Show J 'll : : - V- V v ' "k-y-- hH- L Trj V v winchMter occurred on 8nnday about 1 I aerveswho occupied astrong Vw I odookythree or! four miles beyond the 'town :After ago' Our troope followed tafcingiiqrtt&esgj ' ng an hour or a theconfedersteamad© an ab-- Our loss was very slight rode forces Grant to den the vlfned the and in them front the afternoon on our and porting letting cavalry jiek‘ j in- - order behind a the enemy's position I were He seemed well pleased witbthe 1804 AUGUST 1' The ported' infantry through r MONDAY MtmZWO Stone fence and fought fiercely hat superior numbers en-- mornings workH 1 voter yote bled the enemy to ontfftak ins on onr right and Gen election tOj?‘—Iay—1 ct! ve ry "ffyThei A despatch says that Hood lyu made some efforts to Cook who commanded that wing sent word to Col Hayes I haring command of the left wing that such was’ the ease 'new the aasanlt upon Bhermaa’a lino ainco VridayMnt TELEGRAPIIICNEWS In time to allow him to fell back r Then1 they1 struck ’the they were feeble and promptly repellud - -- — EASTERN ’ eft n forcel'After retiring a short distance ourforces ? s ' New York r V J f ' I f avts I PLANK BUTLll the feceofthe enemy drawn' up In line and fight The Palmetto “IleraW” oftbo21sk soyajtbat Port im- REBELS TOYINCTTO I I tear is nudergoiqg another destructive bonj bardiiySnt with 'FOSTER! bnllichlng courage till eyeningj but the disparity ing of the numbers against them wai too great to admi onr batteriee and fleet Thefiring is Tery slow but of a chance Aw success The federals at length retreated rate Serious damage hasrcsulted to soma of tho st FUMBER OR RETL? jOK THE UPPER pursued by the rebels :l t est portions of the fort eoooo! 'hQ 1 H “ V '1-- 7 ' berabnrg this morning Oor Curtin has issued n proclamation calling thtW V plo to arms to defend their ' homes The wires areali m J between Chamberaburg ami Cumbcrlaml H A1®PablicIilrw are themselves pie i h hhh SI ‘H iFiiw MARTLAPD t-- enrolling - Ty rapidly j ' ForkresB r- ' ’v ao c' The firing on Charleston is also kept np A late expedition under Foster pressed a great sea Savanniah The rams were removed down to the oto tiona in the river and Qeiv JoWn sent a bri It- Georgia troops to protect rr- The “Herald’s armr correspondent of the27tht'sajflyfth rebel attack on Foster on Tuesday Was successful ly npsl sedat all points— Foster holding 'his important position o jH It would require’ the whole' ofLee’s army to dlslodgo ua i: "i‘ - 'i V' now - T tl GRANT ONLY TEN wiiES FROM jNew Toik 2(k "TThe Frederick “Ilenild’s’” dispatch says tkeenmey has RIQHMONDI advanced northward— fateft line extending from Williamsu ' v f port to Sheppardstown Our forces arc iclnsely watching the rebels Complete arrangements arei perfoctsd to eonT U fkoiit any hostile operations A Monooncydiwpntch to tbs llartdd spates that rebel GOV CCKTI1V T(HE PEO- prisoners insist that Lee1 Is with the rebel force Intend- ARBIS! Mir i K Ing to Invade Pennsylvania ' : New York 29: aoFMRffarEsr J7NK4SY Rebel papers claim a victory at Atlanta - Hood has sent an'rihclal dispatch stating a positite victory and the cap-ALARM ATPETERSBURGi fturo of many prisoners cannon colors £c—Tfae rebel f ' Ggn Walker was hilled and throe rebel Generals wounded CII AMBEBSKCmO MOSTLYlIN ASHES! ' V ij ' : " z jr ' i ’ i r j W?? York 29 ' t!i28‘ v'vs j'The “Timos” Washington special says the War DepartlnDtnuuk nntllJalj 51 r j Washington the advantage both of start and distance One i A siWuner from Oity Print at 10 'yesterday1' morning re- - ment has advices j pf a considerable engagement on the R'lUimore SO considered and lipoirihat may depend the whole be It rebels have north hank wires bets vn cut on the of which in in the JahmRiver IV:- teenppatod front all of Tlarrisbnrg Thursday qUlet ported Ms If IBs crops of the Shenandoah Valley are ter ' I ' Rocks There little doubt tlui rebels were defeated with severe loss including four can- sor Mriiocacy and Poiat ef Memento weira discovered bn Taonlay y to the rebel army they wHl stand and fight te isi bm rebels The this raid art ni'fw operating on tit wieh although not folly developed Indicated that they non No Jurtlicrj particulars fJ a filet that these Crops harefr u long undoubtedly OhtorcxkL i were attempting to flank Sutler's position' oil tno right Baltimore and Tho "Tribaho” City Fointcorrespondent dating mornfurnished to a very considerable' extent the subsist Ik proper disposition ofthe troops was made to check them I ing of the 28th says: rhiladclpW'i 30 e Richmond the of army Rocks commenced Is on In am safe at Point the ball 'of about open Tuesday annodading I think I Tho excitement Jiicre Is Intense over tho saying that There te nothing of importance from nptbc rirct captured evening and continued all night the Imoet firing being I fng Heavy cannonailln and musketry firing wasopened "" df and Invasion our soil the Chamberaburg y V rebels withdrew their pickets from opposite Wiliianfs i In Butler's uoneby gunboats j all along the line this morning-particu- larly v llarrlsburpv 30 ji Von I Wednesday night x A gentleman who lefVCbambereburg this morning far' '1 strong j It woi reported' that there had beeasome fighting 'at departmementaniiupbothsides the iFames River 2T j Meriiphto j ' on mode Butler's' line y the wiu said to pressbe prewnra ara and rebels yesterday— nlshe Hundred tb posted the following fUcts: Bwnada " An am a of expedition1 conslstiffg negro regiment ure roturned this There Were Du head tier’s there' Porsons being morning threemiles from heavy The town whojleft information of receive! ycstvrd people that Illinois cavalry left Ilelcnl on Sat portion of quarters on Tuesday night saj the roatf of musketry and movements of the entire army corps last night The ilia’ iaerchante and lui- the The of rebels approach pf in tho direction of White river When V day te moving condition in j’ was the jyrheB ineeuant my magnificent imornfng cod Artillery Yesterday nuns mew immediately commen packing up tlicir atnrLt ! miles out" forco encountered a rebels of they licnTj A to rebels Baltimore the the 'Tribune 'seemed says dispatch rt steamjer passed dowu the firing continued' but aiyd befere ten o’clock last evening most of them have evacnated Hartlnsbnrg and their present where-- a short engagement weto compelled to fell 'beck wit! slackened somewhat rebelsj beyond the reach the The 'rebete followed about is a mystery7 Kelly teat Cumberland : Averill at loss' of 27 killed amb wounded VNew Yoik 23 force rfchel Ihte At three of 8000 nhwatolis ificruinga to within 9 miles of Helena where our fotoe toj I pursuit th® restoros have been All 26th nt Po of government Hagerstown says very correspondent Thfnerald''City fitutry reached town ato sncampril on tho feir- grbmuU At the time our informant left reinfi - another stand formoved Ad from to a has lathe been Harper’s Maryland Heights force was met a short distance from Merccrsbnrg l Ferry This litavy rapid artillery firing goingon ments wero being rapidly Bent forward 'j ' of ' direction of Fosters head quarters on the north bank the safety“ a small force from Carlisle barracks who opposed tlieir ' p:'' ' '"i" New York 99'i Bermuda Hundred 29 advance stubbornly: but were compelled to withdraw 'James River since daytightwhb morning and at ’interto the “World” Washington 29 Intelligence Special movements This herei from in are vals volleys of musketry are distinctly heard progress 'The disposition of the rebel forces as they- crossed Important confirms the advices pf For seven! days past the rebels ' have bton reinforcing morniing while our: troops were' crossing: James river on from the Upper Potomac Pbtomac is described by onr informant as follows: tho tho riieiny has fellen back from ithe suddenly yesterday Ono party moved throngh Mercsrsbnrg another tart ' heavily at that point at if ihey suspected an intention to two pontoon bridges the rebels attack the river no made tl of having demonstration' daring forces there and 'advance suddenly on Richmond An engagement ensued and the rebels were finally driven Wuynoslxuaxand another by wayof Greencastle 2A hours Whether they havellea back to Wi past and soon reinforcements : received ! Our back after is troops from that quarter! 'The heavy firing this morning v Gen Averill I reported as having engaged their crath U erenrurthor downUiTallw unkmw yet work 'c&rrjlQg them ud etijtnrtag and compelled’ It to fell back Tlds needs confirmation probablyan attack on Foster's ' forces to anticlpatetheir attacked the fcr noona j ' m ' Na fear U entertained of Foster's the keeping eecnt'q The ' roBfng- stock of thel hambersbnrg valley row! a guns marked expected movement thm I last movement is e Richmond Qrant's against being remoyed to' this point ability to hold hte £08itionanl' repel any attack th rebels Bluff”— io doubt token from Gaptato Bolgbr’s battery P1 and his hinuclf to friend in P someth! " were took rebels 17 acWe also to The many pritoners May Largos numbers of ihgitive colored people accompaoj ibv front of Petersburg are' 7 may make ThV troops more dectef re than anything yet undertaken aga! -I The trains from far driven their gunposition beyond of the r finally nature the but precise occupation K tively employed' I ree Senator are rebels Wade' pRM The of some OIo thr valuable assistance boats rendered reported tohave burned' theCoart Ilom in tho for mivtter not covering and disposition is landing pnblicationc legltlmate weeks since paid a visit to the anny of the jpotomac Tl Town Ilall and other buildings at Chambersburg of our men New York 2Sw w was Senator No advance had been made beyond Chambersburg bjj t feeling very blue at what he supposed ’to Bloses Taylor has declined his appointment os assistant Washington 29 i 1 o’clock !' A : V' he te thefeilure'of the campaign ogaiwt Richmomk On his The latest officiate Grom Sherman’aarmy state-tha- t ' treasurer' to ' 'turn hte Yarious estimates are made of tha number ofthe fannvisit ho was in the best 'v Washington after ' ' ' )' steadily drawing hte lines closer around1 Atlanta He has "'"Washington 28 Advices bara been received at the War Department of not heard of the cavalry force sent to cut the Macon and spirits and told hte intimate friends that he: had no doubl ing force— the lowest putting them at thirty thousand WashingtonvSff' itj ths safety pfGou AveriU who te now at Hagerstown Columbus' railroad iwhich' te the only means of ucape for but Richmond would toon be takenwas!Grant! told him tL No te uneasiness whatever the tho before government in r feltfey due solely to th long delay Petersburg the rebels from Atlanta-- ' lightly wounded Iextreme drouth which rendered it Impossible to move liij lation t aflaira In Pennsylvania Preparations Lave been Li New York 23 Baltimore 29 V’ 'i ‘ made to get there with the militia of the States who ar Wo have nothing later or authentic from the Upper Po- men and animate from where fresh water could be (vlcu Dora Baltimore show that our troops lu the re ample to give the invaders a ieverep nnishinent cured from Winchester lost about a thousand men and a tomac treat : Baltimore 30 ' k' Hi' told Grant Wad as soon that Chamberlain: a a sufficient rebiaaftltM Gso‘ The qnanj Stl Louis just KeUey 29 fw guns' The telegraph widch was destroyed by guerrillas hu toiusure a supply of water and lay the in- been GemRosecraas by authority oftfeliar tefurtaii I oi force te new reported at twenty thousand Hiirand Ear-repaired and lanow working to Harper’s ferry' ’ hairing left on account of wounds jOen Wright has has called for nine regiments of sixand twelve-- ' inontho f toerte fiust oa tho roods ha would make a movement ly - The forces whlch did the- damagswas k" part of- Mosby'i been placed in command of all thetroop on th upper Po- volunteers for the prottotioa of the State ‘from guerrillas I wcl woa Mlj mtisfy tteafidlest expectationsbf the1 V'l' r J tomac and te now marching against the rabels having re-- or invasion t i it As hr as wohave eyer been able to learn no damage to v countrylt will be remembered that rains I th® icinlty of ltichmond and Grant trae to his promise to been done to the road! It is believedUcre that the for In the same connection Gov Hall has issued procla- occupied Martlnsburg I now on march to the rebel capital this time of rebels in Pennsylvania will be fimnd small and will mation tat ing that the emergency is great 8t johns NF(28 nrging the I on " ntoth steamer the bank of the James river The with ptopte to fill thera regiments at onee Margaret Stevenson left here y confine themselves to plundering and avoid conflicts with J hoard Field on W the for for withdrawal of the the 6th H Notwithstanding purpose Cyrus TrinityBay corps very onr forces if possible: Cincinnati 29 Private advices from Sherman’s headquarters announce 1 8® )r?E5cnaei: have been sent to Grant's army from of aeltoting a ptece for tomling the Atlantic cable — jii Harrisburg 31 Most positive information has been received that Avsr the assignment of Gen Howard to- - the command of the I Tari?“ quarters including the 18th corps vrhich rocently Chieagei 23 il r A h The statements contained in the St Louis dispatch army and Department of Tennessee The I came uP from the Missond river 'Officials here haxetbe ill hudrivea the rebels out of Chamberaburg and is position was I thsm westward toward London' Franklin Cteaty-Thntmoit confidence that GrantI will achieve brittfetot su yoiterdajy concerning a conspiracy sfor the forma- - mode vacant by thie death of Gen McPhsrson ' I graiter part of Chambersburg is slid to beds ete H-rtioifCfa confederacy arebased upon very C®V r i Ilarrisbnrg 29 and three thonsand people are thus rendered houseless: voluminous testimony token during several months past The rebels crossed tad recrossed the Potomac at Falling I Special to the “Tribune” 'Harper’s jTerry 29th sayi It is staged on the 'inthorily of rebel prisoners- tfl: by the Provost Marshal General of the Department of Mis-- Waters and again Crossed or were crossing yesterdapand I he rebel teive fallen back toward Winchester where if souri test evening Their force is sold to be 40000 They are I believed they intend to concentrate and make a trwl Breckenrhlge 1s making a raid toward Wheeling or abont i bgtb also reported crossing at Hancock Clarksville Tenn28 it is barely possible that tha rebels will (tiy ths desperate to return by way of Kanawha Talley It seems y of InTcntion statements tofthe of these are th?t A special A party of robel cavalfy prfoonria that it is: “Post” says advices from the Army of expedient of making another dash on Washington crossing the Cumberland is It to threaten Wash ingingtonwiiile-Breckenridpand making theiij way Into' Kentucky Yesterday a par the Potomac show that Gmtihw secured a very Import-a- impossible therefore to predict their future movements Longstreet e 7 makes a raid miles crossed in the mountains and Early hplds HSheris a few above strategic position above Bermuda Hundred' as the re- as a collision may occur bribre ty of a hundred and tweutj-jBy” in morning “doah H Valley here and another !but smaller party crossed below They sult of the engagement of Wednesday irtaaft ' can be the learned' from of scouts a It 'f !i opinion gives good NfebviJie 3k H base of supplies and Is jonly ten milto from nuthm are well armed and mounted deserters and citlzens tbe number of the enemy' and tha Ih the bottle on tho 2Sth onr loss was less iban -- ''H a iXrfmbvnio & 291"-A- composition of his forces are till matters !'o£ Vreculation Washington ' The “Atlanta” 'of the 20th'hos an account of an infeUfiJred while the rebel loss is estimated by Cen:?® Array of the Potomac : letter dated yesterday iayg J ihte morning from Ihirper’s specials FbT contain no at five thousand We burled six hundred am! ®® ewdhtj fiWttw night bt&'dcrttoyln half mllUon the arrival of some troops in the vicinity ofBermuda iiun-dro- d new feet relative to the uevement on Jaufes river other rebels number of there were left uubcritd worth of property Duting'the fire the bilralzif buildings or two ago attracted Um attentlpn of the ene- than that telegraphed yesterday ' aday ng the fight our forcer were covered while the tntwJ were' pillaged bj the fcpect&tbrsJ my and caused them to believe that an advance on Rich The“Timo” special saysf though no active operations irere i exposed The rebel Generals Corner Stewtrt mond byway of Malvern HIU was intended A force con- on the New Yorkj 29 of Sherman aro y part is reported it well ®1 ” World’s” despatch state that government is ad- sisting of Kershaw's division of Longstreet'a corps and known that ’the General fo effecting a combination which tong were severely wounded Everything is programand vised that skirtoishing hafToccurred atShepptodstbwu or WJcox's division of Hill's i§ip good condition and inUcorps were immediately with- will make the prize all the more valuable when it fells in- foyorbly riling Waters: Therebcls'are evidently roconnoltering drawn from the' Ticiidty of Petersburg and sent down to to our hand The tenor ofBherman’s dispatches as ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTUBI? before attempting to cross ' A few of intimated have never beenofa nature to loibj’i gang who check tips movement ' i 1 justify our erossod at Edward’s Ferry! report that all’ rebel troops To coanttract thU manram of tho La Maxi IR Otzuaid this Cowpant between Salt enemft tho Eocohd sanguine expectations regarding capture of Atlanta cou he sarodJrom Richiuond' havs been sent to ' 1 Sacramento detached land corPs mi lent aeroH jmes rieer-- i At 6 o’- - but he feels that he b master ofthe situation and ie perArrived— Saturday: — Boeham " j V f lj and hte number te 50000 The Banks at' Frader-fjl- r slock on W ednosdayinorning our advance met tha rebel fectly confident of ultimate and not flu-- distant success V ' PSU jOVrtttAXD 8TAGS XJXfe are closed and the' citizens-ar'V'' ' '' leaving The govern- - skirmishers-i- the open field opporite J’onee neck with a ' l ment i roifiovedJ etote have been Indlanapoljf 29" ± j The Smith Miss Owens battery in position at thsedge ofthe wood OoTerndr Uoftbo has authorlicd tho “World’s’ specW Frcilerick’ Ml 2 la-the A Ion lino of sfcinniahcn in advance were lanwan R L McDonald H nws from tho euciny Saif a character notsaji thrown out official report made to him" by General pabUcatioofth "a- - pT ' miliG Burke Carrington Departures:— T calculated who soon drove the rebels to their Weaitwwka J this where to excite apprehension: Therefaetoy has felfon back district tary commander of W Warren F Myeri Wm Poulterer: containing a frill exposiTrem they were kept hotly! engaged while a of the first tion of the socret pollt ical ordcr anfegontetlc to the govbrigade ' rtlfW front andeeased effortsof a " ARRlVAlj AIT SALT LAKE H0USB threatening nature' division moved around on the left ofthe enemy’s line get- ernment " called the “Soos of o ® which f “‘"' Liberty” H: In reception" Satunlay:--Char- lek ting on to their flank and charged and drove them from Doddte grand commandor of thiaStatel Klurk Johw T Muiphy BoebD’ t The officers of Stanfield J nL Todd J their guns Into the woods capturing four gnn and a the United States are C-- L plYood A G Baber N cD&a perauttaj to say Yaandighamj supremegrand q ' Baldwin Fred CharmanH fimith IL I- quantity of small armrir The enemy fell bock on the re-mamgr old Miss S Owen iames Braw H' !- 1ltOENT GAELS HEOR SUO QQR iyJMISSCjURI! r : V w REBELS INVADiNGj EENN A : ! - i - ' ' r re 1 - ! ! l gyiiVANiAi CA1X8 PLE TO I j 1 r ! - ' - i ‘ ' ' v ! The '‘Bullctlji" lias a spedaljfrom llairisbiirg ti4 saying that the robots are marching In three column is believed Crom IriHcial orders horetiiat the yeiKiH 'h' tend making Bedford county and the mountaias aljaCfQ rif sort a of rendezvous general Chicago fy ' ’ ' J We have not loarned whether the rebels are We condense the following fromxnspatches sent fnm destroying v and pillaging in their advance- PolGmore at midnight: The restrictions on the pubi i ' tion of the news has been rriyivod oxwpt ao for aa rifla-tliWasliijinrt ' rasseneers by tliemaU boat Peprt oj Tlmrs aft to the movement of the Federal trbopsJ r liy A Harper's Ferry telegram says there is an inrasiou of jnooii that the rebels In front of Petersburg opeuei fire -Maryland Harper’s Ferry te ronce again tho cen of our forces from thrir batteiries Our tedterkM llh v' soon tlMM Qi of Our rieDCri: without ean much menyr This inorlir military operations’ say' ' on and fire to the conti uno! throw iity is for this before opened to shell the information enemy parting jj eRit n lato hour of tho night ejw houses were set on fire lished they 'will know that before Maryland can be i ded again the question is to bo decided— who shal cansing considerable consternation in ivtmbu Q alarm bells were clearly heard from our line master of thelienandpaU Va ley Tlie military aut! NcwVork 3ft morem ji counter thielr ties have pushed forward I I agdwt'the schemes of the enemy v It very nu&o-menThe “Expyrss” Ktrt Iff Cisco will frmn tho ?U whether aoytliing serious will occur VrJoss our on! anil Bussell Jacob will prohuij Mondajr roasiiry liave been lafflcientljr-riipi- d tosnrpriso the rebs succeed lilftemtKrarilyi asheretofore it will probably be now If they deenit I $Tho Bromen fropi Southampton on the 20th expedient to avoid a battle there will be a that hi agreement luul Icn: mode vwpnulin ‘h8 HEIGHTS! ' I - ThejM Pritonera captnrod opposite City Point on WodueaU : liato reived herok j Tlmy report bur force adrsnei say thkt they have captured three rebel brigades win their arms: amt that the ISth corps and Sheridan airy are cooperating : ' i GOVERWNI STQRS IUSBJOVEdI v 4 :± j 1 The “World’s” dispatch says that nothing newlhas been dehped at Atlaiita wJthin a few days Sherman holds 1 A large rebelcaralry and artillery force enti ' ' " ‘ At ':: r -- roTOMAa repqiitsp rI 4 and ! H-- " yl A fight Bear - j i i 9 i not ? rc-tir- o ts ’ ' - i j j1- : ' i - ' V- - - "hrilS”l ‘ '4 I i C ' ! ' j "" i j i ' f - 1 r the-15th- ’ 'v 1 ! ' -- - a- 1 - i - ! - I - to-da- ’ 1 rbl - t 'i y - pi - ii iult 1 J J1 ! i- - 1 M' u-- '! I rt M ( to-d- ay ' i ' -- 1 - tr i ' - : ! ' : L-j - - i - - have-fiklleoi- 8an&HHiiV': a f - to-da- 1 i ‘ e ‘ r- -- 4 north-weste- rn - - v - - 4 : i - ! - I ' T I - 1 - ' i nt ’ to-morro- 1 all-firo- I ' - t ' ! - ! ' - ! : I i -- to-da- i -- i n the-arm- i L - bo-fo- ra ' j - f 4 v j ' i - - - I : (' j 2 Arrived--Saturday:—IIi- rain K - - Sfru-lcha- ! '' It 'f i“lr i : ‘m: ! 1 Hl- J R I U W- r ' Vi - i i r- 5 si i r - :pi I JM :fi i vr 1 4 1 f :x j - i' 1 - aweip-- ' ir I - : i 'IU - |