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KKNtitfl’iT * ciUN'^2™- AJtaftrttuioFwHlU 6TONS CHIHA ASM CAXAH, 00L0&KD WAJIS. | rjjiinin AJtD TTaikboph as Ho. 71 lum "■■ T - mhlfclyiai w.j.muau«To—.......J.nß»rauA...,^w.>.aA»T. , \4ACJKIKToSE atiMPHiLL AOO., . JttiduatfPlfcfr'oh* 6*HifnWrtet^ v n«ar thn-Gity < PAXBHZOSOIL&A , mBT£&ft ENGINES AHl>* t TOfcitt.thfal riiiit Thr~tii nr* —*—~ trbrkv io-nont . .Wainrito'aSneial attention toon* BALANGID ’ TALYE\QBCft4*ATING XHGOTSHAoombtnin* WTrintacin haratclor* nnttriMl'te ttli chM 01 • • - i ; ; .v -.ft »••*.« laftfclyd ■ (knur of Pfettandltfoartyrtzoata, , ... PITTB&UBGH, pn* ;'.-....v.'_':- — • . BUPXBIOB STEAM ENGINES, Au, Ac. nylfctf r lj tiKVKKANOJfi, Ho. 50 WABttSf., DaFittabnrgh, MwtßwrrfßOlLlß BITE3S, wSopQHtapZgjca, common abb baibboab, orabapod SPIKES and BlT pro, lam or smalt, r~ J p to onkr at abort aotUa. . A roodaMortMaat conatanlly onhamh mjMknm m »«"««" T. PiMHIIT EXCELSIOR GLASS WORKS.— ‘WOUTB, PLUS Birr 4 GO n OkAM Maxovao nuu. Warahooaa, 80. 13.W00d ttriaet,-oornor d Pint, PttUbarrb, Pa. . 065:1yd) W/HLLti, iiUMMdS * CO, Ho. 21S If Libarty xtraaV ospoaita Sixth, Pittsburgh, mMufactarnmofWHlpß, BASHES AMD SWITCH ER and ovary daacrtpthM M liHATHEB BEAIDIj) W Ordon acUcUad.fw* tba trad*, and goods prompt ly ahlpped m Turf^^HWtfop*. »r. DEJTTISTRir. mKKTH EXTRACTED WITHOU' BY “THE USX OP AH APPABATUI WHEREBY NO DBCCS O*GABVAHIO B ATTEBI ganttaman and tbolr tan had tbalr tooth oxtaetod by my prooaas, and aro ready to Maartisptb* “odatrary, having no knowledge of my I *«3SkBTXnOIAtTIITH ImM la mgr abdchargeavaty low; warranted in ailcaaanio Da of «fc| *•* X. OPDBY, Dxxntr, 134 gmlthftald at. OaKFH AUAUttUUmiT, Connelly'*: p w imn|, oonw: of Di*mo&d «ad Grant itreiti,; Dr.' Aj k. J*olloA/ Dr«‘A*Jloci, Bobbin*, flnwiH Knott. _V>_jartitlr_ booML&eLleiib, *e. \\fH. a JUitNtiXO. Wi W gtt, Bun S*i* r|u*njj«omm»v.t*» *» #Kfejgg<>:trWoos«tra«t,FltUlmrgh. : ■e3o KAY A GO., UOOfIBLLBU A*D B*A liAW BOOKSooastsaHyea hand. •' L. KKAI>, UOOISXIAK* AID b*A , n/m. So. 78 FonrtA attaat, Apollo BnOUma. TnunjaurGs, *c. J[ uSKPfi HOKICBa. Laaai* m "Tmt* | urn am. SocM, Ha. TT Plttaburgh. _!Els_ n»ATON; MACKUM A ou., lliuian l»J gMMMMMttTuMBfIIt Iwthli a«i ffnal»intth«tt»«t.Fltttbar 1 li tM hwlmw. ESTATE AOEJTTS. VTTTT.TTAM WARD, Dmiab I»P*CK ff ■» Horn, Bom. Mokbaom, and *u aa mtirtM irrr Tnrntr \ gwwM can proems XiOASB through nj agsnej x ii mawnitls tirmr .. . Trhessirfchlai to Insist thalr mossy to food ad« Alw»y And flat ind second clam tntsrrtsirs strictly coofl* Great strssi, cppaitt* • ARCHITECTURAL* jybmh ti.iaxga: ““ _ Asouincr, Pnpana Ctnun Dnawrasa a*» fl«OTn»lTin«A hr ill UMbd BalUliPi u 4 npußWili IW srsctica.cn i-Mo-tii tonal. - ; r ' . Oflka <a >n.Wioo atraat, batwaaa ■hMmWUmia AlWtraTmti. i M° QHAKUtBL, UALOWlin^ (**»•<* to IIH Holman A 0a.,) 001. HABER AID ItBST BTfflTß* cUtdly PnmPMi. Pa. BaouST * : ' ’ :1- &MB.PUI*; .. —— - Do. nsnysssfl; ‘JO V 3 »U>* ■ • Do. B. O. coaT—odt “s <W.r. ■:..«[ I ;w sjEyurfi: jvaicflxrM. ft WIMON SEWING MSRIT alone mabn a Sewing valuable. TUI PXOPIiI an parodying that glowing repra* antattona an not narlt That ttieSOOBOMY end WISDOM to purehaae only Saving of KBOWS -PBAOTIOAIt ctimtt. Than ara-uvar >110.600 WHKBLXB * WILBOS SIWIXQ MAOHIBBS is nse in the United btatee andßarope. Thia Machine la profitable and available far a life time. An annual dividend of 100 to 600 per cent, (on lta ooeti) may be obtalnaa in um by lta powacit. Thb la the OST.T SXWIBQ MtOHIBB IH THX WOULD making the teal tfKob, with the ntattng -booh, and wringthe ghatfott year. -■ Pell and see them In offcaiton, at 80, ST tiith stbbbt. WJLSTHDTCBaCO. epSacrewP. , Q W. WILLIAMS A OO.'S >nrw»en ' tiimUjf Mating Machine*. * Tilde Machtnea arajran fifteen to twenty doUart cheeper than Any other machine In the dty. : They will do all klnda of inriu. and an ,warranted for hree no a. Tfcfv lilisLSNda that any child IS ■ahMddanraetnaatopertectloa. Oonetantlyoa landfall klnde at Sewing Machine Heedlee, (Awing BUk| OoUon, At at brat Market prion. K” ,\ O . *>. B.BTBAIB, Agent. J^NABE’B PIANOS Are aiill aiaad of lltainway'a sad all other Pianos made In this 009367, WA choice soppljr rocaltod this wtek. CHARLOTTE BLUHE, Ho. 43 TITTH STBUT, BoU Aft nt tor KH ASK'S PIAHOS, HAIHKS 8808. F LAS OB, and PSIHOSS KZLODXOBS. gAKpSISJIK A 7 ocUr»CUok«iaf.fe«ft*tifftl Uaek wftlaoV^ ~ s mmi fgjrllttla—l - i T**- A t ootata Ohfekarisc* reMweot, roaad eor- Mtt;« ftrrt r»U Intna— UO 00 A T octaT* Han A Go* natvood; a handaom* n ''i , i ----- ITB 00 A IVftetftTftßtadftrt, natvood, carvad pawl* r -. 1900 A 6)4 oct»T» Gala A Ox, roa*wo«U_xmmd AUttij ftft MBftOmt a rcond bar- iyw |■ ■ ■ -| —11-1 ---- UO 00. A 6 octaTft HalM, Daria A ro—wood IS* 00 A •oetftTft^Afdarttv—>fil—7 ’ ' *0 00 A .n 7* 00 A • oetara o*rbU| " 00 0O A 8 octftTa Ihmliftm, " 60 00 A 6oetftTft Loud, M ——r -*0 <® ' iStmS>4 ~ johh a. mw. fcis 81 Wood gtiftftt. • QTEINWATS PlANOH flfiHft| rmlnd tho FZBST CLASH PBIZbQ 8 B W MEDAL, at tho WoniVa Paix, London, 1863. ar Solo Arana fcr tUfe district far tho BUinway Plincoat H. KUBIB4BBO’S^ ZZm-’ f ■ ' ■ Vn. M fifth itTMi; tOMK r AOKMM, DAILY PITTS BY RUll G AZETTK .> 'H V M'K’OB AND COMMERCIAL .TOTTJRNAJ-*. - rijuro*. anavpiAßoe. iTfll aaparior to all othsraln ovary ro ipocw ▲ &ov stock of tho aboro jot arming. oei* .estate . jamopoiratol tiy - ’ tTii' fiffllrtaTrrn ~f hauflnnk Oo«a tor PonnoWa from ID a. m. to 3 o*«loch p. %, dally; aIaoonSATUBDAY EVENINGS, tromido ’ • - VOooo, .8S POPBTH STBXXT. A BATB, OONTMIBCE- and-JBOWTABIJ PKPo6lTOBT,fcrTiarhoiYloa,Uboraw ) aacta»a>d all thoao wbooa moana or wrlagi art tmaU. Itiuoo oommonda ltsaU to Xxocnton» Adaalnlaton, lactam, Agonta, rolontaa Soctetka or Aaoodatlona, oad nit"— of aU daman. Intonot at tho rota of SIX FSB CXNT. par »*• j nun taoald oedoponUs, vhich, If not -dmra, w« 4anlmad'to tka oodlftof.tAodociodt«roit- < tho-trat difa'&PlCay and Horombar, and thoraaftor boar tba mm lataraat m tba prinoteaL At thin rata, mmup will doohla In Ua tfcoa Mi paara. , lataraat artU pamm—anon aU dapnatti thajDnaad tfUmdk dayaof-tba mdaUi aftar mch dopoalta am Booha, ~w»t»tntny Charter, By-Imva, 40., fnralab* ad onappUcation at Aim ofloa, . ----- a '•^lLfa£r / Wi&WMC‘- ~ K ' Fim rrmfifnrf W B. OOPKZiABD. vflWj.K. MwrfcMd, -aUßoin, Jeoob Pointer, KiehtlM Yoagtlf' , Rt»ia JaJLCAMMIWA. Bom Tfcoflr M. How** ZIMO lOUi* W. B. OoMlft&d, Uarrwj OUldf, "frfcttun pENSIONB, BOUNTY, BACK PAY; A au a MAOXBMLL, . So. 114 TITTH BIBBR, Pllttbonb. Pa. '.SgSwAA. aTtdu.n. PMMttitHtduJ Cblldra, Baotbnn aad 1 jgfflajsfta^gig CLOSING OUT SALE of lut Sum mnr'a-BOOT*, »HO*B aad «UHM at baa tbu half prica, at BOBLIHD'a. i» Mukat atnat. LO9K AS TBB FBKaS : lAdlM* Morocos hsclcd, atwed Balmoral BooUjl 00 m •. illppsnu»..« ,25 M M p||pdtetl BMttHaanaaaaaaaMa 1 W . Hlbm' MorOOCO M |■' V ti~! y- t) raaa.a.a» W a.»... 75 h sews* Boots. 76 : •< LmtlngGaUST* ■ I i go .iQhadm^^^fcwjr ti . ! ' iu **”*—— JJ h if ‘giitotlHaaaa.aaaaa(MaaaaaaWH«aaaaaataaaaM 50 Sots' <Jonfr*ss.Pst*nt blather to 1-8& OiitoifiWionii and loots; '■Also KanS. Boys wbkh will be cold alks IoU it pries is tbs driv-Call ssrif »Jwcors a bar fain. brierspnrchsdef slrnwhsm.. Bdyfcgng* lOILAID’Bi SS Marks* street, 2d -ttobt ftom llfth* ; nyi . - ON OOHMieSIUN. 1,000 foimda Bobos Btd«s: fiOO do do BOooidors; 800 do do Jowsh; (oMkaPotaihi UOtmlbDO A»»IW 10 do VnPMOhu; ikbu. 801 l BaUor; S 6 bp n££d Battorj IS do OonbyLod; SsookbWool; SOdoOHi Bnoatt) - ••• •“^^sfisusaaii «u 4 p Itrnbbjr aplO 0" *K I.HMBKK-JftJtt OUAIi BAIE BOAM. < , M/X» bat bind Axis ‘C'ibtL ~~ •".- j* r " l» sohrif bbfefcakeßflilocnai VMteJTshl J? WbblL wAlSti Hats*** t ITickcnl;; j IS «« Oum B*7 Bisbß' • 1 • *lBs 100. T>OTATUJSsI riTAAivlloi i ! 500 bbU. " “ IsetcreaaAtor'aalebV ;•. •• '- ; I ays OULFAlHirAlDytUUbKtyitmt. PITTSBURGH; THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1863 - litts&urgh dtetty. S. RIDDLE ,& GO., MDTTOBB ASD TMOfBIETOBB, Publication Office No. 81 Filth Street MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY. CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE HOUR OV PUBLICATION. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7. NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, tfoums Esttxok, by mzD, per y*ar......f8 00, ... j* month.* TO, «« «• week..*.' 18* u « single oqptM******.**.. 8* Svmnse Eamon, by ma!L P® r year 4 60. «« « H month.* 38. «« n : I week..*. 10. (« '* stwglG nApta* 2. Wkeut EsmOß, single ooptss, per jrttfu 8 00. <« «« dabs of 6to 10, *i. 1 60. , « clob# of 10 or more ll M 1 25. t—nA one extra to the party »cndtng dob. for a clob of fifteen, we will tend the fnrart Gazkkb daily. Per a elnb of twenty, we will send the MotXißfi Gaxvmdally. Single oepiee, 8 cent*. • «#-AH iubecriptieu tfriedf to edroaee, And paper* elweyt stopped when the time expiree. < The Situation. GeneralHooKsahas maneuvered the enemy into the position he desired he ehoold oooupy, oat his communications, oocapled his strong hold in the rear of Fredericksburg, and has him between the two wings of his army as in a vioe. Lee can now eleot whether to fight starve or sarrender. The Government (prob- ably at General Hooker’s suggestion) has rig idly interdicted the transmission of news by telegraph. This, although very trying npon the patience of the country, is doubtless wise and proper, so long as his masterly plans are not folly carried oat. Cor special correspondent In Philadelphia has sent as an admirable narrative of the op- orations op to Sunday evening, made np from the volaminoas correspondence of the N. Y. Time* and other sonroes. The IWbane re marks: We hev* assurances from three point! that Gen. Btoneman has been sneoeiifni In eottlng the enemy's communications by rail with Riohmood, and we tee no reason to deubt the fact. If it be a faet, it will go far to dispel all nneertainty as to the tneoess of-- the whole grand movement of Gen. Hooker* For it most be remembered that Lee depended on his supplies from Richmond on that line, and ean receive them on no other. If it were possible to transport them on the Qordonsviiie road— if theta wate toy means of doing if In any way—it oan boot because Hooker holds that road-at ChaseeUorvllia. Bat Gen* Lee has neither wagons nor horses enough to feed his army, nor oan it be supposed that he had any considerable amount oi supplies os hand near Fredericksburg. The oommlssariat u£hitanny has been hard pressed to keep his man fed from Richmond, nothing can have accumulated in camp. .Among the rumors in Washington is one that a dispatch from Gen. L*e had been intercepted, in which be stated , that he was sorTcmnded and without supplies. ; It follows, therefore, that Gstu Lee must fight or starve. Gen. Hooker, knowing the railway is cat, might wait at Chanoellorville till famine forced Lee out of his trenchers in . th* hope to defeat the national forces and se reeever his communications. Lee, however, did not wait till he was foroed, bat, like the brave oommasder he has shown himself to be, marched at qboo to Chaneellorville, and fldog himself against Hooker's lines. It Is hardly to be doubted that his whole army was bedd ing the Rappahannock line when Hooker Crossed It, and bad not, as yesterday, seemed possible, fallen back to the North Anna. In; these circumstances, delay is all fa Hookers | favor. He has been deemed an impetuous 1 leader. Mark the consummate judgment smd i [ with whlsh he halted after eoupentrattog his 1 [ forces south of the river, and awaited the at-1 I tack which he knew his outg-ndraled enemy , ! was compelled to make. He need not hasten i | to aunme the offensive. Let Lee dash against | [ those veteran lines tiU he has worn- ont bis town forces with theperslstence and deipeta i'tien of his effort. While on his side victory t is necessary to the preservation—even to the j exlitonoe of hi* army, Gen. Hooker has only to hold his own. Hot to be defeated is for Um a victory. vf . ; Neither, therefore, In the news which we I have reoeived i by mail, nor ,ln the silence which the Government preserves, nor in the relative positions of the twb forees, do we find cause for other than confident expectation of decisive suooeu. It may be presumed there has been heavy work, the mult of which w* not know; but we regsrd It as very prob able that the general engagement may havo ; been postponed, or that if a serious battle has taken place, the news is only withhold ba- | eaiue Gcn.-Hooker.4r4a°t‘®Jwto**la-ik # i «am»tanooi>xpUinedl^ovi,to ; ooiTiirt a rw* pulse of the enwny into-an immediate rent ,In common wlththsnatloa, whose.pnUM wUkto fupwess w^tpve* ; tr»ft IsknVwi, but woventureto expeoi dufchenMo lntoDlgenoe at an early hour from other sources than the I telegraphic wires. 1 I The more we know of the tacts of this great movement the more confident we feel of a glo- I rioos and decisive result. The editor of the | Tima, we think. Is folly Jnitlfltd in using the following strong language: “ The rebel army is now, therefore, between two eotomns, separated but by an interval of five miles, the one a hundred thousand strong, the other twenty thousand. It will be strange If, between the npper and the nether mlU gtone, the aocuried thing Is not ground to' - So accustomed had we become to bitter dis appointment while the Army oi the Potomaoi fu coder the commend of Gen. McClillah» that we have learned to hope cautiously, and euppreis any shout until we are completely “oat of the woods.” Aeide’s Corps in the Battle. Xho oorreapondent of tlio Philadelphia /»■ qmircr, willing from Uookcr’a headquarter! at | GhanoellorTiUa, on Saturday, glrea na Ibo fol lowing aooount of tho part taken by Mcade’i Oorpa In tho ongagomont on that day : - At the time of oloalng.otu letter of thla morning, everything at tbo front waa nnua !naOy quiet.. Soon after elatan o’olook firing jnga&a eommeneed, oeeaaloned by the rebela making a dcmonitratlon on our foroee lying nou tbo road, running near the wooda epntk Vrom ObanMllorrllle, erldently with the in tention of breaking through; thein. , i it-ia of little conaequenoe, howerer, the naaou for thla dombhetratlon, for it failed of aoMeu. The eallant oorpa, nnder the able tenoral lleade, concentrating at the point at taeked, auooeeded In-not only ataytag their adrsaae, hat dalrlng them olear dnto and bayend thf wooda/ la which they hai been yZimrf. and thfonghWhich they wd»«oed> the troopa under kteado, penatiating the thlokeiaofar aa to place theauporb abattia, which had been one of their etrongeat_de ftneea, adma diatanoa In hia rear, and drinug therebela back Into their haatily'ooaatructgj rue pita ; all thla work oocupying acaroely K>lf an hoar. . i Toward twelre o’olook we heard beary can nsnadlng up the plank road to tho right, and, prooaeding to.tha apot from whloh tha report ejmafwo found theElaranth Oorpa wcU down. Soi wooda, and drawn np In Una of battla. Onaplaln on thair right wnaatatloned Tnrn buU’a wad Bnndolphw Batterlee, b«k of them, and in another P**oh “’roofo w “ ateUoned Blrney’a Dlrlaion, Third Oorpa, Bbklea’; Berry’a Dlrlaion, of earne coij*, ■till fartier to the right, end etlU anpportlng, BtMan£whUe Whipple*! Dlrialon.ofaeme leorpe.werebeukonthe left, aupportlng Meade. inn *BAur tEibijo* -^sais^sss^gsti. &ShSvXir».b«U7 ™pl»7ma «- dearoring to impede a rebel transportation train; which was discovered ion a hill some two miles away, the train evidently trying to make “good .time" In- reaching some point near GordonsrtUe. . : j , ! So admirably were these gnat shotted, every ahell striking in the midsiof theml; and so serionsly Impeding their movements ai to com pel them to not only give bp the attempt of passing In that direction, bat to actually set fire to and thns destroy their train and what it was loaded with. ' [ \ UOBB FIGUTIJfO— O*H. BIBRIT’S 00 w While this was going on, ben. Birni his able staff, was sconriog the wood left of the batteries, in order to dlse< beat way to send forward htsinfaotri long were they in obtaining the den formation, fox' presently was seen the 1 under oommandot Hen. Hay man, knai a double quickstep, into the woodsi Then forming a line of battle apd j okt the Twentieth Indiana as skirmisj this order they advanced throogh the ! until ooming npon the enemy's pioketi they charged npon and drove then b* bat littie reslsUnce. ' ' At this time was sees oomlog oat! jof the. woods a detachment. _of Colonel .Jordan's sharp-shooters, headed byCaptalnMeikle, of General Birney's staff, haring In charge seme thirty “rebs” belongingdothe Ter an tt-third Georgia regiment, and two General Staff-Offi? cars, all attached to General A. P. fiiQ*s Di vision, which had been esptnred by 1 these same sharp-shooters (Captain Haiti* direct ing tbsm) some half an \our before; th* cap taring oi them necessitating an indartion olean Into the rebel tines.', 1 } Upon reaching a point some dlstanoe into '-oodl, ' tbel battery was ! discovered, r ..-.awiue QUtaOOO . the woods, a rebel bettety wu Idiscoireie.., whloh had heretofore been silent. Thi poil tion held by them was one.of mine io-ok, end harrasslsg while they held it. General Bir ney determined to driyo them from it,, And if possible, capture their pieces. In order so to dt, he ordered np his remaining brigadeb, un der Geberala Graham and Ward. He placed them in position, supporting and aeUdg. in conjunction with. Hayman.r I - The prompt manner InSwhiob this ;order was obeyed,; and the unflln*lng bravery dis played by this entire command,' whenj exe crating this important order? enabled thfem to seeure the position dosixed; iThewbele,jhow over, succeeded in saving itheir battery.; The hearty oheers given when this exploit waa concluded, ware indeed cheering and in spiriting in the extreme. } , . -[ During this time Whipple , s.tyvlsloa,ghleh had been during..theepast-tw* dby* support ing General Meade, came upland at on® en ured the woods and took up.a position where they eduld with dispatch go;tp theeippAr* of those in the advanoe, while some-three osfcur batteries-were .sent forward *, to do iSdvloe.- WhUe this work was going oh heavy muiket-i ry firing has been heard on tha right, where | the Twelfth Corps and Berry’s Division are stationed, and on the left occasionally drtil* tsry firing has been in progress. Gen. How ard with his Eleventh Corps remaining quiet, keeping from going, to the support of their friends a large for® of the rebels.! The movement spoken of as beitg madb on the rigbt, where the Twelfth Corps is station ed, was but an effort on the part of the enpmy to turn our right flank. In this, however, they were unsuccessful, for the reason that we are then in strong politico, andhatbaiflne a corps, the Twelfth,ilded by a* ableadtvti ion, under B‘try, a* we have lu r our army,, holding the same. By reviewing the above hastily writua lUUment, it will be seen that at almost every .part of our line* thelubfls have made an effort Jo break through, ihbm, each time railings© to do, and each time losing from a half to a mile, of ground. ' - j A review, too, of this letter/wHlshow tqell that lu Gen. Hooker: wrjhivo aiwmmander capable of sarmdttfiHhg every dlfimlty, and eap&hje of managing as well a mammoth ennj as he did a division. :>*' At the present writing, six o'clock, a lull in the “tempest of war*' is app»reat, and -we doubt muoh if any more fighting will bo dene until the morn.' The PeniuylTßDiaDs in ibe Second Fredericksburg.Balllo. The New Yore Herald correspondent thus describes the sssault on the key positionjof the rebels In the late battle at Frederiekibtuf: Directly vuty ont of the town of Fredsr teksburg, runs a road that fioallj reaches OhanoeUorrille. Jmt in the outskirts of Bis town, at ranch lest than a mile from the ttqin street, thiiroadasoendswhiU that, while itjls saffidently steep to render the ascent tolloonie, U hot to steep as to render any less cffectiye the fire of artillery and musketry. Zhiedi Marye’a Bill,(the name is prohouaoed Mare*,) and at the summit of this hill Is Marysfr House. Bear the hill a road leaves the Chen* oellorrllle toed, rncfl towards the sooth loroil the front and right of the bill at its base. Thelaiterroadhasa aabaUntlal stone wall on each side of it, end these road*, with 'a little assistance from the spade, had been con verted into excellent breastworks. j About the oontre of the first wall was a lit tle house which made the position the strong er. and this was only the base of the hllL No artillery fire could teueh? tho walls, for |t was a sunken road, and, though' the walls. were four feet high In the road, In the fields their tops were level with the susfaoc. Thus, I as seem by our batteries, therfc were actually : no walls there. Behind the: second line of, pits rites the hUt, and around Its whole crest, tons a well constructed earthwork* in whie} 1 there was one large howltser.: Both ftankl | of this hill were completely swept by the fir* ; of works of the tamecharacter on either side} TH* APPEOAOMB. \ To the left four left) of this position was ail open ploughed field, on the : farther side of whionwere the stonewalls. = To the right wad i an open green plain, and here, there were net ptts at the foot of tho hlllj io the way .wad i clear to the crest,though ofeounetrsry inch! I of it was under fire. Worst of all, perhaps* I was the central approach, Which Was the road.] j Though at its exit from the town, this road! 1 is oovered by a few. homes, It is! fairly underi | fire all the way, and at the ascent of the hllli it is amere gulch,.broken and stony and an] I awful'place for men to be packed In under a i plunging fire of grape in addl- 1 1 tion te the musketry ; fire. ; i j WHO ITOEWBD TBBUIUih The right column waaformed of tb. Sixty ant Psnn.jlTinl. nglmsnt, Oolonsl Bpeu, udtho Bort,-thirdNow York, Col. Baker. It ... supported, m »Ud, to two regiments la lino, tho First Long Islud-, Col. Nelson Oroii, nnd tho Eight,-stoona I Penns,lvul., Msjor Btsiot. Thou two rogitnonto were put otsh.ler’. brigade, ud Sholor went with them j The left oglunn of '.tuck' wu formed of tho S.Tenth.Meiuohuietii, Coblohes, nnd the ThCrtir-.izih Now York, Litat. Colonel : Wol.h, This colamn wu Supported h, two regiment. In lino of battle, end . -regiment iof ikirmliher. In tho open Sold to tho left. iThuo skirmllhtro.wore the Forty-tblrdNew .York. The regiment. In lino were tho Sixth iHolne ud tho Fifth ffiioonsln. The., two columns ud their supports numbered in all .bout 3,000 men. They mored ont of .the sown to tho usult ot .boot eleren a. uni - f As soon SI thoy erne well Into tho onsmy’s Bold of Bro ’ thS terrlblo toiil.de begu. Col. Bpeu, ot the hood of bis regiment, wu one efthe first hit, ud his foil sfleotod his mu so [hot they wound ud foil into oonfo.lon ud dlsorderf ud oommunlo.ted It to tholSd bo hlnd thtm, ud muoh of the ground abend, ctlned was lost. 'For thiseotemnso f»r it wu . f»lr repnlie. But .t this crltleU jono tore.Col, Shalsr, with, msgnjdo.nt gsdlutr,, jssjssassfasjß.^’r adeems follows It tont on onoo more. ,Ito glorious . ■ Anaa' nlaih drew, the enemy’s “ .Umdll, to® enemy's mu wen slain In- J£, wffrtW.*h«n ths, stood tOl. . °°*: Fuont of thefidth H. S Y;J: «th Mains, «UkO>H Johns,of the 7th UunohoMttf,wH wounded | here. ; ’ v By this inoeess the piece vu oars; the en emy*! line gave way precipitately; bar ® eß entered at tevjsral point! at ohee.nnd'we c»p~ tared-elght gone end from eight honored to e thousand prisoner*.- - . . L, . Pert or the force that oceapied Mery* s I HUI srerßerstow'* brigade, esteemed an ex- j cellett one in; the rebel service, oomposed or the 13tb, 17 th, 18 th and 2Ut Mississippi teg- j iments. - • ■ 1 ■ Troops wars brought from the different lo calitlei In which the, had ramatnod under j cover, end'formed at once. . There to be twe oolnmni of etteck, supported tithe na tal. of the grpond required, th. right eolumo Iby two regiments in ooioma; th. left column by a line of battle and ikirmilhorij in the open geld to the left (oar left) of the pbiition. Oar low will probably roach a thoaiand in I killed and wbunded. . [ending pen, in thicket, i; these ek with from hvv«irwe to.*'. Gen. Hooker’s Euccesa Confirmed— Humored Attack on our Troops at Fredericksburg—The Battle' at Chancellorrille—Secession Bamors In Washington—fbe Bald inJWest Virginia. • ' fiUli Dbpetohes to the Pittsburgh Quetta. Wabhisotob, Hay 4th—lo p. m. Newsrecelved slnoe this aftorooop'4 letter only tends in the,meln to confirm the general Impression that thusfar success has crowned the operations of the army* Ihentmor has bun In- active circulation La the streot-that the rebels, under Gen. Early, had to-dky at tacked the small body, of our troops in pos- | session ot Fredericksburg, and after a brisk oontest bhd|rebsptared their IntrenchmeaU. Careful invastigal on, however, lead (o-tho belief that thus fa the statement in entirely no warranted by an p authentic news, that has reached the- capital, . The details of £ aturday’s fight at Chan ceUorville confirm "the opinion: already ex pressed, that on.ti e whole it was a deolded reverse;- The stor r is that wo lost from two to four thousand prisoners - and twenty-six guns. Six of tile alter were retaken fol lowing morning. In storming the entrenchments at Freder icksburg oh Sands f our troops are said to have taken about ijSQO prisoners. The evening b< at from Aqnia Greek has not yet arrived, and the secessionists are arguing, that it is delayed for the purpose of concealing bad news. It is safe,however,uot to oredit itl THI axn> IS WXSTSUH TIKOISII. The rebel raid In Western Virginia is not yet abandoned. Gen. Jones, who ravaged Morgantown last week and so seriously dam aged the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, has made a junotien with-Iraboden and Jackson pt Beverly, and the guerriiUs of that section axsi concentrating reinforcements and supply ing'them isith fresh horses. Unless a foroois lent speedily to GVefton, to concert with our troops now-at Clarksburg, these three leaders will make a descent upon Parkersburg, and if not there checked‘by the Ohle militia, upon Wheeling. Both these points are now but feebly protected. Rfnntms asd facts. - - It was report* 1 yesterday, end is agaiirl afloat as a strict -amor to-day,that General | Hooker i'as'dexna tded of Generali Lao os on* I conditional surrender, and that ho la In a lit? I aatlos to enforce the demand. It is also said I that General Htoneman' hds accomplished all | I tAat h* vta* Mai-to do; in other words, that the I | Uneof.eommuaUetiohbetueen the rebel army ‘ and BloWond is in oar possession. Wo boro I priVaU advices that satisfy os those reports 1 [era well founded. I I Indeed, as to the cutting off ofithe oqminn- I I nteatioqi batvaaa Lai's arnyand Richmond I I by 6aAsrai.6ToiutaS| there oan no longer be I I a doubt' for the dispatches from Richmond to l I the rebel newspapers in the West* sent ser- j I oral days ago, and whioh we hate had coplfd I ilnoo in oar own ' Western dispatches, state I that oh ( Friday yredericksbarg train re- I 1 toned to Richmond, hating only gone out at I f« as jQainosV'sUtion, wherejlcttoppedin I oonsequeno* of BroiuittJr*i tiroes baying then I I of the line. I - Ocn.rStoneman’sfiVsl work, when he reach j ed the railroad, would be, oi course, to render 1 it aieless to the rebels, and he boulfl destroy TaS muoh ofit In a few hoars as would require , I weeks . ■ Absurd. Speculation*. I'hoNewYork Unald't Baltimore oortel j ■posddnt bub«n lndilgilg lfl *ome akmf I ■peeolatlonr ngirdiog 1 Geo. Lb*'» reiorved j forctir-of thoAtrugihofthe MM wwtks on J tho Hattapoay—of "three Mobile eorpi of I 74,000 men which ihe hao boon holding Ml hud antll auehtlme aitioa. Hooker ihouli I bog in hit monk towards Richmond/* nU of I which li extremely absurd. Too writarthen I says: . M «Ond Important ftpt, howeser, oomo to light I yesterday, It Is that * large portion of jhol rebelermy horo suddenly appeared in tholm-,1 mediate nor of don. HooWe Army. thus! calling'h'rnoff from Washington. If this, s qf>ptln wnmliM &ot btco provldw'ior it OW*i toinlj affords mottor for Torj groTO tofioo- ! tion." . ; i v.; t ,-fi ' At Hooker has got Into Iho rear of Lee, ud j not Loo Into the nor of Ho’oker, U lo ttuo enough that tho nbel orittjr lo between Hooker end Washington, bul'lt happens to ho tho wry plnoo..when Hooker wishes it to ho. Thot correspondent draws-'Ms, -inspiration from nboloonrooo. I Grierson's ExpediUon--Hlo Opera- | tlono—llcporteo Antral at Baton I l Rouge. ‘ I • . . li ' Aitpoolal dUpotoh, dotod Memphis, April is, April 4;'to tho Cincinnati da- 1 TheJ»okion Appmi, o( the 3Slh,*4aUil thot Srlenon’t rold It tho moot Important of J iho war. Boildoo taking OP; thoroUiond hoi destroyed two brldgoo, eaoh pno hundred ui Ifty foot long, ooron culTerti, ono u horned twenty looomoUeesi hnrnod tho lepotand Commissary buildings *t Newton: | mt down the telegnpb polo; uddestrcyed tho [win for -fire mllor, ud ooptnrod two. ltaln»,-on uSflf'whKh'hp.foud o rataqat agent and on ordnance oßom,.whom ho pa* rolled. Ho olooporollod thirty-si* soldlertln hoipliir got lately, through toßaton Bongo._■ i TThoroporino talagreph reports that Bern horton woo Cnsplolonod of. oolHog OBt'Vioko- Smg ta Stoat for t3,00t,t00, and thnrobds Ijod klUodnd.cnt.hlm Injijkopil., „ -f Q/JQ—CLKVEIohm), - SAGI. JSL:[ iOOO. baWamd.LakJ! 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K . .. .•• =- ; -j. o.‘ corriß/A*-***. mg ti flqrtheast; comer Third and Wooduttwrc. Pmopnanj Pa i INUEMNEI’Y- AGAINBa' LOSS b\ I riBJS.—FBAJfKLIM FIBEINSDBAtfdE COil - PAITY or PHILADELPHIA. Qffioe,-43&and 457 Chestnut street, nei* Fifth - . Btatement ol Assess, Joiiuary Is), Ibou, f jctliibej agreeably Ctran Bctvf Assembly, being— Tirat iiortga«e*i ajanLy.tocoreiL—u.' Beal Kstote, (pree't (il) cost UO Temoorarv Loans. !un ample Collateral * feecarlM. w . w — w u..-»i». i M»»l.—»■■■■•' <r Stocks, (prMent cost... sa,7Bt,iAi Botes afld Bill* cr* Cash a- ..r~W- I.: r >• ' ee iW xbe ouly profits front »*blch Urn Company can dirjde' by, Uw arc Iron rift' whieb b*ve been detonalned/- - . insurance made on ewry deaeripOon-ef property, In toTfi and conntjry, at rataa as lowas arltli Bocnrity, j . *• u I • • •■' .’• Since iUeir fiaOoxpdritlouV* period of .thirty yoai •, .they hate paid losaesty/firttoail amoentszenedk., .row* MiUwnt-'qf bottom; thereby atfordlnf ovidesas inf tho adrantagesjitlnsarancaiasweH'aatheirebUl' u and dlspficukid to rneoti witk promptwaa all IlubllitiM. .’ ' ! ... . >•••' ’• }bOß3MW^i»| : Lomspeld didrihg the* year 1856.~........4X0d.0&6 6 | niAmrdaa; ; : CharierN.’Bancker,' j. liaacLca, i Mordecai B. Levis, Jacob B. bmltb, Tobloe Wagnex', ■ I BdUrnrd 0. Bale, David S« Brown, I Geo. W. BicharJ-a, Samuel Grant,! 1 Oeorae Fsdet. . 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