-I I ARGUS. !■ fiSaTThe, £fnr Of last week chaises U» with dealing unjustly and ungeu tlemavdy with them in our last week b paper > but looking upon this language as exceedingly mild and courteous on the part of the Star as compared with its former ooursej and as we desire no controversy with it «0 long as it deals anything like fairly,; and whilst we still claim to be just and gentlemanly we seek no quarrel-wi th our neighbor, - ■ therefore come with a. flag of truce.— Meeting of the'Returnffudges. still we cannot let misrepresenta-: The Board of Return Judg4 met on of our ; candidates and parly up !_ -. on the eve ot an election go unreb.uk -Pridav last tb present and count up - - i i ... ~ “ , . f-jr , ed. The Mat must abandon the idea the result of tlicivotes in the different ( - .1 .... „ districts in the county.,? The Judges lhatkanythmgfright in polffms. - from Pulaski and New Slickly, Polumal vs moral d.shones howevor, did not appear to offer their ty.and whatevens politically wrpng js ■' , .i ' T i, i tr.oial v wrong, and thereis.no rule ■returns until all the oilier Judges had . • , y. .• .. •. f ~ r> -rtsk, „r of right by which a man can be justi left except One, the President of the » . 5 : _ •> . , 'rt , ' : I -v- tied iii vilifying and misrepresenting Board In-.act the retnru f from & sake of fcoltlfcal ■oewickly were not preifcfited, until.) . J 1 - .■ „ ■ *. , , , . , . i , -s or personal victory, and them is no about U o clock at night, when there , . ~ . .. . , r , . . ''piTiTeajde by which he can be justified were none of .the Board. present but; 1 . y J , •:• „ -i , , in n \in doing a thing before the .election the President and Clerks. The ° ® ' t.. '., , .1 , f.p -. ; that is wrong'alter, it. ‘ idem, as we learn, received '.tike votes v L, • * i r ■ - ■ 1 , ; V Wo would advise the Star nokto ai n't these, townships, although admit- ). 1 ■ ■ .. .„ , . ■ , ... , low usclt to become so easily •‘nettled ting tlrat.il was done illegally and con- ‘ , , ■■ , b.':... ■ - ' , .... . V" ; . : ... . —nolto become by ;par trarv to law, ijvenevmg. however, that i , • ! if. • juitiec and esiH reqmredjiim to do « and gangrened ; by s.i; Ot - ; ihislwe have-no comphiint to i P oli « wl opinions,” as to leadht; from : ij .y i i*i ..|j! ,-ii the paths of honesty and trulb.- • ; fVVe irciike.. HiU *ve complain that tm*. ; i - r. • ; • ~ 'J , : ; l . invite it to return frorn the evil .oi Us 33«; .. a a the Stah come and b.rtr i’n! rj'i.m-dy- will hq It.’let us.staud r t< geilief in battling for is., probal.ij' due. to . t':ie . d'-iiyconunori country. - , 'b ,Board; as i| ,-lalined.to be. fosay tjmt i ) luftiTi'r' r County.' •wc un.iersipod that r.eiused.-to made on ihb day to whic-h it bad i . .unt t'.ie arnji v \ ote I'erausy t here was j„,Ktp(,ned by the Governor, viz: a see.noii injj !1 e ;ie! ot A ssc ni Idy whi eh . XjmrsiUiy, the lOtlj uistij' in peace anil directs t iiein .ti adjourn to some da\ in ■ . a ,,j without|an unpleasant oc- Novcnibert- But they did noi.do this.. , ;lln . t ; nc . e . \ V c urc^informed by the If'.hey believed Hie taw required them ,Commissioner, ti.at in all his travels to no l his.,it daty-to'do so. t i inu ,gUth o County; and with all his . o Iniid Hnit this section in- itio all j c joVdyd meetings,, not a ja'w is only ■diiyclory. and was ofvly , v j,y-.i oW ' of a idUrb'spcctful word was intended to be applicff to so mw-h .of uUe red kga.nst-ahy of the officers of the 111- m yvo 1 y as.is not received 'atthe. UI(J 'i. Two , hundred; regnhii meeting of the Board of Be- j I!; , mes have been • diaiwjjiy^^top vwL turn .Judges, and that ih— . v W u. sein, wixu dUl.tus WTfie p< r , have, adjourned', until that lime to jrawn in ail the townships,which count thclarrivy vote.nofyet teecived. | Klve been served, and. all goes on qui- What .we have-said is tint, for the t , l!v -. u „p or dcrly. Tfie Commissioner pnse.of finding fault. We believe >t ; l,\xd a yeiy trying task and duty wa= done biAvyslly But nilstaucn.lv . Y>crlbrm. He has devoted all his id- bod df and BEAVER, PENS’A. ■Wednesday, October 22nd, 1862. T. C. Nicholson, - ,S. M. Pentengill & Co. f ,Vo. 37 Puri Poir: ,V. Stoliit., Motion, are our Accrue lor the Auers in those cities; arul arc auiborizctl lo take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lotcat Sates, \.i power of mind anc >ody, u»y a . The, State Election. • | )|Tj?ht> the discharge o£ bis duty.— From tlie latest-inteljinetice ;rocoiv- jqjJ no t yrily super!mended, ’ but he ed it seems .th*at the llreckenridgeitp. | June the responsible-.part of- the have .tamed this Siato hy a small nia-j| W( , r jj'himself, as wo learn, except the l| Joi-i I -As yet we are unable to give ;u .j ua ) drawing. . the figures. We leave been swindled ; yii 3 t :l U e9 nm* have jOceurrcu, yet and cheated 4y wo .j, avc heard of -non.ejb.ut it cannot -and-lies niannfa'eturoil.anJ {adulated ; i, c - ex p,. t .i c a that under, the cireum- Ly the leaders <>t I his party to? the stances surrounding the Coramission promotion oliilie schemes ol tne\reh-. er - n j,j g duties. that no mi 9- ■ els.' The masses wilt sec, their -njis- ; takes corilii ~’have occurred, 'notwith takd wlien t>> late. It is; n«t, strange . he has labored hard and tak that so many could he deceived by the i~ n ..p p a j ns t 0 avo id Uiem and to keep very men who brought lids war atid ; ,| Mi , ma ; nla j a a kindly and patriotic this ruin upon ns—bythe very lr *y n i teelinii toward theStateand National who brought upon us , all this cnor-;' ( ’. m .^ nI ' u . ' / ■ moas debt ami taxation. Tes. by the:; gMr. Patterson has done greatc’rcd ' VOtyiucn who are. using every moans U tfo himself, county and Slate,in the to continue this terrible rebellion.-and discharge of the duties of ah office finally to overthrow ;our good Gov-, which was ci.nibrred upon him entire : !y unsolicited. en>UK-iit Header,-tly? election i> ov.er. but w eW’e-give in our"-paper of this askyou to t!,ink of these tilings, .tc' l -•«.,** the official returns ot the clce- Ikcm b£rp.enihVred lor ail lime ; t( ’ 1 tio „ .^ u i,: s i-ounty, which shows that 'Although have triumphed e |, aTO C;m i c j the county by major nio,'! gloriously in, Heaver County ye f rom about three to sev ciui and win do heller v. lien anothei cn hundred, including the army vole elect loh d:,y-omcs uruirn.J, and. if we sf> tUr us llt , ar( } f POm ; This .is doing an defeat ed’ ill the :S;ate ui • us'riot- bo . ' VelT Jy, t .ji for old Beaver. Nearly ail discouraged; wo may nice! v. i’h ic •; townships have done their whole VQ hay shnnhorldria wh'le. y Ju(y undorthc cireungdanecs; If the hut it-is utility a r.dy ill arise ;jnd li- y ()I( , rs j n t j,j. inny had- been at home nally prevail.- and crush treason and . o;H . ma j ol .; t y would hitve been at least the wiong. and eaiisythe opp-.sers otV j h, Q o ' r l r ,k*o. Of those of our sol- 1 the right to hide t\ivir in shaiiic.: or? the u t least sto ,1 belong IBS?*. We fear I’roih all accounts that , l ° cur V' ar t> • \\ fiyUierSlio'tOlesgtV rnr candidate Tor Congres/in (iiis by the j defenders of our country Dislrivi. i> defeated, unless the i^Ul- be eouiuod remains to be seen, vote "is counted.. Beaver and Law-! bhery effort will be made by Ki.i-o has dime ndblv for,-I he cause of! *•!'« treason to preventit, we ' the Union. But we tear that there ; hut whether they will succeed has UVu enough' of.treason in Greene > not remains to be told. , an’dWashington ijo oivrii helm. ns/ If -. ‘ The Army Vote- ' , sh.ive -must boar it. howevci hard. J Wc have not yet receivekl the elcc £ia! Yillingiy submit to the ronsti- tiun return froth all the eoinpttuies. in ■,tii thin I ,''-the Laws and the will of t.lio’,.Uiv arluyf; but will give-a full table of .p-j'ipy. anil iii’i dh like the Breekeh- their vote!next week. It may'rub , by ibre;U : enihggvsis tetiee. ottr up to 800 : or 900 bun ;; • J'• ; J* —i — ' - ’Llred' i-n the^County, although but a com.o , :I?sW v T'* mir next issue we will refer tmall portion cf those in the army tf). im>l point out sonic of false-11,’ad an 5 r. votes, '•’’Kiiotis’ami. misrepresentations -somej <■ oi tne foul, corrupt ami opcsthave eleet'ed ouEr&tate Sen means resorted to bv { the' Brcelcen- ■ ator and Members of the I Assembly ffidijc Hughes Loc-Ofo'co' party heloie ' from this District, all of whom • the]'election to defeat 16yal candidates represent us faithfully, mid will en-t juid to secure the election of,tbose ;dcavc>r to thwart every effort of the, , jybb would assist them in their trca-jßieckentidjfera iB their .treasonably jonabla designs. ■" ■ purposes > - Editor. Beaver County El©cti^i| M Aud. Gen. Sur. Gen. Congress. Senste. 11 | | | w s' • ; i districts, &C - ; i Bi e Bearer;...: .'. 'B6 49 80 49 92 .43 85 50 .85 ' .86 \5O 60 Boroueh 136 69 liB6 & 138 69 184 69 .141 117 66 69 Bria R £rater.J........ 44 60 45 47 60 47 60 48: |3 49 51 Briuhtonl 62 69 G 2 61 68 59 - 62 61 62 . .62 61 61 Chippewa.,.J........ 79 40 79 ,41 79 88 80 : 40 81 /81 89 89 DarUnetonl4B 61 61 144 6? 147 62 148»47 61 61 Economy-... 76 119 76 ; 119 .75 120 76 .120 : 76,176 119.119. Son 7 :.":;;:::.:.... 68 -28 27 57 27 ; 57 27 62/ 68 24 25 Franklin 89 68 189 1 68 34 67/'39 68 86 37 ,62 60 Freedom b0r..l 43 ;18 . 46 19 50 19 ', 49 19 5l 51 18 18, Greene J 187 75 190 74 190 74 190 '74 188 188 78 ,78 Frankfort dial 90 '69 91 ;69 91 69 91 69 91 69 69 McGuire's di5t......'. 77 66 76 60 76 -68 76 07 78 78 68 68, Harmony,— 3 3 ' 8 ~ i 8 ■ 8. 8 H0pewe11—..:......... 70 40 70,. 45 -71 48 , 71 42 i7l .71; 40 40 Independence ..v 80 72 80 73 33 . 74 83 74 82 6 ,-76 Marion .. 1 12 55 12 55 12 66 12 66 11 ll?f 63 *65 M00n..’..-: 74 67 77 I 67 78 66 ,77 -66 . 77: 77, • 66, 66 New Brighton 221 71 223 : 70 231 66 217 76 229 218 .68 78 New Sewickly...,-.. 59 120 69 122 61 121 61 121 61 60 122 122 Freedom di5t;...:.... ,10 86 10 . 84 110 85 70 ,86 1 10 35 85 Ohio 1 ...122 1 87 121 .38 121 87 121 38 12 121* ,88 88 'Patterson.,,;.!. ‘iSi-lS 21 112 23 .10 79 ,] 18 * 2 l3 13 Phillipshurrl2 43 12' 43 18 43 11 ,44 li 18 -43 43 Pulaski ' * 35 ; 68 85 68 84 60 ,84 60 8V 35 ,69 59 Raccoon'*' .' 105‘ 64 106 66 105 66 108 66 .10 108 65 65 Rochester boro ....S:ao9 66 111 62 110 67 107 67 10| 107 60 67 Rochester »n 1. 17 40 17 87 18 87 14 44 1* 19 89 89 South Bcarer 128 43: 128 ’44 180 44 180 44 IS 132 44 44 Industry 67 69 66- 59 -67 . 59 '67 , 69 . ffi 65 58 - 58 North Sosriekly...... 04 102 67 102 64 105 68 102 ;ft , 67. 103 103 2268 1734 2&)5 1728 2309 1733 2204 1762 23^'2290 17411769 { «, ' • " , f-Allison, E, 22471 M'arrick, D, 1 | Tmbtms or Aoittwt-1 HicCi B> 2211 Edgar. D, 1 1 ‘ '' ' * ' ’ ~r '' " ( : : 5 , i Pemmylinaiiia Election, i ■ Pbiladglibta, October' 18.—The lofficial retail* from Luzerne• county give Slcnkor,|l)emocrat, for Auditor Gonerapa mijority pt 2,821; Barr, (Democrat, t£r . Surveyor | General. 1,839 ■majontip The' official! majority for .Charles Dennison, Democrat, for Congress in t|io Tweltb Congressional district is 2,894." Pi . , I : pi Washington County. —The Demo.: critic majority for the State Ticket,is 4SB; foi Ln«ar. 511; for Assembly, Hprpkiils and Glenn. Dein., are. elected over M’Giffiin unp M’Donald, Rep., by majorities of 417 and 476. The remainder oftho Dcm oeratic county ticket has a majority of over 400. P.; j, . pP : ‘ I!| ScuoYtKiLtpCouNTY-T—fthe entire Democratic ticket wasidebted by over 1.500 majority. Sleeker s majority 1,594 ; Bafr’ji, 1,614. .The draft takes 1667 men frbm the C|mu ;y. All the lawyers except one were drawn in Tumaqua; it| will be a peacabli village next season.-P .! !■ P • ( ’ Armstrong County.—|Tho Demo cratic ticket] is elected by, majorities ranging from two to four hundred.— In the Legiilativo district composed of Armstrorlg and WestimireUnci.kiie Democratic j candidates,' M’Cullough, Wakefieliland Grahaini, are ot coureje i elected - , P;>P PI '| » ‘ f 7 —=— I Bedford County.—-The entire Dem- MelaNcholly' ' Accident.— Joseph jocrat County ticket i« elected by ma-' McCready, a highly” respectable citi- jjoritics of frdm 400 to 1200, Cossnals zen of Gi eenn townsliin-and Klirahoth- ’iy%u!| u g6gtjty : l§e lamp with carbon oil from a can. on Republican Union ticket) i» elected.— Tuesday evening, thc| 2d inst.. the In the Congtassiynal district j. ■ v, nr P flnsß nrox- Glcnni W. Scofield is elected by a major candle vras brought .ntoo close prox . Qf m | of thcrea boul B . ‘ imity with the oil, the cut* ©xplo Huntin«l>os County,— Archibal• ai >9 'WD § u Laxe»r, D...'. K, Barr, D. Bote, 8...... Slehker, D, Cochran, B. Attention Deputy Marshals for Enrolling the Militia in thk vari ous Towniiups ANDB|bß(>uans oP Bf.a- | VER County.— AH sdid Deputy Mar shals are requested to call immediate ly with the undersigned at hia 1 office in Beaver. to make out their bills dor [ services,'probate and receipt the same, pieparatory to their forwarded to the ’accounting officers at Harris burg for adjudication. The under signed being aulbociaed .tq .attend 1 to the settlemcht'of said claim. Henry Mice. To the Editor of Arous.— Deos ; ► : i | OOI^ .O •€» m eo iO h £ A «»>Or<4 jS ,B HHtOOH 3 r* *2 »B.r< £ | « 6«b«’h ■ . o « » c» •. TM« ' I I ► , T ■ g» © © .90 •• « «*• ■•** ► • ,■ -* ■■r 53 £** ■5 H ** O i hmO); "S 9 i . O ►« ll S•! s' g£ '9• : : |a ■J te.,i , . •2 .2 *ki © 3 - , B « « . •: -I © © 3a'- «..«§■■ £sv- ; s.a s aVa-« S| •K‘ « © 2 IS|2 SUV » - - a-.- • s ® > O Xi -B PATTERSON, j Com. of Drafting- | *f} !Bht k i »' a (•*•• ■ 86 48 87 78. 66 , 82j 48 80 62 84 47 186 68 188 116 78 181 70 180 67 185 :6». 45 : 66 48 ' 86' 68 46 60 46 61 45 60 62 61 68 44 .67 62 61 67 61 62 60 79 -89 82 68 BO 38 . 79 40 7ft 40 142 61 144 129 72 142 60 142 62 140 61 76 119 77 -76 119 76 119 76 119 .76 *419 56 2D ',67 46 34 66 27 .68 27 56 27 37 169 ’4O 89 168 89 68 88 68 -- 39 68 48 !20 <45 48 10 ’ 48 20 45 ■l9 44 ”18 197 1 68 illB 785 76 185 74; 100 72 184 .72 91 69 93 91 68 91 68 90 69 91 ;69 72 69 77 ’76 07 76 67 71 69 76 1 67 8 >- ,8 8 . 8 .jV 8 . : 8- ."it.,' Cft 41 •72 70 41 J 2 41 i 63 60 70 47 80 73 88 20 76 Tliv 26 ,78 30' 77’j i 12 65 •12 12 65 12 661 12 56 12 65 75 53 78 72 00 74 66 71 67 77' 67 206 !78 216 201 90 21(4 ° 72 214 72 215 ( 71! 60 121 i6l- 67 123 60 121 67 122 59 122 10 35 10 11 82 10 35 10 86 10 35 118 .43 116 84 68 H 4 -38 76 64 110 89 20 12 i 21 15 18 $9 12 17 15 21 :12 12. 43' ■l2 11 45 ■ll 44 8 45 .11 • -43 ■ 36 59 36 82 60 135 ;58 35 ,59 84 , t 68 102 .66 109 101 69 105 1 66. 88 67 105 ' 64 ,107 694110 89 87 104 ‘64 107 . 67 107 64 18 89 1.9 17 41 l9v 39 16 -39 - 17 41 129 48 129 122 60 128 '46 127 45, 129 46 ■62 58 B&r 44 63 _66 69- 43 63 57 00 07 101 60 64 104 [.lp-. 103 67 103 .60 .108 2240 1760 £227-2062 1892 22S£( 1740 2089 1802 2244 17|39 !-"-!.■[ y Vf‘ : \ ■ * 1 ' ■ ■ • • • • 1 . ! 1737. , 1736. ; '■ . 'y A Growl . j | .Boston, .IT-i day Gelt 1.7. A' Bermud|i letter' piiWish.ed’iln! the Halifax papers of'the llt'.i in-di com plaihs of the yisit of Admiral Wfjkpa u>' that port with three United States jwtir vessels at fdllows; ■ J | , “Tho Admiral arrived ont.tso:|2oth of Septembijr, direct from Ncw-Yurk,' in 'four day? l , dml remained .ih;|'pd('.t in ; d,chance, nfj the Queen’s proclamation 1 34 hours .slap- ? j\ : In cpncdiibion, the letter says : , i - ‘lit won hi seem tbit AVidwvs barl; a double object in comi'iog to, Bermuda ; 1st 1 ..’ To iripult the for he must have* known what a ’ defciVeelqss' state wo wire in ;andi3d. To or destroy), the vessels 'in '.por|.—six steamers'that ape engaged, etlbeiv ili leelly, in tlie trade \viih- the iltijbel ports"—anill to destroy all theippwder, of which there is to he: ia^;large quantity stored on one of the small in pastlo Harbor, The'-.[Admi-' ral and one of hisjsteamers has giiuy out of*.sight frjom:Hie land, but Hies other one, havipg 'coaled and* repaired,' is cruising Outside of St.Heo.rgo.g Cpnit plaints arjs also mAde that British vessel arc occasionally brought to, by Union gups while entering' the ior of |St.;George:” ■' ! ! • I f < (. ' i. - ' '• A Tour Thro* the Refbel' Ar^nyr ; A Harper's i'erry 'crtrre-qjniwlo.-it t!vw y.t hf (Qn i‘ h r who has (been within dho . rt'hel linea* lor Mie. past few -Cocks. .ThefDoclbr! corroborates the accounts wo have previously had of their utter.dtsftitii-i tidn'infthe way of clqUung-and sufi-; and says .that ahj article off clothing, other than a pfUr ,of ; oldf worn out pants, and an equally diiai dated coat, is a rai-ify—that'.; except ing at' some of the (rtMioitd’ij head quarters, not a is to lie seiiny and !as . for a hlafikcl, not a soiiii among them have even the seiithlatufe of- so needful an article./ 'lie' crtales. that since, their (visit to" Maryland, and the consequent disappointment attending that, movement, the’officers are losing much pftho coat'-ol ovo,r their men that they were wont to,have, and -that they ft lie, men) are beginning' to talk freelj- and frankly among them selves of tl/e utl.oi 'hopelessness of their cause ; |hat the spark ;of mutiny and (rebellion find general 'desertion is visible,-and itinay ntjanyftime ! burst I forth in full ffiako. . | , vs the Hepujb.il ioritv. Ip is usual, gii’es jntiro Hepjub | 1 1 whole Rep'uh ilected except Director. ■ reporiei rha I lowa Election. Chicago, Oct. 17.—Returns of the lowa election come in j slowly. -The Democrats acknowledge thei’i election Republican jmontbhns’,|of Gon ■gn?A>.' Afahony,Doth..in the iliird] dis trict, is beaten :by 31000. * ; ; f >. ’■ . • Buatij.voTON,'lo\vi Oct.' 17,--Su(!i -eiont returns received determine 1 all. six Repju b 1,1 ca ir Con g ress in eh elec t o.d. The State ticket Ms! alsci elected ,by about lb,ooo majority. ?. ;; j , ,'*■ The President the.Rehels, ■i A; letter t 3 Xo\v York Commercial, speaking of iht! Presidenfaj .visit to General M’Clellan’s Arm r, says : | i The President's visit fraught with many .interesting incidents. | A;t-i ter leaving General Richardson's head quarters) the President’Hqtfirty Ipro eeeded to a barn, which |waS used as a temporary hospital lijir frebel \vttii.im-j ed.l On enterings the sad'scenes Uhat: follow battle met the! eye. Air. Lincoln) afthr I looking ! arhund, remarked to.lbe Confod e ra 1 1 v\v onn thyl thajt if they i no ohjyjeiion .he’ wobld be pleased tp tiide the ' hand. The ( solemn obligations said ' hej which we owe lb our country and ! posterity’ compel the prosecution 1 of : this war; and jit follows thatf n-iany oh - both sides must become victims,! ami j although they are out enemies .through tincpniroilable* circumstances, he bOrp’ them no niulice. and could take them, by. the hand with' as much sytn[ a thy iind good feeli.ng as it- they were brothers. After a short silence those of the Cpnfedejpates. who could : walk came forward, and each of thepi si, leigly shook' bands with tlje, Presi-j dent. , - I' ■ . Mr. Lincoln and General M'C ellari went ito the jbedlddes of those who were unable to rise and cheered 1 hem, eaying that every bate should be be stowed- upon them to ameliorate their sufferings. It was a touching scene, and there was not * dry aye* am one tba votutdstt. ‘i-(*■ ■ 'j- : T.i«fc of Persons 'Drafted fbr- the i? County'of Beaver; r»- f .. 1 > ■ ’ ' :i. . 1 'I- • HANOVER TP. ■■ Ijeorge Little, ‘ John Yolton. v John Frazier,' Aaron Mincsioger, Benj Chambers, Alexander Nickle, j Sam’l. Richmond, Jos. B. Barr, j Aridrcw Cown; ■ James. Wilson, I Sarrtuel Bigger, LangfittJ Patterson Brmiton,\Villium Keyan, I John J.jCamphcll, J. R. Little, I Sam’l. ChesDUt. JamesiLeech, I Jonathan Smith, Joseph Haney, j S; Swearningcr. - I k:[", I : *NEW SEWICKLEY.TP;'" \ Fred. Frederick. . James Sala, ,• ! • licnry Bright, . Coslih Burns, t James Akins, . j JSVilliam Peter Marrian, j Oliver Baker, s • "M: Shenmberger, Adam Wipple, V Benhart Groff, - Adam Efit, \ Scbjwti ah Lutz, lip bey t Bakei. • Sahiiielißeani,' , *“Jdhh' Joel Powell,' Gotlcib Muntz, Alex, Romac, - • Jno. Is. Peirsoll, ; James Reader,' Enos Powell. , ; ' Lowry Morgan, ■ Jacob 1 Kerch lor, ; Saratielpfellon, iiJohn Kriehs, Lewis,Beame, ‘ 'John L. Wolf, - Chas. Cookson, |John Cunning, I Wm. Masscr, , ' Henry Erne rick,'. ( Tims. Wipplij, Henry Blinh,- Adani Funk/ Jno. Stcinhauch, Abraham Hunter,, J no. F. Kiddle,' Martin Doctor, * Adam \Vipplo, .Philip ,L.‘iwaH, ■ John Zinkhun, ; Henry Stiles,. John Sfianor, y, : Alva Shanor, .../ Gi’rDl'n.'Getmanj! John '.’drier, . SJDouglas,i Stephen S'hatfoy William Lozer, HarrUon Poo-sol, John Hemrnoly, Jacob Eomuckv ~ f Win. A: Corcoran,: ; r " lIIEI C. T 7. Sills.i G. Kojit T. 15. Hunter. > Alex. August. M.nnsh, - . Kobe L,L. Jnme Charles 1 ClvUiis; 1 ‘/Then Tims. 11. Mason, Ilciim Allan Green. ’■'flew. \Vin. Anderson, -S- ;Sn A i:' , H NOUTU SE’CnCKL! A!?i!biii>Uin‘'hiini, : Midi Priertd'jV'qtiYi,' -Case; Tliqs..(ThaihbDr!< Beiij. Theojdjjlus BohiOj Jak 'Chak 'E, Gbvjli' • Audi- VioC Idall/er, John %-r I FRA|kia.N ; Hic'qb -Dell L. (Jiitialior, , Mjcl Homy Lutz, Oreo. |Ed win; Pierce, . Heir I Pred'k;. Alborne, ■ Goo., Win/. i Men Ghas.: KHas'Sr.. • Jno. Abrahiuii J as.; llirani: ,Xyo. , IJhs!i1 J hs!i Peter Aulshouse, J : T. II Hunter, . i ; - ,r'_r - Geo. Alsliouse, ly. .Geo. Majors, , ■ ■ Job i7l,ew-;s.Bo\vcrs,. Job •.Peter I ft. ? ■ Jiic •Ihuiiel t M. E J3\vain, ; J; I i :i 1 ■■ j|h 'south beav William McC'ii'v. J;i( Jas. 'F. MiUheli; Pe ■ThonyaS.'Kldor, An fr('o. AViMoore, Jc| (Alor-ran Builders; J, I -Jns'. (iaivin jr. '■ >W W.C. W.allaci*,tV Abner Leuard- . 'I: INDKrKNDE:* ■Robtl Gorsuch, Pc Wm. C.':Sliai4in)iv, D . j J ' ■: OIi.EE.V-1 A mini W: Ilarslia, S; James Craig, , i AV Alcx.-ICurrisan,! ROCIIESTJ Johnston Irwin, ji Jiifi. li. Mitchell,' Ji H .■■ * MOO.N t P,.- f/autiseliJr, , I] I SiuiiUcl \V hi to, , , J I" ’ ; I "■! /FRKEDO^I John Hill,. 1 V I'IULLIrsIU Djekiuson JoUv,; J . . liUKiUljp Mason Bov.ingtpn. i 'vsguThe Oipeihnat thiv\Soine tivo year; i*n j’; pilled about i went; and .'-out them inti; gave them farms, Xiiw,' the old gentle, plism to the govei 1 from hi|s hdine,|in Ke an ■■asylum, with his. j rMSrA. general inip iri higlj]Military circ tlia( the rebel* will Virginia ithis' Caiß week's,] owing Id tie sustaining thoir ari Every th ihg has - fee white" men are figh groes have fun aw Bent South, so tha crops tire s ruin' of XUe proud wropfed*. i , . 1 - \r OHIO xr. G eo. MARION, Christian Swat?', Ab C. -Smith, Wi ,Ileiii-yi A. Bryan, TO JI. Brow n, Tib Henry Snyder, Ab Alexander Mars, Sui nk\v biuoutc John F.JlolincS, Jo SU‘plicii»llvnilei-, |). iiobcrt 11. Sinilli, Jc -HorjtwEti George 1 Bruce, G. Phililt Landis, j J. Frederick : DAKE.IXGX im. Wallace, CQIPPEW. lin Koeil, hn Herron, •essiori' prevails in os in Washington, entirely aUuulon oV; .'vvitliiii'-n few D impossibility of hy•■in .that Stale bn eaten up the ting and- the ne ay or have been t the prosperU of ind altogether th? | Did Dotuibiday is ’-4 J ■:! - ■■...■ I are indications of ui o p’ttiiCe- of thb A|niy ofi tjio Potoniac ' [Two r, strong ’; rcepnnpwsaWcCs W( Z made on Thursday to ascertain Uis enemy's strength and o n 9 divjsilbn Of cavalry, pnd ;l a(;'til| erv *. comnrtiided by General Hancock a j •vamfedittthe direiaion pfCuurlesiown No" opposition was manifested 'dh t ji our army I arrived near Qhatdestown when the enemy made a decisive stand fitt 1 an advantageous position, and ,' O , aisled for three, or four.hours our ad jvance, until o)ir. artillery compelled ; them to retre it,. The latest rq, ( , rt from this division ds .that it, baj advanced beyond Charlestown tf.>w a |.j Winchester, aid no enemy met will).; ■ T ie second ‘ under com, mand ofj Gen; Hnriiphreyj*,djtom den] Porter’s! corp?, crossed at Shepherds! itdwn wiihoht resistance. .and moved'' Mai tinshurg and liunker'iliii!: designing to cooperate with llancock! beyond iWhen they met the rebels a skirnijVn Occurred, ” the eneiny. /ailing raj;;.’jji- ! tiackv . Jjasketry firing has : fiea'rd inpthe directipn.of pin-advanced column?.: . / - ’y yThe -'.Washington, FiidaV afternoon states that the ’rebel Ucnck hi -Stuart, with tr force' pf, ; Viwci|a and 3,0 JO cavalry; reached ] burg oh Sunday last andj halted there until, near nOon of-Monday. J n dil. ipeanlimo’a j infantry ar Within j«'npp( ia hope dial on Stuart I aware that t .however, u \\’ inch ester frym: the vie ! Ehe rebel nels A-ndert and which Bull on \V have nninbe ,iiig aml .pf value of th they threat into their TlieAjhi transports, day he tor have, been The, Ad mi 'against tf Vlcxiinilei’,- Mi.Gaffiek! Derringer, rtHirnlcr, « Watt, (i. Boj li, ■r Diiwsor, 7 . tatherr' :t tp- lel, Moran j c Kjrk, ’ F. Austin, V Jackson; cw Taylor, U, fpo in pie. a thousand before sh Dodge. « : a fragment c .‘mated at lurk. - iAll the i Potomac h guii boat's., ing thy toi the rebels,, their apps however, '• any hojt.il j ’ Gapt. SperryVconi rhanditjg at jßiril Point, bak returned 'lrani 11 secmUt.j expedition, and report the !rei|t)s i: M lesissippji county, Mis«oufi;T: UVUVO. ijha RtU'.i'Sl* wr tltc ru«;ivuJ ing Tuhgbhorhood were flocking. ;Va camp, at. Little ilVver Ferry, .miles ft'omjSew. Madrid. ’lt is that; Aho force in that vice,,a-is I,; .; thousand or fifteen luindivi. .'-acLis of horsemen'are scouring the ojinly; stealing horses and pltintkiitisr private citizens. .' -'y . ,"'T ; .h\ ■ Gen. Price to he. gall.iji’iii.rt large ti am hen -of troops .at j-H.'lWa with a. view of atijsff ■; some pn nt oii.the MobiK* Vi'.i nH ,\V. Lesnell.. iael P. Nyov ' ’ Dindinger, ry Knoepp, .Steftter, ; ry Pol ter, : iPQuishii n, Wrigbt J r.. iip^Siclfl’ier,, ndenberger. Brat n Sj n M roex,, icy ary, STojui, .endnckHon, . r! Swank, '■ -j 1 iliaiii Hand, 1 }; pinakK..\Vatt, fi >s. A.I; Herring,. WvKreps, iH. po'vell. er T i“. (ilcscJri 11. Cole, JterW'dlf,-:; ■ 111 iidrow Johnson, remiah Haney, M. MeMUk-n, . :Ro:uT. •• If hew-'is a rumor Ue'i;-|. i \yp ivndy h.Ql'w'ell ain heiu iea tfd, ,t irai « aUaelv .had, been made troops a > 1 stand No. 10. : Th<*tv,f* -boon no boat from Slemjdiis Jor aay»/ T-oiiltie is ftat ed on tin ijvir. Captain Tiller, oi tiiip bark .Vi&iaii which- was destroyed-' by five ••2ho.’’;hts arrived home, and imsra' the New Jledbjrd *jklelcji’ry tbinV S.einmcSi was voryindependtni!_:-su‘ jilliaVii Wilson, illiam Harvey, iN BORO h n Heevcs, J. X' hnXi ibson. - TP, } ■" , \yi W. Erwin. I. Patterson. “ and qui(ik in Ids' romtuks. loo•" dud treating It is prisoners ami »«•'•»' dogs.' .Souie'of thedtfieers wen tnw social, and wished '«i opt of llie scrape they.- had g’P ’p The AlVbama left Kerkenhe.td. Eg land on a trial trip;; but..weil' bt and is now under the direpllou »i & English, who arc to furnish her supplies at the different'islands tries she is to slop, and while she i> t c* tinuo to prey our commerce • Reliable' information states 'fuS' trol, with about 200 men, made ‘VE mi S.bawneestown, ■lyan.sas. on fnlp burning the greater portion “tp town- and. killing nine cilpl'ir- p 'carrying off till, the : Horses -be |J, F : find. lie passed little SnnlajFe.*M’- mi his way to Kii'nsak'l’etnppl ;; t he f sumo ■’ direction. ay o <>', tkfcic _,w& rnornining. Considerable ,es.idtv* - npl here. !■' i : p | Stahl, on. Saturday,! "'Hn > icnt of cavalry, mep alp; j rebel 'cavalryoami a! baft;l llery*, near < tljoroiichtiirt' f'd' 1 ticked them, ■heiny and dhc <:ai? s l"! ; ; n f { nnitmition. - . The eni[»W anil General'Stahl ip ;, i •>CB TP. ' kor Butlyi*', inyidKccdJ ‘ m’l ifiCa ul(.■!>', m. Campboll.' iy rp. f ■ ■ l-Y V TP. ir :wiis6n, ilcCo'iiaii n I’-o} - :r tp. i >hn B. Voting )hn Parish ■ »•% eriry Street, )lin Davis';- 1)1 st. . *ien jxiotil.P.hll , | fon-e ofl |f tiisrj uoyroes, Ohio, where he They prospered, nari, for fiis patri ‘nnveni, is' driven 'ntne'lcy, and.finds ornier slaves. - 'sa.( ■feel ;uf tion upi Tho-rol i\llntloy our, farmy, not be'ijiV : e was sifpyiorted. J ■bk> {tpoij eaie to mo\4 itp before alponsi.deraiiV lb;yo inity could get to liinj! j; force'Hihmamli-il bv (‘.jlj. ■on,- Johnson and-.Marijii, •Oblicd tllo stca.mcf ■ Haiti; ;dncsday„ is supjjosel; ml 2|t)oi)jj'Ci ronoyieSjllfiiij. wder' were, taken red thousand idolj^rj..-aWd ento burn all lujnts faliSnsj' bands ' after:; Uijt lirA! iral and •Pliiladel)>J.iia. U' were Mimed at Adniifc; 3 jvstcniay. fn(>!jif»sed : i the. work itt'afn iin.-endnm a!. while huvami;.- fioM-e .• Philadel] diisfc iTuni '.wMcJi > jwjis |esusyc4 ; Jjfijsj s . widindhi'''hy a t’a shell. .1 'J.'lt■ • N i' d-A seventy-five jhoa-aii'i del. llyed l yv'j'lr While in deyry •lifieation p-y.:?. with inranee. Hut a few aused them to retrain true r movcn'iehts. ' ■ j . graphic communicator • d with Paris,, Kents . A : detachment /of valry, cut off frc»m..o^ r ;^ ngton. arrived at P? r^,‘ that, John Morgan. wui' A, en, entered-Loxingtpii , is morning, driving, ?, :Sl 'v| ! cavalry.'. Snffirif.nt reni'* will reach VPaWsf kt | :f> cn- Prontiss-fd\>' tW*';*!** the- Emancipation vn the South wak •uis. 'in all , to it- in a maiim'i' ivaa ithe ono : filing ie negroes ' Were being > l j ie Interior for wafetj'-: '■S hntiibew were W r, » thousand in one pen. Hlw lijte: cattle i“ m .. to 1. i : . T. lisrnuci, Ks'i-> *' CMr