- - I'iidsy, l l itteriettnititindttlit Wit* firitheaT aft, IljefoS v b. peaffitiftdet: '-' •: 1 Mrif FreidaWe 'bi" *WO' • irir i'°l PA'liEft. - Theg teing*ioisiccOcm- I/1444040 thitialarcity. :of hahorqrs this les son in this fie c tioiivri' have tonehivintrtik all hands ko„liarseattng andAvill censequent, ly issue no paper 'next ness is pevhaps the only bratteh town so far conducted at old prices, the good patron's of the Iteeord-willilte-more—rettdiirexcese is omission LADIES' NEETING.—A meeting of the °Seem manager§ and members of the Chris . timi_Commitision_Assopiation will bo held — the - lbw., HAll - this - (Friday) - eveninglo7 - . nide upon a-time for holding the Fair, etc. Sec notice. REQUESTED.—ItIB requested thit goods'for the Waynesboro' Fair, finished or' unfinished,-bo-returned-to the-Hall-en-tiles= day c ening nex_toinA that all the Manager= be present. It is important that this' re• quest be complied with. the-pnlylishers-tOtovispapers_heretofore_no* tral politics with inconsistency.hecause 'their loyalty to a good government prompts them to sustain "the pOwers that bein i their ottorts to suppress the Rebellion, and bdcause they have the . moral courage to openly- de nounce the base conspirators nowleagued to gether, both North and South, for its destruc ' eon. Upon this point we differ ' with, such slimy -contemporaries,- holding that, jn this life or - death struggle for the safety of so be nefficent • a government as ours, purchased • with the boo an. ears of our ancestors, there can be no middle or neutral ground, —and-the-publisher -who-asstimes - to - oceup3r such position gives prelly timelusive 'evi. dence of being to some.extent affected, with the virus ,ef eepperheadism,. which has been defined as "nigger on the brain." If -he 'is •not thus affected there is another lnference, • 'that'll' not a coward he is more Mercenary -than-manly. _lf-a-good--word-in-ixthalf-of those entrusted with the great labors and re spensibilitioi of crnshing traitors, south as ;well as North, is inconsistent with the Pro fessions of a neutral editor we reverence such inconsistency. When this infamous rebell iatili crushed, harmony restored,' and party lines between loyal men drawn, will be the time to talk of neutrality, and not until then. ,It is simply 3isgusting to hear men prate a• bout neutrality whilst this war in behalf of religion and liberty is being waged against the Devil and hishorde of fiendish °miseries, in the person of Jeff. Davis, his co-workers sympathizers. Among our exchanges are several of this class. To all intents and pur r:46 , neutral, with creatures about thein calling themselves 'men, and claiming the protection of ourilaws, continually, villifing `the President and all others in authority— systematically-misrepresenting every not in. tended to overthrow the rebellion and re store peace, and not unfrequently, in this perilowhour of our country's history, advi , sing resistence to all' lawfuluuthotity -`Nett trality in,sueh a crisis of public affaim may well claim copperhead applause, but the boy el, who'have the good of the country and her institutions at heart, must - deprecate stick . * a ,eringing i towardly. if not treacherotis course , tHE 21ST . CAVALRY; , —We learn from the, licpositoril that.the 21st Beg. Cavalry • ,which left Chambersburg on ,the 10th, of , May, suffered a loss iii several engagements in, Virginia of 19 'killed .and 123 woundedi Among-those ropoyted, killed . we notice the nettle of Simon:Fitz of Co.:4l..supposed to IR air p.ofMr. Peter Fits, of this ; Young Pitg was a • member . of Go.. K and, it is possiblerwas-transferred to Co: M. : • Apctlnt . TIOTIJItt—The Valley Srdi of this week giVes a comforting summary of "defeats attd disappointments" to our ar miestbalTirginitipand states that ;'Secretary deatted bulletieS in consequence; After drawifig a Most dis emliagingtaltitro of our Military' situation, the editor laments that he cannot write'in a •"mbro,hopeful strain." Instead of hopeful the last sentence should read. truthful. - . T tit 'CRO.PS.=-The timers in ibia.."ace tuA., gcnikralky,lave secured their, bay crops ' in good doniliti9u end A • few, of,•fAteitiVaie,al - •made a commencement at ,wheat -ti!ig•c7T1 3.13 77),e1 a ..'?! Pio rlEW..unnkcally tauct - vonVanc4daichly sedain of the artiec. • iiSt.=--Mr: gi'eviare'riitinehg, - us":i6: an: bOIIOCO - libit he will cont,joop jo retaiLdpritne. article of beef on Blonday an& the.eeltor x,lo4th'emti of the -Dinoonti. 711 . 10.EIyllr i the 'folol9:liir.ks`4 , , L a 4 , ah *, p, 6 , i;aleft , \ i .:.... _ _ ,Hu - ,4 ---,---- -- i .: •-1 . - 1 $3.00,„,. liitL rivike ~ ' 'a i2L... _ • . -,) 3..001., ohil Noll ~.....,. ./. ~ k:. .. , t. 50 • Price rco lirco2C . - • . Christian Shockey W. H. Hite show Goo Minor • .Honry . Oliver Minor . , • PMas itiiir.Vt9ili'" lo . l . -, -E:kz'fa 40-T ► =:;i4; trf4Tl 47. rt..:, r~AP. PaUki l 4° 4 1)11 : 3 . • : : 4 t 11 14) ' Mts. - Susan Unger.- •;-‘ rt.." Solifaxbaugh.. •,.,1:00„f lathes Brpgriback-- , • ,- t : :;;Lcib-• A '1" Fahrtkisk ' bat4(l D.n •ro orlon, Dr. C. G . Frerich. • "FIGHTI.gG *OR , TEft . . Hi There is yet (says:the %/tonics/L.) , an.teea t SieriaL.Cepperheed mean eeongh livideekre ora vont'Carry - nig . this ufor the nigger!' The, . cowardly , traitors know .they lie :when they , make. such assert.- tiona; and they only make them to irijni* rekel fbm — W There are very ,few; *haat), , ignorance of ;are such - a - dee s-eharacteena-not-to-know-i€the &lap t t t 1.•.. ply to preterve our go T riernine)it;Whihi'Orethe side of the rebels it is to., deatii4 erfiment and to establish an tristoeraoy , or • -- elt;' It is -ttrile - 111 - oettre a huhdr • he save, our giyierniueUti and they' are brave enough tp . go into the : army with the rebel declaration before. their eyes !that eve. ry , one of them taken prit,iintrithalllxkliutish ered. 'Arthdredd of them haveitirlin''their livet for our countrya ;,eocustrY which de nies themall rights•but the right team - and labor. They enter the gory battle field, _they ,chargeTupon the enemy;'they - dlis - ;-fOr what? —that the Union may live! And yet while they are giving their lives for us and our country'', these `white livered white 'men North hissing out-against them-,nway off here in safety—their mean an. petty .preju dices and spito. Now,• we are perfectly"Wil • - ling to leave it with fliir men,' which Of'tiese two classes are more deserving of:respeet?„ ' • hEPEALtD.—Congresa hasrepealed the eminutationlclause-ia the earollment passed4llv-Senate r tonie4inte= since, svits . pal through.' the House Oil Tuesday —yeas) 79,pays . , ,The' bill authoripes the 'isiesiClent;,:i at his discretion, at .any time; to .call for any nuo - of volunteers,, Tor one, two, ,Or three;. years. Any volunteer, or, in, ease,of a draft, ; , any ; substitute, shall be credited to.any iovrp, precinet, or election district, towera fillipg the quotas for which he may have volunteer ed or been drafted. . . Every volunteer or substitute who may be accepted for oan . .year, unless sooner discharg• cd, shall be paid. a honaty'-of $2OO, for two years WO, and: for three years, $4OO, to be paid at stated intervals. In, case .of death the bounty remaining shall be paid to .the widow, w;fe, children ' or legal representa tives, and in case of honorable discharge, by reason of wounds, the volunteer or substi tute shall receive the,full bounty. Siiii—The State Constitutional : Convention now in session in 31aryland, •haslnserted - an Article in the Constitution abolishing Slave ry in ihit State. The ..vote was 'taker( on Fridaly last,: and the article adopted--yeas 53, nays 27—every Union member present rotivig - for and the Oppcilition vote , Ireink 'thrown solidly , akaiust Tfec ted is as. Ifereafter,ln this :State, them !shall -he neither ;Slavery- nori involuntary servitude, except in .punishment.of.crime, whereof the party shall have• been,-duly, eolivieted;:. and all persons hold td; labor, as slaves, are Imre -by declared-free!! .. • - ••. • sarTis6hattofthe'weather ltrthe past, 'Week Tins ~been excessive. in New Ycirk eify. `ii.iiten7eriiiiner then - in the', last. tee Jears.--• The 'mcircury.was ,city, on Saturday—and in Philadelphia On. Friday iiiid : Sateritty there Was much sufforinifroin 1,•77f. the extreme heat In Baltiracirii," arss . 4 thel heat was very oppressive, going up to 95°. : : On Sunday afternoon, there was one of the -most terrific thunderstorms there experionc ed ;for many years. The mercury rose here - on Sunday to.OS°. SCARCITY OF FARR LABOR.—The Western, papers state that there is a ,great scarcity of farm labor throughout thatiregion, Farm panda cannot be had, and it is a ' rare sight to see, a man at work in the field.: The want - of laborers (=moos all former , spire ! bension. The work is - nearly all being done by women and children, the man having gone into the army. • , INCREASED' PALS-LT!? i!iesident: signed:a 13k11 diiniten,nenie.per:da;lO` the lie,. -of ihirsoldiers, irhe:will ',henceforth -rel !spire fifty three and a half eente pr 'day :more: time is p ii.i to:the'soldiers of any ,oth. Cr nation. • fiterTlTF , :: TESMINI.TY" LOAN: ,—T4 _ . 6,l,24o,l9 l liiroo'o l '9;Risi ainountVil • 'lsstr . . _ ..1.50 • o." - 'l. • ".. 5. "i.25E 1 , 1.50 7.60 -.I SIUO %V' NO THIALit 01 ay, e beaster tam attinet tit ereate inediat ,crept Tlie yindi i tnit re a Dal log , an - • - i~i ; b.,- -01,n4,hea -• Yr! kilatiMar474 - it lit .1 - ri~illin . tapir A 40 1 3 0) 0---k k oke Vvalat' !di Alta Abt44tt •'•" ' • • „ ihought2that4e.4l* the !glut -of the .• - - dentS:" I:q t. :X.4 'Oil, 'Aiflittoll. o llMtion, for the telegraph brotiglit". no confirmation of their COPperhekd the other hand flashed the intelligens:le .that Grunt, wp",•Ctill• on ther , indve,: , and•-. destined to whip I their :friends on tal )ptograthine. ,, This 'news loilteiddo' wet' biiittatiiiiihOlitsphi'and . prayers i th i ey speedi ly repaired to theii.liteles i . *bile' the oldEirar men t of, Wheitiiiiiid - *Ofit "d6rr,ow in c , and reiCsini liiteaC the , bels-werp-ockcwfocs: 2 , SOPTlte•steweinternai revenue, tas,bill has passed . both , hinaseS.' The ineorroy-taxi is so arrangatiat . iiieroines •abthre. 's6oo'. and under-ss,ooo,''are-taiedlfive.per_eent ;-above ss.oo) and not Oseeeding . $1.6,000, seven and fkbalf per cent;' and eV01.410,000 ,ten per tea The bank tali is'cine pi cent, on average °iron titian, and one half per Cent. on '"" deposits and Aapit4 " ky, one dot s ii,[ralEfiliy cents afteiJu lg no—a & -twa_dollars 'Sher thellit- kebr'tiaii t; .194: • • :: ' • 1, - on beer pact .Ant* per gallon. SeKtonend, t : riliet6Ssiin I, 111 I•II utiritersA, 4ith-the—restilt"o him operations belqii Peteriihnfg. - ':ittid have said that his losses were not dispOidir - tkinate to the adw4 p i tages..ron, por,itt 101.1,in excess of his estim ate of the sacrifice inevitable .ne cessary' cir, the attacking arm y to in a e. .•, NOT KILLED:• - ----We are 'gratified 'to be able to announce that the rdpori4'd,'deitth of Capt. John Of the 21st Penn Cavalry, has .been contradicted:. A letter has been , received fro th . hiin annonticiii, that ho escaped r unintrt in the battle in2iihieh the regiment was, engaged and lost :so heavily R e pos/eon/. - aA bill for the repeal • of the Fugitive Slave Law, passed.the.House ofßepresenta- Elves sorno'ilays ago,:by a voteaf V., for and 59 against !it. , , i i•it • bentiif Anitrend sent $5,000 to the' • Coniniission. sing All='tlieir dele— gates gates free. 'following untried offieerd, hiring tendered Their resig nations, en-frivelous pretexts,•and 'for inkuf fteient -cause;-While their commands:wete'im front of the.enemyo the President has direc ted, that-they, he.. disbonorhly—diffimissed. the service : :First-Li'euten'ant Eobert IC? Citiby, - . 24th New York Cavalry; Captain George W. - Field,. 'Massachusetts Volunteers; First Lieutenant AndieW J. Whaley;-.24th New . York Cavalry ; Capt. W. 'Mr. Paige, 10th New-. York Cavalry.; Captain John' Ordner, 10th York - Cavalry ;'Captain WII2J • E. Morris; Ist Connecticut - Cavalry; Second Lieutenant Edward AL Schmidt, -25th' -New York Cavalry ; Second Lieutenant Albert M. Commanding Generals' of armies land de partments will eause.this ordei"to be pl'entail gated 'ld their resp.ectiVe' commands. - ATLAUTA.=--The- city out in cir cle, tiro in.diameter; the.cerikmgef whichlithe . ..pasiinger depot; frommihieh Alai° railroada 'to iivety- - • quarter , of.the.;. Con federacy: On' he tibrth Ake' depot is u . ..park;. Unclosed.landr ornimiented ;pith trees and ftowNiur Shrubs. three. vactinViddesittersittiated the three ,prinoipal hotels. Tn thit birsiikesportioni - t lio. , city 'aro nutty fine .blocks 'cif - .(Refore' the idr tirt theisoiwerti ..mostly. filled. with eon signuionts,of goods &myth° large ,citiesi, of the North and:Northwest for the...supply; of the cotton regions: w-Now the ottyiscine vast Government storehouse. ...Horde are located :the Machine shops-of the priactpat-milroads; . the most extensive rolling mill in theiSouth, foundries, pistol and tent factories, 4o: -&e. In addition,. the, haye woyks. for ; casting: shot and sheik. .makinggun'cartiages, cartridges, capg shcosyl.elothing, •le ' J:1 .? *sr e • , •' . WESTER.NACROIt • PRO BP:ECTALT:-I goo tie mar. 'writing to, the 'Chicago.. Journal, from Felton,lll.4 ettialt,ci ` ; "I have travelled over the most of illinOis :and , thronglr:Central and ~ Pastern lowa Aut.; jog the pastithico. weeks,. and. .think_tbere will 'be full crops of wheat and corn In thole States •thisr,..year: The_prospects..Aire rate, but apprehensions-exiat.that the farm ers:will-be very short of help when: harvest time comes: I .have.also boon in loam parts of Wisconsin:-: .The prospects are not f regood there for fall crops. , :They nod RBBEL liossats.-g-The4tiehinond Ouqurl er.l gives it list of 11,14 Q rebel wounded„who have boon Ora , hospites , fr_cep, Lee's army, aud,3,040 from ligatiregard's command. This •is probably lean than the - actual, .losses. Add about:6,4loo prisoners taken. ,by , Orant and nearly ea inany.killed-cnitright. and 'We can approximate tpi the reti9l.l3 thuq .. far during this memorable. Otnipaig* , I:.crire admits edges-not inelude Weir losses in - thelatabatitleslikfront Petersburg:..). Tug t.r.gucxx..4lalp,'-7:lkly r : 7 Aoltin Clay; 4ivitiginear Lesiagto,w, I 7 10S yOr26,- 000:wortkor race luirses 2 lg,--.01 wr&aYs*,i c t_rs•• iu Among them was the faMar.:. ?.‘4lectia:44 for which he-was °Sued recently at St. Lou is 48,000- , • ,No parer nest week. rttle:anakes =EMI T noM.As IyYEA DEAD.—Thomixe•liyat - Ail - noted pn,gilist, died , . on fSauduy. :.Elyor was. dote' atfigli'aseby 'prolkiisiod;"titawF:h.t- ho. tkvice totirlot-411cOilislay;:WhoofiriA beat' add lin links:M*4f'; was rt Ihimself battit; -'l34 . oFulWagq sabseijaeaciy'induded, Eiji the ihsul of tbel a i otaritifia Yankiie Sul to''eutar,.thazklag:with ' success( at, • dvet 'fifterWetide, , Jed 4ghtiug; but his,coarsa e life was not coth- , 'iirisrist; sir faiii;r!". ;.- •-; . L —446.1 . • :; :stores plaoe .will ratilt; it .)ine ) and tiatitteathlt ..._—,rnatato_weitoneet -on the. titeitton—r-inade 1 - 6677 - at — WU - at: 11(m, , . • ajnift - Uniliktib4 l 4l l ,P . Md • 261 4- -ElitiAtitp--46a4dtifti4J :witkagt_l46l,.. #4911- 4 111 3 1aibiji. Tirginialijkiinpitiiiig• in 'Kenifik,... it , ,eaciei;lo,,tiade • .A.ffiggic! n04i.e11,4 5 , yfilklattetii)liko;' fathU ei"o eat Ate. 'lie iii4klitat nee - 601401A' hiiif p ide, while,' `al of, tlia idida being ti'd'ed' lip us; - Wok' care, its; lid'' as` alotie the hitia, and fedi& (so' iitaiold• and 'I 1i6 7 Hove it's true) ne v er gave , A ''o.r,ap3 latticfn , mpru. • tpprill3e,:? k AS Was 'one ;Of the .11461rast Atoo ' teen ' • tare' ever. seen:: , Alter ii, while, in in the ofiventic ,nlyjat . entii died ai!tlaftti tiOdr-t•Lvet,iqi 3 O . 43r: was eigitt 4oikki 'old; .T. e s that:ll'6%M pet' upon the ota . nd i i4il l sold'aff 'That' did not.oonegin !Ina irei:y„ f in4ii. I Isciikeely kaiiW,•What, it pullet.: saw' s ose o• e • loVed Sa",it then) open.",_lo ,- ;:it3, airiy eight-lor ten is, 'fin* "Srli t i t i of: age. dye iitir• chaser, in the, wrath and 'fire of the exposed his old Ina is tick 46111'6 him libel. hindred deliberate lielosi:", The .teoWs to us . oliildsei ►` tfiropg4' ,my •Militi - cd'ilisiOre - , Cfkiitold Titer' .hid 'SOnieehin* Vottlit;thOld 'of Me' fhtcir serious- ehtitiater;— that if OltiP tVil;f4o4,i'denco uf Godgreir efainith• to bay'h im gaocAa''fie4aiiittiil Call& flitosdinit; is Mild* 4e , 06 I is theiViviiim of a ilaVe Flaw a 04,g"i!i i ttieit iiiatithe :14S ,thltelhaifieli Snit .LiiiinititiedAroofi"' ,Oilittoiilit: becaniti •thiciage, niid•twent get 'titethei . tho'neY'brioughltototka laiatago"to Kotitaoky' • I kbfit lay pionihn4 I boUght Minima setthiffteo, and E then aisiSire 'etdentil vengeahetkoh the . insti= tution of Shiyeiy . : ' • " ' ' • ` ‘Gold - Gold imbliag: has kir* beeii .favOrite resort of treason and its sympathizers in our eiti.. tie; intereePted obriesii i ondenee 'last year tit prominent burrowing here showed that the); tellevatheiwerb seriiirig; their master, Jeff Davis. as much by forcing le - e7offic4C"' , het,- -the' up • . et7-as—they could d ohY letnitufflitcreginienti ' 'ldengressi'by the 'new "gold het, 'has has -struck thent i 'a(telling and They writhe ithd ftiaiti . U4dlYin eoneesiienee.'''')'Weit.craft is iii 'dai . gef dir Worse; and they . di3SPeikte'exi.Ytiblis to ' wreek 'the credit and finances' Of' tlie 'Order sat once to tit rafili t ity , )iiiid 'Beanie, the trim - nib 'end dila . - iiiatrgeinitidif of the freiniuin'on' geld airing the : lasiVivo ' " .* * *' Any twin' who" has'' bid& can buy gold with themin perfect diefiee to the law tit:Ciingrese; Or lie'calksell .gold(if he has,any) for greenbacks. 'Whit the law forbids is , sellisi i gold'aii . hittle' NOT, ai:Nyt#o,4a44lOZ p4ing Al. Betting theliriee' of gold . at day'. and other ferias of gold•gairibling, 'are likoWille forbidden . ; but actually to buy tir 'sell gold s paying'er taking:ay , for it in the legal cur roue); orthe coantrY,,is nowise forbidded or diseouyaged .'-- IV.' Y. "Tribune. ' The Unbtirio. Dead. itt the Wilder .neee: ' • The following ettraete froni a lettot writ ton by 'Lienfenant Palley, miti"of "the late 'General' Sdagwiek's staff, and a member of the 10th heitYork Volunteers, hare been published in the Roeheeter Deniocricit • • " A tqADALE,cJune 'l4. . •:' • I did not expect,''tivhan 1' left :Itoehester, that:l sh,onld' visit the' batlelehis of the U11:i:...q .- ttirts4(l . in'''eatiip. folleVite wag afi one of the (-Mem to ACCOUlpatiPaiPoi piditiee 'fide ittPlatilliuittnee - twin, 't wire yet i eilthe*ltteidsver the- etieirif,/ 1 *bite it litsyt , had' placed 'fin fit* guatd , ind' were' removitig,'' to RichnUnid'at'fasf'ilS possible,. as • piisoners. WO untied at the States .11"oid-1- on :the Rapidan; Fridayi night crossed "'Bator. day morning:, and : at ten' ' found a 'deserted hospitan'Where the first' thrdo days 'the battle -wore-rough t. To wi.thiit-Oxickt of this the dead uf both armies had been bu 'Tied ; hilt - from. this *to the- next bosptial. (about fifteen miles) the 't dead rematit•lis Iliettlitimied them,. 'with the "ieXcepileif of choir` 'c~liithiatg. - The rebels' had - stripped. ehOes;' Ovid' nearly," ,all of Obit fng, - tiiii' eiteptidis' 4ilie pockets "ivere - #rf fumed ! isr:osfitout -eil that:4lll46u illeasand -of ciuk.'nieft;-ard as bf rebille lie here-Unburied ; and asitit--weeks' hate passed sine the bat ti e&don in its ^Wildest fa i t-mks' 'Cann o t lit ' id. tti'paint the'ispectaclo:: :11jfeikpaseitig tbion`gh thiS wildlitaesa• of' death we- found tinether'hespiiil,4oprisidAlte guards; tools potisessitini, and found about' sixty ' Weitedea, In charge of °he'd out 'stirgetiaplitilicitig prifioaer did Mitlctop to-ler:olre coivhoni tit • filiatiidif they beltitiged,:stheth or friend or 'foe, folit vommenced• tit oiidis'io' them into eftt.tunlittlaeces L ando, make eur. i wAY,4-att yvildeg - iefts,atid,...ehti!dow .of death, bastemeg, oti j our way l:et 1, be dosed on Monday nest; the 4th'iir,Tuly. .77,7"7.71...7.-'li7-7"-7-V,- . • . :, .. : , N . e;r . ' ii r' PL e • . 4.4 4 ' '' . '- i .. .P .. ' ' ' 1 ij •it ..- A, AS A i k i b I it, to i 'V't Oftir y- .QUESTI t t iorifi --: W sivisict zi p , fitiefl. - .Geiii'. t's 'anti ockpe, tip Alp -9 . 0 'sitioiiS • 1 1a 7 (hi; . upo *et ciii 110:0 , ' h''' ": 1 vbr of Lftesincii . - tl•-• , '' - -' :at the rebels, including:nil their *ork on the. .4illitChAil.tol •••- .... ' „... t' tit this tidveeee' bi our iirigitVilese- . oink. These . portions eiititn.ly--coninuutd-the._ toiiili:otlPetero.l4, Out the riiilriiad . ' noinTaiiiiiaiticut (through , Pi t °..4oPrli ' tAoitifiditP) betileen Blob mona an ti Acifi; ibirtotrn being also corn; .''''' *Yks-° ll --thil- 00 -0 side . #l, titiviiyAm'lrikiktikitlfool-iiiii - >litlO t „„.4e ) ; eupted'by us - so liingKtlfdid' vtorti . teUtam in-,theAtteds .of. th re, I 4OT , '- " • '. ,-, - • - „New . s,tqle.leije . ,;:::ibf..'nit ,iiiinti4l A iiiiitkisiii, thn;innainand mhieh:eikr, - . oiiiii . htild',Cif' the tuna, and :the, ro4rbid; Acre, OtSifalt 6iiiitiii urtas collniiiii 3 i4timi„bs' ,iiiil 'helaveliii” tie& mogil...'nxid, any points 'fipiAtti.iinieletibitt. 43 enbral , 1 3 0,let. Ihkg: - ..effe4lially.:Aligficiied ':ii-, boo. three,,iailee:DC the:•i6,4ll . 6etWoeii P•" 2. tali. ) burg and ; . , A:10iOnal :40:iiiiig . 013' `rails' be that iluiimust be rnonst - Vr; ft - 36Na 14fdr0 they! Pa!): 4. i,%.nix. 1 ,u5.4,,*.00 1 i . thoVilke not doing noir.., . Sc, loie; .to. do. -' Grant b leat; ha l capikoP the erieny..t . .viir . l4,,thi; thitit at 4,0_411; ,, ,: his eitiiii,it Veldt pifirteetly hiliP' . tiky,,yrith good . and •abitidapt: 'water 6i-the we iiKtiis,,fivin find intifelViika'diithiireifdiiiii: niPti°l2..,..„iv*: his 46J: fir fiiiisordi ' lit .- City P`'.oin- • ,At,r,oin, On . *dent fiositibii he' eliti• moye at will tn*tir4 - s the 'setitb, 'with; fay twenty day's sutipiiCS,“cniiiiielliiik t‘e 'to ibl-' lei him „ and 'risk heavy engagements 60 - 'uii-:; . fertitied , ground, as he must if possible ' 'lie:. ' vent the .evenyiat fetal .deeiruotion - of his ;rail onlialniention ,iiigi • Weldon.; - ." ' -'-' ' ' .pp ,theiiiith side tir,lll - ) dal:he's Aber ..11iin: , tei" and B.hirgen .htivii desk:tea test:l,4B'6f inn= manse bn ortarice in their 'bearing' iipon , thei . a ance o -- trettm'paiiii; 11-',.itig---so--n I , .... ally ile4yoyea alt . Lee'S railroad comma. Ica tions north—the railro4 'tti ;Lynchburg. and' tke- Virginia ` '..o4tliki .fi'itid l ait--'4B that N o4ll/.102410 theth itgiiiii .' tiviiihible . thie . set': -son Tiiiiii4ve . also 'eCisittne'd and destroy he Onicit h _ '3. in opine id 4; evem g r itornisootoo moment to vei 'eq.' Jr of any one '1144-ritUPOZ4 e,d, all , the - suppitee reinainiti'ghl" irginiai in iii-vallel, T aadihetween-the—two:/innas_and, jYpsttington CRY, *bleb,' together the deetriiction orthe,railio'ads last refer- - red to,, renders it impotisibtaloTLen 'Co Send' any. raptintable force north *are:; - ' „ Trio rebels fautiii‘ arOind - ltichitiond are there restricted te'ihe'inud : "the I/Millie iload; Of 'the destruction Of a part 81. *liichi . by Minter, ire' mayhem' at any , Moment, vie . apprehend. Tliat railtoad is 'of different (broad) giugelrom all ether Virginia rail-- reads and, therefore, ne iimichinery - adapted to, them ,can used ; Open it. Thils,"atif damage it may receive in the loss of earini locomotives *ill 'be 'irrepairable for 'months . to come. The,meanin t ,d• of all this is, 'that Grant, by his move loath of the James, has cut Lee 'S' rail comwunfeations,iii all directions except via Danville; . syliich are in'emaplete and cannot be tiveitiible -fur tiro -receipt—of-sup' plies for his arr,nyfrorn any considerable' re= gioa.of - country. ~ achieving this import= ant result he has ,placed.. Lee in a situation in *bleb he Must not long henee cotne out from behind . his forticiilieni and risk ,a kit= tip, en. u Lair ile 6,, or l a Petersburg, viliere„he' onijnlot'much 'longer obtain supplies. htivu,the authodly of AsSistant See reteri.t/tma,.*lio arrived last night - 4iieot rioin Giiniiratiartgat'iheadipiarteirs Ter: int tjno• ; that ,to . tiie moment he left' 'there eli Wednesday, our entire loss in killetioround'- ed, and. Missing, since crossing' the 'Tomei, has net been more then. ten thousand, while there is little reason to' -doubt that the lois of the, rebels there has been proportionably as. great as oars. .• DETAILS PROM PETERSBURG.' .• HEADQUARTERS 2D, CORPS. 4,4 MT OP THE PoTomea, 24. ____Nogeneral • engagement has as yet taken .place. Our lines remain the same,,in great part, as established forty-eight :hours ago, since which : . time. irregular :firing ,bas been kept up. at every r.oint, .The .unl i ortrtnate turns in : events oa Monday a fternoon, by which over a thousand prisoners of the, Ist Brigade,: 8d .Division, and five, pleads 'of' Clark's battery, viere,iost by a suipme.by the enemy, hag caused a strict,, vigihmee. to ho ricept,Oorigthe,entiro . line. , • , Last evening the ouerny manoeuvred' con. oiderahly , to, the right, and, left, and the sth Corpse, with detachment's of others, • , Were .eenstnntikkept active ity l cemltoluirtreffing to gag* ant ortt:mi y ; demo ustratr on;son our lett ,or. centre.. j •: This.naproing,, while,a,porfion of i the,'sth Corpse, .on our left, were marching norosa open field. to relieve te , troops at the front, a terrific fire, woe opened, on them by the ea. emyovith Artitlery i The, artpc,rsed .nt overlie n t _of oura r m; gave n .,,hint,tt clear aim ,ant ~ratri„range, for, a „few mornenis., This was soon bronght ,te an end.by a, artilleo ; practice by qui A gans : About the tithe. of this afinek,n. furious c earmenade tha,right, which proved to . ,be % Sri - nib's bembardmenkof ,Petorclinrg,Whieh: tiontine-. ed ,for an h0ur.., . • 1. A,iff,mornieg . Longstrect and A . . P. [Jill are . ..it aseertarnecl, moving tevr f ird W t o,blen, having vinited,t t yi,r, entrenehirtenta in 'our r frent. ~. • :1.7 ' ~ ; During' ih . e . ,hrie(rdrirMiCli thin Morning' 'a few. prisoners irere•taken, from w h nraii pears,that Beamegard'i.main arrig are: now govering,.P.cterstrarg,:while - .Lee!fi; foical are Anaiiktig;t9 Ansicirkremaibri l AC !Al be A4F43.1.1: GENERAL SHERMAN'S ARMY. LoufsvirazirJude.26,t---,Oa the :mataing the-18thIeet.ithe rebid General,: Wltar.i. eminiutudingda ;brigade • • of 2,590 .;seee, .crossed-tbe..tftilrotal,betsteeii:Kingston,..aed Daltou•yeapturiag.and burniaglve. l , freight trainsloaded,iyithsupPlies. )I:~ 0.. , On.'tbe :20 tieflaptaialilover macro. a , on .the railroad•pfitro miles from .'Reeaca i . aid ',captured two freight: trains_ with, supplies,.. Colonel , LagraugO,4rof the Ist .Wiecoosia 'Cavalry, commandiag:aibrigado,, waa:zof tar 'vad -an the I.9th •••••,' :;/:. ‘ , .::Colcinel - IlligN of. the Wiseotmin,;itho. iattiamoutided7ahithe , itfeeet aisitult-ant Nene .tawhidntstaft, t poised throughliersio•niiith ants.....;s , `?,;".Qa•tho 49th: inathy th feet com pan ies, of, : the i - 54th Vitginjit , ( rani) Infantry , camcinte oqr on'Ahaf Chattalksoollie,,, and.;, took. •the oath of allogianceAL.They, ivizto employed :,as immAteMand•iaborern• ...„,,; , ; ' • • . . • • . ,•• MENIIII MS=:MSM2IMMCI/:2Mti6 A eitinio of rebel - 'emis'arlfh'..iil trio :Ron: fi r till — 111 e; ' ii iiilleir '; ,Atlantai. , ,on "irri y iff 0, o ti 'lin& -,'" ;"•jr ,fitibikisti. , ad* g t.h d 04, - liii.;i:". of tirliiil4,gak in;' a the eroalni ' - it , : 'ifatfifa,*eth c . iti , ::• wt.'' , • t *hots ''' :'l% I . ..-...;',::.- ',., ~..: • _.. I' tit iohie iif!',t ii .iimoits of -,thile,.-'•, tiny ir t t ititib tid ; On the ,lith . ..init.i,-- -. lii 'itade:; ' rig diseeitilii:w fora& poato,4:hiil&-iiOlithWeilf of Atlanta; ;... .:' ..... , . .. ': --: . •'.. ._ - 44101artak, - 404 1 ,, t ; tab), and othars;litet ..,tidliii; it iter&tit;.:ttad: bfirnt a storehoitatf6ifraidaliWOONarbtith sha of Cott . and . a lafge lot Of bacon. , .„ — The Eloverifor OffAeorgiiiiiiiiihatifirrs - - - .= . neCessary ha will call ontAtlPPoirgia*Airti If and withdravi, the Georgqi-ttVolOpi-iiiiii.t. ov. ,Cattfedarao,4o.,gtrrat , tl, ...14 . 1t . 1,1 - Atm! IX WS iiroalianal'eti ;:--• .- .- - ---- --- • cedar 41 - westfi: s Drerttighlrtift= ed by the re Chi; iiiidliytheni 'pre eonsidee- ,- 6 1 initr ' -,',', .... 5, 1 4n,,,rep • ria , :, , : : .,n.. - , . • Mo "hkt . tOotal - ..•,, ,i ,i,. vga - - ;es' of rebe),Arsopii;lthif , *#WiritiOa ~t Oitrbeen .sent to rellOorce3bWoioo::=. - -;7* - - -, ..-.-:' ..." ..tAk" i• - - • OFFICIAL :GAZETTE: - Witsutromaliitiei2B,49.so A. M. To ittOg 9enerel A.diisii44t,i:Oal',Gi.i.' l ,lti rot ; 414E41 yell- . terday, the 27th, afg'.3o P. N. at his head.' quarters, reports . ..no. oporationa ni, eept from (Mr. own-gunsi.which.fire into tlia bridge at Petersburg fromiudistin - neOf 2,000 yards. The despatch gives the fallowing intelli gence from theorebel payees:. t•ii? A Peteridinig paper.ofilie - -25th , stutes that Hunter is strikinglor, :Jaokeunliver .depot, about forty miles north„ f Ara says that if he reaches Clovington, whicii‘ they suppose he racist of his iforeacibut with foss of•niaterislv hePtrillbe. , safe..l . The same-t;paper. scene's , Hunter, °fides troying a great' alekuint:of private„..preperty, and stealing a, number o f wagons, horses and cattle ititigrtate§ That: • Wilson_ destt46l - 'll . tram Of ettetileadett! , with. 'cotton anti furniture, buinedf-tha deliat &a., at BttAceyille, destro3iettiaow of the track,..and SiintliT"/ • n the rpileonils leadineihtif:Rhilimond are. no - 4deStroyett;and 'Bettie e ‘. • despatelrfrotheriutin,-receiv ed this mtnini.ng,geports.that yesterday, June 27th„ uns.uccessful, attack was 'made by Our 'Forbes on the, enemy'e'poSitkin, *hick Stilted in a lasi- to ma of between two 'and three thousand: • • • The following partieultiminueren "Pursuant to,,atti,pr,der,.4 the, iv di- Version. was. npdi on ,each flank of the ene my, especially dein- Itie About 8 McPherson 'attacked' ht the southwest end of •Iceirsaw, and Thomas at point about a 'fur - tiler north, At the same timetheskirmirlers alid•artilleryalofig the whole• lino, kept,up, a . ,sharp die, Nei ther tittnelt.succe,eded, thmigh.both Columns ' reached theunq's wortis,._iihich.:nie very . •iny strong. , "McPherson' repaiWhis kiss- about 500,. and Thomas about ' 2;0004 The logs is par ticuliTtly-h-ear'iufficers. Generel Harker is reported. mortally. wound ed; also Col, Daniel .IcCixik eon:unending n. brigade. _ "Col. Rice' of llie - 'sl,th - Obio,. very seri:- 1_ 91192 v . . . i r "Co oThrTeliiiolw-a, _ guatine,"of the 55th Illinois, are killed. "McPherson-took 'a. hundred.rprisoners,. and Thomaslabotit as many, but I do not sup pose we inflicted a bouvy.losa'ary. the enemy,. arhe•kept close behind his parapets." . No Otherl intellioence: has, been, received by the' Department EDWIN'MI STANTON' ) fieeretarypf War:. THE DESIGN FOR THE 4ETTYSBiJRI:T IDIEST DEOIDED.7-WO t 114• committee to deeiie upon the design . 'National'. Monuitant„at Gettysburg' awarded, - the preferencerio—thiplan-subiniti; ted by Jas. G. Batterson; of this city. The monument-is to .be_of,whito granite, roil ling on a pedestrstl*.th'e - inateriat.--- From the posfestrajy,,ill fowl' finttres ses, which will support an . equal,_n umber of statues, These statues will represent 'ress peetively, War, History, Peace and Piety. The orowningstatne of the whole : mounts:tent is to be a eollossal.brotizo figure of, the Gen ius. of ,Liberty, which; will be fifteen feet high. Of the entire, monument the beigliC.Will - be 49 , feet. l l The monument itself is to coot 651Y -000,,but headstones, ancretbk thiagst oOn fleeted. with the job Will' Viing 'the' entire tin 0p..t0 Aomothing like ..0g0,990.-41arfforil SAO sing hit ocourrencelirtua: 'noted iit 'the :10th Mitsstiehtihetts," A'sergeant had been 40igir. gedriit, the t'd l diirisied'hostiitel the day pre vious in.plaeing upon a number of headboards the names membertr ofhiS regiment - who Wad been killeein do le to . fighter had died in bitthi;.Which *he ,t Work their-lea , team ini - ptard, - . There 'Woe 'otie - board - in - toteess,* and',i n sportive: vein; he Placed with tileid pencil his own name upon it, and the date of his demise, 20th of June, as his term of service, bad thent-eipiretf , and he was about 'to' leave - ~.Yesterday: while neevthe frotit bidding, his ooMpanious in other regiments *farewell, ho , was:struck 'in thei breast hy a twenty.pounder Permit "tiodinetantly his remains were in. terra& today;.- nild jAho very,, headboard: he had :tmthintingly : itiitcribed ,his Awn tiamteivits• placed-over hid griye, , and, with dateoierrectlymarkslor the,titite his last:reit lug p k tee ., .. Ban x oAE , , Juno 2T—.The as aerrespopdcotoit Poin t Loakont, Saturday,,says mist duthik the peat tend Qver tqq thoupapd*b'el pris9ners . 4itri haen received, a large dumber er whi)iaN4ve !me. tared: ia the ; ; recent etiacV o 'Pe terahtt. Over*six igaiired •• etaersliive,heea aged during the past ireek, 'to Fort Verawatii. Prbipit.Marshal ,GOn! - FrY' has lifted' -in etrwctions id the iritrioti Provost Marshals , of tiokifyioi : theiniluit under existing - laws they . can ' iiiib stitntes.for white, persoii. • ' • - a .710 dry goods bOnae in "NaW'roric iiold4bl2 000' 'Worth of dry lecid's' to one lady last week. She was probably iettinetiiidji tolOint , the anti-foreign 00000 -gip.' ~..• •• • . . 26: laki'ett•dignia 'fitirail lately sent to General Giant Rrtli the' reiqua4t 3 that ho'wordd smoka..itdieertholn , 4o o . 4 .4tAP.Aiek• mond.'
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