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Istioossadre to , r Nabs 01).:wa0/4031-14/4 GRO atm asrogrotwoc?: ozi4voi.rptro,Pittiburgit. H. VOIGT..k onooccsoor • L. G. . GAM PEODIXTZ AHIj 0011LX18810 • • s: ".":4"11:113/1i113,2,17 'Li ••• street, Pittsburgh, • Sep sere MIX I.AIM ILDTZL )166 r tl i VVHOUITK - 400., Wnousem.y.. Ja i 2rsar l ==.4lV IMAISaCCON,A,I6I).EWART, *not iJ ULZ Claccus axo Co mmis= l Enmstre63 .E.IJAELAY462 atmelalttittorsh., .141.6!' t. , . 7 4 4,,, Wanut.phiesumr-2.4.41a0u ' 4 " thit.cliiit_ fAiiihirs. DI AND . ZgDB, Ho s. lvi szid'isr Libeety Mod; Plititrargb. r-, OODSIDE it "WALLACE, ' _• _ Pa. ILEEME LAM fi r 1 4 PODS ,Aalk&W'' . SSICIr. tlite4 r , SANDY GOODS, DOM • GYLULD, OILN -11.11D1101.1111Sitzges.of strictly pri* qua: lq whtch b °Dm lomstt Floe!. Osesselthseltb., .200Tbm mom,. ,1).;12,1:A a Lak`44 4 irtltt-Wacuro •Dr . _ll3l±VitatidifeCtliordin tillNESLlTM~ggiblntiplast Pivot ' stress* Pittsburgh, - ton It i cr • • rgll- r • ' ." scasear Outset. ~,..1),:- 4olscPs.ureana, wampum AND ..a 1,, P Eaßt"itioN• 32fAlbertrAnst,...Pit4••• • ..,-; 14 1 :06 • ScoUlt4attenticar.— , ••• • • ----, - r i so 7 - • ''' AiIiBYISSIV GGIST, motaibloiuvaiatriaiiii4a , Wood 'ma -ViTglaib% Plttsbareu k:V} er, L.ll, I COCd.RANE Areinurafr Asp ar.r.arCsa wr1.—•••• • It(!rizA 1 , 0 PCYP/ SO. ' C ill eg,W loll4o. PrOOPt I=47=tian l aulli• Allasheny sad in all adjoining comatieciad Om mall ta4 • • . = tr— (late of Fayetta.. : unty, td, .4 1 , 1 - mtmol i g. p a. , u B. away roasth dad Gmn dtaista. • 111,111Nriti; ig Airtoprwr r ul r ta. s lrigr,.. d .„,`!** dttedato_ ef sta arts ps Td 0 1 100 ,..: j.a Uce of t thr. , .......tg , " 4 .a . a ad USICIPATTIC&••••• K IRKPATRICK it MELLON, Arrow • , AT , LiW, N 0.133 Fourth rear; TlOOOOl. ,-,: - , f• ; aboirelititklad, IPlttsborttb, Ps. ' . ' .• mitl7:dtl ' ~...iolt, 3 11BO&L&At. ..10.Y.INU, binoszrav ask '--- - - - oto., N 0.130 Pourp'ot: 'termer at Mom 4- ' A ' i ' ' V &kV nitibvilth.: Pa.' . - ' z-- . - solt:doorlyS . It2j . 11 , - It'ld. - 13MX,141,' . ` 3xlo Ain) ". 104 1 0octiszta ArLair, boa tiatovol to 1169 . 8. 7 . .;,, - 4,111P::BOILDL11011,210. 32- Dtatottall.• t,' next ~... ~.... &ar to St Peter's Oluuch. • • - ... tity)6l,lll-- 111 .01'sa. .V.13: - C.".I3CHOTER;Atroui#B AT . 0111e4039 . /Orth itresti F4tathzigh. • PRODUCE:' - . - Ear - WAR4I2IOUBk.±: :1". chum and -dada' ta CHIK4_7 1158 sad Troth= itm!r4 l 7. P . of A 13 :1 0 ' . g i 4 -; >aboniWildir, • ' • - "I" AXES - SOL ME IS &01,- P. uus an 4 dalth PROVIISIONB, - • lupt sad trotiestneu. • , - st.rxriumrcz .duc e: ... 1 . ,--..,:i - ,_ GAIRDINEBAXWFIN, so rnry Km 1 u .nairs&ai,-Piru.unzrau as" .aUcts, L. , . selancsl^oolrimuctos, Nen!~ toner Yoe! mai : _.• 0:11MV. - :; a40 . 141t roNossi Arm "J. 110 174 k e .61111ilt• it natl.. imd Masked! • tit: • ,!1 , 4L , 1 *atm* 411 r. enits.,* ,', , 0 • .:1 La . - ... _ •.1 t '7?-6= ), :::,. Ampumilliiiklarami.olmajtorlai .. Wow . a ..t-r1 . 1 , 0 ,, ,, • - el .."...4. r,.' ; .. 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SHRIVEIt & i.A ',PA K., witoLzat.ir. oaoonui oosaussicoß insoliANintx-. Hall and 29 lilmlthflold Street, ctivat PeScad, .$464:17,1 PITIEBITBOH, PL. trfurlsssls rirtertiare m .'" PlTlplid. PA, • purchased thaktertala 0411:1011, will continua thebusinses at the old-Mad will belleetedtti receive did fattened! ht , &Janda end custranera rfi Y. uscrinias...-nto. Ltarthissor. KIRKPATRICK .. .Lip2 j TT WISOLIXAMLAXINXIIII. 00glq1103:4 AXD DIALW zirlkagetr 21021X111, Arcot, Pinot • :b. Pa. •.7 TRIMBLE, %wawa I. Watek4llAßtartagt, Ittniasit leaboax.D. ...CHAS. a as azapacts, (of the late Arm of D. P D. M`Donaldirittipargh. A Co., Wellarghp,Ctblo.) AR.P.T.TEA,AIIiroomk• op ~ ast blith2l=4:O2dß. and MOLASSES, RUINED 15002.1i8 sad MIMI% /LOUD, BACON, TOBACCO, TEAS, 2i2C11, -OMR Bflikttp....24a. 242 pad 244 Liberty tit.: pit .. A 1:0 3 V.. *ie.* no14:ly 4 64 p RYMER. t MOTHERS - stwo4sors JLIP:tiC Ilii" r tot etAidchothl-whothistid..o,n NUTSII2iII CON SUGA.B.S, TIRE WOBB.S, its., Na. 126.¢1 12$ Wad Most abyss Pittsburgh, atincio:a. a RAD & ht,ETZfiAI, GRoalsal. AND hsibrif4Wiiiinmi all moo of Cotranair Psontros ainiVitfurial ii= ii nno"li c l n 49 Lifirtmtociosito ifead'crA cam 94'17 *UM 5W111101,,..=.........L1M1LL IL, 110/1101. • p ROBISON WirniAluLil Gro• cons, Continuos lifsniinninio oink_denim in iundo of PiiOVIBIO7:IB;VRODUCFIO,Icod, Pitt. buri‘binannlionnsos, No. 2;¢ Llborty Moot,' Mo m jA M 41.. : n +.1 . 1 if - •ret • ;Or3IIISRON MiZtOiL•NO,•44 dealer in N/A)Ukt, Ugal.ll; TIMIDUOZ' ADM I.lloviatoxis, No. *7O Liberty street. opposite Hand. Pittsburgh. Pa. - sMrl..lboral IllalralC6ll made on ommignamuts. /140, S.. JON:EA Wacusamag:o4raLsca us GBIICERECE3, MANILLA ROPE, Ot Inla.h — Pl4Col4/1537U . Aiugh szusi4grarian, tx. 141 Waxer ssitot, iboisi M tabiugh, • f EaM u irklifalF . C . ) EV l l *l= 8 . 1 " 9 • 11 , 0 01Watos rezwiumser •• ,••• t• •• • ••, • • • DUCE sad " 4 AM.43If4RT Jr4.ItI4.IPTON, Vino4.aum =IWO OrAdiffilAiLrf• AMY raldna.. lITATT & WILSIIN, Waoutsum Elsa TT and (SWAMI 13. Amnia* and Pittsburgh tosaufnurtuia,Lis. Ifot LSI* arty aranatrim h.;; r A A, MAN -A soursani sca &kW* In MI/DUCA No. NI Wsparstnad, sad 116 kraa l strad, azo. ou,wat • - tow irOmOcartz. 8. DILWORTH & CO., Wnoramma *soon* 264 laajwitrip soma atrops;tiear asziltEWa.Pitti ' 00l Jolts nem rum., Joini FLOYD keeiNfaosatiaza Ozo cami AID 001IXISUON N 11101141.11111. Ns. If 3 Wood and2:ol.Theit. cuiLLIASr 13MULEI' W44:4a•Lis Noe: 15:1 11,94-4triVitt. ALEXANDER KING„ Vhoutwx zna 0..-r• Imvortar of SosuilinAra373 pbarti sg apt :'~ y 'l'T r:g : ENNETT SON, TAMILIMOV:WHITII STONIS•CW1010. AND COLON= WAU. AlirDrourzoso NAaraoosa No. - Ir4 !Nur* •••• 141 r... • ;'• r. '.y.pcAttitigar,:"MOLPAULL & pqrprrfilwwll4sll2ars riaseti;mar the Pity ifeinffoltoiriVlODUAlrMk. - liaziolocosors of )00.011T98a IiSIDDAILLII IMPROVED PATENT fREMEPATIZIOSEEAX ENGLNESAED stuvv-kma.ogalladar and best style. • • • ', 'ring pot tif) toschloary of largo topsoil" o OP the boot 424114.• me ore ;mond to y, Wog, and aollott look In - thio limy Orating shar:by 4"4"=44,w1,1b.A5T.4..F2APAr Sark,uptddie We Invlroodokigloation .to our.IIA.LENCID I'VALVE '03150:1' ZINGINES,' is oolobialof • 41 mMjEm• heretofore. POOL . tloloo,d, ! fhb dam of 3:09/IPIIIIIIAMILTON 4!k, Garen of nil Liberty stzesti, t. ~, ,pIT2OI IRAQ% Pc, surrazo 7; adita •zieurge‘itrWtmer , Lentt Q SEVERANCE, Na 50 WAns Sa, Ylttabaribi NlAM9indimaritollllß WM% WitOUGHTtIPIIIIA 00/CliON AND NALIJIOAD A eamt ningjaNlLY 1' farPuticabe• stud az shaped AMIN sad NM 11/Mllitita mhall,Atads to order s•• MUM. A V ood assortment constantly an hand • Max' CA LSI ON GLASS' IVO.I WOLMTLIMEZTT 4004 Guam liKaramo . ..; masa. 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PO mired and farlaka a sad lOU -_,-...-- ~i%,. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORN t G, OCTOBER 1, 1862. IDISO2IB AND rilpettizroße, ablication Office No. 84 Filth Street. 1101INING AND KEENING EDITIONS, MILE. °MAXIMO THE LATEST NZWS 'UP TO THZ NONE OE PUBLICATION. TERMS: Mona is Ziarial—sB per WU= In 'drum% or 12 ante par week Qom amnion. Eysamaa ICarnoaf-53 par amnia in Mauna, or a Garda par week ftrart aarrkas.. Wuvt Eamoa-13Ingla copies, $2 per annum; The 'minors, OM; Tut or upwards, $1 par mama. Invariably In &draws. ADVICIITD3IN6 AT REASONLI3LZ BATES.-r- WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 1 The state of Things in'Keutueky is really deplorable. The Louisville ./cereal gives it' gloomy picture of th t condition of theipt.portions of the State now in possession of the rebel forces. They are foraging on an immense . elude, carrying away grain and,fleur, and everything else they need, and driving off horses, cattle and hogs, leaving in their pls.:nthe worthless paiierpitunises of the Con fedora/3i. But what is worse, the loured says, they an enforcing the conscription, and pressing men without regard to their senti ments, Into the rebel service, but more-espe cially man known .to be _loyal to the Union. The State V. being rapidly impoverished, and yet she lies is Passively uhder_ the iidlietion as if there were no wen in it. And , Bar Lead. Block Tin. It is fiery . atiange L .:! We have long been aa =touted to .think and speak of Kentuekians as among the bravest of the brace; yet now they are suffering every, imaginable, outrage and indignity tobe heaped upon them with Impunity. A large army of men from the free States is there ; but Kentudy would suffer no man who had a spark of earnestness and ao tivity in his composition to lead it. Mitchel and Wallace were driven off, 'rot Buell re tained ; and . wiz, Thi;lait4r very easeful of slavery ; but the former left - it to take care of Itself, and had - no more raven for the owner Of ten or even it: huntired. pieces of property bearing the hlimen him than for any other 'CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS REDUOID PELICES, KentitekyUlings to slavery estate greet deal more fondness and tensoity than she does to the Union. ;Her loyalty .Is begixt with con ditions and she is demonstrating in low sad and ban illaUng experience hew vain • thing it is to attempt to preset : se:both the Union and _that thing that is seeking to de stiny thei 'triton., The" practical leases' is • sorely expensive:one to Kentucky. and indeed to the whole country, but perhaps the via dom It will avolia may he a full compensation for all its cost. The following extract of a Setter written from Williainsporti Md., contains matter of great interact at the present time in reference to the feelliguf the army, on, the ,recent and still contin ( ued" delay, on the Preeldent's .Prosiamation, eta. The writes says: I am afraid we sue latlig.most„preedons time. - Who will ever forget, who Spent the last Winter in or near Washington, whet the Grand Army - of the Potomac suffered while enewmpad between - Abe Chain BridP,slia Fo r t Ellsworth 7:: Olechil tioords say we !cat 30,000 in sickness and 19,000 in desertions, and but a few hundred in wounded. Can it be that we are : to, spend . these delightful Autumn weeks within ccusnon•shot of the Potomac?' For God's take let es be up again and doing! We rest too long. :The private soldiem, know, do wit need it "nor do they demand it. The rebel army, though strong in numbers, is weak In body and poorly furnished with arms and ammunition: At least tight one more great battle beton the close of the Fall cam, Olga. Nothing Whatever has Umpired of any special interest within the past few days in thalho right wing of the "Army for the de fense of Washington." Gen. Franklin now commands a tarp body of min-4iow large It would not be proper for me to say. Two di -visions of his oorprienerals Elloctim's and Sollth'e—an composed of war-worn entwine -noble man who have .always fought well, and in the late tingagemenu at Crampton'e Pau and ak Antietam Creek magnificently. The President who appointed, and .the Semite 'bleb ocinermed, thirst two Generale htsjer,Generals, hire food reason to feel sat- Geed 'with the honor they bestowed' upon than The . iwo stare glitter upon no' brayer orMantier men in our army. of Conroe: the Ist* prociancithm of tho PraldcntLytiein tiro subject,A touch dis cos/lon In the attny—onsont. Wtb private ooldiete ond. dicers. , .00D BLISS ABRAHAM LINVOLD I" been beard 'from habitual a: lips', 4111•1111 In , the di• visions which formerly belonged to the old Army, of the . - Ptitotaan.: blood fairly jumped in in* iettorsad ohoked. toy hurt hot tight, to hear that, F u n-4;04 tong by 3,ooll l straig lungs just formed Into figments fians.this loyal Stat, Jilerytend. . Who wwald. bovis believed:4? and yet it war se, and snag la theilliadag, in the main street of Williamsport, -at 'the troo s were marching th -, 1-ougle the city do pia • t duty orthe fords o f the POIONIAle. ) But • short time ago, and but a-little dis tance from here ; ' John - .Broisse aunt iy etwee ,,, heaven WA ,ea;111, t0, , 11s account amid the oaths; the Jeers, and Wilma% of the very men who-new hoar nightly the tread of armed thousands , who wing - to• his memory. Truly, the Niaf l 4,l49kilf,.!Pit,tl• people move with it 4, Williamsport :And Hagirsikkont art loyal cities beyond a qaestibn. The rebel Invas i on of the State hes "beneilied"!fte:eattse of the Union immediely, fie4eritTiirogagint Union men tell me that the sereiwifinisti heirs been profoundly qiiet sine the rebel artiy, l lllsCiail . loot upon Mr, soil of iderylinfir .- . 1 :This ormrlof Nosebands was itsolf!the ar &neat which allowed tbem.i They oon be same ithanied - of a cease sustained b such e wretched looking crew:. With' Bib peo, pi*, they Naiad wheit'thi leaf; dirty, nada coveted out-throat disappeared fro t their midst, ' ' .. . . ~..• , _. . Vittsburgh Glazettit. S. RIDDLE & CO., From the Army. , . “John Brown ' i bodr.limirmooldering In Me grave, t.llsit his iboal L marchlas.ms I'marepingran Putt. =moss frdm Botoner's and Ilooker's corps show the foltowlog lotto/ to tho battle of Antietam: - ; : • lima& Wounded: Nib TotaL flumner's ..... 860 8,797 , -- 408, -6,116 Booker's 847 1,011 • • '— I T0ta1..,.—..1,107 1,213: Those are the additions aceordlngi to the figures given as, bat the , dispatch uftikes it wiry diforent—hatlog finmnor's whet* loss 0,20 D, and Hooker's 2,619, maltinVlll for both, or 100 more dyni - tlitrdotslll3 • wick rant. It to stated, guru., side, loss was about 1,600, and Ilion Out bril liant statistician gravely. Adam that the loss in those throe crops is whloh 14 only . 6' thousand wide of mark by hir additions,: and 1,100 he Ws trim, • Tbs Attune - from the otbor two ootpt so gotadl-prszikike. sad. Baake—wilt bring the Whole' loss ootigders: biy overten - thonsandlg1l90 1 11 1 •1 Present In Gen. Mo01•114'4 the 4TU,Is mink fully picketed. -A distorter frdm tbcalbe army says thee' they are -in fern about. ian muss book. ) Bassys that Stockman ;aekson boa had his um atapnttemii" Some of oar asvalry aramail , the :airs/ oft 'Thursday, -bat rgrforis-f0ra7.—1f.;7:,-Trittiss.: !:oiiimemair Om is . lift, sb No ina...mwentaa...nrooN , arm -sad, jadtelaftiakt-gignailga iltdillmic 4 moat we*lmu ;of . weal elokiabomintiow orguo ti4tbec loan 0 ,, to look& to. tho people of thlor 1.40. babood. 1 Earnestnecis nod Progress. . Gen. WADSWORTH, who has just been nom inged for Governor of New York by the Re publican Convention sat Syraonse, was sere naded at Washington, on Saturday evening, in response to which-h. made a most eloquent speech, the greater part of which we subjoin. The sentiments so eloquently expressed by., Gen. WADSWORTH are coming up like tan thousand thunders from every part of the land. The people are becoming Teirilly in earnest, and are moving forward with s power that nothing can arrest or withstand. After a few words of thanks for the honor heetowed upon him, Gen. Wanstroara said : While I cannot claim that this nomination is the result of any services which I have ren dered, or is -a _ reward for any merit in me, I do claim for it eignificance and meaning plainly marked. I have been brotight forward, gen tlemen,.by men who are in earnest, and they brought me forward because they believed that I was in earnest. [Cries of "Good," and cheers.] These men believe that this rebel lion can be crushed, that it ought to be crush ed, and they intend that it 'hall be crushed. [Applause.] They Intend to uphold this noble Republican Government of oars. They intend to hold together this country, hold it together at whatever cost of life, of blood, of suffering, of treasure. At whatever east, they intend to hold it together—to make it deso late, devastated, if need be, but to hold it to gether, one country, and that a free country; ["olood," and cheers.] A land of refuge, as ita/sa . been in days past, for the oppressed front all 'parte of the' world. They have brought me forward, gentlemen, as their standard-bearer, because I believe what they believe I think what they think, I feel as, they feels on shese great question,. They do not wish, they do net intend to survive the dismemberment of their country, and they do not believe that I wish to servile it, or that my children should survive it. [Cheers.] These ars the thoughts which have influenced them in bringing me forward, and I Ulna that In that light, however poor as may it my claim in other respects, I shall receive th approbation and support of the scars of New York who may be here. (Cries, "Yon will.") I do not propose, gentlemen, on this occasion —it would be obviously improper in me, hi the position which I now occupy—to enter at large Into a discussion of the conduct of the war, or the policy of the Government. Suffi cient for us to know, gentlemen, that the Government has given us the most solemn nod repeated assurances—end .it is sustained by the public sentiment °tithe loyal people who gather to its support—diet the war will be proseented with the ;utmost military energy, and that all the means, agencies and appliances of honorable war will be availed of to carry it on and bring this straggle to an end. It would have been criminal folly in the Government to have overlooked one great element of Southern society—an element which may be, and will be aecording as we use it—an , element of weakness or an element of strength. It would have been criminal folly In the Geearm:ent to have overlooked or forgotten the feta that we are fighting against an aris tocracy, base and selfish, but still a powerful aristocracy; and It would have been worse than folly to suppose that they could put down the rebellion and save the aristooraey. A year end a half of bitter experience has proved to as that we cannot do that—that we shall fail if we attempt such a thing, and fall ignobly.' We have.moistened a hundred bat tle-fields with the blood of our Boas. We are surrounded with hospitals, filled with the sick and suffering, with wounded and dying men. Almost every household in the North is filled with gloom and weeping for some, beloved member, who has gone forth to return no more; and what have we gained? Is it enough, that we are safe on this side of the Potomac ? Are we repaid for all our sao rifles* by this consolation? I think not. And yet, gentlemen, what has this powerful aristocracy done for na, that it is entitled to oar sympathy? What has it done with this Government, but smelt for its own aggiandiee inset, and Carnegie that, rise apto overthrow it. I lave never failed, gentlemen, previous to the outbreak of this rebellion, in any pub-, lie. and proper occasion, to declare my tar ot:tailored= to the Cooatitntion of the Uni ted States, and my desire to uphold it, with what are called compromises and concessions , in behalf of Slavery. But, gentlemen, semis- I don and war, bloody and relentless war, have changed oar relations to that which is the muse and the SOS , CO of the war. [Ap please end mies_of "That's it." We have the right,. we are bound moreover by the most solemn obligations of duty, to use this money as far as we can, to put an end to this struggle, and to save the lives of white men who ate perishing by thousands in this coun try: How long are we to bear the insolence of this Southern aristocracy ? Have we not borne it long enough ? Has it not long enough disturbed and distracted our counsel,, and paralysed cur energies t . , ~Hu it not long enough paralyzed the energis of the country ? Nay, more—has it not long enough. In the eyes of the other civilized nations of the..world, covered as with infamy? Volce—lt has even so.] But, be that as it may, the Josue is made up, and we must con 4ner it or be conquered by it. This struggle is already far .advaticed—it it near its end. We are in themangs of dissolution, or we are in the pings of OZOTOISIZI. If we would SST* ourselves, we must east out the devil' which has tormented and disgrated us from the hour of our National birth. C'Good, good.") We want posits, bat more th an we want peace, we want a country. We want peace, but we want an honorable peace, a permanent peace, solid peste. When we here achieved that, We obeli cointienca on a career of prosperity. such as we have never known, and such as the world has never before witnessed. We shall ' spring spat one bound tote the mightiest and the freest and the happiest people on the face of the earth. [Cheers.] I thank you, gentle men, for the patience with which you have listened to me. • At the close of his remarks, three cheers Were given eathasiuticelly. Alter the Battle...A Visit to the Bat. tie-Held. - The following totter is by the same master band that so well described the great battle day Itself—one of the special correspondents of the N. Y. Maims : IX BI7IIBIDS'II oAite, ss•s VOIITI Aastrrix Oarsc, Sept. 23, 1862, have jtut beenahciwn the national lag of the 30th Ohio, Col. Ewing, Lieut. Col. Jones. ,00ramindiag;i0o1. - Ewing commanding Sri= gads), with 17 bullet holes in tt, .the rebel work of the 17th Inst. The regiment!was fai . nettling rebel Ore from two sido in her ad• vanes on out left, where we were forted tolall bink. The calor , bearer Sergeant White,. planted the Sag undaunted in the famlof the foe, notwithstanding, and fell himselfi pie:toed' through the' breast, and instantly expired. , The tearer - of the resfistatal nolo*, .Eterr, snot Carter, of the' same regiment, was. alsoshot - 4624 With s' bullet: , his forehead, taut:atlas hie brain.' He lost two brothers killed ea William was the . , -Lhave besn'credibli liiibvierk'thatlbioten. relitoed iron and • mere,- chisels, AM; were flied nt us frout rebel cannon. Some of .theta miesites msok*..p•-`: emllarn olio, resembling wwbielmiersy, which-- uway,'",,,by.WldelinUrinen utmost° distlngids . b ,them from regular shot or shell, and es...!her heard llMMikpproiLohing they would cry 4 1=1 key 1 turkey coming and. fall: eat to,sprold them; One of our artillerists, a German, whew be sewtlieroolsatizig around hlin . blacksmith's • chop IMMO - next I Tlitie br.fon*.sroandi retain were bnin . id„ to death on c omaath►rr staiiki*isz; the - litaitci . : Wridge, 'ibore:.itois led 'f dragged:" themselves for Befotytted ; zeot: , The Ittote west Seib by shell.• thelitlilitutilrEli:Dlvi,i, los;;, - isteirdsy, AnforgostiOs4bsttbets .111,1titellt,; , F4 /d: - .klitssiderorkowsoohotkOhe - , r - ,sb4ditewet..Bol; Sao suit loft - for dead iteidiwcriumk*.it.-blef.fdsiid# parole,. one Of 'Unto' Yob trosiid; 'spa , shl4 , Wilt.'3,'TbedOolOrtlyibli..sipoorFr WitiOst' .".reittf'tStbSprOtoblion. - .. :2; pode , olertho whole thillijit lea t}ayeeta: 1e om with Dr l 0;14 lUrgwo;K o. .a 6 Oat. Mar Ithespi , Alkineltktill ftiOkbpAciltlio.blo/4 - ' 7 The tell AO quit, twit. the area of tbst if.;Wetarbio lonteatkonee Mid's ben or VOLU quarter as broad. It was well- chosen by the rebels. Its natural defense in 'rocks and - trees, still carried ant with stone fences, ao lass at the right than at the left, are remark able; and the old Virginia rail fences afforded facilities for constructing further defenses against infantry fire.. The rails were piled up in solid body in a long line opposite part of our right where natural breastworks were -wanting. Waterloo was a simple affair to thin battle. That is a plain field, which an eye at the centre of either tattlallne could sweep from extreme left to extreme right, and with the exception of the depression behind the ridge along which the Allied line was posted, in which Wellington could move his troops unseen by his great antagonist, each commander had everything of the other plain before him. But here, as much as the enemy chose he could keep hidden. Besides the de fenses of which I have spoken and the woods, the ground is full of hills and hollows, and there were several fields of full-grown I corn. Bete the enemy oinild move about unseen by our-troops nearest them, as - on our left a rebel regiment passed through a corn-field in line of battle, its left within twenty feet or so of the line 'of the 30th Ohio, standing at right angles with the advancing rebels, and was never seen until it had - got quite into the rear of the 30th and 12th Ohio. Again, the 12th Ohio heard troops marching near, and it was obliged to fall back to the side of a hill to overlook the corn-tops in order to ascertain whether it was friend or foe. There it perceived them to be two rebel brigades, marching down upon them by di vision. My previously expressed supposition that the rebels had a strong position thii rcar to fall back Upon ' was confirmed by this visit to the enemy s loft.---At the back of the woods just upon the road the rooks i# ,ono. • • rose perpendicularij fall breastlhigh, - . mpregnable to artillaiy as musketry. his line of defense was eXtended to the ene my's right by thick, heary stone fence, and where that stopped breast-works of rails In piles began—all of ..which was entirety hidden, from our ,;view. Had we attacked these defences in ; their face, as the xebels, it is to be; pre sumed, pretty confidently counted et us doing, as we have too often done herefofore, wo must inevifably have met with ' terrific slaughter, and probably with disastroisi de feat ; but for once, it affords me Indefinite pleasure I. record, we did reallj , out-maneuver them. We penetrated theinemy's . lino ;tethe right of these defenses, passed dee per into the enemy's position, and came down upon the Rebel forces in thetas of these deft:semi, thus depriving them of their advantage,kirig him fight us on equal footing, and of c urse, as we always have don on &Lir field, making him skedaddle. The work assigned to Burnside on the en = envy's right was quite as intricate and Omit, more so than it was rendered by the: hollows and gelds of corn - just alluded to. He bad a considerable stream to mni, woe& on the opposite bank to penetrate, precipitous and rough steeps to rise, with an enemy in- , visible wherever it was his will to °anneal himself. Tax following paragraph from an article in the Petersburg, Va., Express, of Sept. 23, will show that the ideate of a Weetward movement of their army have been put forth very 13,641:y36y by the rebels. The itrticle from which we (pica& 1/ mainly on the cam paign in Maryland and what purposes it has served: Wi caw put owner. to . righta us Vivi.la mid tuns our attention to Pir — rpont aed the Baltimore. and OAio Railroad. The fernier wilieeon be . dliposed of, and we trust that a portion Of our army will be immediately set to work to cintrop thi latter in a way to render, its ote-con antetsan impraeticalVe. Every bridge; tonsil and culvert should be forthwith . demolished— every embankment levelea, every, cut filled up, and every .crote tie and rail removed, from Harper's Ferry to Wheeling andiPark emitting. The road has beans sense of noth ing but evil to the:Biota sines it. was;male, and more eipeciallY since the eeeimentiement of the war: Along its • whole 'line the taint of dhdoyalty and Ansaiton..is glqa• ,It has more or lees Yankeelsed the entire region between its track and- the Pennsylvania' border, from the Ohio to the Pon:mien. The Power to 'A:bolieh Siaierr. ben. U. P. Linder, in aepeech at ita, great Union nmes meeting in Chicago, said :1 The late proclamation of the - Preildaut is jest the damp to weaken the retell awl prepare she way for their final overthrow. , Thke are good lawyers is the South, who will hive 401160 enough to kitow that a certain man:ll: . .er' tale place, has power to abolisa • very. Who is it? Not President Linooln as Presi• Jet - it—not the Constitution; but' the' Com ' mender in-Chief of the army and wavy of the United States. The spooksr had no iryznpa thy with that clasi of semi-seeessionists, who opposed his proclamation oe - the ground that it over-rides the Constitution. ,Thitt - initru-• meat gives the President-fall pore; todo say act that may be necessary to preierve That Constitution never contemplated each a rebellion as this. It was made , -for ItOnest, loyal men. agownzimiciii 6i• LOTAL LOUISIANA! REM. nrntra.—We have . the authority of a 'licitly man on Gen. Butler'. staff for saying that Gen. Butlar bac alma, organized andleiptip pd thee* regiments, of loyal. Louisianians— one of-them white, and two nor*" while. Be says that Gan. Butler will 'relearn* the Presi dent's Proclamation aa ,a timely decree; and willpray -for „the first . of January eome. Gen..33ntler hal iiivolutionlied and, reorgan ised what ochoola there* areln New f4isans Du dismissed Ibir rebel pedagogues, and lent for a cargo of Mataachusetta aohool miitrernxis to glow orthodox instruction to yourig New Orleans. ' • Iv Lrelated of Gen. Sigel' that daring. the battle of Friday he 'suddenly withdrew the whole of his;rlght wing, combined.that with hie laft, and with . wondetfut cedgitl i hurled both on the enemy's right, driving hint hook trith,great HILTS ill an avidanse Of 'fine generalship. Piemetien Ind iesponilide oom— nand:cannot be too quickly bestowed pa All egro Who give evidence of the possession of 'ability like that shown by" IFrana• Ibrweimith (N. E.) Chroacla. Goons gone—Bcalughing gone I Mutt band to the oar, Andeerii thee some 11201*. Honer gcbs—intleh tenet Nutt .go and gins gtory Then the Idling gonlps telll alter that:. 'terry Cesnige gone-.411'a gone I . i . Better never !inns been born:-GaAs. I • mHE AVESTCHESTIM : 40.A.DESit _I. Alio MlLlTtalt I.Bl3loarrt 41 .. it'Ssr 'adNAYS, PENNSTLVANIA. yin inmate th• Ishtar term 'of livo4alansir "sioatlit - On .!tbs Ist of N0N131111.8 Thle,toassolAitortenctton gamma and cransiss..4Ntrost and =IN* to Pro. pats toys and yothit luau ibr bUtness . • m tights. - "Ipi Principal; trtiti divot a ll his dais to the Inter ests at , his =boot and tto:pstalo, Is sidatad by of bt gentletast , ot..billy sad .sapethoins. Ifisnacsa 'mot and Banda tanipLidapira taaght Ittjoladire rakish' Slathers: as adsaniapylitoh wit) ha seadllyi apr i rt a arAth=at u tar iata, Wolin,. of Esist•o. 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