitt eight Injury: 74004, taabt allay, BIALA' Weedisel: fisped,wlth rAttli tba; aitsa Malta. crikiwz 51.zost.- oolorlitosoloi . WM, lignitt - AFt,gio Walt of the WM. I %,44 Amanda.]llarray serionslyinjurad; resides in Allegheny. Mien it engin. aged. sixteen; ..resides oa 'nigh 'Street ; both hands badly burnt. : . Mary Holey. severely injured by being knocked:down and trampled on Than attempt- lin to,escsfc LaorSMcCarthy;sg6dabeottifeaty bnnst on both handl and bank. Hopes. of Lei ; re, Gouty. Lives to Spbsne's .Coart, off HUM • Alice Burke, aged eleven years; resides on WO street; burnt en shoulders. Not badly tolared. Mary O'Donnell; badly burnt 1 oonvued a home in Lownenorville t not axpeetsd to m um. Puente reside in New Brighton, Braver 'comity. ' Try maul As we have already stated, wu 'one ebory name, built in the shape of a ovum, with one side open, and a tout in the centre. It was located on the top of a hill, surrounded' by tall trass, and was , remota from the ruin buildings of the Arsenal. Jena, used fir Cling shell, making cartridges, etch, end ciontalned a lugs amulet of powder. The work, u will be edienby the Maths) buroben employed, was mostly dons by girls, the boys hawing been discharged sow timeline', they belts deemed wore careless than the girls. oat= . TZII 1.1.1.1.0110111—it. OUST'S --.Two (tut/Imitate are given as ,to the eaue of the explosion. Mr. Gear', Superintendent of Booms No. 1$ and 14; Is of opinion that the frit explosion' amorred'in No. 1, of in that put of the building In which No.l was located, nod that It resulted from the Ignition of keg of powder, caused by Motion while ntilastUng. Atipamchir had jut beau un loading powder . 1, and Mr. Otery, Llll midtitsly after the drat report, saw the team rush by, when other reports followed in rapid succusion. He ran one, and saw a girl rash ing peat tilto, wilt her clothes all &bliss, end screaming for help. He dragged bli apron off and threw itun her, and presently a man mu upend thew him *oat aronad her. In a moment eller; the roof of the building was heaved up, and toll, partly covering Mr. Glary, but he souped without Injary. exolexi surierszirr. A young' may; with 'whom we conversed, antwho was employed in the building, states that the explosion woe word by a boy s - who' let tall a shell which he was carrying, The shell had been filled in the ammunition. room, .and provided with a fuse, and slipped from the bore hands aa wag carrying it.army: This girl 'heard - four ' distinct explosions, in rspid sumeision, one after another. but she could see nothing but -a dense, dark cloud,: until ' the smoke , cleared away and the ire commenced to bran.. - • xii Irwin or tin ince:nos. Soisie of the bodicewere blown eirveridluizi dredfeet from the .. bulliting, and the Victim.; alter quivering in agony for A time, expired where they tell. Mrs. Sheppard was found • considerable distance from the bulldog, lying on her back with bid" hands upralsed r as if in a paroxysm of terror. Her clothing partly airnsumed her body, bat she was easily Judea tilled. A female, whose name we disremember, wes found several hundred. fiat away from .die. building.and she had evidently (alien pastier the top of s tree in her damn!, ea parts of lieldrus-Werisiten hanging among the limb.. Her faro badboon partly blownsway, and the body wiu partially burnt by powder; and ter ribly lacerated. The, door looks on the dwelling of KA Da, via, Cracker' baker, ' Several "hundred yards &steak, were; force d open, and the glass in the windows partially shattered. The eon oursion-lral fit In other buildings, bht they. were fortunately. so remote as to be out of 'danger, It is said that the, noise of the explosion was heard at a Mingling on Duquesne way, below fit. Olairstreet bridge, frilly three Wise from the Arsenal. The sound was daabelau ociiveyed by the water in the Allegheny river, he the coneusalon was _not .ganerelly . felt throoghont the City. • • M!M ' " DI NMI/10. Ttut most appall . in' s tight eras the btmAng buttes: Is ennui plane* as,. itt• heaps, sad twat se rapicby as pits *oat, watt as Assiut wore extingnisliel by the Armen. In :other jibeene nothing =tad be seen Put the tilittosed Ana onntnming bones, the tritinulty of the best teeing nownsied tr.?' partial* of from the loopskit!trof dattruuttte fritua, ottiktd tps P1 6 0,•141/0. 11 .7. 9, Omar Imi .vO6-4a.a. . sixovst. crews sonitoi: _ As soon as `the. die was subdued, tie re moval of the -bottles - -was comm a& Bat iery- few could be Mitognistd, ai heads, arum and lap wire - iptedially . goai.., - The #finalus yen honveyad, en beards, Ind placed at dit: (Mot points on the grounds,. Peawallt farther 41*p:withal.; , Illitty- thrill had ban Moneyed when we bathe spot, Sind but slew remained in-the mini: Al.: w•BitiLbotforti midi Many' WWI utterly. consanied, and the whole nam .ber lost cannot be =ugh , less thamarrenty or seventy.Ars.- l'hoie bodietWfileh vete idea- ' ttlied‘weri removed ',by 'the fdenda - , - bat the Most of Attu still remained on the ground. i In tbeotiest of ens of the _unfortunate via tims, who had , been ' partially tansmdad by !inhales= canniaterbelbrwuni loud._ She had evidmilljbwen - killed by the expiation of - a -- shell:' . These 'abetwould primps weigh half:ape:lnd iseh.---,------s------,.• Is dweid• Of another - gift { - ; illklil Minis 1 ballisiri, dile:mend. ' These ballsAtogethat With the 'cluideter"shot above mentloned, eriiitO,Piehrod out end earflapd by otiriosity . .i& small braes tulie, , sepral to boa a nob primer.. wasOliket grom Wileart of on of the ;ilothits, ...iiihini - it ',hid almost !buried itself ! , i. -, , ,;J , ,., - , ,-, I - r , -- 3 / 4 7;:nied - neitittenipt-10-daieribii the heart rending manes whieharertawlusesseti,tut moth ers;- ststenrond irelativrar - arrlied, du the treP 4- :0 4; :Sieved' 'the' 4late4..pistaote. iiiinr*ifitlio of joy .ailltriiii,LUML, friend MIS!, and, therewere oitter,teani of •ungulah liom those who...recognited.the dmeased, or. souttliC is vulii A forAtteriat‘who - cud lever re tern; ' May we pile s heytgitlett'eczrOw.and .: ~..., 4 ' k.I 1 TIM 1111=1,11) 1 ..- te 4 Were itenitarativell few, but ' thee** well :idtrouTold. .y.t:i..4;Physitilatut whit were p mptlY mi,tho ground, and Mlof them was I, in comfortable quartettS ,--.- -,, -• ~ 1 Tea so7l!uq . - g - p %Sidi t Millde 5 calantity are all • of the poorer atm, and* fund Oa ono, be Weed ter theriCialletr: It ' is a' ,slogidir fact that Airs If.ll.;',,B4Weiirt - ,..th• "ciarh• had ia T neirly.dashed p a aying all the has , only three of whom. - were- abed*: .We A aof two or. Akre, tastiness in• - Whlih tburnt - Ttinattii.notHWo# found upeu.the persons el lati Viatica. - - - • --- --- - :. •-0 -Pik 4filtr Al. TAW AMU., - - Lest parties abroad 'ehould, misappiehend tie fide, idie - nedetrar,t4l4ll7 Utit, batill, Tay , - small fryietioa 'of the ..dillegimay Arwrail bee • lipesi , llescroiad: :. The loss of martial la path, :ing eumparedtothelomorlife. •TluvAistnal, wititiu lzo wane altopeiltores, aid muottlins,, sot. 11114, 111 10:40aktred, and the Obvern-- Mips w il l isperMwoe bat • voT slight luta'. rnytlin 40 its badness 111, ,,. 001 , 11pvtinc, pf the amide:it: -,,, ‘. ' :".." n -... ' i . a . ' 'SPECIAL NOTICES. Skin/. tiakiiiaag, imarshaat tailor, Mould 19DS1 reapemfolly throne •k 4 friends arid the "Elblio V 1 21711 17 Piet hehaanturnld tr 4 61 Al Zalit'lrith :MS .took 01611 trlotar gooda:_, - Miatriot °maxima of tha latastatylas or dlothar-osselmersa sad vsstlogt, solsotad from the latest limporlatlemr: atatlaseto do string a suet Ittioi pretest, 'sad 'art *tow loisr than at aat, other 'Oaring 'stabil/1: mat la the city, would do well te girt him an. early call. &moil Qrshato, tearnUail aallor, So. St Market attest, cos door from LII/lIIILD. Wa vobleteall attention to the coplortook of Fell and Winter-Clothing, for irrit mss: and boys' wear; to be found at Mess 11. McGee h Co., corm of Fediral otzfit Diamond aquas. It bum been eeleeted 'cider tius aopirrtislon of the proprietor', and it Weirs eery description - of goods for gentle men.' dress or Dulness omits: Gentleman's fornisbins good', each 'as white shirts and fl ennui no derthlru, &imam, glom, eraTsu, will also be found In the sicabllshociont, In every outset and Wel _worms:kr._ _ • WISA7 al A 11071? OP SOPIPILLOO APO Ms- Buz APOPO TIP VOLOP7IIIIIS olid Di pm.- vont,a4 by tn. free use ef Holloway'. Pals and Ointment. For wounde, sores and minty the Ointtniut It • certain cane, sad for bowoloni paints, Uteri, small poi, etc., the Fills stre the best medicine to the world. only 515 . 6" . 1. boz or pot. • ~ r ?a, C. FLU, I. ,08114fel . inalatelo to all letiestohesief tis dos. _ co t • . • . . . • . . TIM striulniii loin= THE LAT.EST. NEWS BY TBLEOILUIL FROM WASHINCTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Modal DIAPst4I to 4141 , 118tiburszA GarAU.) Vr,“lllllo . llot,Sepi. 17, 1882. ItIORTO4 . IIII NALSYLAJW. Profound anxiety,la felt for the details of she fighting believed to have been going •on in Miuyland between. McClellan's and. Lee's. forniyesterday and to-day; Very little L Yet known here beyond the mere fact that se fere fighting has been in progrOn. xonaintro7lllll 'insets BIM striDALY, As the Annie:lien° are understood here,' after Sunday . * fight 'the rebels continued to retreat towardthe Potomac. BtonewallJaek son's corps haling previously left the main rebel army teattack and overpower Mlles -at Harper's Terry; Lee with 'the main body of army *Slams to ita've Lathy the directroid betvieen Frederick - and WlUiamslarg, which they had hitherto - teen :punning, and turned more in *Vinci:city direction, with the app rent view of- striking the Proton's° at Shop hord.elerry, near Sharpshrirg;and only eight or ten miles above fiStrei Fpni. By Tuesday noon the *Amos of our pur suing columns seems to have come up with llmrs only a few, milt* front the Potomac, at a point 'whore the .roed4or jihenperlre crosses Indian= Creek. The. rebels finding ,that'our tore' ,Viould be Satiating their rear: in a very short , :tlme if ,tht4 continued Abel/ 'Mira, baited here i hnok cresaing their whole foie* .tr.' the 'west side of 'Andlitant Creek, Seta them.in advantageous positions along the bank to await the attack of our advnises. „4. 1 # 1 ' 1.. t.Oreos, 'viand 'that a prunnerpigenernt. nine% Mane, and they totik* pooltbin'Oß the Wt , bank of thir • -131tirmlablifeily put- Evetook pli a lIP tcbalfr on Tuesday afteritoen,:wheik Pqrttrnotill-PlltliorAP; We vPon ed an attack along,the • llne. , Prom that time *Atli nineie litehe ii helisiedthat battle was raging. -; At nine . the firing mos nemlyinspands!‘ and both , mains Tested On their armson the bittle-lielditll daylight: '. Ai dawn . morning, the Vitas opened again', and is known to haverionthmiti several hews, but with that result Isnot yet known, nor is it known whether - jesting is or is not ' stiltgoing on. Lister advkas'are hoped Ltd* course of At an early hour yesterday morning, Stone. tall Jeilison ie inderstoet teniTs left Hsi, Verlyammith the main portion of his army aoipi; starting out On - di rest to Ma4rkt , burg: rAistrong probability. of coarse, Is that hir tarried a at iihaphezd'aiperry, end- re. crossed the Poieenaolnto Maryland *gain, and. hastened •to valnforos Loy. then Jut' ter glazing Ws Tuesday.' wpgement with Me., ' 1117W02.11. Thitown V fall of iazons CAA oruirooon that Jackson hu zuocounlodto toren en• of Mt:4lBll4.We ' aad IiaZIOUTOI Utz has coompallett a o batty et as front; acid rerctord the battla fled venaswhat near Mid. dletows, 21'114 rumors, however, are sot ar•dltml tOinilbither stunt, at any num, iiimail4o4oSlise7satoml4LMN Ii h mud ibidit*Sioatrin matched trots Bu- . . per's NenT.lntileft A. P. Illli -.with e smell form to Ocruteseie ' - • - • ..- - ' 31111 , 111 a ties .: . . SURI*II...II.4,*boXIII.9ISIEPS bile ill day that, Chia: lacrebethia bid, taunts 4 'atiesa' Ferry, bat this cannot be reconcilsd with the known beta with regard to the cogsgwount new Elhartibarvand Is not, therefoni, credited. It is believed that Cot. Miles, before lit. rendering, deetroyed the ammunition .snd stone et Harper's Yai7. Borne of asps:glad prisoners complain bitterly et his surrender.' ins, and asi . there was no nicessity for it. -' roaring atilt OtixtiOT.` • ' Greet complaint being made of ilia slowness In getting out the postage stamp eirreney, these small bilk are circulating freely through Abe pletriets 1 6.14 - .oe densazkd -for them does not seem adivisady supplied Ina single other locality. 70107 . pistafics Department 6 in llaavoring tai bay* Vaasa dayiketnt, and ico r promos':Ante In printing int:minced so es to pit them into aircalation to here the supply too:milers near egoll to the demaad. • IoIINTIDIIII.II 1051111! TO SI unlit) IX I ' ' slirsinoTA. The Becratary of Wu hea authorized the reining and etralpping of a :Data rite resin:tat to kilonesota, to be cued an under stood for satire operations against the ma rauding baudi if Indium, and pinning pesos along the frontier. rat tenian racastms to TIII NOTTIVIST. ' The latest - information from the Northwest frontier, indicates the probability of erolding • ow:oblation of the °hipper's with-the Sioux to Minnesota. Hole-io-the-day still threaten' trouble, but the Indian Buren hem alriom wAlati lead to the belief that matters can be anfustal In council.. The octet:canton ' assent fa nailer with Itole:in-the-Day lutes been hard from on their return to lan Ripley. • AITA.II2 II 110110110. - .et person who Jost escaped from Blatuaan4 arrived here to day. He 'aye that the ne• Merriman had a little jolnir work on the in stal yet to be nalshekand that she would be completed'and wonld snarl on hor trial . trip within a week. He report" Henry A. Wire la trolthisegain.. He hu belonged to the " outs " "mei since . Roanoke Island, and is becoming hugely dis puted with that position. He declares that the ear has been managed abominably on their (that is, the rebel) side, and wants the Anti.laft. Davis mu to have a tarn now. A more cheerful fiteang Li gaud to pruall In aleitroond than for months put, and the null dupondbmg of their people now really hesiiii to hue soma hope of final "amiss. Large quatitiee of sutlers' 'applies haul ms:al, rude their appearance mysteriously. la Richiliond, which had been mullestly 'wiggled our the border from oar probably et tome point on the lower Potantee. Other st!ppltip, also, are becoming plentin la Richmond, especially such. articlu as maltj t .11hloit Lars lunrtofore bun very Burma *,., 3131112.. !WWI arrest' nutaariu.ts LID •Lt arsine. •••• SONO' rebel prisoner , taken to-day MAI` ,asy that a oonsldereble rebel forfeits 'till pelted between Draineseille and- Leesburg, ander Gen. Hoed. Therfaat le IEI 7 pottazt; b.catts! It hes been. hitherto . losdfivat that the' whole rebel force had been enured across the rotamaa, near the present emu at hostiCtles. corrusueca revues Is Pusan STLLIrt;. Contrabands hare bee pnrcr from the invaded regions of Maryland ever 'lace the inruion began, quits as freely as they formerly ad from Virginia. The gonna mut Ceuta .them precisely hire contrabands from the seoeded States, tarnishing this= with satjai, lodging arid cletheg. ISTlstisoes SINT 213.11CCILSTIITC1ri. Tber:lme; pirgol.ar-firsptied ef.' Sualreistaveoe dull- epee a' fei!*loloresg Frederick, for* teritevezDet ,y.tmitisr:tsTlrril;94,y,..4s4_.ol4 ~ e ' .113SITSIAGSSZST OF SUNDAY , • Ls the engagement of Sunday last, General Cox's DiTidol2 of troops, from Kanawha Val ley,,were foremost . and took a • oonsplenons and brilliant part. • Early in the engagement , it was sent to the left, and was antmorted by Gen. Wilcox's Division. The Pint Previ atonal Brigade of Cox's Division, Col. Z. P. Beannmen, were about the tint to meet the enemy. As our men sdeitimd, the enemy charged ripon them. Our Men stood !lint to receive - OMM; but the enemy halted before the line of birmets, and-seemed uncertain what to do. Oar soldier" were now, ordered to charge the rebels,- and springing forward large numbers of the enemy were bsycneited ! !Yoshio to stand the rushing charge, they fell back in confusion. Their left was turned and sixteen - prisoners captured. This was one' of 1 • the, most brilliant charges ever mg.. During another part of the fight•the rebels had sue asedml in posting a brigade behind • walk' 'The 12th and3OGL.Ohlo were cirderid,to eharga on them—arid, indenting tliewall, for a few . • . momeets ik desperate Aght took place, -the nth Ohio.beleg engagiid With, the 12th and lithgarolina, and the 23d Ohio engaging the 23d NortkCirolltts:‘ . The fight seen termina ted In favor of the Ohio regimenta, the - anew scattering in confusion. IT,hese regiments surrounded and eaptmed !SO 'l'rebels. They . belokiedlsithel2itt and 223.' North Carolina reginlenui and 'the 20th Alabama: The Gen eral mitemandingtiese troop; was instantly killed by a shell; , whirl • struck him on' the had: name was GexlMidf . . diieain• of Coi's estimates tar ; and wonadoct 6.4 41Tisioiho*131pisyi foil', hundryd. • • • ' COL ( . *l4lstiserlieonimma ding the Seth, ol4was taken prisoner OP thiladth bsteet, and Melted en petals:. He weir essel4 chirp through Iftederlok, when his *era to, 14(0:4 him sitihtly, sad boron ,heeouldsztaicate himself iris made plisessr. ' • artiran evit etzty 7 clighti ; throe z modthe regiment atarieddionie _this afternoon: Unfelt:ha 'lnforyuction :hire 'tnfrianta. the belief that *hairy:battle:has liciewProgtose , Utfl day, Since Sawn ito.dayo :against'S Oomblingl forms of the -windy • rebel' arM,y, of Virginia two or three ISfie:del left tit Has per'ii Starry a n d otbor, points on the ,-Virgibla side were -slims excepts& The smite of battle Is nisi yMterdst's battle-field, .be tw in Shiiiiilierg end The dighting Is declared to hers , b een ; the moat tremandons of the war.. No.partitOre hare yet become pulls, bat enough ii:known to 4estlfy thielelief that, cp tii . y,latiltecti this, afternoon, our at wu most...gratifying, and brilliant.' Nothing is known, •hewertm, - Wet io pre eat the escape, of fragments of the rebel army backinto Virginia, and if our vietcry has been as &impiety is 4 now hoped; itfr highls probable that Lee's army now A li kip g best .014 :fist. in maddens acmes Shepherd's. Ferry - and adjammt fordi to the South std bribe Potomac.' L J4CILSO . I/41X11.01111RD UM. rosomAa - Jackson teatosted tha Potoitaa at Dail NO 4, Wald Loagitreat.' , G . lll - ..4: !.FILL AT ZAIIPT3'II TIRE!. emu A. p..niLLti at liarper'a Ferry, and the pretreat Inpeations ere that the enemy are !Tweeting thil. plaee. - MIARTLAIIID RZIORTILIX 0171/011811,1119N Samoa tap that we Kali taken ilitityland gnights,...and .plantinteannon quire, and that Oen. Ewes Brigade it* matching na the Haighta r aintare planting • pOntoorilitiagni-1. sucao•b'sstoas sumo or The railroad bridge Melly built wail blown up thin muralus. • . . 43 °L 2 4:4Ps' roiu'ins Intt,thetq EredariSig at twa o'clock p. ma. t0457..' • 11:E3111:E2=1= The paroled prisoneii, ntaabering 'B,OOO, are here. • They'are to' March to Anuapolls. Major /oars,' of Gen. Wool Staff, is ollarei with tiiirbeing forwarded. FRO BALTIMORE. EM= • , A battle hie been iiogreubis atiaris !nix' o%yesterday ' ad to daft :: Mot lellaa Is: reported driving the rebels with , terrible eleakhuw before hitt, caputrii4;l4arge nora. bur of prisoners: - looht.i'tatiCrin: 44st„acccittite to da It is geo64ly iikactei recaptured iierper's Jferr7. , =ll Trio rebels 'ire melted stint' of emmnal Boa: - • Li:moire ad Oliver the b&UIe Ileldi se we slum! them•: large number of -rebel prison era. are-me route for Baltimore, Fsoa:Haea=~egsa: piped D VsPascli • to the Plqabiirsti'distte: ' • _ltemisers*, Sept. 17, 1582. . - . Th. following- to 'ell orpOse,tion' of the of .I , *iillvs3 *ohm- PO, . 11 0 1 04._ 14t.i 0 Olivroe o lc s O nninu i l .coland,, , a. . Galway Lleutatani Jamas M. .004P•4 aai trei „ . Adjutant, Charted 4 Super cpccirtmlioutar, A Capt. Gnu 014 k !Lida! i Co. :Pill : : MOP j Co. D, e t tipt. Co. j.0C...1, Capt. Raadl''Ooo,;Cakt 9°l-1-.47 4 :4 4 Co. 1; 5.; agit• 'The ire*Pli=catiO:t 6 7di*. f MMff==3 1100InUtr6 item appoint talhave: gibed estonsive air.- mistime. throughout .he Btite UM offset that -the , Governor'.. 011.161 , the 'militia ia suspended! 'By eutboOty, thus is most em. phstit pronounced nutme.", Drag man is required; and.should come at the earliest mo:. , meet pomibleo These. rumors ere started . with the evident intent tion'7Of smithy upon-the people. - Whin 'thir. Clink( requires en more; men fogy so to_the gesepie in eisollielel order 4- . The GaTin#ol: scoompaidiikbi Col.. John . Wright, Ehrgeon General iiiiith;'erel But. isme trot poyti :of 'the ;13tItti.: non-Urn dPell'the ;Gotirtmeit Initiation In asthrips tionlif.theff_servicosbeing required; and well prepared for Semi limergerneyk yttrium et three le:Romer stlei t train for liegerstoini.Simrthe nurkbie, 'ttledield of yesterday Pesukitirsitsti, --Convention- Wilt z.Chootor. , Wsse -Casugir pn, 17. The *OAIMI/ler c " County 'Denioorstio luolventlon stumbled here this Morning ind bonanatid:tho'follow.. ,tlokstg igonsocoo# agorre A. McCall, by,sosaimation forlosembly; nee mallow II blind Erns; and .ISS. , lisyes; for Dlstklet Auoiney, Col. If:Al,;:fdeln4ccr r lot B beriff;.4l2.4 mars 4. - , miss ismi nint, noisbiaini din sikilive Nary of abs to:union of .tla Conant/on; 'attended by a lugs num*, of poop!n:Aosoph liolopniil, - Bst., is rtieldent; , ; - nombeidm env of rion•finuttet.Gisa. • • h' . jutogioNi. .Botinosi:Sept:l7.-.Tbireportedintesttoint of Obulestoa ty: our 'sunliostoiai'sbate amnion by Slettok,ul*le.edarailiektf fins' on toos{n'Aiki'c s.:atikamsr;Bilat4=whigti root SOWS: . abaft ,Teadrad pinand , ': nary. den d r0n1,44: d` l to a k itl l i at *orb bo Wenn. Ai; fil i za raiz* Amoy .Late4t from WashingtOn. Wittotsoit;a, Sept. 17.—Very massy appli cations are tied, by ministers for sitnatioas as -hotphal chaplains, but: as there are no vaciancies - and no each aloes ;to be created; farther Importunitisa are useless. l ; The Sanitary Commission npw in session is about to undertake, with the approved of !the props? authorities, the preparittion and hob- Motionat shor t intervals, of an accurate Sen. aril Di rectory, containing t to address and 1 ,, oondtion of every tick or woo dad soldier in the government hospitals.' his timely so- Con of the Sanitary Tomoilss on is well cal culated to meet. the lons Inquiries of the plane. s 1t l ( Demand wsi to-da mace ... _ quarters of the Army f the Potomac for sur geons and medical applies, and Surgeon Ileneral,Hammond b accordingly sent from. Washington, and cams to be sent from the Eastern cities. first of surgeons surgeons to the num ber of 100. Ho has •so dispatched thirthor; a large train of medical supplies. Immense ,4, hospital acoommodati us am being provided in and around Washi gton. Oen. Hatch arrived here to-day. He was wounded in the eight gln the late battle. The picketa near Edward's Parrls yester day, arrested ...1:. W. Waite; on suspicion of l d being a rebel spy. has since been sent to the old capitol pis , Wasurithrox, Sept. IL—sot. Miles' loss before his eurroader a Harper Ferry is to- Saved to have _ been I than 100. Gen. A. P. "nui p of the - rebels, was left in command of Harper's cry to gither up, th e At five o'clock yes ay Jackson marched a large part of his fo out of Harper's Ferry on the Winchester ea . It is credited her• hit a battle commenced yesterday afternoon th e vicinity of Sharps-- burg, hid., contionin till-9 p . m. Oar army rusted for the night he m the last of yester day's fighting left th m, and expeotecrto re .new theengagement daylight this morning. i m The above theta gathered trim non official Amines. . _. ‘ . - • - ' -The wounded o witted' arrived hare to night front Western lOndasy that Our they ie ft ,ot I' o'clock is roornieg, tlie Ulric voinaleand at' Bap twill°, which 'is 'tiro miles thin Centrsvill -.' j. .'- ,• `" nude from the-Soad Further Details o the Late Battle. Bstarnioss; Sept. 7.--Tne . rpstail Corre spondent of the Held ... re .dsuriect sendi the following about the be tie: The cannonading on Tuesday aftsreoo • was very , heavy said continued with some utannisslon long after night. This Wednes • y morning it was re sumed at daybreak itb such violence: and rapidity that this peo .le of the vicinity, who have been watching t. • provost of the flee days t oontest eay it w endraly Maptemilnnted. It was one'eontlnuous rattle of heavy guns, and from • the poll& P, occupied; Gan. Me- Valise's right ap to rut cm Sharps burg -and his left o Catoctin - mask. - The vebels destroy ad a bridg e over this creek yes, terday, but Gen. M Cahn had 'it ' rebuilt during the night. • - "••• • , The position o ccupie d by Gen. McClellan appeared to be an ad tarots erne, his guns I d seeming to be station on a range of hills, from t.e Sipes of w h the little clouds of white smoke roiled u In the distance, mark • - ing distinctly the eof endlict. Moe no. ports were so rapi d "to be withat ,Inter, mission, and Smuttiness throe or font reports striking the ear at the same moment. This 1 cannonading commenced at daylighl and was heard distinctly up to ne o'clock, canang the Impression that the t battle of the cam: i t pains was in progre The wounded we being carried towards Hagerstown and samba°, so - ther little amid be heard din ot from the field in the, di motion of Middletown. The reports that were reeelved, however, wet highly favorable, our forces having the . bey position, and the battle being prinMpally with artillery, in whioh we have great sup-. rioxity. Soldiers who lemon the field during' Tuesday state that it omits uei eutirely of artil lery on that day. It conunenceii early in the morning, and continued : until late at night. Gen. McClellan having, at the close of the day, drive& them about half a mile, obtained an elevated position, from which he was °per sting to-day. The fight yesterday was: hotly oonteated by the enemy, and it was only at the close of the day that the slight - advantage mentioned was gained. The rumors afloat were various, among *blab it was said that Jackson and Hall were again crossing the Potomac in the rear';of Gemmel Lee, - by "way• of Shepherds, b town, thus coming eak from 'Harper's retry to the succor of their commander. This would be pre:nimble, and the rapid manner in which they evacuated' Harpees Berry would Indicate their midden appearance, at some point where least aspects& It is evident that *Gen. DieCiellan was riming Gen. Lee to the river in such a man ner that hie army cannot muchlouger sustain itself unless relieved from the other'sides. Its orosting in the tenor such a detonable' pros sure is simply impossible, and ;the events of today and to-morrow , are likely to, indicate, the success or total failure of the campaign. • Anothct Great Vl44arj. % lismuszcso, Sept. 17.---4 dispatch just re.- I aired at budges:ten says - We - hue addend a gibrionstictory. Gen, liongetreet is not killed ; but wounded , an. • prisoner. Gen. Hooker is wounded in the toot. No partiralustianbeen received. Huientsint.o; Sept. 17. , -4, dispatch jut is caned at headquarter. from Hagerstown, says we Inn* sieldoved • glatiotis •Hiitory after a great battle.' • - - ' Gin. Hooker, of the Yodusl vincy, was wounded inthe foot. ." • No puticilsza of. ths r battletorkiet been received; but It is tuadvreti tiat.the cornago on".both sidisWai asiftd. - . Hustssuao, Ilept.11;-rat sonrobsttle was roughen Moreland to.day. (Wright wing reeved on che, tihupshurg. two miles this side it Sharpsbam, and out left on this ebb . of. Indian= _crest. near Porterstown'. . The rebellion felling bank towards Rarpafs Forry,sond are s • ~ . • , • -...Tha wounded , are &Miring stMagentown. reported to, have teen destroyed by,tbe.lederal forces was tho canal bridge at or: gear_ Wlllionseport. The destmotion ot this bridge t. considered of knot ionettegta; asttlmpdesther.belatrom kingiag up sup. Gevinste.tiro thouiand zesithave thus for ,ruponded. to .this Governor's call tor troops far the .defense of the State. _, _ _ Tho reports throughout t h e writ that the Penna. Osatriti is obstructed by the ttaaspoitation of troops end gore:mimetic top plies,or that Whoa been in danger of rebel in +futon, are entirely without foundation.' !Ito road "is entirely comolested and Alolncits . usual • heavy • trattsion bide without detention or :hindnmee, and prepared for any_amonat of.trade that may.bethmirirtir on it, either aest Wind or, west bound. , S~saisairiq~ Sept 3f. -Thu Lu -bienAur lroenttal day in Maryland, - and id tita taws advises ererything farekable: esni,Lonptreet. had been killed ' , and Gen. Mitt taken primer; • • • • ; Ger, Garcia, this afternoon, - addreesid the Pottstains Guards, of 'Montgomery county. in the coarse of. his remarla r , he - add that any parson mho Game on the capitol 1111 and endeavored tomato* the - impression "Mont :they , soldiers` , that 'improper matins had promptad the'call fortroopt, wrivort; tiring nem oirenlatad'that tthhaadd been booed for ye litioeLpoposes, masa Gars al/sitar; and oottard. t lierisedoatted , them ont. , for State defense, ind Then therpresentennegently mas over ha would +=deism home. • rt from Fredertisk. • The - 404:eaes ,t 7 MPtI •""' ~ • Irgetoii*awn - _td•it• airs • ;. . At Of Abe •4spartars'or the CUB , thlie.ittersosay it is i say generally sinned - Visit EseWs Putty 411:into - pas TOSstisloti' , spin on ring, and wan osisqlok by &lonia atesailltrnsidee form testis 'she sew ifirilscr.surs div4lers-U3.10 armed' the river - iuhcii.p) '41690, wait' I hare - ocaritsstiritkitinii - minabeis;oithw 11; Y 121 k, were. notparoledl:67!;_ this `LeSismyi , thelfikuiribster. tositAtio4 son;d'aol-LspirCitsiii to ,t4ithisa,Wllo ; intotta zio• li - niiicfsittyAmiCtho Osis • .Thot-ssr:itlise font Voloistliti'., ore an opportnnit~}} eta ~ie~ Aegi. to the litidgq.isilVibiltitist - -bad,.: cotmarehed tdSL b.lir . they mat: UN as - vanae o 2 one. - Colgate lort 4 ot 'll4 00041Ciot tisdit bet sot even taking time td anode their pi aadaarh,' I 4sistof sibisl!;foiSrigq.:Of ' • - ; tio Petty ibb I...likithrtfiki.4**o7-wkijrapAiio: VIM Alpr arm. yeti ritistairiCluitt tb attla : 'Ai' - otitis - it 0000#1.0iii sPiSiCkit w agaidi4ooo4_44.lolooi. UR UP= OP BAUER'S FERRY Grid. Batile - nelr Boonsboro. THE REBELS COMPLETELY ROUTED N'CLELLAN IN CLOSE PURSUIt The ilwdit With Thek Deed. ALL MIR NVIGONS AND,ANIMITION TIIALIS ABLNDONED. Three Rebel Generals Killed. ee.-es.•&a re l pess Dispacb to lb. Ilttablargb Gantt*. - • Patiincireu, Sept. V. The captinn of Harper's Terry, with its thawinge stores„is another triumph of rebel generalehlp, whieh the eouotry_ will deplore as usual; Our reinfereementa cams too late to aid the beleaguered girrigon.' • A correspondence cube' /sparer, writing - from Ctdunbersbnigoinder data yesterday, says After the rout of .the rebels- from the reuse lathe South -"Mean tains on Sunday, Cien: McClellan folloWed in rapid pursuit in the "direction of „Booneboro, toward which town the:Zelda body of the enemy, lying im mediately in front of him, :throated. They:were releforeed by the•, Columns of Generals A. P. Hill, Toombs and Longetreet. The ighp..then became general, below or in the uoighborlsood of Boonsbciro. The enemy heid'teniehinely to* positioriacar that place. The town has been. nearly burned down by r4hattle lastafrOM daylight,. until 3 p. riS . ..,,wftek the lint of the ruble - became Aprneral. • ' - Geri. McClellan closelY - purbed 'them, they retiring b the 'direetkoi or Eitiirliebarg and .. William' port. The rout Mew to beeempletei , so complete is it iftat our esschpfromttds point rode tato .tut. night, not more than five hundredetrolg t with perfect itipenity. Thu' esPdarsd , elf the, enemy's =tilled starch re captured a large 'ipletiti et, fachlend took iprty stragglers priapnirrs. The enemy had been pnalied.over ten miles at roldwight; and therwanit had been rapidly eontliined.:iThe Oado sleet which they fled are reiiresented as being literally strewn with their dead - — They are said to have_ abandoned all their wagons and Muni dolt trains, and' will scarcely be able to preserve any'erf their cannon. All they'ean do is to pressyrn'the 'tali of their aimenionallied.'" teen thia:they may not mopped in doing. , . , . All - reports agree that; three prominent rebel generals have been killed, but differ ea to what their are. - have.tried to aift thestireports and am inclined to`. dunk they wars Gesut.-Harwry, reported in =float, gar land and - Longatreet. . Arrival ot Prisoners.; Bairncon, Sept: rr-o. er.120 0 rebel mum esptared 'in the 'recent batlei, arrivcd here this evening ander guard of a detachmez of the 12th• New ; %try will be gent Zorth to-momnr.- Blatkeur by Telegraph.' Sept 17.—Ensalitolfi dolt; rice* drooping; but link shipping demand for flour, soma L ode* of superfLos at $6; .au a at $5,2346 ho s sod es, lralatatly at $5,7406,25." 8.. ../Ion: dolt at $3 LO. Corrotasel at 113,12% Wheat meats a very liodomi blolub7s salve of 6,000 Levi:ads red at St; 8101 SO. 'bow Bri LAOL boshela soLl at 65 .009 *tree, Otel; IlThin odes of yellow at 68. Oslo foie resuu et at 35fib57 tot Dew p.lasiare s sod 58_ s6O old beneoryt- . It .-- Cottondull; 'sale. at be 'coat Yloa trat; 13,000 bb ti mold at, StKiaa:tt ftt 5tat0.1411 1 40,2‘) tar Clalitatil4 t 5 5 4E C i ar ,- Outh 'Th• WNW. idIrIOCO it.; sales 331:1,0D(Ibuattst $1.1041.:5 tor Obleago tVittat . ll.lo4l.ll3,for Attlarsuate flub. I=llll,l4ga ad for nal Wootera., otu has eubrancsil • iq•aalift 140n0 bits'at bijco, s.a dab. Part berm meat 111.7®11.80. latrd taltaatly. ViLlaky ICE FROM E - LA HES LIxEI 'lwo totrq odil In iodizing ari.iornerdo ry orblat I will tw ottolitrd innitrblet tot r clti. Sono of Pltroborgb by tbo car or wagon iced. It will boor onorriarnualty, and I nan sell It loo tr than it can to fond.ed by_a nth. Winn. Icl lbond at soon aup33, teptitet of Irwin suirioadDisquazDeWai:* ,!41n2 stro.a. -AVA/TARir • AlrriicEl jr&'hIONITOR Oil ANDS.--Persons to join this cowpony will tiod iho rut web Males Bar. No ..VS.E.ltit itrewt.,whoi , do. 'WWI to redraf, sad will goioNsiti as' 8: It. . • .. Oooro oo out strata. 2, A UP. tt It'd V k .—Thie Gotopery mill Woe Ptalolel iddii at , MONDAY lainti 6,41 ' crab*, p et. ~Slardiecabies. ant revlt. thmeeilree Ida o'clock's M.. wall 'hit Utile. A for oi-re e•ra dill to taken. if ay - Um:ion be made Lee‘re bola , day, the 20th last. - By Ands- of errata sob. 1.4.13,111 ___ll W. II % TIVR•IIN. apvtin i?g I 4. I :WIL-t - • ' slo PRIVAT sots,Tr. lick 0 If Otrf'"i 108184 0004 suiest sr, wsatol l tv.the Sd sad ~d Sao boss cf tai isaneri bas bra imam samiyati ;Ow Ice 09U - STY , BOON'iT sad DO"Ilku. larpArt4imarqn lIIIIXDUTELT. 31:01W T. "MM. i'nxt.l.^ • are b 5,11:z1t.z ; 7-nettruir4 41 ' 0 ' 7 evicted fee this colibrthee Baturly,how with the anay of Irughtht, Gen. Pepe cooreetthere Mitalatarr ADAM'S'. . , Who bai ben &tailed' caivierrittale sonic% ts ncnr bo* etry In tta soliatitoo. palms steam, to jcitt a Tomer* entre?. 17.Alulsi 11 k U • . 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