1 M== A~i ja aver ak gus| t; 'W ednesday, JunßlOtli, 1863. ,j a, L, IWBftJE, Editor &. Proprietor. For, Supreme Judge, | II OS AUNEW.: t.> find that, inn. throe small dwellings which bat a short time si nee composed the “tpwn,” se mi tea o.r'twclv'o "neat and cbrnjpo diouH buildings liave Recently been treated, ‘amongst which wo observed .a new Hotel, owned and kept bj- the ; popular and obliging- landlord, Mr. i David Johnston, formerly of Now Galilee; also a fine store-room, in which i Mr. Pattsrson. of Enon, is about open ing out a large and wcll Belticted stock ! ofpry Goods and Groceries. The I principal portion of the buildings have ! been erected by Messrs. Poster & Gra- I ham, ivhoyroploy a number of .hands, and aie driving their work with au _ N . energy which eannpt fail to .recoin- The star. : i -niei.d’tnem to the hublic. Tho Sta- Tho editor .of the Star, in his laspi tion is beautifully Ideated at Smith’s ‘fs ie; resorts to bis .usual mode of | Falls'upon the Beaver river, and Irom fltSok and misrepresentation, that i present indications will soon become life -ire a seeming■ ckeasj 'to a-lone elf tjho{ fashionable Summer re bulemyra-! treats of the country. On thc|com or cor.sTT. S. M. Fentengill/& Co., S i. A:'ri p(ir, X. Y. <J « 'State «•> Baton. -ere'.chf jAfents Tpr the Altbra in'those cities ai ’ ;'iro ?ntuOi :" r .;T t«!".Ve A'lver?'.-' incuts auu ’ £u I j£cr’’4ieir-.:'.'r us -. cur l.ovcal liulii. KdTICE. difrcsr:! c f try merest in the B-ftvor Arm*. -ail those indebted to me Uii' sttfcctrrjdikuT. job wdiS. .etc,, will please cili etid.vthl? Itcnttdisseljr, with v- L. Anacr eon. V. no is authorized to receipt in mynStne. V : ib,ln„’oi , T.C. MCIIOLgQN'. j • x^si,\V T ei aro jittlhurizcd to iviilulraw lbs rtinie «.f Dr. SV from Ih? Hst\^‘icat»‘ilUatcs. for Trustee nrf Btiavor AcitJeiny ftl'fisi! us and try to' crcato*n .. .• - : - —, -r-, .f -. f ; :v ~j li. his article of' plttiQii of the Sew Castle road it will C’ cr U; If a- column. devoted. entirely |be accewdli'.o from all directions.. Tbc ty be ?&•<•* ii,at. we ‘-oiide-avere'd to j surrounding hills, tl.c.rifllia» l iver, the }--. jtho -t Mar.-lyii to'arrest ;dasliing ' cataract, and the shady' L ■, A .47. i.u of.proves, all- uni«c in invitmg hither him.-an[i me «**«" sat* b» O, V ■|-„ Vor> i)f Uk . tuw „ ll0; the immJm-i fie*-.” Had it iiolj.c»-n lor nllsr M' i t - lu a j„] W-iii. a liltle cr.ter r.'..roi.r.i*>r. w« wjould by | a qd the- proper;iattc-Mment of: M» ' •u-»i' , V unnoticed. A lew vfrooks ;. s yme capital, .‘•Homewood” will be-j jiawr made use. of tlie foliow&g lan-, j conic* one of,the jniaH-itite.st.rcaorU ofj •!. speaking of copperheads or j tl,e .. —n,_ . 'Kartluma tvahorV: [‘The Tories of'; - Rmuis or SoudEns —Wo omitted the -Ha volution iHJ not labor as earn- : to notice hi*t week the return of two c'v'v nod di’b.-rcrtly in ' support *6f. companies ofKfoe to this Gooiyo IV, as .do these for Jeff •; county-i- Capa; J. A. I Vera, of New; I>.Some cf.-them arc travelling .'Brightciii, and Capt. Hague; ot Dar <,-;r cvia'tv. making spjwfhes ifnd cn-| lingtdn, .both of Hie 134th regiment, flckeorlp’- V> ii’.cti!* ate their treason i The citlz ;.s of Sew - Brighton-.had. ant.' .the naitids of il»e.masses- Where ' prepared a reception, addies. is (he 'p-ovtjHt Marshal ?’* 'This is the ; cos were made by B. B. Chamberlin, - Inii.'Ui.-'d wo used. 110-. v Long could E<q : , George Barker, Esq;, ,^ ev -1 old Democratic part} - to Stam, .. ha. - .-? rurposcJ that « - e mount him vye j.Wuikius? Bolls of'..these Companies I’Gcivorßincnt under every circunvtan * ,iV«. " unable to. .imatiino. We 'never, j n-br*.- in the bast>K* t-f I’rederK-kfi.; C ci, ho would be false to the .party heard'm him 'making a speech, nini ; hurg,. behaved bravely, losing a | 0 ;t B principles if .he did not in u e ■mpptfc'e •j.ooodvi 'elHe ever did.— i her of iheir men killed and wounded, j thU hour of peril stand by hie coun. e-: -xv, v,*o‘ vvin W*jv bore, that we are : Thev also participated in the lalq bat-. r y_ Those who bow denounced him k.ntlVcly i'-pposvd'to ihe Provost Mar.-j tie-*; bn the ; Rappahannock. ; wcro like wolves in sheeps’ clothing, shall urr- Bttng him. And we ai-e very ; Ih-x-c tl.ey -tibii-j their; duty, and -we | egging .themselves' by the honored nxr« ihit h« would' consider him on- - ! wjdeomc•..them • borne. They" are the j „ ainc - 0 f Democrats, while they had tbfly : t .o sma 11 game. ■ Long r.cedtVi | fu'sV to return, but wo hope ourNHber |departed from iu r principles and bo'tLe least afra-J. .Anything that : gallant cOmphnies may soon follow. ' teachings.' lie had no sympathy, he ■ > ™ R: j ' i'* ith Deuumra^'of find.n-sthnT-Mt.aT.y, ■*’ | 11 ,/.- ll : ! : Y \rc aS onabi n i.oombina'lio..-'W P rescnt day-they jtvnre «a=.unfc .jmadc-.hse un.-y.us to c.ror ; ‘ Jie lltf whic i, [ repi-Oach upon the ;c. the •n chkrgii.g us with endeavoring to ;' ' j' ■ -n t f,„. : partv, denouncing all who pow .ftd invoke Soldier* to sack Ms T 6 -Wahadow of order to ! lh * "Md* plot.”; ' What lib means Ito thcGovernment. Taking Jackson, by-'i-Aciligent contraband” an | the idohand grout expmnmcr of tne Um-c-ipititl tor hiT.f«df. and we: pro-j C!,,uro : It needs explanation! • pnnciples of the I oinoerulm ,p. i? t-- f i if ritir^ 1 -u uric i Will our readers lake notice that the; ..showed -conclttsii oly that *10• Ivad. t; mob ln w. - Ir H -;<Tl!loror ! V...Sf.^^yitl,.ia..--V,.io n :'«-Srn gaiity Of: s m>the' «ct^.oW < cm..- ; ,rv to ™, P ,-c S . .W|,« ; '-*>•“'<» of b>v lk. pttrtj- of .h„ Ao, r . . - , ~ • Ishhis so ? iritis, let it bo “ferreted! m,n,stralK l n alul - t!!!U the party had p<-r,> xve want u none,in a lawtul wav; ! . ■ , , ! , - * ‘•■■out.*' W.c had' supposed that th c 1 sustained and ; idolized him h.r so no tea W“ non l think ilineecssa: vto .-up.. - 1 ■ , , ... , •.. c ■ T . II , h. •'‘•Ul.ion Eeaguo" was a Loyal League. l in i, r - Jackson suspended the writ <A ■ prvfia ttu- &.or. •, It dan d*» ouf .ittle • -r • f • *- { , ~ ~ • ..arm and suppose il gives the-Ad-! i«- «’a< for sn?..habeas corpus, mane a *mrary. arres s,| ,eh.is,ration but little annovaiua;.-! thePonstitulion and the Ljvvs,! t^n AcU armed the r , . s*’ : • Mui* maiiuaininir me Government and • pl?*ced thorn in natuo -beMucv \v e »*auuot conu-sceend lo replvjo aiir ; ! a . ... . , At . * • . r t . Yn .] 0 r ■ l-mon of our tatliors, nnd for «up*: while sohiicrM, aml -thanked them ; prcssiric .Itebbliion ■!■ * How is this ?, by proclamation for theii good con b-1 '.'.l c- ! Will some one answer / 'duct. For tortjy yenr< the. Dein-x-rat-' • The editor o; the t-a;u .ti.rouch • , , ■ ■ ■ K , ~ • ic parly boasted and gloried .in these acts ot their leader. . Aow they con demn the Administration in iinineas ured terms for the same nets iii|ti;nos, of greater'public danger than'Jack* daw, and yet call themselves l y lijs name, i Oh, cohstjtoncy, where is th^ - blush ? ; [ The speaker referred to history for the truth of what he said. His nrgii menis wore ‘overwhelmingly conclu sive to Democrats. There was no escap ing the conclusion that the party cl tho present day had departed from every precept of former days, and yet knowing these Things they denounced those who stood by the ancient land marks as renegades,, Wc liavo not space to notice the* speaker's remarks further, and beside wc feel'wo nro not doing him justijeo. All who heard h!fr. admit it was one of the best,speeches .they, ever listened to. Eioqiiont in its appeals, and unanswerable in argu ment, it is no wonder our extempora ry passes it over in hilenee. The au dience listened attentively: out, and their frequent applause at losleiitheir appreciation. L. L: M’Gnffin, Esq.', of Lawrence connty, vyas next called on, and made a beautiful and eloquent speech.- lib enforced the remarks of the former speaker, dealing many* hartl biowej up on those who iiow denounce the jdoc- i;i>- -pi.l pome t;ici.lbs ago.-that- for al; ’h:ic- to ooc.a he wopld have noth-- 1112 nsfere'.Vi do with ns editoriaMv ; r» • • and yet lor several weeks past in" lias been misrepresenting u? find heaping •upon.us; all kinds of abuse, editorially. We-only mefttipn this to show that i.C .s 1 : i lu uC UtlieVcd, .wsy.We learn that at the late of the Latynin ee county Court; the Grand Jar. found true bills against (JoonD. Kuestor and 'Joseph • .Muier —iho lor incr one .of *iic editors ot the JJcw C.sJc Journ iL the latter the present rfor-reli r- indicted for unlawfully ou.K':irorlr < > t‘« i> wjnatf** frqn icntcjKic die military’ scivice of U,. XJufi'!..; i-'-u'tcs. a!- t fLjfti tt utiv.i ion the- si>i vice. There were tv.-1 ,t a true bill was fount !ii each i a.ie. Too -c ;so cor. t inn i (• nt r• • ti on arjv?-;;t:oa ;of t Kne»lcr, hv! two* essential witnesses i krrcT* I' the case \vpro absent and .nr.lL'iia! fui bis <l.fen''C‘. Qneoftho witnesses re fertv..! to by K)icstcr vs one Gormiev who. it appears; has (i from tin set v i-o PaoMOiEi).—Wc are pleas-, d to learn th.it Capt. J. Qitij'iy Anderson, of tho in .('iiViiii-vV' of this c.-jiijity, hits h' i:n to the Muiornhip of his “Ir roqinu'nt; t.hu 17i> Pa. Cavalry '.s a } o'jng man of Kiperior ii :.iul energy. A* an ;ei»ice.r,' wo. learn, ho has'few equals— by hii' men and respected ly liis ‘Wo are glad to note ! onV and feel sure he vth! pru'.V bin-soli" worthy of tnat or any (Dlhcr position i:o-. may hereafter .at. - tiur., ;■; r V ‘ SSrlt i« taid tfiiit Capt Donehdo was'defeated Kr Uolegate To the Cop perhead CairroriliDa because he was i nol pphsidered sound, he Laving [raised. uai'i.c'zk into the’bervVi*. : a.' company. Math c: * l.« rt Cbj,i|iyrbe*:d/<.-; wo are , -uid.’ . .r-.- u '.--vaf ix.Lli* .y - v-..__ ._ . rc-- tee l Homewood. ; i This place ' is situated sis miles above New Brighton. at .the point where*the New Castle Railroajl intersects the Pitta. Ft., W. & 0. &R- ,Wc wove very a-jjrcesibly mirprisol tile other dar, in visiiimt “HoinewoixV • 'll- a toa«l -of the two or MM . 'jauAx.iicH pi’ G*u Legislature is now tri the- iiumis >of the Governor, and -| awailing Ids- Hgnatnn*. which gives ! t:i Justices of Ike Peace power twor- Jor the immediate removal elf U«ccs. or tenants v,-hi have neglected or re fused t->' leave premise? after' having , received vmonths’ notice to quit. I’n ler the old llasv it has been iieccs-, \sary to obtain'aSheriiT's jury, but.lhis ' will be avoided should the Governor ••sit'll the new hill- i Fitts ix llriouew-atlr.— Oh Tues 'day night Lf last week the Glass , Works in Bridgewater, owned by .Parsons, .I’aylor- .& Co, were burned tv the ground. The tire, .[.when dis 'covered, spread so rapidljhlltat.it was impossible to check it. 11l is suppos ed to have originated irom slacking 'a barrel of lime. Tiic about . S-j.tKvo, onwh’i-h there is an. yhsu ranee of about ?1,00.J. understand the : company intend re building inunedi ■ aitiy. J Court Proceedings, : The following Cates wore disposed I of ilac-l week: Commonwealth vs. Daniel Howell. , Three ii.diouiieiiiß for selling liquor Uonudiy to law. On two of them, I found guilty; on the; third not guilty, ! and pro -ccator to. pay coses. I * i Same vs. Ji. H. ii’Caskey and Thos. | <j. Kerr? Indictment for Nuisance. .Not Guilty, and prosecutor pay costs. } : Hiram ;*fcsr:«r,’ et al. vs; Hugh An* ideoson. iSu'nuuons in iißsampsit. Tcr jdh-t, £132 S 3 daniages for .pl'ilV . f -Bank J.uwrnr.ee County vs; Selah i Chamberlin; Foreign attachment.— ; Verdict, £f>,2o9 17 damages for plain ; Tiff. ■ I ' , - Mai j' Bame v>i. same. Foreign attach* intent. Vi-rdie'., §6,205-;00 damages i,/oa plaintiff ! j Coni vs. SamT Spencer and James! Sponc-er Indictment for Murder; tried at March; Term. The /Court sentenced Sampd Spencer five years to the Penitentiary, and James Spencer two years; and in the Vamo case. as To tlio-other liefandaiit. Wm, Cameron.- bow once deferred ant’d the Adjourned j Ccmrt. ' \ j £ M=M=NII =MN Union Meeting. ■ 1 ottlio, Jorge«t and.niost intelli gent ever assembled in sc#' vcr, convened at tbe Oqari TuC'm]sy oveuing, j2d ijisti, the ausjticca of liie T&ipn league organ igzaiion. Tte Court v Hepso «M full V rflowin Eve’ ' available seat ovei, tg. ~ -«ry ynts'j'occupied. and: those who wcio composed to eland ;df«}ta.— The meeting was organized by calling ling B. E. X C;hamb'erlin. Esq, of "New Brighton, to iho Chair; John Jslentz. Esq;, of : Ohio township, Major John S Darnigh of Bcchester.nml Samuel LeipCr ; Of ilaiu.vcr township, were ctecied Vice Presidents. Wrh. 8. Barclay, A. G. McCreary, of the Bo rough, and Wm. ML Heed of Inde-, poudcndenco township, Secretaries.— the pfsauization the | Chairrpan j stated the object of the* meeting ni a j few appropriate closed i by calling upon Cel. Chas.il- thrill er, formerly of this county, now of Union county,-who Was present, to address the meeting. The Colotibl, when in this county, was oho of the leaders of the Democratic party. — True to the early teachings of that n :; wbon.the war broke out he M.Nml l.v the ft ov-! have given up; ibeir country, for the ; precious cordialijof .Christian hope, felyt b.. duty to Stand bj U.O L|,j ? Jibith of that our lamented sister died in the eminent of bis fathers. He has beep ■ *■' >• , < , , Lord, and is now; unloving-the sweet strong and unhesitating in his cievo- | Mafort and Dixon abused of dil j o- ' £*t ns therefore, tion to the Union and opposition to i and condemned. , riot aXivord not i, ow w itli meek! resignation to the traitcAs For this alone he was deleven tne wqid-was said abqut trait- divine wilh knowing that he sees the U;v ... fr - Mldß hero as Ura or- rebellion. f Tbojraitomofllhe I end from the beginning, and designs nouhceU by hi* party friend* hem • V i,J d :L a , loner-, the.happinoss ot] His creature* i*all a renegade Democrat, and a.traitor to j t L i- ; ■'K • jfe doe* and tie finite to come upon i his haHv. Ho alluded briefly to U,e |ousehi.sUm, men, pure and } ‘ ichamo 'in bis opening, declaring Lis Everypvord spoken would have ipe*, Tl.atj-tbU Lodge be cloth. ■■ , . , „ of the' applauded »n Richmond. Asa literary *d Lg the usual badge of mourning. hfr* .> j. .%!*&** -m «s ••!».? »«.«• :old Democratic-part*, ui tnt. Venice ... •,% T ~ r • t «iui »v* »lutioos Uc printed uv the Boa -lOf which he.had spent his youth and :»r>R tO;«iy.geiilloman,. .but tfc \ , auc i Brighton] Times, ! thus far his manhood. Ho , said that j mil bi|n by that name-was htJrrjblc. ! m’ the same bo pro jho learned his Democracy from the Theroj was not even an attempt a. ar- 6elltfc j u -adtdiow. i. i lips of Gen. Jackson at. whose house gumeijt. It .consisted exclusively ot * iß^erV-eConjd he had in his youth, been a frequent newspaper anecdou?, suited for the TtoePei ißeserVeCorps visitor.’ Th I only issue now was! grog fop blackguard- .>Vd; U the Washington T r • tv • i l„!. Keen'ism. -IThe speaker ciuleavdred to talk Chronicle midaj e'emng ot U mon or Disunion, and hai Hip l)tui|> i , ~1. . , i i. •' „.;u'last week about idnslKihc Pennpylva tnugl.t as the cardinal doctrine of the, t but be.ng weak.mmd ? d »wi I. c t , , wl / at j, Ibv the! of course;be overlooked, me areal- (that ‘ irtsscd n the tnnos df the fathers. Wo cannot now giyb ah abstract of his remarks. Ho held the audience until a late hour by his eloquence, and i was much ap plauded. I A rote of. thanks was unanimously tendered to the gentlemen for their eloquent and appropriate addressee. The meeting then adjourned. . Gkncbal Dix Scpeiiskded.—The order putting the department of Maj General Dix nndcr the command of Major, (iencrcl Hooker was iksued on Monday;, Jt is presumed that Gen. Dix wil| ask At cnoo to bo relieved from duty- : H '' i*'"' *^- v T wl^?,? r^ ‘ p The groQ I Jilt. tb« copper heads tliat vp ao much_ talk of, 4>me off th« B|b inst 'Tpr •be : -jirofliiei 'in eirpngiiM’ the their irgy .j* s "T programme and gcltingap this meet ing. Fijoui all parts of the county : | • vT ; . ' • ■I * they pome pouting In irom their dons and . gtbg shops, men and hoys, by foot, horseback dnd wagons. Many were hauled iii who were, as- tnacli strangers to Bearer as are the resi dontsoffcharleston. Whisky, was King; nnd it wjw universally worshiped; Af <ter organ iii ngund electing Si B. Wilson and E. B Dougherty Delegates to the State Con veatidn,j. wist instructions: to vole fori the candidate .who would do most to; aid rebeiiior and,embarrass the Admin inlraUon._Mr. C the Great oialor, of tho occasion, and! of; j this itineration, .was introduced,. — | This Truly 6rea{ s ma«v began jh.U ' speech |by"a tirade upon SlJnisterft of the Gospel and tho'chitrch, abusing, villifying and blaspheming everything t sacred.| V**- men. who•*profess chris ■ tianityliistoncd and applauded.' Great , God! ban' - ijl|’ be f that these ‘men s havo gjvon up their reiigiolras thoj- loft •»». ...istotj —|l , <«P - -way* i willing to admit nfbrit in any aVt , n i lf . .••The Keene pro.sch-^ed,as the (speaker, no matter what hnipHnciplci! gallant men marched along, lo the arc but wo candidly «ay that wo never sound of marf lul minsic i ' , , ,1 .. ■! ■ . nlcasant and borruwlu!. ileai jyet listened to hs low, degrading and , £new - thcy wer l senseless stuff from any public speaker. , narc .hin"forwaH with cheerf lit would #n|t tho complexion of inosi, and the Sest ol spirits to one !of hid audience, but the more inltelli- confront the onjjmics tf tbcir country, I i ' . L . .! and sot rowtulJ because tbo hardly two jgont bn<*, wp know, raupt dosp.se tt. £ lRantl ; m , aU-what Were left jWe pronounce lum a blackguard, a of at-one jtime was a corps of : traitor and a 1001, and dismiss hirn and fifteen thousand men, alike tl,ip 1 .boast ! his speech, for the present, in'con- and pimdo •of | ndt only own ! ' . f. I 1 State but of tye nation. Originally i l ™t' „ ■ j hj . organized as alpurely Stale military j Robert Gregor i McbrSgor sioj be- a(tor thh first battle of Bull i jug wholly overcome ndth intoxication, they werej callcd to IJie defense i a "speech r jr-oirernii speeded to with the greatest alacrity ■!attack on th'o'Lecture if Judge Air «« any.iyho were hero in those .dark; i now,’ Robert, now please dorft do day w.ll bear Witness to Until With-! ;•••:.} . . . * j, _ j, in & few rurmlu* tht*v navel been in; dial j again; | it makes. l|hc Judge fee! rte tive jand th©s .bnvo ■ made bad. j Now you won't d(| it Again, icill their marks, and l ..gained impcriahivblo you,-[Mr. McGregor ? j i ryiiown- on alm;d*l • every.. Ibalilo- field The meeting will be- fluccepand irT f r . OIT * ■ braineßyUlo to I* rederickaburg. ,:t • • '■ , . n *.. •! r ... ■ They left ibej city on tiic Kamo even* lone th^ng—making Ilcp|tblicans i We . J d f. % , m not bs poli i htar f tw ® long Democrat* say | , ic t 0 Palllo ,, iatto of; their iwiU I that they conie to tho meeting, be, j na'tmn, 'yet' are pure that the»ri ! iieviiig. and having always coirtdndc-d,] friends are- confident I that they will • that kbe party was v-ci loyal. ‘/iThev he equal to ndvl task the Government i a i .1 . i. i ‘ assigns them., he Itoseryes are, un i I were now riatistiil that the pur- , ■ ■ • ~ ti r n - . f J I :- ■ . li. > dcr coi.iinand, c: Brigadier General jio ch of jthe leader* >5 a* to afford (Jrawlord, a gaflant otllccr, who .baa j comfort,to robolSj and tl cy could|stand often faced Uni Toes ,-ot bis epunttyj jut nojlonger. ; and who wasjamong the large ituni-j I \vL i.,T-^her ot officers'jrho were wounded at' I t> p nave not time or ipaotf.to notice nt ; I i ■ ! ! i the meeting further, but Will risview! - I : J -‘ at next weekly ■ 11 |. A Card firom Capt- Adatoa j Auous; sir;-|M y eiWciviios an’jjtill oireululing tlie< report! over the eooidy (hstt : " I have withdrawn. I would once more state, thro’ I'yonr pappr, that I am a catididato fjbr the n‘om|n:vtioi. of Trossnri-r, and fljc fact is perfectly Weil known to all who arc so hiisily engaged in jtstng tilth low, miserable political trick, Tor the pur polbl of defeating n;e, I I I am now in the midst of the K-nrol! ment, which will occupy my entire tinicj for probably six weeks, anti can not jlcavo my office to canvass the county and comradict all the reports that; have and wifi be said against-tne. I| respectfully reque-t. that my frioiidfi notice the persons coining th’cse fabrp-tttions. and they, will readily porefeive their object in ivtleringithcm J-tino Sth. .MILO R -ADAMS. . j -■ ■ .■ -. j I Beaver, June 9, '63. ilr.. Editor : — Please withdraw my name from j among the .list of icandi datds for the office-of County ITrea»- rueil, as I do not desire to bo acandi daui for that office 1 at tliis time. Also permit me to return my sincere thanks to niany friends throughout the coun ty for the iotorest they manifested in my behalf j ! , jI ' 1 i Yours, Respectfu'h-,, - j ; I J■A. G. HENRY, _ Arpny Committee Appointments Thursday, June 2 p ! m., in Seldm Church. i Spme day, at 6 p. m; in new school house oy Syracuse Coal Work*! At Enon Station, Friday 12ib, at 2 p. m. • ■' ,=| diet the friends of tbo soldiers resid ing;in the above districts be present and ready to make arragemonts for the | formation of Soldiers’ Aid Socie ties in every school district. | 1 SpoakersVill bo in attendance at every meeting. VaI.LAKDKIDAM, GoiNO l 6 KlCH moSd.—Shclhyville, May 28. Mr. Vaitardigbam is still: bore, stopping at a private.i house. He will' go to Virginia in a day or two. He is, as yeti undecided-aa to the ptvtrb-i pofuji,. hat wlil deicrmirte sooa. . ! | M==M MIMI ' n rogutar ot Robert^', son’b Lodge, No. 450.1. O. of 0. P.‘ hcid'in i; «D thojlst x£ iJuiMB), p||pMlp andTesolailoji® were pfcuaed, |" \ i.-T. Wimua. In i tho /inscrutiblo iiis- i -51 " •>- ' ' 't pensaliw ot -.J>iviiio i*rQVjdetfce,'U liA# pleased Ahii*Hjl*ly Owd to remove from the scene* of eut tit lo the spirit land, . . -at [of the ene-. the wife of our beloved brother Geo. rebel'sharpshooters malic/ C.' Brad»haw,’uud l i . soine opposition to the placing of the. • Whereas /fbe severitj- of the dj icon's.' but tf|» was quickly dvdr-1 strdke.beingjntCMiiifieil by the trying i cc | ln eJ:alih6ugh .w.o lost, one circumstances ti. i o removal of inis |njen in ih.* 1 operation. * Xfer tfi-| rnoiber from an infant of »’ few days v j^j oi - h u( * crosaotl there wm| consul-/ hayiog taken place ,du- 0^a bj|i skirmishing, kjttd thd rifle pits !• |lrn»g hi* teuipbfary . absence from sa*»»««!'’!>>*' ih« retyl* riflemen were J i home; j | .. .. , ' fitmlh/carried, and] >onie Uiirtyjor'j I Resolved, That ih this bitter bercav- 'fody prisdn<;rs captured. Among the ! mept pur Brothei ha*, lost an intelhr allied was Caul. • Cross /of ilio oiit.b.; ;geot, affectionate /and ’devoted com*; jiiuwlYork. *.■ [j 1 . > j panion, the chitdrdn a J mother of rare j 'i'hc,rebelastill hold Freiler ckrbnVg. • maternal .(jmiliiies; the. eburob to (jl C ne l P al Lrangstrcei is there andshpvvi*■ which | she'belonged a ennsisient [and n j B t r pngiyoht at the uppeiii fords of tpc ; (pious; member, an<l the community a Kappahaijnock. I| .j , friend and uciglibpi of the ex- | it,}* bejinvcd that a large part] of; jultcd virtues and real worth / ■ the ijebel force has gone id ihodiijcc-; I , Resolved, That we as fraternal jof but | ■with what j brothers deeply sympathize withj our |it cl |fj o n lean -only oi suniuiai-d. ! I much afflicted friend, and herebyj ten- | (ji ur arlrtiy is in good I spirits ar.d HeV hiiW duf 'sincerost ana r |, ac iy for fa move forward jut amhour's heari-folt: aorrpwbearing »,n mini, nptice. ■ -, | . i ‘however, that severe as is thi B sudden . i rgnecial di« patch ti» the N ~Y. Times 3 find unlooked-for visitation, the CU PJ | Army Pf 'ihe Potomai4 d 'jii« b-—: ouir , Brother is called to drink, is 1,01 ! Y eBt<jP< i a y nt noon very i unexpected ,|an[ uiimingled cup./ Tor in _ thisdial-1 c j. <!r y i iody, lire Unmade of DiviftO corifVctiun is found t»e j \yas! ordered" ift ili:e UMppiihurmbck } : — . Rebellion Asalnst Jeff Davis, i The opposition paper l ! Int North! Carolina are very scvoifi'.An the “fire- [ caters and original secessionists.” who' according to the utterance of the spe-i piml';organ of Governor .Vance,;; (the* Raioign Standard,) will never tHc a hi lowed hiTeafierj.to hold- any office of honor or whatever in North Carolina. From the same sources, !! appears that Jeff Davis has been giv-j cn to Intdersliuid by Governor Vancoj that the fate 1 of: the Confederacy; must be decided in Virginia, and that in no ease will the Confederate army be allowed to make a stand in North Carolina, atid deluge her fields with, blood and devastation. 'When they leave Yirgir.ia|ther must retire to. I lac Cotton States, end the con| flict where, it began. - ; Colonel D’Utaeßy’s Sentenoo.' The following is the text of the sentence of'Cot. D'Ctassy, the late army, officer, cojnviclod of fraud, &e.: —‘•To forfeit'nil pay and allowance# now duo and that may become due th him; to be cashiered; to bo confined fof a period-of bro year at such place n|< the Secretary cjf" War shall direct ; to bo disqualified fVontjiolding any office of trust, bouarjor employment in the. service of the United States, and the crime, name ahd punishment of de linquent to bo Ipublished in at least throe of the i public papers. of the State of New pfork. The Secretary of War endorses the sentence, and orders, bis impf.iso.imcnt in the State prison at Sing Sing,. New Yorkif The President also approves tfie senteneb. Return to 'Civil RntX—A Nor folk letter of thedfd say's-The city of Norfolk will f.oturn to civil raid tomiorrow.. ’ The prescribed oath wifi bo administered to the newly-elected officials, at thojmeeting of Councils in theaftornoou, Mayor Broohs, wlijo has alreadyjbe.cn a worn in by iho At tomoy-Genorgi of. tlio".Stale. The civil and military authorities will act ih concert with each other,. ‘ To inau gurate and cayry out civil fulo in its j fullest extent in Western Virginia, la I land has been raided by the loyal cilii | sene of Wettern. Virginia,', ion contri t bated i«t that ipurpi-se. , ;1 Ffom thei Army of the Pdtomap-j *<Tteo Aaii*ult tIRW Tens, jnne 6.—A K New York* Jnn© 'e —Tl,© Itilum'-. SVAsUaxm Kvr s-T | xori«Bp\M&o&S WRI Vn^^n^fr. 1 <hviMi*n»ot|il|« Hix|.Tt; NK\y fight' croLud j; tlio jat Po»a BT^flpn{u *fairly.Bjto.rftj. ■ All . •h«k tfttVwin yesterday •# /pontoon ; . ttiat worthy of credence.,» limlaofrlald by a- dch.chrhenl ol the i that the fight ia a aevere- one- Brig, „L-v J . ' *—’• ‘ '*• I *1 dly WOltn«^‘ , -' P l£ -.1 I A. j, jf|k Engui rcc'rti tb'e o^4 eer Icofrpa. The 1 . was j h Guii. Sherman Jh badly wounded |m noinnknce in force to ascertain |lhe leg above the. ),knfee, and was ifoiivcU and powtiou (of ene- i brought to Uio city, it is hoped f'.in With pon'.ouii bridge*, and to; jiroeeed 'With- the ed'n*trtu;Uoii 'tuf (w(v| d|rid<ic , i aeroio the r’ivet; at tUo pdiiitj known-at Friu.klih Vtroi-» iigibutow it he j inouih of Deep run, iindoiMi mile below i ■ yrodcriclt«hnr|».■. The latteV!r«-fljom | tjhc Sixthrorpsunder eba ge o» Coltjuel [ Tonipkirp, wore ordered io ,rrovor jt | Engineer*! si> their work, kni.l iiowe'.*j dlviniou of infantry Kih ordered: Id| |ihe t*pot to eupport the KiVgineevs hud j ipuelt; ocross an 4><>n as] j the. bridges • • 'were lain. Flie only rebel fpree vSm ; Ide was adcublo like of pickets. |vb© j lounged ;ibm;f( very iinnbeenily. watch jinjj! our opera 110119. closely. About jtivu o’ckck the JJajgiilvjite •tMn'.us.bue ed iinloal'.'n £ the; poiooij)}. av hereupon i tlie-rebe! * .flopped ,ia tlieii- rifle ' -jd-isr i Ln<j begun picking pty ouf mein "jOur j artillery twenty gijus or more pi.n [mediately Opened with shl-li, :uu!| lor Jaw.o lion s’kept up'a vijrprouW cdpliou !jade, with blit littlb effect,. lioWyvoir — r no\Vi>\ _ _ sharpshooters.j |j ,r i *fcp' L '-From ViekWr* amo necessary •to storm, the J r t rr i , = . , ... . aiiil-ilio N. Y. 2-5. h/ wal-'T- .■ < jCh>cagojJuh >•a;i =ui 1 m■•■■.. , i>s>:n ■ luo-Tea: - , ot \ !>‘kHbuirdaica ,tO 1110 ULiIC) ■*» I w, 91” i y \ t 1 ■ . ■ v * • > ...t } M:tv olstJ 6ft t .** lu<2 boiiunmlimul ut :i«*ro*a uiidcr n severe- invj ft-ia . t , v , ’ * • • \ Ku 'L . - * i . r ; L rt/ | V icksburg conlmued. AU mir or tho opposite, *i«ie. ru>.lu*a , ... , *. •, , : , to m with tLcrd. The Hfods poMt.-n opened .bee!.. mpiu it V and ran. [o»r|fi>'J> tiwrfnCljr V' l $ f- ffc *V .. .i .* .1; - .npiutty /of Ibo firms' wan uniirunl •d as •.: , I - ■ ; 8 bdicve 3 £»*«■& reKnn.nlt ot | lh. Vormo .. V' -T ;? oon loilow.;,! in Ws nmi! . -■ Ivbo!3 -. w ., v - J 01- tvyo »**. | (! : iv!ii/ht , Vestcplav. while •» l ‘‘.? : U ''m" pickets. ami ,i-v. 'info M v ; ! TICO \ >t , lr , j , A .^/ W l.per -ft ‘0 m ; bad -noy. mp •iWfel*. fJWA pos**:. : -remainder ot Howo - _ .; o J c ; r -, lu . ~.po U. u Wmeafoo. over. O'.ir cnsua.in**? >y«rl. (iut 0 ,. Hu , ;. Uv un rtllV s; -fom. and WW,! 1 * allegiance,,, tU- witf ho plain. dcn!oVifi:> skirmishers!' ■l'*.’ r ndsoriidv. the ” ,! i.uw and ihe !i>Vl m'ttu'. 1 yi 4 ii»t V -yd Vha!. I;e"■j n. bo voiul. a- sf.y. » Bcrnntd tlio^e. : By jdark;j ; to iid Vcauliod jtiio iimvliiig &rtt'ii j ln "' ,n r ! l i inH. ! ;,d posted pickets for iho "* ••’.»» lorct- -I** aUjicK tj-s. . ,t towards llio toot 0! il il'tim- ;. (. lNCi:|.\Ari.-> Juncf. .-Ex*. ffvests oil wlntdi iboeitoniij Itsvo 1 I ,re .- S c ’i bavo udv.-ocs jrom U'.on- >mi irona intreiichnitinls. ' f , .Ui..’,hn'> |u. tho oJ. rebels wero not idiseovnl>d { „J;Ue • leeels burned. 1 .0 f.st i.iirht, tlioiiitisj tlio. jn ikO 11 ord ‘ cu ' n j lll °b A hoarer, of .hv bat.wf Hl.Onld d(ko,.Wert thorn il’ fromfl e»n.;eru,,r to Join,son lepton ■ j captured .n. Llu.r.ihiy.- Ihiyv-, i nvori.in«cnou^.i-.ha s beon. W«'.*;F,oaajre. ; atl , 0..-,, .ed to locate f' <r'»«t>.ral,..n. A-nm:., V , .on. K forec.' \Ve l|c 4prlj one ; d lncluding otid> -M.i .s • , ■ t \ '. \ ' ' ,i ; ’ J 1 : 0.i Train* Gnirit om-vrd ororvafstu Ui Crossing took ll{e eborn Y groat.,|P°' its '« ! |nto VrH^bu.^ Urfemeal riuiingi the idgiu ■ .• , • . j .•!: n \ , i. I. were .*:if«‘!v laiiuCu isiUo Ike cii'v. [:00 ninrehed t.\vo bu<*k|-. •. ? . 7 . . • I <’c 1» j n >Ji* ■ b ti , • lo(*t Put Klt ( ’ *i tl. l;f he Ssslpiri C.lturea, toj.. . \ * ■ ion in front olj our tro. )is.~ jj ■ Washington, Juim -4. f; 'uidu<-l hiis lei ili>/Pr'| Ki!j»;ttr}-;lt- lias t'Jvrn rnliridy .sue-... troops ii»‘ Frederbiksbin g. ami i in bi-.i raid'.back ITonl G loik-.-s^- ber.o last nigtit, { iViofning j -|^ r ! Hr. crossed tiro Country loved in,a KoiUhffrlyi dirrcljion'. the York a:id ltip;>aiia(,!T,i;'.-.k. his bold inovteinbjit iwo bate- de : ;| a itcolons i!vjs' : circuit, nled to .a certainty fwhSlt - he- i.vh r oti-«;t’th,i g-ti-b*';' spot '<-•!-:V:r|J..k>.'' >fj ibe enemy, diviii.iug i i_ H section '’where Our troops had, poses. Ourunejii faeli.avcdj most hover before been: A birge i.i.inhcr ly. thee ring as tillov crossed for (> p lio,^ e s,' negroes. &e , .were bronghtf rd lime this historic river - | |t j.y a .II :v raid sjjread .ovqmcril hfts thojiumy, ( v.i,; a ainoug t.be rebel's..- At teilen.enl and iinpationco| tlrbanii lie was taken Aurd.ijs"Uia llaji-; ' sl -Mal ■.-, 1 paliuntiOck by ou'/. >gu;iboals, ai.l Itbeneo proceeded on to our hi.-»6. Latest from M , . „ -I * rv cl >• M J* . I MURFREKSCOIto, Juqq Mil New TotiK, June 5. Iho steamer , B Hjoiiiiic<J'infantry rctu'riied from Northern Light, Irom | A«piii\vgll on Another j,j-„hu- sufiifosst'nl b'xpedili"ii tboS7 h, hits arrived § £Zrt\?'L broke- upland of -A Panama letter of d/.th «lat<*k ue JShaking all Ahe.r horses, and that the steamer Orizaba arrived oh U'. , " Ia ' ■> •, . h ' ••. i that clity troth. San Fialncisco, with ! aj s ’ ,3 f> ■- A- • • - i J , , i. ; i • l>e.sortersiri i i ro>utit the Mississippi mi lioi and a quarter in IreaMire V ll 1 j 1 , ... ■ • , Vj* i . . r_„L »• ~iSjL troops! ol Bragg s aim} in jftstate ,oi St.o hhs late i.ewa, froha Mox.do _ * >aj •„ * ' . Ttl tibdcV C^Tuck, Acapulco but the. duk» ierihi Locu under heavy to Uu| effect .that th* Preneft I duvs ; ,dPorlio.m of Brbckinride's with another Seven© djjfeat at I|uebla. j j divisions; reputed .tv and were again repu M LomonMrt, ■ Mi „^ sip pi< slil i. j;,. hitvinjt forces to thp*e ofi ilt , tirihgtjuis bce'n ' U rru Stt tt*’-.- u* j' -‘ ! t V j t heard 1 in the direction ot • TntMUS*. bin cThc British ntcriu.er .Trmno r ad ai-\. . » i rivecUt Panama, |(i-oW. Mexico' with’! l!i unt *l >1;,llle(1 - . \ j two and a half mlilliott of dollars, for. Baltimose, J-ui.o’ ’s.—'Pho Union Eiiropb., ■ | j, ' ; Coiivention to-night noiiiii(ated Hon- Ihe U. S. Hhina Lancaster janti fHenn* Winter Davis to rtpreSent ib^> Marys were at Panama. 1 ,i. j Third Concessional DWtrict. H» l.boEO .ernp newe ofl unpi rtanco waB Svren Hded and made li Welh m from South or Central A»wne;|. . w , lfch ho said that should |te be eba t -[ % •—!*• —-—" ed ho would support, the entii-e P o^’?- Philadelphia, j|unc 3 ’63. ■ of the Administration; there Preiidcpt Lincoln liiiH accepted the ;ho Buiq, be; no issues invitation of. Looktio ofifqr iiarylatid'to speak ,otu to‘', r ,; this city to partiinpul|tl- In the Igfand ll{e suppoiled the Lnuuicipalion jirot, National celobratlohl eh tho jith of' lamalion and was for a vigorous July, v j i | jeutiou of tho war and. gpoqucring >»j. frs,m all piafts of peace. , . ■ r the Union alo cxpectcCto attdnJ. Fernando Wood^Denounced. A geoenu iiluininaiiqn is. tq dose ••■.••• ui r* *ho programme cf tlie daj’sj.fentcir-, -- 5 'Bawivow. Jnne j • tainmfet.t,' 'vhicli is lo be oilthi* mersi . Wood -tUrough ’ tins viiv. • .GXtetiiiivo chiuacter, ftjel idiiig ja 'pro<[.nif/f»Jt»g,on In.i Sreturii to . f) j-- cession of the Lo3*nl aM tfxe received , peceMjwi n*H a ' . mililalry, to bo reviewed by tbfe Presl-J i&ttMbg. Tho jNew York sok :* dent. I | I jK tho-yaindiMt street : ; . Splendid arches will to crewed" ait] ibtnlly^^ueiiclfinmi^i.hinr, S; tho iriloreection of tlie public l.aCrpo^lHßotß'*»,«opj^|J»ead.aM»l«Y' t J y under' Wnicli th* a "whole iprcjccssipn i iook paine to iinortn b'/'i* %>■ pass. [.vj- rV'eVe Now York . .. -j leg may be saved. Payne Brig; Geii.V Kickejson is reported killed. ' Rumorsays our lo»s !u kill*] and wounded is nearly 3,000. j'AiVono p’tlpfck p.'|?n. on Wednesday the battle. coniine need. The line ex tended 'of four miles !h% front of ; tho , eueiny-Sj works i The eOihmhnd of tho extreme right hwiw given to Gen. \Vetzc!. J ' The next p<>. Bttioii Was held by Gen. Grover, iLq ; third position by Gen. Augur.and l iU» 1 [left was given to Gen. Sherman. 1 ; ; :! Ou, the left the IGoth New York, , Lieut. Coh ; Ablerimtfi, was ordered to 1 | dischaigo' their muskets and charge . * upon the' enemy. Geth-Saeiman ni_ j tnndedi to carry a section of |tho JWr- ,i l.tificaiions at the point of ihe bayonet. i j The Second Duryca Zouaves; Wad th« i 177th New York riiade u.desWrate joasel and were mot by a rain” (burn: I of' bullets. Lieut. W&h .Smith, 0.l the> | former regiment, wa|»>eve*>}iy wy/urni ■. sd; and finding it irii possible; 1 j ecssfiiiiy accomplish : ■ the ji dm i.-ig | purpose, a retreat, was efleeled. I Col..■’Cowles, of the 12$th New New Yt>rk,; white-charging |uytii ■hi.-ti', men was killed. 6cii. . flow was slightly wounded. and i>cu;]Shenmlii rallied, and took charge -if ijjjw’s.' brigade, when he received a compound fracture of the right leg from a grape shot; ‘ Ilis J conduct Is highly ap pliliuicd. : - ■! ;; . i. Tly-struggle,,,lasted until 5 o clock , p: Ml. when a geneim] onler : was dis patched -along the lines to rtf treat;, to ibe'origiital position occupied jiaT' linf tejijiiiieiieenient of the action: .' Gi.ncr-i at,AVjctzd is reported to° have Jtaheri two batteries. Our loss is -Jieayy—af ; least 4.000. lam informed the rebels d | •. id have had qvcv lO.pyi) iucn. :|Tho light wiw uotftitleb'a renewed at i 1 1 iaybreal*'yestefday. ■ ,; !j . The inOst , perfect confidence ■ felt that the rebels woiild%ueciurib U> ttlie ‘Union | forces, Eight regiments a re.; ordered to report to ißanks , lit Cogl Hudson I ■ V U
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