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Moaxua Edition—BB per *nnnm in *d ranee, or 12 cents per week from carriers. Itisihb Emtio*-83 per sun am insdTsnc«,or6 cents per. week from carriers. ;_ w ««w iDmoK-Sin*!, coplre, *3 pH-mum,. Tin or more. 11,14 Too or opwarito. H p« minim. Invariably In ed ranee. InteressiDg Letter from the Advance on Sunday-. Splendid . Practice pt onr Artillery—The Main Rebel Army Trying to Reach Goraoneville. The army earreipondent of tho Now York note* write! on tho 3d init., doting hii letter " ono »U» frem Union Town, Vo., ond twen ty-ilx from the Potomoo," ond giving tho fob lowing interesting account of tho odvonoo un der Gen. Pleasanton: Another Sunday fight, ond another viotory for the Notional army I All day, yesterday, the booming of artillery resoundod thro tilth this pletureiqao and hitherto qniot region, and the dashing of arms indicated tbat loy alist and traitor had again met in conflict. Satmday morning, about 9 o’clock, General McClellan s advance, comprising several regi ment! of cavalry aad the Second Artillery Battery, all under command of Gen. Pleasan ton, broke eamp at Pureellville, and began the onward march. Onr road lay through a most beautiful lection of country. The road wind! throngh picturesque forest!, over hill and through dale, now over a pure and limpid' brook which flows down from the mountain, now by some more picturesque stream which meanders through the meadow. ■ , Tho famous “Snicker’s Gap ” at whioh the 1 enemy, are collected in large numbers, can Bo seen a short distance to the right. Tho in- 1 significant Villafe ofSnickeravillo is clustered! around the base of the ridge, while the tortu-s U the gap* ill plainly visible. Still the scouts ahead report no enemy, and we press forward. reaeUnri rhilamont at 11& o’clock. This is a tmalLt or some 150 inhabitants, sltu- ; ated en the .Winchester and Alexandria road J abont live miles from Snicker’s Gap. Just before entering tbe (own we halted, while the •kinniiben went forward* ascertaining that , some flfty-of the enemy’s cavalry had bbeJ ! there this morning, hot had snddenlj dtekp? | peared. On entering, pickets were throin j out on all the roads leading from the villkg* The town was in a terrible scare. On ente£ mg one house I found a girl seven yean bid with her head under the bedclothes, white the mother was nursing a brother of full trk yean of age in order to keep him quiet. ‘ -1} Lient, Erin, of Geo, Pleasanton's StafF/wbo was appointed Provost Marshal of the vfllajre. immediately arrested all the male citixeas bl the plaoo and assembled them in front of dde of the stores preparatory to taking the Twenty-six comprised the number,eotostetiag or old man, middle-aged. and youths.' Thin answered as thdrnames werecalled. "DoKt like.to take the oath of allegiance on South-, ern soil,” responded the first one a fat, good-natured Methodist of tho‘*Dr. Bond sohool.’ ” “Whet U the oath," h#fbh- Jhet inquired.. The Provost Mateharthen' proceeded to read tho oath to them, remark ing that those who took it would receive 2fa tiorzal protection. “I should think you were premature/’ spoke up one old fall seventy years. "This is a herd thingon at/’ 8 m? * spruce-looking young farmer. "Ton will soon be gone, and the Confederates will pome In and seise us if we take the oath,” re marked a third, and and so they gave their exbuses for failing to be loyal one after ..other. Bat they proved of no avail. ’Ai bit ai their aamei were called off, the iniig uiflcantdeih waC.fflxed whioh meant con-' finement and confiscation of homer. “No Sir,” replied..Biobard Wtlmot, in an inioleat aad defiant manner, which will undoubtedly noit him ..few week! <if extra impriioameht. Not on. enbicnbcd to the oath. Two who had dene ao under Geary, were permitted to I deport to their homei. IhootherewereiUrted I off in a drove toward Bot Us. ; . - I Soon after 12 o'clock three maikedijunv of ' tho enemy opened on two iqnadreu of the I Eighth Ponniylvauia. Cavalry, under cam- i mtnd ©f Major Keenan, which had bten I thrown, put on pioket In the direction 1 of I Union, three miles awiy, Gen. Pleasanton, I who was at the right of the village, ftameUi-! ■tely hastened to the front, taking with him I two pieces of the: Horse Battery, of whioh there are only four in tho servioe. The eae-! my continued firing, and advancing their kr tillery from one position to another until 4ne gnn suddenlv,opened very near to tbevillake. t we reach that,” remarked one of bis i oQicers to Gen. Pleasanton. "Keach it l 1 I guess I can,” replied the General, and in less than a moment’s time one of tho pieces was anllmbered, and a shell tossed in the direction of the rebels. - -Another, and still another, fol lowed. Bat they all fell short, one setting fire to a meadow, whioh burned over! By this time, the cavalry on both sides had dismounted, and the sharp, quick report'of their parbinea indicated that a spirited en gagement was taking place, j The gallant Major Keenan (wheso’hone bod -been shot and oachanged for-another,) seeing tbe enemy were pressing on him in large numbers, sent for reinforcements, when the entire regiment, Eighth Pennsylvania, w«re sent to his support. . The rebels were now plainly visible scouring through the distant woods and fields, evidently determined on dis puting our advance to Union, which General Pleasanton had been ordered to occupy at kll hasardu; and the possession of whioh was ne cessary to the saeoessful carrying out of Gen. McOlflilan's programme. About half-post tiro our cavalry began to fall back, owlngto the superiority of the enemy, and a courier w l as w*. .Blstb jKegnlm,- Cuf, Sanders, which was stationed three miles back on the road, ordering them to come up on the gallon whioh (hey did. Reinforcements consisting or a battery and Boubleday’s old Brigade ! ©f aliohorriedforword from Burn side s encampment at PuroellsvlUe, whither he had moved op his forees in the eonrso of tbe day. Aeon men fell back, tbe rebel cavalry fol fowed.untU within range of . oar guns, when s"° brought! to a halt by the mdst splendid artillery firing of the wm. The la bels soon got their guns into a position to com mand onr own, bat! in five minutes’ time lit became too hot for them. They changed to another position, but werelh lose time driven from ; that. Finally they galloped over I a meadow, onr shells thtokly firingafter thefc. and planting their guns directly in front bf the grove, one mite and a half distant. Thev had hardly fired a shell, however, before ofcr Rodman 10-pounders so plowed tbe ground around them as to cause a skedaddle out bf sight. This ended the artillery'firing for thkt day, having proved: for. the twentieth time the superiority of oar artillery over that of the rebets. > \ About 2}4 o’clock all became quiet, and w# supposed that the contest had ended for the day. About 6 o’clock, however, the skfr mtsbiog was renewed In an orchard on the right, between the dlsmoonted' cavalrymen, jmd continued until dusk, the Sixth Regulate lu the meantime having come. Boring the night the infantry and artillery from Pureolli- ■ villa arrived. In the morning it was found that the enemy had advanced their pickets to 1 a considerable distenceen the right; At pte- 1 clssly 10 o’clock cur artillery opened upon them, and the infantry, were, thrown forward.^ The firing was, as on the day previous, most accurate, - One caisson was blown frilly fifteen < feet Into the air, cawing the rebels around the i gun to retreat in double quick. Such accurate shooting the rebels fiould not stand, and they i I weo.rffoslr oommiatedfthUlrf* beck f :w«:«t-l I the-same time,following np end Peppering-1 them * *-• n TBmtvv eonUnuaJjto-AtlvA them’£ro» JtlU CANE AND WOOD OHAIBB REDUCED PRICES, S. RIDDLE & CO. SDITOBB AND PBOPBIXTOBS, Pnblieation Office No. 8i Fifth Street HORNING AMD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILT, OONTAININO THE LATEST NEWS DP TO THE HOUR OP PUBLICATION. TERMS: ADVEBTIBINQ AT BEASQHabt.w R/^np, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 7. tlon ae often as it was chosen. Several prir -oD°r* Bro taken, among the number two who rpde directly into one of oar own regiment!* mistaking it for Col. Owen!* Third Virginia * convened with prlionera from the Third, Fourth and Fifth Virginia Cavalry, proving that we had been fighting General o mart • force, From them/as well as rtfa- learned that he had been on the ground fllddy; also that the balk of the rebel army is on juiis- side of the Bine Ridge, retreating Gordonsville. A detaeuaent of the New York Cavalry captured some eight horses, with equipments, and quite an. amount of officers* cle thing. An ambulance drivw> of the same regiment, was aooidentally Gen* Negiey and tbe Rebels* Gen. Negley has a warm and busy time at Nashville with his ten thousand, surrounded «ke is by gnerriUas, and with no previsions bat what he obtains by foraging. From a letter which appears in the Philadelphia JVe**, we take a few paragraphs: TB* VOKBIR OF TROOPS IB TH* CITT HOW THXT SUBSIST. .There are about ten thousand troops in this city, and, as oar supplies ran out about five weeks ago, foraging Is absolutely necessary • ttd no matter how striot the commanding General and regimental officers may be,» fr£e party seldom goes oat without some pit. ?nng episodes transpiring ere theretora. A few days ago a party stopped at the pianta tion of Mrs. Neil Brows, and, among other things which they “purloin**,” wae a pot goat. Mrs. Neil Brown immediately repaired to headquarters, acquainted Gen. Neglcy With ino foot, and demanded protection papers, after delivering a speech containing an undue •aonnt of acerbity. After she had finished, the General remarked: “ Madame, I desire that you should full? fanderstand me; that, while I deprecate the fact that sqme of tha troops under my com mand occasionally behave In an unaoldiorly manner, it is not that ! possess the least par ticle of sympathy with those who suffer,Tut fthat it compromises the discipline of my > troops, and stakes thieve* of thou who were gen time* at home.** - L t “ Bht,” said Mrs. Brown, “have yon l no .respjMt for private property—will yon not i*7f P»P«m, to guard against being robbear “• Mrs. Brown, yon will probably think I *ounkind.; But! can thatnopro toction papers will be presented to 1 those who have been guilty of aiding in the-destraction of onr country, and yon know,.yourself; that no one has contributed more towards it than your husband." ? fc ? minut ®* «fter, told one focthychO No B le J was aper- a-SHoar utost or gkb. hxolkt. A few dsye ego General Hording, who hea IeUI, arrived from Meoklnew, celled anon Aegley for protection pepere, .eying that fall beautiful tom ud housel were ahnoit de etroyed, and that he desired protection bom farther iojary. bolioring that ho had pall the jnaltTfor hiefeUy. “Yoa ere mLrtaken, Mr. Herding,” rejoined the General; “(1. penalty /or treason u death 1" A SCUT* WITH bur. DUXOR. I One of these “Union** men once want! to General Dumont to effect the release of a guerrilla whom the General had himself cgi*. tured. Says solicitor, “General, ITtc tb® prisoner a long time, and, alt hod eh he ‘differ, with ydu and I in potitic** hhis oertainly a reliable gentleman. Yon kndwi General, I am a Union man, and, if I did hot know the prisoner personally, I would hot compromise myself by endeavoring to efibet his release.” Yes,** says the eld General, gruffly; «b—l is paved with tuoVUnlon men as you are | You expeot the robots back hbre •fter the battle at Corinth,-and yon expbot band in. case you get in jelU I m sick of such Union men, and if I had a gun big enough I’d blow them-all to the lower regions J**j How John Van Horen Obtained (ten. Scott’s .Letter. The newapapm hare been wondering how John- Van Jliuen obtained Gen. Scott’a letter. John explained ,it_himsetf at a meatingjln New York, on Monday night, in the follow ing manner: ' In reference to Gen. Scott's latter, Ur. Van Boren eaid lie would now elate low le catne into the possession or that letter. He ehonld not hare done ao now, were It not for a singu hlMi uk '“ occasion inn speech at couple of weeks ago; to fay that it was a sedfat; add that a lade Was helping to keep it. Ono or two - hrVi, ( . I “rn?r.S"S d) . 1 “ lT ofth * Pneident or the trailed States came to town, and U though I had not had the pleasure or eeeihg her, I thought it a mere ordinary mark or W. speet to call upon the wife of the Chief Ma {*«► »»• ■ rated in the Nhw YotK Ecnld, where almost all intaUifattoh soon Bnds ite way. [Laughterand applause.] I had not got a hundred miles into the into rior ot the State berore I was told by poodle th “ th ”t , k “e» erectly where I hadgot a copy ot this letter. Said I, “H so, my lady must hare let out the secret." *‘Oh, ne : he know aU about it; you got it from Urs. Lih coin.” [Laughter.] \ - I now think it proper to explain to youhOw Md whore I did get it. Qen. Soott Sept the ° f ‘he letter hhich he oommu nicatedl to thuPresldont of the United States through the Secretary of State That original draft he showed to me. When he handed 'it to mo I asked permission to take aoopy. • I did take a copy through my clerk. After m,d “ ‘h[» copy- I said to Gen. Scott, “ this is one or the most extraordinary docu-' monte lexer saw. It is a monument ot jour sagacity and is oreditable to your patriotism and intellect in all respects, and as you hade noTcr Siren mo anything in your lire, I would be muoh obligod it you wonld make me ! a present or this as an autograph"—and so he here it is—[holding li up between his linger and thumb]—you percotVOit is just as simple as possible; I intend to hare it pho to gruphedby _lhat remarkably ekUllul mah, Mr. Brady. When that is doneyoa will hare ap.opportunity to get a oopy ot It. In the meantime I shall prasccre it carefully in my ,as;mement|of kinduu»s,a ftk.n £ Vigorintfa s Naval Bervice. I -Orders have been received atthe Brookl,a I Verd to disp itch-te iea, et once, three I men of war.of whl k the Vanderbilt, as ale ready reported, is < ne. " Ibe others are the I U. Syeteamor Dao itah, one of the resselt bf the regular navy, a id tbs ship Ino, a craft I pietty heavily arm* d. Yesterday s orow Df sailors and a guard of marlaed were nut bn 11®"* Th * DuoUh was rab- I Idly finished and hauled out 'to . the buo? ready to depart. The luo is already 61 the j battery,hasher powder oa board and will “ u * probably to* day. Other vessels, chiefly steam corvettes aad gunboafs, are pro- I paring speedily 6Uewhere.A troop of sei-- I tines was taut to Portsmouth on Saturday for Is man-of-war ready there*: i The destination of tHiNTMMIi Is supposed to bo the oeeaa haunts ortho Alabamefkhd f° r w * do «ot print pvtietUarr if thoa. The Deeotah and Vanderallt will leaje !to-day, u possible. la a few day a other chibs at thie sutlon »U 1 bo reported raady. eo that it Is qulto likely the Alehsmv -wllt eoou be captured. It la also bartered that five -or six < met and well-armed gunboats have bead; or’ art to bo, detached from the South Atlantio •: “bold prlrateer.'’—fif. IV IHieac. •' i I The Harper’* Ferry IHTe*ilfaU6ai' ; A Wuklogton dbjwibfc of 3 anday to the: j Now Tork.yEsut aaysr■■ ■ •VTjU military commlulon juterday doted 12!i B? * ,t, lrS“ of *“• HarperVF**£J!! I pnnoated a TWjtnU rTOort. I wlileh It U «rp«to4 Secretary SUntM I Iron theeoantry. . Ihlr \fsss^e^Ams& ehod*hai<ll££SL,d tejffi*. *?*?*» oa x; ‘- t ', -s' ,-'. Blind Jo’e Parsons, or Baltimore. A corrMpondent of tbo%o«ton Tmatcript, writisji from the hoipltnlrot Alexandria re lates the following anecdota: Joe enlisted in the Ist Maryland regiment, ana vas “plainly a “rough,'' originally. :As wp passed along the hail we first saw him, oronohed nSar an open window, lustily iing ing, *1 m a bold soldier boy ;’* and observing ■“•.“'°ad bandage over his eyes, I said, “What a your name, my good fellow ?” „. i 'l r * h * answered, “Joe Parsons.'*' uoS“j Wl f l ** matter with you ?” sir,—blind as a bat,” "In battle?" ■ H ¥se~*t An tie tarn. Both eyes shot out at one olip.” Poor Joe was in the front, at Antietam JT o®* 0 ®* 1 and a Hinie bail had passed direotly through his eyes, across his face, destroying "{? Ho was,but twenty years WU ** happy as a lark! “It is dreadful," I said. “ rory thankful I'm alive, air. It TfiVa ? on,e ' J‘ T ■oe," ho continued. And then hd told ue hie story. “I was hit," he said, “and it knooked me’ “° w “-. 1 **J thcr ” »U night, and nest day the fight was renewod. I conld stand the pain, yer sea, but the balls was fiyin' all round, and I wanted to got away. I couldn't seo nothin’, though. So I waited, and listened i and at last I hoard a fellow groanin beyond mo. ‘Hollo I'says I. ‘Hel lo, yourself,' says he. ‘Who be yor V says rebel?’ ‘You’re a Yankee,' says . . says Ij ‘what's the matter with:you V ‘My leg's smashed/ u;s he. } y«r walk V ‘No.' ‘Can yer see?' Yea. ‘Well,'say* I,‘you're a d—d rubai, bat, will you do mea little favor?’ ‘I will.' *ay* he, *ef I ken.' Then I say a, “Well, ole butternut, I can't see nothin.* My eyes is knooked out, but I ken walk. Come over yero. Let's git out o' this.. .You p'int tho way, and I'll tote yer off the field, on my back.' ■ ‘Bally for you,* says he. And so we managed to git together. Wo shook hands I took a wink outer his canteen, and ho got on to I did the walkin' for both, an' he aid the navigatin'. An’ if he didn't make me carry him straight into a nbei colonel's tent, a mile away, I'm a liar f Hows’ever, the eolonel came up, an' says ho, Whard'yereomofrom? who be yer7* Itold : H* I was done lor, and couldn't do no more shootln*; an* he' sent me over to our • lines. So, after three days, I came down here : with the wounded boys, where wo'ro dolor pretty well, aU things considered.” . • “But yob will never see the light again; mv I suggested, sympathetically. - : ?■“*** so,” he answered glibly; “but I can t help it, you notice. I did my dobty— got shot, j>o|> in the eyes—an* thatte mymis fort n, not my fault—as the ole man said of his blind hois. But— “ ‘l’m a bold soldier boy,’ *v continued, cheerily renewing his soaz ; andweleft him is his. singular merriment.- Foor. sightless, an!achy, bat stoat hearted Joo. Parsons. la * few remarks whioh he r made from the platform of a railroad oar in Boston on. Satardajr night last, said the ap- winter irad not to be lest in Inao- Uon. The Government vas determined now to pat forth its strength* • Numerous expedi tions were on foot that oonld not, if vigorons y pressed, bat& fatal to the revolted States*: 'MILITARY CLAIMS, «c. .‘.n&ygax. c. aoßoraa. Attobskto At SSSS™' i ENBIONS, JUST CLAIhIS AOAINST THE 60VEBSMSST, fromptlj procured at reosmablc ntea. Apply to D- E. BAZEV, 103 Joarth itreet, PitUburcb. sad CBABLXS G.'ItfCKJEE, Wiihtegtodt D. C. ulttbu claims, $3 £O. 0. uT AY LOB,' ' H ~ « Attorney at Law, mm d - 73 Grant itreet, fttufanrgh, Pa. ?«4 C miJ7T *** m * d ® **» claim does not ttctcsd, and all information niTM> gfratia. • ee4:ly JJKNHiONB, BOUNTY 4BAOK BAY. a. 0. iUCKBKLL, of l«» <uu! <7fe6» (mi, iTo. 114 FIFTH STREET, PrOCeCQtM . 6olditfl ( Cliiffll Of OTAFV dMfrfnHmi PMOOTO^dl^W^ceT?,er^^ P n t !£d BOUKTIBa«nd pSflSlOMaior cha wK orl>k*a ci Udren, brothcw*ndai*t«fc •OTctiw le«J WitacntAtlrsof tttoae whohaT® <53 °? l *L' l “* * OTli ” * or h * re dlod »»« <i£- from dijeMe contracted Id .erTlra. ... dti ° collected. mm irtlM Hju ba angwrod nsdema m map fa tncloiad. »al6:&a A BdKBSOK’S ' JNimUK—Notice is iuT *? 111 P»"«u concrned that tho ’i. .1- Taloationt acd enumeration. madoaud taken ij.i°jsSs*sV under Hi. Aaof iS- Att "> proiMo Internal ““j. ** ,lu > fount, of Allegben,, are now ?“»£ open t r ejammaUon t r thi Of flnoatt daja from thla; date, at' the offica of UtoAncnor of- tha S3d District, Ctunt-r or Federal Itrnet and booth Common, Ailtghnn, Oitr. Andnotice U farther glron that an appeal will be P l ***.teom thel7ib till the22d day ct fiOVX£IB£B, lochuire.-A. D. 1862, at which p - #ce * ppe * u win *• beard and determined, rei pectin. aay erroneotw or excesalTo raluationa or •aataaraiioas,made by:theAaaUtaafc AeaefJoSfar nldooaatj, fiAtfu* hSSjiKa! o«o>«sou.. letter 234 144 KUiliA AllJLLti, jjj 1M GBEKHE SUUEET, HEW YOE-X CITY. ; . GOVERNMENT COFFEE, 5%. SisrtoSi!' romi ‘ “ 30 MBt *- w *p-‘ JWA r j .SI&, Bro ASD svpmibß~cdrriE.' rJS, ™?S or 10 f* *•«» «>*■>' “7 sn>ond iSuidUl 5^L W £"« ilWof > 'C^»«O» l : »iil recelr* q *; f,f -‘ IV - ; ; 5 - '-■ TABKB tk PLACE. r|vuus oux .xuuji uwijNowa. J. _Omaui Ibtkjuui.Karraur, V JV-W-THM q°a diin i Ali«h«oy. 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