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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9492. SS THE INVASION OF MARYLAND. Stonewall Jackson on the Ma- ryland Side of the Potomac, anne REPORTED SKIRMISH NEAR POOLESVILLE a STRENGTH OF THE REEL INVADERS. STAMPEDE OF UNION CITIZENS, Cattle and Stores Sent to Virginia. PENNSYLVANIA INVADED. The Rebels Said to be Entering the State Near Hanover. REBEL CAVALRY SCOUTS AT GETTYSBURG, The Uprising of the WMiilitia of Pennsylvania. Oar Rockvi'le, Tenallytown, Harrisburg and Washington Beapatehes, Key & 2 Warwnetox, Sept. 8, 1862 Avonort reached hore to-day that early this morning there was a ekirmuish in tho neighborhood of Pcoleaville 1 is understood that this morning the rebels occu. piel in force the north bauk of Seneca croek, their Hine extending trom the month of the Seneca to Middle Brook, on the post read between Washington and Frede yick, From this line good roads extend in three direc- plone—one to Conral’s ferry,one to Nolau’s ferry, aud ‘Mhe third to Frederick, An escaped prisoner, who was in tho hands of the rebels (our days, says that all of the Union forces at Fro @erick bad falion back to Harper’s Ferry, but before doing wo had,on Thursday nighi—-(there is evidently a slight ardchronism here: acc rding to our accounts the rebels @ia not enter Frederick till Friday.—Ep. Hexarp]— ‘Durned the borpital and commissary stures and remoyed ‘the sick and wounded. wu Friday afternoon the rebel pickets extended as far as New Market, cight mies east by south of Frederick. The Union pickets were withdrawn to sixteen milesfrom the game place. ‘The rebels had got possession of only two or three cars ‘Wt Froderick, some of which were loaded with old pon- Soon bridges. It ie understood that seocssionists of Baltimore and ther points of Maryland aro joining the rebels in con. Biderabic numbere, If they expected a general rising of ‘he pcopio in their behalf they Lave been woefully dis- appointed. Among the visitors at the Capitol to-day was a com- mittee frem Baltiwore, composed of the Mayor, J. Lee Chapman, William Price and Francis Cork. van, who came hither to eoneult in reference to She protection of their city. After an interview ‘with the President, thoy were well satisfled, not @uly that everything was being done that could be @one, but also that what is now in progress 1s sutilcient to Mgpire confidence and to give aseurance of entiyo eafoty. ‘The disposition of the forces under General MCCiellan is such as render an attack upon Baltimore by the rebels ‘the sure precursor of their destruction, On Saturd»y a scouting party from Pleasanton’s cavalry Drigate croresd the Potomac, in the vicinity of Leesburg, Proceeding somo ten or twenty miles inland, and caine in contact with and captured a rebel scouting party of ft. ‘toen, who wero brought te the city yesterday and sent to ‘the Old Capitol. Enoch Lovis Lowe, one of the most infamous of the rebel Fenezades from Miryland, formerly Governor of tho State, and a very prominent Breckiaridge democratic p-litician in Frederick county, has assnmed the position of Provisional Governor of Marylaad, under ‘the authority of the rebel States, and has issued a procla- Mation tothe peorle. If it is like theformer pro- notions of this choleris gentleman of the Henry A. so school, ib is as bombastic and frothy and yindic- tive rs any rebel production. To-day many of the cuizens of that neighborhood came to Washinton. On Friday thirty of the First Massachasetis cavalry were token prisoners and parAled on the Upper Potomac. Tue city is, of course, full of rumors, among which is One pretiy geuorslly credited, that the revel cavalry econts have taken possession of Gett) sburg, Pennsylva. nia; and another, that the rebel army is carrying in its front tho Stars and Stripes, and proclaiming that it comes Fo restore the oll Union and the con=tivation as they were. ‘Tho present indicationagre that the rebela mean to at- dempt ty wipe out Washington, as threateued by the Richmond parers, ard tho resorted demonstrations ward Cettyebug, &o., are mere feints to keep troops fron Ooming to the capital. It ia bolieved that the rebel forces who have bohtly Brorved the Polomsc will, when too laio, discover that Shey baye walked into a trap from which they will not wecape. OAKLAND, Md., Sopt. 8, 1862. There is no communication with Baltimore from here direct. The latest news was brought by eugive from Har. por’s Forry to Cuuberkund, hence westward, By the ac Sommodaii-n train tos morning Tlearn that the rebels, under TL, bad crossed in forces into Maryland at Poiut of Rocks aud Monocacy, ant were marching on Frederick, Dut were liable to receive a check. The force was Anown, Our small guard at Prodorick left their stores Burning bebind them. A cavalry ekirmish took plooe yesterday afternoon, poar Mariiusburg, with what is supposed to have been a rebel ree nuoitering force from Wiuchest are rati to hare beca driven Bick Wy W Yes of forty Killed aad captured. Our to Darg is reported eifuctive,, mort.y from the West, ia ali dy trostworthy pasconge Maurrvorw, Sopt. 8, 1862 here of the my ylond, ‘There are maay rumors y's are gathering in some p a Tuis Nothing furcher hae reac’ the red, shot Jat in Ma the 5 Oy Festmiaster, twentyetwo miles from Baltimore. somo 9 bare o hivhor, express the opinion that Jesiga moving on Bali mora. how tht the rebels, fustoad of prying & tes for what thay tdok, gave wortbles. South no mi Mess s manlt, a seco elouaed ont, ve Vylor and Steiner, Cajon men, and A. J, Detach bh, tad their stocks of beots and shoes | iving iu paymont Convederate notes, | Pr Sonks, the Postmaster, wok away the mails and all fhe iment Conds bofere the ouemy catered thors, | Governor Bradt vied @ proglomation ealling on Baw citizens to organize tor the protection of the State, Hvnmrenuns , Sept. 8, 1862, crived hero thi morning, for f conferring with the Gover- mor ks to the wands of vhecking the en in the tareotened raid tato tiie State, Everything that looke to eqtlainnant of this most desirable objuct, and that is t poratble under (ho efeomstances, is being tone. General Avdrew Porter ho Parposs, it is euppo Lely are gael to be entaring Pennsyivania tn fore Rasover, with te iniwation, vo dow ty of destroy ug Norther Central Rattroad, he romur of their advanue pon Uagetsiown appears 49 be wafousRded, Ae GO rebulx have ne yor oyrde thelr np, pourawce in inity. ft 18 goneratiy believed, bow. ever, (hal hey Wil shortly advance npen that town. ating ard beiug rapidly firiby od throug’ ous the touiutiow ow pyr southete border, ° } Huanguen, Sept. &—P. M. ‘The latest information from the border, received at six this evening, says that the rebel pickets were then within twelve miles of Hanover, York county. ‘The rumor circulating in Baltimore, that at Emmettsburg and Gettysburg, is unfou General Pope passed through on bis way Wea this after- noon, ybels are _— ‘Cuammrnssvaa, Pa. , Sept. &—Midnight, A citizen cf this placo who left Gettysburg at two o'clock this afternoon, says he saw & man who reports no enemy between Frederick and that point this morning. Reports from Hagerstown this evening stated that the enemy was fm force near there. No i¢ communication with Hagerstown hag et nine o’clock, Expect to hear from tho Opel during the night, —— WHAT THE ENEMY IS ABOUT, OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENC Wasinxaron, fept. 6, 1862, Rebel Cavalry Near Pridericksburg and Aquia Orvek—The Enemy Repairing te Orange and Alexandria Railroad to Manassa:—The Manassas Gap Railrord wv be Used in Thetr Operations on the Potomvc—The En-my in Heavy Force at Leesburg and in the Visiley—Their Plans, de. ‘Within tho last twenty four hours I have conversed with persons ately arriving from the vicinities of Frede* ricksburg, Warrenton and Leesburg, and obtained somo news of the movements of the enemy since our frces fell back to the Potomuc. ‘There was no rebel infantry about Fredericksburg np to neon of Wednesday, the 3d inst.; but thelr cavalry was scouring the country arround and between Aqvia Creck and Manassas, ovtching nogroes and Univa men All negroes caught were gent south of the Rappahansork, and the Usion’mon were condned tn sredericksbirg. Some of the citizens of Frodert. cksburg, who hod professed loyal sentiments ard takon tho oath, were engaseod in chis businere, A (ree negro of the town was hung or resist ing the attempt to send bim gourh, Before Burnsito’a to arture there wore forces of infant» ry on the gouth side of the Rappahonuock, between Mab mouth and the bridge of the Orange and Alexand:ia Rail road, raid to be commanited by Gen. Hangar, These lect on Thoraday, crossed to ihe north site of the river near the railroad bridge, and on Friday passed through Warren ton, going in @ northeast direction, as if to Leesburg, via White Piaing end Aidie, They consisted of four bi numbering about eight or ten thonsand, with batteries of artillery. As they possed through ton they told the people that, Jackson was in Marylid, marching on Baltimore, aud Washington was boiud to ve captured. As early as last Tuesday, the 2d, the rebels bad com monend to rebuild the raiirond bridge over the Rappa hannock, and trains had already arrived there from Gor: donaville, Parties had algo gone up tie road to rebuild the bridges hetween the Rappahannock and Manassas Junc- tion, The repairing of the roa to the Iatter point was being pushed as rapidly as possible, with the evident objec of using it and the Mauassas Gay read for military pur poses. It wag exid the Manassas Gap road was in com plote running order to Front Royal. A heavy force o! tho en: my war in camp last Wednes. day, the 8d, on Cathatpin creek and Chestnut creek— branches of Bull run—due north of the battle deld of Saturday, the 20th ult., at ond near the ju ction of the roads from Aliis and Thoroughfare Gap, Another smalier force was on tuis side of Bull run, west and northwest of Centreville, The wholo numbered not Jess than forty thousnnd, commanded by General Leo in verson, whose headquarters were cn the road from Contreville to Gainesville, about half way betweon the two bodies. The force nearest the mountaine was-euid to be Longstreet’ divisionp twenty thousand sirong. During the fighting of the iast days of Auguet the cav- alry scouts of the euvemy were scouring the country around Leeeburg, and on thenight of Monday, the Ist, infantry began to arrive at that place from Aldie, said to have doen Hill’s division, 15,000 strong. On Tuesday Jack son's army began arriving from the direction of Centre ville, and during the night and Wednesday troops were pouring throngh both from the west and tho south, My informant has no idea of the number by thousands, but states it was a larger army than he could con, cerve of. On Wednesday they advanced in two columns—one taking the road over tho mountains to Point of Rocks and Harper's Ferry, avd thon striting down the river road towards Edwards? and Con, vad’s ferries, Jackson wae said to be with the column which advanced towards Point of Rocks, cougisting of Ebit's, Eweil’s and Huger's divisions, ‘The officers and men made no secretof their intention of ores ing int Maryland; but there was a great confusion of opinion regarding tho poiat et which the attemot was to bo made, They had no such thiug as pontoon britces, Remorse were rive in Leerburg and Harper's Forry op Nast Monday theta force of rebels bat aypeared tn tne valley, vin Front Royal, and I have positive faformation at this time confirming them Judging by the information T porsess— part—I estimate the oncmy’s forces now operating on the Pot mac to be not less than ore hundred and fifty thon- sand. Their plan is to keep an army in front of our fort's ations to protect their rear,and,at the seme time threaten the passage of the Potomac into Maryiayd by three columns at as many different points—viz, Kdwards Ferry, Points of Rocks ant Williamsport, OUR TENALLYTOWN iss PORRESPOND! INCH, Texsnayt Movements of Couche Division—March by Mon Constiy— Al Ready, he., de Over the river in Virginia there is @ district known as “Near tho Chain Bridge.” It contains more then seven hilis, and every hill was crowned with a camp. were new campe. All tho stood in straight rows, like unto tents that are scen in pictores, And all the soldiers that stood or drilled thereabouts wore respectable coats and caps, and light bine pantaloons that were clan; and, altogether, the pi the new regiments, There w: a camp of another sort. § gallos, from a litle ay ance it looked like a dilapidated rag fair or a market for very poor horseosh. * All the texts were di in fact, they wore not tenta at all, but squares of dirty cloth stretehed over poles mowiy cut from the Woods around, aud patched oui with eenly Indie rubber blankets Thoto was aio nuifferonce ty royula of this earnp, and this Wilt had a rather distres ance, No ono we Hivate the acqn men eesn hore. y would not bo taken for yitriots Thoy wore sunburned, tolworm wretches ta rags, at they looked hongry too, Those was the entay of On Friday, the orders to mareh sud thay were hungry, and ua} eorfiod vovrsna, aud tb mon W ch's th inst, tiv ame into tly tant IB digtrict Drought them inps, ond rode right into the b’e divisiouy aod in om astonishingly ghost space of tinte that distressed looking carp was cenoved from the landseape , Ord neo MOTE We Ww i00 wt four o'clock PM. may nawir expectation, and we should have confiluntly anticipated a tight if we bad not been deorivedt in tia! spec? many times before. Our marcy wae over the Chain Bridge and towards To pillytown, ond wes very tauch like other marches while the daylight lariol, But “the san eet aad uprose the yellow ‘and sell we marched, What could it mean? Romance les been Kicket ovt of tho army. vertboleus a night march i8 8 piece of the real romantic, ainily when thy rovor On a bight maceh the do by day, aud this eilenes, |v ore distiact (b. on the road, hat youn, ieolt, Las @ peoulinr emfecty regular and smotherod tramp of the nay feet. Every ove gooms to be thioking. Even tho New Yor’ Fifty-filth—tho Garde Lafayeite—is oumparatively quick om a night | merch, and the long Line stretoes so baMbIifully arouse the open country, whore the moon veuws glivten on the | polished musket barrels, and Ciseppears oo etrangely tuto the thick Corkucca whore the road leas thivngh the wood, itis a thing to be soon by these who wah to be considerdl educated toa Ail Lia ia very nice svben you are not bo wll sleep, whether it hy 1 bo npow the cold * wot whother Met aud Ta bor will be on Tt abo vary alee when you wack ia ful Ruosor) eas & Little on brend aid b af Alter all, Well, the len the Harpor'é Porvy road, | threo miles beyoad Len \ytowdy There wo biyousukod | 8 wolso than they ; ered about | = o 9 a orn ‘NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1362, tm pleasant fields, and in the fields were baystacks, ‘These haystacks were, to @ limited extent, made into mattresses. Early on the morning of the éth our march was ro sumed, and we who bad been used to the monotonous pine woods and weary louesomeness of the peninsula is- covered that wp were ina beautiful country—acouniry of hills, and and fresh alr, of farmhource and } cultivated flelds. Wields of green corn were on every hand, and some little ‘depredation” was committed in them, Dut it was very slight, It is bard—imposstblo—to re- strain entirely men who have suffered great privation when thay are thrown into the very midst of luxury. Orfr march ended at a point eight miles beyond Tenally- town, whore the road from Rockville to Great Falls crosses the Harper’s Ferry road. ‘This division has shown itself to bo composed of the right matorial—both in the hard work it bas done and in the glorious manner in which it has stecd up op tho field of battle, Its three brigaies are commanded re* spectively hy Generals Howe, Devens and Jehn Cochrane, These, with our division cominander, tho gallant and ace complished Major General Corch, will civea good account of rho command, if the onemy ghould turn up near enough 0 give them a chance, OUR ROCKVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. Roogv:n18, Ma., Sept. 7, 1862. The Unionists Flying from Prolesvill—The Revela in Strength—They Have Urosied the Iiver—Cxkon Law son's Statement-—The Secessionisis Phreaening wo thang the Unionisis—Pbel Movements, de., es Once more tn the feld of strify. Tam aow on tho new ground of our war, Ab present matters are quiet; bub this place, formerly renowned as oud of the ponte of mi litary oceupation when the army bad their sues along the Potomac, may yet be the scone of exci fielt ope- rations, I left on Friday, en voula for this point, On the read T mot Colonel Dawson, of the vicinity of Poolesyilio, Mul, oud a wealtay farmer, who assaye! mo that the rebels they t tho } had crossed tuto Maryland at two pointe of Fuworda? Yerry and near the Monocs Las! deatroyed the locks between Conrad’s berry cr Monoercy, Mest of the prominent Union men of tho vicinity where Colonel Dawgon resites were, like himeeit, dying from the approgehing rebels, threats of ban; indo against them by their rebel ne gibor proach of their rebel triends from tie gon, Severalof the Union mea of uh Ady been eaptared by the rebels, These eapturs aied an so exonenen she Union le portion of the people, and th also” flying row ther happy homes, too so. to he given over Jatious which have devoured Virgiaia, e known Colonel Pawaor for some tengih of time, ehis information w bo relisbie, He leaves 6 place which bag been bis residence froin boyh od, a it was ais? Laat of his father before bin, aud fur why? To escano (he tyranny of the rebels, According to hia bolie tho rebe crossed thirly thousand men, Of course thoy may have brought over a3 oaeny ino} Cel, Dawson reported the information of whiok"he was possessed to me, without reserve or hesitation, ‘There is arumor that tho rebels have taken the back track, or gone towarca tho Baltimore apd Ohio Ralircad, twenty-five miles distant, to destroy it and cut of snp plies and communication between Harpers Ferry and army @ winter campaign. This{s probably their inten” tion; for neither Baitimore nor Washington would bo a6 rich a prizo as this beautiful sgricultaral valley of douth- ern Penn-ylvania, From Union man fleeing from Northern Virginia, ar- riving here, we learn that it was openly avowed by the Southern soldiers that Philadelphia aud the iuteryoning valleys were the object of their incurglon; that Balt. more would not be molested, fearing the shotling of that city by our gauboats, when their best friends would n+ doubtedly suffer, They expect many reinforcements in Maryland, and with these they propesed moving in two grand columna—ono via Gettysburg, York and Langaster to Philadelphia; the other via Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Reading to the samo place, On both of these routes there {8 @ fine mucadamizod road, over which in the worst weather tho heaviest artillery cn bo dragged, and at no place will either of the selomne be more thon twenty-five miles apart, Thia Is contemplated ; but the present uprisiag of the people, we should judge, will prevent any auch mancenvre, ‘The rebels are making @ bo!d and desperate streko: but they will learn that the lou has at Inst been aroused to crush and snnihylate chem, A large quantity of arms and ammunttion hoa been cent tothe Stete lino, and ovr authorities are determined 10 give the eremy & wirm reception, A Connecticut regiment arrived here this mornixg on its wi¥ to Warhingion; but orders were reorived here to detain all Fastern regiments at this place, and ageordingly our Connecticut brethyen were quartered at Camp Curtin, A movem-ne will bo made towards the state tine io @ cay or two lo iniercept these Sunthern marauders, pfortonately for the rebels now “In clover ? at Fro » the money of the Morylond banks, as also that of ks neay the border, has been saely removed bo rie the b yond ‘boir ro Nearly two tho a bene gard, who ond men are daily dvitling here ns in obedience to the call of the Goy ernor, AF avning therselves for dofenes: We have all sorts of ramors but, fearful of in creasing the nlreaty too erent exeitomont, the authoritivs ard keeping matters quiet, [tia, however, a fet ihata lurve body of rebets hi sed jato Maryland, and have a yet Mat no dpi. VSPAVER ACCOUNTS, sore Line: rg tho vast Woh vouched tho rebois 2 ung ho oby « nad eon cut dorng the tives from Frederick ar ived who hed there, Tho latter beoug! t It te say wh. 4 uns; but | great ne exited throughout Froderies county, ani iy hag fon 7 y direction, ait Wee viel ty, and she reports th 1 gcouts i been ym 1 the nm, that the povernnent tiet the numbers, atioyed, avd 4 towards Vennsylvania in vast we: tnt there sears as to FIRET NZW3 FFOM PREDERIOK. On Saturday morning, Mr. Sinich, of the Bairimore and Ohio Ruilroed, sent a tain up the read widh a party on a recon igeavco towards the & Y, to asveriaia the condition f aifaira in that vicko Ob arriving within two nilies of the Mon oacy br train stopped ind ‘the capital. MILITARY AFFAIRS IN PENNSYLVANIA, OUN HARRISBURO CORRESPONDENSE. Haunientnc, Sept. 6, 18F2. The Dreaded Approach of the Rebel Jackson—The Siate Law Versus the United States Law—The Exemp'a—Cum- missioners to Examine, &e. , &c. Considerable feeling of apprehension ia feit in this community at the approach of the rebel traitor Jack- eon, and in the minds of some he wil! drop into their midst like a fajen augel,and devour them. Up through the Cumberland valloy the feeling is still stronger, aud ong of the banks forwarded their rpecto to this piaco yesterday. This morning tho Governor and Adjatany General of the Stale had along pow-wow a8 tothe pro- prety of retoining all the regiments now in the State ite defence; but what couciusion they, arrived ab {wus nuable to ascertain, ‘To-day a number of stores were , closed at three P. ML, in accordance with the recommen” dation of the Governor, avd the citizess repaired to various plies to bo instructed ip the drill, Next weck it i understood the moyement fs to be general, Alex, K. MeClire has drawn up # mvet astonshing and astounding document, to be farniehod to the various con missioners of the State who are to decide upon exempts egulations governing drafting. thm to draw up tho document, rdicg volunteering, and to give thern sympathizers an opportunity to evade Use drat, sore fully wnd thoroughly bave performed ws the door wi'o open for thoes who fng al and condemning (he course of the tration tos swud defy the pewers thet be head of national aflaira, Ho assumes the porition, 8 le does so under State tinents, that, no storie ding the goverument takes the ground rmulee between eighteen and forty are + to be drafted, any person unier the age of twenty-one cannot be forced to go, aod also that all per- gons who are congcientions agalust bearing arms can + by subjecting themeelves to the payment ty as tho Logisiauure ho-esfter may direct Horo is a glorious opportwnity for the entieUnion Breck) erument and enter the adiain ridge Wcofoens to defy the go Held against r iting offlcers, ting their tullowers to certify that they are conscientiously o, posed to bear: ing arms, mentally reserving, in this war, It is tho most per a during the 1 should hold its anihor up to the everlsating condemnation Ff every brave aunt loyal If this j2 not aiding and what is, and it * aboiting treason Tam ata loss to kno’ the dats of the propor authorit into the moder. vea could the ena suured into suet nstrnotion, woul It not have been moro patriotic for Mr ° od the drafitug to KO’ rected by th riment if any eluiking E 4 to tovt the mutter, lo have allowed his reper uribuned? Tregtet T waa not vy of the document; but it for the diferent wa © Moors, Me ¢ and James 8. ve b honld be fe on y, ood r oh men . Why 0 omens ze the ,erty proceeded on foot tow Fae bridge. Acter moving dlongabouta mile they met the bridge tender comi towards them, ‘this was about one o'clock on arduy fterneon, "The bridge touder reported to them that at about four ofclesk oh Savurduy sourning.a party of rebol-cavatry, ar rived atthe Ft having cut the tele sh Rires avd removed the instrument), seized ‘he atorand took him otf. ‘Tuey aid not interiere with one ese or commit any dainage to the siation or the The smnil federai guardat the bridce re- hoi approach, and not a singie gun was de! ov aver hour in the morning a company of rebel in- vi lry arrived at the bridge anil took pouses+ 1 pickets in all direc tons four miles beyond thy Frote- othe rebels appested inatrong iurce ab eight wok ek in the morniig, having crossed th 8 Ferd, which is a Phey are sanp tw y ve thousa'id presiwtod ® moORt 0 caval) levy whist a portion o. the Some of the latte ih raw hides, oh their took ¥ i to have moved pion quiguy 1 that thers were no treons 2 avid that a: advane. 4 wi during the pight, who bud ,siihia throe mikes oF Fred ad toravet along tha F ad. hoy seized and pw weet PRICE TWO CENTS. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. The Norwezian and Australa- sian Off Cape Race. and purchasing ahoes and clothing, of which they were Sige want, So far as wo could Strict order was One ey our informants states that a manting sf te the ey gens was called.on Saturday evening, at dress wis delivered by Bradley feerngge who coed the Mos! concillatory lunguage, reiietiona a2 to ‘he power of the a only to hold West- Taltimore and Washington, ers Mary and but to > guplure and dictate terms of peace tn Independence equare at Philadelphia. ‘The rebel sym pathizers attended Union men w! remained the meeting, but the few kept to thelr homes, At ten o'clock at night the men Were oll ordered to their cvmps en tho outskirts of (he ety, and the first Gay. of rebel rule in Frederick passed off wuietly and peaceful!y. the fedor.) tag was lowered from_all the poles in Fro- kK, and the rebol “stare and bare”? hoisted iu their luce Most of the officers were quartered at the hotels t the nenses of prominent rebels, though a geod ‘of the latter bad also ted tho city ing parties sant out in various directions to returned during the evening with droves THREE DAYS LATER NEWS, SERIOUS ADVICES FROM ITALY. Garibaldi Defeated, Wounded . hoge, beeve 8. e nd : crerythiivihey winter aud new aaid to havecnieet | @and Taken Prisoner by Gr geod ia wat: howe Thane estilo tee all ninen Victor Emanuel’sT og ccd las nok: ag hese cattle were all driven e's roops. rendering it probable thet the for foraging purposes, aud to fur he tain body of the rebel army on the ommac, ‘The pny chases mile in Frederick are said to have boen paid or putty ia federal money, but mostly ip Virginia snd sunsh Carolina money MARCHING POR PENNSYLVANIA, whele invasion i onk nish s .pplies Intense Exvitement fm Genoa, Flo- renee and Naples. id and France Distrust Each Other on the Subject. RENT APRATR AGAIN. learn ftom a yentioman who left Frederick at hve venta, that & body of about one was the only f body marched coded ofeloek on Sabor Hionsud mer, ander @ adiey John: that sopjcd it Kiederiok, ‘The reetiy through after a short hall, aod road io noni sborg, in the tion Venvmstwanis, He states that he atop dU thiree mai hit ho Supposes {rom tom thousaud o Mhiteen tou ned passwd, and diesiress ball ouriapuuroven md out the Gettysburg road, a rhoyit was ik. an ie wes sn nor the army would eue.mp f che city. Vrs are fepresented ax being by wo m pieits as Might Lesnppeced 10 >» and seen: d to bef Aware ol wou which they were Pvekig guar The Honor, Prine; les and Dirnity of Amertea Tuvtind Upheld, j in seh tee rally « i eager by voir and tied ANOTHER Sdvises a Com: " We foarn that iutetic nee Marjer's Ferry to the ef #0 the South. forma: ton Ghat caw ae ivects the American and e Tax to be De- irom Her Coupons, orw Virginia, ami trom t , soinig foe Bln ta bya Tod A > w Cemtret Railroad « the Same, recently ue iB were = Deviab she sO route u ' . sve robel foree ie approaching Cotton Market and dao ts torno ne Williaa L Advance, morrow nevacsd by the ma: . Doey hy to Baeue 6 i rery &e., + &e. o io Mary Ore Bad dispite th Z paesige of the river at tat poix nua. from Live-poot on the 28ub, The steams! INVASION Thore ean no long vin Lomloncerry 9 ik of Auruet, passed Cape Race ea row'e to Quovee at six ovcluck on Saturday even- ing. Tho Nocwoian fat sour handved and fourteen pase ian Was, as lasc accra, | sengers, She repots having experienced etromg bead moving dircet for tho Penneytvania Imo. Picks are repo ted on tie Navional vodd, within seven wiles of hogerstown, & disvanco of about twenty miles from F eaerick. ‘Vnore 18 every rexson to believe that tho mali body of the rebel army will ¢ cas tae Potomac by way of Mar- the ¢ tire passage, and passing on the Jet of August the stsamehijy Jura op her way to Liverpool, ‘The steamship Austra’aean, from Liverpool on the 8othy i enetowh on the Sistef Auguet, arrived off Caps Raco at nise o'clock Shuday morning, the Th inet, She Hesburg,at Wiliamsport, and chat the portion now pase. fie ur lg Biederick coumiy is merely a lower iueor | wit boarded by tho ‘bows yacht, and asynopais of her doen brom Wiiliamsport treir route wilt be turoach | pews, which is two /days biter than that by the Norwe: Hagerstown W Chambersburg and thence t» Harrisburg. 1 nts from tho Snaquelunna region repeeseni. the test excitement co be providing wlong tho wuoly line, ts ut Haxerstown are fleeing botore ‘he there being no treops iu that viciuity tortay Whew proxre.s, itimated thet the destination of the rebel © but soe how they pro. a tew hours wo. k would spans of all the bridges whe » their progress wou! pesent low stage o fulantry, but it ocky bed gian. was obtoired. ‘The stenm:lnp «len in, from Quebec, arrived. at Liver- pool on the 25a of Aug et ‘The steams!ty Arvbia, from Boston, arrived at Liver poo on the gath of t The steainer Cily of Mauehester, frou New York, also arrived at Liveryoo! on the 30th of August THE AMER.UAN WAR QUESTION. report of the Norwegian on this, to England, impor tant sob ect, nite thst. he federal sloop-of-war Tusca rora teft Viymeuth on ening of the 27th of August. Tt was sid that th The ion, !1ah journ ts uation was Cadiz, ‘The Loud some mus vy Vote arti nething of their “ihout eur Pictoads end Was! y very littic on Amerinan affairs, spondent of the Mancheetes hth oy will ondeay ton as possible im pursuit Job) AKA TIO: Voveral Mevielian bas cor od weber he tine of ee from Wash Rarings Prothers have re tie Stace of Maryland fo deduet ree pex cent aswollas the m the coupons frget dur in rhit the same crea of the Htiro arany wet t Waeh , od we foarn tat ® to the movecint fe wos not , telould the no dowb: that wer aiby within the next 2 fro from a ro hips & Soa— * a with thy subjoot ot efenee of Palit. they of m. t made a y, by b athe and deowe them bae cotton may be relieved r ite satd bat they pad for the cattle thos te the manuf 9 with raw 1) Virginia and Sou Uaroliaa money and Unite i t th ans, which w he people give chares th eneral se: rery provision: for the xpensive chars ter, he a div vongia defen e ¢ n Pp, roaches, to hu t gentiemen of ectentifie ac by 1 HN a KOUS 1TRMS. quirements aul fonable position, upon whose som i jounson io left ty command ab} iy iguren! the pt ely for an iubinssed report ained no ¢ 8 wie comtnitted sts on the Baitinove the foliowsr ferick, bear New luar- wech at Melbourne, referred ta ill wae settled ip a manoep AS yesterday linod will , ore. Tho enemy did wot inciples and Aiqnity of both Bag: 2H LO [ES land and Am cies. Acnerica could not » refaged the ‘ ay that cuuaras Keoly te to be | sar iatucti aisth at departing from those priny Hr Se Sy olpide " if moinvated snd considered eseantial : 3 of luis atatt, | yo her own inte Sw watiton, There war consequent tin a the rebol ied wich tne pieph r The only trivmph th tare aa bereceon Smee tne | no triwingh on vs only triumph was Ot ' Woks, Leu erin, Gon Hey siowd ve neocs. f Urienph o feich eawh side war equally ine ery a antry and provseded u terested tn in K road nd theses neking a jiootion ” 7 with the te \. The Le eden a iterates its argement® that tne t North ennact co ho south, nud says thatthe time for oni common ime kind hae arrived, anc tut the worrt 2 taht A ” seilloment of ihe Liapute canul be 20 fatal as the continuane aw : rn our Hanerck, destroyed a | of the war. . (boats, cut hee inal bank and blew up a Thy London Pimet then drav y Detwegg the s of tof their preparatic the sou a Frederick o tof Ca by retoreing ¢ tha are 0 eo) and Fifteenth aul Bightee tecutn and Twentieth wards ty first and Twamty-gocond wards, HK nity-third ond Twenty A A. Greg ity-fourth, Weber Dr. N. C, Rela, waz rele for the First and Four ward and Third; A. Fricke for the MeMurray for the Seventh ond # jaid over. Colonel Rush Van Dyk, Inte ite ed aS oRamining © 6. Ward ith focond Dv, Tho thers wore rgeoo } atd Slxth, and j beh. oh of the Wagouk wt his ern eof bis otdves, anit yof the bospituis, in whicn th appiiedt the sther than n }e Increase th exciton ft ab brew ‘alison dariog the o i are too rick to Loaves, | Gnd priv, ale star j 2 iu by (he fuemere siong sho role in ve ded cons tion. { THE KOLELA IN PREDERICR, } Wo baye me. with sever] gentionen Twenty-sixth regiment, it hers ig to got i who left there a rad authority to raise acavalry regiment. What bis ehetcos | Gott talon pow for enccoss are Tam unavio to say, as ko only arrived | th Fvoot ede | Jact night, and in consequence of Btato adairs proning on j why he reboi force tual panel | Bove ould ater VIEW. 20 ty 20,00, Wider ovine the Governor he could gut a view. rh Cara 4 90,04 witha © 4 | HaRBeee ng, Sop" ae 7, 1902, jt saa Os a ny ue by z{ | the Men of Penney'sania Under A ) Obfeel | Shans there wah bo Onplaltion to” be minds trina } | Of the Brbel Strategy—Th: Revels wo ne “ dels | foroe was Baliad ou Marke: street, & pcouhunn. | phiamThe Home Guards on Duty, de j j ened t Lt na ce ave not bees a et € | For soverat days our city bas Noctin an invento ee | thre that Mey cate as iriends, and ire se | eitement, growing ont of the projected raid of the rebels | relive ti of Morviand from the tyranny | into Pennsylvania. Governor Curtin’s proclamation was | t, Uhat voy aT not poropune & imely, and in evory town and disiriot ty dis y ley ait wen ave drilling under oompeton® Loctivians, dower © defend thelr fresides and thelr howe, mn n be NOloNbL that, if ac rylund, the robele, being che loveliest und richent valleys in ibe Valor, arnid will bo umde towards this capital, They could evry sullvieed (rege ia the Cumberinud wailey toxipp!y their | ble rebel soho, Vil where roy Arenal ordwed 10 be t du u of the Revolutionary war North, aud saya that it ie of Englond. decribes Genera, g08) failure soem position of Kog the present porit a forlon i ty is anac. Vooy Ouse dat from 1 we Ube most Thos MeCis!tan this century carp 2 sade a epcech ur J nom intervendi for the pea ng (he necessity ty cory #emae Of England and Appy quarrel Wile the exceptim oF ti Mr. & v ta the Leapiils, ted Lae piou, : Soe ysis Vive Lownrde Ponmsyiven®, The rebels, on entering * tuts ane urges the distress” dished 4 provest guard, aud the wotort ad ihe Irish poor tofation Mr, mide a Byeoel tls to 1eiey vighies professing hat Baryiaua tron WOUId be resjeie cust 90 hae an article on the the demecratic party in ii 2 a chase (or tow, bu! at he pry sey dee recent speech wa af a ‘ m and dioks ae 10 sade Pounaylvatia. The atiempt is oo audaccous | ¢ iMeatkien, Previten tw douns7 bors to givo Mt credit. | very step | Lue legitiaate cy wipplige, nad vill agrenr® the obstaciog ia tele | eet? OF bee rena y ond arbisrary art F008 permitted, nor would our loyal revers tho measures which the government is THE Revointionary WAR I ITALY, Mareh To Npurioub YOu not tuexpected emergency. guy ‘inat they Lave been prompt und che A Bere 1 HOW DELWOER Hauhaore and tho Garthaiti's to stay. th tees iu tais | yards Naples lis Mxetting Appeals te ? “5 army. will fs aap ne the People & ne ni Protests \gainat@ wey display of genecudst.ir Peench oF ofthe Now Kingdomes a 0 of Maryland synouywous with Victor & Lroops Fight Gari« * ee give. 16, relation to the Pr = comely thtetneperocbsesity emer te robs t Marylund baye been gathered | © Prisoner of Hae Red Shirted Liberator (us Sources, sid much care takou to ne Ni gia cote ou tue Itulo-Garibald) wag 1a Sueraled ‘accounts. — Nece ow. yi a9 Follows = ver v0 prinaipail oP ibe rns atten, jomnaie givo considerable attention t U2 Ge. @uaunk of wiudse feelings would } wien 0 S exaner tes Text ay (io Caglish and French ’ pect of ailulis to be fuily as | Gartbad) on! we ibaidi be a rebel and con- ¢ than he reality OPthe | tor bo hes oom ensoursged by the Italian govern ; ws LT ae ona Ute Ning downward, . ' i sitement in tt tho Lend vs defer is Garibaldi, who, H contenda? 4 Hts HUI eSOALIOE were HeHaES a de + rebel Me country Aud lt Kings ww fed wth refer cues io tte poe | Ente! OF Maly selergorn ety 1 , HOW: | rie Loni oe! ho ovis whieh moet aneme vt I : Yosliy wease i | SC Cartialet per e+ la bis dovigns againey Rome, 1 leas avenitul tines, Garibalcl bad tof ud WAS prowee ling towards

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