daring the fightfßruciiijftnrßerry’o [enemy's lineJ division. M.Su'aitrigatle made'fifteen across the gi distinct charges.! and captured \ tmn , the bill side, i of cd6r4 the Seventh New I and it them ; Jersey. Col. Franoino.; alone captur- tnrojv shell. - iiig four ataiida of colors aud five advanced to tl d red.prisoners : ! the roads cat , Gen. Coach’s Second Artof Corps, j become point though only in part presents did' ex-. enemy sudden cellent wort! It was Sen French jof grape aiidj who charged and diove tnemyon very deslruct the flank,-and it was the .indomitable i( Hancock who gallantly went -to the _ , relicf-of the hard-pressed Sickles'. : The indetei .(The engagement lasted without the tinned for soi slightest intermission, from 5i a. tn. ing tho ienem to 8:45 a. in , when ill ire was a tem- KdW&pfelt IV pdrary cessation on our pi|t, ocea- j and Gibbon fi . stoned by getting out of ammunition.! cult on the ri, [ We helu'our position for nearly an | was determid .hour with the bayonet, and "being re-j the Third an< supplied, an order was given .to fall j General New ' hack to 'vicinity of the Chancellor | center In t House. v.lni little field of bat-j ]y swept by was hounded, on the right by the ruv- j Wame charac ii.e tlpal runs tip frejm one Bernard’s I hbuso?-; Across, the front;of the field} •This Gre' ran the Bow|ing tirden road, and the; possession-of tliat,road was the bb-'j- ,A Chanc . ject of the‘presdbt advance.. Briskly | gives the f«f received by, the enemy’s, pickets', our, lion of the • line still went on, and in twenty niin-'iTlie enemy nt-cs had possession of the road, where ; tno woods' t ourflaen bivouacked. . ' -{'were'attack 'OEDER or tnt ADVANCE. ! P 5 , OUr ; ? I woods with ; At half-past twelve o’clock ir. the : directions, b ; morning, on Sunday. May Sd, ,thc 1 cnemv cfov cob)fun left ' the river’s hank anil they'were a r - * matched to and up the Bowling Green i >ear bell,-' . rodd. Shaler’s .-brigade had the ad-;;^going j yabce ; -behind it became battery ' G,,j itimpamv;s f U.niud States artillery. Lieut.l.They appci J P.ittler, then Wheaton’s brigade, and | f ot - at least of Newton’s di ; the entire 'niished iue r in;‘rcir was: unmolested as i I? 1 '' ks ;' Jt j” the advauco; w V on t.m descent pKa', w^o ■ I'tllo .in. jiißt-sonth of the town a fired b e s Wcnt - ot pickets jwas opened upon them ! e (f, ir . ~ | iron, the opposite hill to the left.' By oi er in- a tn;s tire s.everal men were k.mcki ■ Take the^^r^nl .Mown, and Maj.jllealy, of the Übas 3 : and soS CUTS was nangelousiy bounded. B,ut \ the canrids i-.q Chsssecrs iwent on steadily,, and : to „row ■ lit ;at about lorce o clock - entered, the endurance 'l . town of !• rederieksburg. and held it eousfn t exd tmu] the lemainder of the .eolumti ! j • caino up. , j j daWl , - ■ ! l^jf-ugglethi the roxTooxs moved. ijor&ville wai ’Toward daylight the advance dis- | 0ili ; <,r 11,0 ° -covered the cnamy. in position, and ; . rested. At daybreak the 27th i’enn- !‘ CtM . ll sviyanin were discovered by the reb : l ' ors ‘ s '* , hoa l els, lying in range of the rifle pits on ■ lt f. rnad t 0" the crest ct the bill, and sulletvd con- ot r r T* Sideratny from iheir lire. BaltervG °' 0 ' JjO,, S . 2d U. S. Artillerv, with M’CaVtj.v.’J 'W'^vonstni ■ Holnks and Hexameter’s batteWes ■ { opened upon the ei-.-my-. and silenced ™ ■M.o .musketry. , The rebel blilWics y ' 6ttC then began to shell the town, where 1 t e ' OOC qur troops were massed. .As the troops moved nj. into Fi'etlei'icksbiii-.r h,1,1t l *‘V 1 " the pontoon- b.’ulges w, re taker, . 1 and reiaiu in front of'the town sectir- ’° Sl ‘ . not mg a line u^i-client.'; .necessitate' 1 ' * , .. : , for who .UE MAIN AIIACK. -| hobbling ail- Another .n-e was also' ma'ie- of thisstoutest heal ' for in ‘a sb or; time after; tlicl cm ps liiuf occupied the totvii,-! " AN Pi.? ' ciVlo;,’s di-. w distance s : sion.-llo\ve>i'divi.sion, the light di- nn.-'. And' visa a ..i.n_ Gibbon s divisie'n. of the i-p./si tion. ( it'- 1 , 0 / 1 . t ' Ol l ,s all massed in the town j stand more? idiiu fairly in. limit of that Stumner had vainly t-udea-' i ,mv. becatis . vored tp cawy lust winter.. ra'r.ks-wcie - Gen. Fir.tii; AVheuton’s brigade was; past nine t now j thrown forward to ihtf left, ai.-J'l growjng w, bKinii„:-.;rc; before ihc enemy’s posi-iwork of dc uon yti that direction. The enemy i thousand bia was -found to bo thei4. Still lunl.ci-’eyes in del; to the left General Jlowdo did tbc. hours Twt same, and the enemy was there.—[Ten thoasiwi -Arllep some examination a |K>ir.t iar to 1 glefl ana crii oar i jght was picked out. It was dc- 1 Xne ratio tcr.mn.ed that there were neither ar-iwounded wi itllsry nor, men at that point. GenfOim to one. Gibbon was sent there with the coup I down bv-bri mand.- First a ,battery was placed <,v. by dozens a at ..^ U i I,U L,la, ‘k range opposite a dure the exc 'v o,l ii°‘ < ' nvUl .V>i so that guns though the should not be brought there . Scarce- ber us wo si Ir • was the., .battery-the 3d Hhode But oar men alld > Lupt. Hazard-in posiiioii be- past ten o’el -pro .two guns opened upon it Ire mi ken. - From Ige. woj-k, ko winch Cnpt Hazard, on j i.avc riven - tbo open field, responded hi-nnsonely.; tik-s-j rifle ‘ “v I ,* battery Wip, supported by | masses bf tl: Rhode ihlann. j work of de while Gcnctah .Gibbon’s in, i repuUcd S I Lika vetkiJ Far away to the right, een plain, and towaids they booked in ’column, ilso the enemy began to ■ As Gibbon’s line thus, he right a bad place in sed the ' 29tb Mass. to what massed, and the ily opened upon it a fire canister, which proved ive. . :S ASSAULT. •hiinatfr Kkirraishingicon me lime, ourjtroops feel ,y alor.ghis entire line.— : r a chance bn ttho left, bund every equally, diffi ;bl. A plant of. assault : ®d upon, to be made by (I Eighth divisions under .on against the enf toy's ihe the -3d dt vsjou wer^ 1 139ih Pa. regiments.—V storm were to be made! iy by Gibbon on lire Vight, | IclVand Newton bn the ; cere sofmade ; but jinus- i clou's ‘teas the successful, r ims ttie first to penetrate as llie lino when once : one point was no longer i hero—Newton's assault :servo the special 1 honor, i , was made on the center Ui 11 The road to. ille, winds around It his •city : Ficp‘'asoenti Near id leaves; the Chancellors tuns towards the south L>nt and right.bl ithe hill The latter road has a, Lone wall on each side of roads, w.th a little as i the spade j had been con iscellent breastworks. —• renter of the firsjt wall heiise which made the stronger., and tfc'.a was inf tho bill. No artille i touch those walls, for it ■n road. and, though the our feet high in the road, heir tops were level with ’ , Thus, as (teen iby our re were]actually no walls nd the second line of pita 11, and around the crest sonstrucled earthwork, in wasjoiiß large howitzer, if this hill wcre complcfe the fire ot works ol the :or «ii either side. it Battle of Sunday silorsvillo correspondent [lowing jgraphic descnp reat battle on Sunday : hud advanced through lose up to our lines, and in’g us in great, force, des •tillery. j We -filled the shell, crossing fires in nil ut still the niassos of the aed on. ' It seemed as if dense -mob, .those in the ignorant of the carnage n front;-, crowding! their »n to sure destruction.— nred in iront of! out lines a mile, along tile Tropt of Third and Second corps, jII tlnnrn - L f JiH response brolte fromr our t as frightful to contemplate ;lt to which these j'men 1. Whole brigades \iou!d 'way in the determined •cc our lii.es, and; still :would spring up lo lai’es. And Vo they tduglit |e continued to fight, until [fj boxes ot oiir men began lit, and | tlieir powers of >ogan to flag under the rtion. j rightful Life and Death -whole* plain! of Chancel 1 swept by the missiles of !,hc-r parly, and bejjrt si:k )t witnessing such sacri man life, 1 turned my i away] and -moved , down ards thy ford. Ancf. here equnHy' affecting met my . trains lof ambulances ,ly coining down tiie road heir loads of suffering, n at: impromptu .hospitals 1 up- beneath the shelter s, where huge gangs yf s occupied to the .utmost r ability in dressing tile bo road swarmed- with sufficiently wounded to arringe in an ambulance, c suffering-. as they went d grrfauiiig -along the rlcd must bleed. THE CAKSAGE WEST OS no o’clock. Since five deafening, horrible roar had known no cessation; i booming oT a hundred' the sound onlj to a great viihoul adding.to its vel- vet our men bald their ould. human endurance They, too, were suffer n so lavishly as link cue r. sheltered; jbut their lensl'ldy thinning.- Hulf- J’tW-k : oa r toiumu is |.ik.-- Tori o’clock—the :plh stiH goes on. Ten *ve raen'have closeJ 1 their hh I'hrihg.l 1 1:v». past five . thousand an hour slain 1 1 more have bee» man. »ph*d for life. 1 ol dealing to the simply iis never equalled rn war. We mowed the enemy gades; I hex* wmi nxted us id score*. ” Co«W We en riion long enough ? Ereu ' did. so'greatly, dntnuni ould finally destroy them. were exhausted. Half iek. Our ranks pur bro shecr fatigue our men xvaj’. One entrance [into |pits and the still dense [6 enemy make but short aring them. But though i - e are cot disordered. *, evorv column tails lack 3 tho Tine, it, re est « Wished ' | t at the old biick L'trase Chancellors* villa. 1 . 1 ; j ■ ;■ . ' NARROW EMAFC or out HOOFER. And bore thejCommandlng peneral met with a Very narrow escape.- Bo was -standing fipon the porch of the old brick house, leaning against one of (he pillars, when a shell struck the pillar; shattering it io-Splinters. The Genera) was thrown down and some* what stunned; but otherwise was unhurt. It was not his fate to be in jured in this battle. He had been on the field throughout its continuance, everywhere present where the fight was, the hottest, encouraging his men to renewed; efforts, ar.d escaped with |cut a scratch. His safety .was most miraculous. DBA VERT OF GENERAL BOOKER. Whatever may be tbe issue of the present fighting, one thing is certain; that General Hooker has. made 1 him self known to tbe army ns one of the bravest and most daring men i that over was on a , field, of bottle. There is no fear in liitn. Tie rides any Where and everywhere, and at all times of! the day, ahti right, Having occasion| to visit Ins headquarters shorty after; my return tins morning, and learning! that hehadchangcd them from where! they had beer.;-I asjeed Lieutenant Col.! AV»UI, of GeheralJ Meade’s’staff;: his j present locality*, "( “Go to the very j frqt#,” said .the Lieutenant Colonel, j “then §o io the ijne of skirmishers, i and from there advance to the fir j t | house further ir fWut, and you; will find Genl Hooker’s headquarters' ' .-•■ I —ri- ■ ■ \ ' Retreat of the Whole Army | Over; the Rappahannock. . Nkw YpßK.jMay 7.-f-Tho Tribunt | publishes an extract with dates from!! the army of the Potomac to the Cth.! which states that the army bad re. j crossed the Rappahannock at' United’; Stales and Banks Ford. - . ' I fcy the President Washisgton, May. !BljlB6S. | , Whereas, The Congress of the Uni ted Stales at its'last session] enacted a; j law i entitled Act for | Enrolling j and Casing Out the National | Forces, j ami for oilier purposes/,’ which was; approved on Ibo |3d dayof March last; and- • -i 4 ;• : i .. ! JTAmvis, It is recited in the said act that there how exists in the Unit- ; cG States an insurrection and rebellion j i against the authority thereof,-and it ' ! is, under the Consfltulion ol the’ Uni- I ted Slates, the'-duty of the Govern-, I inciit to suppress; insurrection and rp ! billion,: !t(j guarantee to cach,StateJa { llepubifcah form of Government, .and ! to preserve the public tranquility-; km! TF/tci-eds, For the e high purposes a } military-^forcc 1 is indispensable.td.raise J jam! support Which all persons ought j .WiJlingjly,: contribute; and | !: | ]j ■ Wiiri ?ns, No service can bo more ■ i: jimismvorthy and honorable; than that j ! wl icb is rendered for the maintenance ; jof the Constitution Umd the Union,! land the consequent; preservation 6f| i free'.gorcrnniciit; and ■ i ■ ; IFAcieas, For the reasons thus re- Icited, i . Was enacted by tb-o sai.d slat- Into Unit all able bodied male citizens lot’ the United States and persons of : foreign birth who. shall have .declared on oath their -intentions' 16 become; • cilizcin under and -iii pursuaneb of tlie 1 laws thereof, (between the ages of 20, 1 and 45 years, With certain exceptions I not n’ccessiary to be hero mentioned, 1 tand declared to constitute!; tboiNal i tiona' forces. and shall i be liable to !.perform military duty in the service jof the United Slates, when called out : by the President for that purpose}and I • Whnens, It is claimed and iii behalf ■ of persons of foreign birth within the I ! agcs’Fspecified in sat(T act /who/hayb| heretofore declared on oath their iiy | ■tenlioris to become citizens umlei* anil I iii pursuance of the laws ol tlie Uni - ted States, and who have not excrcis- I od the right of suffrage or any other | political franchise undci-i tlie of j the United Slates, or of any of the ! States thereof, ire not absolutely- cnii ! cludec by tbcif aforesaid declaration I of intention frd|u renouncing their puy 1 pose to become eUfcons, and that, on i the contrary.sucl/porsona under treat-" | gb’ tri[* L pnvilegc of cTttwm!Lip”anj; j residence within the United Slides nh dor the. obligations imposed, by? the |dfiire»|»id act ol,Cotjgrcss/ ! ' ' I Now, therefore, to avoid all' misap prehensions .concerning' the liability of persons concerned to perform, the serviclfc required by {such' chactinenls, and to give it full effect, I do hereby' order and proclaim that no pica of alienate will be,received or! allowed to exempt from the obligations imposed by tlieaforosaid act of Congress, any STOXEMAN DID ALL HE WEXT TO DO. f . i J , have declared on' oath bis intention to New 1 York, April* 7.~T.tic World become a citizen of the! United States has issued an extra with the follow- under tlie laws thereof, rind who shajl ing newi} :,Tho Richmond papei-s of! be found within the |Uinted! States at the Sth stute] that Stouemau's CaCul- : an y time during the "continuance of • y huvo/destroyed all the bridges he-j the prpsent insurrection and rebellion, tween Richmond and the liappahaii-j at or after the expiration of the pCrn nock, toijnmp the railroads, cut doWn !pd .of [sixty-five days from the date of phe telegraph wires, had ventured jEroclainaiion.’nor shall any such I Vithin » few miles of Richmond —! P ,ea 9 1 ' alienage bo allowed in'favor] Consequently- no, communication can ] Any] such person who bas so as] be Imd with Gen. Lt-e’s army. , j aforesaid declared bis intention to be Official intelligence from Gen. Slone- Uome a citizen of the United States: man slates that utter the albove]uiuhshall ‘have exercised at any time achievements, he t; deployed' his! iin-jri'c right of.suffcrngc, or any other inimse cavalry force many-/ miles,! political franchise w-ithin the United forming a line of observation to delect! "»der the laws f hereof, or under the tue approaching rebel reinforcements.' laws of any of the several States. Remtorceinents urc down In'witness whefeotl 1 have heroun- * to Gen Rookcr,. who will rjlus out- toset iny seal, and Cqussd the seal of! nnmbcr any forccsij brought against the United Slates to be affixed, v h' l * l - I Done at the City of "Washington. It i» rumored that’Leo massed -hw eighth dav of Mar, in the year of army on cmr right.and that Gen. liook-|t" 1 ' - J-ord 1803. and of tho Iridbpend m- waii immediately change his bits* of i of the. United States the' Eighty opera tuiuj?, but where is unknown. (seventh. ABRAUAM LIN CORN- I I .'.By the President. J i-i ' ' ' i AVilmam iI.SEWARD.Sec’y of State. Qen. Hooker’s Army Reported to * __ RaP * " i. AnnESTED;—The • ' P _ (hold traitor yuljuiidigliam syas hr- The following, published in extras? roB . lo< l I ) ,V Governnn-nl odicials al. his in Philadelphia op Saturday, was ielo- i: ris '^ ei l L ‘ O ' n Ihiyton. Ohio f f>n Toes-, gtaphed to Pittsburg on Suniliiv: I 511 ' h ‘ s V Immeaiately upon bis ar-‘; On-Friilnx- \r^., o,t x. . 1 made ktio\m, K; Piiiity crfl Hooker ilrcrnasn 11 1 Gen./five or six hundred Copperheads tin/ A" VCP ’ WUh • te “ to roeouo him, lit mthdtrt/ef iTriKdnnl-rr ,rrr ter --i M ln a ** «; C BgMhS tb™ uuburi^ 1 Columbus to disp.-rso the rioters . During the day -the entwe army i time!” 5n ”doaWe * quick crossed the river with sixteen dave’ : ■ i I The crossing commenced at ten 1 o’clock on Ttiesuuy nig lit. At three! o’clock ojn 'Wednesday all the wagon j and mule trains' and had ] crossed, and the intajntrywiSn crossing j on two-bridges at United Slates Ford —General Coucbs’dorps in advance. | The retreat was covered by General I Meade’s fifth corps, Lee’s sharpshoot- 1 era picked ofl, tbejarlillcry horses, any mounted officers soon. The ivbel j balteriesjoccupied all the advantageous 1 positions and'fired vigorouslyupon General:! Hooker’s camp, but disap peared us soon as our batteries were, opened on them. 1 : n. AV asilisotos, May 7. —The follow ing appeiars in the National Intelligen cer of tiiis morning Oflic ial infor mation received at the war department last evening authorizes us' to state that General Hooker, after waiting on, I the rainincar Cancellorsvillc on Tues ! day for k rcucAval ,of Abe battle by the ! enemy, fo-erossed 1 the: Rappahannock I on the evening of that day influenced by prudential motives.springing doubt less in part from the groat and midden rise of (ho Virginia rivers, in conse quence i of- the recent heavy rains, Ibreateniqg oucsuntdies mure meat, of the success which -is alleged to have attended the operations of Gen. Stoneman in cutting tho rebel eonimuiiicatioiis with Richmond; Iftthil? fact had been known to. bjm, j assuming at to ybe a iact, it may. be I doubted tfbethcr Gen. Hooker would | have] decided necessary to take a stop which niust tend to deprive him of ] some, least, of 1,10 advantages re -i suiting from Gen. Sls co operative i expedition. y j rations and moved forward, and de;- ployed right and loft in search of ibc! enemy, who was found, not to bo in force to eigbl-p. m. [ . 'A large number of stragglers have come our outposts since and giv?! en themselves up. after oxprbfkir.t I their disgust with the rule of Urn'rob eTloadom. • . .! i The men confirm the published ac count of] the consteroaiioii in- Bicb-i mond by Gen. Stoueman's raid. Gen. Hooker informed Gen. Halted* | that ho only needed the co-operation | of Gens. Deck and Keyes, in a second ■ advance, to render the destruction of the rebel army, and the' capture of Richmond certain. j The report that Btcbmond haa botn captnred br Gen. Keyee f« nM credi ted at tbe frte Department. ; i 7n«t prior to tbo departure of the train, your correspondent learns from an officer ol the War depannent that Gen. Peck to-day entered Rich mond. ; * : : [ Dispatches of Tuesday morning entirely discredit the report that Peek has taken Richmond, and some state that HookeF has not crossed to tho South side of Happahannoek.-?- There are so many conflicting stories afloat that one hardly knows, what to to believe; but we give the reports as wo get them, leaving ottf [readers to decide as their truthfulness them selves]', ■ j- j j? Using Neorois Agaiost Us. —4To show with what effect the negroes are tried against us, jwrites a corres pondent, Twill state whata person told mo who was in the fight a* Vicksburg, Ho «aid that tho outer works were almost wholly manned by negroes; and that they da*l Sot retreat! for mar that thofr masters in thoir roar would Üboot them down—donscqnent ly rnany of themfellinto our bands. r 2Teijr York. Slay 11.—The steamer Orioiy, front Port Boyal on tie 6th met., arrived at thi* port to day . All the iron clad* bad left there forlfonh The new Irdnaidea remained at anchor off Cbarlretoo Bar. _ . i-.--.ui-v BEATER I Wednesday, ISth» 1868. J L ■■ i'l • !» ~ ; > . D. L. IM&RIE, E&tor & Proprieto 'l' V ■ ■ -t-l ' *;■**' it / ■ - Fotl Supreme judge, N. D ANIEL AGNE :•! O»iiM^!«L ; Cob»Tr, : y. j ! 8. |M{ Pdnjbhglii & Co., j jfo. KT ritrk Jlov, iv. r, £6 Slate tt., Bcifot , ate our Agouti for tbe Aanos in those cities •lid' are authorised to take Adrerllsiemeills »n 1 Subscriptions for ns at our Lowitl Satu. : I-,; notice. , ; p v •(TAinNO disposed of my interest in tbe | | Bearer A rgn>, all those Indebted to m e for subscription, job fwork, etc..- viß pleaie call snd settle inuncdistely witliiJ. L. Andei■- son. who is authorised to’ reccinj jin my name. | Feb. 19,’65>.j - T.-C. 1 NICHOLSON. j Notice |to / Candidates’.—No pti |houncemeht|of tintnp ‘Willj|, hereafter bo made without payment •of Twer Dolt.ars excepting Coroner, And itor,|&3., wh|ch will be One Dollar ji jjguTHere] will bo a Paroweji Mh- I'isionnry meeting. 'held in ithe Bridg.i watdr Presbytei ian Ciiurch, on Tltiiri ilay.evening the 14th ,snSt,.at 7fV ■iock, in behalf ot Rev._C. HIT. Maieer, ! who is about td leave for. China. The ■ lubiic are kindlv incited to altotid. j_ • , • i• -. • . p i__ '' i 1 5 |' ■1 • rofossor Smith,* Principal pf; ! jlho Uiiion'jSehlool of. this place, Ins | been clcctcjj County Snperiiuendo it i bf Cpmmonj Schrjol of Jefferson coun ' Iry; conseqaentl}-; not take Charge jof our school this summer. Ourpcjo i pin will regret tips very much, ns he was an excellent teacher. . ' | v Bfi^The‘‘lrwin Cavalry," command r-d by Capti James - Q Anderson, of this, place,: jbad several wounded in the lutis* engagement. hfohn , Strijitr, severely, blit| not dangerously-, wou|i ti ed in lbo lclt leg; Joseph (•rroye,|ilesh wound jin nglit side, . Eight hon es were killed land lUteo w, bunded ‘ ffgU-XVp jliavei bean banded, byl 'a friend, ] a fetter from his. son in hhe 140ili Keg.; Pa. Veils., giving a; lls't of the Casualties in the companios. fi; atr. this' county. The following is he list eo far asjbe know:’ | ■’ ' . Company F. . .h ./j'; i , Killed — A. Carson, Joseph linker. Wounded Madison Moore. , Jirtissinj— Edwin Sloan* * | ■'' ' ■ j ■ Company | j Jif’ssing- Andrew W.atiierson, Phillips, Jpo. Baldwin. ! ii' l ■, Crri ‘•—-tr. “■ i' , p , '■ j: Pay Your Taajea. ; h Wo arc requested to state thaj - a~fW piinj, u. £f. ; Cplleclor, will at Beavcrj.pn the ISthlinst.; at Reel ter on thojlijlh inst.; at Darlington r the 20th iiififtl, to receive the taxes j .soused fpr February and March, 1 , , 1 , Beaver Station, , 1 B. Hi, is one of best' points fur travel on the w route; yet the accommodations on tho whole, altogether unfit for usc”.of thb community. A one-h -shanty, up against the {,si.de) tlio hill, is full that thoj Directors hi hitherto bestowed upejn- the travoll public. i.'Wo' nee(i, anld ought to ha a goou Piifjsenger and Freight Dei jlI this poijit, and we arc satisfied tt ■|i( the Directors pore Wconsult th [own interests iu the 1 matter,'wi sho [socln have a good Station house in jdi! jof -the mtserablb| apology tl at in stands thc/o. •!-.■■ f! The con 111 ion ol the road to tlio Station dte.ct'V?,-! the a pf the Council, This, spring partially jcl eared ot. the Rtoftes n boulders;'but since the heavy irndhr continued jrnins the road ■ lujs agt got into n ifhbeking bad condition |Wii| the pCity Fathers* please take ■prsilk-dpw.n t!q. the-Stiitifin so no fi {evening jiind'; see the situation of i fairs? IVu lire satisfied that tl {would be sufficient. The street iea ing to the Depot from theCoMr , Hod is also too much cumbered t p wi useless unit tor ? Can they not bod ;i pored 1 '■! ■ ■■',{• ! j A Copperhead -in Trouble C.' L. Valfandigbam, the [pot of tl : !jSf(o| has. lately coijie to grief j~{Gc Burnsides, who commands the I>epar ni.cnt of thb Ohio,-, "not seeing’’ tl e patriotism of ‘•YitlV' spcceiie^ i up a squad of'soldiers and tfrreste 4 |lho gentleman at In* homo at’Day ton, p|iiio. Ho has since been taken lo tried by Military Court Martial; li I the sentence baa not yot beonmalo public. The secession {• '[ j * 1- , ' j ; I sympathisers at Dayton got up amoh bn a small {scale, burntdown the qfiico of the Republican paper,- 4c. Aboit thirty of them were aides ted and qn • etlylodged in jail, where we hope timfee will be speedily meted out to them. 1 ; . h ’ • -.j j .)■' ib | | : Look OQf far a wailing howl Iron the Star this week over the arrest 'aVtiole ap- 1 .jp«i ingin tbe Star last week.. Our| AnsWpr is tLat O. jSs Long is jtbe liar.l &ut It4s uCAfCtly necessary for on to make tbe assortim, for Lie propensity in tbit direction is known iwhefpyeir be n known.- He published j»n Article «r week or tvpb denouncing all in tho{|irmy who parsed loyal resolutions oj and thicyfes.” For this declaration iTq pror.oujieed jji.im '#. ‘‘liar and .a tihitpr.' 1 } jWe jropoat'it. He: hndef takes tp deny tHat hp is a iiak But 1 by Lis Sdbnijc admilpthat he is ’a traitor. He knowsihat it ivould .bo too; narefcced to deny what is so - wiejl known to all whb/ijead his dirt V‘sheet; However, ho is to pc ckcHiKoll tb some ‘extent Ibr bis course fob he is up sip. j.pid, that-ilia scarcely tvorllij w il!t io. jdioljd bipj for iliiilliliig bp j may say ort do ; besides hd is so nn | principled that it is considered clis.' to have ahything [whatever to Ho with hiinJ We have; r.dl had linio to,reply jTully to the abjpjro' nani eel article this week on account of opr absence a .d ; in disposition. But wlipn coilvenienec suits us will publish bisjarticle entire,and proveepiudusiVej- I V f'roMi'iiik own language thiilt all we f* i- .. 1 liaye miul is true*. j The editor ti-ies to bolsp slander by pretending to qu i thd- letter of a soldii-f. -No AXt&fcj dicjr ,i*vbr made iipo of Uitj sUtjribDtod to L’in hy tim. i tho Star. Let the iSiarpivei of. [his alleged correspondent ji denounced nit a base -libtjßer.j Aid to pur. Spidief.o. ,-j , : ilr. r&irctc: Tiic recjnl fcj»tl-«8 aii'i t-IWf ■HHjipuhannbck 'afford rejusved. go cation for theactive 1 .bpncyoletiei.vot ■ in k> furnish in U al;i- the sirje' i pjii?s tJ.e\ u ■ can command • -con'nyi tyilias adoep ihtdfeht hf t!i|e succ;b.ss ot {ail such .efforts. • Jlanyi’td’ -those who .now ho hic-ddlngj ’ front their wounds, or sink frbtr. exposure and! fatigue, are our kindred- Unlit friends, wljosc sufferings appeal id.-' ctefy sen |timent of .affection asj ypollj jfi bl'diud sympathy. : Ii in’ therefore iVojpdd that 'a full response willTbt« I nrttde to the..effort UKiaise-the nctea -1 >di'ry supplies for their allcyiation iitul' their com fort . ;-j i . . [The' movement .anxiliany. r t> the O'-h r i st i a n Co thmissi'pn, [just fin it iii ted here, is not tVfhomeiit t<|>o shop. and I; ni.tr glnd ’t begins v'ith favorable :ins ; pij-es. On the' night oflhu|firsnneei. ing at Di, Melican’s church, Ihiriv j Uyo dollars weitt liito-jlhelTreasuily,.' I twenty-five by yolie.CNipn |>nd sevbn 'Handed oyer hy> the Ref! 51 r. Bracken, taken np in his Church on the fast! diiy. The Union Schep.l. 61 Roches, 1 ter, has, wilh great j through 51 f. Riefsol, to the TVcSstireii. -o : M cxiubition—s«3 ir contribu tion !to the. good eiuiso. | , j A gentleman having the cdfrfroi of* [a ; charitable thud hits also given 525. j tej he expended' through he Radies’ ’ Soldiers’ Aid Society c.f jibavcfhnd vicinity, and has forwpydcd a siiiTSlar Sum to two or throe Speiyties Of the! neigh boring towns to beexpended'in I like manner., in aid of the ’»»i‘d; in conjunction ay ; th ithe ! Committee. - ■ j I . i ■ ' ‘ ’p' i I’Tliysc things are. encouraging and j leftd’ to a beliefnihal jl.h.e fnoveineiit, j i-lljus sneceftsfuily^begut, will go'for 'i. Jward with n strong imjiMusr Certain-j U| no cause efer appealed to any pied I ~pl,o wiflh stronger'ghiiinjj ujVon individ-j dal 'feeling! and piihlig benerplehce.; i I ■; | . . j ' \VtLLIE WJLL. ‘ | j ME n ?. Vo,* )Ot mt jV -|Moy - Ape ;‘pliKjoti on their bulletin boujd this at i tehloon what pnrpoitod to! be a (fijjJ j pa|ieli. !and had Bueli* head lincsi fts 1 ■•illegal Arresfc jby jthe I Govorin I merit" Arbitrary sJleasnris,” &c!- | Tlji’a teas upon one side of,)lho boaihjl i and' updn the other tyas snmolliinglik v "Sigel ffnubbed “ Also|dier eaineia loii" abhul three o'clock!,and tore libth Jpapera down. This created: sonic y,v idil'einent and qui'to a erbjwd sooii gulh | erid; in jlhoi street.Rqf jfiiteenj or 1 twenty minutes a was j threatened. Such cricfr'fc* dceurtbcrv itTOl,”- wcrs frequently lidard; and aoiiife demcnihtratioiirt T ofcurrying out ihs ibpent W|ts niadeJ Mayor Henry a( pit-it red upon (he ground. However, air 1 briefly addressed the. asseintilage. H 3 soijd that Philadelphia is a loyal city, j anti her citizens hav ilojwly. without further trouble. ? • 1 1 . v **■ ~ r i- "]■_ ’ - sides tile heavy arti lery. at this pi ac *’- tour field pieces Were •cajuurcl 'Viitf some stores., and the enemy driv’. n t , destroy many more. 1 The country i difficult to'operate dh Ogr has been (most i-ompleve, amlMhe my thoroughly demoralized. ,■. ; I Very re-sueeitiillv, , :• TJ. S. Grant, '3laj; f Gen: b'omV '• i Grand } Gulf, Miss., ;‘-Mny 16* h v ;v Cairo..—-Major General '1! General in 'Chief.—l'J-Wan, tijJ CoK GricrSon, with . ‘cavalry nI been liear.d'r of first about tun'itj’J!* \ ago in Northern Mississippi, lb-‘ ed tlicijee and struck the. i-sUn-i* thirty miles east, of Jack-son,at aj,oiW called Newton's Station; he tlnn pioved south ward towards Enterprise, demanded a surrender; of the; placel and gave one hour's, grace. duniH which time, Gen. Lonnnily tirmed.in.-.- left at once and moved tOwaros H-h zclhurt.,qD the New Orleans amljar k son Jfuilroad, at which place lie tore Up the track;' thence to . uO'T. miles, "further I ‘south,- on Jsaiu- n:,'i ; thence east ward on. tile Nklt-hez lb it, where; ho hatL-ia fight wiili Adati.*’- (Rivalryfrom ithis point; he ir.*>u-ii-' .hack oh the NeWjOf’cans ajp.l Jack-Mi jliu.ilrohd'fto Urooktiaveh, ten mil,-, son thief I’alialiii When- last h'icl from lu- was three miles troth Summit., teii miles tile last mamed juifnt, isupyospil to be making his way to Baton Riugh. Hi- hits Spread ex citement throughout tli'c ‘Stay, de stroyed | railroad trestle ; works, pud bridges, burning locomotives am! ri.il- Way stock, taking jirisoiicrs aid de stroying stoics ,01 alikiiids, C.?S. OuAS-lj, Maj Gen. ; r up ids L'le true New Voak. May 11.,—The contains the■'following ;l \ \,: West Point, J r o.. 7. & -p, W; — West Point is indisputably ixrour p.i.-i - U. S.-- flteamsi- r o in.. Morris, Capt. .1. 11. ttihiis ay iho s.iigl gestion df ,'laj. Gpu, £dyea;'ua;iie /,?> to this point yesterday (Jn trunn,./,: . sanco. This rrtorlilirig' 1 orkiov,, all alive. The scenes Of. activity. sjv-;V • as was enacted a year since. apiHareu again; Seyerah transports. ami ev«. So many . soldiers, ■( wO- (litre t.c; tell liow- many) eavalry and nrtiikiy, were ready for service; addifirtnal•gnn bunts appeared and ivilliout ten mii:- ute's’ delay the whole moved up this way. and, occupied the Point; Gen. Keyes,commanding.! inado the Morgan hislflOirshil> , I ’ advance vr aa ; ma A* towards Whjto House by a squadron of the 6th New York Cavalry, led -by Maj. i -IV in. P.Hall, and a squadron h orn' 1 the sth Fehnsylvitina Cavalry, led' bv : Cap* Paul. I | jCenTKcres tfit/r;# purtio^oi l,(i - staff. jhen rcconnoTtcijed iiic Jjdsdtini!, and,, ’personally stipCri>itendcd > tl.o lauding and dosposiliVja 01, the troi-ps,! ( .i diavc seen inach, <>♦' such''mat i. ; > | during the war, btrt cieriaiidV'l saw anything conducted so kly and' elliciently as the .occupation' l, this place, f, . Erom -accounts '.re have of .the ..eiv?- my|' 1 think, they have "but a iimai! force in this vieinltjv• '• 3iUsnvii.i.E,- Teim.. Mae ; ft —IT issi re)iof(erl ly a gentleman wf»b h n • I last 'i t'ome through, our lineslibit ffi-r.'oitil i Yan.Dorn was shot anif'instaiille Idli ml by Dr. Peters, of Maury eeuuly.; yesterday, at'the latter’s liimse. ‘ Oar TntiJntiaiit stafcs that Gen.-YUa Darn was (liscQvcml in enmie.b i i j tercoase with the wife; of Dr; Pi ter-.. . 1 -p— —-—- St. Lotas, May • 11—The safe *< ilistrihinioii of the /'VeVrfirVs ./min’, ami 'Caucasiani<>f New Yorlt • Cris ('a lii in bus, (Jh in 'Dcmnrrittii- JerseyViile ; Chie’jiifo Time*, ami h. 'bnqne Ilcmld have been jil!itr