mu“: (Manila. OUR FLAG! t *he uu'uon of \aku—um uhion of lands- The Union of Smut noné would sever; The, union of henna—the dniun o! hamb— And the F 135;)! odr Union foyu‘erl n. J. 31mm, ton-ox AND imomnon GI'I'IYYIIII-G, PA I MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 11. 1302 1 “ti-DESIHCAI'IG 5111-3 11min" ‘ ‘ ron wpmm GENERAL. H 033 ‘ ISAAC SLENKER, :1. t crutch! comm. \ I ’run sm‘wamn GENERAL, COL. JAMES _P. BARR, or Human 5 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. , 'l‘he delegatesiclioson in the several dis tricts of Adams" county on Saturday last. will assemble in this place today, for the purpose ohnoqiinating a County Tickvt. oppdinting Congressional and Senatorial »_ Conferqcs, Ind (transacting such other husi -' he" as may be deemed necessary. -We do not doobt that fthe Convention will be in the highest degree harmonious, and‘that the tiekot chosen will he composed of good men and true. lWith such action, and the ‘ r'o-ussertion of Diemocratie princl’plea—now, ' as ever, thé principles of the Constitution, “In“,WhléHg the Union mu formed—we can go before the people, openly, honestly nnd withofit a lilot of shame upon our re cord, asking all pconservntive men to lends helping hand inithis perilons crisis-‘9. crisis ‘ _which demandéf‘tho putting down of 511‘ meetionnlism, South or North—that section nlismyhich lutel brought Wn‘and bloodshed ‘ upon‘the land. .r ( ‘ ‘ The Democrat-id, party need not shield itself behind ne‘w homey-it: history is too : brilliant to task ~hecewa‘ry 9. dodge so hu- i miliating. It tried not resort to denuncia tions or the “necessities of war,” to hide and cover-up itg'pmt, nor hold back a sin gle pl‘nk in its: old creed in View of the future. Alwnyaj nMionnl—alwnys conserva tivehthe triumfih oi the Democracy is-the triumph of tho‘. Constitution. These are times when the \people should think—calm ly and without litrt’jlldicé review the notions of men. and patties heretofore—and then make up their“ verdict candidly between them, I To such: judgment the Democracy ‘ can look hopefdlly. ... “1.4 - ...—.... ‘ MIL HQGHES' ADDRESS. We publish ill to-day’s paper the first ad dress of the Democratic Suite Central Com mittee. It. is from the pen of Hon. F. W. Hughes, the able and accomplished Chnir man, and mu ulnonimously adopted bf the Committee at their meeting Tuesday week, in Philmlelphiu It is a lucid expOSition of the origin‘ df ou‘r‘naLlonal troubles, as also o!th principiésj which divide the two politi cal‘putiéa, and will be read with intense interest by every well-wisher and friend of .lhe iUnion and‘Conslitution, whether he longing 10 the DemOcmlir- party or not.— Mr‘, H. is one of (H 6 greatest'inlelleets in the Slate, and his selection 9.5 chairman of lhe State Central Committee. by the hie Democratic Style Convention, was a judi cious one in every respect. ‘ 3-H hue been a little more than n'month since the President, at the suggestion ofthe Governore of the loyal Slates,_issued n proc ‘ lamntion calling for three hill-fired .thous and mere (room, but such -w tile Ilow progress of tlie‘ enlistments, while the necessitiei’ of the government were pres sing and increasing, that. the President’hns [again issued a proclamation, this time or dering a draft of three hlindred thousand inon from the militia of the States. and in any Stute‘whcre the quota under the pre. vious call for volunteers has not. been filled up, orders thitJ'dx-nftiog be resorted to to 'obtnin the required number. It will thus be seen that, instead of an increase of 'the ahny of three hundred thousand men. double that number are to be nised and en -iisted in the iaervice. This order is issued under the recent not of Congress, which 'authorizea the Presidentxo call for a draft if neceesary—tbe men so obtained to nerve nine‘ months. unless sooner discherged._ ‘ - ‘fl-I’he militia of the loyalsmtes 9nd 'Eenitories numbér about. 2,750,000., 0f .theoe 600,000 are alregdy in service. There are now wanted 300,000 volunteers. 3005000 by draft, Ind 100,000 to fill up old regiments —m aggregate ‘of 700,000. To fill this re quisition it. will ‘require about one man out. of every 3 LT, or of every 22 men of the entire militia 7 w‘ill either have to enlist or be drafted—n trifle less than onethird of the entire fighting population new left. So says the Philadelphia New. ‘ - an is slated that the President, in an interview with n di’puiafion who waited on him on Monday—fol: the purbose of urging the‘wceplahce of hegro regiments, replied thnthe oouhl not accede to'jheir wishqu, but wquld necefit Pi many negrocs as offered as laborers. 5 afiOur neighbor of the Sentinel heads his party’s tickets is “ Union State Ticket" and “ Union County Ticket." Hot» “slip shape,” neighbor, Your Sate Convention was called as o “ People’s Convention," and your County Convention was made up of «he most rabid Republicans. ‘ If you me“. _ that. your tickets a're 5‘ union " for the spoils of oflioe, any soL'and no one em object; but if you mean thing-eat “ Union ” of States, you lay yourself open to'the ohm-3e of It tempfing cthux'nbug the fieople. It. won’t. a); to put" patient who have for yegrs looked with coldrresa upon the Constitution forward now .as ifs piniculnr friends. Thu game was about played out twelve moti'ths ”up. We doubt whether Republiéln demo go‘guel con further chm the people, be * Esme we _Oannot believe the: the people wmdlow themselva to be carried away by ‘ passion and projudhe, W” a» dictates .of their better judgment. ‘ ._ fi'l'ho citizens of Pithbufg.‘ I%.;th mh-cribed $60,000 in aid of Volunteon. A “ NOoPAIfl ” mu '0! OHIOIL Drepeesb amid* for die Pir•lia One of the most. heated Act-.mblel for omoe we reayllect "or to hue witnmd. mine ofl' here on Monday lhlt.’ Nolwitbg' aunding the “ no-purly ” pretenfiions ofthe Republicms. their vaention on that dny was entirely a party affair, {nude up of the most bitter and vindictive partizau. Neu ly ‘evory prominent Bopnblicqu and Knox Nothing in the county 111 here—:3 either nnxioun to secure omceq for' them ml or havé a. hand in the di-Ltilgntion. No more decided W body ever met in thin place—- l and none more eiger in “the. wild hunt for pfliee.” The trickery which chuwml-im‘d § that day's doing: was enough to convince ' the dullest‘ thin. the usumptioni of "no \parlyism " by the wimpnllen w_ho cop lrolled and “ ran the mnchine." can? be nothing but a bald and base attemptjo de ceive an 'honest people. . The “hall opened" here on Saturday evening previous. The election for dele gate: was called for 0 o'cloék, in the second story of the Railroad Station House“ We are told that the Fulineltock men Were promptly on hand. and at once ptopeeded _to the inflection ol‘ ‘delegsteewf coursé fu vorable to him. Presently McConn’ughy and his friends appeared. but seeintrthe state of‘thingn—thnt the Fahnestock ‘party hnrl- taken advantage of the time uttnlly allowed for the people to get together on such occaxions~they declined to have any thing to do with the meeting, and. after 'entering their protest in no very ohoi terms agninst this “ grab gnme," ratified“ Fnhnestock carried the delegates n 1111:: mousiy, as n onnxcquence, ~ ‘ ' In a number of the country dliliou “ scenes ” of the same character transpired. ‘ In one of them the wrangle continued five houn, atone time threatening to Break up 1 the meeting in a row and nearly resulting in sending no delegetes at all. In other: there wasjuggling and trickery that would have done credit to arbi’ladelphin wm‘ meeting. ;,V \ ' 'L i On Monday morning the‘ clans began to ‘ pour in from alliiides; men who have had njfice, and hungered after more.-men ‘nlbo lliave long hungered, but never gmtifled—. men who joined the Know Nothing'a for office. but “ put their feet in it," (not office. hot the dark lantern trap.)—nn¢l n few:who ioined the llepuhlicnn‘ party. a your or two ago. all for the some patriotic purpose. i _ltl Mu, in some renpeots,‘a motley crowd; but ‘ in the main object. that object which‘gtelves as the motive power of the Republican panty. they most. hairmoniously ngregl.——. We meKn the pursuit of “ the loaves} and l fishes.” ,rl‘ '. 1'; Upon the arrival of all the delegates, it began to be evident that McConnuglgy was 1 strong for-the Senate—unexpectedly £0 ; ‘ that by hin untiring industry nnd ekponse l of ink he had se°ured the pledges of tWODf l ty-four out ‘of the forty-{our delegates.— enough to give him the nomination by two ‘ mnjorjty entire first ballot. This alnrmed McPherson. He saw breakers ahead in the} Congressional channel. The nomi ntion of l ‘ McCongugiyy might. spoil all M: 1‘ lice laidi ‘ plans.” With McConnughy's bossessionlof l the Senatorial nomination here, and Bushey in hifs lending strings, might not he, not)” ofi'er to McClure two votes for the United States Senhte, whereas McPherSon could offer him but one—Dutfield's? McPherson knows McClure, as well as he know; McCon aughy. and. realizing the threatening por tentof McConaughy'ssuocess'. at once threw himself into the breach. and then the strug gle assumed A new shape—Fuhnestcck naturally drifting out of the current ‘and McPherson as naturally drifting in. _The fight increased in- warmth—became hotter and hotter. ’The two Macs put. in their licks,‘quicker and quicker. strongeir'nnd stronger. Each assflled every vulnerable point 9! the other—each advanced and tell back/only when forced to do so. The bat~ tle for the “spoils” raged‘in fierceness! The Court-house bell rang.‘ The bugle: called 3' halt, but' the combatants abated none of their eagerness. The blood of the Mafia was n'roused l Their swords (fialitical) “were drawn. to be sheathed only in victory. » The patriotio‘ “ forty-four " asgemblid.— The‘Mnbs here in the balance—the beom tremblingly i'nclined towards the Senatorial champion, the twenty-tour pledges giving him hope and courage. Rimmed that the test. of istwngth should made im mediately—{that there should be no ”N -plenishing of the inner man," until the contest be decided. : ~ But dinner demanded mtruce, and, it w: . yielded ; and with it was sealed the fate of the Senatorial Mme.l as the sequel willshow. That he would have received twenty-tour votes before the adjournment. and house quentiy the nomination, is ‘eemestly con tended for by him and hii friends. The pledges to that number. ‘were ‘fsure and certein ”—no mistake}, But the tiine ef forded fer-log-rofling between the adjourn ment and the weeeembling of the conven tion turned the scale—there were~ J udues‘ about.nn¢'i it is boldly said that the cor: mpting Frilver ” was on hand too. But if used. how.‘“or _by whom, we ere not permit: ted to know. ‘ ' J When the bdloting was gone into. Mo Coneughy, Fuhneetock ma. Wolford receiv ed rapectively 22, 14,- and 8 votes. " After the fourth ballot, the letter was formally withdrawn. '{he next would eurelylrefsult in a nomination. thought the lockers-on. But, no. The gun hung fire. There were ‘ too many rota—forty—fivel Another et tempt“ Still too many‘votee-forty-eixl— “ Worse and more of it.” McConuighy’e friends propoeéd to vote viva wet.‘ Fahne stock’s friends vehemently objected; The list‘wu then ordered to be called, to "aid Mata-rbut before proceeding with the call, I proposition was made byte Fahneetoek & Wolford man, that should I tie meg-"be tween MoConwghy and Fehnestock. ’ol lfordehould be deemed the nominee : lon original-_how very "cute 1" There my a tie, end Wolford,,thougb not in the contest— ~jhougb not receiving e, solitary .ioto out of ‘ the fortyJour—w puitiuly dgclared the nomi m! . 0h; common sense, what ontregee are mot committed in thy name! ! McCon'eughy is deflated—McPherson . triumphe—and here ends the firgt ohnpter. { A delegate propbeed a. recess of a few minutes—(lo “take 1 drink,” whiepered another.) The races n.- hed, at legal. » ‘ AOO mmhling the "show" we: gone ' through with, but lacking the animation of the first not. Barber we: confident] quite redid! enough In his Républiemism to he trusted for a re-uomiuetion,end itwne given him. As Republic.“ in time day: only te- 1 tire on 630 fail-I. it was thought not fair (‘o’ turn District Attorney McClellan nfivflth i only—ti: yean’ possession of that. office. to! tho' nomiuuion wu given him ngoin. Wm. ! J. Peters. at Butler. was nominated for Commissioner. Levi D. Mann, of Union, for 1 Director, 'Divid Currens. of Cumberland. ' for Au‘litor, and Joe. S. Gitt, of Oxford. ‘o’; Surveyor. Why Peters and Mm? were . chosen for such lmpartnnt offices. when ; much better tutorial nu presented, in 31-! togetherl myutery, and an be uccounted T for only _upon the presumption that theiri nomimtions were " loj-roliled " in with the i Selntorial content. McPherson mu of i oou‘rse given the onnfereea for Congress. l The Postmuter here “aborted a series 0H resolutioni. ;l.utling with the utmost party warmth all Bepublicim in office, u relin' “lumber no‘v‘v out but trying to get in. This ‘ was nn‘tunlfnough, in aympuhlionn Com! vgn’tio‘na-hujt that he aliduld. in tho same; bt-eathi. denpunce otlma in “stimulating, puny feeling," in a stretch of the hypocritifi on! that would be amusing if it were not diggunting. Illi'or decencyi's nke. Mews. Be‘publimnl', lot us‘huve no more “no par ty" talk {rain you. Do not nttemyit, after your parly fietformnncbsbf Monday. thus furthei to insult thegin'teiligence of the monk. . ' ~ ' So ended; tho farce, ‘tvhich it [is quite proper to dimomintte “il‘he Scrfimhle for Office." Will.the peoplea'the honest voters of Adams, tandem; such‘; doings by*’their votes at thelpolis‘l We cannot believe :0. I Political and sectiohni (Li’milgoguism must! be ifebuked‘. . In such rfebukv, here and i everywhere.) will be found the country's ; brightest hope. 3 i ' hL—H.»_——_L—— 'x l ‘6‘Domocrats, whenever n canting hypo crite approaphon you aleotioneering for the Republicnnj ticket under the “ no party ” plgu. ask hi whether he knows énytln‘ng of the doing; of the Republican loaders in Gettysburg '(m the 4th of August. 1802?; Under such, a “ shot," he’ll be apt to ske dnddlelinstninter. To persist in urging “no palfty ”hpon . person having any knowledge of the disgrbceful nertfurknances of Monday last‘; would iequiro an amount of ”cheek " not usually ' assessed by‘white linen. ‘ But. the (gnventlon wns not only party in a ‘Repuhlicq'n aspect. Even old despised Know Noth ngixm inr‘ed considerably in to its comfiLition., We have it. from the lips oraoa‘did Republican thngth‘edele gates in a nrighbnring district were chant-n for a certain cindidu'te‘ because thnt candi date was "aimuhd and true Amnrican,” 01' Know Notl‘ingl Oull informant. declared that. the de gates go mlmittod themselves. The sameg, e wad pldjyed in other districm, it is said.‘ ‘llus we éee the two «lurk isms still combi ~dlll nilfking Up a “ party ”_ —-and only owl-ting (0.1! new name in ortlol: to cheat honest and hususpecting people into votinglffon tho tiéket “ log rolled " by tho lenders; j ! Remr Auguétgvflh, 1862! ' --—-~o 9w“ -m.._— ‘ If. teem} pélitiml snrioty. balling INC P”; 15 of Uiborly,"has been ox poscd in . . «Jelphim‘. Its main ohjpct is tokcep the‘e‘ltifi'm-g, in “no hands of Ro-puhli cans. Thiq‘gis the seagull attempt that. has been nmde‘ijn this Shh-«luring the present. your, to esfiablishfim-rot societies hy the opposition, for political purposes. No Slich movement {pan meet) with much succes=, however. The people have hm! one grinlnl‘ Know Notlgtngism, anfl don't. want anetlmr. film Obacj‘u'tr. ' 4' 4 jig-We #xpfmse thg “ Sons of Liberty " to be a secufnd editionj of Hosea Carpenlcr’s ‘4‘ League? 1" As our n¢ighhor of the film/Inn! hns been to“, Hmfisbuj'g on secret rioliticnl business, hq' may ‘be able to enlighten his readefs. ; f i fiGon.ij.’H. Miller. of Il'nrrisbuig, 1 wag, on Tuerday, nominated for Con gresgfhy ‘ tho Demnqmtic Convention of Dauphin county. Inf 3 speech thanking the Con ven tioh for thqmmpliment. lfe denounced-tifé idea that n'g men could be true friends of the countrylliut the Republican party. He wok for tho ponsiitulion as it is, the Union as it yms, apd the niggers where vthey are. He said wellmve heard thgt this is no day for parties. qurtyl Why to—diy is the v'éry tints for pnléty. If the Demccratic party is wrongfin p‘finciple, it should not exist.— Hd would not raise- nice questions of Con- ‘ stilution ; [ft there are men who say that thé Constit tion inust not be so claselj ob mfiai—théht must be wipecl out until the Rebellion is crushed. He 3pposed this, doctrine. He my not yet a. slave, nor - could his rfnouth Be ‘clmmi. They might' put their Provout Manhals on the streetl comers—but he would be heard. Gen. i Miller was zone of the mast mmest friends of Douglas in Yennsylvania in 1830—39 was I‘ Gen. ‘Roumfort, who» was ndminated for Assembly by the same Convention. .1 1 fiThe Sarc'ndafill tittempta to talk "no party.” Com . come, neighbor ; that in_too bake-faced after the perfoflhances of ybur 13¢ij friends on Monday Inst. " Pennsylvania Enlistments.—Han-isburg. Alb, gust 4.—Troops are pouring in from all w‘ tion: of the Sufi by every train. and the andicatiotys‘are that nearly the whole quota? oflnifie u’mnths' men «in bemiaed by thev' 10th inst. Camp. for State troops are to be! established» at. Philadelphia. Pituburg andl Lancaster, i 9 addition to the Central camp' here. ‘ , IMPORTANT ORDERS A very important order was issued on ‘ridny from the War Department. It de clares, first. that. until further orders, no citizen, liable to be drafted into the militia, shall be allowed to go to a foreign country, and all marshals. deputy marshals, milita rv officers and police authorities are direct ed in street every one who ehall attempt to violate the order. Second—any person liable to draft, nbeenting himself from the cn'untry or State before such draft is made. will be arrested wherever found within the jurisdiction of the United Staten and con veyed to the nearest military post or depot. and placed on military duty, for the term of the draft. Such party. arrested, will be compelled to my out of his regular pay the tapenses of hisnrrest and conveyance to such post or deipot, in addition to live dol lnrs as u tewar to the oflicer making the mest. . Third—_The writ of lialmu carpau is ‘ suspended in respect to all person: so arrest ed and detained, and in respect tonll per sons arrested for dlsloynl practim. Another order from the War Department directsthe arrest and imprisonment ofevery person who may he engaged by act. speech r or writing. in discouraging volunteer enlint- l menu. or in any way giving aid or comfort} to um enemy. or in any other dilanl pm-y tice against the United States. ’ he canal of every ofi‘ender is to be reported immedi :tely to Major L. G..'l'urner, Judge Advo cate. at Washington. in order thntsuch per-' son may be tried before a military commis—l non. A SENSA'HOII STORY SPOIm The Philadelphia North American, oftho 4th instant. in the course of an nrticle en deavoring to show thnt the loyal States are worming with traitors, given utterance to the following: « “No man in his senses mn ignore the ex iitenee of dangerous elements in the’free States. and nowhere in greater number than in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylva nia. it is asserted by high nfilvinl authority that secret agencies have been set at work industriouslynll through the Commonwealth to persuade men not to enlist. One thing is past denial. When the question mu pend ing whether Gov. Curtin should call an ex- L Ira session of the Quite Logislnture to make an appropriation for the expenflen of raising the State contingent. or should assume authority to mske the appropriation without such notion. the lending Democrats called privately in legislative caucus in Harrisburg. At this gathering it was determined that if the Governor appropriated the money with out calling the Legislature together. they would oppose the passage of the appropria tion bill to sanction his action mind should he coll inn extra aemion to take the respon sibility. then tlhey would in that] body ‘load the appropriation hills with ~ clap—trap amendments end ingeniousdodél o noxc ions to the Republicans in order prevent its postage. ~ ‘ . ‘ “Luckily the Governor was well informed of this treasoneble contrivnnoe to prevent the filling up ‘ot’ the Pennsylvaniu mnting ent, and he eompletely frustmted’it by re fusing to call in extra session or to muke an appropriation on his own responsibility." Haw any «tan in ‘sth senses not intent! upon producing dincori in the loyal States. can give curr’eiwy to fsuoh an inflammatory falsehood as ,t‘he abore. passes our comprev henqiont If fiecret oigenoies have been set. at work all thiouzh tlhis Commonwealth ‘to persuade meniiint tolenlist.‘ the ringleader: in the tlislny? conipimcy must. he mén of the Gov. Am ew‘ntripe, who deninnd that the President {than declare an e‘muneipntion policy/"and supersede General Megan"..— This class oil men hive ‘for the past six months been indu<tiinu-ly railing at the policy of theihilminiitrntion in n pervert ing this war ‘inom ii «M for the fisfipre‘sion nfrehellion Ml] the restoration ol‘the Union. l into a war I?) the liberation of the slaves and the redimtion of the Southern States into Territorioa. Poheillly the North Ameri can my hart) information concerning their opemtinns not generally known. but it “'l‘" thinly rates theirinfluencé entirely too high when it apprehendslthat they ran, to nny cnm‘iilerahleiebctmtt, prevent enlistmenti. But the mai‘n pointgin the North Americanf: allegations is? that. the lending Democratic members of tl'ne Legislature, recently held a mum“ at. Hhfirinhurg to concoct plnns for embarrauing the Migrations of the Stnte Atl mini-trntior; : \Vlhethon some \nmlieiouu person imfmséul thef story upon the Nari/t Amm‘mn, nndf‘it. ejve remly‘to (‘rgnlit any chm-gs. ngnilfiszt thfo llemm‘mtk party. no matter how iln}.rql‘puhlemredulnutly assumed the res'mnnibilityl of? (lbsmniqtling it, or whether the :story \lfflfi n pure‘mveution of the editor fornmlltkhl AFN. we .what” not undertake to detelrnm‘im‘. But it is eertain that. no sucli bnueuq l'wm'helrl. At no oné time since ’tli tmljournmeht of tlu- lu‘gihln tnre have lmll‘ln dozeh Dumnr‘rntic members of the Leaislntnre been m llurrishul‘g ex cept perhaps Lnt the State Convention. and find was before the Prex‘itlent hnll i-‘sued his order cullin‘ulfor 309.0 ‘0 Volunteers to fill up the redueell regiments. If sueh n meet.- ing had been E'heltl lt vouhl n.ot have been kept :m-ret. {l‘he'hotel reghtnrs would tell the tale: nnd 'tht- prisenee'fif so many poli< ticinns in llanislmrg‘ Would have ntlnu‘ti‘tl the nttenlinnléf tho rmidenh. The only meeting of ti'utmlmm hf tl e l;u-;_vi.~l .turehincc the niliourw-nt wnlsth t by the annulled ‘ Union Dem rnti. forwl tpnrygoaetheNurl/t‘ Amrrimn is rlrhllntltws fnl y int'nrmell. . , But the .Tqyth .iml‘firg '5 story' is a ve’ry awkward im'éntionL 'l‘ll'p l) mnemts ‘Were in a minority in hdtl. branches of the Logis latuxe. If lih‘ Governor hml ‘assumcd the reeponzihility fznnprg‘vpriulihglvnnntvmrmev} whim"! ~11/'l’»:ng r qun'm'afu‘r! lowi/1:". his notion would hm'e‘t lulua‘t'w'tiouetl by. the nexty I}ofllfilfllllr(‘,'lnt _vnc’ ohmen. ‘l_low then! {« tic mozmhors nfthp‘ln‘lt Logis inv tn hplmsn t‘-e pnxsnga of Hon M” to sum-tion his notin'n‘? i and, hind-Hui fluvvrnnr CKIHPAI in' howl mum 17m Damocmu. rily. "10ml the- appropriation (mp nmpmln‘wma and inge hnoxirius to Hm Republican“, vent. ilk pm'aa'ge ‘9”; The idea [' «Inspiring lo'ndopl amend-l o,the majority. is an abs-urdi. :. that Iwe wonder the Mart/A ‘ nt in‘vont a moi-e plausible ‘ - wus aboumho business. ‘ ,_ ,-.-.. ~__. _v Icouhl Dmnncr' linmre tit-t. T.” ‘ H e :Ipprnpriil . 0n the otlmr . .nn extra s9s§i being in a nil!) ‘bill with clap niouwflml‘: in ordvr to pr of the minor]! menu odiou'k ty so palpabl. Amen'mn did ‘ canard whilé '; axriot it Union of'l‘hnrsdny. my; Arrests—The Pro- From_ the Wholesale . Qprietors aid Editbrs of thyPatriof and Union ,sArresLed and Sent South beyond the! Limit); of Pennsylvania. - Yeshrday gmorni‘ng. at ehrly, dawn, Mess". Bm-neflnnd Machwell, proprietnn. and Former arid Jone‘ahe‘li'tors of the Patriot and Union. wq‘m arrested by the Provo-t. Mytrshal of this city. Assistfid by tho clflPf of poliép. at the; imtan‘ce of Garter»! Wads worth. who car‘pe heré from WanhingtOn ac companied by}: squad of“ armed men. ' ' The primnqrs having repaired to‘ the Maynr’s nfiico’. wheré the Provohf. Marshal read to them Che instrument ordering their arrest. were tlience conbey‘ed tn‘ the North ern Central u‘lroad pmsenger lrafln and left soutlmnd at £3O. under the escort of Geh eml Wadsworth and his soldiers. - ‘ The charge tinder which those gentlemen were umted refers to the publication of a plmard which ghore‘uponjts face all the evi dences of: hmx uronjhe negroes of this city, and not up by rplicksonie primer boys ‘ without the knowledge of either Maura.l Barret. MacDowell pr Forster. ‘ Whether! these gentlemen have béen lent to .l’ortl M'Henrypr'toiWashingmn. thtre to uhder—l go an examination. or be incarcerated, wen do not know. I Wemierely state the {acts as‘ we understand themfto have occurred. and! “submit theni to the heretofdre free citizen: of Pennsylvanis, who—will no doubt express] their sentinien‘ts ilpon this and other immfi' tnnt subjects at the‘ polls ‘on the secondi Tuesday oan'tobar next. Munwhile’th? nbpaneo of the yropr’ieiors ‘and ~editors oh the Putz-SOIM Lnion,‘ will ndt ibterrupt the publication of the paper. I Increase qf Gradabbu.—-Sinée the meat of the pmpzjewrs and ediwngof this paper, We are compelled to Mid a oouplp of quires m our already int-go list of subscribecs, thus showing thug Iympnthy is manifested for the coniigned corps. and we know that (hey Willi-Hen to the fact with pleasure while undergoin the monotonous meets to which they wifilikely be luhjech—Pal riot (E Uniouof Fnday _ fißepubiicnn editors now bellow— “ Don’t talk about Abolitionism. You dis ooursge enlistmenu by so doing i" {This puts the Republican Congress in I had po sition. Abolition measures were agitated I“ the time—Abolition Ins the burden throughout. the session. Abolition il punch ed, too. by numberless Re pu‘blican speaken on the stump at this very dny. Wh{ no they not. Arresaed. if talk übout Abo ition “ discourages enlistment; f” The truth is. these Republican editors don’t want Demo crats In say a word About Abolitioninm bq came they fear the Republican yarty might be injured thereby. That’s .where " the shoe pinches." ’ ~ , ‘ _. .~—-~—o 4. >-——-———- “Hon. 2. McPherson Ivu‘re-noniuted for Congress by the Republican Confer." of this dluricl, u Sidelinl Hill, on fluidly um. who Cambium-en of law” co. have mud. in hppmfirinion fir bout!“ m voluntaenv'flfifi‘m. ’ mm Anus canny vox.uxtams.-a.. 5 cruiting went on very brink], in thin wally ‘ Hullwcek. ' 1 I We nndernund um the Qonpny of Ctp‘. l. 'll. Shipley, of Round Hill, (99 non, for 9 C month” wok the can in Kiev o¥ford {or flu ‘ risburg on Suturdny morning. i ‘ ’ Capt. J. F. McCrnry bgd she“ 80 men On Saturday, Ind upocu C! mm with I full Company (for 3 yem) on Wodusdty. The other editor: on expect“ lo be, Jacob W. Crest is: Liam. nud‘ Gfor'gl IA. Wuhan 11d do. i ' . 3 Cam. Jill“ "JV-lien}! Cotipuy, “Ben-‘1 Idenvilie, in filling up npiidly—illmdy nbout‘ } 70 men, for 3 years; Gurgfiu. Wilton lu Lien“ Ind Geo. W. Hullin Nana. _fl‘he Company K expect: to leave on Wedfldq; ‘ I i Belidevlhele Compnni . Sari. Lube“ but lrecruited some 11 or is '9’" in thu‘connty for; i the “tinder.” Troop," n‘gw, in {he vicinity of Huntsville, Alshams. é ' ‘ ‘ it will thus be neon-tfil‘ Aduml county in‘ a yea-pond“); promptly qu, Prenidenlls all for 'moie'troofis.nnd it in bk) be' hoped Hut thel lentire requisition will I opefdily'vfillod by: volunteers. 3 f , i 1 Franklin county bu h quoth for tho fira‘ coll‘full, and narly lo I? the pecoud. Yorlq luodnly ditto. -, a" i: I l xmnnzsrmo Hawsfi—rmlonowing Ih. tcrs will be found highly gunning :, 5 You Sun. 81%“, Aug. 2. “362. ‘ Mn. S’rmu z—Sir :—‘- clue “cl plane no the copy of at letter receiQed 0 [he 28th, front imy brother Wurrnn, nlsoipne ' ived the Slat 1 from brother Dnrif]. mm tters are the first we have received sli'lce th' y were taken ' prisoners. and we thoughfi per}: sit lonlul be gmulg in; to-you and Al? to 0 er: who have friends in that part ofth ,sArmy, 0 which they I belong to have them pub ,lshedé' ‘ - Your: respect‘plly, 1‘ . l . K 47: lt. . S'nuuur. l U. S. Ginny“. "MPH-rt? Day P‘s island, ‘ 17 miles from New Yorvaity. July is. 1862. DEAR anltn :-l was Wounded on the 30th ofJunc, at the lultle of White ulak Swamp. I ‘ wn'a wounded in the thigh, (a flesh wound.) Af ‘ let I wan wounded l we» It to a Hospital, had my wound dressed, and the next morning we werd nll taken {trimmers} Shortly after I WM made prisoner, the Rebel General _brought in some more of our men, and [)M'id was nmong 'them. We were then relmoved to Richpund, and remained there untitjthe l'l'th inst.,lwhen we were pnrulled. (all wl‘u were wounded.) I tried every pu-sil-le menu-1 to get David aloof will] me. hutTollld not. tie is not wounde . and they wmnld not let the well prisoners off ‘ yet. 7 hare'henrd eince 1 came into our line- A that there will he a meagre] exrhnnge of pr;- som‘rn, to he mny be 'lihelateni toun. - We came from ‘nichnéond m on, Poin , thence to Fortress .\luuro ', thdn ,we were 0 dared! to New York. \ée 'nrfh'ed here in t ‘ evening. Conn down omahe l corner 0. Vali derbiltfl .\ly woun-Lit getting long very well. I have little lull". The Joctor say that when,- ever no porn little hetyer, will be aert home. Lieut. Col. .\lclngirc l llETG—llll hi lell leg hmputntu-rl below the nee. Char] ‘ (faiiim-m in nlm here, with hislleg amputnt below thr- km-e. lloth the llrindun: nre pr armors in l‘tirhmun-l. John is lightly woun ’ed in the arm. Will. .\linipemis also (her . und was slightly \\‘oundsd., li'cnnnot give .{ull m‘count nt'Un. K.. lo I hate not heard. My horse nqcl sword are g‘ith t c Regiment. The man who is nrling Alljun 'tin my place is using the Mine. When in on 2 down Jami: ‘ Ritl’l‘, we Stopped near here our Regime t in; nn-l l ornlvrel my “law to e sent home; ‘VI' Innie a uonl Hosgnfiul he 0. My wouufi‘ i: doing very «all. I my: wnl around wit ‘ the assislrluccof crutchosC" Th nk they willhll l me‘gu home hvfnre long. \\‘r' e to me whey E you rereure llll“. for l Inn' very ' uxious to he I ‘rmn. hnw. Din-v: \onr letters» U 5. General' Hospitnl. Dani l's l~l.lnd. New uche'lle, Wes - clu'sler tuunty, New York. I ' i . l’our nfl'vrtioénte‘ son, : r ' . \\'. ’. Sumner. l To Dr. Wm: 11. Stewart. ~l‘ ‘ l I N. ll..~—'l'cll the. people of fletershurg thi “o}" fwlgllb“ ell. I was Wounded in the thlril ‘ o mle. ' .1 ‘, A , ‘ B.u.nuon:.Jul__v 301h,186‘2. : { Dru: Panama—As il Ims been some time ! :ninm‘ l have hurl an nppnrtuuiéy, of Writing‘ti)! §yoll,'l-lhulgl|| I would let you know wlwré tit |nm. l inn mkcn prisoner opium In of lhis‘ I month. And sent back on £2l! I the boat, Mid I ,nrrimd hbre (Baltimore) on the 27th. 1 hmnei been (letiilr-d us Hume in the Xq'tionnl Hospild! ’ lon Cnmdm stcecl. Let me hear where \Villim ' 1' in. I-u'u well. No mou- hut, hflieve nu- ymfi infim-tionnlv son. , bAVI'D 1. Summit. ‘To Dr. Wm. K. Stewart? ,2% In addition to th'nhrmntiod furnirhed iLi these leueri, it gives us much Measure to sm& that Sergeant Houck. wl-o W,“ reported mo 5 i will} wounded an! supposed defh, it ltiiPolirfl; and arrived ll l’hiludclphir on Thorsduy wee , ‘in the stenmer Cmmnoddre from City Poin ,! VIL, with ‘A large number q'jflic and 'woqnde. [ He In reprer‘ented’ ns being no ' (led in the Bill nnll arm. “is father, “I. J la Houck, q ( Tuesday tenfon to see hiJn.» ch rejoiced lb know that. he who had b o Jilin!“ u dosa' is yet spared to his friend 1 _ . I Corporal Tow‘ney‘, Cor§ral é‘itgmiller, Ser’: 1 {cont Dewey, and Andre Blchxer, were tnkeh I prisoners to Riéhmood. lii un jurod. ism-if: Brandon was en-hlnged, and it my It Philn'rt delph'n’, laboring under txph s fever. Adj. Srewert ‘informed IL. Jacob’ A] Gerdner, who visited him, that 4|“ lol' the Cmenny were all, except. (Join. Boirey,‘nd Doridighaqer; or P tersburgmr whom there hu :1 than lhel t inlelligenre‘sincc the bpttle. .'l' .. ‘ @5121!" received Y" thdt' fumijy of {l}. C. 2. Tawney, n membér o! Cnpt. gniley’h company. informs I]! o.th b‘e‘ with Corporql Geo. Kunmiller Add 3 "conpleiof others}? a ‘ prisoner's in Richmondl Th 6 latter is date vßirbm’qhd, Jag); “b." He buys they I treulgd kindly. ' g , - IBOUNTY.—A Qamuiittee ‘of§cititene “he on the County Commirsioqeu,jon Monday Inf, and requested them to make It: appropriating, not to exceed $lO,OOO. for the ’hrpose of olfetf ing $5O bounty to ugh pmanlenlilting in my quota required of this county, finder the Pm - dent‘s cell. of 300.000 rolnntden. It use 4- présented thu,the.Col-p|inioufefi of the coun tiel generally hid nude mneh‘ Ipproprietioué, under the expectation t I t'the'eext Begieletnle' will pull an ect nfnndialthemney out of the Stem Treasury. Ike 0 , milelonen ngreed do make the appropriation Fukedfn the event é! their being fully indemflihed;;by reeponnibhs citizen, until their set ihnll 2;: legelized by the Legielalure. Tle Cfinmit A are therefore at work eecnridg signer“ Up bond: of it}; demnifiention. Ind itil though thit by to-dnp sinfllcientemount of eeourity ill be hnd. « SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—'Wo ‘ undenuud that on Friday evening Lust, [l. Levi Beard, of Franklin township, whim. nqing My, drovo into - bomet'u'nu‘, with the hpne. h seen“ 01:“ We hornets nude tn stuck on the nuimsl which irriuted bin, 3nd in 'thoAfl'aru w extri at: him from nag dimany, It. Beard van to severely kicked u to csuu his duck in men !y-lour bonn'mcrwnrdl. W! In" not. been .tble to lan: the full particnlln.—Star. “flatten dry of the squon—Frid‘ny.+ Nfinty-aeten degrcu in the dude here. ; omm Dnownb.._—A um: m of Ben bon Dnurb'nngh m dxbwuod‘in m bend rug. ol{ Peter Wolford's mill, in Latino" towmhlp, on Saturday "Quin; week. ' c hue no pn ticulxn.‘ t : “omm BOX—nebula; of 52.11 “Maul WAR NEWS Ind rlchmy, ham intruded Io lhe Ladies' 1 ' ' Soldlcrl’ Aid Society of York/Pm, A Box ‘con tllnlng Ch! following articles for the nick Md youdcd soldiers ln tho ,Niliury Hotpiul u that plus, m: N film, 20 pair drawerl, ll dreulnx gown-1 12 pair carpet nho‘es, 58 towell, a may, so pnlr cotton stockings, 16‘ pack". handkerchlefl, 3 pillow Cllel, 'l bundlu orold linen nnd muslin, 43 roll]! of‘bnndqes, 11‘ do. of lint, 'l bran bags, 4 and bagl, .'a. fun tnd 1 place: of lOIIp‘ ' ACJIMOVLIMINIII Yon‘yluly 23, 1&13 Lalia of Eat! Berlin—We desire wel' rein outgrnu‘fnl acknowledgments for your old in providing for thecomfort afloat “flaring lol dlen hm. Your box mu l ulnnble one, every article being uelul nnd‘leceplnble.-—- Thu your elon- will be highly npprecint‘ed by those film are far from the lender care‘of home and Irieuds.l need not nun" you. nod we he encouraged in our own by your kind and general" mponne to o_nr appoul. The hdiu of our Auocintion up!!!“ their I‘ll'lll thank: for your cn-openlion; Ind, for the nick and wounded soldiers, I would also thank fun.— You- wig be glod to learn thn they are find nnlly i proving. '\'our box. ruched In on Homily. Ind its 'cootenu will be distrilmtod ln nuch 3 annual u, I Inn lure, will mm your oppronl. With mag] thanks, " : lAm Gary mhecdully, ; L. Dung" FREDERICK 305911.“.-qu “mains- Union‘ indie! 8091 M, ofGellysbutg." forfurd ed lut‘ week to the Frederiqk Hospiull, two Vllunbledmxel, containing the follow“); n;- ticles: 3 .> I . \ 22 sheets, 55 pillow cases, 41 shim, 2 «mm. 38 dressing-gowns, I 9 puirs (infirm-s, lipilil’a‘ pnnlnloons. 4| towels, 34 pocket. handkerqhiefs, 10 pairs hnlpiul flippers, 4 coats, H armenats. :4 hair cmhinnz, 4 pairs stockings, 24: hrnn‘ bagsH arm-slings, 24 bandages. 4 doz. pulm lenflans, 3 rmrau, gnnze for plrgl!er3.lcom preues, 4 pncknges of lim, 6 do. aflold glin’en, 1 dozen hnir,brushes, 30 comm:q 2 boxes mut ton met. 5 [mckuw-s drjcd fruhyzs [wines of soap, 2 runs 0! punches, 2 hotzlqs of wihe. 11: jun] 0‘! jelly. 8 packages of golmine, H du. corn ntarch’, 4 dn.-farina, l houln: of cologne, 1 lot of papef, envjelopvs. tracts, ken. kg. ' The Ladies orzthe Socie'y return their thunk: to the Sludontsiol‘ Pennfiyhuin‘Colh-ge for their ,vury gem-bus contrihmion of s‘lo to.- wnrds the boxés. nml also to the “dies ofH-m -lerslown and Vicinity fur Sm given‘ [O2 sape purpbsa. » PROFESSOR? V GlL’l}EßT.‘—~\Vg nleniioned hat. week, ihnt Frolossor Gilbert, of Phighidpl phin, lormerly pf tliisl~place,',had-taken iho plume of Dr. Cuxlor at Fortress 3!I[lll0¢f. This ignn error. Drfiflilberlmho succeeds Dr' Ciiy- Icy, has been a proininwnt‘fi'nrgeon in the Army for a nnuilner 01 i years. um] is CronieNew‘York.‘ Prof. Gilbert wh ut the sent of wur ”rice, once ni one of phi: ailis m'Sur’réon uFue'nl Smith ;be'ore Yorktown, and ngnin in ébnrgr oi the 'Mcdicnl iCorps on‘bunrd l‘he sfenmor Spauldinz, at “—:ilili.‘ house. This had {‘o the errur. The extensive prm-tico 0! Prof. Gilbert gm; prgventcd his nr-cc-pbnnce of any perma nent position nhrond; nhhnugh he, is \‘ulun uu-ily one or Ih“e Conxuhing Surgeons to u mum-y lion'pimi a: Philadelphia, which um not interfere with his, regular pui‘éssinn‘ul du tiei.-Saumrl. 1 ‘ f ' " COMMENCEMRSTm—The Commencement exercises 07' Repnsyfvnnia (3011:5891 .Yvill' take plaée Ibis wmm‘. Philu. Socie’ly 6n “on'dny (‘\fe‘ning; JuniorJ blah“! ou \Yedngsd-Ifl nml Commémemenl; on Tbllrsdzly.‘ ngro :juqt'y _calcbrdwd Blue.“ Rnnd, of Bumn'mj will per form d'urin,r the:\w.-ek, and (will :give a GrandA Instrumenmi Concert, in Cllrisl‘Chllrgh, on Thurshwy H'cnipg. A rare treat. Tnny b= n peuh-d. Tickets fur Hu‘bOnCPrt 'go be had at Buehler‘lyFnl.t.¢stocka'. find 0! the ‘Cummiucc. LETTER Filo.“ THE .\R\l)’.—\\'e lmfce n ccivorl from .“r. (11-urge Little, or Comphay I, Isl Reg. P. R. Y. 0., u'll-uglhy lettergfiing n dcacr ption or the seven «qus’ bmrleg. lflepnr ticularh of \\ bic‘r)’ have nlremly wind in uur rolmnns. Spur in r 0! Cart. Bmléy’s Calfipnn‘t‘ he may: Ihey fought bra-vb" maid done honor to o].] Adams. It; may «on fire! [noud of‘xlht-m.‘ He is very warm in hiq admiration of Gen) .\lct‘lcllan, and ym'crt-ly denounces tho Ahqii lionisls who are (him: \0 have him relhm'ed. The Genernl h-"s coniidgnce in; hl's'men u'nd ll?! men have confi‘ (flu.- in him. ‘. P(DST¥?O.\‘E! ——\\'l- are reqnolghtd ‘mlsmk. Hut in con-my mn- of the armament ‘nf the public mind in regard to the ma“. the cdntrm plan-d Pit: Sir pl Ihn andersrillg Fair Ground lumbeen indefigfiitely postponed“ 3 ' i . For the Compiler. it will lie inmomlwregl 'tlmt'tho? New | York Whine iparty. a short. tiine‘ nin‘mj-w in inlmnst every lyarn-r attempted to domnn lstrate‘ to its reader! how well the North onulvl lin‘withont the Smihern Stutes—‘-that (the South waginmyiiiig all the advantages of the Union without hnnefiiting tho Xurth. These vii-m wit-re spread and extended hy iii: mtelites until they induced m-myrof its ]readers to believe them to be true. whilst it induced the hut heads down Smith to lbelievo they were not wanted in the Union. Bnd thus in no email degree it fomgnted and hastrnrd this unjust rebellion. i ' ‘ It might be well enough now‘tn see the efi'ects of thntivirw upon the monetary ef~ fairs- ni' our country. the‘pre ium on gold and silver.nnd the ndi‘nuce eight-rim: goods, including the price of cotton gentle. ' For it is plain that we: the exchenge on England lit in now from 25 tom percent.) not so high, the goods would not be so high, nor the premium on gold and liilvt-r ‘Io great. If he demand for our groin should increase. we may rmn expect a re? duction in these commodities; ' , The friendsof a‘hlgh protective tnrifl'enn ‘ also see how itEworks, to ask your neighbors; to buy what they do not need, uithout re- ‘ ceiving in exchange Whit they can spare. ! These quondam friends of Mr; Greeley, ‘ who I short time ego thought every portion “ought to tilt? the Tribune who has a Bible in 'hio house,’ i; can now see that the North l cannot.‘get along without the South. end that as well might a man be called an {able bodied man Miler the loss of his right arm, as to any the orth is better without the South. Sensible men must admit that all the Sum Ire neceunry to the harmony of our commerce and financial efl'nirs, As well as for the peace nniproaperity of our whole Union. “"692? harem-of this Tribune party with its [tors received favor or con demnation 7 may well be en uired. ’ Some years since, when gecretary R. J. Walker mowed to Con greu that our exports in a few years. under a wise and judiciou: tariff. based uponthe wants of the revenue, with a just discrimination to the interests of the whole country. would amount to 400,000,000 of doliun, his opponents called him a fool. How ya} it just before the rebellion 7 J’l‘he subynned statement may throw some ’llght upon the subject referred £0: . Amount. of exgrte of domestic ] Wfirowth ofl o, $136,946,912 , Ich included wheat, flour J and com. amounting to 13,000.000 ; Cotton, u ‘ 7199841G‘6 lExporte for the you 1860, $373,189,214 iWheat, flour and com, 25:000va Cotwn. 191,806,547 Showing In increue in the exports of canon of nearly $120,000,000. Ind I $391" 1 ence of over $236,000,000 in favor of the ‘ letter year. Now let. the Greeley school expluin the 533!) to the country of the lou of the SIM,- ‘ . .000 of the exports of cotton, end how a :much otthe debt to Europe it would w. l with its efl'ect upOn the commerce end 1 currency of the country-and sum up the ‘ good that they hue done «mud: this 1 terrible rebellion. COIIO! Sim. “Gen. Burmide'l force‘ It!“ fire P'enin“ ml“ week up. but its dealing? :1 m not known. The Gem-ml. it in finial, In“ reached his new field of updnlibm, um! may noon. by name not of his own, MW his onct loalilv. The AmciAted Press dinpntch from tile’ Army of the Potomac furnishes imporum news. Gen. HeCle-llnn'» army. it lppenn. hu ugain made an offenlive movement.— On Tuendny . reconnoisnnre win mule by Gen. Hooker‘to Mllwrn Hill. White Oak Swamp nnd in the direction of New Marks-t. and Richmond, and is said to hnve been a wmplele nuccou. AtMnlvorn Hill they on counteer regiment; of inflnuy and A but u-ry pooled behind earthworks. An engage ment between the batteries immediately Pinned. luiing about three hours. nfler uhiclglha Confodwmin retreated townrdé Riclimnndjmrsued hy the Fedenl erOpii, who sucm ed in taking about one hund red priuongrs. The Fedml loss wnn three killed and eleven wounded. Athiite ()nk Swamp. Col. Averill. with 500 cavalry‘clinrg~ a‘d And routed the Tenth Virginia Cumin-y, taking twenty-eight prinonen.. Gem. Plciii. anion. wiih a force of cavalrv. continued Hm 'unuit to within a short dintnnco of New Kinrkot. when, "‘9‘?!an two brignduofC‘m facial-am. He fell lmck. bringing over thirty ,irimnon. taken on tho way. Now Mprket ‘ is within 10 miles of Richmrmd. =I I'Advicea from Newherri. N. 0.. repfirtn skirmish at the head of'Wbite .ouk .rivar. b’etween a Federal force u‘uleFColfllickz rbmn. of the Ninth New Jetway Rog‘imanl. find a {nutty ofConfedel-nlbsl "suiting in the 1:01“ oflhe lnttEr. Col. KL. Surgeon Nord hill and three privntés were slightly Wounded. « ' ‘ i Richmond papers on late as the 2d imam. mntmnfiuuthvm Mc‘ouou of nomn impor tance. 'l‘tu-y claim‘ tlmlctho C‘mfe‘ldrste‘. finder Gen. Armntrnmv. d'efento‘l tho Union tbrcéu it Courtlnnd. Alm, on the anyhis n'ml Charleston Railroad. on the 28th ulc., zq‘ml took one hunfiderantl thirty-Niven priw doors including eight, fornminion'ml ofli— q’u-rs. hpsides capturing n lnrgo nunilu‘r ot' d‘rm‘, n quouTlty of supplin. and thé'cnmp mid garrison equipmentu‘offourcom union. The- lgillcd and wuumlmilon each Rial; \\' ~ro slight. The non mmmiunimmlculling-n nml men who were tulu-n pr L«(more m-re hum... uently rolénxed on‘pxmlle. 0n the: plum: 33y. Gem. Armstrong is mid ‘to hnvmlofent ml in Un‘nn 'fnroe‘ at, 'l‘it’rn 'creek, taking four tlm-u primnen. . . 5 J 3 t Confwlomtc- guorillas "to roportmlto lmvn Mammal Brnwmtvillt‘. Tenn. aml 31'“:le til-"‘9 thousand huh).- nf‘ onttnn' purolmw-l by Northern Inc-n. Tut-{Union lm’l" llMlu occupied Mmlisonvtllo, Li. v I : The Fedora! MID" under Gen. Cuiiis mu “ill at. Helium. _Al'knnunh, gt lam! urban“. 6cm. 0.. it in Molt-cl. inu‘lfmft free lint-4M“ filming. Pillow uml lliniluian, pl‘illf (‘mb Hleruta ”my. Nearly £3,001) ulnva lmvu (firms into comp. and nfitliflre onahlrvytwl. "in of ‘leo fraotl m, at are gojpgmn' with government. tvumg' nod moon's lunl ¢lnimimz~thp mum] on ‘itho plnntntihm ml “min, by right of hnvirigtwwkml hnr‘l l». min: it : and whore ”wit mutt-hf llrv onu ‘yictea omi‘nnyuny. Henhml up». gmnm ghem to have \it brought in and It'ul-l fmr their own benefit. Sevoml thmmo‘n-l duh lid-tr hnvu Been mun: for tin-m in thin- why. thid it. is pmpuu-d to misnlnomy fnnugh from these sales to main! thnm Mtge-L in rhyme fru-e Sta», and mxmciyce lit. 0n lllull’ own account. ‘ ‘ l ‘ 1 A guenna Mink in» mmhnpnn tlu- Fwd» {Aral fércu M, .\‘rwzuk, MOl, mum-ling ul‘ quarry five ‘imtc lrmpsquhn m-rfy um rowc ed by nlnnhon and cupmn-LL Ann ’tlll‘l‘ unexfnlln 'uuuck mu sluiceasfll'l‘in‘lh-v bupturv df Afoxundr’m. tlw party rctifln‘; with plunder. ‘ - ‘ IMPORTANT wii ognmjt A mm for 300,565 mum rof-Nine V} . Months Qrdemdl \ : ’ “’Asnmn-os'.Ana.4.—-'l‘hefolkuidgnrdur has just. bet-inssued: ‘ " ‘ . \V.\R Dunmu‘vr, ‘ ‘ A ,Wuun‘cmx. I). C.. Aug-1,1862. ‘ Ordn- callmg lot gnihlin from “winch-ml Staten: '.\ ‘v i} - l Ortlel‘j‘ll-Ifll. That a «lrnfl hf 300.000 mill» a li:\ be illlmecliuwly cullml into {he wlmm- 175 ‘ille United States, In servo for ninv mmulm I lullms sooner tlist‘lmrgml. 'l'lw Sq‘c-n-l yrv bl \Var will mr-ign the qunuu to W»? Shh-g imtl establish reguluuuns- for llu- nlrnllt.‘ _ L 24. That “any Slaw slmll nm, by [ha 13“: fAuumt, Turnmh Vita qunm of (1..- {ulllifiun l?! .'llxulfil) Volunh‘eu nullmrizml by In". I|.» deficiency otvnluntoou‘ in.tlmt, Slim: mil lust) be Inn-Iv by upvciul tlruft’fmm Huh mil:- Jlin. The Svcrotnry nf War will eslubll-«l. liegulnlimm for this purpose. 3 . 34. Regulatinm will he propnrml lw llm War Dvpurtmnnt and prewntml («Um I‘m-«.- dum. \\':th the 0!:th oi securing tlu- ilrumn lion of ufilcers ol the army and vulumw-rn, l‘or meritorious an-l diutinggislml garner», lulu! o! prevenling the nnuimutinn‘ orl ur- Xliutmam in the military servicout' incom [iwle'nl or unworthy officers. The ‘ regula ‘liollrx will also pmvulc for ridding uh ster yice of 5110“ incompetent person; ll: uow‘ hold couunisslonn. ‘_‘ 7 By order of tthrmitlont. ; , 1. Rams M. Sufi“; \ , Secretary ol‘l )Vir. : »——-—-.a.. ..w 1; . 1‘ Bid in Nan York—New York, Agnimst 4. j—A riot took plume this afternoon bg'maen r puty of colored people emplnyml .'in n olmcoo fuctory. in Atlantic atreot.‘ Brook lyn. and a large number of lridnmen. in which a great. mnny were injured. Tho [factory was fired three dm‘oroniztimos ln'l it"?! pane. of glass knocked out. The yahoo had to‘woomplny the magma to n 1 any boat. E a , l The Tax on Manama—H in add ‘ thit a .iogomotivé of ordinary power and enlistme ‘tinn, under the new urifl' law. will .100“ 3‘ least 31,500 more than formerly. Thdue who have column-d at low rates will uufl’or much in this w: . Several-work: luvs decided to wait. . littlobeforo beginning. :- ‘ ”Our new: from Adminl Fumgut'l IleCl-iuustml aguit in important. “sham! that the siege of Vicksburg bu bednjirtu‘ nlly abandgmed. Something inwropg “out; \Veut."—l’rw. ~ . , H‘Mn. Mitchel, the daughter ofgene“ n 1 Leslie (bombs. of Kentucky. mum Arm:- ed It Cincinnnsi lat. week, on pin-pinion of having papers and letters designed to con vey inform-tion to the r'ebell. Biothing a! the kmd was found on her person. ,n’T'be Democntic paper- It Chim .3obequ the Spirit and Tuna, buoboon consolidated. A good move. mm: newly elected Seoond Bunch of the city Council of Baltimote have posed the ordinance npproprintiug $350.0“) u a bounty to volumaen. , A WI. Charles I‘. Campbell. who I'll severely wounded whim at. the head of his regiment. the Fifty-seventh. bu been «19' tailed for special services a General In gpector of the recruiting mice of our Terrible 0114»:in at Sea—Gym! Lou gig:- —A dispatch from New York nurgw flue painful intelligence am m that Mu lhip Golden Gm. which sailed from 8.. ancisoo on the 2b: uh... for Plan», um. Knee?"- and treasure for Net Yq’rk, m urn on the Pnciflc Ocean ‘on_ th. 27gb, Ind that 160 souls perished, buyji‘ gin." fallen victim: to the throat or mic u "M '_ nve. 5x 3 RRLIGIOUS.-A neural an.” 1119““;an be commenced on. Sunni”. “I. W“: fink, r r 2 o'clock, P. IL, m tho Gray. an: m‘m' pa 1) uilu comb or Limcmn. ' " ".1 ‘ . ~ 0, manna“? G. Wffl'olg‘nfi‘ 1‘
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